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August 06, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 137) • Page Image 10

… the horizon. The Daily takes a look at the Michigan’s key return- ers, departures and arrivals before the season. Returners The Wolverines will be an experienced squad entering the 2015…

…, primarily alongside Eckenrode. The chemistry that the duo devel- oped in 2014 will surely pay divi- dends as they aim to anchor the Wolverines’ defense. The pair will also receive help from Louro in net…

…’s program history. Now a member of Real Monarchs SLC, Arnone also gar- nered All-Big Ten honors in three seasons as a Wolverine. The Wolverines will also be faced with replacing forward Ahinga Selemani…

… transitioned to the start- ing left back role for the final five matches of the season. Lewin, in contrast to Manko, was a consis- tent contributor — bolstering the Wolverine defense with 15 starts and 18…

February 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… easy layup, stretching the Iowa lead to 68-47 and reinforc- ing the message the Hawkeyes sent the Wolverines all game long: “You must be this tall to win this game.” Behind a rotation that featured…

… they turned into 13 points. But that’s just a mild representation of Iowa’s dominance inside. While the Wolverines have used tip rebounding to overcome their lack of size in other games this…

February 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

… a timeout as he was falling out of bounds. Little did Beilein know, that would be the least of his concerns on Thursday night. The Wolverines went the last 6:58 of the first half without a…

… defenses before, but without junior guard Caris LeVert playing, it was more difficult for the Wolverines to face the zone without a passer like LeVert who can see the open man cutting toward the…

April 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday April 6, 2015 — 3B Michigan stays hot, wins series The Wolverines take two games over defending Big Ten champs By DANNY VARGOVICK Daily…

Wolverines took their series against Indiana, the defending Big Ten champion, splitting the Saturday doubleheader, 7-3, 11-13, before winning the deciding game Sunday, 4-3, in Bloomington. “We…

… then struck out the next two batters to preserve the Wolverine victory. Bakich had all the confidence in the world in his freshman closer, even after the home run. “I knew we were in good…

… Sunday’s game and pitched six innings Saturday. “Just up and down the lineup, it was a good team win.” Wolverines take battle for Big Ten By TED JANES Daily Sports Writer The best of the Big Ten…

… worst loss of the season, as the fourth-ranked Wolverines fell 9-1 in a mercy-rule defeat to No. 14 Minnesota (6-3 Big Ten, 30-7 overall). But Michigan regrouped Satur- day as senior left…

… series, another long at-bat result- ed in Betsa’s ninth strikeout, and the Wolverines came closer to mercying the Gophers. An infield popup to freshman first baseman Taylor Swearingen ended the game…

…’s lacrosse team has preached resilience. The mantra might just have saved the Wolverines’ season as they came up with a crucial 10-8 home win over Rutgers on Sunday. Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 5…

… all the makings of a must-win game for both squads. Last Sunday, the Wolverines suffered a 13-4 drubbing at the hands of Maryland in their Big Ten opener. It would have been easy to let the…

… him for a turnover, which led to an easy goal for the Scarlet Knights late in first quarter. The Wolverines saw themselves outscored 4-1 in the second quarter and ultimately trailed at halftime…

…, 5-4. After coughing up the lead, the resiliency that has characterized the Wolverines this season surfaced in the third quarter as they took back control of the game. King’s second goal of…

August 06, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 137) • Page Image 9

… though Harris had two intern- ships during the summer, her role as cap- tain for the Michigan women’s soccer team has remained constant. After the Wolverines’ 2014 campaign came to a…

… skills over the summer, it could help the Wolverines rid the bitter taste of last year’s roller-coaster sea- son. Following the first-round loss in the 2014 Big Ten Tourna- ment that ended Michigan…

November 06, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

… more an opportunity for the Wolverines’ reserves to see the court than it is a true measuring stick, both of the Beileins on the floor and the dozens more in the stands are taking the basketball…

… same way — his mother could be on the other bench, and we’re competing,” Beilein said. The exhibition is an early chance for the Wolverines to get the entirety of their roster involved…

February 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…’s swimming and diving team started out this season’s rivalry competition the way it wanted to. In their last meet, the fifth-ranked Wolverines rolled over No. 12 Ohio State (2-1 Big Ten…

…, 9-1 overall), 183-117. With the Big Ten season coming to a close, Michigan (5-0, 9-0) has a chance at an undefeated season. It would mark the Wolverines’ fourth unbeaten record in a row…

November 06, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

… change in seven days. Fast forward to Sunday afternoon, when the Wolverines took on No. 4 seed Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. Going into Evanston for a winner…

…, walking away with a 1-0 victory off a goal by junior forward Nicky Waldeck. Coincidentally, the score line mimicked the Wolverines’ win over the then- 22nd-ranked Wildcats at U-M Soccer Stadium a month…

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