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March 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… had some success early in the season, it has done so with goaltending. Then, the Wolverines relied on a rotation of goaltenders — freshman Hayden Lavigne earned two shutouts in the first…

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the netminders could not sustain their level of play, especially with the volume of shots they began to face. Immediately after Michigan’s series against the Lakers, it…

March 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… ever. The Wolverines have the chance for ie No. 14 Michigan hockey redemption against Minnesota, might be finishing its the chance to reinforce their [ar season, but a series dominance at home and the…

… ist No. 1 Minnesota is the last chance to prove a postseason run ce to getstarted. is still possible. ith a second-place finish in A month ago, the Wolverines :onference and a bye in the were given a…

March 14, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… | michigandaily.com | March 14, 2016 n Cindy Ofili won the national title in the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Championships. Page 4B Purdue ousts ‘M’ after Wolverines’ big upset Friday By SIMON KAUFMAN…

… Daily Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS — After Purdue used an 8-0 run to kick off its Big Ten Tournament semifinal matchup with the Michigan men’s basketball team Saturday, the Wolverines did…

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 14, 2011 - 3B NO.8 SEED From Page 1B pegged the Wolverines as solidly in the tournament after their victory over Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament…

… lost to the Fighting Illini. Beilein explained his team's surprising seed by pointing to the strength of the Big Ten - seven conference squads made the tournament - and the fact that the Wolverines

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

… sea- son, Aaron Palushaj left Michigan and is still toiling around in the American Hockey League (maybe that wasn't the best choice, eh?). The Wolverines also said, "Bye, bye," to Kevin Quick and Tris…

…: an NCAA title. And the run to St. Paul, Minn. begins next Friday in the CCHA Tournament semifinals. The Wolverines have won games this year in every imagin- able way, which is certainly key come…

… Arena once again. So here we are. It's mid-March and Michigan is back at the Joe contending for another CCHA Tournament championship. Wouldn't it be nice, though, if Wolverine nation was cheering for an…

… expected., INegrly everything went as planned for the No. 5 Michigan hockey team in its CCHA quar- terfinal series. The Wolverines swept Bowl- ing Green by rattling off a 5-1 win on Friday and a 4-1 win on…

…'s toe-drag-to- top-shelf highlight reel goal - to put the Wolverines up three and the game out of reach. Bowling Green had scored three goals just one time in their last 17 games. It was more of the same…

…. As the top seed, the Wolverines are the obvious favorite. But you know what they say. Sophomores pace 'M' offensive attack SAMMI TRAUBEN/daily Forward Matt Rust and the rest of the senior class has…

… forward Louie Caporusso - who suffered alower-body injury two weekends ago against Northern Michigan - the fifth-ranked Wolverines lost leadership and two top-tier forwards. But in the seniors' last series…

… Fal- cons on Friday. Michigan was up 3-0 on Bowling Green, but Sparks's goal set the tempo for a dominant third period for the Wolverines. "I'm glad (Sparks) scored a goal," Berenson said on Friday…

…-ice pass from fresh- man defenseman Mac Bennett, beat the Falcon defenders and buried the puck for his third tally of his sophomore season. Treais, the center on Sparks's line, scored the Wolverines' sec…

March 14, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…’s third of the game. Swanigan hit both of his free throws to push the Boilermakers’ lead back to double digits. In the second half, Michigan’s shots stopped falling, and Purdue turned Wolverine

…-point range. Abdur-Rahkman — who scored a team-high 15 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the field — was Michigan’s best option, but he got little help from teammates as the Wolverines missed…

… Boilermakers outscored the Wolverines 44-28 in the paint and collected 15 more rebounds than them. Ofili, Finn lead sixth-place finish Michigan earns best place at NCAA Championships since 2008 By…

… championship. With the win, Ofili garnered 10 of Michigan’s 31 points, helping the Wolverines earn a sixth-place finish overall, their best since 2008. Ofili, though, wasn’t even Michigan’s top…

… little bit more to show that I belong not just fighting for an All-American spot, but fighting for the national championship spot.” Also earning points for the Wolverines was the…

… championship was just for the indoor portion of the season, and the outdoor portion still lasts another three months. For the Wolverines, resting and regrouping is their priority. After all, they certainly…

March 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… earlier than expected. The sixth-ranked Wolverines (12-6 Big Ten, 25-6 overall) fin- ished fifth in the conference with their loss to Indiana, meaning they'll have to win four games in four days to claim…

… (2-16, 10-20) in Thursday's second game - the third time the Wolverines have faced the Nittany Lions since Feb. 17 and the first time since Penn State upset Michigan in State College two weeks ago…

March 14, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… Michigan coach Red Berenson after the Wolverines trounced Penn State, 6-1, on Senior Night to lock up an NCAA Tournament bid once and for all. Only Nieves, Selman and Racine watched as tributes…

… clinched an NCAA Tournament berth. One projection, from College Hockey News, gave the Wolverines a 99-percent chance entering Friday and a 99.9-percent chance going into Saturday. When you’ve made the…

March 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

… team earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Once on the bubble, the Wolverines ripped off 10 wins in 12 games to make it into the field as the No. 7 seed in the Midwest Region…

…. Michigan kicks off its NCAA Tournament on Friday afternoon at 12:15 p.m. ET in Indianapolis, where it will take on No. 10 seed Oklahoma State. If the Wolverines make it out of Indianapolis, they…

March 14, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… hockey schedule has dwindled, a shroud of uncertainty has gradually begun to descend upon the Wolverines. Unlike in recent years, it hasn’t been one about their NCAA Tournament fate. They will…

Wolverines made one thing certain: If this was their coach’s last game on home ice, he was going out in a fashion emblematic of his entire career. Behind a dominant second- period effort and a…

… relay team placed eighth. Bastien, who transferred to Michigan as a junior, has set and re-broken the Wolverine heptathlon program record three times. He did it again this weekend, earning his…

… of the Wolverine pack stumbled and took Mora and three other teams with him. But out of the four teams that went down, Michigan was the only one to get competitive again. “It would…

… the Wolverines have their eyes set on having more athletes compete and increasing their chance to place higher overall. Clayton is in his third year at the helm of the program, and he emphasizes…

March 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… Cup By JASON RUBINSTEIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan baseball team is finally heading in the right direction. After a shaky start to the season, the Wolverines earned four wins last week and have…

… momentum in arematch against Appalachian State, followedby a doubleheader against College of Charleston and a finale against Kent State. The Wolverines lost, 4-1, to Appalachian State (4-13) nearly two weeks…

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

Wolverines' surprising season culminated on Sunday, when they were announced as a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan willl take on Tennessee in the second round this Friday in Charlotte, N.C. "It…

… being pleased with the season no mat- ter what the outcome of the selection show was. It was a rather pessimistic take, considering most experts See NO.8 SEED, Page 3B TEAM, TEAM, TEAM the Wolverines

March 14, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

… securing the Big Ten regu- lar-season title a season ago — the program’s 10th in the last 11 years — the Wolverines enter their first homestand with a record hovering around .500. After spending two…

… weeks outside the NFCA Poll for the first time in 18 years, Michigan will look for contributions from its entire roster at Alumni Field. The Daily breaks down each of the Wolverines’ position groups…

March 14, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… not being recruited, Alex- ander was eager to stay in the game after high school. Growing up ten minutes from Ann Arbor, it had always been a dream of Alexander’s to play for the Wolverines, a…

… one of the best catchers in Michigan’s his- tory, Seegert was the first Wolverine softball player named an All-American in 1986. Throughout high school, Seegert held the current senior…

… season, despite early losses. The Wolverines suf- fered several tough defeats against teams like then No. 9 Louisiana State and North Carolina, leading to their current record of 12-10. For the first…

… time in almost 20 years, Michigan spent two weeks unranked, though recent wins have propelled the team to the No. 25 spot. As her senior year continues and her time with the Wolverines comes to a…

… of the starting players — leaves much to be desired. On defense, Alexander has maintained her confidence, throwing batters out and saving the Wolverines runs in practically every game. As…

March 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

….com Sports Wednesday, March 14, 2018— 7A Too early to start thinking about next year for Barnes Arico, Wolverines? The Michigan women’s basketball team finally got what it wanted. During Monday…

… night’s Selection Show, the Wolverines were chosen as a seven seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament. The tournament bid called for a moment of celebration for the team. The last time Michigan…

… this level and make the finals, especially with two fouls.” Sophomore Andrew Liskowitz also got Second-Team All- American honors with his 18.38- meter shot put. Just as the other Wolverine

March 14, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

… Phil Di Giuseppe, one of eight freshmen on the Wolverine roster, has always had Berenson's blessing. Berenson's patience with freshmen pays dividends By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Editor Michigan hockey…

… coach Red Berenson doesn't recruit his players based on skill alone. Before he sends out scholarship offers to potential Wolverines, he asks his assistants - the ones that do the bulk of the recruiting…

…'s basketball team watched Selection Monday warily, uncertain of whether or not it would receive a berth in the NCAA Tournament's field of 64. On Monday, the Wolverines were in the same situation. The only…

… achieving the goal they've had since stepping foot in Ann Arbor, only to fall just short. But after their freshman year - Borseth's second with Michi- gan - the goal seemed out of reach. The Wolverines posted…

…, Reynolds and fellow senior Jamillya Hardley will only get one trip to the ICAA Tournament, but will always be known as the group that brought the Wolverines back to promi- nence. When Borseth recruited them…

… already ravaged their senior-less team, the fresh- man duo has stepped up at a time when the team needs it most. The pair's continued suc- cess this year will be crucial in helping the Wolverines raise a…

… they do during this sea- son," Sugiyama said. "It's a good feeling." With only seven Wolverines available to compete, the oppor- tunity for the pair to shine pre- sented itself early in the season. A…

March 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… and paid time off when See RETIREMENT, Page 2 SPORTS Michigan to face Illinois in Big Ten Tournament Wolverines hope than second-place teams Wis. But that's not what Michigan consin and Michigan State…

…, Big Ten Tournament since its ketball team ran roughshod and now that the Wolverines inception in 1998, and it will through the Big Ten this year. have clawed back to its pre- take its first shots…

March 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… expecting to place. So when Michigan earned third place in the slalom and seventh overall, the Wolverines shocked their competition and themselves. "(Slalom) was substantially longer than what we've ran all…

… team. ing a booth at Festifall each As they continue to foster young year. This group is open to any talent, the Wolverines objective and all ski and snowboard rac- is closer than ever. ers that attend…

March 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

Wolverine ever to be the Big Ten scoring champion. In his first full season donning the maize and blue, the Brighton, Mich. native boasted 46 points — 14 goals and 32 assists, which rank third in the…

… athletes who shine on and beyond the ice. The prestige of awards notwithstanding, after a dismal 15-win campaign in 2016-17, the Wolverines are less than a week away from returning to the NCAA…

March 14, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… issues on the mental health spectrum. Business senior Stefan Santrach and LSA senior Jordan Lazarus, the directors of student-led support organization Wolverine Support Network, and Lukas Henke, staff…

March 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… SHAUGNESSY AND MICHAEL SCHMALE | Advocating legal philathropy At Wolverine Wellness at University Health Service, University students can pick up four free safer sex items a day. Last semester, students…

… obtained over 29,000 condoms from Wolverine Wellness. A recent petition asked UHS to make Trojan or Durex condoms available for free. After staff researched the available options' consumer ratings and cost…

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