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March 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…, and the Wild- cats held on for a 2-1 win. Michigan will take on Northern Michigan this0 afternoon at 4:05 p.m. at Joe Louis Arena, and the< Wolverines look to win their third consecu- tive Mason Cup…

…. Throw in the fact that Michigan struggled for most of the weekend against Nebraska- Omaha and you might even say the Wild- cats have an advantage. However, this is the playoffs, and the Wolverines always…

…-CCHA defenseman Matt Hun- wick, and All-CCHA snub Andy Burnes, perhaps the best defensive pairing in the conference. The Wolverine 'D' is second-best in goals- against in the CCHA, allowing just 2.36 goals per…

… fourth place behind Penn State, Ohio State and Iowa at the Big Ten Championships. This season, the Wolverines have already defeated both Penn State and Ohio State in hard-fought matches at home. The…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 11

… and competitors from all teams chatted freely. It was a stark difference from the atmos-t phere on Thursday, when the Wolverines com-t peted in the preliminaries, hoping to qualifyi for the Super Six…

….750, and there deductions were taken because of steps during landings. Ray's 9.925 perform- ance anchored the rotation and allowed the Wolverines to total a 49.025 on the event. But while the Wolverines

November 19, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Michi- gan State at Munn Ice Arena. Until last night, that is. Junior goalie Al Montoya McHGN TTE2 made 29 saves, including 16 in a hectic first period, to lead the No. 2 Wolverines to a 4-2 victory over…

… the Spartans. Last night's out- come marked the first time the Wolverines' senior class tasted success in the Spartans' building. "The seniors wanted to end their careers with at least one win in this…

February 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… to a 76-53 -victory. ENN STATE 53 The first game of a critical MICHIGAN 761 four-game homestand, last night's victory was essential for the Wolverines. "It felt like it's been a long time since we…

…-29, a minute into the second half, Michigan (5-6 Big Ten, 14-8 overall) began to assert itself on the defensive end. Increased defensive pres- sure allowed the Wolverines to turn up the tempo on offense…

July 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 150) • Page Image 11

… current or former Wolverines qualified for the upcoming games in Athens, Greece. Junior Chris DeJong might have had best chance to be the sixth Michi- gan swimmer to qualify, but he faced stiff competition…

…, but he got beat by two world-record holders. As for (Tarwater) he did a great job as well. Any time you make the finals at an event like this it is a very big accomplishment." Current Club Wolverine

… member Ktete Keller and former Wolverine Chris Thompson failed to qualify in the 1,500-meter freestyle on Wednes- day, finishing in fourth and seventh, respectively. Sophomore Peter Van- derkaay qualified…

… for the event final as well but decided to sit out the final race as he has already qualified in the e 800-meter freestyle relay along with Keller and senior Dan Ketchum The last two Wolverines to make…

… the team were junior Andrew Hurd and former Wolverine Tom Malchow. Hurd set a Canadian record in the 400-meter freestyle with a time of 3:49.67 and will also compete against his Wolverine teammates in…

February 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… salvation. Next week, the Wolverines play Northwestern and Minnesota at home. Michigan's first win during con- ference play was over Northwestern. After losing to the Golden Gophers by 20 points in January…

…, Michigan looks to redeem itself. But the Wolverines' opportunity for three solid wins starts tonight when they travel to Bloomington to take on Indiana. Although Michigan has not performed well on the road…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 16

Wolverines were forced to play above their nor- mal positions - an extremely difficult task against the nation's best. At No. 1 singles, a screaming serve down the line by No. 2 Brian Wilson ended Jackson…

…'s home career, 6-1, 6-2. Freshman Ryan Heller battled back at No. 3 singles after losing the first set to No. 117 Ryler DeHeart, but couldn't quite finish the job, losing 6-3, 7-5. But two Wolverines

…, but watched her score plummet along with the rest of her team as the weekend progressed. A GOBLUEWOLVERINE.COM, The best Michigan Sports site on the web! -- Exclusive daily team updates from GoBlueWolverine

… women's rowing team traveled to Lake Ovid on Saturday to defend its superior ranking over in-state rival, No. 10 Michigan State. But even with all the motivation, the Wolverines still lost the regatta 17…

… are in the boat and ready to race. Once in the boat, it would prepare the Wolverines to take charge of their races. "We need to be more offensive," Rothstein said. This means that Michigan can improve…

… claiming an undefeated regatta against the Wolverines. "Our second varsity boat did well," Rothstein said. "Those are the kind of races that the team can use to build upon. It was the highlight of my day…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 15

… FRIDAY'S GAME Illinois Fighting Illini 3 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 6 WP: Jim Brauer (2-2) K 2 "'Frustrating' is an understatement." - Michigan coach Rich Maloney on watching a potential…

… win slip away from the Wolverines twice yesterday. SATURDAY, GAME 1 Illinois Fighting Illini 2 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 5 WP: Derek Feldkamp (4-3) Drew Davidson (Illinois) Davidson…

… genius," Maloney said. "And then other times you want to hide your head in the dugout." Control problems plagued Wolverine pitch- ers all of Sunday. Bobby Garza - who started for Michigan - Phil Tognetti…

…, Ali Husain, Andrew Hess and Dan Lentz each walked at least one batter apiece and combined for three hit batsmen. Mike McCormick was the only Wolverine without a walk as he pitched one and two…

… time he got to the ball, the damage was done. The loss marked the second series split in three weeks of Big Ten play for Michigan. With Jim Brauer's fastball touching 91 miles per hour, the Wolverines

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 14

… initial thought was that she may have some sort of fracture, but the X- rays were negative, showing a bad sprain - still far from good news for the Wolverines. Merchant, who broke Michigan's single…

…-season home run record last week and is closing in on the career mark, provides a spark for the Wolverines, whether in action and not. But her presence was missed for the rest of the day, and the Wolver- ines…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 17

… weekend - the Michigan men's golf team took a step back last weekend at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate in Columbus. The Wolverines finished the 54- hole tournament with a total team score of 922, placing…

… 14th of 18 teams. With scores of 308 and 311, respectively, in the first and second rounds, the Wolverines carded their highest single-round scores since early March. The Wolverines have struggled to…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

… on Saturday to claim the third national championship of her career. Ray tied for third on the balance beam with a score of 9.9. The Wolverines finished eighth overall at the NCAA Championships. Ray…

… three weeks - on May 8 and 9 - Michigan hosts the Michi- gan Collegiate Sailing Association Championships. For Capilla, this will be one of his last races as a Wolverine, but according to this fifth…

… former Michigan Wolverine Brendan Morrison scores the game-winning goal in the third overtime of game six of the Western Conference Quarterfinals by beating Calgary's Milkka Kiprusoff. Super light 5 lb…

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