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February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

…- to man for Michigan, he did not begin his collegiate career as a Wolverine. He began at the University of Washington, where he posted an 11-5 record in the 2000-01 season. The Ohio native trans- ferred…

… to Michigan his sophomore year to be closer to home. He also wanted to reunite with the Wolverines' coach Mark Mees, who had privately coached Rubin in high school and coached at Michigan from 1999 to…

… relationships with our pre- vious coaches. But he's really helped my game and helped me grow as a person." Berque has high hopes for Rubin's final sea- son as a Wolverine. "The most important thing is that he…

… victory of the season Sunday at noon, when the Wolverines will face Van- derbilt in Nashville. KOJLODGY Continued from page 10 It could have been the despera- tion that inevitably accompanies a stretch…

… like the Wolverines have had finally sunk in, or that Amaker simply said something to them that lifted the clouds and allowed his players to see the light as far as his game plan was concerned. Perhaps…

… the confidence that, according to Sims, helps them perform in prac- tice finally just found its way to the floor when game time rolled around. But if there was any such epipha- ny for the Wolverines

… matter. The Wolverines could find that the newfound confi- dence is invaluable in and of itself. Whatever the reason for yester- day's emotional turnaround, Michi- gan hopes that the close loss to a great…

May 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

…) finally manufactured runs and defeated Purdue 6-2. The Wolverines now have sole posses- sion of sixth place in the conference. "We ran up a pretty good streak before these past couple of games," senior A…

… it done." The Wolverines got off to ahot start by scoring two runs in the first inning thanks to freshman Derek VanBuskirk's single. But Michigan couldn't blow the game open and held a slim 3-2 lead…

…. Michigan missed qualifying for the NCAA Championships by 1I shots, which were lost in Friday's challenging conditions. Wolverine sophomore Brianna Broderick experienced bittersweet success of her own at the…

…'t my time, so we'll work on it next year." Despite coming up short in her bid to make the NCAA Championships, Broder- ick recorded the highest individual finish of any Wolverine in a postseason…

May 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 125) • Page Image 11

Wolverines (15-2 Big Ten, 52-4 overall) needed a sweep to win the regular-season Big Ten title. The No. 1 Michigan softball team came back to beat Northwestern yesterday after earn- ing a 3-0 shutout Saturday…

… regaining a two-run lead. After allowing four runs in three innings, Ritter was replaced by sopho- more Lorilyn Wilson in the fourth inning. Wilson gave the Wolverines a sorely needed spark, and she retired…

December 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… hopes a pair of recent trends come to a halt this weekend. The Wolverines host No. Omaha this weekend in a bat- tle between two teams heading in opposite directions. The Wolverines (5-3-1 CCHA, 9-5- 1…

… his way to doing it again." Michigan should get its fair share of chanc- es to score as well. Nebraska-Omaha is 10th in the CCHA in defense, and LEND the Wolverines still own the nation's top power play…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… Despite being Michigan's seventh straight loss, last night's 57-51 defeat to No.1 Illinois proved to be a change of pace for Michigan. But some of the same prob- lems that have haunt- ed the Wolverines IL…

… near crawl worked for three-fourths of the game, giv- ing the unranked Wolverines a chance to threaten the Fighting Illini and their unbeaten record. "(What) we needed to do for us was to shorten the…

December 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… said. "But when you're in the zone, you're in the zone." One had to pity the Lady Hawks, who prob- ably felt as if they had been unfairly blindsided by Helvey and the Wolverines. They expected scoring…

… assists, blocks, steals, charges taken and defensive rebounds, the Wolverines do not want her role to waver too much. But you'd be hard-pressed to find a player who wouldn't enjoy yet another scoring…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

…" in the center of the mat. After briefly discussing their progress, he leads the Wolverines through a team flip - when the entire team does a flip at once - and then calls practice to an end. "When…

… leader, and he is a great leader by example in the gym. And all of that is really paying off for him." Senior Eddie Umphrey, who knew Corrigan long before he became a Wolverine, finds it hard to believe…

… two former Wolverines - Daniel Diaz- Luong and Scott Vetere - who have already made an impact on the team's performance, and he clearly knows coaching talent long before the players do. "If I were…

March 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… should come from North Carolina and Villanova. Both teams posted faster times than the Wolverines at a meet in New York City earlier this year. North Carolina finished just eight-hundredths of a second…

…-05 season. No. 7 Michigan has been ranked as high as second in the nation. And among the three higher-ranked opponents they have competed against, the Wolverines have beaten two (No. 2 Nebraska and No. 5 UCLA…

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