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February 10, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… graduating after this year, will face off for the last time. At 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-9, respectively, that's a whole lot of size in the middle for both teams. And for the Wolverines especially, that brings up…

… different story being written in the post. Outside of redshirt senior forward Ashley Jones, who is also graduating after this year, the Wolverines have only a pair of freshmen to back up Phillips in the post…

…'t do that then life becomes more difficult." And filling Phillips's shoes in the post is cru- cial to Michigan's success beyond this season. But the Wolverine post players may have a luxury not afforded…

… me." But that mentality isn't easily achieved, and only after the team's young post players fully understand that can the Wolverines turn a bright-looking future into a potentially dominant reality…

… end of the court. We're not in a position to impose our will on anybody." The Wolverines have at least one half of that equation - those guards sure can get out and run. The other half? That's the…

… Irish Dance presents (9 srom 1refan6 wit6Love Saturday, February 13 Michigan Teater, 8:00 Wolverines take 12th place in early spring tourney Bauer sisters tie for first place on team, Meagan tallies a…

… the Michigan women's golf team, it was just the start of a new spring season. The Wolverines traveled to Rio Grande, Puerto Rico this past Sunday through Tuesday for the three-round Lady Puerto Rico…

…'s top-50 pro- grams, the Wolverines finished in 12th place out of 16 teams, with a final team score of 925. "Overall, I am a little disap- pointed in the way we finished today," Michigan coach Cheryl…

Wolverines. Sophomore Meagan Bauer posted rounds of 72-73-78 for a tournament total of 223, the best 54-hole total of her young career. Bauer's first round of 72 was just her second career round. of par or…

… overall. A first-place team finish is nothing new for Ashley. She has finished as the top Wolverine in 25 of her 42 career events, and she has the lowest career scoring average in the his- tory of Michigan…

February 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… season long, and Sunday's gue Wolverines postgame musings were no different.Playingwitharotation that's seven deep at best, By LEV FACHER contending with the best teams Daily Sports Writer the Big Ten has…

… to offer and coping with one of the league's 'er one to lose toughest travel schedules seem ective, Kim Barnes Arico to have finallytaken their toll on eartedly blamed her the inexperienced Wolverines

February 10, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… San Diego put the Michigan women’s water polo team in many different situations, allowing coach Marcelo Leonardi to see how his team would respond. And it responded well. The Wolverines proved…

… rough with a loss to No. 15 Long Beach State, 6-5, in the closing seconds. Junior attacker Ali Thomason scored a hat trick, but her feat wasn’t enough for the Wolverines to win. The game wasn’t a…

February 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…8 — Friday, February 10, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines set for matchup with Big Ten bottom dweller Wisconsin For the second time this season, the Wolverines are…

… hoping to scare off some Badgers. The No. 21 Michigan women’s basketball team will be hosting Wisconsin in its annual Pink Game for breast cancer awareness Sunday. The Wolverines (9-2 Big…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… physical post pres- ence the Wolverines sorely need and have lacked for several years. On Wednesday night, the Detroit native finally validated his coaches' faith. "It kind of just got rolling," Morgan said…

… opponents - put more of an emphasis on locking down the Wolverines' shooters. As a result, Morgan constantly found himself open rolling to the basket or slipping past defenders while cuttingto the hoop…

Wolverine forward led team to first-ever College Cup berth By BRIAN MECHANICK Daily Sports Writer Two months ago, the Michi- gan men's soccer team reached its greatest heights and the future looked bright…

…. Today, one decision has shaken the team to its core. Soony Saad, the Wolverines' star freshman forward, left the University after the fall term in pursuit of a professional career in Europe. Michigan…

… into flux. Along with senior forward Justin Meram's move to the MLS's Columbus Crew, the Wolverines -are now without ,36 of their 53 goals from last season. Michigan is in the hunt for strikers, but with…

… at by clubs in Germany and Belgium, but top 2011 signee Sean Cunningham, a left back, passed over the Wolverines for Norwegian side Molde FK. Saad enters the pro rank try- ing to beat a miserable Michi…

… national star to come out of Burns's pro- gram or he could go the way his Wolverine predecessors. Either way, his Michigan teammates and club supporters will miss No. 8up top next fall. There's a difference…

February 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 64) • Page Image 12

… Daily Sports Writer It was another grueling weekend for the. Michigan wrestling team. Friday, No. 11 Michigan edged No. 7 Nebraska, 17-16, but on Sunday, the Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 10-4 overall) fell to…

… second tiebreaker by riding time in the heavyweight class. The win improved Coon's record to 27-1 this season. Redshirt junior Steve Dutton had the Wolverines' only other win on Sunday, defeating No. 9…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… practices evoked a memory, but hockey. It might sound cocky, but probably more telling, induced a I feel that way." realization of the current state of But Michigan coach Red the Wolverines. Berenson didn…

… team." The Wolverines lost 2-1 to The newly constructed line Michigan State in late January, of seniors Caporusso and Carl and last weekend they suffered Hagelin and freshman Chris their first series…

… program record for career singles wins. Former Wolverine Chisako Sugiyama holds the current record with 104 wins; Muresan currently sits at the No. 5 slot with 93. Michigan coach Ronni Ber- nstein explained…

… with making history in the Michigan women's tennis program. During the 2009-10 season, the Illinois native earned All- American honors - the first Wolverine to do so since Marian Kremer in 1981- and was…

February 10, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

… an hour Monday. Wolverines head back on the road With LeVert still on the mend, Michigan visits woeful Golden Gophers By SIMON KAUFMAN Daily Sports Editor Michigan men’s basketball coach…

… the season, he says, but a way to keep track of how much time the Wolverines (7-3 Big Ten, 17-6 overall) have to improve. After a rough week at home in which Michigan got played out…

February 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… World Series begins in the same place it has since 2013. The sixth-ranked Wolverines will play five games in three days at the USF Wilson-Demarini Tournament in Tampa Bay, Fla., starting with…

… evening affair with No. 25 South Florida. The Gators defeated the Wolverines in game three of the 2015 championship, leaving Michigan coach Carol Hutchins short of her program’s first title since…

February 10, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… decisions with the puck." Along with Caporusso's First- Star Honor performance, the Wolverines (12-9-1 CCHA, 17-13-1 overall) played lockdown defense on the Falcons all night, allowing just 21 shots. The…

Wolverine defensemen closed the gap on the Bowling Green forwards, minimizing the speed they gained coming through the neutral zone and into the attacking zone. Additionally, it minimized the number of odd…

…- man rushes throughout the entire contest. But midway through the third period, with the Wolverines up 2-0, a Falcon offender went one- on-one with junior goaltender Bryan Hogan. Senior defenseman Steven…

Wolverines after they lost to Wisconsin on Saturday, saving a few key pieces of advice for another freshman pointguard, Darius Mor- ris. He said the biggest thing he notices is that this year's players need to…

… keep their heads up even if they're losing. "Once they do that, they'llbe back on track," Grantsaid. Other former Wolverines enjoyed being back in Ann Arbor for Saturday's game, too. "These times (at…

… helped put the Michigan bas- ketball program back on the map. The players from the 1984-85 team would love to see the Wolverines win another, and get back to the prominence they knew so well. t 4…

February 10, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… Michigan Lawrence, Susalla, Christner all return to pack Wolverines’ prolific lineup By AVI SHOLKOFF Daily Sports Writer As the No. 2 Michigan softball team begins its season this weekend, its…

… outfield will be crucial to its success. The Wolverines’ outfield will lead the team both on offense and off the field, helping to motivate younger players. All three starting outfielders return from…

…. Lawrence knows the tools for a successful team, and along with her fellow seasoned outfielders, she aims to assist the younger players, who have just begun their Wolverine softball journeys. “Me…

… give the Wolverines the best opportunity possible to win games. If Christner and Susalla can repeat their breakout seasons and Lawrence remains consistent, Michigan will have many wins to…

… seeing. The Wolverines, ranked 15th according to Baseball America’s preseason rankings, have taken the offseason as an opportunity to get healthy and stronger in an attempt to build on last year…

Wolverines to practice outdoors at Ray Fisher Stadium about 10 to 15 times since their winter training started. That’s compared to last winter, in which they managed to scrimmage on a snowy…

… anxious to get out there.” There’s been a lot of talk surrounding the Wolverines so far this year. And after an already experienced lineup has taken big strides this offseason, the publicity is…

…’s gymnastics tri-meet. She didn’t fail to deliver. With Michigan facing Eastern Michigan and Maryland, Artz’s biggest competition came from fellow Wolverines — junior Talia Chiarelli, freshman Olivia Karas…

February 10, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…, finishingwith 27 points. Fueled by Morgan's monster first half, the Wolverines went into halftime leading 34-19. But even with the 15-point cushion, junior captain Zack Novak felt his team was too loose heading…

… the peri- od, which pulled the Wildcats within eight. But it was in the final five minutes of the game when the Wolverines became the most vulnerable. On the coattails of fourstraight 3-point scoring…

February 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… loud Penn State fan base. "We let up too many goals and we didn't score any," he said frankly. It wasn't the fact that Penn State scored more goals and barely upset the Wolverines, it's that the Nittany…

… Stauskas into turnovers. His shake-and-bake dribble that had turned Iowa into rubber a few weeks ago had betrayed him. Twice he dribbled off his foot and twice he tried to makea pass to a Wolverine that wasn…

… Robinson would bear a heavy responsibility in the Wolverine attack, but his inconsistent play has rendered him an enigma - a player with explosiveness, but who can't be relied on from game to game. That…

February 10, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

…, bobsleigh or curling, the games provide something for everyone. As proud Wolverines, we're ecstatic about the University's solid contingent of par- ticipants heading to Vancouver to compete. With the help of…

…, Jack Johnson, these current and former Wolverines hope to do their school proud. So read on, and don't forget to look out for the amazing athletes on the following pages, whether on the ice, the podium…

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