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February 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

… former Wolverine was at ease in his home for two collegiate seasons at Michigan. It’s far different than the year he has experienced so far with the Sacramento Kings. The rookie has averaged just…

… have fun, it was clear he still wished he could help the Wolverines, as evidenced by his joke that he wanted “to steal (Andrew) Dakich’s jersey for a couple of minutes and go out there.” However…

…’t the only former Wolverine who returned to Michigan on Tuesday. Also making a cameo was Glenn Robinson III, now of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Similar to Stauskas, Robinson has had to…

… and we’ll talk,” he said. “I know how it is to be in that situation, the pressure that you feel.” The third former Wolverine to return to Crisler was Jordan Morgan. While Robinson spoke with the…

Wolverines before Tuesday’s game. “I just wanted to stress to our team the importance of this Michigan State game and the fact that what you do in this game against Michigan State to everybody…

… State used a highly efficient offensive attack, spearheaded by Branden Dawson and Travis Trice, to stifle any chance of a Wolverine comeback, cruising to an 80-67 win at Crisler Center…

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… Tuesday morning due to darkness, and the Wolverines fought hard despite different weather conditions, shooting a 298. Michigan coach Jan Dowling said she was proud of the way her team handled…

… said. “But they fought hard, and because of that we ended up nipping some teams and finishing in the top eight.” Choi led the Wolverines and finished 16th overall after firing a pair of 73s…

November 18, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…Vall Jordan’s fingers. But in an accident thematically consistent with the Wolverines’ injury-plagued 2014-15 campaign, the Michigan assistant coach took Irvin out of commission for a brief moment…

….” In the end, Irvin escaped the incident unscathed, and returned to the court Monday night in the Wolverines’ 88-68 win over Elon. The comeback couldn’t have come at a better time. With a…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… would improve.” Her record-breaking time earned her a second-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Champion- ships in Eugene, Oregon this past weekend — the best Wolverine finish at the event since…

… seventh place. Three other Wolverines quali- fied: sophomore Erin Finn quali- fied in the 5,000-meter run, and both redshirt junior Shan- non Osika and senior co-captain Brooke Handler received bids in…

… rounded out the middle- distance runners and became the first Wolverine to receive All-American honors in both the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter events. She finished in fifth place with a time of 15…

… allowed her to still find suc- cess. This weekend concluded Mich- igan’s 2014-2015 campaign, and Henry was satis- fied with the way his Wolverines wrapped up the season. But that satisfaction won…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… first experience on the offi- cial National Team roster. Romero joins former Wolverine Amanda Chidester, a 2012 Michigan gradu- ate, and her younger sister Sydney, an incoming Oklahoma freshman and…

… softball. In three years as a short- stop and second baseman for the Wolverines, she owns several pro- gram records with a full season still left to play. She already boasts the most home runs of any…

… goal. And by mid-August, she’ll be heading back to Ann Arbor, where the Wolverines say the goals never change. Led by their second base- man, the Michigan softball team will be striving to reach the…

… Dallas Charge this week. The left-hander leaves Michigan’s program with a 100- 18 career record from inside the circle. Her .847 win percentage is third all-time amongst Wolverine pitchers. Now…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… baseball team’s Cinderella run, another Michigan team was on the brink of rising to exceptional heights. All eyes turned to Oklahoma City, where the softball team — a trailblazer for Wolverine athlet…

… has more wins than any other coach in the University’s his- tory, built the program into one of Michigan’s greatest. And when the Wolverines came so close to capturing their second National…

…, they didn’t go into the locker rooms at the Big House. DELANEY RYAN/Daily Former Michigan athletes Sheryl Szady and Liz Eagan reconnected and reflected on their time as Wolverines at the WCWS. A new…

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…, just a few Wolverines attended the team’s NHL prospect development camps. According to Motte, players wanted to stay in Ann Arbor and work with each other in Michigan instead of travel to camps…

…. This past summer, though, the game plan changed, and 15 Wolverines attended NHL development camps. “Last summer, most guys thought it was best for them to stick around and focus on what was…

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… population of 39.3 percent. This means that Detroit is the poorest major city in America. Man found dead near Wolverine Tower in June died of natural causes Police confirmed Thursday morning that a…

… man found dead in June near Wolverine Tower, a University administrative build- ing, passed away from natural causes. Diane Brown, spokesperson for the University’s Division of Public Safety and…

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