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December 01, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… Crisler Arena court at halftime, the Michigan men's basketball team was at the lowest point of its surprisingly successful young season. The Wolverines were down 20 points to asteam that finished 17-92 in…

… Band director's crazy dances. But Michigan still had 20 minutes to play. The Wolverines began the second half with an explosive seven-minute, 15-0 run to squeak past a sup- posedly overmatched Savannah…

December 01, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… off 25 straight power-play chances, a streak that didn't end until Minne- sota scored on a 2-man advantage in the second period of Michigan's 6-3 win Friday. But in the Wolverines' 3-0 loss to Wisconsin…

… the next night, the power-play and penalty-killing units proved ineffective. The Wolverines gave Wiscon- sin nine opportunities on the man advantage and it converted twice. Badger forward Michael Davies…

…. But the poor win-loss total isn't entirely his fault - the Wolverine offense has made Sau- er's life in net miserable. In his two wins, Sauer received a total of eight goals of support. In his six…

… losses, the Wolverines scored just four total goals. In Saturday's 3-0 loss to Wis- consin, the senior played spectac- ular through the first two periods. The game was scoreless through 40 minutes. With 12…

… through two periods, pen- alties killed the Wolverines. Sauer saved 13 shots in the sec- ond period when the Wolverines spent much of the period down a man. Though two third-period power-play goals doomed…

Wolverines to win, but instead ea of Michigan killing off penalties, co penalties killed the Wolverines. gi Wisconsin had five straight d power-play chances in the second m period, and was onthe man advan…

…- tage nine times total, compared to en three for the Wolverines. fit Two power-play goals in the th third period were the difference ha in the game. Freshman defensemen Greg w Pateryn's hooking penalty…

December 08, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…2B - December 8, 2008 ortsM The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines win college portion of U.S. Nationals Beilein's experience is key By RYAN A. PODGES Daily Sports Writer It's been…

… weekend, it was clearly worth the wait. The Wolverines easily won the collegiate divi- sion of the meet, beating 13 other teams in the field, including No. 6 Florida, No. 8 Auburn and No. 20 Florida State…

… Thursday by domi- nating the first individual event, the 500-yard freestyle. Six of the top eight swimmers in the prelims were either collegiate Michigan swim- mers or members of Club Wolverine. Senior co…

… defend- ing national champion Arizona, which Michigan will likely face at the NCAA Championship meet, were spread around at other large competitions around the country. . The Wolverines will have another…

… games last year, Beilein's Wolverines have already beaten two top-five teams this sea- son and have a legitimate shot at making the program's first NCAA Tournament since 1998. Big wins like the one…

… teammates were the ones put- ting up the points, but it was clear Beilein was pushing all the right buttons. Beilein's quick turnaround of the Wolverines shouldn't come as a surprise. This is his 31st year as…

… make the NCAA Tournament this year. Then again, it might not. Regardless of when this season ends, with Beilein's steady hand, the Wolverines will keep improv- ing. -Sandals can be reached at nsandals…

… defensive pilfering helped the Wolverines dominate North Carolina State, 63-52, at Crisler arena on Friday. But No. 14 Duke stole the show in the second half Sunday, beating Michigan, 60-45, at Cameron Indoor…

… Stadium. The Wolverines have been plagued this season with slow starts, but that wasn't the case this weekend. They started quickly at Duke, and against North Carolina State they jumped out to a quick 18…

December 08, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

…. Wolverines dominate at EMU Invitational By AMY SCARANO Daily Sports Writer YPSILANTI - Inside the humid Jones Natatorium on East- ern Michigan's campus Satur- day the air smelled of chlorine. Swimmers were…

… Invitational with five career best times and three meet records. After day one, the Wolverines were in first place ahead of East- ern Michigan University by just four points, but several successful races…

December 05, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com F Wolverines trying to regain its steep legacy with upset of Duke SAID ALSALAH/Daily Junior Chris Summers thinks the Michigan hockey team's game tonight…

…- Mhigan St look." ines (5-5 CCHA, The Wolverines and Spartans 9-7-0 overall) at Michigan currently trail first-place Miami in enter tonight's Matchup: the standings by nine and 11 points. matchup losers of…

December 09, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 67) • Page Image 9

…- verines a late lead. In order for Michigan to beat No. 4 Duke, someone had to step up in place for Douglass, who didn't hit a 3-pointer all game. Luckily for the Wolverines, fresh- man Zack Novak stepped up…

… tail- spin. He hit back-to-back 3-pointers less than 30 seconds apart to propel the Wolverines to a 56-53 lead, Easter one they wouldn't relinquish. Michigan at "All the credit Michigan has got to go to…

December 04, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

… Terrapins shot 9.1 percent from beyond the are in the first half, while the Wolverines made a season-high six threes. The contrast helped the Wolver- ines build a 35-29 halftime lead. Butin the second half…

…'s comeback, frustrating Wolverine players and forcing them to cough up the ball. With the loss, Michigan falls to 3-5 all- time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. It's the Wolverines' third consecutive loss in the…

… will face another ACC foe Saturday when it rematches Duke at Cris- ler Arena. The Wolverines lost 71-56 to the Blue Devils two weeks ago at Madison Square Garden. As the players filtered off the court…

… for the right mix," Beilein said. "I'm notsure what it is, but we'll find it." By MICHAEL EISENSTEIN Daily Sports Editor In the Michigan hockey team's season- opening exhibition game, a Wolverines' 4…

… does here he'll be an effective player there, butrarely do I get a better player back," Berenson said. The results of the World Junior Champion- ship won't effect the Wolverines. But if Rust can…

… revitalize his offense in Ottawa, Michi- gan may returnwith a much deeper and more consistent scoring unit the second half of the season. WRESTLING Todd looks to join elite club of Wolverine wrestlers By…

… weekend's Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas just two wins shy of the cen- tury mark. He looks to join former Wolverines Josh Churella, Eric Tannenbaum, and current assis- tant coach and 2008 Olympian…

December 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… offensive support Hogan has been getting this year, it's very likely he could be back in net Saturday if he gets the first start. The Wolverines have scored 37 goals when Hogan starts and just 10 with Sauer…

… futiylityin, Challenge Maryland matchup kicks off big week for Wolverines By RUTH LINCOLN Daily Sports Writer Since its inception in 1999, the Big Ten/ACC Challenge hasn't just been difficult for the Big Ten…

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