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September 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 164) • Page Image 17

… goals, that's why I play forward," Blake said. "But the team effort is why I score, the team set up a lot of good . , past Nor opportunities." The second half was much of the same for the Wolverines, as…

… said. "I'm really pleased with the shutout, especially coming against a team like North- eastern." theastern The Northeastern game capped off a successful weekend for the Wolverines as they blanked Cen…

…'s 3-0 win yesterday. Early goal sinks Illinois By Max Kardon Daily Sports Writer The Wolverine squad opened up Big Ten conference play this weekend by kicking off its eight-game stretch against con…

… air by junior forward Therese Heaton and popped off freshman forward Melissa Dobbyn's outstretched head. It soared into the right side of the net over a crowd of leaping defenders. The Wolverines

… trio of Illinois attackers, led by wily senior Tara Hurless, kept the Wolverine defense occupied throughout the game. Wolverine defenders, led by Mulholland, sophomore Katelin Spencer and senior captain…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

… the Breslin Center. The "MV3" of Smith, Pool, and Gandy, have accounted for 76 percent of the offensive production this season for the Wolverines (2-3, 9-9). Facing a relentless matchup zone defense…

…, four- teen points or something in that area. So, we did a little bit better than that." With Michigan's main ingredients lacking, no other Wolverines were able to step up. "When (Smith) is not scoring…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 20

… Ter- rapin cage over goalkeeper Kath- ryn Mason. The Wolverines were not as tenta- tive as earlier in the game, but Mary- land kept the pressure on, tallying its second goal and taking the lead for good…

… like we know how to." , Willis The final three minutes of the game typified how the game was going for the Wolverines. Michigan had several shots on goal as time winded down, but Maryland goal- keeper…

… said. "We were a little loose in the mid- dle though, and we won't get any bet- ter until our third through seventh guys' start posting better times." Freshman Mike Woods was the next Wolverine to cross…

… 52nd place finish. Rondell Ruff rounding out the top-five for Michigan. The redshirt sophomore grabbed 89th place and scored points for the first time as a Wolverine with a time of 25:12.8. Despite the…

… personal-best times from over half of the scoring Wolverines, a major discrepancy existed between the scores of the Brannen and Willis duo and the rest of the Wolverines. Brannen feels that he may know what…

… that we can get our mileage up before Nationals and close in on that gap." Although optimism is clearly pres- ent among the Wolverines, they do not make excuses for unsatisfactory races. The weather on…

… Saturday was less than pleasant, with high winds and cold tem- peratures. But Coach Warhurst would not allow anyone to blame it as a factor in the Wolverines' less-than-stellar per- formance. "Everyone runs…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 22

… beaten the Wolverines just two years earlier in the same game. But they will remember that these women were the leaders and the best. Led by the incredible play of senior goaltender Mau- reen Tasch and a…

…'s sport. "I'm happy to bring another one home for the Wolverines," said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. "Men's programs, women's programs, revenue, non- revenue - it doesn't matter. We're just really proud…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 21

… twine. The Wol- verines have scored just four goals in their last six games, stumbling to a 2-3-1 record over that span. The trend continued Sunday, as the Wolverines rolled into Madison hoping to erase…

… minutes and handing the Wolverines their second Big Ten loss of the season, 3-1. "They came out ready to play, and we came out a little soft," senior Laura Tan- chon said. "By the time we started to fig…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

… title (in 1995). It's a great challenge to swim against Michigan, and we value the opportunity, but I will not rest until we TONY DING/Daily The Wolverines lost four straight dual meets against top…

… assistant coach Mike Burns stood on top of a 25 foot ladder, trying to fix the rings. When the Wolverines came back from the hiatus, and went to the vault competition, they looked like a different team and…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 15

… Mike Brown redirected the shot by Pearce and into the net. The goal put the Wolverines ahead 4-2 and essentially put the game out of reach. for Team USA. Team USA added a goal late in the third period…

… period goals by forwards David Moss and Nystrom, it was able to tighten up its defense and apply pressure to the Wolverines. The junior team used its speed to track down the puck and also proved that it…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

… calling fouls. That was really frustrating right there." Foul trouble was a theme through- out the game for the Wolverines, and Davis' ability to avoid that problem was a key to his success. Davis picked…

… up his first foul with 15:58 to go in the first half, but didn't land another one for 13 minutes and finished the contest with just three fouls. Adding to the Wolverines' trouble inside was the…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

…, and he's one of the best corner players. We've been working on a play where he just turns and fires it at the net. I knew he was going to do it." Ryznar and Nystrom played togeth- er on the Wolverines

… a focused New Hampshire squad. The Wolverines began struggling to clear the zone, a problem that plagued them in their first loss of the year against Northeastern. Three minutes into the second, a…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 16

… center just four field goals. She also contributed 10 points. Tabitha Pool (Michigan) Pool scored nearly a third (10) of the Wolverines' points on Sunday. She was the only Michigan player to score in…

… Burnett's dirty blonde, Dol- lyesque 'do emit a few more gray hairs. The Wolverines are 9-9 overall and 2-3 in the Big Ten, but let's not expect this group to go above .500 for a while with the next two…

…'s last two. .1 Brady McCollough can be reached at bradymcc@umich. edu. WOMEN Continued from Page 11B first Wolverine other than Smith, Gandy, or Pool to score a field-goal in more than two games. In…

…, the Wolverines had already missed two 3-pointers and were well on their way to their ultimate 67-33 loss. Frustration showed on the face of Michigan coach Cheryl Burnett, and she didn't hesitate to w…

…. Scanning the faces of the passen- gers, it is plain to see that Michi- gan's fans are as diverse as the Wolverines themselves. Middle-aged adults - most of whom have children in tow - popu- late the center…

… of her all-time favorite Michigan players, Anne Thorius, with whom she exchanged e-mails a few years ago. Over the summer, she attended Wolverine Basketball Camp and met senior Jennifer Smith. These…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 13

….m. at the Wolverine Room in the Michigan Union, mostly revolved around salary and job security issues, Peterson said. The negotiations were scheduled to last until 5 p.m., but bargaining sessions were…

… restarted at 5:30 p.m. and extended into the early morning at the Administrative Services Building near the Wolverine Towers. The two sides did not sit down at the bar- gaining table until around 10 p…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 23

… Brown an d junior Chris Hunter also making offseason improvements, the Wolverines will continue to win with defense, starting with the front court. "Since Coach Amaker has been here, he has imple- mented…

… be more emphasis on getting the ball down low because our big guys can play." The Wolverines were sanctioned by the NCAA in May of 2003 for bylaw violations. The sanctions includ- ed a postseason ban…

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