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March 14, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

…. The victory proved to be the best 54-hole'score of Schmucker's career, but it was not quite enough to propel the Wolverines to a team victory, as they finished second behind Northwestern. "We were a…

… realizes the team has some growing to do over the course of the season. But she has no doubt that when the Wolverines reach their potential, they will be something special. After all, it's how they finish…

…." Duff has also found it important to refresh his team's memory of their previous success. Just this past fall, this same group of golfers won the Wolverine Intercollegiate tournament on its home course…

February 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…" DELSON and the official Olympic Er RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Struggling with injuries, Michigan counted on Coleman, Grooms and Shepherd to spark the Wolverines offense in the 84-70 loss to Purdue last Saturday…

… the shot during practice - drained a baseline 3-pointer. Grooms also received a large increase in playing time as a result of the trio of wounded Wolverines. The senior logged 28 minutes of action, a…

… significant amount considering he has been on the court just 70 minutes all season, including Saturday's game. Grooms didn't hit a field goal, but like every other Wolverine that played, he managed to find his…

… addition, senior captain Sherrod Harrell played a season-high eight minutes. Harrell, Shepherd and Grooms all had a tan- gible role in the game's ending. They helped the Wolverines close the game on a 17…

… a lot this year," Amaker said, NoTEs: The new top-25 rankings were released yesterday, and, for the first time in two weeks, Michigan was not ranked. The Wolverines earned 18 votes in the Associated…

…..... Ohio State's Jamar Butler was named Big Ten Player of the Week yesterday. Against Michigan last Thursday, Butler dropped a then-career-high 20 points. M ICE HOCKEY Wolverines future success hinges on…

… third-ranked Wolverines lacked one until just a few weeks ago. McFarland's staff decided the atmosphere needed to improve. "The coaches were talking to us about getting more crowd noise," red- shirt…

… all in one. They pounded cowbells and hounded Wildcat wrestlers. A few even boasted their dancing skills in between matches. The crew's energy stifled Northwestern and helped propel the Wolverines to a…

… that span did the Wolverines reel off more than two straight wins. They have not had a weekend sweep since defeating Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 9-10. But for all of its inconsistency, Michigan still sits at…

… second place in the CCHA. And if the Wolverines win out, a first-round bye in the CCHA playoffs awaits them. But they have yet to separate themselves from the middle of the conference pack. Michigan is…

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 14

… once again added youth to its roster. But this time, it's in the coaching department. After employing first-year coach Aman- la Augustus on July 6th, the Wolverines recently announced the hiring of…

… always knew when her play- ing career ended that she wanted to be a coach; she just had no idea it would be at Michigan. It's clear why she is so excited about becoming a part of the Wolverine program…

… national recognition. Michigan proved it could beat up on less- er competition last year, going a remark- able 16-3 against unranked teams. On the flip side, the Wolverines also showed they weren't quite…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

… underside of the crossbar and snuck into the net, giving the midfielder his first career goal as a Wolverine and Michigan a huge upset win against Kentucky, 2-1. "Here's Alex, and he's not a goal scorer…

… first upset against a top-15 team this year in its first overtime contest of 2006. The Wolverines also served Kentucky (5-1-1) its first loss of the season. "I think more than anything, the win reinforces…

… of the season gave the Wolverines a 1-0 lead. "Mauro is a goal scorer and one of the top three finishers on the team," Burns said. "Mauro had the keeper beat right when the ball left his foot. He…

… lucky to get one chance to shine. Last Saturday, senior line- backer Max Pollock got his opportunity. And he took advan- tage. With just under 12 minutes to go in the Wolverines' matchup against Central…

Wolverines mobbed Pollock, celebrating a touchdown from the unlikeliest source. "I mean you always know you're going to get an opportunity some- time' Pollock said. "And you always just visualize something…

… in practice. Even the biggest, strongest and fastest Wolverine linebackers are amazed by Pollock's energetic attitude on the practice field. "He plays real fast, he plays hard," Crable said. "A lot of…

November 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

…? About six feet, two inches and 210 pounds. Throughout the first eight games of the season, the third line kept com- ing up with goose eggs when it came to goals. When the Wolverines dropped a 7-4 decision…

… the rankings this season, the Wolver' ines are riding a three-game win streak and made a two-spotjump up to No. 8 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. Freshman Krista Phillips and the Wolverines

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 13

… jobs on the right-side of the line were still up for grabs at the beginning of the Wolverines' summer camp last week. Michigan suffered a rash of injuries along the offensive line last season, starting…

… five unique combinations of players in 12 games. All that shuf- fling upfront a year ago means the Wolverines enter the 2006 campaign with a number of experienced players competing for those last two…

April 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

… Chippewas, who fell behind8ack l 8-0, to make a comeback. The Buckeyes also com- mitted five errors. 3 And for the Wolverines, this will be no ordinary series. "There's always something special about playing…

… Ohio State - bragging rights and rivalry and all that," senior co- captain Jeff Kunkel said. In 2003 and 2004, the Wolverines visited Columbus and took three of four from the Buckeyes each time. Before…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… current Wolverine Stesha Selsky said Hance is a fun and exciting person to be around. Coach Mark Rosen also speaks glowingly about Hance as a person. "She's a great kid and a very good teammate," Rosen said…

… better.' " Things couldn't be working out any better for Hance and the Wolverines. She has slowly increased her digs-per-game average since the beginning of the year, and Rosen said that eventually he…

… play and the Wolverines' 10-game win- ning streak have given her all the confidence she needs to square off against some of the best teams in the nation. "I can't wait (for the Big Ten season)," Hance…

… is now an inspiration for an entirely different reason - he is currently the only Wolverine linebacker with a collegiate touchdown to his name. And Pollock, who jokingly suggested he's working on a new…

Wolverines better with his effort behind the scenes. WILDCATS Continued from page SA side of Michigan's goal. O'Neill ripped a good volley, but Sperry deflected it wide. "It was a great reaction save," Burns…

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 15

… more experience lead- ing a team on the court at the point guard position. With the graduation of Daniel Horton, the Wolverines will need Smith next season to step up into the vacated role at starting…

Wolverine players, but it will also help those playing for other Big Ten schools. For some, the chance to see a different part of the world is the most exciting. "I heard the girls are good look- ing," Doyle…

February 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… Gerry Signorelli is the man it looks to. And far more often than not, Signorelli comes through for the Wolverines, calmly hitting every skill as if there was no pressure at all. "Guys expect me to step up…

… his teammates, especially the eight freshmen. The senior hasn't missed a single repetition in a workout assignment in his four years as a Wolverine. He also knows how to simultaneously enjoy competition…

… freshman year, Signorelli was teammates with several of the members Wolverines' most recent NCAA cham- pionship team. Both Signorelli and Golder said they believe Michigan will finish the season as one of…

March 14, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 90) • Page Image 11

…." Coming into this season, Michigan's ultimate goal was a bid to the Big Dance. Now, after their bubble burst on Sunday, Horton and the Wolverines must settle for the NIT. The team will face with winner of…

… it." For the Wolverine seniors, the NIT game on Thurs- day night may feel like deja vu. Two years ago, this group took. home the championship with a 62-55 vic- tory over Rutgers in the finals. The…

… victory extended Michigan's already-succesful NIT record, which now rests at 20-5. The Wolverines have won three titles in its eight appearances. But the feeling of optimism surrounding that team hasn…

… defend Michigan's homecourt on Thursday, where the Wolverines have an all-time 12-0 record in NIT play. it (to an NCAA Tournament). That's what will hurt me the most." Said junior Brent Petway: "I at…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…, the Wolverines have some lofty goals. With a nonconfer- ence schedule that includes four top- 10 teams, the squad is off to a rough 2-5 start. This year's freshman class was one of the best recruiting…

… Michigan State. The three Irish turnovers were key for Michigan. The Wolverines lost the ball just once, when Collins was sacked by linebacker Jeremy Nau and coughed it up late in the fourth she J urr…

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 16

… rivals have played outside of their traditional noon or 1 p.m. slot in recent memory. That late start reflects a trend in the Wolverines' schedule. Just three of the eight games for which times have been…

… frustrated him. Last season the Wolverines went 1- 1 in their night games, losing to Wis- consin and heating Northwestern. 4 AT\VILA E PNDT E RTA ,E qewe -the 1T/20rFFtMcThigan Dly Z.A<2H any snack with…

November 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…, Bubenicek sent a lob over the Wolverine's head. Maravic, who jumped as high as he could, barely got the racket on the ball. Taking control on the point, Maravic forced Bubenicek into yet another error. A…

… money on Matko," Hungsaid. The final match of 2006 exhib- ited how much Maravic has grown since becoming a Wolverine. Even without playing much tennis over the summer, his strong play (9-2) will likely…

… develop his weapons when the Wolverines start out the spring season on Jan. 13 in Coral Gables, Fla. Looking forward, ahumble Maravicknowshis Big Ten title can only help the Wolverines "I think people are…

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