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September 29, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… With alumnae from teams one to 41 in the stands for Facility Dedication Day, the pressure was heightened for the Michigan field hockey team to defend its home field. And the Wolverines didn't disappoint…

… tug of war for control over the game, though the Wolverines were able to score early on their second shot of the game. Redshirt freshman forward Carly Bennett scored in the seventh minute after…

… collapse. But there was never a Wolverine to smash any of the crosses into the back of the net. When the final whistle blew, the score line read No. 7 Penn State 1, Michigan 0. Throughout the game, the…

Wolverines (0-1-2 Big Ten, 1-4-2 overall) had their chances to score. In the first half, senior "We had our chances, and we midfielder Tyler Arnone didn't put them away," Arnone headed the ball just left of…

Wolverines a defense let up in the that had 57th minute. "W e had allowed just After an W ha our three goals acrobatic save chances and we all season, by Michigan a d presenting goalkeeper didn't put them the…

… Adam Grinwis, Wolverines the ball fell to away." with their the feet of Penn toughest State forward competition Connor yet. Maloney, who confidently and Throughout the game, efficiently knocked the ball…

… into Michigan sent balls into the the lower right corner of the net. center of the field, but they were often poorly timed and erratically placed. While the Wolverines controlled the possession, they…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 48

… Daily Sports Editor MARCH 27, 2014, BOWL- ING GREEN, Ohio - It's safe to say the Michigan women's bas- ketball team will want to beat Bowling Green next year. Badly. The Wolverines kicked off their season…

… after the Wol- verines (8-8 Big Ten, 20-14) fell 63-53 in the third round of the WNIT. In one of the loudest venues Michigan has played in this sea- son, Bowling Green pushed the Wolverines from both…

September 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…, it wasted CMU 0 no time MICHIGAN 6 breaking in its new home stadium. The 17th-ranked Wolverines were flat-out dominant in their return to Ann Arbor this weekend, posting back-to- back shutouts on their…

… way to completing a home sweep. Michigan followed its victory over William & Mary in the home opener with Sunday's 6-0 drubbing of Central Michigan. The Wolverines' offense was firing on all cylinders…

… freshman on M men's golf team. Satu made his career deb Wolverine. And after register birdies over a six-hole his first round of colleg it was safe to say Muelle comfortable at his new "Through his first 12…

… individual field, but he also urse for propelled the Wolverines to a nda pick team victory. t it, you "It really hasn't sunk in yet, trouble," it's still kind of a shock to me," ted clear Mueller said. "It…

… defense. I'm fortuitous bounce capped the pleased with their performance." Wolverines' offensive flurry. The Wolverines' offense "We came out hard, just exploded again early in the with the mentality of…

… get corners and finish. We know we can do that now." Youth, inexperience doom Wolverines By RAJAT KHARE Daily Sports Editor Down 17-21 in the third set, it was the Michigan volleyball team's last…

… chance for a late push to keep its chance intact to sweep in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. And it obliged. After a long exchange between the 20th-ranked Tar Heels and Wolverines, the rally ended with an…

…." The Wolverines (3-2) rode the momentum, tallying four straight points, tying up the game at 21 and forcing a North Carolina timeout. After the break, the Tar Heels (4-1) scored two points before…

… Michigan answered back with three of its own, taking a 25-24 lead and earning the opportunity to push the match to a fourth set. The comeback was not to be though. A net violation against the Wolverines tied…

September 11, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… year of their own Wolverine careers. Freshmen Megan Kim, *Kathy Lim, Emily White and sophomore transfer Julia Montgomery will replace all four graduated players, immediately looking to revitalize a team…

… golfers to start all 10 tournaments for the Wolverines. Choi led the team with an average score of 75.64, while Grogan and Peters were not far off, averaging a 77 and GARDNER From Page 1A "He's a kid. He…

… drives. But the quarterback also accounted for four turnovers - three interceptions and a fumble - and the Wolverines never reached the red zone. "Was he perfect? No. He wasn't 100 percent," Hoke said. "Do…

… clock read zeroes, nearly costing the Wolverines. Following an interception, the quarterback was leveled by a Notre Dame safety near midfield, resultingin a personal- foul penalty and nullifying an Irish…

…'sateam. Last year, Michigan had to adapt to a new coaching staff, but now, she is more familiar with each Wolverine's new faces strengths and weakness and Venating can build to ing. improve them within her…

… Invitational, which includes Big Ten schools Michigan State and Iowa as well as Montgomery's former team, Oakland. Grogan, Choi, Montgomery, Lim and White will start for the Wolverines, and Peters will travel as…

… Michigan's individual. The Wolverines struggled in the fall portion of the schedule last year, never finishing better than ninth. In the spring portion, the team showed poteptial, finishing in the top four…

… Graham Glasgow at right guard, redshirt sophomore Ben Braden at right tackle and redshirt junior Jack Miller at center. The Wolverines averaged 2.9 yards per carry, but the backs found some success…

… really help At 5 o'clock on Saturday us when we get to the season." morning, the Wolverines dove The Wolverines began into the water at Canham The Program on Friday. That Natatorium, hoping to emerge as…

Wolverines' regular corners while listening and season begins Nov.14, and players learning from a fellow teammate. agreed the activities prepared "It brought out a lot of them for battles on the court…

September 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… competitor he is." After he spent most of his WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY No.1Wolverines prep fOr Big Ten By CHRIS CROWDER schools this year. Last month's For the Daily Michigan Open was a 5K intra- squad race…

…. Saturday's race will Though it's just the second be the first 6K competition of race of the year, the Michigan the year for the Wolverines. women's cross country team Junior Shannon Osika, will be thinking…

September 05, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… develops, they should nges. be right back in the mix. That's t, the Wolverines had no our hope." ng reports on any of the Both veterans were active in teams they played. On top practice this week and…

…. Cliff Keen Tournament team in Arkansas. didn't Arena Warner seems to have embraced anything Stats: her new leadership role, which the other MGoBlue.com could be key for the Wolverines (last this weekend…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 47

…Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Fall 2014- 7E Men's swim wins fourth straight title Wolverines take Big Ten at home in landslide By MAX BULTMAN Daily Sports Writer MARCH 2, 2014…

… championship weekend that saw the Wolverines accumulate 889 total points - 325 more than runner-up Indiana. "What it means is to see the happy - I mean, look at the fans," Bottom said, stopping to gesture to a…

… day at prelims, Whitaker broke former Wolverine Tyler Clary's school record by swimming the race ina time of 1:41.14. Clary, an Olympic gold med- alist in the 200-meter back- stroke, was in the building…

…, Faerber, Bottom and situation he the rest of the has grown Wolverines accustomed to will travel to over his four- re Dallas, looking year career at totake another Michigan. carrying forward victory swim He…

September 15, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… goal while the referees sat huddled in the corner, discussing the call. The season is young, but the Wolverines have already packed a full season's worth of drama into it. Following their controversial 2…

…-1overtimewinoverMinnesota on Friday night, the Wolverines upended No. 9 Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon, 2-1, scoring with only one second left in regulation. For the second straight game, a free kick and an errant…

September 26, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 144) • Page Image 8

Wolverines played a trio of unfamiliar teams in Arkansas, a pair of top-ranked opponents in the ACC and two teams in Oregon. This weekend, Michigan will return to fami] starts Big Ten pla The Wolverin will…

… openers and EW KIPNIS road matches haven't boded well ts Writer for Michigan. The Wolverines are 14-18 in Big Ten openers ve weeks of the and are 0-3 on the opposing higan volleyball teams' home courts this…

… Eastern Michigan last Indiana 9-3 Saturday. That alone is reason Purdue 10-2; for optimism, but at the same Michigan s-5 time, the Wolverines had one When: of their worst matches of the Friday 7 P…

Wolverines as they enter this weekend's fixtures. Purdue will challenge Michigan with left-handed outside hitter Annie Drews, who had a match-high 12 kills in the Boilermakers' last win against Notre Dame. She…

… 4.78 digs per.set. on offense, outside hitter AmeliaAnderson leads the Hoosiers with 3.39 kills per set. Although Big Ten play may be a familiar time of the season for the Wolverines, the two opening…

… illnesses. Senior setter Lexi Dannemiller has yet to play in a match this season, and the Wolverines are just starting to return other players from injuries. Rosen admitted the hardest Wolverines host…

… point for both teams, which come into the fixture under completely MSU at different circumstances. Michigan The Matchup: Wolverines MSU 0-3-1; (3-1-0) will Michigan have their 3-1-0 sights set on When…

… season, they lost three games by just a! a a The Michigan women's soccer team hop back in them." Having played nine different starting lineups in their first 10 games, the Wolverines might be able to…

… send out their strongest starting lineup without fear of one goal," said Michigan coach Greg Ryan. On the other side of the field, the Wolverines' five-game winning streak was brought to an end last…

September 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… disappointing 1-0 defeat to Bowling Green on Tuesday night at the U-M Soccer Stadium. The decisive goal came early, in the 17th minute, at a time when the Wolverines appeared to be bossing the game. After another…

… corner to give the Falcons a 1-0 lead. For the most part, the Wolverines enjoyed the lion's share of possession, and the ball seemed to spend most of the time intheirattackingthird.Butonthe whole, the…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 14

… advantage and be tidy and veryone." composed enough to put the ball ike their game 48 hours away." ,the Wolverines came out McAtee added one more goal much more passion and in the 75th minute by beating two…

… Habecker g a pass into open space crossed the 18-yard line, Louro charged out and sprawled to the pitch to smother the ball. While there were many positives to the game, the Wolverines struggled in the…

September 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

… has tried to stay away from focusing on results early in the season. But the worst two-game stretch in program history might be cause for concern. Never had the Wolverines lost two weekend games by a…

… goalkeeping position, which returned sophomore Taylor Bucklin, is up for grabs between Bucklin and freshman Megan Hinz. But most importantly, the Wolverines couldn't respond to deficits this weekend - and Ryan…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 46

… possible, failing to get above as big as the conference games," .500 until May. But by the time Bakich said. "Our team will be the Wolverines finished behind playing for at-large bids and the only No. 9…

… * * * rivalry games, but every game. That each serieswe play will be he 2014 season beganp a packed house, and teams will with nothing but agony #'hate coning to play here notcjust for the Wolverines. On because…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

… when they could watch people hitting each other? Most often, fans watch runners go by for a fleeting moment, and then silence. In the Wolverines' only home meet of the season - albeit, more a scrimmage…

Wolverines' poor performance in distance track and field events, but it still seemed to take some runners aback. "It was a tough change for me before I got to know (Sullivan)," said redshirt junior August…

September 04, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

… her recruiting process, Carly Warner's on-court focus grabbed the attention of Michigan volleyball coach Mark Rosen. Now a junior, Warner has held Rosen's eye throughout her career as a Wolverine. There…

… weekend due to "internal rules," Warner was thrust into the spotlight and showed her opponents what her coach has known for years - even without their senior captain, the Wolverines have a leader in their…

… start in Dannemiller's place for the Arkansas Invitational over the weekend, she must have used that gift to combat some pregame nerves before the Wolverines' opener against Stephen F. Austin. While her…

… weekend, Warner tallied 126 assists, and of the Wolverines' 12.25 kills per set, she assisted 10.5 of them and committed only one error on 17 total attack attempts. "I thought that she certainly played at a…

Wolverines' success. FILE PHOTO/Daily Without Lexi Dannemiller, Michigan coach Mark Rosen started Carly Warner last weekend and his decision paid off. #JOINTHEDAILY Call: #734-418-4115 Email: dailydisplay…

September 23, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…-mail See STARTUP, Page 3 AMANDA ALLEN/Dail LSA senior Cooper Charlton, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee president, speaks at the Wolverine Support Network social media launch in the CSG chamber Monday. Ss…

… lead- ers gathered in the Michigan Union Monday for the launch of the Wolverine Support Net- work, a University-wide peer support program designed to improve mental health. The initiative aims to help…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 44

… tournament was taken for granted - but last year it wasn't even close ... This should have been a bounce-back year." Saturday, the Wolverines held their breath - some monitoring Twitter, the others streaming…

Wolverines with its automatic bid. "That game was more impor- tant to North Dakota than West- ern Michigan," Berenson said. "I can't blame them. We're in our situation because of us." Michigan became the first…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… initiatives for CSG during the summer, including the Night Owl bus route and the Wolverine Sup- port Network, which focuses on supplementing mental health resources on campus. Both ini- tiatives came from the…

… running mates' campaign platform. Shokar said she plans to remain involved in an advisory capacity with CSG to whatever extent she's able to, notably with the Wolverine Support Network project. Dishell said…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 20

… Administrative Services Transformation project, would consolidate some University departmental staff members into a central location on State Street near the University's Wolverine Tower, creating an estimated…

… its implementation set for Aug. 4, 110 staff members will make the initial transition to the shared services building near Wolverine Tower. Thom Madden, the AST senior project director, said this first…

September 16, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…- egory of students who bleed red, not maize and blue. And I am quite okay with that. I go to the University of Michigan, which is very different from being a Michigan Wolverine. I've said it before and I…

… will say it again: Michi- gan has a long way to go before I will ever claim the identity of a Michi- gan Wolverine without it dripping in sarcasm. While I'm now comfortable with being a student at…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 25

Wolverine Wellness "Alcohol Harm," speaks about the alcohol climate on campus inthe Fleming Administration Building on Monday. SACUA addresses alcohol consumption trends at 'U' Concerns include drinking…

… public health risks of alcohol consumption on campus. E. Royster Harper, vice presi- dent for student life, Chief Health Officer Robert Winfield, director of the University Health Service, Wolverine

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