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December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 18

…'s been two years since the Michigan hockey team has laid claim to the hardware. In that time, Michigan State has hoisted the trophy, defeating the Wolverines in the champi- onship game two years in a row…

…, 5-3 and 3-1 respectively. Before the Spartans' current streak, though, the Wolverines had taken nine straight GLI championships and had been the only team to carry the McInnes Trophy off the ice…

November 13, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 29) • Page Image 10

… here NCAA “Bracket Buster” NCAA Final Four TABLE OF CONTENTS MICHIGAN’S MULLIGAN: The Wolverines suffered devastating injuries in 2014-15, forcing several young players into action. That prepared…

… poised for another run at a Big Ten title. Instead, the injury-riddled Wolverines missed postseason play altogether. This season, Michigan returns 11 of 12 scholarship players. Senior co-captains Caris…

February 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…, including No. 12 overall, join Wolverines By MINH DOAN Daily Sports Writer Michigan coach Chaka Daley has preached changing the cul- ture of his team from a good pro- gram to a Division I powerhouse. Withthe…

… No.2 recruitingclass inthenationfor2014,determined by TopDrawerSoccer.com, that goal might become more attainable for the Michigan men's soccer team. Wednesday, the Wolverines welcomed seven freshmen…

December 13, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… lucky. ButI thought we did a lot of good things." The win at Bowling Green came one day after Michigan's 8-3 victory at Yost Ice Arena, which propelled the Wolverines past Ohio State and into first place…

… in the CCHA. On both nights, the Wolverines (11-1-0 CCHA, 13-4-1 overall) fell behind early. On Friday, Michigan trailed the Falcons (5-5-2, 8-6-2) 3-0 after the first period despite leading in shots…

… behind them, the Falcons knew that a one-goal lead wouldn't be enough. But they probably didn't guess that defenseman Jason Dest - who had yet to score a goal this season - would be the Wolverine to tie it…

… stepped around a Chris Hunter pick and drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key to give the Wolverines a late 66-54 lead. "'M r " 'LOR'DA , But South Florida's Terrence Leath- er was still on the floor…

… from the free throw line in the second half, converting all eight attempts. The Wolverines (6-3) were able to control South Florida (5-3) and its remaining players, who combined for just 34 points and…

… after a Wolverine scores three goals. With a little more than two minutes remaining in Friday night's 8-3 win over Bowling Green, and Michigan skating with a man advantage, Wolverine defense- man Matt…

…," Michigan freshman Becky Flippin said. "We were trying to live off of our points that we had in the first half." After Davies's basket, the Wolverines woke up on both ends of the court. In addition to…

… game was a huge turnaround for th( Wolverines, who just days earlier had a dis appointing loss to cross-town rivals Easterr Michigan. pull away IUPUI started the game in a 2-3 zone t - a defense that…

… plagued Michigan in its previous game against the Eagles. But the o Wolverines came out ready and had much r more success breaking the defense versus n the Jaguars. I Michigan scored 30 points in the paint…

… around the basket. n "(Dierdorf) really posts up well when we - reverse the basketball," Burnett said. "We can really find her in the post, and it gives us - a lot more flexibility." d The Wolverines

April 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

… the -Michigan men's tennis team would beat both Michigan State and Iowa has *aken its first step toward completion, as the Wolverines took out the Spar- tans"Wednesday night in East. Lansing. But one…

…. Iowa comes in with a 1-5 Big Ten record, but looks can be deceiving. everal of those losses were tight 4-3 matches, and the Wolverines have dropped their share of close games. But there seems to be a…

April 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…-13) invades Alumni Field today for afternoon doubleheader. If the Wolverines are to nintain their spot at the top of the conference, they need to get by third-place Penn State unscathed. .Michigan coach Carol…

… indication, the Wolverines should be able to counter whatever the Nittany Lions throw at them. Michigan is 21- all-time against Penn State, including an Il-game win streak. If Michigan has any weakness, its on…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

… 13, 1997 15A J4 baseball lookina to continue win streak 1ly Sports Writer The Michigan baseball team will be hard-pressed to repeat its performance from last week, during which the Wolverines won…

… eight games in as many days when, but it travels to Tulsa this weekend, the only thing stopping them is that the Wolverines play only three games in three days. Michigan (8-4), which is ranked No…

January 13, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

Wolverines, with five freshmen and only seven total active roster embers, have had several of these good losses in 1994. Their recent loss to ' rdue, 78-57, for instance, was one where Michigan stayed tough…

…-a 101-58drubbing at the hands of Indiana, last Friday and a winnable 79-69 loss to Detroit-Mercy, Sunday - the Wolverines kept saying they could bounce back against the Spartans and play a good game. And…

… the Wol- verines moved to 0-3 in the Big Ten and 3-9 overall, despite a 24-point, eight-rebound performance from Gray, the eldest Wolverine. Michigan State (1-1 Big Ten, 6-5 overall) was quicker, taller…

… keptthe Wolverines in the game. Kiefer played the entire 40 minutes, scoring 12 with three buckets from behind the arc and four assists. The Wolverines also got help from sophomore forward Jennifer…

Wolverines into multiple turnovers and outscored them 22-7 to take a 12-point lead. "We had a few mental letdowns," Michigan coach Trish Roberts said. "It was a time when Michigan State came out and hit three…

… percentage in the second half," Langeland said. "We took bettershots, looked to penetrate more." The game began like no one ex- pected. The Wolverines jumped out to an 8-2 lead after only three minutes, as…

… Gray hit a pair of jumpers and a layup. With almost eight minutes left, the Wolverines had rebuilt a nine- point lead, their biggest of the game, only to see Michigan State jump out on a 16-2 run, the…

… kind that had beaten Michigan in several previous games. Down five, the Wolverines were playing out of synch and being forced into turnovers by the Spartan fullcourt press. Tradition dictated that Michi…

… shots and dunks one," Wolverine coach Steve Fisher said, "I will probably give him more time." That is not too likely to happen, so Fisher will depend on his stalwarts on the inside -juniors Juwan Howard…

November 13, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 49) • Page Image 17

… finished 1-2-3, all but sealing the Wolverines' doom. Ironically, Michigan had beaten out Minnesota for third place in the Big Ten Championships just two weeks ago. "I don't think they [Minnesota] ran any…

… have three more NCAA Regional meets ahead of them. McClimon was the Wolverines next highest finisher behind Rowand, placing 15th overall. Yuhn was fifth best on the team and 52nd overall. "Molly ran out…

…, with Ball State, Wisconsin, and Western Michigan following. All four teams will advance to the NCAA championships on November 20 in Annapolis, MD. Matt Smith crossed the tape first for the Wolverine

…, Sweat even had to walk up the slippery inclines. "This course is so muddy and there's so many turns that he couldn't negotiate," said coach Ron Warhurst. The Wolverine's 18th place finish is nothing to…

… . r * F ; It's a good thing the Michigan hockey team has outscored its opponents, 21-10 in the first period and 32-17 in the first two. For the Wolverines have been experiencing somewhat of a letdown…

Wolverines pulled out a 5-4 victory, they allowed the Bulldogs back into the game. Only 41 seconds into the period, Michigan co- captain Alex Roberts received a two-minute penalty for tripping. And seven…

… the Wolverines a two-goal buffer before the announcer was even done explaining Jorgenson's score. But then Michigan seemed to go to sleep, forgetting how to play smart hockey. Again up two goals…

… lapses," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "The first period might have been our best period." If the Wolverines came out a little drowsy for the last period, they were completely out at the 11:26 mark…

… their sinuses, let alone the puck out of their zone. While Saturday night saw Michigan blow away Ferris early, the Wolverines still settled into a rut as the game wore on. They were even outshot, 6-5, in…

… second period, the Wolverines regained their offense in part because of contributions from two unlikely sources - defensemen Todd Copeland and Alex Roberts. Roberts assisted on Copeland's power play goal…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… by th defeat they took from Northwest. ern last Saturday, the Wolverine: more than matched a fast offens against Wisconsin's stubborn de. fense and held the six-point ad. vantage which they had piled u…

….i _ night because of the absence of eno:,h! good ice to permit playing of the FIRST MAT MEET contest. Although the Wolverines dropped SATISFIES KEEN the only game played, the form they showed was the best…

… with soft and the season. Most of these were of. slushy ice that prevented all at- a decidedly minor character, the tempts to carry the puck. What Wolverine matmen showing a sur- frozen ice there was…

… turned in even! though the coaches told the runp ners not to take it too hard. The Wolverines appear to possess power in the distance runs, 880, 440, and the hurdles. MEN! Smart Styles and Real Values at C…

… condition, and no alternative remained but to call off the con- test. Tommy Courtis, veteran right wing of the Wolverines, was the only outstanding player in the game for either side. Besides scoring both of…

… of the heap with Max Schmeling second and Jack Sharkey third. VARSITY TANKMEN WILL MEET 0D.Y,.C. Detroit Team Best Competition That Wolverines Will Meet This Season. For the second time this season the…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… Arbor Saturday night for a T f return meet with the Wolverines r in the new Intramural building pool. Michigan defeated the Cana- dians in December at Toronto. An added feature of the Meet, >Saturday will…

… be a water polo game between Michigan and the Detroit Yacht club. The Yacht club water poloists are state A. A. U. champ-j ions. The Wolverines had littlei trouble winning their first game{ from…

… goal for the second week when the other aspirants Wolverine nine will hook up with Chi Psi counter. Dickinson broke! flock into the field house. Cincinnati for one ae and will ointo the scoring column…

… somewhat later this year than last,! I squad last year please bring I the Wolverines are slower in get- I your own equipment. 711 N. University Ave. Plhoi ting started than the rest of the I Coach Ray Fisher…

… d e against Northwestern Monday night, but Wolverine Five Is Weak on Short also promising more stiff work for Shots Under Basket; Defense them in the future, Coach Keen Off-Color at Times stated…

May 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

…'s dream came to an end Saturday. The Wolverines were shelled by Stanford in the national semifinal, 13-3, moving their record against West Coast teams to 0-11 for the season. Michigan fell 6-4 in the third…

… Friday but had doubleheaders cancelled on Saturday and Sunday due to inclement weather. The Wolverines will play a double- header today starting at 3 p.m. Michigan is currently tied for sixth place in the…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

Wolverines are led by a domi- nant pitching staff with a team 1.19 ERA: FILE PHOTO/Daily By Tracy Sandier Daily Sports Writer The No. 6 Michigan softball team (18-5-1) might want to consider taking up…

… residence in Florida. After returning to Ann Arbor Sunday night from the Speedline Invitational in Tampa, the Wolverines are returning to the Sunshine State. Today the team leaves for Tallahassee to…

November 13, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 30) • Page Image 15

… period to ;give hit T~his sixth goal of the season and ,Mlici ga an early lead, but it wouldn't be so r the Wolverines from then on. Just 3,4 into the second, the Redskins came back with a power-play goal…

… of their :Own when Randy Robitaille put the puck between Marty Turco's pads. The Wolverines answered with the extra man again less than a minute later on Botterill's fifth of the season at 4:15. But…

December 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 49) • Page Image 16

… the holiday break, the Michigan wrestling team will have to cut its festivities a little short in order to get back to business. After a week off for the holidays, the Wolverines will be back in Ann…

… best non- collegiate wrestlers as well, will be a change of pace for the Wolverines who are used to an extended holiday break. "It will probably be the toughest tournament we will be in all year…

… pressure is on (heavyweight Airron Richardson)." Richardson lost 2-1 in sudden- death overtime to let the Illini take the match 17-16 and the momentum the Wolverine upper-weights had gar- nered. "He told me…

…, 'I made the classic mistake that all athletes make,"' Bahr said of Richardson, "'I wrestled not to lose instead of to win." Richardson, and the rest of the Wolverines, however, will have three weeks to…

February 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… expec- tary for PASS in addition to coaching tations were not high going into the high school hockey at Birmingham 1976-77 season. A few months and 28 Brother Rice. wins later, the Wolverines found Both…

… great Michigan players," said "IT WAS THE end of a great year, a Miller. year when they didn't expect us to do "Black Jack" McDonald will also be inducted on Saturday. The Wolverines were 74-14-5 during…

… beat Dartmouth 8-4 for the Then, as Miller put it, "Wisconsin national championship. got a flukey goal to win the game." McDonald is still a Wolverine fan, THE LOSS left Manery groping for and even…

…-American for the to the third period, then tie it and lose Wolverines before coming back to so quickly in overtime..." coach his alma mater. Miller agreed, noting that, "The McDonald's influence led Berenson…

…. 1947-48 national champion Wolverines. Fencers 4 to jab at nationals By DAVE ARETHA They've foiled the state opposition and now they're ready to draw swords with the rest-of the nation. Michigan…

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…'s gymnastics competition when 1Aichigan's Gavin Meyerowitz's knee-cap was knocked out of paee as he fell off the pommel horse. ,.The Wolverines' only back-up all-arounder, Steve Schein- tan, had already been…

…'s last week as a result of I Wolverines injuries. "We outlimped them," he said. "We're a 270 team," said Spartan assistant coach John Nelson. "We had an all right meet...but we're going to put a 270 team…

….05, while Beckwith took third with an 8.95. Michigan State's Kir McCabe and Marino earned:first- and second-place all-around scores of 35.05 and 35.00, respectively. Wolverine Beckwith grabbed third with a 34…

June 13, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

…12 Thursday, June 13, 2019 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Tommy Henry shines when it matters most for the Wolverines The bottom of the seventh inning got off to a rocky start for…

… Michigan. With the count at 1-2 and his team trailing, 3-2, UCLA freshman catcher Noah Cardenas smacked a leadoff double into the gap against the Wolverines’ junior left-hander Tommy Henry. The energy…

March 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday March 13, 2017 — 3B Wolverines win thriller WASHINGTON — With just over 12 minutes left to play in the first half, Michigan held a 25-11 lead…

… and sophomore forward Moritz Wagner was living it up on the Wolverines’ bench. He sat grinning ear-to-ear, head reclined back looking at the jumbotron, raising his eyebrows at the pull-up jumper…

January 13, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…. Beilein signaled to his point guard to play slowly and burn clock as he brought the Wolverines into their half-court set. Irvin wasn’t having any of it. He received the ball from Walton at the top…

… seemed to regain some semblance of a rhythm, senior guard Caris LeVert fell out of commission with a left leg injury. So the Wolverines have turned to Irvin, among others, to shoulder the…

November 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

… slump as it enters the beast that is the Breslin Center the night of Jan. 27, 2011. Losers of six straight games and carrying a 1-6 conference record, the Wolverines are in East Lansing having not won…

… Novak. The preparation for the season started earlier than usual for the Wolverines. Allowed an overseas trip every four years, the team traveled to Belgium to play four games against professional teams…

August 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 152) • Page Image 46

…Guire's hand has five fingers. And, after the Wolverines won the Big Ten championship at Indiana University Golf Course yesterday, McGuire now has five consecutive championship rings to fit snugly on each of…

… those digits. Junior Erin Webster, who has led the Wolverines all year, finished as the top team runner in five events and won four events overall. Yesterday, she asserted herself immediately and stuck…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 14

… the Wolverines, would be tough to beat. They did not, however, expect what coach Jon Urbanchek referred to as "an ambush." "At Stanford, the competition is never friendly," Urbanchek said. "It's like…

… finished with the Wolverines, it had a lead of more than 50 points, and a firm grasp on the top ranking. "Stanford swam like the number 1 team," Urbanchek said. "They were ready for us." After picking up the…

April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 16

… team's season thus far -dis- appointment. Despite being ranked in the top 20 since mid-March, the Wolverines have yet to live up to their billing. They have lost five of their past seven matches, four to…

… Ig Ten teams. 'We just have to forget about what has appened," sophomore Ben Cox said. "We can't carry this into the next match." The Wolverines' doubles lineup was also shaken-up a few weeks ago when…

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… championships, only four Wolverines will compete this week- end. For the Wolverines who won't be competing at the Big Ten Championships, this weekend's meet is their chance to shine. "For the people who are swim…

…- ming, it's a major thing for them," Michigan coach Jim Richardson said. "They're trying to rest and to see how fast they can go." Among the Wolverines competing will be Kara Kaltenbach, Rebecca Craig and…

April 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… matches has been brought to an end by the Badgers of Wisconsin as they downed the Wolverine netters, 5-4, in Wisconsin's Nielsen Tennis Center Saturday. "We have not been doing the job in singles," said…

…,7-6. . The tide turned 'back towards Wisconsin for the next three matches, however, as Paul Van Walleghem over- took Michigan's Bill Godfrey, 7-5, 4-6, 6- 4. Next, the Wolverines' Ross Laser suf- fered a loss…

… at the hands of Dicky Browne, 6-4 4-6, 6-3, and senior Ihor Debryn also lost to Badger Dan Arends by the score of 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. MICHIGAN'S Rodd Schreiber pulled out another win for the Wolverines from…

… BILLBOARD Yesterday's Michigan-Grand Valley softball game was cancelled due to poor field conditions. The next scheduled contest for the Wolverines will be tomorrow, April 14, against, Wayne State._ SHORT OR…

… Sunday would be an understatement, indeed. Regardless of whether matches, sets or games are counted it all adds up to the same thing-a Michigan rout. The Wolverines won all nine matches, 18 of 19 sets and…

… Ohio State's Kathleen Coleman. At the number'two position, Mary Mactaggart routed the Buckeyes' Christie Turdo, 6- 2, 6-0. Mactaggart's record now stands at 7-1. The Wolverines' third singles player…

…-2. Mactaggart and Robbie Risden kept the Wolverines on their winning ways by downing Koran and Saumby,'- 1, 7-5. And then there was the third doubles match which brought an end to Michigan's shutout. Not in…

… matches, but in sets. The Wolverines' Betsy Shapiro and Lisa Noferi took the first set again- st Webb and Kelly Custenborder, before dropping the next set 1-6. But the Buckeyes' success was -short-lived as…

November 13, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… to League winner. comeback this past season, after GLAZER strikeouts and won 20 games for those hard core followers of Wolverine hockey, but what about This was the third time the posting a mediocre 11…

… righthand- top gunners as Angie Moretto, Kip Maurer, Kris Manery and SEAVER, WHO set a major ed pitcher (289). He pitched only Pat Hughes, the Wolverines should not have to worry about put- league record with…

… situation. The defense, however, must play smarter as a whole for the Wolverines to be national contenders. Careless penalties hurt Another problem the Wolverines have to work on is careless penalties…

… lead the Wolverines during the game. One way he cannot do this is by getting upset at every referee's call and talking needless penalties. Against the Olympic team a flare-up occurred. Moretto skated the…

… first line offense. The final problem the Wolverines must overcome is incon- sistencies. Against North Dakota the pucksters blew the fighting Sioux out of the area Friday night, 11-1. On Saturday night…

…, however, North Dakota came out and played much better. The Wolverines skated for the majority of' the game as if they had anvils tied to their skates. They finally began to move in the last three minutes of…

… Jack Sinclair during the Michigan-Michigan State dual meet last month. The Wolverine harriers hold an overall 49-0 re or thi s easnn including a Big Ten Championsh .. ,_...__. ._ w .. ._.. __.. } II…

May 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…Saturday, May 13, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Stra,,My1,17 H IHGNDIYPg ite Batsmen slaughter by DAN BORUS The Michigan Wolverines broke out of their batting dold- rums with a fury…

… Joyce, who scattered four hits in the second contest. The Wolverines were never threatened and toyed with a series of weak and ineffective Ohio State hurlers. Today the Wolverines, now 5-3 in the Big Ten…

… curves and off-speed pitches. Larry Haney, the Buckeye lead-off hitter, was the first and only Buckeye to hit safely off Elwood, when he smacked a drive to the hole in the sixth which Wolverine shortstop…

… to score was cut down by, the return to home. The second game was an even easier waltz as the Wolverines pounded Buckeye pitching for thirteen hits and twelve runs. The fun started in the second inning…

… timely hitting by De- liever Bill Saunders Buss sin- and Roberts. gled and DeCou homered over ie third inning was just as the right field fence. >sive with five Wolverines The Wolverines picked up two ing…

… meet Ross in to- straight Big Ten tennis cham- day's semifinal match. pionship. Mark Bishop and Walt Herrick The Wolverines took a 20-point of Indiana, the top ranked num- lead over runnerup Indiana 107…

November 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 34) • Page Image 11

… Michigan's overflowing with momentum after last week's win. And let's be honest: If the Wolverines had opened with San Diego St., Ohio and UNLV, they'd be 9-0, too. F Edge: Michigan PREDICTION: MICHIGAN 27…

Wolverines includes forward Leland Anderson and guards Jamal Crawford, Kevin Gaines and Gavin Groninger. All four players are rated among the nation's top 100 seniors by a number of recruiting publications…

… versatility, good for a big player, makes Janky a dangerous threat to a small Wolverine team that doesn't have a single player over 6-2. But "our post game is starting to come together," Guevara said. "On…

… Stacey Thomas may have already finished her midterms, but her biggest test Is yet to come. The Wolverines face No. 20 Vanderbilt on the road tonight - no more time for cramming. Al lION* SENIOR HISTORY…

… outside this past week, it is a good thing that the pool in Evanston is indoors for the Big Ten All-Star meet to be held omorrow at Northwestern. This will be the Lady Wolverines' second trip to Evanston in…

… two weeks, With the previous trip being for the Northwestern relays on Nov. 1. The defending Big Ten champion Wolverines have a lot to live up to this year. But following an impressive per- formance at…

March 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 91) • Page Image 16

…., shoulders the Wolverines' load again at the Diving Zone Meet in Miami, Ohio. The meet began yesterday and continues through Saturday. ..But this is no ordinary meet. This might as AvelI be the official trials…

… quali- fying for the meet in Auburn. An honorable mention All-American a year ago on the 10- meter platform, he was the only Wolverine who competed in the national champi- onships last year. And he made…

…. The outlook for the other Michigan divers is not as optimistic, however. No other Wolverines made the national championship cuts last year, and no one else placed in the top six in any event at the Big…

… Big Ten Championships next weekend. And maybe most important, it was Michigan's first chance to reach the .500 mark in more than three years. But sixth-ranked Wolverines, favored heading into the…

… years. It also marks the first time the Wolverines have com- bined to break 32 points on vault in several seasons. "It's definitely mixed feelings" Michigan senior and co-captain Ed Ledgard said. "It is a…

… This is the highest score that we've gotten in quit few years. We're really proud of ourselves, but w know we can do better' Ledgard turned in a strong performance for the Wolverines, hitting all his…

…'s Tommy Housley. Senior Tim Lauring tied with freshman K4 Roulston to lead the Wolverines on the vault with 9.7. Roulston also won the all around competitioi with a 57.35. And scores aside, what Michigan…

… boards. ing this late into March was in 199( es hung when coach Bud VanDeWege led h aine, the Wolverines into the second round tint win, the NCAA Tournament. The 1989-90 team won a schoo similar record 20…

… games and defeate Johns. Oklahoma State in the openin tips the round of the tournament. 0 This year's Wolverines hope t ara said. fare as well, if not better, than the ebounds, Michigan predecessors. If…

… the k up and defeat the Bruins, they would mo likely face host Alabama, a No, will be seed in the region. Thomas, For now, however, the Wolverine in of the are concentrating on UCLA and the mez, also…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…." King emerged from his mini- slump to spark Michigan in the con- test. His 20 points came in bunches. He scored 10 points in the first seven minutes of the first half to give the Wolverines an early 17…

… responsibility for the Wolverines com- ing up short. Although Fisher has designated Jackson as Michigan's leader, Fisher would have nothing of the senior's stance. "I don't have to let him off the hook," Fisher…

January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 11

… The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 13, 1992 -Page 11 WOLVERINES' INDIVIDUAL PLAY LEADS TO FIRST BIG TEN LOSS John Niyo Minnesota holds off Blue, Will the real Michigan team please stand up? The…

… cynics probably liked what they saw Saturday when Minnesota handed Michigan a stinging 73-64 loss that served notice to Wolverine fans. And if Saturday's game didn't get the point across, Minnesota's fans…

… did 0their part. The chants of "Overrated, overrated," echoed around the Michi- gan squad as it watched its five-game win streak snapped. The Wolverines, led by the five first-year players, had been…

… players, who outplayed, out- hustled, and almost beat the No. 1 team in the nation. Those same doubts surfaced again as the Wolverines prepared to start Big Ten play at Iowa. But Michigan dismantled Iowa…

… Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer The Michigan men's basketball team lived on the edge last Thursday in Iowa City, but came out on top. Saturday at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, the Wolverines were not…

… as lucky. The Gophers (1-1 in the Big Ten, 9-6 overall) kept Michigan (1-1, 9-2) off-balance much of the game and came away with a 73-64 victory. The Wolverines' penchant for individual play led to 40…

… we could have defensed him a little better. He made a lot of big bas- kets." The biggest was a three-pointer with less than two minutes left which "sealed the fate" of the Wolverines, according to…

…. The Wolverines had fought back 73-64 from a 38-29 halftime deficit. Eric Riley came out of the lockerroom, on fire, scoring Michigan's first nine points to cut the lead to 43-38. The Gophers moved back…

… up by eight, but then the Wolverines' in- creased defensive pressure began to cause some Minnesota miscues. Juwan Howard stole an errant pass and fed Rose for a slam. Then Rose stepped into a passing…

… to take the lead - the Wolverines turned the ball over. "Those are the kinds of mistakes I keep harping on, especially when you're playing on the road," Fisher said. "We need to go back and talk about…

March 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 110) • Page Image 11

… Illinois all over the court in the Wolverines 89-73. The loss left Michigan with a 24-7 overall record and 12-6 record in the Big Ten for third place in the conference. RICE COOKED IN LAST HOME APPEARANCE…

… team just took part in a public flogging of the eighth-ranked Wolverines, 89- 73. Just three days earlier your team had cruised past twelfth-ranked Iowa, 118-94. And this came three days after you had…

January 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… trouble getting off the ground recen- tly, but the Michigan hockey team took its own space ship to the stars Friday night. The Wolverines came back from a 4-1 deficit to defeat Bowling Green, the number one…

… team in the nation, 7-4 at Bowling Green Ice Arena. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Bowling Green shut off the power to the Michigan shuttle Saturday night at Yost Arena. Michigan returned to earth as…

… to myself, 'Hey, yo and you've got to be productive.' "I can't just stand around and be a Butch Wade calls Henderson "pos and that's exactly what the Wolverine Great basketball teams need a pla looks…

…. 6) is checked into Falcons goalie Gary Kruzich during the Wolverines Friday night upset of the nations number one-ranked team, Bowling Green. w If home hat, hon wherever porarilyE Crisler A opened…

… him- inger, he did take a superior self at the position." at 20-5. Wyland was more The 134-pound class continued to be .0 1 4) s ttlers Sf2 a thorn in the Wolverines' side. Kyle Garcia dropped both…

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

Wolverines took th four minutes remaining in and never relinquished it. 0 cagers ri Cg rip AN and a jumper by Eric Turner and THI layups by Butch Wade and Isaac Per- Michig scene was, son gave them a 27…

…. Michigan then went on a 16-3 scoring spree to up their lead to 59-45. Ten of the points came on foul shots. The Wolverines went into a delay of- fense with 6:00 left to hang on to their lead. Michigan State…

… 6 0 2 0 4 TOTAL ............ 21/45 30/39 32 10 22 74 Michigan State's Sam Vincent surveys the defense during last night's 74-67 Wolverine victory at East Lansing. First half score: Michigan 27…

… in the mile and finished second in the 1,000-yard run to help give, the Wolverines a 90-39 victory over Michigan State yesterday at the Track and Tennis Building. Diemer covered the distance in 3…

… and Passenger. after the race. MICHIGAN'S THOMAS Michigan's Don Passenger and jured his knee while com Gerard Donakowski finished second long jump. The extent of and third to complete the Wolverine

… learning a lot this year and I should be at 7'6" within the next three months," said Piwinski. The Wolverines travel to Western Michigan next weekend to take part in the Central Collegiate Championships…

March 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… [ 13, 1951 IT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Battle Red Wi gs Toniht Holcombe Captain Bud Holcombe of Ann Arbor wa selected yesterday to -cap- tain n e x t year's Michigan wrestling team…

… comeback in the mile. * * * ' ' NOT ONLY was his cracking the miler's block to finish in the placing a terrific feat, but even more surprising was the fact that he seldom ran the mile race as a Wolverine

… much more strength for the Wolverines in the future. With the big outdoor season rapidly ap- proaching, he will be an important cog in the four mile relay team, the two mile relay team, and the dis…

…. Centers Sid Abel of the Wings and Wolverine John Matchefts will face off at 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS after that, however, is anyone's guess. In pre- vious years' games, both teams varied in play from clean…

… the ice at one time. Naturally, both teams will exchange players at various intervals in the game. Coach Vic Heyliger, wary of key injuries which might conceivably hamper the Wolverine hopes this I…

January 13, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… well in the only competition the Wolverines have had this cur- rent season. In the Michigan AAU Meet Martin was second to Charlie Moss in the 50 yard freestyle, and Howell took a third behind MSC's Howie…

… Madi- son, Wisconsin. The Wolverines face Wisconsin tomorrow night and then travel to Columbus to battle highly rated Ohio State Monday. BOTH WISCONSIN and Ohio State were ranked by pre…

… yesterday for a two day invasion of the East. After turning in two of the finest performances in Wolverine athletic history by splitting a two- game series with Montreal last The IM Building will feature its…

… line of Neil Celley, Wally Grant and Gil Burford is at peak strength Michigan Puckmen Travel To Face Tiger, Yale Sextets Over Weekend and should effectively spark the Wolverines in their weekend's en…

… - Neil Celley (above) is close behind teammate Gil Burford for scoring honors in the Wolverine's first nine games. 'M' Wrestlers Hold Wide Edge In LongSeries with Wildcats TUXEDO RENTALS Regulars - Longs…

January 13, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… express purpose of fattening their Conference record at the expense of the Wolverines. The Badgers were dumped rather unceremoniously Monday night by Illinois' title-bound Whiz Kids and that isn't going to…

… make them a bit easier for the Maize and Blue. But Michigan, too, is finding that Con- ference opposition is quite a little stiffer than non-Conference. Hit Thorny Trail The Wolverines had blasted their…

…. Mat Squad Points for Spartans With one victory already safely pounds was the quickest match of the tucked away under its belt, the meet, the Wolverine captain needing Varsity wrestling team today began…

… but two minutes and one second to preparing for Monday's meet with dsoeo id Michigan State, which the Wolverines dispose of Ried. expect to be quite a bit tougher than Speek, on the other hand, had con…

… presents PLAY PRODUCTION i ~ i Comedy Hit by Geo. S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY Toniaght thr Sat., & 30 P.M. Tickets 83c - 55c - 39c (ine. Fed. Tax) MEL COMIN the veteran Wolverine for…

… stock and at the same time give the visitors' title hopes a severe setback. If the Wolverines could, by chance, cop both tussles, they would virtually eliminate Wisconsin from the race and at the same…

…'s hockey team will board the 5:22 p.m. train today bound for Min- neapolis and its opening Big Ten con- test with the Golden Gophers to- morrow night. The Wolverines are definitely on the upgrade, having…

January 13, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

Wolverines held a 41-37 advantage, bringingr the Crisler Arena faithful x to a fever pitch. The Illini eventuallyN prevailed 57-51, but the ' , Wolverines learned an important lesson: Even Asembl at its…

… entire Wolverine roster will be in uniform. During last year's Illinois matchup, Michigan played without two key backcourt players - Daniel Hor- \ ton and Lester Abram. This season, junior' Brent Petway…

… confidence in him." Abram isn't the only Wolverine returning to the Illinois-Michigan rival- ry. Horton's comeback sets up an entic- ing showdown between two of the Big; Ten's premier point guards. Dee Brown…

… incentive to head to Yost Ice 7$ p tm Arena tonight. The team features Chris Y At Ae . Summers, who has committed to suit up for the Wolverines next fall. Summers will join Michigan's already-deep blue…

…-line core, which loses just Adam Dunlap, and hope to contribute on a nightly basis. Wolverine associate coach Mel Pearson believes that Summers is cut from the same mold as current Michigan stars junior Matt…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 13

… with the loss of center Chris Young. Young's graduation cost the Wolverines 11.4 points and just less than six rebounds a BASKETBALL game, as well as deci- Notebook mating any low-post presence Michigan…

… about a let- down. It's something that is extremely common in all sports, but also something that can kill a team's momentum - especially if it falls to a weaker opponent. The Wolverines played hard…

March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… practices in preparation for a mee away. In October, when the Wolverines con -Wet, and in every month since then, Urban ,significance of any one meet as nothing bid practice., Rather than encouraging top…

… winter that all th a top-flight swimmer is the once-in-a-life qualify for the Olympics. That is the mind s athletes throughout the season. It fact, Urbanchek and the Wolverines ha whentheyfailedto win…

…'ll beat you off the dribble." Fisher will have to choose among Louis Bullock, Travis Conlan and Dugan Fife to guard the 6-foot-6 Free- man. Conlan, the tallest Wolverine guard, is the likely choice. But…

… this season. Ironically, while the Wolverines' new lineup is ready-made for a first- round win, it may be extremely ill- suited for a second-round matchup. Should Michigan beat the Longhorns, its most…

… left school. Duncan is probably the best rebounder in college basketball. The Wolverines would probably guard Duncan with Maceo Baston, a strong defensive player. The problem is that Baston often gets…

…," Urbanchek said after the defeat. Urbanchek must have known what he was doing, as three current Wolverines and two alums, who had been training with the team, qualified for the U.S. Olympic team. Despite a…

… individual medley, the 400 freestyle and the 200 IM in Atlanta. Another Wolverine who proved he was amply prepared for the trials was juniorJohn Piersma. Piersma won the200 freestyle and earned a spot on the…

… Olympic team with a second-place finish in the 400 freestyle. A pleasant surprise for Michigan was the performance of freshman Tom Malchow. Malchow, who was one of the few Wolverines noticeably disappointed…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…. JUST WHEN the season appeared to be lost, the Wolverines pulled off a minor miracle-a series sweep. Even after Friday night's spine tingling, 5-4, overtime thriller, Saturday's prospects looked grim at…

… best. No one would have blamed the Wolverines if they had laid down and died. After all, Michigan Tech is synonymous with college hockey. Its program is so well coordinated that it shames many…

…. The dividends were most evident Saturday when Zuke was whistled off for taking a cheap shot at a Wolverine moments after Dufek laid him low with a solid bodycheck. At that point the game stood…

Wolverines Werner's services for the rest of the season. MICHIGAN'S play-off hope, which seemed dashed after a double loss at Duluth, vaulted to its highest peak since the opening WCHA series three months ago…

… playing sound two way hockey we can play with any team in the league. This series we finally did that, and my philosophy was right." With three weeks left in the season, the Wolverines find themselves in a…

Wolverines to control their own destiny. They'll get exactly what they earn in the next three weekends. IN CASE you are wondering about that final season series, it is a home and away set with arch…

…-4-3 records in the Big Ten. It I The Wolverines stand at 5-4-1 which means that a pair of wins or a win and a tie would give the Maize and Blue their first Big Ten championship since the 1968-69 campaign. A…

… upcoming weekend alone. Assume Michigan sweeps Colorado College at Yost and Notre Dame drops a pair at Min- nesota. That in itself would lift the Wolverines into seventh place with a four point cushion. If…

May 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1944 TIHE MICHIG7AN DAILY PAGE THREE v "....: ... .... ... #. 1.L .8J 1 1 1 \.J. 11 1. V. 2-1 2l 1I C'1 i-'l_/ 1 r1S Wolverine Nine Gains 2-1 Victory over Buckeyes…

… Thinclads Run in Triangula Meet Illinois Looms as Favorite in Season's Finest Outdoor Meet Wolverines, ilini Clash for 46th Time; Several Records Likely To Be Shattered One of the year's top-notch outdoor…

… track meets gets under way this" afternoon on the Ferry Field Track, when the Wolverines engage in a tri- angular meet with Purdue and Illinois, who just yesterday showed their potential power by downing…

… Buckeye Squad The Wolverine linksmen tee off against the Ohio State golfers today in an effort to avenge the defeat suffered at the hands of the Buckeyes two weeks ago in Ohio. Coach Ray Courtright…

… Western Conference team to defeat the Wolverines, and due to their quartet of veterans, they are looked upon as one of the better squads in the mid-west. The best ball matches will be held at the University…

November 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 13, 2014 - 5A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, November13, 2014- 5A Wolverines laying groundwork M' loaded at guard…

… Michigan women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico is entering her third year at the helm of a team try- ing to make its way into the national spotlight. This, year, it's possible the Wolverines BRAD could…

March 13, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…8 - Friday, March 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 I 0 6, Wolverines see Broncos and beyond By NICOLE AUERBACH Daily Sports Editor The Michigan hockey team's road to Joe Louis…

… has focused all its atten- tion on its opponent. Last week's practices seemed more relaxed, as the Wolverines coasted through their bye weekend and watched the Broncos beat the Lakers. "You work hard…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

…'s basketball team is prepared to do anything it takes to prolong its run at the Big Ten Tournament that begins Friday night for the Wolverines. Well ... almost anything. "I know I'm not shaving my head…

… could pull off the look." While the shaven look has become prominent in basketball recently, the Michigan hockey team implemented a variation on the style for last year's playoffs - the Wolverines opted…

December 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 49) • Page Image 14

… team's return to the ice after the semester break for exams, but not all of the Wolverines will be returning at once. Michigan's top three scorers are all expected to be out of the lineup while they…

… morning to try out for the Canadian team. Their absence will push a couple of defensemen up to forward slots, but the depth of the Wolverine blueliners should prevent this from becoming a problem. "We don…

… you walk into the building. It's got that popcorn, hot dogs and spilled beer stench to it. It's a great hockey atmosphere." For some Wolverines, the tourna- ment will be the first taste of the venue…

…-30. The Wolverines take on Michigan State, Michigan Tech, and Cornell at Joe Louis Arena. Michigan is going for its seventh-straight GLI championship. GOOD. I THOUGHT SO, TOO. KNOW ANY SPANISH? 1 470…

May 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… games atnationals. TheWolverines Russellcitedsomereasons whyhis teammight Michigan has a few players who are in their Midwest regionals, the Wolverines proved they are seeded eighth in the eight…

… added. McNiven. Russell said these players must be at Michigan's overall record stands at 21-6. It out its season, and its Midwest regional champi- The Wolverines will need every bit of the their best if…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… offense, defense, and re- guard bounding gave the Wolverines their while t largest point total and victory mar- his 23 gin of the season as they rebound- with'ni ed from last week's loss to Purdue ing floc…

… cagers crumple Illinois to a 6-2 conference record. weren't to be denied to- said Wolverine Coach John- . "We are very proud of this was one of our strong- mes of the year." couldn't single out any one…

… on his outside shoot- ing. Johnson's five assists were concentrated midway in the sec- ond half when the Wolverines roll- ed out to a 20 point advantage. From the start it was obvious Wilmore was hot…

… one by Johnson seemed to be the turning point in the game. All three re- sulted in Wolverine baskets and with Ken Brady and John Lockard dominating play in the Illini end the Wolverines kept pouring it…

…. For the first half Michigan shot an incredible 61 per cent of its shots, twice the percentage the Wolverines made in the initial stanza at Purdue, while holding Illinois to 36 per cent. lliniiniiniini…

… .... --,ad t t 'eect4' i The Wolverines .. . . off the hook ohn papanek E WAY THINGS in the Big Ten are going this basketball campaign, nobody really knows what the heck's happening frin one day to the next…

…. lere's Michigan, picked by many to rank with the top ten back in the preseason polls, and for a while, a long while, it was struggling to keep its head above water. Before last Saturday, the Wolverines

Wolverines took a bruising from Purdue, and damned if it didn't look like they were all but washed up. The truth was that nobody had' seen Michigan play a good' game all year. Well, all that changed yesterday…

…. The Wolverines put it *ll together, rebounding, running, shooting, and even passing their way to easily the best game the Maize and Blue has played all year. So that should help to take some people off…

… score 17 points, and finished with 23 but his hot streak wasn't nearly enough to lead the Illini past the inspired Wolverines. Schmidt employed a variety of defenses, and a variety of com- binations of…

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