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February 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I February 6,2011 Wolverines comeback, grab fourth Big Ten win By ZAK PYZIK Daily Sports Editor STATE COLLEGE - After the Michi- gan men's basketball team…

Wolverines (4-7 Big Ten, 14-10 overall) finish the season sweep of the Nittany Lions. In the first half, Mor- ris seemed to be the only one able to do anything offensively. But toward the end, Morris was…

February 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com Friday, February 11, 2011- 5 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, February 11, 2011 - 5 Wolverines look to snap Spartans' hold on rivalry Michigan…

… years, so it is reallv frustrating We came out trying to change that." If the Wolverines (7-4, 14-9) have proven one thing this sea- son, it's that records and streaks can be broken. In January, Michigan…

February 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… Sports Editor For 39 minutes and 54 sec- onds, the Wolverines beat No. 12 Wisconsin last night. In the other six seconds, the Badgers hit a buzzer beater to beat the WISCONSIN 53 Michigan MICHIGAN 52 men…

… like that happens. It's just not a good feeling, especially when you're that close. It was like what, five seconds?" An upset against Wisconsin was exactly what the Wolverines needed to get onthe bubble…

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…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… physical post pres- ence the Wolverines sorely need and have lacked for several years. On Wednesday night, the Detroit native finally validated his coaches' faith. "It kind of just got rolling," Morgan said…

… opponents - put more of an emphasis on locking down the Wolverines' shooters. As a result, Morgan constantly found himself open rolling to the basket or slipping past defenders while cuttingto the hoop…

Wolverine forward led team to first-ever College Cup berth By BRIAN MECHANICK Daily Sports Writer Two months ago, the Michi- gan men's soccer team reached its greatest heights and the future looked bright…

…. Today, one decision has shaken the team to its core. Soony Saad, the Wolverines' star freshman forward, left the University after the fall term in pursuit of a professional career in Europe. Michigan…

… into flux. Along with senior forward Justin Meram's move to the MLS's Columbus Crew, the Wolverines -are now without ,36 of their 53 goals from last season. Michigan is in the hunt for strikers, but with…

… at by clubs in Germany and Belgium, but top 2011 signee Sean Cunningham, a left back, passed over the Wolverines for Norwegian side Molde FK. Saad enters the pro rank try- ing to beat a miserable Michi…

… national star to come out of Burns's pro- gram or he could go the way his Wolverine predecessors. Either way, his Michigan teammates and club supporters will miss No. 8up top next fall. There's a difference…

February 02, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…8A - Wednesday, February 2, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I Ex-Wolverine Summers called up to Coyotes By MARK BURNS game since, he's been a consis- DailySports Editor tent performer…

…- the former Wolverines' pressures of playing against sea- number to round out the Coy- soned veterans who have locked otes' roster against the Kings. in their spots in rosters across "Coach Tippett said…

… similar path - and it's one that 50-plus other Wolverines have taken as well. "It's not a secret, a lot of the players that come to Michigan want to play pro hockey," Michi- gan coach Red Berenson said last…

… Entry Draft, Summers brought a skill-set to Ann Arbor similar to that of Los Angeles defense- man and former Wolverine, Jack Johnson. Summers, a strong, offensive-minded defenseman, excelled prior to his…

… Michigan days with the U.S. National Team Development Program and continued to improve with the Wolverines - he totaled 16 goals and 44 assists in 163 games under Berenson. But even with so many Wol- verines…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…'ve been Wolverines. The pair played on the same line early this week in practice, but in a push for more produc- tion from his forwards, Beren- son has shaken up the lines to spark certain players…

…) in Oxford, the Wolverines know they'll need to score more than one goal each night to have the best chance at earning six points out of the two contests. SCOOTER KEEPS SCORING: Senior forward Scooter…

… Vaughan spent the majority of his career as a defenseman - including his first two seasons as a Wolverine. But after switching to power forward at the start of his junior year, Vaughan now embraces the role…

… until the season is over. CHRIS RYBA/Daily Michigan coach John Beilein anid the Wolverines will have second crack at knocking off the Buckeyes on Thursday night. Michiganlooks to hand No.stI Ohio State…

… Ohio State narrowly scraped by in a 58-57 win - Matta began looking at how his squad could improve against a young Michigan team that is coming off two huge wins in conference play. While the Wolverines

… (3-6, 13-9) were able to take down the Spartans in East Lansing, they head into similar territory at Value City Arena - where the Buckeyes haven't lost in almost a year. The Wolverines split their…

… shooting over 40 percent (from range) in Big Ten play - the best defen- sive league in the country - it's just hard." When the Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 68-64, in Ann Arbor early last month, Ohio…

… 10 in 3-point shooting in the Big Ten. Unlike Ohio State, which thrives from beyond the arc, Michigan has spent most of the season living or dying by the 3-point shot. When the Wolverines are feeling…

… it and shooting nearly 50 percent from behind the 3-point line, they haveupset teams like Michigan State and made Iowa look mismatched against the young Michigan squad. But, when the Wolverines shoot…

Wolverines were unable to col- lect a win in that tough four- game stretch. But now, with the team knowing what to expect, the Wolverines hope to improve on thoirlast showing in such close games - all are…

February 08, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

…8 - Tuesday, February 8, 2011 The Michigan Daily- michigandaily.com 40 For these Wolverines, look beyond the results 1 MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Senior goaltender Bryan Hogan injured his groin during…

… familiar spot. It was down to a last-resort goaltender - the only difference was that this time, the emer- gency starter had proven himself before. In front of the new starting man, the Wolverines went into…

… seasoi. And, yes, everyone criticized the Wolverine offense for play- ing subparly, and rightfully so, because the unit managed just 53 points. Again, though, you have to dig deeper than the stats. The…

February 17, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…- brought to Michigan's inside ing for just the second time all game, it wasn't enough to off- season. set the Wolverines' miserable But whatever solace the Wol- shooting performance. The verines found didn…

… Illinois' height Nonetheless, Michigan made advantage all night long, and the game interesting in the sec- the Wolverines fell on the road, ond half, bringing the contest 54-52. within one point on a drive…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… practices evoked a memory, but hockey. It might sound cocky, but probably more telling, induced a I feel that way." realization of the current state of But Michigan coach Red the Wolverines. Berenson didn…

… team." The Wolverines lost 2-1 to The newly constructed line Michigan State in late January, of seniors Caporusso and Carl and last weekend they suffered Hagelin and freshman Chris their first series…

… program record for career singles wins. Former Wolverine Chisako Sugiyama holds the current record with 104 wins; Muresan currently sits at the No. 5 slot with 93. Michigan coach Ronni Ber- nstein explained…

… with making history in the Michigan women's tennis program. During the 2009-10 season, the Illinois native earned All- American honors - the first Wolverine to do so since Marian Kremer in 1981- and was…

February 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… for the Wolverines, including 4-5 from beyond the 3-point arc against Penn State. Shooters cthfire a S By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Editor STATE COLLEGE - Junior guard Zack Novak stood in the…

… for the game, 56 percent in the second half. "I guess that's probably really good," he said with a laugh. The Wolverines (4-7 Big Ten, 14-10 overall) bested the Nittany Lions from long range by 11 per…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…8 - Friday, February 18, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandoily.com- 'M' looks for pair of home wins in pivotal series against Broncos WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines face Badgers on road By…

… hockey. The Wolverines and the Broncos are just 31st and 48th in the nation in penalty min- utes, respectively. "I think that's what it's going to come down to," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after…

February 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… stops in the Wolverines' 2-1 loss to Michigan State, includ- ing 22 on the Spartans' first 22 shots. The game was scoreless late into the second period and as each minute ticked by, Hunwick matched his…

…- ing room. The sixth-ranked Wolverines, a team Michigan State coach Rick Comley called the "bestteaminthe country, top to bottom," snapped a numberstreaks with their loss. Their five game winning streak…

…, gets a steal right away. That's the kind of energy plays we need. Just huge play fromhim." The energy that Vogrich brings to this youthful Wolverine squad is something that was otherwise absent last year…

… on Thursday, I KEVIN figured the RAFTERY Wolverines wr wel On Women's were well Baskebl on their way B to their first NCAA tournament berth since 2001 and possibly their first Big Ten title since…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

…-freshman forward Louie Caporusso scored with 20.3 seconds left on the clock to propel the Wolverines past the Fighting Irish. But on Senior Night this past weekend, senior Carl Hagelin's game-tying and game…

…) here at the University of Michigan," senior Louie Caporusso said after the win. Hagelin tallied the Wolverines' final two markers in the dramatic 5-4 victory on Saturday. The comeback win completed the…

… five Wolverine and Zack Novak were all sit- starters finished with double- ting on the bench. Each player digit point totals. See IOWA, Page 3B Hagelin's goal with 2.9 seconds left in OT pushes Blue…

… surrendering a dou- it often. ble-digit lead to the Hawk- But in the Wolverines' 75-72 eyes, who then themselves win against Iowa at Carver- took a double-digit lead over Hawkeye Michigan, Beilein was warned…

… Arena on NOTEBOOK twice to stop jawing at the ref- Saturday, erees after they distributed Beilein was frustrated. And nine fouls to the Wolverines he didn't hold back. in the first stanza. It isn…

… barring a Chris Webber too-many-time- outs-choke-job in the Wolverines' final series and CCHA playoffs, they will be inthe Tournament for the 21st straight year. I understand Senior Night is a time for…

February 04, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

…8 - Friday, February 4, 2011 Th Mchga Dil -mihianaiy Io Blue will catch Ohio State soon enough CHRISDZOMBACK/aily Freshman guard Tim HardawayJr. led the Wolverines with his 15 points on 3-of-7…

… the more sometimes our offense was just at powerful home team. a standstill." But this time - unlike in East Michigan did most of its dam- Lansing - the Wolverines fell age in transition in the first…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 12

…. But midway through the first period of the Wolverines' 6-3 victory against the Broncos, Lynch found a rebound off to the side of Bronco goaltender Jerry Kuhn and shoveled it into the net. Streak snapped…

… series with just 10 points. The Wolverines ask Pateryn to play a strong defense, and anything he nets is a bonus. But in Friday's 6-3 win over Western Michigan, Pateryn had the scoring touch from the get…

…- go. He scored his third goal of the seasonand addedthree helpersto get the Wolverine offense off to a quick start - Pateryn couldn't remember ever accounting for four points in agame before. "I don…

… good sign for a Michigan team that looks to a different guy to play hero each night. Pateryn's offensive contributions on Fri- day helped propelthe Wolverines from the first goal onward. Just seconds…

… there, the timing and everything, (but) that was a nice play." POWERPLAY PERKS UP: After 22 consecutive unsuccessful power play attempts, on Satur- day, the Wolverines showed that all they needed was one…

… Brown went to the box for tripping with 10 minutes remaining in the first period, the Wolverines didn't miss their 23rd opportunity. Junior defen- seman Brandon Burlon ripped a shot from the point that…

… the junior into second on the team in goals this season 4 but the Wolverine who leads the team in goals, senior forward Carl Hagelin, was also involved in getting the man-advantage unit going on…

…. BASEBALL Wolverines swept in Big East-Big Ten Challenge SOFTBALL 'M' remains perfect on season By NEAL ROTHSCHILD DailySports Writer Their opponents' big innings were too big and the Wolverines' big…

Wolverines' inconsistent pitching, scattered hitting and porous defense all contributed to their fate against Louisville, St. John's and Con- necticut. The crooked number wasn't kind to Michigan (0-3) - high…

…- more first baseman Garrett Ste- phens went 4-for-12 and knocked in eight of the Wolverines' 18 runs in the Challenge. Meanwhile, freshman right- fielder Michael O'Neill"- neph- ew of former major leaguer…

February 16, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…8A - Wednesday, February 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily -- rnichigandaily.com Wolverines look to overcome B an imposing Illini frontcourt Michigan travels NTERVIEW BY to Assembly Hall, LUKE PASCH Lri…

… the current players were enroll- ing in kindergarten. Tonight, the Wolverines (6-7 Big Ten, 16-10 overall) are hoping to hand the Fighting Illini their third home loss of the season. If Michigan can…

February 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

….M. ing the fan who dons a pair of Criser Arena Adidas basket- ball shorts and a spirit towel during every home contest - will be on just one individual: senior guard Veroni- ca Hicks. As the Wolverines

…' lone senior, Hicks will be honored during Michigan's last home game of the season against Minnesota (3-11 Big Ten, 11-16 overall). Hicks has made a name for herself this season, leading the Wolverines in…

… Championships this winter, sophomore NOTEBOOK forward Chris Brown has finally gotten back into a rhythm as a Wolverine. Brown netted two goals and an assist during his stint with the junior team, and even though…

… halfway through the second period in the series finale against Western Michi- gan ended an 0-for-22 scoreless streak on the man-advantage for the Wolverines (18-7-1-0 CCHA, 21-9-4 overall). WINNING…

… EXPECTATIONS: The Wolverines' two wins against Western Michigan this past weekend were their 20th and 21st victories of the season, making this campaign the 24th consecutive season Michigan has notched 20 or…

… consecutive seasons. Check out Quick Hits with Kevin Lynch on MichiganDaily.com Tuesday. "It would put us in a great position for the season." The Wolverines (9-5, 16-10) are at a pivotal moment in their…

… season with just two games remaining in regular conference play. Michigan's 16-10 record has the Wolverines on the cusp of a potential at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament. And Michi- gan could use some…

… really well when the ball gets around that basket. It's going to be a challenge for us." The Wolverines have several areas of focus for Thursday's game, but in the end it all comes down to securing the…

…, the senior first baseman is closing in on the Wolverines' all-time record. If she keeps pace, Michigan may have a new home-run queen soon. The record is currently held by former All-American first…

February 16, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… by a Spar- Matchup: tan defense that Indiana 9-16; wouldn't let the Michigan Wolverines get into any sort of When: rhythm, hold- Wednesday ing his team 7 P.M. to one of their Where: worst offensive…

…." Luckily for Borseth and Michi- gan, the Wolverines host the worst defensive teams in the conference on Wednesday in Indiana. The Hoosiers allow almost 68 points per game, which is worst in the Big Ten, and…

… staff re-evaluates everyone's positioning on the team and where they fit into the lineup following every weekend series. And since he's not within the top-four Wolverine defense- man, Bennett's playing…

… slowing her down will be key for the Wolverines. The other two main senior con- tributors are forward Hope Elam and guard Whitney Lindsay, who each average close to 10 points per game. The issue for Indiana…

… spread things out offensively and get its offense into a rhythm, something the Wolverines struggled mightily with against the Spartans. Michigan's struggles this year have usually been defensive, but…

… against Michigan State, it was the other wayaround. Playing Indiana could be the Wolverines chance to right the offensive ship, as they should be able to take advantage of the Hoosiers lack of defense…

Wolverines definitely have those consistent performers. They admit they have no super- stars, yet the team has seemingly dominated its competition in individual events swum regularly by just two swimmers…

… performanc- es can just be seen as consistent point-earners for the Wolverines, they also serve as invaluable con- fidence boosters too, especially in Madwed's eyes. "Growing up, I used to just go out as hard…

…," Douville said. "You know, it'll be interesting to see what happens and how people go against these guys come next week (at Big Tens)." For these two Wolverines next week, consistencyiskey. But,then again…

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…

February 17, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 5A 'M' tops Indiana with five Seniors reflect on time at'M' scoring in double figures Wolverines nab 13 3-pointers, shoot 50…

… track, especially with just four games left in the regular season. It INDIANA 76 struggled MICHIGAN 88 offensively against the Spartans all night and scored just 56 points. Luckily for the Wolverines

…- tender Shawn Hunwick who will not be honored this week- end, as he is projected to return for his last remaining year of eligibility - boast an impres- sive resume. The 2011 Wolverine class has won three…

…), Caporusso (24) and rish every moment I have Rust (19). Complimenting the re." offense, Langlais has never h a 107-45-9 total record missed a game as a Wolverine, games and a 55-12-4 making 161 total starts…

February 15, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines' current three- game winning streak - their lon- gest of conference play. And it was also a turning point for Hardaway Jr. After he played just three minutes in the first half due to foul…

… just ran a play that they don't run, and they just ran it at you, and (Hardaway Jr.) got it.' That's an embarrassment." During the Wolverines' six- game losing streak in January, the team's offense often…

… bowels of Yost's old barn with one goal in mind - to become a Wolverine, and to do it in true Clark Kent fashion. As the meeting came to a close, Beren- son told the high school sopho- more that he could…

… Michigan shirt under- neath. "I had it all planned out ... I just said, 'Coach, I want to be a Wolverine,' " Moffatt said Mon- day. "(Berenson) was pretty happy.". Hailing from the Southwest, the seventh…

… months at Michigan, it's been the coach- ing staff who has been pleasant- ly surprised. To Berenson and his assis- tants, Moffatt has turned from just a highly-touted recruit into the Wolverines' leading…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 11

… that." The Hawkeyes couldn't score on the final possession of regu- lation, and for the second time this season - the first time since playing Kansas on Jan. 9 - the Wolverines forced overtime. With the…

… victories at Clemson, Michigan State and Penn State. And with three games left in the regular season, the Wolverines are con- fident they can make a push for an NCAA Tournament bid. HAGELIN From Page 1B…

February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… Michigan men's basketball team faced off against Northwestern. That means it's been three weeks since the Wolverines (4-7 Big Ten, 14-10 overall) played one of their worst games of the season. But since that…

… that Michigan 14-10 game, Michi- When: Wednes- gan shot abys- day 6:30 P.M. mally from Where: Crisler long range Arena - just 29 per- cent - which TV/Radio: contributed BTN heavily to the Wolverines

… maintain the perspective that the switch from amateur to 10-year What you're veteran isn't going to occur over night. oing before The learning curve for a for- 1 , mer Wolverine with 85 goals and yOU kn…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…, finishingwith 27 points. Fueled by Morgan's monster first half, the Wolverines went into halftime leading 34-19. But even with the 15-point cushion, junior captain Zack Novak felt his team was too loose heading…

… the peri- od, which pulled the Wildcats within eight. But it was in the final five minutes of the game when the Wolverines became the most vulnerable. On the coattails of fourstraight 3-point scoring…

February 23, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… methodical offense - a near perfection of the Princeton set - beat the Wolverines, 66-50 in early January. And with the expe- rience the Wolverines gained since then, Michigan may be able to see the game in…

… the Badgers' losses this season have come away from the Kohl Center. With three games left in the regular season, the Wolverines have the opportunity to playthree top-50 RPI teams, with Wisconsin being…

… first set of stairs as a Wolverine. Eight minutes into the second period and the Wolverines led 2-0. Off a faceoff in the Michigan State zone and on the power play, Brandon Burlon ripped a laser was not…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Affairs, served as com- missioner of a yearlong recre- ational facility-planning study that will be released this month. The study will expose fur- See RENOVATION, Page SA UNIVERSITY OUTREACH Wolverine

… recited a newly learned mantra -"The reach out to Trojans will go to college." As one of the facultymembers ichigan schools who is a part of the Wolverine Express program - a program KIMBERLY PAGEAU that…

February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… represented among these international additions, all wielding rackets. While the Michigan men's ten- nis team has traditionally been comprised mostly of Americans, this year the Wolverines made an international…

…) and defend, or maybe some little guards who can penetrate." Playing against bigger oppo- nents has become the norm for the undersized Wolverines (7-4 Big Ten, 14-9 overall), whose tall- est starting…

February 22, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… season. By ZACH HELFAND Daily Sports Writer They say chicks dig the long ball. The chicks, then, must have loved when former Wolverine first baseman Mike Dufek hit a walk- off solo home run last year…

… more emphasis on funda- mentals, the Wolverines will have to clean up their play in the field. While normally solid defensively, Michigan committed six costly errors in three games during the Big Ten…

… game and make us dribble drive." The Wolverines were caught off guard and mustered just 53 points against the Buckeye defense. Beilein knew that teams would start watching the game film from Value City…

… week. Though the Wolverines lost, 54-52, they actually outscored the Fighting Illini in the paint, 36-34. And considering some of the home team's premiere frontcourt talent - 7-foot-1 senior Mike Tisdale…

… slight issue - defense. Don't get me wrong. At times this season, Michigan's team defense has been pretty solid. Just ask the world-record setting crowd in attendance at The Big Chill. The Wolverines

… ice will bring Michigan into national contention. The Wolverines are clearly headed in the right direc- tion. To sayanything else would be downright wrong. A few tweaks here and there with the defensive…

… finished just a win shy of All- American status, both Biondo and the young Wolverines could see greatness right in front of them. But inside Biondo's 197-pound frame, things weren't okay. And suddenly…

February 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… Purdue and Iowa. The Wolverines, on the other hand, The Michigan men's basket- defeated Penn State on the road ball team was blown out by Indi- on Sunday and Northwestern at ana 80-61 on Jan. 15 at…

… battle, espe- Big Ten. cially on the road, so you have to On Saturday, the Wolverines come ready to play." will seek revenge against the Indiana shot so well that Mich- Hoosiers. In its last two games…

February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… for the Wolverine Express program. William Collins, executive director of the Center for Educa- tional Outreach and a member of the Diversity Council said he felt the new initiative would comple- ment…

… the advising program well. "We married the Wolverine Express to our Advising Corps Program," he said. "It meant a great deal of work in a relatively short period of time." The creators came up with the…

February 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 90) • Page Image 11

… atthe Ann Arbor campus. But how do those students decide they want to bleed maize and blue? How does the University sell itself to bright high school seniors? Attracting true Wolverines When most people…

… - a senior at Groves High School in Beverly Hills, Mich. and an applicant this year - said he thinks most high school students see Wolverines as students of high aca- demic caliber. "It's a really…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… ven- ture capitalist who once called the shots for Gateway, he's earned a' reputation as a champion of innova- tion. The previous four governors all sent off Wolverine graduates whilemin office…

… be entirely too predictable. He'd be another politi- cian, except, well, he's not the presi- dent. In my conversations with fellow class of 2011 Wolverines, I've sug- gested - to near-unanimous agree…

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