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November 01, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… looks to tournament looming next weekend, weekend's the tendency to overlook two non- s to top conference games at the end of the ninn season is easy to understand. But the Wolverines must avoid a…

… positively to adversity. The Wolverines set a new school record for consecu- tive wins (14), a streak that was snapped at the hands of Old Dominion. The Monarchs handed Michigan its second loss providing the…

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 18

… expectations are tough to achieve and even tougher to lose. The Michigan men's soccer team (1- 3-1 Big Ten, 9-5-3) has become used to this mentality lately. For the third time this season, the Wolverines were…

… two more games to get a bid to the NCAA Tournament and now we only have two more chances to get it." With just eight shots on goal, the Wolverines - who have lost five and tied three of their last 11…

… scored eight minutes later to bring the Broncos within one. With the game on the line; the Wolverine defense held tight until the final whistle, allowing Michigan to celebrate its first victory in two…

… ference record, but there are no cake. walks in store. The Wolverines mi face Wisconsin, who beat Michigan 3- two weeks ago in Madison. Needless td say, the players are looking forward to shot at redemption…

Wolverines probably need at least ony Big Ten Tournament victory to be con- sidered for an NCAA berth. And eve then, nothing is guaranteed. "We've never lost four in a row at the end of the season," Rademachet…

… further and gave us more offensive opportunities." Once regulation playing time ended, the offensive attacks by the Nittany Lions increased, and the Wolverines were forced to put more players on defense to…

…. We need to get the ball into the feet of creative players like Adam Bruh." Bruh, who led the Wolverines with a pair of goals on Friday in a decisive 4-0 victory over Akron (3-1-2 MAC, 10-4-3), played…

November 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 40) • Page Image 9

…, now the Michigan field hockey team has an added pressure , defending its home field. Starting this Friday, the Wolverines will attempt to win their third straight postsea- son conference championship…

… definitely some things about our field that our kids know and take advantage of I think it is a huge benefit for us to be at home." The team fares best at home. The Wolverines are 7-1 at Ocker Field this…

November 01, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

… Alaska-Fairbanks yesterday, it was clear that the Wolverines had seen better days. After looking so strong in its season-opening tie against Michigan State, the team faltered, splitting its next four games…

Wolverines, but Michigan coach Red Berenson feels that the trip to Alaska could help the team in many ways. "I think the trip does a lot for team camaraderie and chemistry, Berenson said. "The players can…

… swimmer Kelli Stein will also face a huge task this weekend as she will go up against two of the nation's best in North Carolina's Katie Hath- away and Minnesota's Keri Hehn. Since an all-Wolverine top…

…. time." This tourna- ment is not only important because it is for the Big Ten title, but also because it will severely affect the Wolverines' seeding when the NCAA Tournament brackets are announced next…

… because No. 3 Wake Forest and No. 4 North Carolina look to face each other in the ACC Tournament. But the Wolverines don't have time to worry about their NCAA nrns+etc ih the tnc1k at hand. DANNY MOLOSHOK…

November 01, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… said. "We just felt that Billy looked uncomfortable on some shots last night, and it was a good chance for Noah to get in." Luckily for the Wolverines, Ruden was prepared to jump right into the fire…

… prepared to face the first pen- alty shot the Wolverines have seen since March 2, 1997. Having played in a junior league where they went to shootouts and participated in team shoot- outs each week in…

… much as Lind- sey did during her freshman year she will have a storied career as a Wolverine. The coach is happy to have the Smiths on his team both for their talent and their personality. "Hannah and…

… and plays against many bas- ketball programs. The Wolverines have kicked off each season under Cheryl Burnett with an exhibition against Athletes in Action, and have come away with wins both years. In…

… and play the best defense will start the first exhibition game. Although she has not yet decided on that lineup, the Wolverines will still exhibit non stop defensive pressure and persistent ball…

… farther out to 20 feet, 6 inches, and a 10-second backcourt rule, which currently does not exist in any form. Burnett likes both of these experi- ments because they assist defense - an area the Wolverines

November 01, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… Michigan hockey goalies had to make the exciting, albeit harrowing, skate down the ice during practice. The Wolverine netminders restarted their regular practice rotation when freshman goalie Bryan Hogan…

… exact same thing about Tommy Amaker. Wolverine Nation likes noth- ing more than a new coach. A new coach is beloved because he's ' unblemished; there's no image of him walking off the court after a bad…

November 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… impossible. After the Wolverines ben- efitted so much from traffic in front of the net on Friday, one would've expected Michigan to use the same tactics on Saturday. But the Wolverines were rarely in position…

… to deflect shots or pound away at rebounds during a 3-2 loss to the Huskies. In the loss, Michigan was 0- for-12 on the power play. The Wolverines seldom stepped in front of Thiessento screen himor…

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 21

…, Doetzel made her final move and Walter just couldn't hang on. Three Wolverines finished in the top-10, including Walter, Kohlmeier and fifth-year senior Andrea Parker - who finished ninth in 21:30. Parker…

… beginning of the sea- son, the Michigan men's cross coun- try team had high hopes. But after three of its top six runners suffered injuries, the Wolverines can only wonder what might have been. No. 7…

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 20

…. Their exposure has given them rebounding is a discipline that can be more," Helvey said. much more of our press and scramble a head start on learning the offense learned in practice. While the Wolverines

… and diving team's 158 points this weekend, helping the Wolver- ines defeat Eastern Michigan by 73 points in the short course matchup. The Wolverines won 11 of the 13 events Friday in Ypsilanti. This…

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