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March 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 88) • Page Image 14

… in the NCAA Tournament, where the Wolverines would have landed with a win in Sunday's title game. The Fighting Irish dodged a bullet in Fairbanks. They dodged a more dangerous one on Sunday. Jacob…

…' throats. Somewhere along the way, Michigan redeemed itself, Coach Red Berenson said he began to see a change in early February, when the Wolverines played at Notre Dame. The signs of improvement were there…

… poster- ity with a quick detour in South Bend along the way, Michigan dipped into the tunnel. But not before Moffie said goodbye to the Wolverine faithful, who hoped to see ateam that was once 10-18 punch…

… a dime on his way to the bench and diving back toward the crease to stop the empty-net goal that sealed the Wolverines' fate, had fallen short. Moffie's goodbye as he stepped off the ice for the last…

…. Everybody except for the peo- ple in the locker room gave up on this team. Don't feel bad for them. Beren- son said all year that this team was going to earn its fate. If the Wolverines didn't make the NCAA…

…. The Wolverines would either win and make a 23rd-consecutive NCAA Tournament, or lose and go home. And the CCHA's final Champi- onship game at Joe Louis Arena didn't disappoint. It was either tied or a…

… shots on net, falling 3-1. For the first time since 1990, the Wolverines will not be playing in the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines started out Sunday's game like it ended a day earlier, when it bombarded…

… No. 3 2C I The Streak, March 25, 2013 Miami (Ohio), 6-2, by dominating the play and controlling the puck in Notre Dame territory. But after the first shift was over, the Wolverines rarely controlled…

March 29, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

…. Set- junior driver Audrey Pratt along onds later, the ball was in her the left side of the pool to lead to hands, and the Wolverines (2-0 her early overtime tally. CWPA, 14-10 overall) killed the…

Wolverines "It's because she's Kiki Gold- and Hoosiers always draw large en that she was able to do that," and boisterous crowds, no matter Anderson said. "I just told her, the venue. 'Do what you do,' which…

… starting pitching for Michigan, with the Wolverine starters allowing just four earned runs on the week- end. "(They were) throwing strikes," said Michigan junior catcher Cole Martin, "pounding the strike…

… zone." Szkutnik's start, followed by shutdown relief pitching from senior right-hander Kyle Clark and freshman right-hander Jacob Cronenworth gave the Wolverines an opportunity to tie the game in the…

… to first after he hita short infield chopper. The first game on Saturday was a completely different game for the Wolverines, as seem- ingly nothing could go wrong. Freshman left-hander Evan Hill…

… squandered, the Wolverines will look ahead and hope that future wins won't depend on a run- ner beating out a ball hit in the infield. For pitching staff, discouraging answers in disappointing weekend…

March 29, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…ON TO ATLANTA SMICIA 7,FLORIDA 59 Wolverines advance to the Final Four for the first time since 1993 By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports Editor ARLINGTON, Texas - For the first time in 20 years, the…

… Michigan men's basketball team is headed to the Final Four. Right out of the gates, the Wolverines unleashed an offen- sive onslaught on Florida, the nation's No. 2 defensive team. Michigan took the game…

…. Michigan sealed the win with its five seniors on the floor to the chorus of "It's greatto be a Mich- igan Wolverine" chants through- out Cowboys Stadium. "That was the highlight of the day for me," said…

… redshirt sophomore forward Jon Horford. "They deserved it. For them to get in there and get an opportu- nity, it was beautiful." Senior guard Josh Bartelstein was the first Wolverine to climb the ladder and…

… and in awe of trying to take everything in." Afterwards, in the locker room, Beilein received the first Gatorade shower of his career. The Wolverines never trailed and led by as many as 24 points in…

… extend the Wolverines' lead to 41-17. Stauskas finished with 22 points, tying his career high on 7-of-8 shooting. Meanwhile, Florida (14-4 SEC, 29-8 overall) struggled to connect on nearly anything, as…

… Michigan played some of its best defensive ball of the year. The Wolverines held the Gators to a 2-for-10 clip from 3-point range, while forcing 15 turnovers. Michigan, on the other hand, had one of its…

… most efficient offensive nights of the year. The Wolverines shot 52.6 percent from long range, and outscored Florida, 21-4, in transition. Michigan (12-6 Big Ten, 30-7 overall) came out of the locker…

… the ball over only once. Stauskas and McGary, who reg- istered 11 points and nine boards, joined Burke on the region's All- Tournament team. The Wolverines will take on a fellow No. 4 seed in the Orange…

March 27, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… their sea- son on the line, the Wolverines needed to play their best basket- ball of the year to have any chance to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. Things looked promising…

… points on 7-for-10 shooting while grabbing seven rebounds. The Wolverines' problems guarding threes compounded, as the Cardinal went 8-for-14 from Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico watches hernteam get…

March 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 88) • Page Image 11

… - Justminutes into period. The Wolverines played the second period of Sunday's 3-1 without sophomore defenseman loss to Notre Dame, the Michi- Mike Szuma for more than half gan hockey team drove the puck of the…

… its 42-year history prompting a whistle. Moffatt with the Fighting Irish's victory was called for interference on the on Sunday. The 11 teams remain- play, forcing the Wolverines to ing in the…

March 01, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… and the MSU 22-6; Nittany Lions last week in When: Sun- Ann Arbor, the day 4 P.M. fourth-ranked Where: Crisler Wolverines have Center another stretch TV/Radio: that could be CBS more telling than their…

… than the previous one. The Wolverines host the Spar- tans (11-4, 22-6) on Sunday, and though Michigan State put a 75-52 drubbing on Michigan in East Lansing on Feb. 12, the Spartans are on a small slide…

Wolverine frontcourt, with a healthy Jordan Morgan, hasn't produced like it did at the begin- ning of the conference season, especially in rebounding. With the sophomore at the helm of the offense, protecting…

…, and Michigan will add a resume- boosting win over one of the best teams in the nation. But as both Izzo and Beilein noted, if either the Spartans or Wolverines want to stop their recent slides, they…

Wolverines by 23 earlier this month, comes to town. Spartan head coach Tom Izzo knows a thing or two about beating Michigan, and after the game in East Lansing, he said that his team had an "axe to grind." A…

… Ryan, it was the last shot she would ever take on the Crisler Center floor. Ryan swiftly sunk the basket as she's done throughout her 123 appear- ances as a N-WESTERN 50 Wolverine, MICHIGAN 55 but this…

… expression - one of reflection. "At those moments, it kind of hits home that this it," Ryan said. In their final home game, the Wolverines' five seniors ensured their swan song wouldn't be spoiled by…

… Northwestern. They imposed their domi- nance on offense, accounting for 52 of the Wolverines' 55 total points. The Wildcats (5-10 Big Ten, 13-15 overall) attempted to make a late run but couldn't overcome 18…

March 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

…I 4B - March 25, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com WRESTLING Disappointing end to season at NCAAs AP Senior forward Rachel Sheffer celebrates as the Wolverines advance past Villanova in…

… to the quarter- e~tle earn All~finals. merican status Forperspective onhowdisap- pointing this was for the team, nine Big Ten teams finished By MAX COHEN ahead of the Wolverines in the Daily Sports…

… wrestling you're frustrated," said Michi- at the NCAA Champion- gan coach Joe McFarland. in Des Moines, Iowa. Massa, seeded 12th in the onlythe second time since 165-pound weight class, won a no Wolverine

… with no All first-period takedown allowed icans, and that's not the Caldwell to take the early lead, ve set at all," Massa said. and Massa failed to counter to e Wolverine coaching staff win the match…

… season filled with accom- plishments, the Michigan wom- en's basketball team added a new highlight to put atop its resume on Sunday night. For the first time since 2001, the Wolverines won a game in the…

… erratic MICHIGAN 60 and excited, struggling to finish on several early shots in the paint while starting out shooting 4-for-14. The Wolverines' defense held down the fort, grabbing a 13-10 lead and forcing…

…-pointers, but besides a nine-point run from Ryan, the Wolverines had a slop- py first half offensively. Michi- gan went into halftime with six turnovers, while Villanova had four of its own, and both teams…

… at a time." Clinging to their two-point lead, the Wolverines came out strong behind Sheffer's layup that sparked a 9-0 run to stretch their lead to nine. Sheffer ended the game with 16 points and…

… a 3-pointer with 12:43 remaining to bring the Wolverines' lead backto five. Thompson ended the game with a team-high 17 points and six rebounds. "I think the momentum change was really big for us…

Wolverines' win, bringing their largest lead of the game to 10. Michigan committed 14 turnovers, but outrebounded the Wildcats, 36-25. "I think we knew going into the game the style that they have," Sheffer…

March 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, March 28, 2013 - 7A WOMEN'S BASKETBALL New coach, old players propeled Wolverines to historic season PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Jon Merrill dazzled in his…

… agreement with the New Jersey Devils, the parent club of Albany, set to begin with the 2013-14 season. In his final year as a Wolverine, which came to an end Sunday in a 3-1 loss to Notre Dame in the CCHA…

… his first year." It has been a hell of a season for the Michigan women's bas- ketball team. The Wolverines exceeded all expectations under first-year coach Kim Barnes Arico. Michi- gan (9-7 Big Ten, 22…

…-11 overall) got off to a 16-2 start - ALEXA best in DETTELBACH program On Women's history Basketball - during which time the Wolverines went on a 10-game winning streak, setting another program record. Once…

… Big Ten play started, Michigan set yet another pro- gram record by winning its first four games. Adding to the accolades, Barnes Arico led the Wolverines to a win over No. 13 Purdue in early February…

Wolverines five players to ACL injuries. "When you get a coaching change, you don't know what to expect," said senior guard Jenny Ryan. "I can't explain enough how much coach (Barnes) Arico did behind the…

… the bench. Arnold averaged 5.2 points per game and led the team in field- goal percentage, hitting 53.2 per- cent of her shots. She was by far the most productive bench player for the Wolverines, who…

… surprise 'x'-factor for this Wolverine squad was forward Kate Thompson - who had never started a game until this season. Thompson led the team in points, averaging 14.5 per game, but it Center Rachel…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 12

… Michigan beat three ranked teams - No. 2 Arizona State, No. 14 Arizona and No.18 Washington. Strong perfor- mances on the mound and timely hitting helped the Wolverines (21- 7) execute their most successful…

… second baseman Ashley Lane. After working the count to 2-1, Lane hit a shot to the second baseman. Sappingfield, who was moving on contact, beat the throw to give the Wolverines the victory. "(It) was a…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

… that it would be important for the Wolverines to get off to fast starts and to use the Yost Ice Arena crowd to their advantage. After Saturday night's 6-2 vic- tory, mission accomplished. Michigan (11…

… after the Wildcats notched just five shots in the first period. The Wolverines would fin- ish the game with 50 shots, com- pared to just 20 from Northern Michigan. "When you have the puck in their zone…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 18, 2013 - 3B Blue gets four seed, to face South Dakota State Wolverines open at The Palace in South Region with Kansas, Georgetown By DANIEL WASSERMAN…

… scare over the weekend, the Wolverines will have to travel just one hour to play their opening-round matchup against South Dakota State at the Palace of Auburn Hills (Mich.) on Thursday at 7:15 p…

… Wolters will match up against, sophomore point guard Trey Burke, said he's never watched the Jackrabbits play, but another Wolverine guard, junior Tim Hardaway Jr., met Wolters while the two were at last…

… with most other non- Wolverine fans - will likely be cheering on the underdog. Hard- away was also quick tQ note that playing so close to home has its drawbacks. "It's great to be close to home, but it…

… can also be a negative thing because you're so caught up in distractions," he said. "We've just got to do a great job at limiting our distractions." The Wolverines struggled down the stretch, going just…

…, eliciting high-scor- ing affairs, something that could play to the Wolverines' advantage. "That is not a style you get a great deal in our league," Beilein said. "We guard some of that everyday in practice…

…'re getting bet- The Wolverines killed off three, place in the conference stand- ter. We have a little mojo right third-period penalties to go a ings, like this year, before mak- now, and we're going to Joe…

March 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

…,;;: Monay 0 The Michigan Daily ( michigandaily.com March 25, 2013 The New Routine? Sweet Sixteen Wolverines dominate VCU to' advance to fourth round of NCAAs By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports…

…' predic- tions," said sophomore point guard Trey Burke. "That's defi- nitely motivation for us. "We showed a lot of people that we're hungry and that we're still good." The Wolverines (12-6 Big Ten, 28…

March 29, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

… national titles in two different events; the 1,650-yard freestyle and the 500-yard freestyle, becoming the fifth Wolverine ever to win the event. CHAMPS:'M'wins12th national title Wolverines led from start…

…. Adorned in a plaid maize-and-blue shirt, a blue tie emblazoned with Wolverines and dark brown pants, Bottom leaped off the starting blocks and into the diving pool, joining the celebration of the newly…

… all throughout the season, and they got here and kept swim- ming fast." The meet spanned from Thurs- day to Saturday at IU Natatorium in Indianapolis - the exact loca- tion the Wolverines won their…

…:04.73, setting a school record. Michigan's only win of the day came by way of junior Connor Jaeger in the 500-yard freestyle, who became the fifth Wolverine ever to win the event. Jaeger had won the event outright…

… broke the national record and it's awesome to see." The Wolverines also received significant contributions from Fletcher and Funk, both placing third in the 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard breaststroke…

…, finally taking it all in. The Wolverines finished the season with an 8-0 overall and 6-0 Big Ten record, but Bottom said the team needed to push on for Big Ten Championships. When Michigan won its third…

…, and I felt like I had The Wolverines return to Ann that today." Arbor to play a non-conference Sweet's offensive firepower game against Western Michigan helped put Michigan up 5-0 after on Tuesday to…

March 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… the Notre Dame weekend - he says it goes all the wayback to a Dec. 15 victory over West- ern Michigan. But even though that 2-0 shutout was the best the Wolverines had played up to that point, team…

… - to guide the Wolverines through their rough patches. But that proved difficult considering the seniors themselves were also struggling to improve individually. Now, though, Michigan's lead- ership has…

March 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…- lar struggles. The Wolverines two of three from (10-il) didn't score a run in the first eight innings of the Michigan in Albion game, falling 2-1. The game likely would've had a different ByMAX COHEN…

… Michigan baseball coach Erik seemingly sneaking his foot in Bakich heard two words that between the catcher's legs to were all too familiar to the Wol- tag the base. The Wolverines verine batters in their…

March 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… the fourth- seeded Wolverines. "When Trey missed a few shots, we didn't have many answers at first," said Michigan coach John Beilein. "Tim came back and hit two huge threes, deep, guarded threes and it…

… over in the second half - 17 of his 21 points came in the final 20 minutes - but Hard- away's hot hand didn't disappear, either. Each time the Wolverines went on a run to extend their lead in the second…

March 21, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… "incredibly tough." Michigan will meet Villanova Saturday. Wolverines trying not to peek ahead to Stanford By MICHAEL LAURILA Daily SportsEditor Sometimes all it takes is one pass to score in transition. The…

… Western Michigan, the play started deep in the Wolverines' own zone. Junior defenseman Jon Mer- rill made a safety pass back to senior defenseman Lee Moffie, who then immediately found a streaking Lynch…

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 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… competition this season, including a win against then-No. 13 Purdue on the road. The Wolverines have faced dominant athletes such as Duke center Elizabeth Williams and Penn State guard Maggie Lucas, though…

…. "We know that it's going to be difficult, but like these kids said, the game doesn't know." In their first-round matchup with Villanova, the Wolverines benefited from Barnes Arico's experience against…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

…' gymnastics team proved on Sun day why it has deserved to be ranked in the top three every wee 9 this season. The Wolverines scored a sea son-high 197.575 points at Paule Pavilion in Los Angeles to defea No. 6…

…, sophomore Annette Miele and freshman Bri- ley Casanova led the team witl- * identical scores of 9.800. Because of strict judging on the event and UCLA recording its season-bes on vault, the Wolverines trailed…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… recipe that patched together this upstart Michigan hockey team. A month ago, facingthe harsh reality that the Wolverines would miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1989-90, Michigan readjusted…

… its season goal: Reach the Joe. It's been night and day since then. Before, it was a broken team playing selfish hockey. Now, the Wolverines have won eight consecutive games, and, with a dominant road…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… the experience of the Indoor NCAA Championship. three seniors and the coaching The Wolverines' national staff, proved to be key in winning the championship in the face of the nerves. "You go in feeling…

…-American honors: at her inaugural NCAA Champi- onship. In the mile, sophomore Shannon Osika finished 14th and was awarded second-team All- American honors with a time of 4:43.43. The Wolverines finished in 15th…

… State boasted three. As the Wolverine section of fans dissipated as the clock ran down, the Spartan fans remained, loud, cheering their team to the final seconds of the game chanting "Go Green! Go White…

March 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… current- ly watching Steve's eldest son, Mike, playing in his freshman campaign for the Wolverines. For Holden, watching Mike was like going back in time - specifically, a time before 1999, when Steve was…

… Sports Editor CHICAGO - It took the Mich- igan men's basketball team a full 30 minutes to settle into a com- fortable 15-point lead against the Big Ten's worst team, and this time, the Wolverines held on…

…. While McGary took control of the first half offensively, the Wolverine backcourt handled the offense in the second half. Burke, junior Tim Hardaway Jr. and freshman Nik Stauskas tallied a combined 29…

… second-half points, leading the Wolverines offen- sively with 21, 15 and 15 points, respectively. Michigan also shot 46 percent from the floor, led by Burke's 7-for-15 from the field. All three guards…

… played well off the ball screen, easily getting to the basket for layups or mid- range jumpers and drawing fouls. Burke and Stauskas were perfect from the free-throw line, and the Wolverines shot an…

… impressive 83 percent from the charity stripe. With the win, the Wolverines face No. 4 seed Wisconsin on Fri- day. TODD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore guard Trey Burke added 21 points in the conference tournament…

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 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 9

… needs two more wins for 23. Season streak on the line at the Joe Wolverines look to stay unbeaten in CCHA Tournament against Miami By MATT SLOVIN ManagingEditor It took the Michigan hockey team nearly…

… Fox Sports Miami (Ohio) Detroit Plus square off in Saturday's CCHA semifinal at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, 148 days will have passed since the teams last met. And if the Wolverines fail to extend their…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… inside Crisler Center on Sunday. Five Wolverines strolled onto the floor and were honored for "being the building blocks of the recent success of the Michi- gan basketball program." So Josh Bartelstein…

…, and Person, the Wolverine named by the younger players as the vocal senior, are great leaders. They always jump off the bench dur- ing timeouts, are always coach- ing from the sideline and seem to have…

… the seventh-ranked Wolverines' By COLLEEN THOMAS demise in their chance to secure Daily Sports Editor a second consecutive Big Ten Championship. During Sunday's game against Michigan was manhandled No…

March 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…s, the the bases. A bases-loaded bloop Wolverines displayed old-school single by the Broncos scored two techniques: using steals, bunts more, extending the lead to 6-2. and situational hitting to push…

… them, style of play, Michigan (10-12) but that's not acceptable, that's fell to the Broncos, 7-3, in the not OK, we can't do that." Wolverines' home opener at Ray The Wolverines and West- Fisher Stadium…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… and Wisconsin found offensive succe ,feeding forward Ryan Evans in the P, Tournament, Wolverines and finally getting some 3-pointers to fall to a four seed The Badgers shot 36-percent from 3-po fallr tn…

… - increased their pressure for the next seven minutes before a penalty put them a man down. The Wolverines proved why they have the second-ranked power play in the CCHA, swinging the momentum in their favor…

March 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

Wolverines to a Big Ten Championship and an appearance in the NCAA region- al final. "They're very different pitch- ers," Sweet said. "I've gotten a lot more used to them this year because I've been playing…

… work when the hitters know what the pitchers throw. It takes a lot more effort from both the pitcher and the catcher, and even the coaches in calling the pitch- es." The Wolverines will face their first…

March 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

…-ahead goal for Michigan that night, and it was thanks to his ability to capi- talize on the breakaway opportu- nity. Odd-man rushes, especial- ly breakaways, haven't always been good to the Wolverines this…

… chance that the breakaway will pay off - especially since the Wolverines gave up eight goals the last time they played in Kalama- zoo in January. "We sure can't go in there sacrificing defense on the road…

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 29, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… rest to shut down the Wolverines. In the top of the 10th inning, fresh- man pinch-hitter Alan Oaks hit a solo home run off of Price to give Michigan the lead and the win. It was Price's only loss that…

… started every ga at second base for Travis Maezes shift- the Wolverines. sweet-swinging ion of shortstop and lefty has hit .358 on th eason with 18 e. The lefty, hitting in RBI and leads the team two home…

March 21, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… streak alive. The Wolverines (1-0 Big Ten, 9-3 overall) have already won a Big Ten match this season, sweeping Michigan State, but that was in the middle of the non-conference dual-match season. Big Ten…

… season official- ly begins this weekend for the Wolverines, marking a start to a very difficult stretch. "The Big Ten is stacked with really good teams," said Michi- gan coach Ronni Bernstein. "Every team…

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 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… Big Ten by toppling Indi- ana,just couldn't finish. Unbeaten all season at Crisler Center, the Wolverines couldn't hold serve. A five-point lead with the ball and a minute left on the clock. Some- how…

…, the Wolverines faltered. The rankings, the budding Michigan-Indiana rivalry, the tournament seeds, the three Player of the Year candidates on the court - each battle turned toward Indiana when Morgan…

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 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 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… appearance and departure are both thought to be the result of solar activ- ity and weather patterns. Jordan Morgan missed a tip-in at the buzzer as Michigan fell to Indi- ana. The Wolverines failed to earn a…

March 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… about as well as it could go. He was named the Big Ten Player of the Year - the first Wolverine to win that award in 24 years - and is on the short list for several Player of the Year Awards. "This second…

… backup point guard Spike Albrecht enters the game, because Trey is effectively the only Wolverine who can drive and get into the paint. Michigan's offense runs through Trey's ability to create for everyone…

… imaginary defenders. With the Wolverines down three, Trey makes two free throws to get Michigan to within one. Those would be Michigan's last points of the night, and Trey walks to the locker room as the Penn…

March 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

Wolverine ever since he can remember. After emigrating with his parents from Mexico at the age of four, he's been work- ing hard to achieve what many people come to the United States hoping to find: a better…

March 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… Tournament with a 71-56 vic- tory over South Dakota State. The Wolverines will meet Virginia Commonwealth Saturday. >> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE8 The Huffington Post reported that a chihua- hua named Isabella…

March 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… mention, insular) we environmentalists can sometimes be. If you're anythinglike me, you can't help but feel the slight- est bit proud as you sip out of your Camelbak while fellow Wolverines drink out of a…

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