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November 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… this year (perhaps anyone but the Wolverines). Below are the five Big Ten contenders that are predicted to make h ef ih i eli a run in the NCAA Tournament. TABLE OF CONTENTS BLAKE'S BULKING UP: With the…

… Douglass became Wolverines. BIG TEN PREVIEW: We break down every Big Ten team's odds of making it to the Tournament, identify crucial players and weigh in on what Michigan will have to do to beat them. PUT…

… FAITH IN BEILEIN: Ben Estes admits that Michigan's bas- 7m ketball team probably won't be good this year. But that doesn't mean you should lose your faith. It's Beilein's fourth year in Wolverine

Wolverines lost Ben Cronin and they're dealing with it; injuries happen. And though Hummel is a tad bit better, an injury is an injury. Purdue still has two of the five preseason all-conference team play- ers…

… gives the Wolverine faithful some hope. BY ZAK PYZIK |DAILY SPORTS WRITER Wisconsin Badgers First Matchup: In Madison, January 5, 8:30 p.m. Coach Bo Ryan has anything to say about it. Ryan is entering…

… pulling off the upset. In the Wolverines' matchup against Wiscon- sin in Madison, Michigan lost just 54-48. That's kind of close. And in that game, the Wolverines looked good. Manny Harris and DeShawn Sims…

… analysts' minds for the upcoming basketball sea- son: John Beilein. Everyone has the same question for the Wolverines as they are set to embark on what almost promises to be a rough year: how is Michigan…

…, which lost its two best players, supposed to outperform last year's disappointing 15-17 team? If the Wolverines couldn't compete in the Big Ten with all-conference ath- letes like Manny Harris and De…

…Shawn Sims, how are they supposed to do bet- ter without them? The short answer is simply that they won't. It's a harsh reality, but it's a reality nonetheless. The Wolverines are too inexperienced and too…

… not have any seniors, and in Michigan's case, even the two upperclassmen they do have - juniors Stu Douglass and Zack Novak - certainly aren't, by defi- nition, stars. The Wolverines will be forced to…

April 02, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… struggles on defense, and the Wolverines finished in the lower tier of every Big Ten statistical category. Dur- ing the second half of the sea- son, Robinson refused to speak with the media. His first meeting…

… that, but I think that every year is differ- ent." And according to Robinson, the biggest issue was the Wolverines' serious lack of depth. "If you go back and look at all the things I said prior to the…

February 02, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… the spring," Rodri- two bowl-less seasons at guez said. "We're going to do a an, recruiting has become little more experimenting with point for Wolverine fans our guys than we have in the for a…

… wake of the Wolverines' upcom- ing outdoor contest against Wiscon- sin in the Camp Randall Classic. "I think the only reason why Chad wanted to come out there was because we have the game this weekend…

… February 12, 2010. Blue looks for redemption tonight ByJOE STAPLETON Daily Sports Editor When the Michigan men's bas- ketball team played Northwest- ern in Crisler Arena on Jan. 10, the Wolverines gave up…

…,' " Beilein said. "And nobody took him." Of course, the reason the defense suffered is the same rea- son it has suffered all year. When the Wolverines (4-5 Big Ten, 11-10 overall) start missing their shots…

…. In the second half, the two teamsnearly switched places - the Wolverines shot 34 percent and Northwestern (3-6, 14-7) shot 56 percent. But it wasn't just missed shots that distracted Michigan on…

… defense. Turnovers played a major role as well. The Wolverines commit- ted 11 of their 18 turnovers in the second half. "We were scoring and we were feeling good," Beilein said. "Then all of a sudden, we…

… at Northwestern for taking what the Wolverines con- sider was rightfully theirs: a vic- tory back on Jan. 10 "We definitely owe them one," Sims said. "Definitely seeking redemption." 0 0 0 Wanna know…

November 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

Wolverines in his two years on the team. Junior guard StuDouglass was told by his high school coach that he couldn't play at Michigan. After two years Junior guard Zack Novak was the third-leading scorer in…

… the state of Indiana in his senior year of high school and as a Wolverine, Douglass is expected to be one of Michigan's leaders. has the most points in Chesterton High School history. …

November 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, November 2, 2010 - 5A COLLEGE DEMOCRATS ELECTION 2010 THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR WOLVERINES FOR RICK SNYDER I Virg can revitalize Michigan Rick is the…

… - has the vision, plan and actions to make this turn- around happen. Vote Rick Snyder for governor. Alexander Franz is the chair of Wolverines for Rick Snyder. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS I Take back Washington…

December 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… Bauer and Easton provide samples to every Wolverine begin- For some kids in Regina, Sas- ning in the early spring - minus the katchewan, a broken hockey stick freshmen, who are at somewhat of a met its…

…, though theirs were curved com- pared to Berenson's straighter edge. He claimed that "they could shoot Michigan coach Red Berenson is in his 27th year coaching the Wolverines. the puck as well as anyone…

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