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September 22, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 15) • Page Image 12

… Daily DETROIT - Fifty-five minutes into the men's soccer team's 5-1 win over Detroit on Friday, Mauro Fuzetti made Wolverine history. The Michigan junior midfielder became the first Wolverine since 2003…

… to record a hat trick. Michigan coach Steve Burns called Fuzetti, who also became the Wolverines' seventh-leading scorer of all-time, the "man of the match." "He was just dangerous all day and he was…

… hat trick. Fueled by some pent-up aggres- sion after losing Wednesday to Kentucky, the Wolverines (5-2-1) left Detroit with an explosive win. But the game wasn't all about Michigan. Detroit tied the…

… it was now a "new game." Buttheir encouragement seemed to spark the .Wolverines, who responded quickly to change the dynamic. Just five minutes after the Titans' game-tying goal, the Wolverines

… 90 minutes to secure a final score of5-1. After Wednesday's tough loss, winning Friday's game was very important to Burns. For the sec- ond time this year, the Wolverines looked to rebound strong from…

… 1-1 double-overtime tie at Arizona Sta lye WolverineS fight dry heat In tie Women's soccer team winless in Arizona trip By RUTH LINCOLN Daily Sports Writer After 110 minutes in the 100- plus degree…

… desert heat, the Michigan women's soccer team was gassed. The Wolverines battled Ari- zona State to a 1-1 tie in double overtime Sunday at the Sun Devil Soccer Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. Unfamiliar and…

… overwhelming for some of the Wolverines, the arid, southwestern temperatures* presented an extra challenge throughout the day. Michigan trainer Tina Scully tried to provide some relief, by pouring water down the…

…, the Wolverines (3-4-2) hoped to bounce back in the second leg of the West Coast roadtrip. In Sunday's game, the Wol- verines took control in the 35th minute when senior midfielder and forward Danelle…

… behind the defenses and will get these great chances right in front of the net. And she's got the com- posure to stick them in the back of the net." The Wolverines held onto their, slight lead until the 85…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

… regular season Friday night with a 4-3 vic- tory over Wisconsin-Green Bay. The Wolverines (2-0-0) relied on late-match heroics from junior for- ward Peri Marosevic, who scored the game-winning goal in the…

…. Sophomore Lexi Zimmerman tallied more than 30 assists in back-to-back games this weekend, helping Micb igan to an undefeated opening weekend. Zimmerman leads Wolverines to fast start Junior Peri Marosevic…

… just getting better every match and taking baby steps to becoming a better team," Zim- merman said. Rosen will look to Zimmerman to help lead this young Wolverine squad as they continue to mesh to…

September 22, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

Wolverines finished 11th at the NCAA Championships. The rowing championships are in the spring, so the fall season is a way for the rowingteam to warm up. To get ready for the season, the coaches schedule non…

…. "It changes the dynamics of the rowing, and that's what we were looking for today. It was the firsttime we have compet- ed and it exposed some things." The Wolverine rowers focused on working on their…

… Saturday with his team for the Br. Doyle Meet of Champions, and the Wolverines dominated. Redshirt sophomore Ciaran O'Lionaird was Michigan's top fin- isher for the second meet in a row. After winning the…

… Spartan Invite last weekend, O'Lionaird finished' third in New York. The Wolverines won the meet with 39 points far ahead of second place Penn State (121 points). With senior Lex Williams side- lined with a…

… sore back, Michigan needed O'Lionaird to step up. Unlike Michigan, No. 4 Iona, No. 18 Providence, and Penn State all had raced on the course before. But once the gun sounded, the Wolverines weren…

… to be a Wolverine." The Wolverines had trained hard all week, running more than 95 miles. "Definitely weren't resting for this one," Warhurst said. Though the Wolverines won the event convincingly, O…

September 15, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

… lower than Invitational. Seven Wolverines gan coach Kathy Teichert. "Ashley Minnesota's runner-up score of finished in the top 18, each of them set a tournament record, but hon- 304, as the other squads…

… failed breaking80. estly, just watching her, it could to even threaten the Wolverines' "I'm really pleased with the have been even lower." JEREMY CHO/Daily Michigan coach Ron Warhurst was pleased with his…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…8E - New Student Edition The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com In a year when the Wolverines always seemed to come through, the abrupt end was hard to watch 4 DENVER - then CCHA tournament…

… champi- aybe we were just a lit- ons. A trip to theFrozen Four. tle too spoiled, watch- None of it was originally expected, but all of it happened. ing Michigan And then the Wolverines found get everything…

September 08, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 5) • Page Image 13

… wanted to make the most of its West Coast tour. In fact, it stayed on the field as long as possible. The Wolverines played two matches tq overtime finishes this weekend, defeating San Diego State 3-2 in…

… moment of stunned silence, sev- eral Wolverines ran to Fuzetti to celebrate and San Diego State players collapsed on the ground. "It was an amazing goal," Fuzetti said. "It was just the best feeling in the…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…, the Wolverines came within three points, only to let the DAN Boilermakers FELDMAN re-extend their lead. Michigan lacking a killer instinct? What a surprise. But things were supposed to be different…

… under Beilein. He's won at every stop - Erie Community College, Nazareth, LeMoyne, Canisius, Richmond and West Virginia. Well, almost every stop. Not Michigan. The Wolverines (4-10)' are the Big Ten…

September 08, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

…, raising her season total to 218 through six games. Without last year's four seniors, Zimmerman's game had to adapt with the new Wolverine offensive attack. "She doesn't have the same tools around her as she…

… Invitation- al MVP as she set the pace for the Wolverines' successful offensive attack. In the weekend's other two matches, Michigan pounded Georgia State and Arkansas, both 3-0. offensively, the Wolverines

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

… Church Street Dining and Delivery everyday from 10:30 am tit 4 am 734-995-5095 www.pizzahouse.com Senior captain Stephanie Hoyer led the Wolverines in their two road losses this past weekend against No.1…

… North Carolina and No. 3 Wake Forest Wolverines fall to two of nation's best Blue sees early, losses as learning opportunities By MICHAEL BERTENTHAL Daily Sports Writer Though the Michigan field hockey…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… winless in his first three games, the former U.S. national team coach needed to find some answers. Rogind and Stachel responded and connected on the Wolverines' lone goal in Michigan's 1-0 win against Miami…

… (Ohio) Sun- day in Oxford, Ohio. "It was great," Ryan said. "We've had some bad breaks so far. It was nice to see things fall our way." After dropping Friday's contest to Cincinnati, 2-1, the Wolverines

September 25, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

…, winning the set 25-23. The Wolverines came out of the locker room for the third set, poised and ready to win their first Big Ten match of the year. "Coach (Rosen) just told us we had to play Michigan vol…

… settle things down a little bit." Karpiak helped the Wolver- ines jump out to a quick 9-5 lead and they cruised to a 25-20 vic- tory to cap the sweep. But it wasn't as easy as the Wolverines would have…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… Championship. followingthe Wolverines' 1-0 and "My seniors have established 6-1 NCAA super regional losses careers, and they were part of our to Virginia Tech on Sunday, not a greatest moment," Hutchins said…

… and Virginia Virginia Tech coach Scot Tech'sAll-American senior Ange- Thomas anl three of his players la Tincher, the Wolverine defense filled the chairs behind the same faltered and looked the…

… few game in three years. Wolverines with much to cel- "She seemed to have a differ- ebrate Sunday. ent approach for each batter," FreshmanfirstbasemanDorian Hutchins said. "She didn't give Shaw had her…

… pitches. I didn't feel we starters hitless in the three-game made adjustments, and that's on series, including senior Samantha us." Findlay. Findlay hoped to help the fourth-seeded Wolverines (52- 8) avoid…

… would be charging onto the field at Ray Fish- er Stadium after a victory yesterday afternoon. After all, the Wolverines were hosting the NCAA regional. They had already beaten Kentucky a day earlier, so…

… said. "I don't have any regrets. We played hard. In the end we did everything we could, and it just wasn't quite enough." The night before, the 16th- ranked Wolverines (46-14) lost a heartbreaking game…

… against No. 23 Arizona, 4-3, and were pushed into the loser'sbracket. No. 24 Kentucky (44-18 overall) then eliminated the Wolverines from the NCAA Tour- nament. The Wildcats didn't waste time tearing apart…

… fifth-year senior Leif Mahler had an RBI double in the fifth to pull the Wolverines within three runs. "In the dugout, we thought we had a chance," Abraham said. "They just came up with some good plays on…

… us. You need to have breaks in this tournament, and we definitely didn't get any breaks." Michigan had chances to close the gap even more, putting run- ners on base every inning. But the Wolverines

September 29, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 20) • Page Image 10

…-Canton High School. Against the Gophers, the Wolverines played impressive defense, but the offense couldn't connect on its opportunities. Michigan's best scoring chance came with five minutes left in the game…

… Friday, the Wolverine defense held the Hawkeyes (0-1- 1, 5-5-1) scoreless for 110 minutes, but the offensive performance was just as lackluster in Michi- gan's third consecutive overtime game. Freshman…

… Wisconsin defender while taking a potentially game-tying shot. Now, the Wolverines had a shot, with a penalty kick and a chance to tie the Badgers.. Senior Mike Holody was chosen to take the shot which…

… the Wisconsin goalie was there to knock it away. The ball was knocked around until the Badger defense successfully cleared it, ending the Wolverines' hopes for an overtime win. "Both teams looking into…

… the coaches' eyes at the end of the game had looks of disappointment on their faces," Burns said. But if it weren't for Holody's late game-tying goal, the Wolverines would have been the only ones dis…

… teams. The Wolverines made the trip two weekends ago, when they set out to New York to face some of the top teams in the coun- try. Michigan was the lone MCSA team, and its conference domi- nance didn…

… pretty competitive, but we all have a good time," Bogatko said. "You get out on the water and you sail all day, but once you get out the water, everyone's all friends." Wolverines upset by Spartans for…

Wolverines showed signs of life during the second set. Junior right-side hitter Megan Bower tal- lied seven kills and sophomore set- ter Lexi Zimmerman registered nine assists and five digs to silence the near…

… consistently." I I Junior Megan Bower collected seven kills in the second set against Michigan State on Saturday. The success, however, was short- lived. Coming out of the locker room, the Wolverines (1-1 Big…

… someone who is competitive doesn't want to feel helpless." The fourth set had a promising start, with the Wolverines holding close at 9-9, but a series of attack- ing errors and a service ace from Spartan…

September 08, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

… Arbor found out the Wolverines still hung onto at least one tradition amidst a regime change - beat-; ing Mid-American Conference teams. With its 16-6 win over Miami on Satur- day, Michigan improved to…

… 24-0 against MAC opponents. But the Wolverines still are not hitting on full cylinders yet. The previous 23 wins came by an average margin of 26.3 points per game. "As I told the team in the locker…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… quarterback several times, on consecutive plays no less, and ran the ball down Michigan's throat. Entering the game, the Wolverines knew Asiata would line up behind center, and even that he would run a counter…

… or a power run from that formation. But that didn't mean they could stop him. And Barwis? After the game, redshirt fresh- man center David Molk said he could play another one right then. The Wolverines

Wolverine de- fense in the first half. Michigan was nearly helpless as the Utes scored on 5-of-6 first-half possessions. No defense can be on the field that long and be success- ful, even with Barwis training…

Wolverines have more room for growth because they're learning a new system. But that was no help against Utah on Saturday. "We're not good enough to play bad and win," Rodriguez said. "I don't care who it is…

… Barwis aren't magical fixes. There are no wizard hats or snake oil to use. The Wolverines have their work cut out for them this season, more so than any time since Bo Schembechler took over in 1969. Just…

September 15, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… 57 Avg 14.0 15.0 11.4 Ls 18 16 18 TD 0 0 0 No Ys Avg g TD 2 -2 0.0 3 0 Senior Morgan Trent was.part of a Michigan secondary that allowed two deep pass plays in the Wolverines' loss to Notre Dame…

… for Wolverines IRISH From Page 1B Dame cornerback Mike Anello. With the ball back, the Fighting Irish needed just three plays for their second touchdown in the game's first four minutes. "Well…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… freshman Michael Shaw were part of his best recruiting class ever. Veter- ans Carlos Brown and Brandon Minor gave the Wolverines depth beyond the newcomers. Expectations were high. But production was low…

…. After watching film on Sunday, the coaching staff called on the Wolverines to playa faster, more physical game in the future - or risk not seeingthe field at allr "I didn't think we played very physical…

September 30, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… score, Zear- foss said the Law School is looking for more than just a competitive GPA. Ideal Wolverine Scholars, she continued, are students who have taken full course loads and had challenging…

… for the program. And for undergrads who don't make the cut as Wolverine Schol- ars, the academic profile of this year's entering class - with an average undergraduate OPA of 3.7 and an average LSAT…

September 30, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… graduation don't need to worry about taking the LSAT anymore - as long as they have top-flight grades. For University undergraduates with a 3.8 GPA or higher, the Wolverine Scholars Pro- gram. doesn't require…

… year's anticipated applicant pool of about 100 Wolverine Scholars. In a normal admissions cycle, about one in five applicants is admitted to the Law School. The combination of a required 3.8 mini- mum…

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