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September 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 152) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com NEW STUDENT EDITION Tuesday, September 6, 2011- 5E Shocked Wolverines drop 2-1 thriller to Kentucky in NCAARegional finale By EMILY BONCHI Daily Sports…

… simultane- ously inevitable and impossible. As soon as the Wildcats' Annie Rowland's soft blooper started its arc downward, everyone knew the game was over. Kentucky won 2-1, upsetting the Wolverines on their…

September 16, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…10 - Friday, Semptember 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Notre Dame will be massive test for Wolverines By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Writer If the Michigan men's soc- cer team is at…

… its best form of the young season - and seeing as the Wolverines (2-4-1) are unbeaten in their last three games, that seems to be the case - good for- tune has it that its biggest test is next. When the…

September 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 152) • Page Image 46

… Cal Poly's Boris Novachkov, 3-2, in the 141-pound title. The national title was Michi- gan's first in any sport during the 2010-11 school year. Led by Russell, the 11th- ranked Wolverines (5-3 Big Ten…

Wolverines' best chance Dec. 13, 2010 - to stave off elimination and shock SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - the team that defeated them 7-1 Despite being outscored 12-2 in in mid-October. its last two meetings with…

… sophomore forward Kevin Lynch with just under 10 minutes remaining in regulation - the Wolverine penalty killers preserved the tie. The Bulldogs boast the 10th best power play in the nation, but Michigan was…

… obviously some of us got a bit tired by play- ing too much PK." The Wolverines got out to an early lead when senior forward Ben Winnett scored his fifth goal of the season - and second goal of the Frozen Four…

September 07, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 7A Balanced attack will open up field for Wolverines Michigan counting on more than just Ezurike on offense this season By STEVEN…

… this season for the Wolverines (4-2 overall), it looks like last year's top goal scorer will have more company in that category this year, as her teammates have displayed' a more aggressive mindset on…

September 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 152) • Page Image 48

… Sports Writer March 7, 2011 - When Michi- gansoftballcoachCarol Hutchins earned her 1,200th career victory Saturday - an 8-3 decision over Ball State that improved on the Wolverines' unblemished record…

… college softball his- tory. And the Wolverines have been creeping up the national polls. While the schedule thus far hasn't been filled with national powers, some difficult challenges await Michigan. If it…

…-card spot. But those plans were cut short. King reached the Sweet 16 in singles - something not done by a Wolverine in 19 years - before falling to the No. 5 seed, but not without earning All-American status…

… to the Sweet 16 and officially earned him ITA All-American status - an honor a Wolverine hasn't had in four years. Just over two hours after King won to reach the Sweet 16 in sin- gles, he stepped on…

September 28, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

… ball car- rier. It just forces them to defend more." The Wolverines ran the play a couple of more times, to vary- ing success. Robinson did make the pitch to redshirt sophomore Fitzgerald Toussaint for…

… at The Wolverines tied for sev- times." enth with an aggregate score Three other Big Ten teams of 301. The tournament was participated in the tourna- originally scheduled for two ment. Michigan State…

… prepare for every ished sixth as the host team round the same way, and we at the Wolverine Intercolle- think that every shot we hit in giate Tournament earlier this the tournament has the same month. Still…

…'re going to blitz, you've got to be right." Despite the success of the option, Borges said he wasn't surprised the Wolverines hadn't run it until now. That may have been due to the original plan of the…

September 06, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 152) • Page Image 21

… effort, as well." The team continues its season t wasn't the only obstacle at the Illinois Orange and Blue ng in the Wolverines' way. Preview in Urbana, Ill. on Sept. "We w its bef starter to go." Tau…

…- tinues to add more pieces to the Wolverines' attack as the young season progresses. But this weekend in the Utah Valley Invitational in Orem, Utah, Rosen must have been jug- gling torches because his…

September 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

… stands apart board by board. With blank expressions the Wolverines stuck to routine - they shook hands, collected bags and jogged into the locker room. For all the plays and scenarios that Michigan coach…

… Mark Rosen ran his team through, he never taught it how to lose. After a spec- tacular undefeated preseason and conference opener, perhaps he believed it never would. The 18th-ranked Wolverines lost to…

September 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… Wolver- sCexperience to the tcommunity, ine apparel. But Arder sid she Dirty Wolverine, because a lot of people associ- hasn't yet found anything Mich- ate thrift store shopping with igan State…

Wolverines tion Army. They won't buy these don't have to get their feathers By K.C. WASSMAN things, so I'm bringing it to them ruffled about that," Arder said. Daily Staff Reporter because it is more eco…

…-friendly." University alum Hatim Arder said she started The Elhady, who attended the bou- Dressed in a vintage Red Dirty Wolverine after people tique last night, said he normally Wings sweatshirt and match- continually…

… University, lection at The Dirty Wolverine. prints shoe store on Main Street Arder moved to Brooklyn for an "It's like the stuff I grew up last night selling vintage cloth- internship and started selling with…

… Jordan Kifer, who Arbor. The Dirty Wolverine had buy it for myself, and it got to the helped Arder set up the boutique its first pop-up boutique event point that people kept asking me last night, said she…

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