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January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 14

… already com- peting this season and a home-crowd exhibiting spirit similar to what you would experience around the corner at Yost Ice Arena, the Wolverines seemed to have the momentum nec- essary to pull…

… off an upset against an Oklahoma squad that sputtered out of the gate. But just like last year, the Sooners came back and defeated the Wolverines 214.275- 208.650. "We were pretty awful at the begin…

January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - January 21, 2003 Check it out The Wolverines have gone from rock bottom to tops in the Big Ten. How has it happened? Michigan begins the season 0-6 - its…

… worst start in the history of the program. Michigan is now 11-6. Following their loss to Duke, the Wolverines have rattled off 11 straight victories, and are first place in the conference heading into…

…- tory. Wolverine fans rushed the court and mobbed the players imme- diately after the final buzzer sounded. BRENDAN O'DONNELL/Daily , a 0 eyvrole Signs of life ; l'i' December 21, 2002 Michigan 83…

…, Bowling Green 57 Michigan 84, Charleston Southern 53 Michigan 70, Vanderbilt 66 Things finally begin coming together for the Wolverines, as LaVell Blanchard and Horton begin to find the stroke. Michi- gan…

January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 15

… we handled swimming outdoors. We're not like ducks. The whether did affect us." On Friday, the Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 5-2 overall) swam against No. 16 Purdue (1-1, 7-1) and on Saturday they faced No…

…. 25 Indiana (3-1, 6-1). The Wolverines destroyed the Boiler- makers, 140-99, with help from junior diver Jason Coben, freshman swimmer Chris DeJong and senior swimmer Gar- rett Mangieri. Continuing…

January 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… will be the first time that the Wolverines will compete against another team. The previous meets were individual, non-scoring events. "We are looking to come out and real- lv assert ourselves as the team…

… to beat in part of the country," senior John Long said. The Wolverines will have their hands full, as the Broncos return five of their top six players from last year's squad. In addition to winning the…

… bus route 36 heading toward Wolverine Tower. The bus pkks up every 15 minutes in front of the Law School and Michigan Union. Admission is free to all home meets. Both teams belong to Region IV, which…

… also contains every Big Ten school, except Penn State. The Wolverines are currently ranked No. 4. For much of the team, the meet will be the first time they will compete in dou- bles this year. "It is…

… a team, before start- ing the Big Ten schedule. After Western Michigan, the Wolverines will continue their brief home stretch when they face DePaul on Jan. 29. By Michael Kern Daily Sports Writer…

… Last night's loss to Wisconsin was the Michigan women's basketball team's fourth road game in its last five. The Wolverines posted a 2-2 record in those four games including a win against No. 13 Illinois…

…. The long road trip may have finally worn out Michigan, as some poor shooting cost them a seven point half- time lead. But the Wolverines weren't making any excuses for the loss. It was the Wolverines

…." The weary Wolverines return home this Sunday to take on Iowa (2-5 Big Ten, 5-1 1 overall) at Crisler Arena at 2 p.m. A FOND FAREWELL: Michigan State coach Karen Langeland announced Wednesday that she…

… to host invite David Moasr Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's track and field team returns home after a triumphant road trip to Bloomington. On Saturday, the Wolverines host the 19th annual Red…

January 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…-69 By Arun Gopal Daily Sports Writer MADISON - So close, yet so far. In a game that had more twists and turns than Lombard Street in San Francisco, the Wolverines came up on the short end of a 72…

…-69 decision. Stacy Thomas' 23 points along with solid out- ings from Alison Miller and Raina Goodlow in the post were not enough, as Michigan was absolutely frigid from the field. The Wolverines shot a horrific…

January 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… night, first team All-Ameri- can Janel McCarville's play was like a bad dream come true for the Michigan women's basketball team (0-6 Big Ten, 4-13 overall). The Wolverines simply couldn't con- tain the 6…

… 31- 12 lead - its largest of the opening frame. The Wolverines' best run soon followed. Freshman Ta'Shia Walk- er drilled two free throws and senior Tabitha Pool hit her only field goal of the half…

… School. He is the second Wolverine to leave school early for the NFL. Safety Ernest Shazor was the first. FG FT MIN M-A M-A Bolden 34 2-4 0-0 Broback 20 5-6 0-0 McCarville 29 10-14 5-7 Calhoun 24 3-8 0…

… Minnesota...........36 37 73 At: Williams Arena Attendance: 7,619 sota scored the first seven points of the period, stretching the game well out of reach. Although the Wolverines were clearly overmatched…

… prevented Schonrock from making a single trey. Helvey also added a team-high four steals for the Wolverines. "I was pleased because our team is trying to do the things we are asking them to do," Burnett said…

…. Meanwhile, the Wolverines' shooting woes prevented any pos- sibility of a comeback. With Min- nesota's defense conspiring to stop Pool - who scored a season-low eight points - the rest of the Wol- verines…

January 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

… so many phone calls, so it really isn't that bad." Exon turned 19 years old on Jan. 17, the same day as the Wolverines' first dual match of the season. She entered the matchup as the second- seeded…

… the season, we really are set for them. It's always a big rivalry when we play Notre Dame." In dual-match play, the Irish have beaten the Wolverines for five straight years. The Wolverines hope that…

… at Michigan has been made easier through the pres- ence of teammate and younger brother, freshman Carey Rubin. After sitting out for a year due to NCAA transfer rules, Mike made his Wolverine debut…

… an exciting one all around. Mike is pegged to take on Kevin Gill, who is No. 19 in the region. "We need to keep working hard," Jackson said. "We are expecting big things this year." The Wolverines

… group finally got started at Michigan's game against Indiana. It was a small beginning, but the handful of students, clad in their signa- ture blue shirts, made some substantial noise for the Wolverines

January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

… and helped establish Michigan's dominance inside. By Gennaro Filice Daily Sports Writer Key Stat 20 Number of free throw attemps by Michigan. The Wolverines converted on 20, making more than Indiana…

… entered Sunday's game against Indiana winless in Big Ten play. Losing its first three games to Minnesota, Illinois and Purdue by an average of 25.7 points per game, the Wolverines were off to their worst…

January 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 13

Wolverines. "It was definitely a big change, but everything has been great so far," Bruck said. "We're such a close team and we always do things together. It helps you adjust to being a freshman at the col…

… first time out makes a pretty bold statement." Last Sunday against Minnesota, Bruck again placed third for Michigan and fifth overall in the all-around, and finished third for the Wolverines on the floor…

January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 13

… had his players acknowledge the group of Maize Rage members who made the trip out to Evanston. Approximately 70 fans made the five-hour trek to the northern suburb of Chicago to watch the Wolverines

… first time the Maize Rage has taken a road trip en masse, and their support had an impact on the Wolverines. "We had a (high) attendance here at the game and we certainly appreciate that," Amaker said. "I…

… Wright as the seventh freshman in Big Ten history to receive the honor twice in one season and became the first Wolverine to accomplish the feat. Purdue's senior guard, Willie Deane was also named the Big…

…, Cazzie Russell's No. 33 will get some company. Former All-American Rudy Tomjanovich will become just the second Wolverine to have a num- ber retired. His No. 45 jersey will be retired in a ceremony during…

… game. center Chris Young the last Wolverine ever to wear the No. 45 jersey. Tomjanovich is sixth on the Michigan all-time scoring list with 1,039 points and holds the Crisler Arena single-game record…

January 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

… that they had done the best skating up until that point, because the Wolverines trailed the Red Hawks when they performed. The team performed the short routine it uses for competitions for the first game…

… helped the Wolverines earn the doubles point. Plaushines also won at No. 5 sin- gles after dropping the first set. Plaushines M SCHEDULE Wednesday, Jan. 22 M Basketball vs. Minnesota, 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan…

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