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December 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

… Leisa Rosen, threw her right fist into the air. Their slew of reactions came in the moment the Wolverines (24-9 overall, 11-9 Big Ten) clinched their berth in the Sweet Sixteen with an upset win over…

Wolverines had adapted to seeing well-versed offensive attacks. Adjusting to Navy’s one- woman show posed a challenge, but the Rosens put a defensive scheme in place to neutralize Sgattoni’s skill set…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… in Geneva, Ohio — the site of the championships — there is an indoor track facility where the Wolverines closed out their Big Ten indoor season to bittersweet results. For a few athletes, the…

… weekend’s tournament proved favorable. Two Wolverines claimed Big Ten titles, a relay team set a school record and five athletes advanced to the NCAA Championship. Fifth-year senior Haley Meier…

February 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, February 6, 2018 — 7 For the Wolverines, the final stretch is the key They say the hardest part of a marathon is the final stretch — the…

…’s basketball team’s performance last season. About a year ago, the Wolverines were thriving and looked well on their way to the NCAA Tournament. But then, things took a turn. Michigan lost three of its…

November 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

…An evolution and a new breed of Wolverine D oes the name Maverick Morgan ring a bell? In case it doesn’t, Morgan was a center for Illinois from 2013 to 2017 and had a perfectly fine career…

… traditionally and at Illinois we’re about toughness and together,” Morgan said of the Wolverines after his Fighting Illini thumped them, 85-69, in January of 2017. Michigan, of course, returned the favor…

… like it was unfair. When you remember the Wolverine teams of the mid-2010s, you don’t think of physical freaks crashing the boards, swatting shots into the second row or driving hard to the…

… guard Jordan Poole — did so last season. The first glimpse of the 2018-2019 Wolverines came last Friday against Division II Northwood. Michigan took just 11 3-pointers, scoring 56 of 90 points in…

… aren’t your parents’ Wolverines. “We’re definitely going to be another really good defending team,” Poole said. “We’re going to want to get up and down the floor extremely fast and get it out…

…. That identity was apparent when the Wolverines finished with the third-most efficient defense in the country last season. It’s apparent when Beilein states that Simpson and Matthews — the…

…. It all culminated in one of the more unexpected Final Four runs in recent memory. This year, the evolution is just about complete. The Wolverines have taken a formula that worked last season and…

… evolution will take place. Maybe Poole, Livers and freshmen such as Adrien Nunez, David DeJulius and Colin Castleton start bombing away in a fashion resembling the Wolverines of yesteryear. But it…

April 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…’s plethora of two-way players — exemplified by Evans, who had 11 goals and a team-high 31 assists prior to the semifinal — were giving the Wolverine skaters considerable trouble. But Michigan didn’t hold…

… back either. Freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes drove down the ice with electric dangles and delivered a pass through the crease that just missed its mark. But the Wolverines’ speed was the…

… that ricocheted off Fighting Irish defenseman Dennis Gilbert up and over Morris’ glove to give the Wolverines a two-goal lead. Notre Dame quickly retaliated twice, once on the man…

…, the Fighting Irish unmistakably won the second frame. But at the same time, the Wolverines dominated the first. With the contest tied at two heading into the third period, it would be Notre Dame…

… forward Michael Pastujov answered the Wolverines’ prayers, as he punched the puck in off a scrum in front of the net with 5:22 remaining in regulation. “Yeah, it shows our depth,” Calderone said. “I…

… lines going and that’s what got us here.” In the end, though, just as postseason hockey games go, all it takes is one slim chance. Evans just happened to be the one to get that chance. Wolverines

… have come about specifically to describe the Michigan hockey team’s 2017-2018 season. On Nov. 10, the Wolverines capped off their biggest win of the nascent Mel Pearson era by erasing a three…

…. Boston’s Brandon Hickey whiffed at the puck in his zone, sophomore forward Jake Slaker snatched the loose change and rifled home a game-winning goal off a Terrier’s leg to send the Wolverines to the…

… be bounces and bloopers Thursday night, and they were going to go one way or the other. At first, it was the Wolverines that profited from them. Mere moments into the second period, senior…

…. They had outshot the Wolverines, 7-4, to close the first period, and scored a power- play goal in response just two minutes later. It didn’t help that the bounces that had gone Michigan’s way at…

November 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… game-winner that sent the Wolverines to the Sweet Sixteen and added a sentence to his epitaph. He ran laps around the arena that night in Wichita, then embraced a horde of cameras disproportionate…

… to his playing time as the Wolverines carved their way through the NCAA Tournament field. That moment is what his freshman year — and perhaps his entire career with the Wolverines — will be…

February 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

… Editor Wolverines prepare for second Northwestern matchup in eight days It may be an overlooked rivalry, but the Michigan and Northwestern men’s basketball teams have matched up in some of the teams…

… Irvin drilled a game-winner to beat Northwestern in the 2016 Big Ten Tournament. A day later, the Wolverines beat top-seeded Indiana to essentially secure their tournament berth. Yet, the usual…

December 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

… with freshman Strauss Mann for the Wolverines’ starting job. The kid from somewhere else: Cam York commits to Michigan When Cam York took the ice at Yost Ice Arena for the first time as a member of…

… their team. It’s a special place.” And just a few weeks after playing that game, York officially announced his commitment to the Wolverines. He is Michigan’s 12th commitment for the…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… was rattling after it dismantled Nebraska, 77-58, to reach the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament. The Wolverines’ Jan. 18 defeat in Lincoln was an afterthought. A date with then-No. 2 Michigan…

…. While the Wolverines (11-10- 3 Big Ten, 20-13-3 overall) got out to a one-goal lead, Wisconsin defenseman Tyler Inamoto started an onslaught that would see three total Badger goals in the first…

… his prowess was an afterthought due to another round of high-output play from the Wolverine front line. Lavigne’s comeback in the second and third periods Friday shows that Michigan holds a…

… history. Clayton believes the Wolverines should rank in the top 20 nationally, and is relying on certain athletes to get the team to the NCAA Championships. Ellis and Cartwright are…

November 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… senior Cece Huddleston wrote the resolution to serve underrepresented voices on campus. “We are all at this school, and we are all Wolverines,” Huddleston said. “I just want us to get to know…

… we are all Wolverines. I just want us to get to know people outside of ourselves so we can truly represent the school and act the way we were elected to act.” Several of the speakers…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… noahharr@umich.edu NOAH HARRISON | COLUMN DANIEL GREENE AND IZZY BAER | OP-ED T o Our Fellow Wolverines, As new Central Student Government parties form and elections fast approach, we wanted to…

… working with and on Central Student Government (CSG), LSA Student Government (LSA SG), Center for Campus Involvement (CCI), Wolverine Support Network (WSN), LSA Honor Council, Counseling…

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