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June 29, 2011 (vol. 143, iss. 143) • Page Image 10

… remember your roots,' " Kampfer said. a Kampfer intends to bring the celebrated trophy around Ann Arbor and to Yost Ice Arena - his old stomping ground. Kampfer left the Wolverines only one year ago. He…

… recruit, he admits that nothing prepared him for life in the National Hockey League as much as playing for Berenson and the Wolverines. He maintains that one of the most underrated aspects of play- ing for…

… for him as a Wolverine - they were set high for all of his team- mates - because Berenson and his assistants really wanted everyone to succeed, and they pushed him to improve. They helped build him into…

…'s future was uncertain. But before he left, Sapp recom- mended to the Athletic Depart- ment that they promote Whitten, citing the impact he had on the Wolverines' improvement over the last five years. Sapp…

… hired nine years ago, the Wolverines' ascent to the top of the rankings acceler- ated with the hiring of Whitten. He has helped build Michigan into a dominant force. With Whitten as an assistant, the…

Wolverines have received a bid to the NCAA Regional in the last four seasons, even winning the program's first team regional title this past year. Michigan advanced to the NCAA Championships and finished in…

… nothing displays how valuable Whitten has been to the Wolverines more than his appearance as a finalist over the past two years for the Jan Strick- land Award, which is presented to the top assistant coach…

… group and managing the program on a day-to-day basis. The Wolverines will also not have to worry about adjusting to a new coaching style. While Whitten might make some minor adjust- ments, he coaches very…

… the Wolverines an added boost in recruiting top-tier golfers. "I can't wait to get the boys back in the fall and get started as soon as possible," Whitten said. …

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