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March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

…'t expect to earn this week- 'ind's NCAA title, the Wolverines are entering the -meet with the same mentality they had for Big Tens. "We're not going to this meet to count points, and I'm honestly not worried…

… said. "As {tough as it is to get there, there's always a voice ,in the back my head asking, 'Can I really swim that fast?"' The Wolverines have nine swimmers and one diver qualified to compete in College…

November 18, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

… Sports Writer With just under three minutes left in last night's game, Colorado was charging at the Wolverines with a tenacity not befitting a team that had been down by double digits since the opening of…

… the first half. Now within eight, the Buffaloes blocked shots in the paint, double- and triple-teamed Michigan's big men and stuck to the guards in the backcourt. For a moment, the Wolverines looked…

February 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… three years, the Nittany Lions have bumbled their way to woes of the Wolverines TONIG T Thue- 8:00.pa ~ Crisler Arenawa UP^N 20 consecutive road losses. Tonight, Michigan (4-6 Big Ten, 13-8 overall…

…'t lost hope of going to the NCAA Tournament. But our main goal is just winning this next game'." Those goals have been tested as the Wolverines, once expected to challenge for the Big Ten title, have yet…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

… events, including decathlon, steeplechase, hammer and javelin. But for the most part, the Wolverines will continue the same training that they used in the indoor season. "The sprinters run 100 meters…

… defense contributed to the Wolverines' wins over Notre Dame, Georgia State, Troy State, Maryland and Florida A&M at the Florida State Invitational. Ritter posted two shutout performances at the tournament…

… the Wolverines fell just short in a 1-0 loss. Michigan went 5- 1 in the invitational. "You can't throw a no-hitter with- out a great defense behind you," Hutchins said. The Wolverine defense only gave…

… reached its full potential yet. The Wolverines' offense, however, has been less successful. Michigan is currently 17-6, and its most recent defeats have come as a result of poor run-production. In its last…

… four losses, Michigan totaled just one run. "At some point, our offense has got to improve," Hutchins said. "We need more improvement in the bot- tom half of our order." The Wolverines are working hard o…

… com- petition, my focus is on the 800 for the Olympics." The Wolverines look to continue their success when they travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to compete in the Florida State Relays over the next few…

Wolverines' performance on the beam will play a crucial role in Minnesota on Saturday as they attempt to claim their 12th Big Ten champi- onship in 13 years, as the Wolverines have per- formed consistently in…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… on paper, he's a great player." Berenson's words -speak volumes of the Wolverines' leading goal scorer. T.J. Hen- sick? Nope. Having undressed opposing blueliners all year long, Hensick defines pizazz…

… fellow Wolverines, but he's qui- etly put together the team's most well- rounded season of work. Last night, #Helminen - Michigan's leader in Z 'goals with 17 - was named CCHA Best Defensive Forward at the…

… ;.compare him to (former Wolverine and current New Jersey Devils center) Johnny Madden. "(Helminen's) a great two-way player." Helminen, whose NHL rights belong to the New York Rangers, ;attributes his…

… juniors. Since the Wolverines have just one senior who sees regular playing time, captain Andy Burnes, the junior class's role on the team has been heightened. "It's a little more responsibility and a…

… first match of the season in Alabama, the Wolverines returned to the Varsity Tennis Center to cruise past Western Michigan 6-1 yesterday. "I just love playing on these courts - everything's so normal…

… the Bron- cos' lone point. As if homecourt advantage wasn't enough, the Wolverines had some extra supporters in crowd. A day after win- ning a thriller against Missouri, three members of Michigan…

… managed to get right back on the win- ning track. While the Wolverines came in with superior talent, they avoided the trap of taking the Broncos lightly. "(Western Michigan is) always competitive," Ritt…

February 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… important part of winning the series. Miami entered the weekend atop the league standings, and a Michigan sweep would land the Wolverines in first place by one point. When the two teams met in Oxford, Miami…

…'s top line torched the Wolverines for five goals over the two-game series. "We knew in the back of our heads that if we shut down that line and we shut down their top players, we have a better chance of…

… guys were making birdies," coach Andrew Sapp said. "The only thing was, we made a few too many double bogeys, which ultimately will cost you a lot." The most impressive Wolverine performances came from…

…-land and water training, and the team has com- mitted every part of themselves to it." This weekend, the Wolverines plan on defending Richardson's claim at the Big Ten Championships at the Univer- sity of…

… perfect race to win." The conference meet will mark Richardson's 18th appearance as Michigan's coach. Since taking over the program in 1986, he has led the Wolverines to 13 Big Ten titles, including 12 in a…

… row from 1987 to 1998. While Richardson has a reputation to live up to, so does the team. The Wolverines have claimed 17 Big Ten Championships since 1974, tying Wis- consin's cross country team for the…

… the same situation, having lost its entire "A" relay from last year. But freshmen Susan Gilliam and Lindsey Smith have filled in well for the Wolverines. Gilliam is predicted to have top-10 performances…

November 18, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… world. Fly on major airlines for discount airline prices. Sample roundtrip Student Airfares from Detroit to: THIS DAY In Daily History Wolverines lose to Ohio State, squander bowl bid Nov. 18, 1984 - In…

… front of Ohio Stadium's largest crowd to date, 90,286, the Wolverines dropped to 6-5 in a 21-6 loss to Ohio State. The Buckeyes improved to 9-2 over- all, 7-2 in the Big Ten, and earned their first trip…

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