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February 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… meal will be provided. 8 — Friday, February 13, 2015 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines look to solidify place in PairWise Rankings By JASON RUBINSTEIN Daily Sports Editor The…

… Minneapolis, the 12th-ranked Wolverines will propel themselves into a very steady position in the PairWise Rankings. But that won’t come easily. No. 14 Minnesota (5-2-3 Big Ten, 14-9-3 overall) will be…

March 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines 73-55 blowout win, “nothing to lose” prevailed. Buoyed by a burst of energy at the start, Michigan was all over a sluggish Illini team from the opening tip. Friday, though, the…

Wolverines will face a much stiffer test when they take on No. 1 seed Wisconsin. The Badgers have only NCAA Tournament seeding position on the line, and with their smart, veteran lineup, they’re a safe…

February 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

Wolverines struggled to find consistency, falling to Nebraska in the fourth round of the Big Ten Tournament. Ultimately, they were not granted a bid to the NCAA Tournament. As Michigan begins its…

… season this weekend with a trip to Long Beach State for a three-game swing, hope abounds. And the Wolverines are excited about much more than the warm California sun. For senior captain infielder…

…-year letterwinner at Michigan, and his brother Sam Amine (1988- 1990) was an NCAA qualifier. Both were Olympic alternates in 1992, and both are considered to be among the top Wolverine wrestlers of all time…

… other top schools, they always had a feeling that they were Wolverines. “For my senior grad party, my mom and I looked through my old journals, and I always wrote about coming here even when I was…

… that Jordan’s younger brother, eighth- grader Cameron, will become a Wolverine. “It’s a great opportunity that some people take for granted to train with family,” Malik said. “But I realize how…

… were able to pull out games, and play defense and pitch well enough (to win) without the offense playing its part.” The Wolverines belted four home runs last week, and scored nine runs against…

November 13, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…Friday, November 13, 2015 // Tip Off 8B Wolverines deep at every position By KELLY HALL Daily Sports Writer Michigan men’s basketball coach John Beilein has a lot of options at guard. Well, he…

… has a lot of forwards, too. This team has no shortage of depth. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, though, it’s going to be difficult to figure out who goes where. “It’s like, one day…

… throwing up 3-pointers, attempting (and sinking) his first shot as a Wolverine from beyond the arc just a minute after getting on the court. Forward/Center Zak Irvin is still recovering from an…

… go-ahead. Irvin was the only Wolverine to start in all 32 games last season, averaging 14.3 points per game and 4.8 rebounds. Kam Chatman had a disappointing freshman season after losing…

… redshirt this season. A year of conditioning for Wagner could be beneficial for the Wolverines, but Beilein insists that Wagner will earn playing time if he continues to perform like he has in practice…

…/Daily Junior guard Derrick Walton Jr. is healthy again after an injury-riddled 2014-15 season and will run the point for the Wolverines. FOLLOW OUR BEAT WRITERS FOR UPDATES ALL SEASON LONG: @SJKAUF…

November 13, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

… 17, 2015, and everybody in the build- ing is celebrat- ing Michigan’s 56-54 win over Northwestern. Everybody, that is, except for LeVert. The prognosis for the Wolverines’ leader in every…

… dominated by ballhandlers, and in Beilein’s guard-heavy offense, expect a Wolverine onslaught. They’ll run, they’ll shoot and, perhaps most importantly, they’ll be fresh. With five guards with Big Ten…

… freshmen in 2014-15, Beilein has said. But ask Dawkins to list his single biggest offseason improvement, and he’ll tell you it’s his basketball IQ. Yet another break for Dawkins and the Wolverines: It…

… Michigan, the Wolverines have reached the point that last year was supposed to represent. It’s time to show once and for all they’re a program that reloads and doesn’t rebuild. After 2013’s Final Four…

… him. Albrecht began the year as a backup point guard. By the season’s end, he was the team’s clear leader, its voice, its rallying point. The Wolverines return 92.5 percent of their scoring this…

…, and the cavalry is coming. This season is Michigan’s mulligan, but the green is shorter and they’re working with a better set of clubs. Don’t expect the Wolverines to miss twice. Facher can be…

April 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… Ramirez hit her first career home run Saturday. For an encore, the sophomore shortstop jacked a three-run shot to give the Wolverines the lead in the Sunday game. In nine at-bats, Ramirez hit .889…

… for the weekend. Ramirez was on fire all weekend, but she wasn‘t alone. The seventh through ninth hitters combined for 11 hits as the Wolverines swept the Rutgers. “We’re a team, and we need…

… Alyssa Landrith, saw action in Friday’s opener, but none could stymie the Wolverine offense. Junior second baseman Sierra Romero, sophomore outfielder Kelly Christner and junior right fielder…

… well equipped for the potency of the Wolverines’ lineup. Instead of a slugfest like in game one, the Michigan offense was contained to just two productive innings. The three-run homer from…

… edges.” ROBERT DUNNE/Daily Abby Ramirez hit .889 in Michigan’s weekend series to help lead the Wolverines to a sweep over Rutgers. Wolverines rebound to win series on road By DANNY VARGOVICK Daily…

… Sports Writer It won’t be the start that sticks out from the Michigan baseball team’s series this weekend. It will be the finish. This weekend, the Wolverines started horribly with an 11…

… that’s exactly what it did, rallying on Saturday and Sunday to take the series with 5-3 and 8-3 wins in State College. For the Wolverines, the heroes of the turnaround on Saturday and Sunday were…

… clutch doubles to bring home four Wolverine base runners. The other offensive star for Michigan was senior centerfielder Jackson Glines. After leading the Big Ten in hitting for the…

April 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

…4B — April 13, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday Wolverines fail to finish big possessions vs. OSU Struggles in faceoffs doom Michigan in close loss to rival By…

Wolverines understood all scoring opportunities were going to be at a premium against No. 11 Ohio State (3-0 Big Ten, 10-3 overall). Knowing how valuable every offensive possession would be against…

November 13, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 29) • Page Image 10

… here NCAA “Bracket Buster” NCAA Final Four TABLE OF CONTENTS MICHIGAN’S MULLIGAN: The Wolverines suffered devastating injuries in 2014-15, forcing several young players into action. That prepared…

… poised for another run at a Big Ten title. Instead, the injury-riddled Wolverines missed postseason play altogether. This season, Michigan returns 11 of 12 scholarship players. Senior co-captains Caris…

November 13, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… to start all 20 games for the Wolverines while setting the team record for assists in a season. This season, Lubbers has continued her strong play in the midfield — her nine assists in 19 starts…

… level.” Saturday, Lubbers will help lead the 10th-ranked Wolverines into the NCAA Tournament against No. 7 Wake Forest. Throughout her time at Michigan, her teammates have been there to…

… Motte had a goal and two assists, while his line mate, junior forward Alex Kile, registered his first goal as a Wolverine. This time around, the Purple Eagles’ resume doesn’t leave much…

…’ve tied two good teams in Penn State and Robert Morris, so we definitely can’t take them lightly.” And the Wolverines shouldn’t, because college hockey is an unpredictable game and anything…

… the Wolverines’ first game of the 2015-16 season. Michigan will then make the short trip to Detroit on Sunday to finish the weekend doubleheader. With the end goal of a return to the NCAA…

January 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

Wolverines. “(Elmblad) was able to play her freshman year and play a lot her sophomore year, so that kind of made me look up to her as far as what I needed to do in order to be successful…

… No. 20 Ohio State. Despite having won the last three games in the series, the Wolverines (3-1 Big Ten, 10-6 overall) are clear underdogs. Three seniors form the core of the starting lineup…

… at the same level as Russell, or come particularly close. Though freshman forward Ricky Doyle has shown marked improvement throughout the season, no other Wolverine freshman is averaging over…

… among the ranks of Michigan’s consistent contributors. “They’ve all had their little points during the season,” Beilein said, citing Doyle and Chatman’s performance in the Wolverines’ 68-65 win…

… the Wolverines’ youngest contributors’ heads in the game, something they’ve struggled with in other high-pressure situations on the road. “I probably can’t share some of the things their fans say…

Wolverines have to play games on the road — six of them in the next month — an assignment that has become a bewildering problem for them. Holding a 1-5 record this season in road games, there hasn…

Wolverines are a completely different team on the road, getting outscored by an average of 4.33 to 2.83. HYMAN HUMMING: Zach Hyman is enjoying a dynamite season at the right time, when Michigan has…

… was that it lacked a consistent goal scorer, a player to take over when games got tight or when the Wolverines fell behind. In Friday’s 4-3 overtime win against Minnesota, it was Hyman who…

… have become top players and senior leaders in their final season for the Wolverines. “I’m so glad we’re both here together and finishing our years (together).” NOTEBOOK “Last year was definitely…

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