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March 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

… tough Big Ten campaign, and as a result of the Wolverines' loss at Indiana on Wednesday, ThM.ORROW Michigan at Northwestern Tme: 2:34 p~m Weish..Ryan Atena S E INE their NCAA Tournament hopes are…

… time on the road this season. Wednesday's 61-56 loss to the Hoosiers dropped the Wolverines to 1-6 away from Crisler Arena in conference play. "Every game that we lost this year, I felt like it was up to…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

…. The defense did not help Penn, though, as a throwing error advanced Minnesota catcher Jake Elder to third base. A walk, a single and a double later and the Wolverines were in a 5-0 hole. Penn never got…

… been able to do is battle back, like the three games we won against Duke earlier this season," Maloney said. Michigan kept the pressure on Minnesota in the fifth, as the Wolverines used some patented…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 5, 2004 - 4B Players of the Indiana Series Players of the Purdue Series Abby Stark (Indiana) Stark helped the Hoosiers give the Wolverines a run for their…

…-9) Brooke Baker (Purdue) Baker held the Wolverines to just two runs in the second game of the series. She was named Big Ten Pitch- er of the Week last week. SUNDAY'S GAME 1 Michigan 9 WP: J. Ritter (12…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 10

…'s golf team was stymied in Hoosier country, finishing a dis- appointing ninth place at the Indiana Invitational over the weekend. The Wolverines were again led by junior Laura Olin, who has now paced the…

Wolverines strug- gled to bring in low numbers. "It was disappointing," coach Kathy Teichert said. "You can't shoot 80s and expect to compete in the Big Ten." The tournament in Bloomington also offered stiffer…

November 05, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…'s kind of cute, actually," Michigan coach Cheryl Burnett said. "Before the game, they're like, when do we run on the floor?" Fortunately for the Wolverines, their inexperience wasn't much of a factor the…

… team making their collegiate debuts, Michigan came out fired up - diving on loose balls, creating turnovers and out-rebounding its opponents despite the Wolverines' obvi- ous size disadvantage. "We were…

… all game, opening up the Wolverine offense, and racking up a game-high seven assists. The forward also sparked Michigan on the defensive end, picking up both of her steals in the second half. "I…

… of the Wolverines hope will be their most successful season since Amaker arrived in Ann Arbor three years ago. "I think, as we start this season, we're very optimistic about where we are and hopefully…

… continue to climb the ladder, but we're very optimistic about this sea- son and we're very hopeful." Horton believes that this game will be the Wolverines' first stepping stone to bigger things. "That's what…

… we are trying to do - be a championship-level program - and playing against a team like Michigan Tech will help us," Horton said. "It will be a step toward that." Tabitha Pool led the Wolverines in…

… timeout, Clement put in a reverse layup to get the Wolver- ines rolling, and they soon took the lead for good.. Perhaps the biggest surprise was Mich- igan's 40-33 advantage on the boards. The Wolverines

March 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…, the Wolverines avenged their 94-78 defeat by the Fighting Illini in Cham- paign on Feb. 2. "It's funny, because each season we beat them in the regular season," Illi- nois forward Cindy Dallas said…

…. "And then when we come to the tourna- ment, it doesn't go very well for us, unfortunately." The final blow came when the Wolverines were clinging to a 60-58 lead with 35 seconds remaining. The inbounds…

…° made up for in clutch play. In what could have been her final game as a Wolverine, Smith hit 6-for-7 from the charity stripe and grabbed five offensive rebounds in the final four minutes and 30 seconds…

…. Smith's efforts accounted for eight of the team's final 12 points. Fellow senior Stephanie Gandy added 18 points and the emotional uplift the Wolverines have lacked during clutch times in past games. She…

… by playing one of her most complete games of the season. Pool led the Wolverines with 20 points on 7-for-15 shooting. "Tab really was a warrior out there, and that made a difference," Burnett said. "I…

… Purdue. The Wolverines have lost to the Boilermakers in the Big Ten Tourna- ment each of the past four seasons and have lost nine consecutive games to Purdue overall. Earlier this year, the Wolverines lost…

… time it will turn out better than it has in the past," Smith said. 4 11 APPHOTO Michigan's Tabitha Pool blocks a shot yesterday against Illinois. The Wolverines knocked the Illini out of the Big Ten…

… Tournament for the third straight year. This season, the Wolverines have tended to open up their second halves sluggish, sometimes receiving a knockout blow just after halftime. Last night, the Wolverines

…, who has great respect for what Comley has done during his career, paid him the ultimate comment when he called him one of the "so-called 'deans of college hockey."' The Spartans and Wolverines square…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 13

… series cap- per, giving up a lone earned run. FRIDAY'S GAME Minnesota Golden Gophers 3 WP: Andy Peters (0-1) Michigan Wolverines 4 !P: Andrew Hess (2-1) SATURDAY'S GAME Minnesota Golden Gophers 6 WP…

…: Andy Peters (0-2) Michigan Wolverines 5 LP: Dan lentz (0-1) YESTERDAY, GAME 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers 3 WP: Josh Krogman (1-0) Michigan Wolverines 2 LP: Derek Feldkamp (2-3) YESTERDAY, GAME 2 -M…

… mound at The Fish. Freshman Dan Lentz stood on the mound, awaiting his ed by the Wolverine infield. Maloney knew it was time to replace his reliever. But unlike his nor- mal routine of turn- ing toward…

… the mound for the Wolverines ad~ain this year. "He's been a guy we've been keeping secret this year a little bit," Maloney said. "He only got one out, but that's all we asked, and (the pitch) was a…

…TEs: Eric Rose's 5-for-5 day was the first for a Wolverine since Jason Alcaraz pulled off the feat against Penn State in 1999. ... Matt Butler extended his current hitting streak with a single in the third…

… inning Sunday. He went 3-for-6 on the day ... Kyle Bohm hit the only home run for the Wolverines on the weekend. The longball, Friday, was his second on the season ... Pitcher Paul Ham- mond, returning…

… for the Eagles. He pitched seven innings last weekend, striking out eight. Ford and Brian Bixler contributed a pair of home runs a piece in a 23-9 win on Saturday. The Wolverines have tradi- tionally…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 15

Wolverine, Urbanchek's pro- fessional and post-graduate swimming program, which Bowman will also take over. At last weekend's Councilman Clas- sic Grand Prix meet in Indianapolis, Ind., Phelps - whom…

… anticipating going home. But for many student-athletes, their season has only just begun. The Michigan men's track team sent some of its best down to Atlanta for warm weather and hot competition. The Wolverines

… grab numerous top-10 and top-five titles. The Wolverines were led by runner-up showings from sophomore Todd Iacovelli in the 3,000-meter run, freshman Michael Whitehead in the triple jump and the 4x400…

…-meter relay. Iacovelli was just six seconds behind the winner, and the perform: ance came not too long after he had competed in the 1,500-meter run. Wolverines earning automatic bids to the NCAA Regional…

… 110-meter hurdles. lead. Despite the hit, Porter finished the race in seventh place amongst some strong competition. Waits, the third regional qualifier, led the Wolverines to a 3-4-5 finish in the 400…

… it's great, because those guys can just fly." Senior Nick Meter rounded out the field of Wolverines in the event, finishing ninth, giving Michigan its fourth hurdler in the top 10. Battani knows that…

… of great performances, and I'm very glad (about) how we did against the other schools." The Wolverines will put in some rigorous work- outs this week and take the weekend off from competition. Their…

… that it had not done in 12 prior games: it lost. The No. 8 Wolverines fell 8-6 to No. 7 Loyola-Marymount at the Fluid Four Invitational in Blooming- ton. The game was tight throughout the first half, and…

…," Michigan coach Matt Anderson said. With the score tied up in the clos- ing minutes, Loyola-Marymount overpowered the Wolverines to score the final two goals of the game and secure the victory. "We could have…

…." Michigan (25-8) rebounded in the second game of the invitational to defeat No. 20 Cal. State-Northridge 9-5. The Wolverines were aided by a hot start against Cal. State-North- ridge (14-11), as they leapt…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 11

… platform diver Jason Coben and the rest of the senior class. The outcome will count towards the Pontiac Challenge Cup, a year-long, all-sport battle between the Wolverines and Spartans. But, despite these…

… Wright in the Final Four. "So I can't imagine what she's like now." Some may think that the Wolverines (3-6, 10-12) are progressing too slowly this season. But, the Wolverines did recently experience…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

… Ryznar. Ryznar returns to his home state this week as the Wolverines (13-4-1 CCHA, 18-7-1 overall) take on Alas- ka-Fairbanks in a two-game series. "He'll be back in his element this weekend, and I know he…

…, you see what type of team you really are. So it's going to be a good trip." The Wolverines left yesterday and will return on Sunday. Players say the five-day escapade is a great bonding experience, and…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 18

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February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…, but he listed several prob- But there is a greater risk lems that should be addressed. involved in combining the Universi- "The biggest problem is that it ty e-mail, Wolverine Access and gets overrun…

… will would have been much easier. It consult students for additional never hurts to know." changes to Wolverine Access over Since it was originally put online, the next year. the University revised…

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