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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 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 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… team. Sunday, the NCAA Selection Show revealed that the second- seeded Wolverines will travel to Worcester, Mass. to battle No. 3 Northeastern in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The matchup…

… will take place March 24 at the DCU Center, and if the Wolverines advance, they will face the winner of No. 1 Cornell and No. 4 Boston University in the quarterfinal game at the same location…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… Dunston’s leadership, the Wolverines have amassed a 22-9 overall record, including marquee wins over Marquette, Nebraska, Ohio State and Maryland — all of which are also slated to compete in the…

Wolverines were routed in their two games against ranked non- conference opponents — then- No. 5 Louisville and then-No. 3 Notre Dame. Though those games were early in the season, they weren’t even close…

March 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…, the Buckeyes walked into Yost Ice Arena and stomped all over the Wolverines, leaving with wins of 3-2 and 5-1. Two months later, Michigan traveled to Columbus a different team, coming off four…

… straight wins against then- No. 9 Minnesota and then-No. 12 Penn State — and Ohio State walloped the Wolverines again, by a combined score of 9-3. This Saturday, in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal…

March 20, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… the Mel Pearson era. The Wolverines (20-14-3 overall), the third-youngest team in college hockey, won just 13 games a season ago. In mid- January this year, they were just 27th in the Pair…

… success — no matter how unexpected — that only has so many rewards. With that said, the Wolverines’ first-round draw against No. 3 seed Northeastern (23-9-5) seems almost preordained. On paper, the…

… is better than all but two teams nationally. And stud freshman goaltender Cayden Primeau is the owner of a pristine .932 save percentage. Much of this might sound familiar to Wolverine fans…

… and terrific special teams play — like the Huskies. Michigan played the Buckeyes five times this season and lost all five. There are still positive signs, however. On Mar. 10, the Wolverines

… anything, it’s that Michigan is peaking at the right time. But to take down Northeastern, that must continue. The Daily looks at three things the Wolverines must do this Saturday to advance to another…

… national championship. Better defense against the Big Three The Wolverines may have the ‘DMC’ line — the dynamic forward combination of seniors Tony Calderone and Dexter Dancs and junior Cooper…

…. Tied for seventh-worst nationally in goals allowed per game with 3.35 and ranked 35th in team defense, the Wolverines will need a stalwart backline to combat the Huskies’ offensive juggernaut…

… In the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the Wolverines swept Wisconsin in a masterful showing of offensive output, tallying 13 total goals over two nights. Where that output came…

… goaltender Jack Berry. From the forwards, freshmen Jack Becker and Dakota Raabe alongside junior Brendan Warren all contributed as well, proving that the Wolverines boast an eclectic front line…

…. However, a week later in the Big Ten semifinal matchup against Ohio State, Marody netted both of Michigan’s goals. While there’s nothing wrong with the Wolverines’ two best scorers doing what they…

March 13, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… wrong. The Wolverines were left out of the NCAA Tournament then, and nothing else matters. They made the most of their situation, winning the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. It didn…

… robbed last season during a postgame press conference in late January. Others take a more diplomatic tact — We felt we did enough — but the sentiment is still the same. The Wolverines were told after…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… in Geneva, Ohio — the site of the championships — there is an indoor track facility where the Wolverines closed out their Big Ten indoor season to bittersweet results. For a few athletes, the…

… weekend’s tournament proved favorable. Two Wolverines claimed Big Ten titles, a relay team set a school record and five athletes advanced to the NCAA Championship. Fifth-year senior Haley Meier…

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 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 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 29, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… story. Brienne ‘Bri’ Minor isn’t your typical tennis star. She’s not the highest-ranked player on the Michigan Wolverines’ Women’s tennis team. She wasn’t even seeded as a singles player going…

Wolverine in the program’s history to win a championship. “That week I just kinda got on a roll,” Minor said. “The team event was over; I was just kinda playing for myself. … Day by day, each match…

…, 2017. Three early Penn State goals handed the Wolverines a quick exit from the Big Ten Tournament, a merciful end to their worst season in three decades. Think back to April 10, 2017. After 33…

… weekend, a 6-3 win over Boston University in the NCAA Northeast Regional Final made it clear that the Wolverines’ rebuilding phase was over. But the victory wasn’t quite an emphatic declaration…

… that “Michigan is back.” In reality, that’s a statement that the Wolverines have spent the last two months making. It’s a statement that began with two weeks in January. *** The first day of 2018…

… marked the Wolverines’ nadir. In the opener of the Great Lakes Invitational, a mediocre Bowling Green team fired four goals past sophomore goaltender Jack LaFontaine within the game’s first 24…

… conference play. This season appeared different at first, but for all the promise the Wolverines showed in a road win at defending Big Ten champion Penn State and a win and a tie against then-No. 4…

… sophomore forward Jake Slaker. “But we still had a lot of games left, and we knew we could turn it around.” Looming next on the Wolverines’ schedule, however, was then-No. 2 Notre Dame, which had yet…

… goaltender Cale Morris to halve the Wolverines’ deficit in the first period. Michigan outshot the Fighting Irish by almost double during the game’s final 50 minutes, producing odd- man rushes and grade…

… where we could compete, and we probably deserved to win it.” Not only did the Wolverines take this newfound confidence with them to South Bend for the series’ second game that Sunday, but Norris…

March 23, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Friday, March 23, 2018 — 7 SHEESH Michigan’s offense explodes in 99-72 win over Texas A&M; Wolverines heading to Elite Eight LOS ANGELES, Calif…

… shot in program history — gave the Michigan men’s basketball coach his first second-weekend win in unbelievable, come-from- behind fashion. Last year, the Wolverines came within inches of the…

…- Rahkman also led the Wolverines with 24 points — one of four Michigan players to reach double-figures. That Wolverine offense that dripped with frustration, missed shots and…

… you go 2-0 and beat two really good teams in a weekend and don’t play your best. Today might have been close to our best, quite honestly.” The Wolverines came out of the gates raining shots on…

… that the Wolverines felt like they were being slighted. “We’re so used to being heavily contested and not being able to get into our offense,” said freshman guard Jordan Poole…

…. “Being able to get the open looks that we had today was kind of like a shocker to us. “We felt a little disrespected.” All told, the Wolverines drained seven 3-pointers — from seven…

… weekend — the defending national champion Tar Heels that torched the Wolverines in November — was a shell of itself. There was a regression toward the mean in the second frame. The Aggies pounded…

… involved; the game was over long before the final buzzer sounded. And for the Wolverines, the victory is further proof that they belong, now sitting only one win away from the Final Four. “It…

… anyway. They have that here too, you know, if you have another $6. This show isn’t what everyone was reading about in the papers all week. The Wolverines were well aware that the Aggies…

March 20, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, March 20, 2018— 7 Season, careers come to an end for Wolverines Like father, like son, the old cliché goes. And this was never more true…

… for Michigan wrestling coach Joe McFarland than it was Saturday night. The Wolverines capped a wildly successful regular season Saturday night in Cleveland, finishing tied for fourth place at…

March 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…June 19, 2016 May 25, 2017 March 5, 2018 April 1 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday Monday, March 19, 2018 — 3B Wolverines continue hot streak With Big Ten play beginning in…

…. The Wolverines opened the tournament on Saturday against Dayton with Schaefer in the circle. After setting down the Flyers in a 1-2-3 first inning, Michigan took the lead in the bottom half of…

March 28, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…- Duluth in the other semifinal matchup. With No. 1 seeds St. Cloud State and Cornell eliminated, both of the semifinal matchups feature a clear David-and- Goliath complex. The Wolverines

… of the final quartet, save Minnesota- Duluth, but have also lost to Notre Dame four times, the most recent being in the Big Ten Championship. Michigan (11-10-3, 22-14-3) The Wolverines have…

March 16, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… up with the rest of the conference in recent years and has positioned itself near the top, though early returns hint that this year may be different. This season, like last, the Wolverines

… currently own the conference’s best record. BENNETT BRAMSON Daily Sports Writer Position-by-position breakdown: Wolverines not as deep as last season At the end of last season, Michigan lost 11 players…

March 27, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, March 27, 2018 — 7 Lack of effort at fault for Wolverines’ defeat There was an 18-game winning streak on the line at the top of the…

… seventh inning for the No. 17 Michigan softball team. But that didn’t matter to the players. All they wanted was to beat Iowa. And while the Wolverines’ late efforts pulled close, it wasn’t enough…

March 23, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… hockey team was left without arguably the greatest class in program history. The offseason saw nine seniors — known as the “Michigan Nine” — graduate. The Wolverines were without six of their top…

… Michigan hockey.’ The freshmen were good, though. They contributed, but it wasn’t the same.” And to start the season, it wasn’t. For the first time in 36 games, the Wolverines lost at Yost Ice Arena, 2…

March 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… Simpson. So during one of the Wolverines’ summer workouts, the freshman forward decided he’d post Simpson up. It seemed like obvious mismatch. Livers, listed at six-foot- seven, 230 pounds, is one…

… guard keys the Wolverines’ ninth-ranked scoring defense. Livers calls him Michigan’s energy guy. Junior forward Mortiz Wagner said he’d be lying if he didn’t say Simpson sets the tone…

March 08, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

… done at least that much. As the Wolverines await a likely bid to the NCAA Tournament, Johnson has emerged seemingly out of nowhere as a go-to scorer. The contest against the…

… Tournament, Penn State’s players shouted “Right driver!” every time she touched the ball. Johnson scored 13 on 5-of-9 shooting in a blowout victory for the Wolverines anyway, driving whichever way she…

March 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… seemingly locked into a top- four seed — bracketmatrix.com, a website that compiles a host of predictions, has the Wolverines as the final No. 3 seed. Michigan has won nine games in a row, and after…

…, middling Big Ten team has become one of the hottest in the country, and a bonafide contender. But after winning four games in four days, the red-hot Wolverines will go at least 10 days before…

Wolverines up, 6-3, early in the third period. The helper added to Boka’s plus-15 rating, best among the Wolverine defensemen. “Nick’s been really good the second half, and good for him,” Pearson said…

… the postseason rolls on and the Wolverines look to more good fortune, No. 74 in the maize sweater will be a key force on the backline. Not just as his bruiser reputation proceeds him, but as a…

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 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… 100. The Wolverines are also looking to turn over a new leaf after falling to Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament and losing to Washington in the NCAA Regional last season…

…. Here is The Daily’s position by position breakdown of the 2018 Michigan softball team: Pitching: Although the Wolverines lost Betsa, it would be a mistake to confuse Michigan’s youth…

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 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 29, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… familiar refrain for the Michigan softball team. But the 17th-ranked Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 25-7 overall) made the contest more and more lopsided before defeating Detroit Mercy (1-2 Horizon League…

… third, eight Michigan batters came to the plate before a single out was recorded. The Wolverines got on base by any means necessary, from line- drive doubles to infield singles to muffed throws…

March 22, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…’s probably no other Wolverine who would enjoy these circumstances more than Poole. Guys like sophomores Jon Teske and Zavier Simpson, along with even captains Duncan Robinson and Muhammad-Ali Abdur…

… there’s still basketball left to be played. After all, just two wins separate the Wolverines from the Final Four. And that’s where Poole’s quandary comes. His “overdose of swagger” can be exactly…

… games. Last Saturday, however, he still hit the shot. All the pressure and all the talk of a slump has become a distant thought. But now, the Wolverines need a strong Poole to beat Texas A…

….” The freshman guard has cemented himself in Michigan lore. Now, he and the Wolverines will look to take down Texas A&M MARK CALCAGNO Daily Sports Editor EVAN AARON/Daily Freshman guard Jordan Poole…

Wolverines snuck into the Sweet Sixteen despite struggling to score. If that performance is repeated this weekend, they might not be so fortunate. LOS ANGELES, Calif. — There are two lines of…

… team, after shooting under 40 percent from the floor and 28 percent from deep in two games last weekend, has taken the second train of thought. The Wolverines believe their play, and their shooting…

… Houston. And to a man, it seems the Wolverines are thinking positively about their next opportunity to break out of their slump against Texas A&M on Thursday. “Zavier takes pride in that,” said…

… struggles last week is that there isn’t a strategic change that can be made to fix it. The Wolverines got good shots against Houston and Montana, but they weren’t falling. Shooting is variable, and…

March 30, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… to open up.” MATT VAILLIENCOURT/Daily Freshman Lou Allan has dreams of playing in the Olympics, like her grandmother did. ARIA GERSON Daily Sports Writer Newfound confidence sparks Wolverines to…

… the Wolverines to 4-11, two losses and 38 wins short of their 2017 totals. Fourteen days later, the loss total remains mired at 11 — and zero in Big Ten play — as Michigan is riding a nine…

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 08, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… to an irregular electrocardiogram, which measures electrical activity in the heart. Despite being cleared from the same issue by the Wolverines, per NFL Network, Hurst’s draft stock has, at…

… evening, the 68-team NCAA Tournament field will be unveiled, and the Wolverines will head back out on the course. And after a torrid run through the Big Ten Tournament last week, their stock is…

March 16, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… 2018 a tough season for Bakich and his staff. Even with six of their top seven hitters and three-fourths of their starting rotation departed, the Wolverines could not have anticipated the…

… the beginning of the season, especially on the defensive side, where the Wolverines have mixed web gems with little league errors. This emphasis on consistency does not exclude the freshmen, who…

… contagious to our program.” Aside from bringing energy to the program, Thomas brought a quality of play that saw him starting from day one as a Wolverine. His freshman year, Thomas accumulated a…

… his game as he displayed great defensive prowess, an element the Wolverines take pride in. “It’s always a thrill just to play for Michigan, period,” Thomas said. “And then to be the leadoff…

… and the Wolverines’ most prolific batter. Thomas’ efforts this season, however, may come in vain as he seeks to lead his team out of a rebuilding season. It’s no surprise that a squad that lost…

… man. Of course, this is nothing new for him. So when asked about his legacy for the Wolverines, his answer makes sense. “We’ll see, I’m not sure,” Thomas said. “I’ll try to…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… was rattling after it dismantled Nebraska, 77-58, to reach the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament. The Wolverines’ Jan. 18 defeat in Lincoln was an afterthought. A date with then-No. 2 Michigan…

…. While the Wolverines (11-10- 3 Big Ten, 20-13-3 overall) got out to a one-goal lead, Wisconsin defenseman Tyler Inamoto started an onslaught that would see three total Badger goals in the first…

… his prowess was an afterthought due to another round of high-output play from the Wolverine front line. Lavigne’s comeback in the second and third periods Friday shows that Michigan holds a…

… history. Clayton believes the Wolverines should rank in the top 20 nationally, and is relying on certain athletes to get the team to the NCAA Championships. Ellis and Cartwright are…

March 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… after his game-winning, last second shot against Houston sent the Wolverines to the Sweet Sixteen. Jordan Poole’s last-second shot saves Wolverines from elimination in tightly-contested game against…

… to offensive lulls that threatened its survival in the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines went to the first TV timeout once again without a made field goal, this time trailing MAX MARCOVITCH…

March 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…. “He made a lot of them, but that’s all you can really do, is try to force him into contested shots.” On the flip side, a physical Houston man defense held the Wolverines in check, stifling…

… Michigan’s pick-and- roll action with athleticism, holding it so just 30 percent from the field. By the end of the game, a dejected Wolverines bench thought that would be the culprit of its…

Wolverine.” For all the talk about Cougars guard Rob Gray offensively, it was the defense on both ends that controlled the game. “I actually told CJ, I didn’t think we were gonna go home.” …

March 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

Wolverines’ ticket to Los Angeles for the Sweet Sixteen. But you already know all that. I’d bet my bracket money on it. There’s probably a lot about this weekend you know noth- ing about, though. For…

… and four relays scored points, includ- ing three national runner-up finishes, to help the Wolverines become the first Big Ten team to earn a top-five finish since that same year. The gymnastics…

March 16, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…. In the end, it didn’t matter for the Wolverines (13-5 Big Ten, 29-7 overall). They sleepwalked their way to a 61-47 win to earn a matchup against sixth-seeded Houston on Saturday. Things couldn…

… few minutes, sophomore guard Zavier Simpson picked up two fouls and was relegated to the bench, while the Wolverines turned it over again. Oh, and they didn’t score a point. Even still, fifth…

March 22, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… provided some hope for the Wolverines. Junior second baseman Faith Canfield led off with a walk and junior centerfielder Natalie Peters followed with an infield single. Blanco stepped up to the plate…

… Canfield. Inning over. And just as Blanco had flipped the switch off for the Chippewas, she flipped it on for the Wolverines. With runners on first and second in the bottom of the sixth, Blanco…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… walk-on like Wil- son, described it in the Michi- gan men’s basketball team’s locker room in Wichita, Kan., the day before the Wolverines begin the NCAA Tournament against Montana. Simpson and…

… have the Wolverines ready to take on Montana. Back to do it all again W ICHITA, Kan. — Moritz Wagner thinks back to the Oregon game, but not in the way you might assume. He objects to the notion…

March 30, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… transform the Ross School of Business into an impactful fashion mecca. High fashion does not even begin to describe it. Wolverines, you do not want to miss this one. The day-long conference entails…

…. “What was really important to me is teaching incoming Wolverines, and also current students, about the importance of networking, and just how rewarding it is to form an event that touches every…

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 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… firmer grasp on the Wolverines’ strength and conditioning program, The Michigan Daily sat down with Jamie Preiss. This past summer, Preiss was named Michigan’s strength and conditioning coach after…

… part of what we do. ZOEY HOLMSTROM/Daily Senior forward Jillian Dunston has made an impression in her time at Michigan as being one of the hardest workers in the weight room for the Wolverines. PHOTO…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… of perspectives. Initiatives like Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and programs like Wolverine Pathways, Intergroup Relations and the Go Blue Guarantee are a start, but they cannot be the end…

… answerable to students, staff and faculty. The truth is the problems facing this campus are not insignificant and neither are we. Every point in our history has had challenges and Wolverines to…

… like you are why it does. We are here to support those Wolverines who defined our yesterdays, embrace our todays and shape our tomorrows. We are here to aMplify your voice. Time to aMplify the…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…/Daily Wolverine of the Week Question: If you had control of President Trump’s twitter account for 24 hours, what’s the first thing you would do? “Delete it” LSA senior Rana Makki Sudoku Syndication http…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… noahharr@umich.edu NOAH HARRISON | COLUMN DANIEL GREENE AND IZZY BAER | OP-ED T o Our Fellow Wolverines, As new Central Student Government parties form and elections fast approach, we wanted to…

… working with and on Central Student Government (CSG), LSA Student Government (LSA SG), Center for Campus Involvement (CCI), Wolverine Support Network (WSN), LSA Honor Council, Counseling…

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