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February 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…'s then-season-high losing streak to three games, revealed a lot about the Wolverines. For one, it showed the pres- sure and understanding sur- rounding the rivalry to Barnes Arico. "(Michigan State) is…

… culture of the program y press conference, that has dramatically changed." something we talked Following the loss to Michi- We've lost to them (com- gan State, the Wolverines have to the season) 11 straight…

… Michigan, 24-8, in the paint. The Spartan frontcourt had scored 24 points and missed only three shots, while the Wolverine big men had scored just seven. The game was basically over at that point - Michigan…

…'s deficit continued to grow as its forwards and centers continued to get outplayed. By the end of the game, Michi- gan State's frontcourt scored 28 points, compared to eight for the Wolverines. The two backup…

…'t perform well. approaches, 'M' The Wolverines won fewer faceoffs than the Fighting Irish can't keep puck in in both games of last weekend, and of those, even fewer came in opposing zone the opposingzone. On…

February 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… Tuesday. The Wolverines never led, never had a chance and for the night there was no dispute: the state belonged to the Spar Spartan muscle bullies Michigan bigs in the paint ByEVERETT COOK Daily Sports…

… of fresh- man forward Mitch McGary's career. It had been coming for a couple weeks now, McGary outgrow- ing his role as the first Wolverine off the bench. He was the spark and the sixth man, a fan…

…Gary continued to play the role of the sixth man. Michigan coach John Beilein said he liked having the energetic freshman come off the bench, even if he ended up with more minutes than the Wolverine starting in…

… the bench. He needed it on the court from the beginning.- But McGary, like the rest of the fourth-ranked Wolverines, didn't look or play the part. Before Mor- gan subbed in four minutes into the game…

November 13, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… arc and finished the night with 23 points. The Wolverines finished the half with 12 3-pointers and headed to the locker room leading 59-23. Michigan didn't slow down in the second half despite the Bull…

…- dogs mixing up their defense, switching from a zone to trap- ping and pressing the Wolverine offense. Sophomore forward Glenn Rob- inson III threw down a dunk 14 seconds into the half, and Beilein didn…

… improved player, and his ability to step up will play a big part in the Wolverines' fate this year. "This is a great start for him," Beilein said. "Who are you going to take out in that lineup right now so…

… has identified as a shoot- er that spreads the court with his 6-foot-6 frame, came off the bench. On the Wolverines' first possession after the substitu- tion, Irvin missed a three from the corner. On…

… the next Michigan (2-0) possession, the same result occurred, a rimmed-out 3-point attempt. The waythe ballwas bouncing, it seemed like the game would be similar to the Wolverines' opener against UMass…

… love Caris LeVert, and I wasn't tak- ing him out until he missed one because he didn't need a rest" The key for the Wolverines in this sequence, and throughout the first half, was their ability to get…

June 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… began, the newfound expectation of winning became evident while the Wolverines (14-10 Big Ten, 29-27 overall) consistently battled back from adversity to earn the program's first berth to the Big Ten…

…-hander Chad Jasman, worked throughout the season to help their coach instill the winning culture among their younger teammates. You could see it had paid off on thefinalregular-seasongame,when the Wolverines

… lineup on the field. As the Wolverine baseball pro- gram looks forward, it will have to do so without the leaders who helped precipitate the team's change in mentality. With Bakich at the helm, Michigan…

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…

June 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… decided to move on with the next phase of his life. The Wolverines will begin their search for his replacement immediately. During his 36 years of coaching, LaPlante has helped with 18 athletes earning…

… 2013 season concluded Sat- e urday, when the Wolverines fin- c ished tied for 44th at the NCAA e outdoor championships in Eugene, s Ore. LaPlante's best finish dur- h ing his tenure as head coach was e…

… time of 49.37 to take fourth 2, Ferlic found himself a natural place. In doing so, he became to the event. The same distance the top Wolverine finisher in the runner who suffered through a hurdles since…

June 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… already a better result than last year. The Wolverines' four runners are an improvement from last year, when the team sent three competitors to the event and scored no points. With two returning athletes…

… only non-graduating most f member of the four competing at an e Wolverines, set a new school was gre record and personal best in the place to pole vault, finishing 10th for the Thou second consecutive…

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