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April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

…. The Wolverines beat Penn State 6-1 indoors after a difficult, windy outdoor tri- uph against Ohio State 6-1 on Saturday, increasing 4ei winning streak to eight and improving their record Michigan junior…

… usual," freshman Ben Cox said. "But we had been practicing in the wind all week." The Wolverines may have won, but the constant bat- tling against the wind prevented them from playing to See TENNIS, page…

November 05, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 28) • Page Image 13

Wolverines had a considerable size advantage over the Giants, with both Vignier and Asselin towering over their Aussie counterparts. The Wolverines out-rebounded the Giants, 54-38. Freshman guard/forward Leon…

…, Ellerbe said he saw a lot of room for improvement. He said the offense has to execute better, cutting back on turnovers, and the defense has to tight- en up some holes. One of the Wolverines' biggest…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

… Saturday's Meyo Invitational. Hosting schools such as Purdue, Notre Dame and Kansas, the Meyo will give the Wolverines a chance to see some different opponents. "We've really only been running against…

…egiates," Theisen said. "We're improving and will hopefully be where we need to be by the Big Ten Championships." Like they have all year, the Wolverines will be cautious not to put too much pressure on any…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

…'s Michigan tennis team hasn't quite reached that level yet, but the Wolverines have already built a Big Ten dynasty of overwhelming porportions and seem on the verge of becoming a symbol of tennis supre- macy…

…-up USC. The Wolverines' only defeat came at the hands of UCLA, third place finisher in 1973. In Big Ten play, the Wolverines swept their nine dual matches and captured eight firsts and one second in the…

…-on, surprised everyone last Mike Lantry,' if he decides to sport a new look for the 1974 season with his fine perform- stick around for the track sea- season. Gone will be Wolverine ances and came on to place son…

…- graduation Butler who hails lead the Wolverines to an equal cord in the three-mile run as from the Bahamas, finished 1sc- of their second place finishes in does Cross in his specialty. , and in the triple jump…

… in the the last two outdoor champion- The biggest gap in the Michi- 1974 ccrnference meet held in ship meets. gan track line-up is in the hur- Ann Arbor. dles. No one competed for the The Wolverines

… finished sec- MICHIGAN'S only returning Wolverines in the high hurdles ond in the Bie Ten somewhat Big Ten champ is sophomore- last year and adequate runners by default. Illinois' Charlton to-be Greg Meyer…

… triple jum and long jump However, Harvey and news shot put burden will fall on to, to surpass the Wolverines. Howeer, arve andnewas- sistant Greg Syphax will have other fine talent to work with both…

… that mile-relay. could change your life, or at least take up some spare time. The Wolverine middle - dis- In the program for the NCAA Mideast regional was an article tance crew will be headed up on…

December 05, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…T.- 8 - Friday, December 5, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 'M' rolling into rivalry game MEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines face Michigan natives By ZACH SHAW DailySports Writer After…

Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 7-6 overall) look to continue their hot streak in a single game against Ohio State. Michigan has won five of six at home and takes on the Buckeyes (1-1, 5-8-1) feeling good in all…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… the loss. It started right at the beginning of the game. When Rogers ran across the field when the Spartans were punting from Michigan's 31, did the Wolverines really not see the fake coming? How did…

… points in the Wolverines' 94-68 victory. 'M'pounds E All-Stars, 94-68 By David Horn Daily Sports Writer EA Sports is not known for its basketball. Of the EA Sports video game family, their basketball games…

March 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… Michigan State hockey team proved too strong, too explosive, too smart and finally, too good for its counterparts from Michigan. The Spartans beat the Wolverines 3-1 on Thursday night at Munn Ice Arena…

… - ironic because it gave the Spartans a 3-1 series advantage over Michigan for the season. On Saturday, Feb. 27, Michigan beat Lake Superior 5-2, setting up a must-win scenario for the Wolverines against…

October 05, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 5) • Page Image 19

…, who continues to battle with two defensemen. The weird-angled shot then slips past the pads of the surprised goalie -silenc- ing the largely pro-Boston College sell- out crowd and giving the Wolverines

… ice and his sense of /iutch 7EX )M Tf() ri0ill; ICE BI{EA poise in every situation made him the obvious choice to be the leader of the Wolverines in their quest to get back to title form. What sets…

March 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

Wolverines did not disappoint. The team of Sharp, Wunderlich, Tom Hay, and Borges came in at a record pace of 3:13.30. This time also qualified the relay for the NCAAs. "Our medley relay was just out- standing…

…," Urbanchek said. "An out- standing lead-off with Royce Sharp and all the rest of the splits were very solid." In diving, Michigan's Eric Lesser placed eighth. The only other event the Wolverines did not win…

…, both Michigan and Michigan State will battle for position in postseason basketball tournaments. A Wolverine victory would be the Spartans' best chance to be a tourna- ment favorite - in the NIT. For the…

… the game, Heathcote said he felt lucky to win, and that if they didn't win that game, they might never win as long as the Fab Five were around. The teams have met once since then. Feb. 2, the Wolverines

…, Eric Snow, who was averaging less than four points a game, exploded for 18. The Wolverines did not take special pride in shutting down Respert, nor did they get too disgusted with Snow's perfomance. "I…

… pose the biggest problems for the Wolverines' offense. The Spartans will be looking for Peplowski and Anthony Miller to neutralize the Wolverine inside game. Forwards Juwan Howard and Web- ber worked…

… Jackson tore down a career-high 14 caroms in Michigan's home triumph over Iowa. The Wolverines battle Michigan State Sunday, hoping to increase their NCAA No. 1 bid chances. L f Big Ten first…

October 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

Wolverines will be hampered at the meet because of the loss of first- year runner Katie Stern due to a hip injury. The same injury plagued Stern at the Western Ontario Invitational where she was leading the…

… runner of the team," Foster said, "and captain Kim Haluscsak has been kind of a team leader. However, we don't have one dominant leader." The youthful Wolverines head to Minneapolis this weekend with hopes…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… levity. His Wolverines had just beaten Tennessee decisively after nipping the nation's number-one team Saturday. And with a less than awe-inspiring non-conference schedule ahead of him, Frieder was…

… enjoying himself. In the coming weeks, Michigan faces such powerhouses as Northern Michigan, Illinois-Chicago, and Cleveland State. No reason to be uptight. The Wolverines were just as relaxed. They know…

…," Rice said. "I knew I had Michigan right where I wanted them." "We weren't moving well enough to put good pressure on them," Frieder said of Youngstown's success at penetrating the Wolverine defense. "We…

…. Frieder 2, Daily 0. By SCOTT SHAFFER The Wolverine wrestling team en- ters today's Las Vegas Invitational gambling its number six national ranking on its performance in the two- day, varsity-only event…

… sixth-ranked Wolverines will not substitute another wrestler at 134 pounds. Bahr con- sidered dropping freshman Kyle Gar- cia down from 142, but said Garcia couldn't make the weight in time. THE OPENING…

… at 134 will make it tough for the Wolverines to repeat last year's fifth-place showing in Vegas. Top ranked Iowa will not compete, but the four other teams ranked ahead of Pg se Michigan will. Those…

… face here are the ones who we'll face again at the NCAA championship," he said. "It's important that we get a feel for these guys so we'll know what to ex- pect later on." SEVERAL OTHER Wolverines have…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

… can hope for is the top ten," Warhurst said. No hope was needed as the Wolverines glided in with a strong eighth-place finish. Warhurst, like any coach, will be quick to note that last season is nothing…

…-American . . Stickers' future is promising with newomers By JOE DEVYAK "It's getting better all the time. Can't get much worse." Maybe Paul McCartney and John Lennon were singing about the Wolverine field hockey team…

…, should help the Wolverines in the scoring departmen- t. Robin Ives, an outside forward, led her team in scoring her senior year. After last season's poor offensive showing, it is no wonder that Collins…

… brought back to the University in 1971, the men's cross-country team has consistently been one of the nation's best. This year should be no different for the Wolverine harriers as they challenge for the Big…

…-AMERICAN HONORS: Women harriers tough By STEVE HERZ Sue Schroeder is no Jesse Owens. But blame that on her chromosomes and not on her running ability. LAST YEAR Schroeder led the Wolverines to a third-place Big…

… bleeding, but Tegen said, "She's healing fine." EXCEPT FOR the departed Judy Yuhn, the Wolverines have their en- tire squad returning. Cathy Schmidt, in her last year, has focused her summer on cross…

… from Michigan's district. This year, three teams will come from the district. And with the Wolverines hosting the Big Tens this fall, Michigan should find itself making a journey to the NCAAs in a few…

… conference," he said. Tegel is concerned about the Wolverines and Sue Schroeder in par- ticular. "I feel that she has improved tremendously," he said. "I don't think Sue Schroeder is going to roll over and…

… play dead. She may well be the Big Ten champion." Nobody is handing a Big Ten cham- pionship to the Wolverines, least of all Tegel, but with Sue Schroeder ador- ned in Maize and Blue, Michigan could very…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 7C Wolverines miss series despite powerful offense "' h . ;f:;. .. .4 v : G. :T1. ' . " '' Daiy Photo by DAN HABIB Second baseman C…

….J. Beshke was nailed at the plate in Michigan's Big Ten playoff loss to Ohio State at Ray Fisher Stadium last spring. The Wolverines will lose Beshke but return a solid nucleus for the 1986 campaign. MORROW…

…, PANETTA KEY SECOND-PLACE FINISH:, Softballers couldn't kill twin bill By DAVE ARETHA The 1985 Wolverine baseball team failed to reach the College World Series for only the second time in coach Bud Mid…

… records than the Beatles. Yet those guys were a bunch of ping hitters compared to the 1985 squad. THE '83 Wolverines set school marks with a .332 batting average, 7.1 runs per game and 51 homers. Pretty…

… the country. And the pit- ching staff, with its 4.51 ERA, gave up less than half as many runs as the of- fense scored. It all added up to 55 wins, five more than ever before. The Wolverines lossed about…

…, Michigan's inexperienced pitching staff fell short in the playoffs. The Wolverines finished a surprising third in the Big Ten playoffs and second in the tough South I Regional at Mississippi State. The…

…- cats. The Wolverines had won three- of-four .games from Northwestern early in the season, and first-year terrible, but good, and we just never got there. We were definitely an up and down team, and…

…." TWO WOLVERINES who found the going a little tough last year were freshmen Michele Bolster and Bridget Venturi. Both newcomers were expected to contribute, but Bolster, a pitcher, and Venturi, a third…

… inability to sweep doubleheaders proved to be the Wolverines downfall. Of the 12 league twinbills, Michigan could manage no better than a split in six of them. Hutchins said the team just never seemed to find…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 33

… Coach Newt Loken's gymnasts, ieir greatest achievement was qualifying for e NCAA's at Penn State. There were many highlights of the season for e Wolverine tumblers. The men were unde- ated in all dual…

… wins and 34 losses so e 200 victory mark is well within reach. Michi- n has won 11 of the last 13 Big Ten titles and o NCAA crowns. The past season seemed to end in Iowa City en the Wolverines failed to…

… the only raduating members were Falb and floor ex- rcise and vaulting specialist J. P. Bouchard. Although Falb and Bouchard are irreplaceable, the Wolverines have so much depth that they should remain…

… consistency. The loss of Falb in the ring exercise will undoubtedly hurt Michigan; but versatile Joe Neuenswander should aid the Wolverines in this event. The floor exercise event has two dependable specialists…

…. One thing is certain. This season will again be exciting and the Wolverines will be one of the favorites for the Big Ten title again. By CHUCK BLOOM' Q: What does the Big Ten swimming scene look like…

… time, the conference's pools have been dominated by "Doc" Counsilmen's Hur-~ ryin' Hoosiers and for 13 of those years, Stag- er's Wolverines have always acted as brides- Imaids. But 1973-74 was not a…

… Badgers came back to haunt Michigan at the Big 10 Championships as Wisconsin's over- all depth proved to be too much and they re- placed the Wolverines as Indiana's runner-up. The season ended with a 15th…

… place finish at the NCAAs, the first time the Wolverines had finished out of the top ten in many years. Alas, what of the future. Stager must re-build the tankers from the bottom-up due to gradu- ation…

… finishing second in the 500 at the Big 10s. Other point-getters for the Wolverines are New Jersey sophs Fred Yawger (butterfly) and Rob Helt (backstroke). The upcoming freshman crop is expected to - fill the…

November 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…GHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY sUNa ON irst Half Touchdowns Insure lue Devils Come Back in Second Half to Score Twice; , aimey Leading 'M' Ground Gainer with 116-Yds. Wolverine Victory I pass to…

Wolverines started their eight play drive for the final touch- down, capped by Glinka's perfect picture pass to Brown. The big senior end went in all alone for his second touchdown of the sea- son, and the TD…

… for the last 10 yds. of a 20-yd. scamper. But the drive fizzled, and Michi- gan punted to Leggett, who came back to the, Wolverine 48. Rap- pold then took to the air, and on fourth down from the 37, he…

… yesterday's 28-14 victory. Raimey carried 15 times and gained 116 yards, more than half the .Wolverine ground attack. -Daily-Ed Langs BLUE DEVIL DOWNED-Duke quarterback Walt Rappold is thrown for a loss as…

…. Dave Glinka threw passes on first down, and Coach Bump Elliott let placekicking artist Doug Bickle sit on the bench as the Wolverines tried for two points after two TDs. All this happened with half of…

… they built up momentum. The big spot for us came when we stopped them on their second drive." The Blue Devils had narrowed the Wolverine lead to 21-6 and threatened to pull back into the contest midway…

December 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… there, the results were not. In order to be one of the best teams in the country as they showed they could be last season, the Wolverines need to find ways to win. After both games last weekend…

… hockey’s elite. There are nine NHL draft picks on the team — just four other pro- grams have more — including two first-round selections, sec- ond only to Boston University’s four. The Wolverines have…

November 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

… team thumped Division II Northwood, 90-58, on Friday night in its lone exhibition game before Tuesday’s opener against Norfolk State. The Wolverines jumped out to an early lead, hitting…

…- Canadian threw down a transition dunk for his first points and later flashed the ability to finish with ease, smoothly going to his left for an and-1 layup to put the Wolverines up 17-10. Brazdeikis…

October 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… pillar of this team. So far this season, results have been uneven. Against the Broncos, the Wolverines racked up 308 yards on the ground. Against Notre Dame, that number was just 58. If Michigan…

…, averaging a staggering 52.1 yards per punt. It’s just one of the ways the Wolverines’ special teams continue to give them a subtle advantage week in, week out. Punt and kick coverage included. “It…

September 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 5, 2006 0 SCR Wolverines still struggling to score as winless streak continues By Jamie Josephson Daily Sports Writer The first two minutes of…

… at Old College Field in East Lansing this weekend, the Wolverines (1-3-0) came out of the gates against No. 3 New Mexico (1-1-1) with a taste for an upset. After earning its first win of the season…

… goal box that dropped on the foot of one Michigan's play- ers. Though he had time to clear, the Wolverine miss-hit the ball. It went just 18 yards out, right to New Mexico's awaiting attacker, David Gual…

… compared to the air game." In contrast to the 2005 season, when Michi- gan posted wins in four out of its first five con- tests, this year's batch of Wolverines is still working out the kinks. Though…

May 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 14

… said. "But we definitely ended the sea- Wolverine Invitational. Michigan barely son on a positive note. The team missed a complete sub-300 tournament, for N C A A reg on s The season came to an early…

… yesterday. played all year." over par 285, which was our lowest By Ellen McGarrity Brannen's lack of focus didn't com- Despite entering the Big Ten Cham- The Wolverines finished the season round for the year…

… they shot three rounds See GOLF, Page 16 Owens Classic. The Wolverines fared the meet, including former Wolverine, -ell A -ix nn ernzed mnlifvn an dn Olmir miler V-i Qnliu 4 4 wun as six iuneis ps…

… third and fourth in the 1500- meter run, respectively. The Wolverine 4x400-meter relay team fought through the nasty weather and took second (3:18.92.) Next weekend, Michigan hosts the Len Paddock…

September 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 122) • Page Image 16

…16A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1996 VOLLEYBALL Continued from Page 12 mores Karen Chase and Jeanine Szczesniak One outside hitter towers above all the Wolverines. Anne Poglits, a…

… returning. Ebert will be a force in the conference, Giovanazzi said. One way the Wolverines can make their way into the NCAA tournament is by winning the Big Ten and gaining an automatic berth. "I think it…

… of their two home meets - the Michigan Intercollegiate - Sept. I1. The Jayhawk Invitational is the Wolverines' next meet Sept. 14. Michigan then hosts the Wolverine Interregional Sept. 20, before…

January 05, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 50) • Page Image 14

… force overtime. King finished the game with 20, Jackson with 23. Even in the Wolverines' disappointing loss to Washington, the low point of the season thus far, the two took charge for Michigan. "We…

…'ve shown (the on-court leadership) in spurts," Jackson said. "As captains we just have to be more consistent." Before the Wolverines left for Seattle, King went home to Plano, Texas to try to find some of…

April 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…’t play?” It is not a shocker that both sisters chose the Wolverines. Michigan’s academic reputation coupled with the competitive atmosphere and the overall feel of the women’s soccer team convinced…

… both Reilly and Alia that Wolverines were the perfect match. When asked about their experience of going to the same school, Alia laughed about their lack of contact during a regular school day…

… to men’s is a work in progress. But there seems to be a glimmer of hope for Wolverine sports. Earlier this month, Jennifer Klein was named the new head coach of the women’s soccer program…

… their time at Michigan, but they hope for a better future in women’s sports. JODI YIP Daily Sports Writer Set for Frozen Four, Wolverines look back at January turning point It all started with Notre…

…-ranked Fighting Irish. On paper, it may not have looked like much. The Wolverines lost both of those games, 2-1. But the headlines that read a Fighting Irish “sweep” didn’t necessarily tell the full…

… to stick. The Wolverines went on to win 10 of their remaining 14 regular season games throughout January and February. That included sweeps of then-No. 9 Minnesota, then- No. 12 Penn State…

… see its growth come full circle. For the fifth time this season, the Wolverines (22-14-3) will face off against the Fighting Irish (27-9-2), this time at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul on the…

… flashy offense. Almost in polarity, one of the Wolverines’ greatest strengths lies in the offense. Led by Calderone and his junior linemate Cooper Marody, the offensive unit averages…

…. But again, these things should not come as a surprise to either team. And with the record split at 2-2, the outcome will likely come down to whether the Wolverines can successfully crack…

…’ve played these teams so many times and I think it’s great. It’s really exciting to see it move forward.” Leaving the January series against Notre Dame, the Wolverines were under .500. It’s safe…

February 05, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 60) • Page Image 6

… attack us right down the floor,” Beilein said. “And that’s going to be a big emphasis for us going forward.” In Sunday’s game at Michigan State, the Wolverines were outscored 16-8 in transition…

… minutes per game. The substitutes include 6-foot- 10 forward Gabriel Olaseni and 6-foot-8 forward Dom Uhl. But the Wolverines’ big men have also been playing better as of late…

April 05, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… extended min- utes, but the Wolverines have a deep bench in case of foul trouble or exhaustion. Freshman guard Spike Albrecht has surprised many with his solid play as Burke's backup and has even been used…

…'s a lot of buzz surrounding the team. The Wolverines' roster is filled with young players, with five freshmen regularly see playing time, and they're all soaking in the experience of makinga Final Four…

April 05, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… length that the Wolverines were forced to use one of their tallest players to simulate Orange point guard Michael Cart- er-Williams, who is 6-foot-6. On top of that, Michigan coach John Beilein implemented…

… Elite Eight last weekend. The consensus is that if Michigan can shoot like it did against the Gators, when it made 46 percent of its shots from the field, the Wolverines can advance to the championship…

November 05, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…8A - Friday, November 5, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines host SVSU in season-opening exhibition Against Illini,reeling 'M' looks for conference win By ZAK PYZIK Daily…

… this season. The last time Saginaw Valley State came to Ann Arbor was Nov. 6, 2008. The Wolverines annihilat- ed the Cardinals 81-55 and finished the season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament…

January 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 48) • Page Image 16

… win." Amaker stated Michigan planned on having Abram guard Indiana sopho- more Robert Vaden, who tore the Wolverines apart for 17 second-half points. But even though he admit- ted Abram's injury "didn…

Wolverines' less-cel- ebrated senior forward, Graham Brown. The senior didn't put up offensive numbers like his backcourt teammates, but his effort on the glass led the Wolverines to a near upset of No. 16…

February 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

… the Buckeyes 2-2 tie at Michigan Saturday night. He Stopped all 33 Wolverine hts in the first two periods and held the nation's third-best power play scoreless in five chances. He improved his season…

… aspects of the Wol- verines' usual game plan. Although the Wolverines tied one of the games this weekend, for the most part they did a convincing job of break- ing apart the trap and transforming their…

Wolverines' defensive stance. "The shutout speaks for itself," left wing John Madden said after the win. "We were home practicing breaking out of the trap all week and we had confi- dence (tonight)." Michigan…

… team like that." Michigan dropped four points in two weekends during a supposedly weak spot in the schedule. From here on out, it will only get harder. The Wolverines play at Illinois-Chicago and Notre…

… to compensate for the last two weekends. The Buckeyes may have derailed the Wolverines' hopes at a CCHA title. Either way, Ohio State got the best of Michigan, any way you thit about it. - -Iohn…

… Leroiycan be reached over e- mail at jrleroi@umich.edu. SARA STILLMAN/Daily Wolverine Steven Halko pursues Ohio State's Randy Holmes during Saturday night's 2-2 tie. ICERS Continued from Page 1B Hilton…

… scored his third goal of the weekend, deflecting a Sloan center- ing pass right at the mouth of the goal between Askey's legs. But the euphoria of having a lead was short-lived for the Wolverines, as the…

February 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… Mitchell, Robert Traylor and senior captain Dugan Fife. Fisher said the move was part of an attempt to eliminate the bugs that had been plaguing the Wolverines. "When you lose three in a row, it's like…

… happy with his second start, calling it "a step forward as far as being a player." Louis Bullock (22) was one of two Wolverines not to lose his starting job in Saturday's game in Columbus; the other was…

…. He's averaging more fouls per game (3.05) than any Wolverine except the extremely foul-prone Baston. Foul trouble has limited his minutes several times this season, as it did Saturday at Ohio State…

… best thing since the hallowed Fab Five. Therein lies the prob- lem: Blame it on the Fab Five. Since Jalen and Company's arrival, Wolverine rooters have expected freshmen to step onto Crisler's floor and…

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… Buckeyes' Howard acanelli at 9.45, and the Wolverines finished the first even with a slim one- tenth point lead. AS HAS BEEN the case in some of the Wolverines' previous losses, the meet looked like it might…

… little off-balance" during a move aptly named a "helicopter" and scored an 8.3, well below his average. What made things worse was that Rieckhoff's tally was still second best for Wolverine horsemen, and…

… Michigan found itself behind by two points. The ring team came on strong, led by Big Ten ring champion Darrell Yee's 9.5, with four Wolverines scoring in the 9's. The vaulters followed suit-four 9's and an 8…

… up, the high bar squad faced: a major challenge. Although the Wolverines averaged 8.87, three Buckeyes scored .9.4 or better to insure the Ohio State victory. Women cage rs dumped Special to The lily…

… TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Michigan's women's basketball team was out- sc6red by 28 points in the second half last night as it lost to Indiana State, 100-, 70, dropping the Wolverines' record to 6-15. The women…

… points, 26 coming in the second half, while teammate Judy Ellner had 23. Co-captains Abby Currier and Diane Dietz paced the Wolverines with 18 and 14 points, respectively. Michigan's next action comes this…

… SHARP The Michigan wrestlers were the Cinderella team of the season, sporting an 8- 1-1 record and winning their last six matches in a row. But the clock struck twelve for the Wolverines this past weekend…

…. There, the closest the Wolverines came to winning was when sophomore Nemir Nadhir lost to Mark Stephenson by just two points, 13-11 and Konovsky was edged out by Doug Anderson, 7-6. Saturday night, the…

… marathon trek continued and took the Wolverines north to Minneapolis, where the Golden Gophers were waiting in the wings. THERE WERE some promising signs at Minnesota as sophomore John Beljan defeated Vic…

… Martinez, 7-6 in the 150 weight category and heavyweight Eric Klasson beat Jim Becker. It wasn't enough, however, as the Wolverines fell for the third straight day. It seems peculiar that Michigan would face…

November 05, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… concerned. But in a season in which the Wolverines have accumulated more than their fair share of penalties, they took one more at the end of the first intermission on Saturday, giving the Spartans an…

… period), and maybe it takes that long to walk out to the arena." Fortunately for the Wolverines, the Spartans did not convert on that two- minute power play. "It didn't affect the game, fortu- nately, or I…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… the Daily It seems like Northwestern has in- vaded the Michigan athletic campus. Almost every Wolverine team has played a Wildcat squad this past week, which ends Saturday with the big game at Michigan…

… Stadium. Next week the Michigan men's golf team gets its chance at the Windon Classic in Chicago . This tournament fields twelve schools including some of the NCAA's best teams. Along with the Wolverines

Wolverine golfers will attack the Royal Melbourne course for thirty-six gruel- ing holes. On Tuesday, the competition moves to the Kemper Lakes, a PGA stop for the Kemper Open, course for another 18 holes…

…. However, the Wolverines have not been playing at the same level as the Stanfords and the Floridas. If Michigan wants to gain respect around the coun- try, it will have to play to its full poten- tial. The…

… po- tential." Last year, the Wolverines played much better and advanced to the NCAA regional final. With returning stars from last year's squad, the season should be different. "The performance of the…

… Chris Brockway. He has been vital to the team through his performance and his leadership. Both of these qualities will be necessary for the Wolverines success this next week. Joining Brockway will be…

April 05, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 106) • Page Image 15

… performances, leaving Michigan with the worst score of the participating Big Ten schools. The Wolverines tallied 908 points for the tournament. Jonathan Clark of Marshall won the individual competition. He…

… tournament. The field played 36 holes, Saturday and 18 holes, Sunday. Only one Michi- gan player, Chris Brockway, shot par for a round. But that was the best the Wolverines could do. Brockway finished with a…

May 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

… Broncos, : N ' \6-0 o 8 hd f a By ANTOINE PITTS DALY BASEBALL WRITER Lack of offense plagued the Michi- gan baseball team yesterday, as it lost for the 28th time this year. The Wolverines (17-28) fell to…

… Western Michigan (26-16), 6-0, at Fisher Stadium. The game, originally scheduled at Western, was moved to Ann Arbor due to poor field conditions in Kalamazoo. Three Bronco pitchers kept the Wolverine

… last two btters to retire the side. The fifth Michigan pitcher, Todd Marion, gave up the final two runs in the ninth. The only bright spots at the plate for the Wolverines were Nate Holdren and Scott…

… the Wolverines with two hits and threeruns batted in. In the fifth inning,DetroitMercy scored twonrns, cutting Michigan's lead to one. "We threw a few pitches that we shouldn'thave thrown, and they…

… ended up hitting them," Forbis said. However, the Wolverines held on for the triumph, scoring one more run in the top of the sixth. "I think the team played well," Forbis said. "There were no errors." In…

Wolverines. Toby Van Pelt (pole vault), Stan Johanning (javelin), Matt Smith (3000 meter steeplechase) and the 4 X 100 relay team finished in second in their respective competitions. For Additional…

April 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-- Monday, April 5,1993- Page 5 Game captres hearts of Wolverine faithful everywhere Local lawmakers place wager son outcome ofgame by David Shepardson Daily Government Reporter…

…'s contest. "I'm confident the Michigan Wolverines will claim vic- tory (tonight)," he said. t Earlier in the season at tie Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, the Wolverines narrowly defeated the North Carolina…

… the outcome of tonight's game. If Michigan wins, Broun will sport a Wolverine National Championship T-shirt, and if the Tarheels win, Brater will wear a UNC T-shirt. "I'm extremely confident that the…

Wolverines are going to win," Brater said. LSA junior Matthew Disch and LSA sophomore Deanna Duram clutch hands in suspense while watching the last three seconds of the Michigan-Kentucky game Saturday night…

… Dolgins, and Rebecca Lash. This intrepid group of students. suffered a broken car radio, a search for a place to stay and then a swift kick out of they hotel they finally found - all to see their Wolverines

January 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… the sequel, "Miracle on Ice II: the GLI Experience." The Wolverines won the Great Lakes Invitational, held at the Joe Louis Arena Dec. 29 and 30, as Todd Brost led a furious and frentic come- from…

… defeating Michigan Tech, 7-3, the night before. Fourteenth-ranked North Dakota solidified its slot in the final by upending the nation's top team, Michigan State, by the same score. The Wolverines fell behind…

May 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

… point for, or are involved in league championship competition this weekend. Here's a brief synopsis of what's up on the Wolverine sports scene Men's Tennis In its quest for another Big Ten championship…

… Michigan's 7-2 win last week, the Aggies gave the Wolverines some Texas-size problems before bowing 5-4. Matt Horwitch, Mike Leach and Jack Neinken each registered singles victories for Michigan, while Leach…

… for a day yesterday, as rain forced the cancellation of Michigan's twinbill tilt against Indiana. The Wolverines, currently 11-9 overall and 6-2 in the Big Ten, search for brighter skies today, along…

…-Ferris State game last night. Michigan scored one run in the top of the first against Grand Valley, and then could do no more as Julie Zyjewski went the route for the Wolverines, her season record falling to 5…

… plate. Men's Track The Wolverines will make their first home appearance of the outdoor season today, as they meet Indiana in their lone outdoor meet of the year. Indiana is the odds-on favorite to cop top…

… MSU's challenging Forest Akers layout. Meanwhile, Red Simmons' women's track squad is in Champaign bat- tling for the Big Ten crown. The Wolverines are banking on strong perfor- mances from field…

April 05, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… statement after he spoke to the media for the first time since he announced Sunday that he would be returning as the head coach of the Michigan hockey team for the 2016-17 season. The Wolverines’ coach…

… member of the team. For the first time in his coaching career, his players had to ask if he would be behind the bench for the Wolverines in the coming year. That led Berenson to the realization — if…

… received a phone call from a former player that played on his 1996 team. The former Wolverine reminded his old coach that on that same day 20 years ago, Michigan captured its first NCAA Championship…

… as a player and a coach. When he suited up for the Wolverines as a player, he was told if he went to college, he wouldn’t make it to the NHL. Yet he proved those people wrong, playing…

…-2 deficit into a 13-12 win. It stunned the Alumni Field crowd and rendered the Michigan alumni band quiet. The Wolverines collapsed. The No. 2 ranked team in the country was suddenly 0-1 in conference…

… way. I thought we didn’t react well in any parts of our game. We had wild pitches, free bases and errors.” The following Saturday and Sunday brought two Wolverine wins, but did little to reassure…

… observers of Michigan’s preeminence. The Wolverines looked vulnerable in what promised to be a stronger conference this year, with the continuing emergence of No. 22 Minnesota, No. 24 Ohio State…

…, Indiana and Nebraska. One week later, the equation could not be more different. In three commanding wins over the Hoosiers, the Wolverines asserted their dominance over one of the top teams in the…

… the time the Wolverines returned home to Ann Arbor, they were answered. They looked the part once again, both in the circle and at the plate, in the matter of one week. Romero asserted her place…

… increasingly sound hands, Michigan is looking devoid of any weaknesses. From Hutchins to her players, the Wolverines outplayed Indiana and put their faults behind them. They made their coach the sport…

December 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… trio of Wolverines, three other letters will be at the forefront - U, S and A. Sophomore Chris Summers and freshmen Max Pacioretty and Matt Rust were named last night to the United States roster for the…

… Financial Group CCHA Player of the Month. The nation's scoring leader posted 18 points in nine games, a span in which the Wolverines posted an 8- 1-0 record. Porter's freshmanlinemate, Max Pacioretty, was…

October 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

Wolverines' run defense has been. Even after counting the 108 yards amassed by the Gophers, Michigan has allowed just 182 net rushing yards this season. The Wolverines' 36.4 yards per game average continues to…

…'s squad. The Wol- games, the Wolverines are con- verines finished last season with fident they can stop opposing the nation's 41st-ranked run offenses when it counts. defense, yielding an average of "Last…

December 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

…. 1 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. Michigan senior Chris Perry leaps ove the Wolverines' 45-7 crushing of the C the season on Aug. 30 in Michigan Sta Michigan junior Braylon Edwards jumps into…

… face smushed during the Wolverines' game against Wisconsin on Sept. 26 in Ann Arbor. JONATHON TRIEST/Daily LSA junior Joel Sietsema has a cold drink while enjoying a barbecue in his backyard on Sept. 15…

March 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

… Lakers. Trainor was subsequently moved up to the first line against Michigan State. }OE KAUTZ IGHT WING Kautz scored the always-important first goal against Lake Superior and gave the Wolverines a physical…

… that Michigan is going anywhere" in terms of the NCAA tournament, it's clear that the Wolverines are running out of silver linings - and goals to pursue. GOAL No. 1 - CCHA CHAMPI- ONSHIP The Wolverines

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… different faces," Michigan coach Ron Warhurst said. "You've got Tennessee and Georgetown, Kentucky and Missouri. Next week we go back and see the same people." Many Wolverines looked to measure themselves on…

… Charles DeWildt finished third for the Wolverines maxing out at 16'08.75. Warhurst said he was very pleased with the weekend results. "We were looking for some guys to have some season bests. I think at…

… to a new Wolverine, as Alan Webb will attempt to break the famed four-minute mile barrier. Webb, a senior at South Lakes high school in Reston, Va., is cur- rently the only high school or collegiate…

… Gilmer Dily Sports Writer Hanging on to an adrenaline rush from a win at the Michigan Intercollegiate a week ago, the Wolverines returned to Mount P4easant Saturday for the Central Michigan…

… invitational, the Wolverines were unable to win again. Purdue edged Michigan with a score of 168 points, and the Wolverines finished runners- up with 154. "We go into every meet to win and we didn't win…

…- tant. In the field events sophomore Teyonna Simpson could have com- peted in the triple jump. If she had, it could have meant 10 more points for the Wolverines. Junior Tasha Phillips also stayed out this…

… in distance events. Despite their loss to Purdue, the Wolverines are focusing on bigger and brighter events in their season. A major goal they have is to be ready for Big Ten Championships. "If we were…

December 05, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 45) • Page Image 13

… wrestlers won't have much time to bet at the craps tables. The Las Vegas Classic is the Wolverines' first team tournament of the season, and they will spend most of the trip on the wrestling mats. The…

… tournament includes almost 40 steams from around the country, and the Wolverines will have a chance to see how they stack up against the top teams in the NCAA. . "A lot of the best teams will be there, like…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 5, 1995 - 11A Wolverines satisfy early spring fever with Sunday exhibition The Michigan Hockey team began official practices October 1st and will take the…

… Oct. 4 with a date with Guelph. But for the layers, the games start tomorrow. The Wolverines will play their an- ual intra-squad scrimmage - known cross Ann Arbor as the Blue-White ame - at 7 p…

April 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… collegiate title meet, the Buckeyes Associated Press Columnist from Ohio managed to nose out the Wolverines by nine points last Satur- NEW YORK, April 4--(AP)-Wed day at the Intramural building.,. haven…

… attack of the since K. M. Landis died, and even the Lions but it also hampered the Wolverines, as Rogers was conceded a Northwest Mounted gets its man inj good chance to cop all of the events in which he…

… South P the anch ley crew, in the b distance Breena CAPTAIN MERT CHURCH, Wolverine swimming ace, churns the last few yards to victory in the 100-yard freestyle race at the National Col- legiate swimming…

… they toe the mark in quest of Western Conference champion- ships, for the Wolverines have been dominating Big Ten cinder circles everl since competition was opened in 1901. Over the 45-year span Michigan…

… squads have captured 35 of a possible 80 crowns, 15 in indoor meets and 20 outdoors. The Wolverines total is 14 more than that of their nearest rival, Illinois. which has picked up 21,1 nine indoors and 12…

… outdoors. By HANK KEISERI en members of the 1945I swimming squad, Western ce champions, were award-I ty letters yesterday at the post-season distribution of Church, Wolverine captain, named the "Most…

… steady charges, handledI hs on the Wolverines unde- 0-yard freestyle relay squad. ion Mowerson, a veteran of acific military action, held or-leg slot on the 300 med- while Pulford, who doubled ackstroke…

April 05, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… on the team, has proven to be an asset to the Wolverines behind the plate, not committing a single error in her 22 appearances this season. “Hannah’s been behind the plate,” said Michigan coach…

… opportunity. We can put her in at any time; we have confidence in her that way.” But on Wednesday, it was her time to prove herself offensively against the Rockets. The Wolverines were up 15-0 by the…

February 05, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… good one." Though Burke has stumbled against Craft and Ohio State - he has led the Wolverines to just one victory against the Buckeyes - he's looking forward to round two of 2013, relishing the oppor…

… season three weeks ago, Michi- gan (7-2 Big Ten, 20-2 overall) came out with very little energy and fell behind by 21 points mid- way through the first half. The Wolverines rallied back, but it was too…

… displayed during the teams' first matchup. The Buckeyes played one of their best games defensively against the high-powered Wolverine offense - Michigan's 53 points, 22 first-half points and 38-per- cent…

…." Between trying to avenge their loss in Columbus, and avoiding their first losing streak of the season, the Wolverines won't be lacking for motivation. "They really played a great game against us in Columbus…

… in East Lansing. 4 With both teams wearing jerseys highlighted with pink to support the fight against breast cancer, the Wolverines (5-4 Big Ten, 16-6 overall) took the court on Monday, aiming to do an…

…. They Wolverines in the game, and of the first half and the start of also committed just three turn- especially the second half, as the second half, which really overs, compared to the Wolver- they…

… filled with the made shot by senior for- With both teams playing Michigan State supporters ward Sam Arnold, the Spartans stingy defense, the Wolverines dressed in its traditional green answered with a 3…

… first half and beginning points and nine rebounds in the for the Wolverines as they fell to the second that doomed the first half, but with the rest of the behind by 16 points. Barnes Wolverines. team…

… embattled for- mer Wolverine, will soon be ready to apologize for his role in the Ed Martin scandal, and that when he will, the 1992 and 1993 Final Four banners will again be able to hang from the Crisler…

December 05, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…4B - December 5,2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines, Nanooks play rare scoreless regulation Redshirt sophomore forward Jordan Morgan scored 16 points in Michigan's 76-66 victory…

… subtraction. At least that's how Michigan coach John Beilein saw it. After shedding some locks, the redshirt sophomore Morgan was the center at the center of the Wolverines' attack Satur- day - knocking down…

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