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December 01, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… this year where youth is not a disadvantage. Just like the Wolverines, the Red Storm (4-1) has three freshmen in its starting lineup and just one senior who receives significant minutes. Guard Omar Cook…

…, the five make up what many believe to be the top freshman class in America. Also similar to the Wolverines and sopho- more LaVell Blanchard, the Red Storm is led by a talented -scoring'wingman in junior…

December 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, December 10, 1992 CAGERS Continued from page 9 der 30 seconds. The Wolverines' shot clock, by contrast, sees the bot- tom side of 30 about as often as they wear…

… and make you shoot it. Then if you miss they gobble up the rebound." In the second half, when Bowling Green began forcing shots, the Wolverines really took over the glass. Six Wolverines had at least…

… four rebounds; Jimmy King led with seven. The Wolverine firepower sur- faced despite playing three games in five nights. "There was fatigue playing our third game like this, plus practices," center Juwan…

… a intrasquad meet at Cliff Keen Arena. And although the Wolverines will be doing a pared- down exhibition, they look forward to the event as an exciting showcase of this year's talent. "Both coaches…

… former national, qualifier on the Wolverines, Royce Toni, is still recovering from arn injured back and will sit out the competition tonight. "Friday is just going to be a real good meet for the men, being…

December 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 51) • Page Image 12

… teams that are good," coach Steve Fisher said. The holiday schedule for Steve Fisher's Wolverines is considerably more difficult than their games to date where Michigan's average mar- gin of victory has…

… Dec. 21. Dec. 28, the Wolverines will be the showcase team in the Red Lob- ster Classic in Orlando, Florida. The tournament pits them against Brigham Young in the opening round and either Virginia Tech…

Wolverine Sean Higgins, will alb be in Orlando playing the Magi; The Michigan team could be in tN stands for that one. "We're gonna go down there arrd have some fun. But we're going down there to take care of…

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December 04, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

…- full court PRESS Baxter excels... Wokerines triumph By HENRY ENGLEHARDT Special to The Daily NEW YORK D AVE BAXTER'S butter-luscious jumpers woke up a woozy bunch of Wolverines in the second half…

… out on him which leaves someone else open. This is when we work best." The first ten minutes of the second half Michigan really was at its best. Fordham, unlike EMU, didn't let the Wolverines have their…

… 20 points, and freshman Johnny Johnson who sank 18. Johnson, the first half's only tasty Wolverine morsel, scored eleven points after he replaced Tom Staton with 12:33 left. The Wolverines stayed alive…

… missed those free throws we would have lost," Baxter said. The senior from Detroit's Lutheran West was not the only Wolverine who missed a lot of free throws. Michigan sank 19 of 37 (51%) from the charity…

…%. WHAT WAS the problem? "Lack of concentration, and like we didn't get to practice here at all," Baxter said. The Wolverines had a variety of other problems in the first half, including poor field goal…

… time," Orr added. "We let them take it to us, and in the second half we took it to them," said Baxter. Michigan came out shooting in the second half. The Wolverines closed the Rams' eight point lead to…

… turnovers." Several of those turnovers came when the Wolverines attacked with their full court press that comes after completed free throws. Fordham turned the ball over six times, and Michigan scored six…

… Ryan. Thompson sank the third point of the play, putting the Wolverines or top for good, 48-46. This play, preceded by a Baxter bucket was part of a 13-point barrage by the Wolverines. Fordham led 46…

… Periods MICHIGAN ....................... 29 Fordham............................ 37 48 - 77 25 -62 PALMER LEADS SWEEP: Wolverines wall( By PAUL CAMPBELL Rick Palmer's unofficial comeback was officia…

December 05, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… gym and got louder with every basket as the Wolverines slowly fell behind. At the six- minute mark, the Titans hit their fifth 3-pointer of the first quarter to take a 10-point lead. Michigan…

… defensively, and then they missed some shots later in the game.” The Wolverines had eight turnovers in the first quarter, which senior guard Katelyn Flaherty said contributed to the Titans’ early run…

… nine NCAA teams, many of which he may face again as a Wolverine. Wilde attributes his success to the daily — and intense — regimen of the USNTDP over the past year and a half, particularly noting…

December 01, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

…. But the Wolverines’ supposedly cushy travel arrangements backfired in a big way on Saturday as they flew back from the Battle 4 Atlantis. Mechanical issues with Michigan’s charter flight…

…-game, three-day tournament and a 5:30 a.m. wakeup. To rub salt in the wound, the Wolverines (4-2) had less than 48 hours to recover before their next long-distance trip — a Monday-evening flight to…

… assistant after her playing days as a Wolverine are through. She expressed interest in working with Barnes Arico and her staff at Michigan, admiring their passion and knowledge of the game…

December 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… rel b( JAKE FROMM/Daily Redshirt junior goalkeeper Chris Blais will play a huge part if the Wolverines want to upset No. 2 seed Akron on Friday. Breakdown: Akron hashevadatg Zacl a speci men's1…

… with a flashy finish. chance to play at his natural posi- e Wolverine forward saw it tion - shooting guard. hole way. Novak timed his "We can always put the small- better than his Connecti- est four…

… day last month. "But he's transition, Morris passed been playing out of position for former Wolverine guard two years, so we pretty much Lucas-Perry, who took a said, 'Colton and Evan, you go om behind…

… become a or the offensive board and blessing for the Wolverines (6-2). the put-back with three Matched up against men his cticut defenders breathing own size, Novak has cleaned up his neck. the glass like…

… never before, and he tsequencemayhave topped leads the Wolverines in rebound- matchup's highlight reel, ing with 61 boards --7.6 per game. ovak admitted after the He's now on pace to finish this :hat when…

December 01, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…0 8A - Wednesday, December 1, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 Langlais searching for offense from blue line Senior's longevity has been huge boost for Wolverines in last three…

… assists list, only one playoffs, and that's real special. helper behind former Wolverine It's something I haven't really Blake Sloan. thought about (the record), but I "I take pride in my passes. I hope I…

… can keep going." ARIEL BOND/Daily Sophomore point guard Darius Morris tallied 13 points in the Wolverines' 69-6t upset victory at Clemson. Qick start pr opels 'M' to upset victory GET YOUR SENIOR…

… of a on Tuesday night and silenced stagnant Wolverine offense that the Tigers, besting the home team could not find open shots and capi- 69-61. talized on several turnovers to cut The game was part of…

… the Big the deficit. Ten/ACC Challenge, an event in With the crowd on their side and which the Wolverines have not had a young Michigan team appearing much success recently, dropping to fade with the…

… pressure turned their matchups in each of the past up, the Tigers were poised to send four seasons. the Wolverines to another disap- But Michigan (4-2) drew Clem- pointing loss just four days after son this…

… appeared to be the jittery team for squads met in the first round of the most of the game. 2009 NCAA Tournament. In that The Tigers failed to capitalize game, the Wolverines were a No. on their momentum…

… Michigan showed newfound atmosphere at Littlejohn Coliseum nerves and continued to battle to prevail once more over Clemson. until finally coming away with the The Wolverines are now 4-0 all- win. time…

Wolverines' favor with 10:33 left in ones that can get up to 50 percent the game, redshirt freshman cen- on the road." ter Jordan Morgan's three baskets The Wolverines managed to led to an 8-2 Michigan run to…

… rees- quiet the 7,237 fans in attendance tablish a solid lead. Novak's back-to-back 3-pointers then gave the Wolverines a 59-41 lead with 5:07 remaining. But the Tigers refused to quit, reduc- ing the…

December 07, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… complete control. Ithad alreadypoured 34shotson Ohio State goalie Cal Heeter, a sta- tistic countered by just 14 Buckeye shots. The Wolverines had knotted the game at 2-2, coming back from a two-goal deficit…

… withtwogoals inaspan of 2:18 and held on for a 5-3 victory. While Michigan's inability to capi- talize on scoring chances kept the Buckeyes in the game, what hurt most was the Wolverines' lack of consistency in…

… its block and prevent the Wolverine offense from grabbing momentum. After the break, Michigan ran out of the locker room with the game plan necessary to fuel a comeback. The Wolverines (26-9) got back…

… and was swept by the RedHawks in the teams' only series this sea- son. If the Wolverines want to find themselves in more famil- iar territory at the top of the standings, continuing to split with teams…

… like the Buckeyes (5-6-1-1, 7-10-1) will make it impossible for the Wolverines to catch up. "As far as the standings are concerned, I think that's kind of in the back of our mind," Sum- mers said. "Some…

… guys might use that as motivation, but I think as a team, we're going to work to improve for every game." After the Golden Lions shot 14-of- 26 in the first half, the Wolverines held Arkansas-Pine Bluff…

…." Seniors Paz and Veronica Rood led the Wolverines with 18 and 13 kills, respectively. It was the seniors who carried Michigan against the Bobcats, and if the team expects to have any shot at beating fourth…

… driving it." SAID ALSALAH/Daily Senior Chris Summers scored Michigan's first goal in its win Saturday over Ohio State. the Wolverines' 2-1 victory on Sat- Otherwise, the Wolverines were "I think the first…

… events, the Michigan women's swimming and diving team easily left Ypsilanti this weekend with its seventh straight EMU invitational title. The 19th-ranked Wolverines scored 1123 points, 307 points more…

… senior Margaret Kelly, who, over the two-day peri- od, won the 200-yard butterfly, 200-yard individual medley and so-yard freestyle. She was also a member of all of the Wolverines' winning freestyle relays…

December 08, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

…. Wolverines dominate at EMU Invitational By AMY SCARANO Daily Sports Writer YPSILANTI - Inside the humid Jones Natatorium on East- ern Michigan's campus Satur- day the air smelled of chlorine. Swimmers were…

… Invitational with five career best times and three meet records. After day one, the Wolverines were in first place ahead of East- ern Michigan University by just four points, but several successful races…

December 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 47) • Page Image 11

…. 19 Central Michigan - the Wolverines' third dual victory of the season. "You don't really think about the team score as much," Churella said. "You just go out there and think about getting the pin…

… heavyweight did a nice job of getting things started for us," McFarland said. "We got things on our side right away." It wasn't long before some of the Wolverines' momentum slowed down. In the four following…

December 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… coach Tommy Amaker was asked if he wanted the Wolverines to eventually adopt a style similar to how the Blue Devils play and win. "I think most people would like to emulate them," Amaker said. But can…

…. While he still views Krzyzewski as his guide and teacher, he must decide whether playing Duke while Michigan is in the rebuilding process is the best thing for the Wolverines. The series, which was…

Wolverines will play strug- the wolverin gling Michigan Tech in the second wontheGLU semifinal on Dec. 28 after Michigan State faces Boston University in the first matchup of the evening. The following after…

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

… night, the undefeated Michigan women's basketball team held Vanderbilt in the palm of its hand. The Wolverines were showing that no, their 7-0 start was hardly a fluke. Sophomore forward Raina Goodlow…

… Anderson scoring like she has against, the smaller teams the Commodores have facg so far this season. The Wolverines as a, whole were getting good looks, holding onto the ball and staying out of foultrouble…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… left in the first half not even a whimper was heard. Maybe the Michigan fans knew something those in attendance did not. After the first 10 minutes, in which Detroit's press handcuffed the Wolverines

… often because of the pressure. The Wolverines threw the ball away 27 times, the highest total this season. Turnovers are becoming Michigan's primary nemesis, accord- ing to coach Brian Ellerbe. "We…

December 12, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 48) • Page Image 18

…10 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, December 12, 1994 Wolverines claw past Panthers, 81-67 'M' tops last season's win total with victory over Wisconsin-Milwaukee !" A By DAVID…

… than its opponents, the Wolverines nearly suffered an upset. The Panthers (0-5) hung in the game for 34 minutes before Michigan (4-4) dispatched them, 81-67. Wolverine coach Trish Roberts was happy to…

…-Milwau- kee surged to within two, 25-23. DiGiacinto responded with a slic- ing drive to the basket, and a 10-foot jumper from Amy Johnson put the Wolverines up by five. But then Michigan's problems began just…

… win. The triumph evened Michigan's record and gave it one more victory this season than the Wolverines had all of last year. Brzezinski is pleased with the team's progress this season. "We're really…

… helped the Wolverines to their fourth win of the season with eight points. BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK Four wins not enough for Roberts, Wolverines $2 PITCHERS OF KILLANS ARTIC ICE By RODERICK BEARD Daily…

… Basketball Writer With Saturday's 81-67 victory over Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Michi- gan improved its record to 4-4. This marks the first time since 1991-92 that the Wolverines have won four games in a season…

…. Michigan was 7-21 that year, the last year in the tenure of former coach Bud VanDeWege. Since then, the Wolverines have gone 2- 25 and 3-24, respectively, with only one conference win. Though Michigan has…

… 6-2 instead of 4-4." The Wolverines lost a close four- point game at South Carolina and surrendered a commanding 14-point lead to Weber State earlier in the season. Michigan has won three of its last…

… re- maining players had to play the last 4:17 of the game. The Panthers had two other players with four fouls, but Michigan could not foul either one out. If the Wolverines could have drawn another…

… down 10.8 per contest. Fresh- man Pollyanna Johns has paced the Wolverines the past three games, though. Johns snagged 12 against Eastern Michigan, nine versus Ne- ANY OTHER S$2FFPITCHER 9 - CLOSE…

December 05, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 43) • Page Image 16

…6 - The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - Monday, December 5, 1994 Wolverines excite UTC r 'M' game biggest event ever in Chattanooga By RYAN WHITE Daily Basketball Writer CHATTANOOGA, Tenn…

…- Chattanooga a major event? It's hard for anyone from Ann Arbor who sees the Wolverines against Duke every year, and has seen Michigan in the Final Four two of the last three seasons to be excited about the…

… 7:30 at Crisler Arena. Itwill be anotheryear before Michi- gan fans can see former Wolverine Leon Derricks play in a Titan uniform, Nonetheless, Detroit features a num- ber of high-profile players…

…'s team return - center Alan Renner- Thomas (5.3 ppg) and forward Herman Jenkins (4.4). The Titans are still trying to find a. way to replace departed star forward Tony Tolbert. The former Wolverine led the…

… Midwestern Collegiate Con- ference last season in scoring (23.6). Last year the Wolverines defeated the Titans, 78-60, at Crisler Arena. TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (71) FG Fr REB #IN WiA hi-A O-T A F PTS Hanson…

December 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… refuses to talk politics with the media. So with the pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to the Wolverines and the War Eagles in the Bourbon Bowl. That's right, New Orleans on New Year's has nothing…

…? All of those questions, however, will have to be answered on January 2. I guess it really doesn't matter what a team is called, because either Michigan or Auburn - the Wolverines, Tigers, War Eagles and…

… home with an 82-63 win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Gloria Soluk gave 6-7 freshman Lynn Morozko her first start of the season in hopes of bolstering the team's inside game against the smaller CMU front line…

… destroy the Michigan inside game. After six minutes, Soluk benched Morozco. Even when a pass got through to the freshman center, she either lost the handle on the ball or had it stolen. The Wolverines

… the Wol-verines, hitting 7 of 14 shots from the floor along with a pair of free throws. Wendy Bradetich played her second solid game in a row picking up 15 points. Cox and Tower led the Central Michigan…

… percent of its field goals compared to the Wolverines'15 percent. PROBABLY THE MOST significant statistic was turnovers with the Wolverines losing the ball a discouraging 29 times. CMU didn't do much better…

… into helter skelter out there. We have to be more structured and run our offense." The Wolverines had a number of potential fast breaks in the game, but they elected to continue to attempt run- ning a…

…. . S.. but wary of the Big (Ten) Chill 1 I EMBLEMI Free wrapping Papek~br By RANDY BERGER U PON HEARING of the Wolverine's 76-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta, Michigan basketball…

Wolverines and that it should give the team much-needed confidence going into the Big Ten season. The fact that Michigan won on the road is a feat in itself. Last year the team suffered through a 4-9 record (0…

… we do it against the bigger Big Ten teams.' - Michigan coach Bill Frieder come so easy for the Wolverines front line against the Big Ten. To say the least, Georgia had nobody in the Peach State that…

December 12, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

…SPORTS Page 10 Saturday, December 11, 1981 The Michigan Daily Michigan turns Redskins Blue, 3-2 _,1w By MARK BOROWSKI OXFORD, Ohio - No snap. No crackle. Just three pops from the Wolverines

… as Michigan scalped the Miami Redskins, 3-2, in front of 2,001 fans at the Miami Ice Arena., The Wolverines did nothing fancy in this one. It was just plain old-fashioned hard work and some superb…

… sophomore Andy McMillin pumped a Gerry Bogle pass from the corner between the Wolverine netmin- der's legs to knot the score at 1-1' Michigan regained the 'lead five minutes later on a goal by captain Steve…

… close when the Wolverines' McIntyre went into the penalty box at 17:42 to serve a slashing penalty. A little over a minute later, the Redskins' Dave McClintock snuck a shot through a scramble in front of…

… Mason and into the net to make the score 3-2. The Redskins pulled their goalie with 23 seconds remaining and a face off in the Wolverine end, but were unable to get a shot on net before the final buzzer…

… hard-fought 5-15, 15-13, 7-15, 15-13, 9-15 loss to Southwestern Missouri' ended any hopes the Wolverines had of capturing the title. Prior to this loss, the Wolverines already had suffered a defeat in…

… recognized women's athletics. But in this tournament, the Wolverines lost even when they were winning. The winning was the game on Thursday in which the un- seeded Wolverines upended the eighth…

December 03, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

… TRACY KO/Daily Junior defenseman Mac Bennett and the Michigan hockey team salvaged the weekend with a shootout win Saturday. Wolverines can get back on track in December, By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports…

…. Friday night, - Michigan played an opening frame that coach Red Berenson said was carried by the Wolverines. "I thought we came out strong, and after playing that first period. I think we all felt pretty…

… much the Michigan hockey team likes December. Go back to last season, when a Wolverine squad in the midst of a familiar fall slump trekked to Alaska dur- ing the first weekend of December. Friday night…

… the Wolverines rarely coming back to put a point on the board. So when the calendar changed this weekend, it seemed Michi- gan's game plan also changed from Friday to Saturday night. "I thought we…

…'s skate. The Wolverines haven't had that kind of luck lately. "For us to come back and establish the weekend with a tie (and) shootout win is big for us," said senior forward A.J. Treais. "I think that…

… do with the Wolverines' performance - off-ice mindsets have just as much to do with it. Just look at sophomore Alex Guptill, one of Michigan's staple forwards, who didn't even make the trip to Big…

… less effective player didn't hurt on Saturday. Does this weekend mark the turning pointin the. Wolverines' underachieving season? Perhaps. An upcoming bye week gives Michigan extra practice time to…

… readjust before playing Western Michigan. But the best thing about fac- ing the Broncos? It will still be December. And maybe the Wolverines can hold on to that December magic that'sbeen so good to them…

… able to play consistently for a full game. Freshman goaltender Steve Racine gave the Wolverines a chance to win the game Sat- urday, and they did so despite their inability to control all three periods…

December 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… buzz to even consider entering the 2011 NBA Draft. But not long after the Michi- gan men's basketball team's loss to Duke in the NCAA Tourna- ment, Morris left the Wolverines. By the time Morris was…

… drafted " in the second round by the NOTEBOOK Los Ange- les Lakers, Wolverine fans had already turned their attention to Ohio's 2010 Mr. Basketball in Ohio and the expected future of Michi- gan basketball…

…, point guard Trey Burke. But after the offense struggled mightily in the Wolverines' first three games, it looked like Burke would need another year to grasp the offense, ala Morris in 2009. Then the…

… commenting on the Wolverines' outstanding rebounding ability. Earlier this week, Borseth said that Michigan (7-1) boxes out its competitors with ease. But against No. 16 MICHIGAN 65 Maryland MARYLAND 74 (8…

…-0), the Wolverines were the ones boxed out, and they fell to the Terra- pins, 74-65. "Rebounds really hurt us in this game," said senior guard Carmen Reynolds. "We reverted back to our old ways." Rebounds…

…'s like a 36 ACT score. We couldn't keep them off the glass." But the Wolverines knew it would be difficult to go up against Maryland. The Terrapins average 85 points per game and Michigan averages 55, so…

… Borseth devised a plan to make up for the 30-point difference. First, the Wolverines would attempt to take 20 points by stopping the Terrapins in transition, and they would gain 10 points by outrebounding…

… them. The plan worked in the first half, as the Wolverines were able to hold the Terrapins and the score was tied at the half, 36-36. But Maryland regrouped in the second half and pulled away in the last…

… her shoulders, but is," Borseth said. "They she did a pretty good job for the team." Reynolds was also an asset for the Wolverines, scoring they had 51 15 points. Junior guard Jenny Ryan led Michigan…

… loss, the Wol- verines know they have a lot of work to do on the boards and I the whole way." in transitions. Michigan will or guard Courtney Boylan have to be more prepared to play ie Wolverines with 17…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 17

… team is off to a good start. The Wolverines are 4-1 and looking to improve on last year's eighth-place finish in the Big Ten and 7-9 confer- ence record. They finished the season 15-11, which was…

… one really expect- ed the Wolverines to be competitive last year. But after last year's performance, Michigan will take the floor as a more corffident team that still has a lot to prove. "Last year was…

December 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

…. This couldn't be fur- ther from the truth. The Wolverines are traveling to the heart of the Rockies for the sole purpose of training intensely at a 6,000 foot altitude. "The air has less oxygen (at…

… spartan and demanding, but for serious swimmers, we have to provide them with the best opportunity and give them the best chance to suc- ceed," Urbanchek said. For the most part, the Wolverines' sole source…

December 12, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… idle beat Rice, 67-50 idle idle lost to No. 9 Duke, 69-59 idle idle 0 0 OVERTIME Continued from page 1 off with a6-3 victory at 118 pounds, the next four Wolverines lost - two by major decision. The…

… the Wolverines. Ranked No. 8 na- tionallyGray ranks four spots ahead of Biggert in their weight class. Trailing 4-2 in the final period, Biggert executed a takedown in the last two seconds to tie the…

…. With under 15 seconds remaining in the third period, a scramble ensued between Biggert and Gary in front of the Wolverine bench. Biggert tried to bring his foe back into the ring, but failed. Gary…

…. He took advantage of Gary's obvi- ous fatigue and threw him to the mat for a two-point takedown with under one minute remaining. The points provided a needed win for both himself and the Wolverines at…

… haunt the Wolverines, as Airron Richardson lost in overtime, 2-1, giving Illinois the victory. Athle-te of t"he W. m WHO: Mike Knuble TEAM: Hockey HOMETOwN: Caledonia, Mich. YEAR: Senior ELIGIBILITY…

…. His efforts helped the Wolverines to victories over Western Michigan, 4-3, and the Buckeyes, 7-2. BACKGROUND: In his 11 games this season, Knuble has tallied 14 goals, leading the team. The senior right…

… a wing was selected by the Detroit Red Wings in the 199? NHL Draft. SLeasing Now For Fall 1995! May-to-May Leases Too! Trivia Answer In 1990, the Wolverines won 20 games while finishing tied for…

December 09, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 47) • Page Image 13

…-guard set. Advantage: Even Centers Duke's Cherokee Parks is the first go-to center the Wolverines havefaced. How Michigan' slow-post play- ers react to the challenge could determine the fate of the game…

…. Neither Makhtar Ndiaye nor Maurice Taylor can defensively do the job alone, so the rest of the Wolverines are going to have to be quick in helping down low. Advantage: DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily Ray Jackson…

December 06, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… qualifications for the above her are held by former Olympi- NCAA championships in March. ans Lea Loveless and Whitney The Wolverines beat their closest Hedgepeth. competition by over 300 points. South "I wasn…

…- Florida with 792. The Wolverines place at the Harvard Invitational this were next, tallying 783. weekend, because their early flight However, Michigan led the meet forced them to leave before competi- after…

… with five 3-pointers. Michigan's lead was cut to 13, 69-@ 56, with 7:30 remaining. Three-point- ers by Wolverine guards Fife and Jimmy King were answered by Detroit's Michael Jackson and Porter. Porter…

… Ypsilanti when the Michigan women's basketball team plays neigh- borhood rival Eastern Michigan. The Eagles and the Wolverines posted miserable records last season but have high hopes for this year's campaign…

… Eagles doubled last year's win total. The Wolverines have also recov- ered from a catastrophic '93-94 season. Already, Michigan is one win away from matching last year's victory total. Despite early season…

December 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 51) • Page Image 14

…. Last Saturday, the Wolverines suffered their first shutout loss in over three years. The Broncos have been stifled by Michigan 13 consec- utive times in a streak that dates to 1988-89 season and includes…

… 5-1 and 5-3 victories this year. Although the Wolverines have two victories over WMU, Michigan coach Red Berenson is not under-es- timating the Broncos. "It was a battle last time we played Western…

….8 percent to 21.2 percent. The teams also boast the conference leaders in PPGs. Bronco Colin Ward and Wolverine David Oliver each have seven. Saturday, December 14 -Lake Superior at Miami UIC at Ohio State…

…! Ward (12 goals, 3 assists) leads the line most likely to trouble the Wolverines. Ward and his line- mates, conference scoring leaders Keith Jones (8-16) and Pat Fer- schweiler (2-10) are all on the CCHA…

… leaderboard. They accounted for three of the four Bronco goals against the Wolverines this year. "Colin Ward is an individual who complements his linemates, Keith Jones and Pat Ferschweiler, well," Wilkinson…

… said. "He's a good finisher, he gets garbage goals as well as the pretty ones." Michigan will have to battle the Broncos without one or perhaps two Wolverines. Center Mark Ouimet suffered a slight…

… Cam Stewart and Ted Kramer. After the Wolverines finish the WMU series, they will be off until Christmas night. The Christmas night skate is mandated because th Wolverines will play in the two day Great…

… will play a consolation game before the championship game at 7:30 p.m. between the winners. January 3 and 4, Wolverines return to CCHA competition against Ferris State for a two-game series at Yost Ice…

December 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

…: 853 The Eastern Michigan mainten- ance crew had a long night last night repairing all the lights that Michigan team captain Carol Szczechowski shot out in the Wolverines 78-62 victory over the Hurons…

Wolverines responded to Eastern's pressure defense with controlled ball handling and quick- ness at the guard position. Sopho- more guard Stacie McCall used her speed to break down the Hurons. "Things worked…

Wolverines caught fire in the second half. After ten minutes of play in the period, Michigan ran up a 15 point lead behind the shooting of Szczechowski and junior guard Char Durand. But the Wolverine lead…

… sixteen. The Wolverines displayed a strict interior defense last night that featured frosh forward LaTara Jones. "She has a great physical presence and I was absolutely thrilled with her play," Van…

…DeWege said. Jones led the Wolverines with nine boards, five of which were offensive. Sophomore center Trish Andrew made an obvious defensive contri- bution chalking up eight blocked shots. The Wolverines had…

… guard shooting for most of the game. Junior guard Leah Wooldridge nailed two three pointers and totaled 12 points, second in scoring behind Szczechowski. OVER THE HOLIDAYS: The Wolverines play four games…

… this weekend. The flexible nature of the meet allows a team or individual to register as late as Saturday morning -- many of the Wolverines will not make their final decision about attending the…

… members are expected to train and keep in shape on their own during the vacation. The collegiate season picks up in January, providing the Wolverines with strong incentive to work hard during break. But for…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… tomorrow night at Yost Ice Arena to begin a two-game, home-and-home weekend series between the Wolverines and the Spartans, all the statistics will go out the window. The Spartans (13-3-0 overall, 12-2-0 in…

… the CCHA) will shed their first place CCHA status and the Wolverines (10-5-1, 8-5-1) will no longer be riding a four-game winning streak. This series isn't about who's better on paper; it's about who…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Friday, December 8, 1989 Blue to risk perfect record vs. Bobcats by Jamie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer Missed opportunities plague Wolverines by Theodore Cox Daily…

… Sports Writer 4 When the womens' basketball team faces Ohio University tonight in Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will definitely have firsts on their minds. This will be the first meeting ever between the…

… Szczechowski drives the ball down the floor. Forward Joan Rieger is downcourt on the wing. Szczechowski whips the ball across court. Rieger grabs it and goes in for an easy lay-up. Clunk. 6'3" Wolverine center…

… from a foot out. Rattle. Missed lay-ups and wasted opportunities have slowed the women's basketball team's pace against their pre-Big Ten season opponents. When the Wolverines took on Eastern Michigan…

… forward Leslie Spicer have each been hitting shots from beyond fifteen feet. Michigan's outside shooting has spread the defenses and sparked the last three Wolverine wins. But it will be extremely difficult…

… that's why we won the game,' VanDeWege said after beating the Akron Zips, 76-61. "We did not execute or out-play them in any facet of the game." Offensive execution is part of the problem. The Wolverines

… shots towards the backboard while in the paint. Hopefully the pre-season jitters will smooth out. Come January 5th, the Wolverines' size advantage will shrink to zip as the Big Ten season begins. JOSE…

… JUAREZ/Daily Michigan guard Carol Szczechowski hopes to lead the Wolverines past Ohio University and increase Michigan's undefeated record to five. NASHVILLE (AP) - Lloyd Moseby, Toronto's all-time leader…

December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… scoreboard and he shook his head in disgust. His team, which was losing by only three points midway through the half, trailed 53-24. The Wolverines had closed the half with a 32-6 spurt on their way to a 100…

…-51 victory. "I thought we had a pretty good game plan until nine minutes left in the half when we started shooting those threes," Coles said. The Wolverines run began when coach Steve Fisher substituted guards…

… second half. But despite their big lead and an overmatched opponent, the Wolv- erines made sure they maintained their intensity. Wolverine captain Rumeal Robinson wanted to make sure they did. "Let's bring…

Wolverines shooting percentage fell to 39 percent as they connected on only 16 of 41 attempts. Nonetheless, Michigan coach Steve Fisher was able to take out his regulars starting at 13:08 left in the final…

… debut with 8:50 remaining, to join first-year guard Michael Talley, the floor was filled with players new to the Wolverines. The five new Wolverines shot only 26 percent from the field on seven of 27…

… 99% se eo The Radisson Hotel City of Commerce-Los Angeles Is Offering A Rose Bowl Wolverine Special $69.00 Single or Double $84.00 Triple or Quadruple (Minimum Two Night Stay) Applications are due…

December 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

… .......... (171) By RON POLLACK When Michigan and UCLA did battle earlier this season, Bruins' quarter- back Tom Ramsey mercilessly brought the Wolverine defense to its knees. The 6-0, 188-pound senior ravaged the…

…"" _ .. Michigan fullback Ricks busts over the goal line during the Wolverines decisive 52-21 victory over Purdue. Ricks finished the regular season with 1,200 yards rushing. Bo says 'M' will be a 'decided underdog…

…' Fill your stocking with gifts from Bays. 16 Nickels Arcade 665-0551 (Continued from Page 3) off of Michigan's late-season charge, and Bo realized that his 8-3 Wolverines will be underdogs to the 9…

… three times and turned ourselves away. The fact remains, we blew two scoring opportunities that were golden. But if we got out and win the Rose Bowl, it will be a heckuva year." If the Wolverines are to…

… inconsistent all year. In Michigan's three losses to Notre Dame, UCLA and Ohio State, Smith completed just 38 of 86 passes with seven intercep- tions and two touchdowns. The Wolverine defense will have the…

… advantage of having already experien- ced one of Ramsey's aerial assaults, and it will have to do a better job of stopping the Bruins' senior quarter- back if the Wolverines are to give Schembechler his…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 6, 1977-Page 11 uckih dAeu d Partisans thrive ... .0 .on Wolverine win By BRIAN MILLER REFLECTIONS on a successful weekend of Michigan hockey: Three days ago…

…, the Wolverines swept the defending NCAA champion Wisconsin Badgers. Most people who went to the games have calmed down by now, but I'm still excited about what took place. I can picture the action as…

…. What he did say sounded like pre-game excuses on why his team might not do too well this weekend. Wolverine coach Dan Farrell was also entertaining, joking about his team's 6 losses in 7 games against…

… I -went Friday, I heard people talking about how good Wisconsin is and what a tough struggle the Wolverines were in for. I was at one of Ann Arbor's major banks about three hours before gametime…

…, for the first time in recent memory, Wisconsin's small con- tingent of fans were drowned out by the Michigan followers. When the Badgers scored first and early I thought, maybe the Wolverines' finish…

… tied the game for Wisconsin, Michigan scored, scored and scored again. The Wolverines pumped in three goals in the span of only 1:53. And the crowd went bananas again. Offense and defense-Badgers sputter…

… acrobatic goaltending of Frank Zimmerman. When the game finally ended the Wolverines embarrassed the con- ference's best defensive team and its best goal-tender, Julian Baretta, 11-3. Amidst the frenzy it was…

… the Badgers, but Saturday 7,649 (500 less than capacity) came to see the Wolverines. The whole scene was like a circus. Whenever the crowd started to quiet down as the two teams battled, some of the…

… goalie, Mike Dibble then scream- ing sieve after each Michigan goal. The fans also threw strainers (sieves), hats and even a shoe out on the ice. Everything went right again for the Wolverines as they…

… fans. It's just too bad the Blue don't play home again until next January. If the Wolverines do well on their ex- tended road trip, maybe all the re- maining home games might be as fun as the past two…

December 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…- side play that nullified what would have been the tying goal for the Wolverines with three sec- onds remaining in the game. With the score 5-4 in Montre- al's favor, Pat Cooney, assisted by Earl Keyes…

… least bit bitter in stating, "I didn't think I was offside, but" that's what the referee called it, and that's the way it stands." Most of the other Wolverines were uncertain about the deci- sion, and…

… been played, (Continued from Page 1) It was in the midst of one of these Michigan attacks that La- zure broke away after taking a pass from Claude Dagenais. Only one Wolverine defenseman was back but…

… Lazure shot from about 15 feet out and the puck caught the upper righthand corner of the net behind Ikola. T H E WOLVERINES gamely tried to tie the count in the wan- ing minutes. Coach Vic Heyliger pulled…

… Ikola from the nets with 55 seconds remaining and put six forwards on the ice. The Wolverines were not suc- cessful with this maneuver des- pite the fact that most of the 3500 fans thought they had tied…

… Chin flicked a loose puck into the Montreal cage to make the score 2-0, Michigan. Apparently the Wolverines were victims of a letdown in the second period because of an eight minute delay brought about…

… by an injury to Ikola. The Michigan goaltender was hit in the head by the puck on a screen shot and was taken to the dressing room for repairs before the game continued. Upon his return the Wolverines

… =- Michigan, Matchefts (unassisted), 7:21; 8-Mon- treal, Bruneau (Quesnel, C. Hotte), 8:09; 9-Montreal, Lazure (Dagenais), 17:37. Penalties--none. is brightening the Wolverines' fu- ture basketball trail with…

December 07, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… the puck into the right corner. Things came unraveled in the second for the Wolverines. The Badgers won the period, 3-0, and stole the momentum from Michigan’s hot start. After a slow start to…

…. It was the third goal the Wolverines gave up while down a man — the Badgers had yet to take a penalty. The next goal, credited to forward Matthew Freytag, was more of an own goal by Michigan…

… the engines behind a Wolverine squad that looked deflated at times. “(Motte) and JT led the comeback. Let’s face it,” Berenson said. “It was all JT and Tyler, and good for them. Then our team…

December 02, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wednesday, December 2, 2015 — 7A Wolverines build lead early in second half, hold off N.C. State on the road By KELLY HALL Daily Sports Writer…

… RALEIGH, N.C. — Duncan Robinson smirked at his bench. After the Wolverines trailed, then led, and then came close to trailing once more, the redshirt sophomore guard sank his fifth 3-pointer…

December 05, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

… Michigan men's basketball team's offensive per- formance in Tuesday night's 79-69 loss to Duke was by far the worst of the season, never mind that the Wolverines have also lost games scoring 70 and 61 points…

… forward Mitch McGary, and then the hacking commenced. The Wolverines fouled the Blue Devils to send them to the line, prolonging a contest that was well out of hand. Michigan fouled nine times in the final…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…. And the Wolverines (9-2) just couldn't respond, falling 77-64. None of Michigan's players ever got into a rhythm. Senior for- ward Carmen Reynolds, who is 23 points away from breaking 1,000 for her…

… Rachel Sheffer scored 16 points against Eastern Michigan was also difficult at the beginning for the Wolverines, but eventually they found a way to get inside and score 44 points in the paint. "Their…

December 06, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, December 6, 2013 - 7 Late collapse dooms Wolverines For Larkin, a game of stress By JEREMY SUMMITT Daily Sports Editor In an exhibition against the U…

….S. Under-18 National Team Development Program, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson gave the starting nod to the trio of for- mer NTDP USNTDP 5 players MICHIGAN 4 that helped upset the Wolverines last season…

December 14, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… hand- ing the ball on service receive and passing. Despite the Wolverines' season coming to a close, the team has plenty to be proud of from this season. back to reality." Coming off the bench hasn…

… now he is just focusing on his goal of starting for the Wolverines. And it's clear from his past that he will continue to work hard, inspire his teammates and build on the moments that wrestling has…

December 05, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com F Wolverines trying to regain its steep legacy with upset of Duke SAID ALSALAH/Daily Junior Chris Summers thinks the Michigan hockey team's game tonight…

…- Mhigan St look." ines (5-5 CCHA, The Wolverines and Spartans 9-7-0 overall) at Michigan currently trail first-place Miami in enter tonight's Matchup: the standings by nine and 11 points. matchup losers of…

December 02, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… that history won't repeat itself. In 2003, the Michigan men's basketball team improved to 4-0 with a defeat of NC State at home in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Then, the Wolverines went on the road. TO and…

… record to 4-0. Now Michigan turns its attention to Notre Dame in South Bend. The contest looms as a critical game in the Wolverines' young season. Building on its emphatic defeat of Miami, Michi- gan would…

December 02, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 59) • Page Image 13

… Universi- ty and wish him and his family well," Amaker said. "There will be no further comment on this matter." The announcement came just a day after the Wolverines had returned from their season- opening…

… duties with Mike Gotfredson last season, aver- aging 26.3 minutes and just over four points per game. In the wake of Queen's dismissal, the Wolverines were left with the task of deter- mining who would…

December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… last night, it's the coach who scouted the Wolverines. Before the game, Fort Wayne preached a need to take IUPU-FW 62 care of the ball, control MIcHIGAN 91 the tempo and "rebound at a championship level…

…, the 3- 3 Wolverines were looking to last night's matchup with IUPU-Fort Wayne as an opportunity to get back on track. Against a Fort Wayne team that came in 0-6 and was playing just its seventh game as…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… that had made the NCAA Tournament two years running. Or maybe it was after the Wolverines beat Georgia Tech, COUNTER a quality ACC pro- LATACUC gram, on the road. But at some point in the last week, the…

… thoughts came raining into your head like one of Gavin Groninger's deadeye three-pointers. Michigan might be decent this year. At the very least, the young Wolverines were gonna be exciting. You wonder, are…

December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - December 8, 1997 CCHA Players of the Week Muckalt's leadership, skill guides Wolverines. Offense: Chris Richards, Ohio State The junior center recorded…

… for Michigan's three stars of the game: Third Star: Matt Herr The return of Michigan's captain made an impact beyond the num- bers. Herr had two assists, but even more, his presence gave the Wolverines

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 20

… Robinson helped other Wolverines, such as Terry Mills, Loy Vaught, and Sean Higgins to shine. And though he fell into foul trouble and shot only 8-21 from the field, Robinson was still the key man for…

…," Wolverine coach Steve Fisher said. "The win allows our kids to say 'hey, we found a way to win under pressure."' tame haple By Steven Cohen Daily Basketball Writer In case anyone was wondering, Michigan did…

… the game, this was a Wolverine team that needed to prove itself, both as individuals and as a team, to gain an identity. After a nationally televised, mediocre showing against Arizona that resulted in…

… powerful Duke team, which battled, but lost to No.1 Syracuse, 78-76, as well as the opportunity to play on national television, provided the impetus the Wolverines needed to reprove themselves as a national…

… season. As the second half began, however, the Wolverines were outplayed. Michigan watched as Duke narrowed a 13-point halftime lead to just five and suddenly a potential blowout was a close game again…

…. But just when the Wolverines could have allowed themselves to get down and pack it in for the day, they responded instead by picking themselves up and turning up the intensity another notch…

… said. As a team, the Wolverines were able to regroup and regain their composure - even when the crew of ACC officials called a much tighter game than the Wolverines were accustomed. Duke went to the foul…

… into overtime. Coming off of the floor, the Wolverines looked for someone to blame and rookie Eric Riley, who missed the coverage, was to be the scapegoat. But Fisher quickly nipped that in the bud…

… is no way a team should come here and take a win." Even if Michigan had lost the game, it really would not have mattered. Playing with their heart and soul, the Wolverines, led by Fisher, showed the…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… trying to figure out why the Wolverines hadn't scored for the past six minutes of the game. "They were up by what, 18, 19 points, and they coasted," said Bulldog head coach Hugh Durham. "It got to the…

… point where we were either going to play for pride or sag and let it get away. "But we reached down and grabbed a little in- tensity." Georgia also grabbed enough passes and rebounds of Wolverines shots…

… was stalled into a 53-50 margin, but Michigan held on to win 55-50. "We're kind of getting used to that," said Wolverine center Roy Tarpley, "having a big lead and letting other teams come back. But we…

… least partial credit for the Michigan's tem- porary collapse should go to Georgia's defense. The Bulldogs challenged every pass and shook up the Wolverines with a post intermission press. "We tried to…

… Michigan spins, what's going to happen come conference time? Both Durham and Frieder said Georgia ranks only in the middle of the Southeastern Con- ference, so the Wolverines can expect worse from pressing…

… Big Ten teams like Iowa. Mind games Still, the lapse began within the Wolverines' minds and that's where the solution's got to come from. "I don't know what was going through everybody's heads," said…

December 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… would have found a way to lose it." AND WADE exemplified what a dif- ference a year can make. The 6-7 for- ward grabbed 11 rebounds in addition to his career high tally as he spearheaded the Wolverines

… men had three fouls so we wanted to go inside and that proved the difference." The Wolverines had to overcome a INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. I - $19" $18900* Extended Wear Spherical' Soft…

… team finished second out of 14 com- petitors in the Eagle All-Around Classic' in Alexandria, Virginia this weekend. The Wolverine's youth and talent was displayed as freshmen Brock Orwig and Mitch Rose…

… led the squad in all- around performances. Individual effor- ts by Rich Landman and Rose also con- tributed to the Wolverine's success. Even though senior captain Merrick Horn and freshman Gavin…

… University finishing fourth. ORWIG WAS the top gymnast for the Wolverines, placing fourth with an all- around performance score of 49.05 and Rose followed his teammate with a 46.55. Landman and Rose also…

December 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

…," said Michigan coach John Giordano. "Ohio State has a good team. We got in the game early. Ohio State got behind, and that was the key." Wolverine Peter Mason cpntinued to display his solid goaltending…

…," Giordano said. "He had good concentration, and he was watching the puck." After a lackadaisical performance Friday night, the Wolverines came out" playing a bruising, aggressive brand of hockey that paid off…

… Kobylarz, who whirled a backhand shot past Ohio State goalie John Damrath to make the score 1-0. The Wolverines scored their second goal at 7:47, while captain Steve Rich- mond was off for tripping. Juniors…

…- dano and Co. a 3-1 lead. But Ohio State came out strong in the second period and took advantage of some sloppy Wolverine puck handling to make the score 3-2. Blue defenseman Mark Perry lost the puck in…

… the final stanza the Wolverines collected three more goals with Kobylarz, Dennis May and Speers each accounting for one. Kobylarz knocked in a Reid rebound, and May notched his goal by aggressively…

… the net.! The win improved Michigan's CCHA record to. 5-3-2 on the season and drop- ped the Buckeyes' to 2-7-1. The Wolverines travel to Miami, Ohio next weekend to take on the seventh-place Redskins…

…. Photo by JEFF SCHRIER MICHIGAN'S JEFF GRADE and Steve Yoxheimer vie for the puck with Ohio State's Dave Kobryen and Mike Rousseau last night at Yost Ice Arena. But the Wolverines avenged Friday night's 4…

… this tournament." Leach prevented Michigan from complete failure, as he was the only one of three Wolverines left in the competition who won yesterday. On Friday, the first day of the tournament, six of…

December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

… Titles Four times Michigan has won this tournament, three of them in a row. The Wolverines have swept all before them and made the Maize and Blue synonymous with hockey supremacy. Held every March at the…

…- out the Wolverines would be like spaghetti without meatballs. The first NCAA ice tourney was held in March of 1948. The rugged Dartmouth Indians and Boston Col- lege Eagles represented the East, while…

… held, the Wolverine sextet has garnered four titles while placing third three times. DEAN REA '22 CAPTAIN: Wolverine Cagers Endure Turbulent History ig- a ihyotmsi bu i f l $39.50 to $45.00 WIL D S1WR…

…, and full of ups and downs. The first Maize and Blue varsity team, with Elmer Mitchell as coach and captained by Alan Boyl, was formed in 1917. The Wolverines played an 18- game season, dropping 12 of…

… the years that followed, the Wolverine record was an erratic one, alternating from top place in 1927 and 1929 to a low seventh place in 1924. The outstanding work of Matt Patanellis, now an assistant…

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