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April 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 115) • Page Image 16

… Championships -No. 15 Princeton. The Wolverines (19-10-1) met the Tigers Saturday for the third time this season after winning the first two match- es by counts of 8-4 and 9-8. But this time around, the stakes…

… execute together." This past weekend's championship was Michigan's first postseason compe- tition as a varsity program, putting the inexperienced Wolverines at an immedi- ate disadvantage against Princeton…

February 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… conference opponent in Assembly Hall. The last time Michigan met Indiana, the Wolverines did a com- mendable job of keeping forward Kirk Haston under wraps. Haston shot 5-of-12 from the floor, and scored just…

… Wednesday night, 13 assists to 18 turnovers again spelled doom for the Wolverines. "If we had limited our turnovers, it would have been okay," Michigan junior Chris Young said. Bernard Robinson, who has said…

April 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 115) • Page Image 14

… the race by default.1 "I was a little bit disappointed in our race," Michigan junior Jenny Bryant said because of the incomplete+ competition. The defaulted victory redeemed the Wolverines after losing…

… to the Spar- tans by .51 seconds last season. . Michigan was in the lead when the+ accident occurred, leaving Bryant happy with how the Wolverines raced.+ "I think we had a pretty strong start," she…

April 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 115) • Page Image 15

… game in a Michigan uniform. > Exhausted and heartbroken, Langfeld held a great sense of pride he continued to don his blue sweater -nearly 30 minutes after Thursday's game ended. His Wolverines fell two…

… their teammates and coaches - - the ones who know them the best. Many doubted the Wolverines chances to make it to the Frozen Four after the preseason loss of leading scorer Mike Comrie to Major Junior…

April 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

… to be tagging." The play put the Wolverines on an emotional' gh. "That play that Roberts made was do or di . Any ro that nails the guy at home plate is a great throw," an sid. "That was a huge play it…

… conference. The top six teams quali- or the Big Ten tournament. The sweep was the first Michigan has accomplished in two years and the first sweep at home in four. T he Wolverines entered the series tied with…

…- gling a little bit," Michigan junior Mike Sokol said. "We set out to win all four gimes this weekend." 'Wolverine ace Bobby Korecky took the mound Friday for game one. He allowed five hits but no runs…

… the third pole from the right, rather than the sec- ond stating that the team had advanced into sixth place. The Wolverines over- took Illinois, which had lost to confer- ence-leading Ohio State, and…

… Michigan State. The Spartans had just dropped their Friday game to Minnesota. To make the next shift - across the centerfield wall to the third flagpole from the left - the Wolverines would need to take…

… game. In game two, Tim Leveque pitched five shutout innings for the Wolverines. His ERA was lowered to 0.34, as he has now thrown 26.1-straight innings with only one earned run. Sunday finally saw the…

… behind Minnesota. The Wolverines will face the Golden Gophers in a four-game series beginning next Friday in Min- neapolis. Michigan does not expect to sweep against its opponent. But each win pushes that…

Wolverines handed the game over to their bats. Michigan was in need of a rally that eventually came in the eighth with a two-run single from Wright. In the previous three games of the series, they had seven…

… the rally with his groundout to Scott Tousa at second. The threat was gone, and whei all was said and done, the Wolverines were still in the ballgame. The Hoosiers didn't have to hit Hill very hard to…

… couple guys out or, like today, guys made good plays." Good plays continued for the. Wolverines. Down by one run, they found themselves in another bases- loaded jam in the 10th inning. A hit- batsmen and…

February 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 9, 2001- 11 WOLVERINE FOREVER: GANDY'S 'M' TATTOO BY DAVID ROTH. DAILY SPORTS WRITER Most Michigan enthusiasts claim that they bleed maize and blue. Most do…

… punctur- ing her skin in the form of a block "M" tattoo. After signing a letter of intent to play hoops for the Wolverines, Gandy etched herself a reminder of what team she's on, one that doesn't wash off…

… another meet to conquer. Tomorrow, the Michigan Intercollegiate takes place in Bowen Field House at Eastern Michigan, and the Wolverines are looking for a team title. "Our intended goal as a team is to go…

Wolverines have gained experience through invitationals and practices since that loss. Facing teams such as Eastern Michigan and Michigan State in prior. *nvitationals allows Michigan to better estimate its O…

… had the Wolverines' number during Senior's career, defeating them all nine times the two teams have met in the last four years. Those losses include the 1999 national championships where Georgia won the…

… title by holding off the Wolverines by the slimmest of margins, 196.850-196.550. "It's still a little motivating," Senior said of trying to get over the hump against Georgia. "We know that we just have to…

… very talented Georgia team will pose a challenge for Michigan. However, a win serves notice to the nation that the Wolverines will be a major factor the rest of the year. * "We have to regroup from last…

October 09, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… takes over with :38 remain- ing. Not wanting to run up the score, the Wolverines down the ball twice before calling their last timeout. Oddly, Carr sends Adam Finley out to attempt a punt on third down…

… the them have received any official offers from the Wolverines. "We recruit from this program, but I can't tell you that we have had a big advantage," Michigan coach Red Beren- son said. "Did coming…

January 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… David Boone takes an nontraditional approach to the recent snowfall near Mary __ _ _ I I Wolverine Access still needs 'fine tuning' B D 33 y Karen Schwartz aily Staff Reporter 1 t After…

… switching to online registration, the University plans to continue tweak- ing the Wolverine Access site. Continuing problems include: The unavailability of unofficial transcripts; confusing classes offered…

March 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… guard Gavin Groninger and center Josh Moore off the court yesterday following an 82-80 loss to Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament that ended the season for the Wolverines. Michigan…

… of a Bran- don Watkins'iissed jumper. The shot gave the Nittany Lions an 82-80 victory, ending Michigan's season. The Wolverines finished the year with a 10-18 overall record (4-12 Big Ten), the worst…

February 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… beer is the most prominent reason our crowd gets into it. I think the fact a 4-year old program has given a spanking to the Wolverines two of the last three times they've played probably h more to do…

… with it than a single drop of Coors. I hope the Wolverines enjoyed their trip to the 'drunken' arena, and I'd like to extend a belated, "Welcome to Nebraska. You'll never lose in a friendlier place." BEN…

January 09, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Alabama, and it earned Terrell game MVP honors. The Richmond, Va., native opted to stay for his junior year and be part of the Wolverines' explosive offense. As the No. 1 receiver and quarterback Drew…

… he has also encouraged dominating players such as Charles Woodson to enter the draft. Woodson was the last Wolverine to leave early. Brightening up the night Verdict may demand new admissions By…

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