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October 19, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… sideline, where deceiving. He played far less Manningham had exploded than half of the Wolverines' into full gallop. The receiver GABE offensive snaps, and Henne effortlessly blazed by corner- EDELSON didn…

… he crossed the goal line. King, known for his athleticism, floundered in Manningham's wake, div- ing in a futile attempt to bring down the Wolverines' newest - and possibly most dangerous - weapon…

Wolverine's locker room. "I told my par- ents to bring down. -MERRIMACK 2 my stick from last year," forward Andrew Cogliano said. The freshman was hoping the change of sticks would exorcise the bad luck that…

March 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

… aggressively." Although the "C" word has become synonymous with success on the sandlot, with Michigan's offensive numbers through its first 13 games, saying the Wolverines are just "confident" may be an under…

…- statement. As a team, the Michigan offense is flourishing - the Wolverines (6- 7) currently boast a .327 batting average, a .521 slugging percentage and average more than 8.5 runs per game. Less than a month…

… flat out hit." Individually, senior third baseman Brock Koman and junior catcher Jake Fox have paced the Wolverine attack. Koman, described by Mal- oney as a "pure hitter," possesses a lofty .421…

… getgo, these boys hit." Unfortunately, hitting is only one half of baseball. With a pitching staff that has seen three freshmen and four sophomores toe the rubber, the Wolverines have struggled to slow…

… lineup we have." . Ebbett learning from Shouneyia on faceoffs DANNY MOLOSHOK/ Daily Junior Brandon Roberts and the rest of the Wolverines are getting their bats and offense in gear under new head coach…

… have a good night all around the rink," freshman center Andrew Ebbett said. Both players said they take time after practice or before games to work on faceoffs. Shouneyia, the Wolverines' top-line center…

… Detroit in 1995. He joins an extensive list of Wolverines who have received the illustrious award including Terry Mills, Glen Rice and Chris Webber. Harris also ends Michigan State's run of recruiting four…

… straight Mr. Basketball winners including Paul Davis, Kelvin Torbert, Marcus Taylor and Jason Richardson. 0 NICHOLAS AZZARO/Daily Senior alternate captain John Shouneyla has been one of the Wolverines

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 13

… just really honored to be up there." While no Wolverines won awards, several were nominated. Komisarek was a candidate for Rookie of the Year, Jillson up for Best Offensive Defenseman, Mike Roemensky for…

… potence ti M for a Michigan-Michigan State championship; game, More playground pains for the Wolverines DAVID ATZDIIy CCHA All-Rookie team selection Mike Komisarek sticks it to Nebraska-Omaha's James…

September 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

… course the Wolverines will be without their two top defen- sive linemen for this weekend. QiUSIONvMARK: It will be a month this Saturday. A month ago Drew Henson broke his foot dur- ing practice and was…

…" Navarre will be associated with one statistic - 8-for-28. The sad part is, it didn't have to turn out this way for Michigan. Had the Wolverines found a way to win the game, Epstein and Navarre would be…

… after day one. But one Wolverine has a chance to vil mcdalist honors. Senior Scott Haves, who shot rounds of 71 and 72 finished the first day tied for third with three other golfers, two shots off the…

… juniors Andrew Chapman. Kyle Kilcherman, and senior Kcvin H inton. A\lthouigh Michigan looks to be too many shots behind South Carolina to make a run at the title, Carras still belie\es the Wolverines can…

June 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

… and 3.0 rebounds per game this season. Rose was one of the members of the renowned Fab Five, and helped lead the Wolverines to two straight NCAA tour- nament final appearances in 1992 and 1993. After…

…Cahill Daily Sports Editor Add another award to the already- lengthy list Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins is compiling. The 12th-year Wolverine coach was named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year for…

… the second consecutive year. It was the fourth time in five years that the Wolverine coach has been so honored by the National Softball *Coaches Association. Hutchins - the 1995 National Coach of the…

… Year - led the team to its fourth Big Ten regular season title in five years, ending the season with a 51-14 record. The Wolverines also won the Big Ten tournament, earning a berth in the NCAA…

… Tournament, also for the fourth time in five seasons. Michigan went on to win the NCAA Regional 2 Tournament, and earned a place in the Women's College World Series. The Wolverines tied for seventh place in…

… win as coach of the Wolverines came in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. Hutchins chalked up her 200th win in the Big Ten by beat- ing Purdue April 17. Notebook WOMEN'S BAS- U Softball KETBALL…

November 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… above is what puts a solid lump in the stomachs of Wolverine faithful. The above is the enemy. They are bothersome. They are in the way. But like Jim Harbaugh, I guarantee a Michigan victory. The trouble…

… is, it is not going to be easy. It's not going to be like an Illinois or a Purdue where the only worry is how many yards the Wolverines will yield. Indeed, Ohio State can beat Michigan fair and square…

… numbers got better after that, but he won't evade the Wolverine rush like a Rickey Foggie. When Karsatos throws, he will go to Cris Carter, who has 58 catches for 991 yards and nine touchdowns. The next…

… into their home stadium. Michigan must hang tough in the first half. A tie at halftime would do just fine. Then the Wolverines must do their usual third-quarter blitz. They've outscored opponents 86…

…'s easy to understand the drive behind the Wolverines, who have not been to the Rose Bowl since 1983. "I know what kind of guys are on this team," Harbaugh said. "You can go up and down the line, but when…

… in '83. None of them played. They want to go more than anything they've ever wanted. They will get their wish - they being the Michigan Wolverines, Michigan Stadium, Bo Schembechler, the Maize and Blue…

September 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…0 6A - Thursday, September 19, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com After Sweet 16 berth, tennis starts anew The Wolverines return their singles lineup and adds strong recruits By JASON…

… RUBENSTEIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's tennis team is eyeing a fresh start. Despite getting ousted by UCLA in last year's NCAA Sweet 16, the Wolverines return their entire singles lineup while…

… adding a star-studded recruit- ing class. The rejuvenated lineup faces its first test when it plays in this weekend's Wolverine Invita- tional. Michigan will face Notre Dame, DePaul, Tulane, Purdue and…

…- men to contribute as much as everyone else, and they've come in strong." Michigan especially needs its freshmen to step up in the dou- bles game. The Wolverines tried many different pairings last season…

… Michigan women's soccer team and its coach, Greg Ryan. The Wolverines rolled off 6-1 and 3-0 wins and were all smiles after the games. Nearly every player on the roster saw action. Ryan sat cheerfully on the…

… midfielder Meghan Toohey. "(We'll) know just what it feels like. We don't ever want to feel like that." The Wolverines have talked for weeks about a Big Ten title, which Penn State has won for 15 seasons in a…

… that we're not going to forget." The loss on Sunday in India- napolis wasn't the kind of game the Wolverines were used to. The Bulldogs sat back in a five-defend- er formation and kept Michigan out of…

… starters more as necessary. Other than a one-goal deficit against San Diego State on Sept. 1, this is the only true adversity the Wolverines have faced. With another deficit seemingly inevi- table at some…

… we're good enough to do it." The Wolverines, who moved down to No. 15 in this week's Top 25, will need to rebound quickly before heading to Iowa (8-0). The Hawkeyes, though undefeated, have not beaten…

… them, the refs, the fans and the field." If the Wolverines do battle back and open the Big Ten sea- son with a win Sunday, the But- ler defeat could be looked at as a good loss. "We would love that to…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 16

Wolverines were forced to play above their nor- mal positions - an extremely difficult task against the nation's best. At No. 1 singles, a screaming serve down the line by No. 2 Brian Wilson ended Jackson…

…'s home career, 6-1, 6-2. Freshman Ryan Heller battled back at No. 3 singles after losing the first set to No. 117 Ryler DeHeart, but couldn't quite finish the job, losing 6-3, 7-5. But two Wolverines

…, but watched her score plummet along with the rest of her team as the weekend progressed. A GOBLUEWOLVERINE.COM, The best Michigan Sports site on the web! -- Exclusive daily team updates from GoBlueWolverine

… women's rowing team traveled to Lake Ovid on Saturday to defend its superior ranking over in-state rival, No. 10 Michigan State. But even with all the motivation, the Wolverines still lost the regatta 17…

… are in the boat and ready to race. Once in the boat, it would prepare the Wolverines to take charge of their races. "We need to be more offensive," Rothstein said. This means that Michigan can improve…

… claiming an undefeated regatta against the Wolverines. "Our second varsity boat did well," Rothstein said. "Those are the kind of races that the team can use to build upon. It was the highlight of my day…

February 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… in Ann Arbor anyone in our conference." The Wolverines aren't the only ones concerned heading into this game, though. Keady offered up some praise to Michigan, comparing the matchup problems that the…

Wolverines pres- ent to the ones that No. 4 Louisville gave the Boilermakers. Purdue upset the Cardinals, 86-84 on Nov. 30. Ohio State was able to do just that - one of few things the Buckeyes did well in the…

… playing as well without the puck." Powers added that Richmond remind- ed him a lot of Bubba Berenzweig, a former Wolverine who took risks in the defensive zone and struggled his fresh- man year in 1995…

… that Berenson is expect- ed to rejoin the team before this week- end's series in Omaha. All may not be lost for struggling Wolverines By Josh Holman Daily Sports Writer Sitting at 2-10 in the Big Ten…

… and the records have left the Wolverines wondering what's remaining to play for during the remainder of the season. "Our pride," junior Jennifer Smith said when asked what motivating forces are left…

… any team can hope to salvage, a pot of gold still remains at the end of a large rainbow for the Wolverines. The Big Ten Tourna- ment, beginning March 6 in Indianapo- lis, couldn't come sooner for a team…

… games as preparation." If the Wolverines were to enter the tournament today, though, they wouldn't be close to prepared. Michi- gan is last among all Big Ten teams in field goal percentage defense during…

… conference games, allowing oppo- nents to shoot a staggering 49.9 per- cent against them. In contrast, Michigan needs to pick up its own shooting as well. The Wolverines are shooting just 39.3 per- cent in Big…

February 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… MCahill Daily Sports Editor Two days after the fact, Sunday's over- time loss to Indiana is still weighing heavily on the minds of the Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines led by 18 at the half and by…

… patiently - and alone - just beyond the arc. Fisher said the Wolverines have a sim- ilar play in their offensive arsenal, and the key to its success is drawing enough attention away from the inbounder for…

… jumpstarts Wolverine after slow beginning: By Dan Stillman Daily Sports Writer Watch out. Or Jason Botterill might just psych you out. 2 < For the past four years, the Michigan forward has been beating his…

… evident from the outside - psychology. Botterill's father, Cal, is a famous and highly- respected sports psychologist in Canada. So it's no sur- prise that Botterill has men- tioned the Wolverines' team…

… Botterill, who led the Wolverines in goals last season, wasn't satisfied with the way he or his early-season linemates were playing. "I think Brendan (Morrison), myself and Billy Muckalt put a lot of pressure…

… ultimate decision to stay with the Wolverines instead of going pro. "After we won the national title, I thought I was going to be gone for sure," he said. "That was my goal when I came into Michigan. When I…

…, however, Botterill was not as much a part of the Wolverines' success as he had hoped to be. "You want to prove to other people that you did make the right decision,' Botterill said. "I sat down with Coach…

March 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… , est problem for the Michigan omens tennis team when it goes up againstits intrastate rival. T tblo. 33 Wolverines(1-l Big Ten, 2-4 overall) square off at 3 p.m. today agains Michigan State in East…

…, rather than if they illbe victorious, the Wolverines will have a chance to evaluate their play. The coachs plan to take a look at each individual's performance, as well as the entire team. Every player has…

… Henke added one goal. The Wolverine defense continued to hold up, allowing only six goals in the first half. Going into the second half down only 6-5, Michigan seemed poised for a possible upset. The…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

Wolverines (29-5-3 overall) don't know who they're going to play, and won't know until Friday night's results. Bowling Green (19-20-1 overall) and Lake Superior (25-7-5) square off Friday at 5 p.m. at the Joe…

…, with the winner set to face Michigan. Wolverine coach Red Berenson is not particularly concerned about the uncertainty. "We know we're going to play a good team either way," he said. "We don't play off…

…)," Ber- enson said. "But if Bowling Green can beat Lake Superior, then they'll be a tough team to reckon with." Still, the Wolverines might give preference to the Falcons, who they've controlled rather…

… handily this season. Michigan also took three of three from Bowling Green: 4-0 and 12-1 in Ann Arbor, and 8-1 at the Bowling Green Ice Arena. The Wolverines split a pair with Lake Superior in Sault Ste…

… KANTEFVOaily Cam Stewart and the rest of the Wolverine hockey team will play for the CCHA title at Joe Louis Dce Arena this l weekend. Michigan plays the winner of Lake Superior and Bowling Green Saturday at 8 p…

…, and one doesn't come up with a pleasant answer to the question, "How's the Baseball team doing?" This weekend, however, gives the Wolverines (3-12) a chance to begin to change that answer as they travel…

… batted in. The Wolverines' offense has been led by the outfielders. Sophomore Rodney Goble is leading the team in hitting along with fresh- man Brian Simmons at a .333 clip. Senior Pat Maloney and another…

… freshman, Scott Weaver, check in at .314 and .311, respectively. The final piece to a winning puz- zle will be good defense. The Wolverines have cost themselves numerous games by way of errors, and Freehan…

… experience for the Wolverines despite controversial calls, unfortunate injuries and Oberlin's obvious advantage . "This (Oberlin) is the first varsity team we've played," midfielder Matt Muir said. "Basically…

…, two of which the Wolverines- deemed questionable. "Lacrosse is a contact sport and I'm a rough player," Carlson, who i led the team with five tallies, said. "It helps me to get motivated; it helps me…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

… it away as quick as I could and I found the hole." The team effort Berenson was looking for came about in the second period as the Michigan defensive corps made life easy for Wolverine goalie Steve…

… keep my concentration. So I don't know really know how many shots I get." Oliverput the Wolverines up 3-0 with 6:58 gone by in the second stanza. With Michigan forward Rick Willis in the penalty box for…

… charg- ing, Oliver stole the puck from the Irish defense and skated in on Louder all alone. One fake later the Wolverines had another goal. It was the first short-handed goal in Oliver's career. "Me and…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Oliver added his fourth goal to his evening's resume before most of the fans had a chance to return from the second intermission. He ripped a slapshot off the far post for a 5…

…-0 Wolverine lead. Notre Dame cashed in on a 5-on- 3 opportunity for its only tally of the evening at the 16:26 mark of the third period when Jamie Ling slipped the puck past Michigan net- minder Chris Gordon…

February 19, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… tune- up and chance to swim new events, was as one sided as the score in- dicates. The Wolverines were led by swim- ming phenom Susie Rabiah who used the Hurons' pool as if it were her own playground…

…. She combined on four victories for the Wolverines, three of them individual triumphs in the 100- yard backstroke, 50 freestyle and 200 individual medley. The fourth came in the 200 medley relay, in…

…, after a convincing victory over Eastern Michigan, is set to plunge into the Big Ten Cham- pionships next week. Wolverine Stacie Fruth, shown here, dives into a triumphant 1,000 meter freestyle performance…

… are just around the corner starting February 27. While the Wolverine swim team is where Richardson expected it to be this time of the season, he still has doubts as to how the Wolverines will fair in…

November 19, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… grand total of just five minutes in the Wolverines’ eight January games and didn’t score a point. “Last year, you might get a few minutes at a time, so you’re trying to make sure that you make a…

…. With the Wolverines nearing a stretch of games against ranked opponents, they might just score a few resumé- building wins if the confidence Howard has instilled continues giving way to on…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

…. Matches against Maryland and Wil- liam & Mary were canceled. When Michigan left for Richmond Friday morning, a snowstorm was ap- proaching Virginia. As soon as the Wolverines' plane neared the airport, the…

… was insignificant, since the flight left Sunday. The Wolverines will now have to wait until next season to exact re- venge on William and Mary for last year's loss. "Since it was a non-conference match…

April 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

… something different. The Wolverines have been through hell and back. Riddled with coaching scandals, injuries, and some less-than-stellar scores throughout the past few months, they have been in the…

… Quad Meet on Feb. 15, a meet they were highly favored to win, the Wolverines bounced back to convincingly win the Big Ten Championship. And then, riding the momentum of their conference title…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 14

Wolverines dropped two of their first three games and have been outscored, 12-15. The team welcomes 10 freshmen and returns 17 letter winners. Where the newcomers will fit in with the returning…

… for 122 of the team’s 363 points last season — over one-third of Michigan’s offensive production. Now, the Wolverines will have to search for a new source of fuel for scoring the puck in the…

January 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… of its 2017-18 campaign on its third weekend. The Wolverines walked away from that weekend in State College, Pa. establishing themselves as a conference contender by splitting their series with…

… — the Wolverines (5-7-2, 10-10-2) gave up an average of 3.83 goals during a 12-game stretch, struggling to solve defensive lapses. But with its performance since the calendar flipped over…

…’ve allowed the goal that cost the game.” This fine line makes confidence all the more important for having success at the position. In fact, Shields, a former Wolverine netminder who played 10 years…

…-scoring offense — in the hostile road environment of Pegula Ice Arena as the Wolverines came away with a 5-2 win, a night after LaFontaine stopped 49 Penn State attempts. Six weeks later, Lavigne denied a…

… slew of dangerous Michigan State shots, going a perfect 21-for-21 to earn the Wolverines’ first shutout of the season. Despite these positives, neither LaFontaine nor Lavigne had been able to…

… made more than three consecutive starts during the season’s first half, while their play began to suffer behind a struggling defense — the Wolverines gave up an average of 4.4 goals per game…

May 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

…12 Monday, May 19, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com FELDMAN From page 11 Powers to pinch hit, she did some preemptive damage control. The Wolverines were bounced in the first round of…

… worked a 2-1 count before lining out to the shortstop. Although mighty Marley lined out, there was still joy in Ann Arbor. "I thought she had a great at- bat," Hutchins said. The Wolverines took the right…

… defense starts on the mound." Michigan (51-6) hit .449 in its first two games. Facing a hot offense, Kent State decided to pitch around Michigan, resulting in eight Wolverine walks. Shaw's grand slam came…

… weekend, each game was tight. The Wolverines rallied from a 5-2 hole against Wright State (33-26) and waited until the fourth inning to score their first runs against Notre Dame (38-22-1) and Kent State (46…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 15

… FRIDAY'S GAME Illinois Fighting Illini 3 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 6 WP: Jim Brauer (2-2) K 2 "'Frustrating' is an understatement." - Michigan coach Rich Maloney on watching a potential…

… win slip away from the Wolverines twice yesterday. SATURDAY, GAME 1 Illinois Fighting Illini 2 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 5 WP: Derek Feldkamp (4-3) Drew Davidson (Illinois) Davidson…

… genius," Maloney said. "And then other times you want to hide your head in the dugout." Control problems plagued Wolverine pitch- ers all of Sunday. Bobby Garza - who started for Michigan - Phil Tognetti…

…, Ali Husain, Andrew Hess and Dan Lentz each walked at least one batter apiece and combined for three hit batsmen. Mike McCormick was the only Wolverine without a walk as he pitched one and two…

… time he got to the ball, the damage was done. The loss marked the second series split in three weeks of Big Ten play for Michigan. With Jim Brauer's fastball touching 91 miles per hour, the Wolverines

April 19, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

… Palace in Auburn Hills. ANTHONY M. A Michigan rugby player lets his guts fly after a rough first half. KENNETH SMOLLER/Daily Future Wolverine basketball star Chris Webber slams in two points during the…

September 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 17

… the Wolverines' big day. "We lost another game," said Michigan head coach Bo Schem- bechler after the game. "Too many big plays, we allowed too many big plays, and when we needed to make the play we…

… for a touchdown. I can't believe it." One had the feeling a balloon had been burst, but Michigan's defense stayed tough and the Wolverines cut the lead to one. Miami was forced to punt the next time…

…'s a matter of trying not to make mistakes so big." Mdichigan half-back Tony Boles plows up the middle for Boles led the Wolverine ground game, gaining 129 yards DAVID LUBLINER/Doily a nice gain…

…, Saturday against Miami. on 33 carries. Tigers lose; slip six back gives starting halfback Cleveland Gary a well-deserved Crowell is Wolverine middleguard T.J. Osman. Two newwaysto keep the scholastic…

May 19, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

… Big Ten Tournament in Minneapolis, where th * year ago to seventh in 1981 with a 1475 tally. Purdue ship with a score of 1417. - A year ago, the Wolverines finished second, wit Sdividual title. The fall…

…..ll' p st After Morse, the order of finish for the Wolverine ON *WE w 5i.. .,.Fardig, Ed Humenik, James Yaffe, and Tom Pursel, Ohio State's Joe Sinclair was the tournament m Buckeyes, Big Ten champs for…

… of the Wolverines are preparing to " G A "'* Open. OUNDUP Rangers, 13-5 I ees 2, Rovals 1 YORK (AP)-Tommy John even hits in 7 2-3 innings and less relief help from Goose e, leading the New York to a…

…, while Pursel's the Wolverines has been the he same time. With the season attempt to qualify for the U.S. ... falls to 2011t …

May 19, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

… the national AIAW tour- nament at the regional MAIAW tourney in Madison, Wisconsin last weekend, but thecrest of the Michigan women net- ters did not fare as well. The Wolverines lost their opening…

… third and last the tot up." Wolverine victory in. the ifatch. Haney 14th t MEES, WHO played third doubles for and Debryn were defeated by UCLA's today': the Wolverines, was up, 4-1, in the third Danny…

… championships begin Thursday. Leach and Hor- who were ranked 14th and 12th tively, in the preseason, will be ting, and another Wolverine, nan Mark Mees, will be the s first alternate. ough Eisner said he expects…

January 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… many turnovers attest. For Michigan to beat State It must play tight defense, both to prevent the Spartan gunners from getting hot and to keep the turn- overs coming. The Wolverines must keep hustling on…

… to Ann Arbor. An impressive Wolverine performance might help convince them to enroll here. By all logic, Michigan should thrash the Spartans, but Mich- igan State does not play logical ball. Johnny Orr…

… Lindsay Hairston And as Johnny would tell you, once is too many. The MSU game is only the be- ginning of a crucial weekend for the Wolverines. Monday night, Johnny Orr leads his cagers into Mackey Arena for…

… yet to defeat the Wolverines in Crisler Arena this decade. Sports of The Daily Grapplers host Hoosiers Michigan wrestling celebrates its 50th anniversary today as the Wolverines host rebuilding…

…- dividuals who could provide tough combat for their Wolverine counterparts. 167-pounder Ken Kalcevich is 9-5 this year and should be good enough to determine whether Michigan's John Ryan has successfully…

January 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… lineup for this initial meet. However, Wolverine mentor, Cliff Keen, is undecided as to his heavyweight wrestler. Dan Dwor- sky was supposed to start for Michi- ga in this class, but since Dworsky has a…

… Forces. As a navigator, he made 25 missions over France and Germany. Allred To Start John Allred, who is starting for the Wolverines at 128 pounds, will be matched with Ray Cantarelli. Can- tarelli, a…

… Elmer Swanson. placed fourth in the Big Ten, and third in the NCAA. Starting for the Wolverines at 135 pounds will be Navy trainee Dale Richardson. Richardson will be op- posed by Bernard Berger. Berger…

… broken foot forced him to curtail his 'work. Courtright Meets Napolitan Michigan's other veteran wrestler, Captain Bill Courtright, will be the Wolverines' choice to wrestle in the 165-pound division…

… Chicago, and won second place in the All-City tourna- ment. The Wolverine who will op- pose Johnson will be either Chaimes or Peterson. Coach Keen said that one of these men will wrestle in the unlimited…

January 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

…'s pressing defense. And while the Wolverines ultimately overcame the press, and the Buckeyes, Fisher was not exactly pleased with the two- point victory. "I don't know if I have the feel of the team that won…

…," Fisher said. "I feel the frustration that our kids feel. They played hard...but we didn't always play smart." Trailing 68-64 with 10:49 to play in the game, the Wolverines ran off 10 straight points to…

April 19, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 137) • Page Image 14

… the MAC with a 14-4 record. Michigan is 28-12 and ranked second in their region, while Toledo is ranked fourth. The Wolverines are anchored by the strong pitching of sophomore Andrea Nelson who pitched…

… a one-hitter against the University of Detroit. Nelson is seven wins short of overtaking Vicky Morrow, to become the winningest Wolverine pitcher in a season. Toledo will start frosh Christin Chadwick…

… University of Detroit came to play Michigan, the Wolverines softball team's hitting had been ailing. Yesterday, the Titans proved to be just what the doctor ordered, as Michigan swept both games 3-0 and 6…

… against Wayne State hopes to help the Wolverines extending their two game winning streak today at home against the University of Toledo. Fitzpatrick is one of a group of first year players who have helped…

… the Wolverines to a second place standing in the Big Ten. ONLY ONE ISRAEL SUMMER PROGRAM EVER MET WITH: Prime Minister Yitzchak Shamir President Chaim Herzog Minister Ariel Sharon Minister Moshe Arens…

… star of the game for the Wolverines. In addition to her game-winning RBI, Cooper threw out a runner trying to steal second and picked Frasier o0 first. The rest of the Wolverine scoring came in the fifth…

January 19, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 77) • Page Image 9

… night. Friday night, however, Ferris State jumped out to a 2-0 advantage after the first period and held off a furious Wolverine rally to win 5-3. Michigan and Ferris State remain in a seventh-place tie…

… had surrendered at least seven goals in each of its last five games. Tight checking by the Wolverine forwards and the outstanding play of Sharples made the difference. "We did a better team job of…

… 15 first-period saves that fired up the Wolverines and demoralized Ferris State. Said Berenson, "He made several key saves in the first period that I think gave everybody a big lift and that kind of…

… by Wolverine defenseman Todd Copeland at 2:23 of the final period had made it a 4-3 game. But after that, Michigan did everything but put the puck past Bulldog netminder Glen Raeburn. The momentum…

… began to swing Michigan's way after Peter Lowden's 11th goal put Ferris State up 3-0 at 4:26 of the second period. In the last two periods the Wolverines outshot the Bulldogs 22-11. "That's the kind of…

… top of the Big Ten conference, the men's and women's gymnastics teams fell short Staurday night at Crisler Arena. The Wolverine attack was countered by perennial powerhouse Ohio State, which outshined…

February 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…Badgers punish grapplers By ADAM OCHLIS Leave it to wrestling coach Dale Bahr to say something positive in wake of the Wolverines' 23-13 defeat to Wisonsin last Sunday in Badger country. "I feel…

… meet, as the trio's 93-21 combined record has often meant big, early leads for the eighth-ranked Wolverines. This fact did not go unnoticed by Bahr. "I thought that we'd take at least two of the first…

…." Among the Wolverine's finest per- formances of the meet were the one-two finishes in both the high jump and the 1000 meter run. Junior Angie Hafner and McGinnis both jumped 5'8" for first and second…

February 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

… is off. Soullier is our sparkplug off the bench. The other kids are going to have to develop a rhythm." PEG HARTE scored 20 points and - finally got the Wolverines going mid- way through the first…

… of her first eight shots on her way to the Michigan record books. However, following a brief ceremony, the Wolverines came out flat as both Dietz and Harte were held scoreless until Dietz's free throw…

… CAGER Diane Dietz become Michigan's third highest scorer in Wolverine basketball history, as she accumulated 2,002 points during last night's game. The Wolverines, however, lost the contest, falling to…

… participate in post-season play, which begins March 5. The Wolverines (17-10-5 overall; 13-9-4) have already clinched a play-off spot in their initial CCHA campaign, and are currently fighting for home…

… Steve Richmond (5- 29-34). Both teams will be playing without a senior defenseman in the opener. Wolverine Dave Richter and Buckeye Dan Mandich were both penalized for fighting in their last games and…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967'.' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA01 SEVETJ Icers R By DAVE TICKTON The Michigan Wolverines out- did themselves last night…

… Duluth, 8-2 i 1 Breaks The Michigan skaters finally got those well deserved breaks. For Tankers By DOUG HELLER Tradition went out the window at Matt Mann Pool yesterday as the Wolverine swimmers ripped…

… before the Wolverine tankers. The 84-38 score was significant only it if is remembered that a losing swimming team is ordina- rily guaranteed 19 points for en- tering all the events. Actually, Ohio State…

Wolverine netminder ing moves. more drilled a shot into the upper played. Herman was a bit peeved Jerry Hartman who played an left corner of the net. After Bruce over the second Minnesota goal. outstanding…

… at will to- slapshot was smothered by a div- of players that would have done wards the Bulldog netminder. ing, stick swinging Wolverine de- a telephone booth stuffing team Hartman was next on the other…

… takes anything igan really skated well and you away from the Wolverine effoit, can't argue much with a game like asimprovement was shown in tht"h"ocdd diving, sprinting, and the 500- Their momentum and…

… return of yard freestyle. The Blue won 10 of the friendly break should help the 13 events, and swept eight. Wolverine skaters in the final reg- Blue Chip ular season series next week The inspiration was…

February 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… was kind of just putting my head down saying ‘This one’s mine, this one’s for the team,’ ” Garrett said. While Garrett’s heroics decided the game, the Wolverines seemed to pull away with…

… the second half. After controlling just four of 11 draws in the first half, the Wolverines controlled the first five of the second half, and only lost one in the first 15 minutes. When they were…

March 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… forward, made a name for himself on the recruiting trail before coming to Michigan, but it wasn't until last March - when he played in 184 of'the Wolverines' 240 NCAA Tournament minutes - that he cemented…

… says, is his favorite, but normally, "I just do something with my hands where I wiggle them around and just see whatI can come up with." None of the Wolverines saw the first highlight reel, which has…

… stereotypical guys who just clap. We try to mix it up a little bit." On almost every Wolverine jump shot attempted over the weekend, Dakich andbench mate, freshman guard Sean Lonergan, would stand in anticipation…

… ability to even as a Wolverine, jump out of his "It's hilarious there's no seat and dance question in that's lending to sit next to his mind excitement that he'll be a to some fans them and listen better…

… the Michigan sideline. And the deeper the Wolverines go in their pursuit of another Final Four run, the brighter the Bench Mob's spotlight will be. Dakich pointed to another YouTube sensation, the Colby…

…-year program embarrassed Michigan. The Wolverines carried a 3-2 lead into the third period before a series of egregious defensive mistakes secured the Nittany Lions' sixth win of the season. And to make matters…

… the Wolverines' triumphant ride into a second-place finish in the conference, but instead it was the start of another detrimental losingstreak. Michiganfollowed a dominant but not surprising 7-3 thwart…

… before, the Wolverines needed a win to keep their postseason dreams from turning into last season's nightmare, and they had to do it against the No. 1 team in the nation. So with all that pressure mounted…

Wolverines State and say "W e'rep laying - who have 'this is a game VVJ A recorded just we should a team that's three series win,' but sweeps this they've proven literally 500 season - are that they…

… isthe right goalie for the Wolverines knows what size the job. skate it wears. What might be more promising, though, is this team's Need more sports coverage? ability as a whole to perform Check Michigan…

November 19, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, November 19, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Paz's 19 kills help. 'M' in five-set win AARON AWGSBURGER/Daly Junior Veronica Hicks will be key if the Wolverines hope to…

…. She's playing her best volleyball right now." The victory gave the 14th- ranked Wolverines (11-6 Big Ten, 23-7 overall) a season sweep over the Spartans and the State Pride flag for the third…

March 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

… the Michigan women's basketball team last played in a postseason tournament. But the Wolverines will never make it to 150. The Wolverines (10-10 Big Ten, 17-13 overall) were invited to the Women…

…- prisingsnub meant that it would be bumped down to the WNIT and left less of a chance for Michigan to grab a spot in the tournament. With one more Big Ten team in the mix, Borseth and the rest of the Wolverines

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… looked like we didn't even exist when we watched it. Yeah, it's motivating - it kind of pisses everybody off a little bit. " - Michigan goalie BILLY SAUER on the Wolverines re- ceiving little attention…

… record during its three- week stretch of early-season road games. After playing in Florida, Missis- sippi and California this season, the Wolverines (6-6) completed their longstint as the visitingteam…

… was the lone Wolverine with mul- tiple hits (two) in the first game. Sophomore Zach Putnam got the loss, allowing both of the Pirates' runs and dropping to 2-2 for the season. "The wind was blowing at…

… weren't able to get it done." The night game spanned 12 innings and nearly four hours. The Wolverines scored in the first and fifth and never trailed until East Carolina's two-out, game- winning single in…

… front of a Wolverine-friendly crowd. "The margin of error isn't that big, and your opportunities are definitely numbered," Roblin said. "It wasn't like we didn't play good baseball, but (East Car- olina…

…'s season was shaping similarly to the 2005 National Championship season: The 2005 Wolverines strung together 32 straight wins after dropping their season-opener. This year's squad had won 16 con- secutive…

… that kind of com- petition," Michigan coach Carol Hutchinssaid. "Westillhave some work to do." The ninth-ranked Wolverines (23-3) began the competition on Thursday and Friday sweeping pool play against…

…, the Wolverines couldn't deliver. As the game held scoreless in the third, Michigan had the bases loaded with two outs and sopho- more Teddi Ewing at the plate. Arizona pitcher Taryne Mowatt threw a wild…

… pitch that allowed a run to score but she maintained her composure by striking out Ewing to end the inning. With the Wolverines unable to convert further, the Wildcats struck back inthe nextinningwith a…

… level, that's what it is. It comes down to taking care of business every pitch of the game.'" Looking to take out their frus- trations against Penn State in their final game of the weekend, the Wolverines

June 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… the first conviction and indefinitely after the second. The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 19, 2000 Students react to Wolverine Access $$ DOT COM OPPORTUNITY $$ Hot new internet start-up seeks Campus…

… begin June 19, Mon-Fri, 10-5pin. Non-smoker, must have own car. Call Jill at 482-4500 or 747-8748. By Natalie Plosky For the Daily On June 5, the University implement- ed an updated version of Wolverine

November 19, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 38) • Page Image 11

… easy to expect a Wolverine letdown after back-to-back weekend sweeps on the road. "We get motivated to play be- cause we're Michigan," Berenson said. "We know we have to win our home games and beat the…

… combined score of 28-3 in three' contests against the Wolverines. Still, Michigan remains constantly on guard for an upset. "We know that in this league, any team can beat anybody else on any given night…

… Michigan hockey team take on perennial CCHA doormat Ohio State tonight and tomorrow at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines are ranked second in WMEB (Orono, ME) hockey poll, just one point behind No. 1 Maine…

…-89. Horrigan's opportunity to steal the record will come this weekend when the Wolverines travel eastward to meet Big Ten conference leaders Penn State (15-1 Big Ten, 24-3 overall) and Ohio State (14-2, 20…

… steadily." The challenge begins Friday night when Michigan ventures into Penn State's lair. The Nittany Lions de- voured the Wolverines in three con- secutive games last month, 15-8, 15- 9, 15-7. Michigan…

…-up with Ohio State, the sec- ond-place team in the Big Ten, the Wolverines can take comfort in the fact that the Buckeyes lost to Purdue two weekends ago. "Ohio State has shown that they are beatable…

…: Horrigan As the Wolverines set off for this weekend's games, they have some- thing else to smile about, too. Only one key player remains on the injured list -junior Aimee Smith - and the healthy ones are…

… the nation. year," he said. "The seniors should DAILY SPORTS WRITER Experience and youth comprise help out the freshmen with techniques." Asanothercoldwinter approaches, the Wolverines' roster this year…

… freshmen. after going through the schedule. The Although dual match competition "We have a very unusual squad in Wolverines will face five teams this doesn't begin until January, that we have four or five…

… three." As for the team itself this season, Michigan wants to improve on last year (7-4 Big Ten, 13-5 overall). The Wolverines wound up fifth in the con- ference and 1 Ith nationally. This year, Michigan…

January 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… fourth, respec- Big Ten Meet last the Wolverines and ful Illinois. be MSU's year as far title is concerned, as have a host of tal- ners back from last' d by Steve Johnson, er-up in rebound tumbling and…

… Federation rules. ON TOP: Icers Eye Most Successful Season; Still Face WC HA Competition r.>., 1M., I VIM INVY401WY} By ED HEISER This season's Wolverine hockey team may well be the best in Michigan…

… history. If the Wolverine icers can keep their victorous ways they can become the "winningest" team since the first Michigan hockey game was played in 1921. The 1949-1950 team now holds the distinction of…

… second place net-tender. The Wolverines will have to keep up their exhausting perform- ance if they hope to stay on top of the WCHA and in their bid to break the previous "win" record as Michigan State is…

… in close pursuit of the Wolverines' top spot. The Spartans have lost only one league game in the six they have played and hold an 11-2 overall mark, having won their last eight in a row. The four games…

… between the Wolverines and the Spartans coming up in Feb- ruary will probably decide whether the Wolverines can win 22 games and break the old record. Only Losses In their battle to the top spot in the…

… league the Wolverines hand- ed ever strong Michigan Tech its only losses in the league and have kept the Huskies in third place with a 9-3 record. The Huskies, boasting an amazing total of four players in…

… the WCHA top ten scorers, have put the only blemish in the Wolverines' record by beat- ing them on Jan. 5 and were the toughest team the Wolverines faced in the first part of the season. Hockey Stats…

May 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY- 19, 1914 .THE- M.ICHIGANI, DA-ILY. PAGE TIME1 Michigan Tennis Team Faces Strong Buckeye Squad Today Linksters Face Detroit in Last Tilt of Season Wolverines Favored To Beat Titans…

…; Big Ten Matches on May 27 The Wolverine golfers leave tomor- row for Detroit to engage the Uni- versity of Detroit in the last match of the 1944 season before the Big Ten championships on May 27…

…. Winding up the year with the Ti- tan match will give the Michigan players good opportunity to practice for the Conference play-offs which are scheduled for next Saturday. The Wolverines are favored to win…

… promises to be its most critical match of the entire season. " On the outcome of this match will depend much of the Wolverines' hopes in the fast-ap- proaching Conference meet. Varsity Has Played Several…

… ones for the Wolverines, and it was only in the Notre Dame match, which they lost 5-4, that the varsity netters met the kind of opposition they are certain to run up against today. Still Michigan has…

… Jim Frolik, Bill Ford, Merle Gulic, Roger Lewis andI Dave Post. Saturday the Wolverines meet Northwestern at 1:30 p.m., after the Wildcats take on Ohio State in the morning. Entrance to the tennis…

… Fisher - paign for the last eight years, and With the home schedule blank un- coached squads. played for the Illini in the early til July 10, the Wolverine baseball Fisher himself stated yesterday ptweties…

… Willers' ference record of five wins against against the Wolverines if Judson or slants. Hall suffered no after-effects two losses and a tie so far this sea- Possehl run into trouble. Wiedow is from the…

… Team The Wolverines are expected to have a difficult time of it at Cham- paign, according 'to reports received from the personnel of the Ohio State team which was in town last week- end. Buckeye Coach…

…- umn during Coach Fisher's tenure here. The Illini have won 22 tilts to Michigan's 23. The Wolverines have had to take the last four games with{ Illinois to establish their superiority. The Orange and…

July 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 144) • Page Image 12

… goalkeeper is heading into his second season as the Wolverines' starter, and the expectations for Blais are higher than ever. A full time goalie since he was 10 years old, Blais has come to enjoy the high…

… 2007, as former Wolverine Patrick Sperry was the starting goalie that year. Blais had to wait two seasons before the starting job became his, but now understands how valuable his seasons on the bench…

… especially that no matter who you were before you came to college, you can always work harder." Following his redshirt season, Blais played three games for the Wolverines in 2008 with one start, which he won…

… games of the his power to make sure his game is at season for the Wolverines. He finished a new level this fall - beginningtrain- last season with a record of 10-7-1 and ing with the Seattle Sounders, the…

…, but he takes control of it and puts it in a positive way in that we all feel comfortable with it." With an experienced team set to take the field for Michigan this fall, the Wolverines know how vital…

March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 14

… a wrist injury this year, the team hasn't gone to the bowling alley as often - and the Wolverines have lost three home games for the first time since the 1990-91 season. But before the last weekend of…

… the regular season, the team got together and went bowl- ing, with photographer Mallory S. E. Floyd and me in tow. These guys aren't amateurs. The Wolverines take bowling seriously. Clad in dark green…

April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 21

…, the Michigan special teams unit held Wisconsin to a mere three goals on i11 power-play chances. The Wolverines - seeded first in their bracket of the tournament - had to go through Chicago and Northern…

…'t really have to hustle all year,"DiGiovanni said. "But the guys came out hard (against Wis- consin) and played with great inten- sity." Simich paced the Wolverines for the tournament with 10 points on…

October 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 33) • Page Image 23

… strong team up the middle, and we definitely have our work cut out for us on the road," Schwartz said. The Wolverines' defense has stood the test in recent weeks, making goal scoring very tough for the…

… brush its ten-game losing streak off its back. The squad takes a sabbatical from its Big Ten schedule for three weekend matches in the Great White North. The Wolverines (1-16 over- all, 0-8 in the Big Ten…

February 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

… they will have selected 32 teams to play in the annual post- season extravaganza. The Wolverines are currently 7-7 in the Big Ten and 14-9. overall. Their last four games pit them at home against Purdue…

… a tenuous position. The Wolverines could rise to the top or sink to near the bottom of the heap, depending on the outcome of the 20 remaining games that will be played in the next two weeks. If…

February 19, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… event when Captain Hugh Bonino of the Generals pinned Wil- lard Hildebrand in 4:02 for the win- ning margin. The crippled Wolverine squad put up a surprisingly strong fight against the powerful Washington…

… the Wolverines ahead, 13-11, for the first time during the meet, but Wash- ington and Lee forged ahead again after the 175-pound event which Kap- lan, Washington and Lee sophomore, won by a small time…

… a rink which was smaller and rougher than the local arena, the Wolverines found out early in the series that there were few spec- tators wasting any affection on them. Johnny Sherf had a goodly band…

…, featured the annual Winter Carnival there. Besides enjoying the celebration, an endless series of skating contests, dog- sled races, ski competition, dancing. and what not, the Wolverines were banqueted by…

Wolverine times. Yale's 400-yard relay team, minus Captain Livingstone, won in 3:44.6. Michigan was beaten by the Ontario team in 3:38. Renner finished about a yard behind Pirie, the Michigan time being…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… doing anything," said Michigan power forward Maurice Taylor, "I think it was more to try to stop our fast break than to protest the foul." Indeed, Knight's technical negated a Wolverine layup. But Louis…

… start as a Wolverine. The guard is 2-for-20 from the field in his last two games. Yesterday he still managed to score I I points, hitting eight foul shots and one 3-pointer. In the first meeting of the…

… year against Indiana, Bullock led Michigan with 27 points. PLAYING TIME: The loss of Robert Traylor will give some Wolverines a much greater chance to play. Neal Morton saw six minutes of action yes…

Wolverines came into the season boasting of depth, but Ward and Traylor's injuries have changed that. Both Ward and Traylor are expected back next season, but are gone for this year. , TOURNAMENT TALK…

…: Michigan did a great dealt enhance its chances for a bid to the NCAA Tour- nament yesterday. The Wolverines are 16-9 over, all, but more importantly moved back to .500 in the conference. Last year's Iowa…

Wolverines have si& games remaining - three on the road, three a1t home. INDIANA (75) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 4-T A F PTS Evans 38 7-18 6-8 2-10 0 1 22 Patterson 20 0-5 2.2 2-7 3 4 2 Lindeman 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0…

… fter lhes, hnmanage to pte Hooske ichigan power forward Maurice Taylor pumped his fist after the first basket of his new life, and suddenly the Wolverines had a season again. Michigan jumped out a 29…

…-10 lead against Indiana yesterday, and suddenly the Wolverines' NCAA Tournament hopes were alive. More importantly, so were they. MICHAEL "They were very ROSENBERG cky to be here," Roses are nior captain…

… Dugan Read Fife said. Five Wolverines, along with recruit Mateen Cleaves, were nearly killed in a brutal car accident early Saturday morning. Somehow, center Robert Traylor suffered the only serious…

… injury - a broken arm. It's easy for a Michigan fan to daydream about how the near-tragedy may inspire the Wolverines to win the rest of their games. D9n't daydream about what these players ay do. It is…

February 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 19, 1978-Page 9 NCAA BID HOPES DIM Hoosiers husk woeful Wolverines, 71-59 By CUB SCHWARTZ Special to The Daily BLOOMINGTON -- The lights dim- med twice at…

… the first half, Michigan held a 6-2 edge - Radford had not yet scored. In the next 7:14 however, Indiana outscored the Wolverines 22-3. with 12 Tangled Upin Blue of the tallies rolling off Radford…

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