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March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

…'sgymnasticsteamseemed to slip through a wormhole into Opposite Land on Saturday. The whole night was backward. The pommel horse, the first rotation of the night and usually one of the Wolverines' problem events, went…

… is tops, the Wolverines' struggles continued. By the end of the night, some- thing else happened which had never occurred this year: Michi- gan lost a dual meet. The Buckeyes posted their highest team…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… looked like we didn't even exist when we watched it. Yeah, it's motivating - it kind of pisses everybody off a little bit. " - Michigan goalie BILLY SAUER on the Wolverines re- ceiving little attention…

… record during its three- week stretch of early-season road games. After playing in Florida, Missis- sippi and California this season, the Wolverines (6-6) completed their longstint as the visitingteam…

… was the lone Wolverine with mul- tiple hits (two) in the first game. Sophomore Zach Putnam got the loss, allowing both of the Pirates' runs and dropping to 2-2 for the season. "The wind was blowing at…

… weren't able to get it done." The night game spanned 12 innings and nearly four hours. The Wolverines scored in the first and fifth and never trailed until East Carolina's two-out, game- winning single in…

… front of a Wolverine-friendly crowd. "The margin of error isn't that big, and your opportunities are definitely numbered," Roblin said. "It wasn't like we didn't play good baseball, but (East Car- olina…

…'s season was shaping similarly to the 2005 National Championship season: The 2005 Wolverines strung together 32 straight wins after dropping their season-opener. This year's squad had won 16 con- secutive…

… that kind of com- petition," Michigan coach Carol Hutchinssaid. "Westillhave some work to do." The ninth-ranked Wolverines (23-3) began the competition on Thursday and Friday sweeping pool play against…

…, the Wolverines couldn't deliver. As the game held scoreless in the third, Michigan had the bases loaded with two outs and sopho- more Teddi Ewing at the plate. Arizona pitcher Taryne Mowatt threw a wild…

… pitch that allowed a run to score but she maintained her composure by striking out Ewing to end the inning. With the Wolverines unable to convert further, the Wildcats struck back inthe nextinningwith a…

… level, that's what it is. It comes down to taking care of business every pitch of the game.'" Looking to take out their frus- trations against Penn State in their final game of the weekend, the Wolverines

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… bestbeam performance of her life. In the Wolverines' 196.675- 196.100 losing effort against No. 18 Missouri (11-6) on Friday, Kramer was a huge force in the team's second-highesthome score of the season…

… with sophomore all-around gymnast Thuener-Rego just per- forming on the uneven bars and balance beam because of chronic back problems, the team outper- formed all expectations. The Wolverines scored just…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… made one thing clear: in this sport, place Stanford by 169 points. The ton's fourth-place and Vanderkaay's guy in lane one that was running me age doesn't matter. Wolverines were the second-high- sixth…

… 14:49.10 one's expectations ended with an with sophomore Matt Patton and of 3:40.89. The Wolverines broke three equally impressive performance, junior Alex Vanderkaay earning "With 150 yards to go, I…

… But one Wolverine stood out in the previous round. pionships. The team boasted just people that we finished in the top from the rest. ChurellaandGillepsieexchanged two dual meet wins this season and 10…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…-66 loss to Florida State. The Wolverines didn't compete in the NCAA Tournament under Amaker and made the NIT three times, winning the championship in 2004 and falling to South Caro- lina in the title game…

… conference on Saturday, shortly after being fired. The Wolverines failed to make the earnent during all six years of Amaker's tenure, though they were ineligible for postseason play during two of those seasons…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… rescinded one scholarship every year for four years beginning in 2004-05 and put Michigan on a four-year probation term. Despite these obstacles, Amaker led the Wolverines to three 20-win seasons. His overall…

Wolverines were postseason ineli- gible. Michigan finished 8-8 in the Big Ten each of the last two years. These middling conference results, as well as Amaker's inability to take Michigan to the NCAA Tourna…

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