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March 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… in the third period. Michigan sophomore defenseman Griffin Luce lasered a shot from the left point past Jack Berry, giving the Wolverines a three-goal lead. “Be-rry, Be-rry, Be-rry,” the…

… extended their season. The Children’s chants kept coming. But the goals didn’t. With a 7-4 victory Saturday at Yost Ice Arena, the Wolverines (20-13-3 overall, 11-10-3 Big Ten) not only clinched a…

March 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… games, Abdur- Rahkman led the Wolverines with 15 points per game on 54-percent shooting and averaged 3.5 boards, 2.8 assists and a steal each contest. Despite winning the championship last year…

… was his game- winning free throws to top Maryland, his double-double and late triple to conquer Texas or his unconscious shooting displays at Maryland and Purdue, the Wolverines needed him to win…

…-3 Wolverine victory. Watching the ball sail past the fence, she made her way across the bases towards a familiar place. First base. Second base. Third base. Home. Blanco — a California native from…

… they believed in it and so they executed it well.” Front-line focus was what the Wolverines needed to build consistency. Just before Blanco came up to bat, junior second baseman Faith Canfield…

… right at home. SOFTBALL TIEN LE Daily Sports Writer Front-line focus was what the Wolverines needed. ‘M’ sweeps Judi Garman Invitational Music blared out of a portable speaker in the dugout…

…. The Michigan softball team began to dance. With their game against No. 8 Baylor in a rain delay, the 25th-ranked Wolverines used the break to stay loose and have a little fun. That attitude…

… paid off as Michigan went 5-0 in the Judi Garman Classic in Fullerton, Calif., this weekend to raise its overall record to 13-6. At first, the Wolverines’ offense seemed rife with the same…

Wolverines trailing, 2-1, the senior utility player smacked a single down the left field line to tie the game. Two innings later, with runners on first and second, she hit a walk-off single that gave…

… Michigan the win, 3-2. Throughout the tournament, Blanco and junior second baseman Faith Canfield served as catalysts for the Wolverines. In Thursday’s second game, a 5-0 win over Charlotte…

March 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… a Wolverine team once ranked as high as No. 13 in the Associated Press Top 25, even if one of those wins came against then-No. 13 Maryland. In its first contest on Thurs- day, Michigan breezed…

… Friday, even the trusted hands of Flaherty and Thome failed the Wolverines, as turnovers in transition on two consecutive possessions in the final 2:30 cost them dearly in a 61-54 loss to the third…

…’s most recent Bracketology report. After missing out on the Big Dance in infamous fashion a year ago, the Wolverines seem poised to return for the first time since coach Kim Barnes Arico’s debut…

… goals, jumping out to a 3-1 lead and silencing the crowd at Yost Ice Arena. By the end of the period, though, the Wolverines would be back on top. With three straight goals of its own off the power…

…, as the two teams com- bined to find the back of the net another 11 times. It was the Badgers who opened the scor- ing and the Wolverines who answered back with three goals of their own this time…

… days isn’t easy any way you slice it, but as far as luck of the draw is concerned, the fifth-seeded, 15th-ranked Wolverines weren’t dealt the easiest hand. First up was Iowa, a team Michigan had…

… swept but couldn’t afford to look past. Whether the Wolverines or the officials were more to blame, Thursday’s opening game did not bode well for their tourna- ment chances. As foul trouble hindered…

… embarrassed Michigan in a 20-point win in Lincoln. But Friday, the Wolverines gave the Cornhuskers a taste of their own medicine. Michigan went 11-for-13 from beyond the arc, and four players hit double…

… figures en route to a nearly 20-point victory of its own. After that, a date with No. 2 Michigan State awaited. The Wolverines had beaten the Spartans by 10 points at the Breslin Center in January…

…, and Michigan State was eager for revenge. But Michigan was hav- ing none of it Saturday, riding a 49-point second-half outburst to another double-digit victory. And finally, the Wolverines would…

March 05, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

… alongside the Spartans and Buck- eyes for a three-way share of the Big Ten regular-season title - the Wolverines' first conference championship since 1986. Had Ohio State not knocked track record speaks for…

… earned its first win in the program's young his- tory. The Wolverines, in their premier season of Division-I play, crushed the Bears, 14-4. Michigan came off a disap- pointing loss against Jacksonville on…

… would get. A four-goal Wolverine run in the fourth ended any thoughts of a comeback and gave Michigan a decisive 10-pointnvictory. With little time to study its opponent, the team knew it could not be…

… tried to go at her around the arc." Senior guards Carmen Reyn- olds and Courtney Boylan led the Wolverine offense with 14 and 10 points, respectively, while junior guard Jenny Ryan stepped up in her…

… played with a lot of passion and aggression. "That's just our style of play." Paras' performance was a key part of the Wolverines' success, and Paul commended his player, whose role on the team changed…

… down at the time." Michigan didn't improve on shooting between halves, going 19-of-55 for the game. Shef- fer and Boylan, the Wolverines' leading scorers, went a com- bined 1-for-6 in the first half, and…

…. Their performances helped the Wolverines to their highest scoring game of the season. The players attribute their high-scoring featto their focus on being aggressive. "(Michigan assistant) Coach (Keith…

… faceoff position against Mer- cer. Faceoffs have been a weak- ness of the Wolverines and were a main cause of their downfall against Jacksonville on Friday. On Sunday, though, Greiner helped Michigan win 15…

… contributor for the Wolverines over the weekend. Weiss played in exhibition matches earlier this year, but played his first Division-I college game against Jacksonville. In his debut performance, Weiss had…

March 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…. The two embraced as the rest of the Wolverines mobbed them. The buzzer sounded, and the team spilled onto the court, showered with streamers and the tune of “The Victors” coming from the pep…

… hear that buzzer sound, it all starts to sink in.” The fate of the game started to become clear midway through the second half. The Wolverines opened up a 16-point lead the same way they’d had…

March 05, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… night a week ago. The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com back i eveni Buforc tans. The team i for the it still bounc its uns The As the Wolverines filed into picked their hotel rooms on Saturday the le…

… they achieved, mind t they never won their confer- slows, ence's ultimate prize. But you ever-h can be sure they were swirl- His ing as the Wolverines landed isn't th n Ann Arbor on Sunday have a…

March 05, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Saturday afternoon, these Wolverines, and began the short journey to Happy Valley, dreams dancing through their heads uncontrol- lably, as if they were again the naive children they once were. They knew full…

… were power-, less, depen- dent on their school's mostB hated rival to BEN finish the job ESTES for them and elevate them to a place no Wolverine had been for more than a quarter of a century. It's a…

… the afternoon, day afternoon, Ohio State guard the Wolverines downplayed the William Buford dribbled right- significance of the Buckeye- to-left along the perimeter and Spartan matchup, noting that…

… Michi- Zack Novak immediately took to gan's Player Development Cen- Twitter and typed out one word: ter in Ann Arbor erupted. The "Champs." Wolverines had just arrived "I think everybody was hold- home…

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