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October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… was before he all-but-cemented the Wolverines' victory over Ohio State with a critical third-down reception late in the fourth quarter. On Saturday, the junior again stepped into the spotlight. With…

… the Wolverines a $ ° 31 yards shy of the endzone and a come- back win over Minnesota, quarterback Chad Henne found Ecker cutting across the middle near the 20-yard line. Ecker did the rest, outrunning…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… thriller - Michigan's first loss since Sept. 11. The Wolverines came out strong, looking to put the Hawkeyes (3-0, 7-5) away early. Sophomore Katie Morris extended her goal-scoring streak with the game…

… Pankratz said. Just five minutes after the first goal, sophomore Kara Lentz registered her first collegiate goal as the Wolverines continued to dominate the early stages of the game. Sophomore Mary Fox added…

…, Iowa midfielder Heather Schnepf drilled a shot that beat Michigan goalkeeper Molly Moloney to cut the Wolverine lead to 3-2. Birrell scored once again on a deflection off a penalty corner to tie the game…

… the first goal yesterday against Iowa, but it wasn't enough, as the Wolverines lost in overtime, 4-3. streak, but Pankratz does not feel major changes are needed. Whatever adjustments need to be made…

March 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… Sports Writer For Michigan to make a run at an NCAA Tournament bid this weekend in Indianapolis, many things must be clicking for the Wolverines. And it starts with the players who touch the ball first…

… didn't make the tournament." Burnett took over the Michigan pro- gram after a tumultuous 2002-03 cam- paign for the Wolverines that culminated with the unpleasant resig- nation of former coach Sue…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

Wolverines lining the sideline whooped and fist-pumped before, during and - besides one first-down pass to Minnesota's Jared Ellerson - after each play. But the bench quartet remained stoic and speechless. The…

… players craned their necks to one of the scoreboard screens because all view the field was blocked by the maize and blue 11. Each seated Wolverine exuded a quiet nfidence while mentally preparing himself r…

… Gophers back into the game. The Wolverines strongly believed in their quarterback, though, as he was very familiar with the situation at hand. "It's more like repetition now," tight end Tim Massaquoi said…

… of Michigan's season. The Wolverines entered the al champions." The Hoosiers converted their com- petitive offensive attacks into a scoring situation at 53:39 in the second half. Indiana defender Jed…

February 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… Berenson describes as being "as smart a player as we have," is the closest thing the Wolverines have to a master chess player. But Ebbett makes his moves on the ice, not the chessboard. The clearest way to…

… Herbert Daily Sports Writer Wolverines excited for: warm Arizona weather By John Stiglich Ii For the Daily The Michigan men's golf team is looking to defrost its clubs this week- end when the Wolverines

November 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 31) • Page Image 15

… of the Wolverines last year, but the lasting image for some may be the sight of Abram starting a game on the bench. With then-freshman Dion Harris strug- gling, Abram approached Michigan coach Tommy…

…'s idea paid dividends for the Wolverines. Harris scored 10 points in 34 minutes of play at Northwestern. Abram still played his part, too. In just 24 minutes, he drained 14 points and pulled down five…

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