December 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 38) • Page Image 9
… for the Wolverine Daily Sports Writer Bosch, who al South Africa, t, In a swim meet that gave no credit to foreign swimmers, the Michigan internationals overshadowed the rest. But they could not help…
… the Wolverines against Louisville. In their first multi-day meet that included both preliminary andchampionshipraces, theNo. 5 Michigan men's swimming and diving team placed second at the AT&T Winter…
… Wolverines, as international swimmers were not awarded any points. Michigan finished behind No. 8 Louisville, though the second-place finish did not make much of an impression on Michigan coach Mike Bottom…
… team, we would've medal in the 200 on the final day He swam a pleth for the Wolverin for the champio in both the 200-yard individual medley , and the 500-yard freestyle. Bosch elected to only swim the…
…, qualifying the Wolverines took the victory. nship rounds For this recent weekend, the Cardinals had rested up, "There was alot lightening the training of energy on the in hopes a top deck. Both teams…
… the 100-yard breaststroke. The race pitted Funk up against his former teammates Kyle Whitaker and Zach Hayden, who swim for Club Wolverine, an elite-level training program. In a race that could have…
… Vegas did not involve going to a casino, waking up with a tiger in the hotel room or getting punched by Mike Tyson. Though the Wolverines came into the two-day Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ready to…
… Nebraska (89 points), who finished first, second and sixth, respectively. The Wolverines fell just short in crucial point-getting opportunities, including sophomore Adam Coon's first loss of the season, a 5…
… such, as Coon and Pantaleo - junior Rossi Bruno earned a runner-up finish as well - the Wolverines may be able to achieve their goals. If not, they hope to at least come away with unexpected victories…
…, as Pantaleo did, when they take care of business. Having had little in the way of fun in Las Vegas, the Wolverines now have a lot of work ahead. "This was more of a business trip than a vacation…