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November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 16

Wolverines is often a moral victory, a shoulder-shrug, a "learning" process. Ending the season with a double-over- time loss on a penalty stroke to Wake Forest, the Wolverines weren't yet ready to bring home…

… made Michigan's muscles bulge this season, and for the first time in school histor, the Wolverines went undefeated through -V. :RAY ' , ,4~ <' -L- DAVID KATZ/Daiy How many first-team All…

November 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 35) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 2000 - 15A Women's basketball to sign three recruits The Michigan women's basketball team signed three players for the 2001 season. The Wolverines signed…

…. Finishing fourth in the Canadian Olympic Trials in the 1500 mdters, Brannen will supplement the Wolverines with his 3:45.09 1500- meter personal best, comparable to a 4:02 mile. The senior from Preston High…

Wolverine and NHL defenseman Blake Sloan. Coaches say that they're expecting a few more recruits and because of the graduating seniors and that they'%e been lacking depth the last few \c}ars due to unexpected…

November 13, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

… Ferris State, which entered the contest with a 0-4-1 CCHA record, including Friday night's 4-1 loss to the Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena. While the Dawg Pound has gained notori- ety throughout the CCHA as…

…. The Wolverines thought they had the game well in control when Jessie Veith scored with 25:19 left in the second half to put Michigan up 2-0. But holding onto victories has been a struggle for Michi- gan…

November 13, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 32) • Page Image 15

… alls defensive play, and Maureen Tasch's out a sin strong netminding were the iron lungs penaltyt keeping Michigan alive. tally 16s The Wolverines had been pressing the One o -oal-scoring snooze button…

… all day. But Then c igvoet's ear-splitting shrieks were liter- that has t ally the Wolverines' wake-up call. "I don Time-in, and Michigan's alarming time in1 play began. coach Pc This time the hero…

November 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 30) • Page Image 11

… burying the ball o the waiting net, ending the Redhawks' dreams. The Wolverines' path to Sunday's second-round matchup against No. I Notre Dame was not easy. While the impending challenge of he Fighting I…

… tide of the game once again. With the game tied at two with 21 minutes remaining, their over- worked legs burning with fatigue, and the red-clad Miami crowd drowning out the home faithful, the Wolverines

November 02, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

…," Urbanchek said. -The Wolverines face No. 14 Georgia at the Gabrielsen Natatorium in Athens tomorrow. After defeating Michigan last season, the Bulldogs look for a repeat, this tine on their home turf…

… one-on-one basis." Michigan had its first competitive test last weekend, and passed with flying colors. Winning I11 of 13 events against Eastern Michigan, Oakland and Michigan State, the Wolverines

November 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 30) • Page Image 24

… Duke to the wire before losing 104-97. The loss was a setback, but the performance of the Wolverines' backcourt gave eager Michigan backers a visi of a slashing, scoring, run-anc shoot offense - a…

… scoring machine that had Michigan's future look- ing bright.s Just one season later that outlook has changed. Michigan is going inside - and they're going there often. With the Wolverines' back- court again…

… Northwesterte Mar, 3 or 4 Michigan StateI Ann Arb Ann Arb Roches Ann Arb Ann Ark( No. WolverineI 0 1 3 4 10 12 20 21 23 25 Leon Jones Avery Queen Maurice Searight Colin Dill Herb Gibson Mike Gotfredson Ron…

… up with Duke. So there's going to be competition for us every year, itjust happens to be those teams this year." The Wolverines will also confront these early challenges without last season's starting…

… backcourt - Kevin Gaines and Jamal Crawford. Guard Leon Jones says the Wolverines are ready to move on and focus on the players they have now. "I think it's behind us now, the junior said. "I think everyone…

… Jones enters the 200O-2001 cam- paign as the bona fide veteran in the Wolverines' backcourt - a position he accepts with no reservation, but one he hopes to balance with his objectives on the court. - "I…

… first collegiate poii a three-pointer against Oakland, Mich long range bomber returns for his s, more season a bit older, a b stronger and a bit more deter- mined to see his Wolverines defy expectations…

…, Maurice Searight hails from Orchard Lake and joins the Wolverines as an athletic slashing guard. Averaging 16 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists as a senior, Searight was rated by Preps Spotlight as the No. 3…

…-man and native of Washington, D.C., Bernard Robinson joins the Wolverines after averaging 23 points 5 assists and 8 rebounds a game as a senior at New Hampton Prep in New Hampshire. Ranked No. 8 in the…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 9

…- ing the cup half full. The Wolverines committed 23 turnovers d for the second straight game WAGNER 83 played sloppy bas- ketball after build- MICHIGAN 98 ing a big lead. But for the second straight game…

… it continues to play as slop- py. The Wolverines' upcoming schedule fea- tures No. 17 Wake Forest, No. 6 Maryland and No. 2 Duke within a 12-day span. "This is probably as good as you can hope for…

… Showcase would "light a fire" inside next each Wolverine. gam Little did he know how far away into the fire would become visible. ines Over the past decade, the Wolver- gan ines have six Frozen Four appear…

… the Wolverines on Jan. 4. If the Tigers lose to No. 7 Florida on Dec. 2 in the SEC championship game, they will head to Orlando for the conference's second-place bowl. If Auburn defeats the Gators, the…

… defeating Vanderbilt, 28- 26, on Saturday. Last year, Florida lost to Michigan State, 37-34, in the Citrus Bowl. Michigan has only faced Auburn one time in the school's history. The Wolverines lost, 9-7, in…

… the 1984 Sugar Bowl. The Wolverines have never faced Tennessee or Florida. FOR TICKETS: To obtain tickets online go to mgoblue.com/ticketojice, click on "online form" and complete the application. To…

… Volleyball squeaks in: Blue to face Louisvle riucci n over over ds the s," the is the nes, to d won on an with For the first time in the 2000-01 season, the Wolverines maintained their killer instinct…

…- ing call against Paul Martin at the 7:13 mark, started out reminiscent of the Wolverines' lone powerplay See SHOWCASE, Page 4B By Albert Kim Daily Sports Writer It was an anxious Michigan volleyball…

… the room erupted in cheers. The Wolverines (8-12 Big Ten, 18-13 over- all) had reached the postseason. "We were very lucky, and a little sur- prised," junior Katrina Lehman said. "A lot of things went…

Wolverines squeaked into the Tournament with a16-15 record and lost in the second round to Pacific. More volleyball coverage: Page 78 Mark Rosen isn't overly concerned. "I feel pretty good about it. We…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 12

… coach Red Berenson, after the Wolverines swept Wisconsin and Minnesota in the College Hockey Showcase. I Michigan 3 -= Michigan Minnesota 4 Wisconsin Saturday, 15:42 of second period With Minnesota…

… The Mvichigan Daily thock~ey writers' picks for Michigan's three stars of the weekend. Mn<E CAMMALLERI CENTER Cammalleri's six points over the weekend led the Wolverines. He scored Michigan's first two…

Wolverine from the state of Minnesota, Langfeld was making his third homecoming trip. The win was especially sweet because it came against a team that had just one out-of-state player on its roster. "It…

… points. MORE OR LESS: Michigan usually outshoots its opponents, so it was sur- prising when Minnesota posted a 34- 26 advantage in shots on Saturday night. This marked the first time the Wolverines were…

… outshot since last sea- son's finale. On March 26, Maine notched 1 7 more shots than the Wolverines (45-28) en route to elimi- nating Michigan from the NCAA tour- nament, 5-2. The Wolverines' 4-1 victorv…

… over Minnesota also was the first time Michigan was outshot and ended up winning the game since March 1l. On that date, Western Michigan tallied one more shot than the Wolverines (27-26) yet lost the…

…. Coming off of what captain Geoff Koch called "their best PK game of the season" against Wisconsin, the Wolverines shut down Minnesota, forcing the Golden Gophers to go emp- tyhanded in four opportunities…

…. Like great Michigan teams of the past, the current, crop of Wolverines utilized solid defensive play and out- standing goaltending, and took advan- tage of their offensive chances to find a way to win…

November 20, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

Wolverines, like their leader, are impeccably prepared for this game every year. "It always comes down to prepara- tion and performance," Carr said, not- ing that this past week of practice was one of Michigan…

… the Wolverines shut down Ohio State. They gave up a long kickoff return on a fake reverse handoff at the start of the game. But Michigan remained in emotional control. A 9-0 first-quarter deficit didn…

November 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 30) • Page Image 13

… little bit of luck. Fortunately, the Wolverines have the talent that could earn them that trip. The fate lies in the hands of their opposition Saturday at I i a.m. in Ypsilanti, Michigan will com- pete in…

… the NCAA regional championships. Among the ranked teams Michigan will face are No. 6 Wisconsin, No. 15 Indiana, No. 18 Eastern Michigan and No. 23 Michigan State. Although the Wolverines are unranked, a…

November 29, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 42) • Page Image 12

…. "Rather than to slow it down because it plays into our game more to get out there and skate." Nearly half of the Wolverines' goals have- come at even strength, and the team boasts only a 24 percent power…

… that didn't feature the Wolverines, the referees swallowed their whistles once again - calling a combined 20 penalties for 38 minutes in the box. Not bad for games between sonic of the top teams in the…

November 02, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… this Saturday against Ohio State. Witht a win, the Wolverines could finisht the regular sea- son with a record of 2-4 in the Big Ten and 7-8 overall, which would be good ettough for fifth place in the…

… very physical and fast-paced. With our young team it took some time, but we hase learned to play at a higher level:' The other najor goal for the Wolverines was to get a solid victoty against a toregh…

November 13, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

… injured on the bench, Henson's return was going to save Michigan's season. Today, the Wolverines; headed to the Rose Bowl, offense, while impressive, been enough Michigan in cad the 10. are not and the…

… II Warriors' roster, junior Rick Fox and freshman Nick Gout, are listed at just 6-foot-8 and 6-foot- 6 respectively. By comparison, the Wolverines have seven players on their roster 6-foot-6 or taller…

November 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 30) • Page Image 23

… lead the Wolverines into battle By Michael Kern N Daily Sports Writer HEIR Continued from Page 7B won two years earlier was a distant memory. The five freshmen, soon tabbed the Fab Five, would lead…

… them. Webber, like Russell, shocked the college world by leading the young Wolverines to the NCAA title game. Webber acknowledged the similar status of today's program to when he came to Michigan.p "It…

November 20, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

… Brian Ellerbe took an "I'll believe it when I see it" attitude at media day. But after Friday night's 97-90 loss to Oakland, in which the Wolverines were called for 31 fouls, Ellerbe may be singing a…

Wolverines, drew his fourth foul with nine minutes still to play in the first half. But while Oakland seemed to adjust at the half, Michigan continued to be whis- tIed for illegal screens and ticky-tack fouls…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…: Sold out Injuries: Michigar Koch (ankle) out; State - F Andre {shoulder) questi Goodenow (shoul I I x N) NIARJORiE MARSHALL'D The Wolverines may be in for a shootout this Saturday when they take on a…

… high- scoring Northwestern team averaging 36.5 points per game, F~or Mlich igatn State x etcrzIns who will comle to Yost this season aIfter fufallng to) the Wolverines by three pjoints fbr -thle ( ( I I…

… probably der) ques- )tin(- to be the most exeit, 1t1g poitit ol iiv Wolverine caretr righit here,'' said freshman defensemnan Andv l31urntes, 'ai R attl retek native wvhose pat'ents- hothI wetnt to Michigan…

…-to-back shutouts. Butt can the Wolverines deal with a quairterback and tailback thrteat in the same gamne? Not if' West Lafayette is any indication, Advxantage: Nor'thuwestern. N0R iHWESIT:kN PASSING VS. l…

… secotid half of the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to clinichi a2-0 victory over Iowxa last night. Although the first half' ended xwithi no score, the Wolverines out- shot the H-awkey'es 13-2.IForxward…

… 20thi- cai'eer shutout. With the witi, the Wolverines will move on today to face second- seed Wisconsin, who barely squeakedmeaxv with a victory in £a shootout ag ain~st seventh-seedecd Purdue…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 13

… fresh- men, a sophomore and a junior , inst Wagner on Saturday - it is going to make mistakes. So far this "ason, tie Wolverines are averaging more than 20 turnovers per game. Even more challenging for…

… Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe and his staff is that Michigan has two freshmen, Avery Queen and Maurice Searight, managing the point on offense. Last season, the Wolverines had a similar situation with two…

November 07, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 28) • Page Image 13

… players in little different situations;" Michigan coach Red Berenson said. It's not that the previous lines weren't successful, with the Wolverines averag- ing nearly 3.8 goals per game, which ranks them…

Wolverines two leading scorers - sophomore Andy Hlilbert (16 points) and Josh Langfeld (14). "Kosick is playing well," Berenson said. " 1e's makes good plays and I think he'll complement that line.'' Kosick…

… contro- versial call on Michigan defenseman Jeff Jillson. Making matters worse, he placed the wrong Wolverine in the box -s ome- how confusing Jillson (6-3, 220 pounds) with the only Wolverine in the zone…

… Spartans, it was also thought to be a recruiting showcase - with the, out- come of the game possibly having an influence on what school a recruit would pick. Chalk one up for the Wolverines. It was reported…

… also the only Wolverines to get aut0- matic bids into the tournament's sin- gles main draw and both made it to the round of 16 before losing. "The fact that we had two freshman in the round of 16 is…

November 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 35) • Page Image 13

… season. The Wolverines have done especially well in their strengths - freestyles and relays. Pool to shine seven times over Olympic medalists compete as M' hosts top-ranked Longhorns Ey Steve Jackson…

…." The Michigan women battle both cams tomorrow at 3 p.m. The Wolverines will also swim a ;scoring match against Texas, tOrday at 9 a.m. Texas already has lost to 'isconsin - a team that beat ichigan 150…

November 14, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

… Spaccarotella and Stephanie McArdle. Down 3-I with three minutes left in lthe game, they didn't want to let go. jBeitel sent a pass to Spaccarotella down tlke sideline, setting up the Wolverines { -final scoring…

… closest contest with Notre Dame over the span. Michigan played well, but unfortu- nately for the Wolverines, this may be the best Notre Dame team ever - which speaks volumes for a perennial Final Four team…

… Mvichigan were on defense, though. In particu- lar, the range of Jones was a constant nuisance for a Wolverine team still tooling with their defensive strategy. She ended an extraordinary 7- 11 from behind…

…'s seniors as the immediate cause of the defensive collapse. "You don't want to just keep outscor- ing people" Guevara said. "You've got to get a defensive stop." Inside, the Wolverines had the most success…

November 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

…, Inc. got battered around by Michigan yesterday. The women's basketball team used its first exhibition as a chance to exper- iment with its players as the Wolverines routed a group of former Division I…

… ath- letes, 98-76. "I was glad I was able to get every- body playing time, especially the fresh- men," Michigan coach Sue Guevara said. Five Wolverines scored in double digits, including three starters…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 15

Wolverines. Owen will start but has many team- mates competing for the job. Backups: Ryan Bertin, Tony Holifield Wrestlers determined to avoid late-season fade '- SEASON PREVIEW By Nathan Linsley Daily…

… work and a year to fur- ther instill his system, expectations are high for the Wolverines. With heavy reliance on young but aggres- sive wrestlers, the Wolveines hope to use their energetic, dominating…

November 17, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

… ing -- his .500 showing after two career games with the Wolverines is reason enough for opti- nism. "Playing Micnigan is an: awesome measuring stick," adoowsky said. "i'm lust really excited about…

… Louisiana Tech routed Michigan in Ruston, La. Battling the bullies Michigan begins its year with the ninth-ranked Lady Techsters. Last year, the Wolverines were 3-4 against teams in the Top 25. Here's a look…

November 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 30) • Page Image 20

Wolverines away from the national spotlight, this year must be the one in which Michigan proves it's more than a perpetual rebuilder. This must be the year in which Michigan shows it's a legitimate program on…

… restore Michigan to its rightful place among college basketball's elite, hope has not been lost. Credit the fans who filled the Maize Rage section a year ago when a group of upstart Wolverines re…

November 30, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… teams have been No. I or close to it" Michigan is 2-1-1 in those "big games." The Wolverines tied North Dakota 5-5 and lost to Michigan State 1-0 in a game in which they heftily outplayed the Spartans. On…

… the other side of the equation, Michigan is 6-3 in the conference. Besides the loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines have also fallen to Ferris State and Alaska-Fairbanks -- two teams picked to finish…

November 28, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 41) • Page Image 13

…. was not referring to winning prestigious tournaments as the state title or national title. He was talking about the d of walking into the wrestling practice room for the first as a Wolverine. The early…

… days Sentes will probably not be part of the Wolverines' starting lineup this season. The team is loaded with veteran leaders, returning All-Americans and even possible national champions. No true…

… team. to the Wolverines' b With the commitments of Nathan Gassoff's xenture nen of Preston High School in play was stopped be. .m bridge, Ont. and Alan Webb of Minnesota zone. Gia th Lakes High School in…

November 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

… before we get people excited about this class." But Michigan's freshmen continue to face into a variety of problems. The Wolverines lost three of its five fresh- men from last season, including fan…

…, Michigan is picked to finish anywhere from sixth to ninth in the Big Ten, according to most pre- season publications. The Wolverines finished"eighth last season (6-10 Big, Ten, 15-14 overall), and for many…

November 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

… Illinois. Thle -Wolverines (5-9 Din Ten, 15-Il0 overall) sttapped afsiur-niatcb losing streak by defcating both the [Boilermtakers antd the Fighting Illitti, 3 -0. - Michigan stepped up its play switlhout…

…-14. I didt reaills sais anyititig to tuon- vate thtem --tuothintg out of the ordi- - r KatrIna Lehman 11) led the Wolverines with eight hlonks, matchi'ng her seasonnhest. Sunshine spurs Blue to salvage…

November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… of the Wolverines' first 10 points. Moore finished with nine points and six rebounds in 22 minutes of play. "I liked the pace tonight Ellerbe said. "It kept us fresh, it allowed us to do some things…

… them just can't get the puck out of their heads. As soon as theW puck turns over, they sleep." In light of the injuries that the Wolverines have suffered on defense in this past week, this prob- lem…

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