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March 12, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… ensure equal access and opportunity related to this event please contact Stacy Tiburzi at 734-764-3440, or stibu@umich.edu. Similar mistakes cost Wolverines Michigan could not stop Cassius Winston…

…. Again. Michigan State stymied the Wolverines’ ball-screen game. Again. Michigan blew a second-half lead. Again. The difference between Feb. 24 in Ann Arbor — a 77-70 Wolverine loss — and three days…

… eight assists in the first meeting while playing from tip-off to final buzzer. Postgame Saturday, sophomore forward Isaiah Livers was asked what the Wolverines’ biggest takeaway from two weeks…

… from the basket, which the Wolverines had done in the first meeting — they switched them, taking away many of the easy assists to a wide-open roll man that Winston tallied in February. Junior…

… with seven points in the first half. But ultimately, Winston was too good and too much. As the Wolverines bricked their lead away, Winston — just as he had done two weeks ago — slithered around…

…Andre Haynes. “He turned the corner at will, anytime he wanted to.” The Wolverines had no more luck scoring off their own ball-screens. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo’s stroke of genius in the first matchup…

… Saturday, the Wolverines were optimistic that this time would be different. They were merely caught off-guard by the Spartans’ adjustments, and with time to make their own, they would put the shoe on…

… the other foot. Michigan was prepared to attack mismatches — such as finding Teske down low after a guard switched onto him — and show discipline on isolations. The Wolverines did neither…

…. Simpson missed 10 of 13 shots, including many at the rim. Teske took just five shots — the same as in February — and Michigan stopped trying to feed him. The Wolverines’ 15 points in the last 14…

Wolverines couldn’t wake up from. Against players like Winston and Tillman, there’s only so much a team can do. But whatever Michigan had the chance to do, it was unable to — and the product was a…

March 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday Monday, March 12, 2018 — 3B Bakich, Michigan plagued by errors in series loss to Lipscomb There’s no sugarcoating it. The Wolverines are…

…. All weekend, the Wolverines (4-10) struggled to find a groove offensively and committed a total of seven defensive errors over the three contests. The defense this season is particularly…

March 12, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… women’s basketball team looked doomed for mediocrity. But the Wolverines completely turned things around, winning nine of their final 11 games. Starting with a Feb. 1 victory over No. 10 Iowa…

… star co-captain seniors, guard Nicole Munger and center Hallie Thome, and a pair of standout freshmen in guard Amy Dilk and forward Naz Hillmon, the Wolverines are now on the cusp of their second…

March 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… season. The No. 11 Wolverines (11- 11-3 Big Ten, 20-14-3 overall) — coming off a late-season push — had the chance to claim a win over the only Big Ten team they hadn’t been able to topple to date…

… Calderone. “We had to get pucks behind them and get their defensemen working.” The Wolverines let loose the first six shots of the game, and while they successfully claimed the momentum early, it would…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… been preparing. But for what? That is still an uncertainty. The Wolverines sit on the precarious NCAA Tournament bubble, and according to ESPN women's bracketologist Charlie Creme, Michigan is the second…

… team out, behind just North Caro- lina. The Wolverines' resume isn't great, but it just might be good enough to earn their first NCAA Tournament berth since 2001. Michigan comes in at 20-11 - its best…

… career as a Wolverine. But even if it doesn't get over the NCAA Tournament hump that has been present for more than a decade, Michigan will stillbe playing in the postsea- son - just at the WNIT. "It…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

…p The Michigan Daily j michigandailycom | March 12, 2012 LOOKING PAST 'OHIO I TODD NEEDLE/ailt Membersof the Michigan basketball team express their frustration during the Wolverines' 77-55 loss to…

… to the No. 10 Michigan basketball team on Sat- urda Life Fieldhouse and theWolverines were caught without their gloves MICHIGAN 55 on. OHIO STATE 77 Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger shucked two…

March 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… four points, it NCAA Tournament was reassuring that his scoring touch hopes alive returned. After the early By NICOLE AUERBACH burst of scoring Daily Sports Editor and a comfortable lead, the Wolverines

…. and this time, with a little over 11 The Wolverines minutes left in yesterday's game could no longer against Iowa, the shot fell. score at will, and Lucas-Perry clapped his hands they didn't make a and…

March 12, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… Illinois twice in the 2014-2015 season, earning a hard-fought win on Dec. 30 in Ann Arbor but imploding in overtime in Champaign on Feb. 12, suffering a 12-point loss. The Wolverines (8…

… of resting and waiting to take on the second-round survivor on Friday. For the Wolverines’ few veterans, the underdog status is unfamiliar. Senior forward Max Bielfeldt, for instance, recalls…

March 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…. The team smiled and chattered. Then, the Wolverines learned their tournament fate would begin in Wichita with a Thursday 9:50 p.m. tipoff, and John Beilein high-fived his players. Almost all…

… a week, the Wolverines could get ready with a studiable opponent in mind. For junior forward Moritz Wagner, it’s the last piece of the puzzle to start a tournament run. “You kinda know each…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… took on No. 8 Northwestern. The Wolverines (0-5) began the tough matchup sluggishly, allowing their MICHIGAN 6 opponents N'WESTERN 20 to score four unanswered goals in the first five minutes of play…

… first half, the Wolverines managed to break past midfield and take eight shots on goal. Few of these shots found the net. Following the missed attempts, the Wolverines called the only timeout of the game…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… "starstruck" Dwyer stonewalled the Spartans, making three saves as the Wolverines rolled to a 7-1 win. On his first play, a draw in Michigan's zone, Dwyer sprawled out onto the ice to corral a loose puck…

…, laying face- down on the ice with it clenched in his glove. Later, with the Wolverines on the power play, he had to apologize to the referee after covering a shot that most goaltenders would have left for…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

… through every- thing." And so far, Michigan has. The Wolverines improved to 5-0 in games decided in overtime. That fifth victory didn't come easy on Friday. After Glenden- ing scored one minute into the…

… 1989, when Bowling Green defeated the Wolverines in three overtimes. That season was the last time Michigan failed to reach the CCHA semifinals, and the Wolverines have now made them 23 straight years…

… kind of lay all your chips on the table and fight until you win." If any unit took those words especially to heart during the sweep of the Fighting Irish, it was the Wolverine penalty killers and fifth…

…-year senior netminder Shawn Hunwick. Beginning with Michigan's January split in South Bend, the Wolverines successfully killed all 15 of Notre Dame's power plays they faced this season. "It just shows how good…

… Fighting Irish had the person- nel advantage. But Hunwick was hardly the only Wolverine that caused Notre Dame's power play to leave empty handed. Michigan racked up the blocked shots, sending puck after…

… CCHA semifinals. Though Berenson hopes the Wolverines will be conscien- tious of the penalties they take there, if they are forced to play a man down, all that's left to do is burn the boats - no…

Wolverines took a cou-- ple of potentially disastrous penal- ties, including a rare one assessed to sophomore defenseman Jon Merrill. It was just his second of the s*eason.Tiofer is not valid on wdsingUMW Wm…

March 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

…. It was closed to media and fans, but marked the first time the Wolverines played anyone but themselves this year. Toledo was their opponent and their host, and the matchup was as official as it…

… itself, he says he tries to watch the Wolverines as much as he can. He even admits Toledo’s offense does similar things to Michigan’s. “Honestly,” he joked, “I try to steal a lot of stuff that…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… and the end of Michigan's NCAA Tourna- ment chances. Look at how the Wolverines fared in the Big Ten Tournament. Calm and cool, Burke polished off a career-high, 30-point mas- terpiece on Friday…

…, playing all 45 minutes, while other teammates floundered early against a medio- cre Minnesota team. Saturday, Burke had the worst game of his life - no poise, no legs - and the Wolverines lost to Ohio State…

… the floor at that open gym." After the Minnesota game, Merritt and C.J. Lee, the other cool guard from the 2009 tourna- ment run, drank in the Wolverine locker room that was buzzing about Burke's game…

… leadership and poise got Wolverines struggle at Red and Black Tournament By ALEXA DETTELBACH DailySports Writer LOUISVILLE, Kent. - Senior first baseman Amanda Chidester hit a hard triple to left field and…

…. 14 Michi- gan softball team can be. Sometimes it can be easy to forget. . Playing at the Red and Black Tournament in Louisville this weekend, the Wolverines struggled to find their offensive rhythm in…

… weekend against the Red Birds, when the Wolverines were again unable to get much going offensively. "(A) pitcher's goal is to throw it so you don't have a good chance to hit," Hutchins said. "When she doesn…

… on base or not. The good news is we did have runners on base." Against the Cardinals, the Wolverines' first seven batters were retired. And after not capitalizing in the top of the third inning when…

…-best five before Wagner came in for relief at the top of the sixth inning. It's clear that, moving for- ward, the Wolverines need to find some consistency on offense. "We have to worry about what we do…

March 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… that needed improvement - whether it was defensive-zone coverage, goal- tending, neutral-zone play or special teams. The combination of these dif- ferent aspects typically resulted in the Wolverines

… Wolver- ines won't be where they want to be. Considering how poor the defense was for most of the sea- son - a little more than a month ago, the Wolverines ranked sec- ond to last in the entire NCAA in…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…, Hanlon and Pol- lack will further discuss how the University is funded at 5:15 'p.m. in the Kalamazoo Room of the Michigan League, in a dis- cussion open to students. MICHIGAN From Page 1A The Wolverines

…. With the loss (to Ohio State on Saturday), we're eager to get back to work." The team will have quite a bit of work to do, considering how poorly the Wolverines played in the 77-55 loss to the Buckeyes…

March 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… a Michigan Wolverine. On Monday,. sophomore guard Trey Burke was awarded the honor by both the Big Ten coaches and media, becom- ing the first BY TH E h Michigan con- Sophomore gI ference Player of…

… game. At the biggest moments, Burke was there for Michigan. In losses, like the two against Indiana, Burke was the only reason the Wolverines hung close. In close wins, Burke supplied the crucial stops…

… Burke. said. Five other Wolverines have garnered the award, a list compris- ing Rice, Cazzie Russell, Gary Grant, Campy Russell and Roy Tarpley. "Honestly, I don't really know what to say because it is a…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… Beilein is taking the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament for the second-consecutive season. Michigan draws No. 4 seed W h To] S olverines earn its NCAA Tournament fate on Sunday night, but the Wolver…

…'s strong resume. For By BEN ESTES their 24-9 performance this Daily SportsEditor season, the Wolverines were rewarded with a No. 4 seed in ere wasn't any suspense, the Midwest Region. It's the watch party or…

March 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… coach Beilein fan," ran the same two-guard offense that Michigan featured, especially earlier in Beilein's ten- ure. Bartelstein wasn't a Wolverine fan but had sev- eral friends from high school at…

… Michigan. "Michigan seriously came in so late that it was never in the realm," Sheri said. "That was never part of the plan." The Wolverines had also just wrapped up a sea- son that saw the program's first…

… NCAA Tournament appearance in 11 years. But something else about Michigan caught Bartelstein's eye; the Wolverines' two captains, starting point guard C.J. Lee and David Merritt, another guard that saw…

… hour away from Highland Park, and the Wildcats, a team often predicated on mid-major caliber recruits, may have given Bartelstein a better opportunity to see the floor. The Wolverines had just made the…

… - playing the final four minutes of the Wolverines' 97-50 win - penetrated a crease in the paint. When help-side defense came, he dished what he still contends was a "really good pass" to former forward Eric…

… team's unofficial spokesperson. Bartelstein's first blog was titled "The Wolverines Abroad: Player's Perspective." Written Aug 22, 2010, it was a part of a seven- part series of blogs - each by a…

March 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… hours after returning home, he had formally accepted it. Four years later, in his final home game as a Wolverine, Bartelstein didn't score one last basket. He didn't get to check in, as the crowd cheered…

… McLimans and former Wolverine Evan Smotrycz. At Exeter, Bartelstein was named captain of the basketball team for the 2008-09 season. While maturing off the court, he shined on it - averaging 15…

March 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… John Carter (Taylor Kitsch, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine") is a Confederate veteran who is transported to Mars, where he turns from ** rogue to hero John Carter and leads an alien people to At Quality16 a…

… trite and inconsequential - and a childish love story. Love story? Of course there's one! And, of course, it involves a sensual-but-independent prin- cess (Lynn Collins, "X-Men Ori- gins: Wolverine") who…

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