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March 29, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

…. The team that played last night - and the other three games of the NIT - is the team people expected to show up at the start of the season. Rather than the "Daniel Horton and friends" Wolverines that…

Wolverine defense that held Old Dominion to 43 points. four points total in Michigan's last three games. Last night, however, Coleman recorded nine points, acting as the gar- bage man by tipping in a couple…

… missed Michigan shots. And then there was Brent Petway, who energized the Wolverines with what he called his best dunk ever. And Jerret Smith, who had four assists compared to zero turnovers. Heck, even…

… Amadou Ba scored two points. Add it up and Michigan claims a 25- point victory, even though Horton went for just 10. So what does the senior attribute the Wolverines' new look to? "We're back to the three…

… make," Amaker said. "... But I certainly thought we just tried to challenge them, contest shots and not give them second shots." And by finally bringing it together in the postseason, the Wolverines

Wolverines were just too strong for Old Dominion. They out- jumped, out-ran and out-muscled the Monarchs. If a player fell to the court, he more than likely had Old Dominion stitched into his jersey. Even with…

… in a magical place, I feel like Alice in Wonderland a little bit." Was a second trip to New York City in three years a dream come true for the Wolverines? Following Michigan's quarterfinal victory over…

… berth. It was still the second-rate NIT. For most Wolverine fans, this year's NIT run has been more than a disap- pointment. Many students boycotted the three Michigan home games, and Wolverine fans in…

March 29, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Michi- gan hockey fans, freshman standout Jack Johnson will remain a Wolverine for the time being. Johnson declined an offer yesterday from the Carolina Hurricanes that would have allowed him to play for…

… years, the team's loss Friday night to North Dakota in the first round of the NCAA Tournament begged one obvious question: What will become of Johnson's college career? Once the Wolverines were eliminat…

…, a fact thatlikely informed his decision to stay. The Hurricanes will likely make another pitch to Johnson once their season ends. Three former Wolverines - goaltender Al Montoya and forwards Jeff…

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