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February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… State 2 ichigan 2 no State 1 By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Editor Before facing Ohio State, Michi- an coach Red Berenson pieced ogether a line so potent it could've arried the Wolverines to the…

Wolverines (16-7-1-0 CCHA,19-9-4 overall) with two goals - the fifth and sixth of his sophomore cam- paign. "It feels really good (to score again), but I've got to give a lot of credit to Louie and Carl…

January 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 73) • Page Image 8

… facing Ferris State in a home- and-home series, the Wolverines Ferris State know one thing: t Michigan they are going to get hit. Matchup: The defensively Ferris State minded Bulldogs 1a8-4, ichi- have…

… by the Wolverines are tied for their low- est in a series all season. And while Wohlberg's late goal stole a point back in October, Michigan coach Red Berenson and his players have men- tioned that the…

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 14, 2011 - 3B NO.8 SEED From Page 1B pegged the Wolverines as solidly in the tournament after their victory over Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament…

… lost to the Fighting Illini. Beilein explained his team's surprising seed by pointing to the strength of the Big Ten - seven conference squads made the tournament - and the fact that the Wolverines

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

… sea- son, Aaron Palushaj left Michigan and is still toiling around in the American Hockey League (maybe that wasn't the best choice, eh?). The Wolverines also said, "Bye, bye," to Kevin Quick and Tris…

…: an NCAA title. And the run to St. Paul, Minn. begins next Friday in the CCHA Tournament semifinals. The Wolverines have won games this year in every imagin- able way, which is certainly key come…

… Arena once again. So here we are. It's mid-March and Michigan is back at the Joe contending for another CCHA Tournament championship. Wouldn't it be nice, though, if Wolverine nation was cheering for an…

… expected., INegrly everything went as planned for the No. 5 Michigan hockey team in its CCHA quar- terfinal series. The Wolverines swept Bowl- ing Green by rattling off a 5-1 win on Friday and a 4-1 win on…

…'s toe-drag-to- top-shelf highlight reel goal - to put the Wolverines up three and the game out of reach. Bowling Green had scored three goals just one time in their last 17 games. It was more of the same…

…. As the top seed, the Wolverines are the obvious favorite. But you know what they say. Sophomores pace 'M' offensive attack SAMMI TRAUBEN/daily Forward Matt Rust and the rest of the senior class has…

… forward Louie Caporusso - who suffered alower-body injury two weekends ago against Northern Michigan - the fifth-ranked Wolverines lost leadership and two top-tier forwards. But in the seniors' last series…

… Fal- cons on Friday. Michigan was up 3-0 on Bowling Green, but Sparks's goal set the tempo for a dominant third period for the Wolverines. "I'm glad (Sparks) scored a goal," Berenson said on Friday…

…-ice pass from fresh- man defenseman Mac Bennett, beat the Falcon defenders and buried the puck for his third tally of his sophomore season. Treais, the center on Sparks's line, scored the Wolverines' sec…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

… more gusto and a little more oomph," Berenson said. Before he was sent off, Brown gave the Wolverines all the scor- ing they'd need in the second period. The goal was the epitome of what Berenson was…

… ai they ca powerI - thisr tc sin "We We cle Even H once or out an be fres Micl blanke ALTY KILL good sign after the Wolverines allowed three goals to Miami Page lB (Ohio)'s power play last weekend in…

… Oxford. , and the other team keeps But the strong Wolverine pen- til your penalty killers are alty kill far out-shined the fact ally fatigued and they can't that Michigan's own power play nd they can…

… halftime because even though it led the Hoosiers by eight points, it could have led by a wider margin. And so the Wolverines came out firing in the second half. Freshman Tim Hardaway Jr. sank his first 3…

… the. Wolverines after Michigan had missed eight free throws to close the game. The crowd fell silent and Michi- gan's bench looked frustrated. The Hoosiers instituted a full-court press for the last two…

… minutes, and it forced the Wolverines into two turnovers and two timeouts. "It's not like we were bad on the inbound," Douglass said. "They were doing a great job. Calling a timeout isn't bad, it's better…

… difficulty finishing at the line. In the closing minutes, four of the Wolverines five starters accumu- lated eight missed free throws - Michigan went 19-for-37 from the charity stripe on Saturday. "You don…

Wolverines with 28 seconds remaining. But that's when sopho- more guard Darius Morris - who tallied 15 points - went to the line and gave the Wolverines a two- possession edge. It's unusual that a made free…

… holding the ball more, trying to burn time off the clock. The Wolverines stopped attacking the basket as much and broke off from the aggressive intensity that had allowed them to post the lead in the first…

… that hurt us in the sec- ond half." ' In their six-game losing skid in January, the Wolverines were often the team that was down 20 and making a run at the end. But after a narrow loss to then- No. 15…

March 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

Wolverines' surprising season culminated on Sunday, when they were announced as a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Michigan willl take on Tennessee in the second round this Friday in Charlotte, N.C. "It…

… being pleased with the season no mat- ter what the outcome of the selection show was. It was a rather pessimistic take, considering most experts See NO.8 SEED, Page 3B TEAM, TEAM, TEAM the Wolverines

April 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…0 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, April 14, 2011- 7A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 7A Rockets silence Wolverines'bats SOFTBALL Taylor tosses one…

…- hit shutout for M' By ZACH HELFAND Daily Sports Writer Michigan coach Rich Malo- ney looked towards Toledo's dugout after the Rockets' .3-1 victory over the Wolverines and saw what his team should be…

…'Neill with a pitch on the outside of the plate. O'Neill didn't like the call and let home plate umpire Gene Klotz know it. Klotz immediate- ly tossed O'Neill, who became the first Wolverine to be ejected from…

… was on her game, and thankfully because the rest of us weren't." The Wolverines pushed across an early run, after a single from junior center fielder Bree Evans scored senior designated hitter Alycia…

… field fence. Any chance that the Chippewas (5-3 MAC, 20-13 overall) could touch up Taylor virtually vanished. The win was the Wolverines' fourth in a row and came against a formidable non-conference foe…

… games. If she remains as dependable as she strives to be, it may very well be another success ful weekend for the Wolverines. "It seemed easy (last weekend against Purdue), but it wasn't at easy…

November 14, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

… against Illinois, the Fighting Illini didn't cross midfield until the end of the third quarter. It was the Wolverines' defense that VETS From Page 1A place mainly in the Union and on the Diag, included a…

… in the right position to make a play. Twice more, he admitted his newfound dedica- tion to film. That difference comes from Hoke and his staff - they have the Wolverines prepared to play every Saturday…

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