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January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…B Before tip-off Saturday afternoon, before senior guard Derrick Walton Jr. carried his team down the stretch and before Michigan earned the win it so desperately needed, the Wolverines had…

… the Wolverines didn’t have the necessary “bounce” they would need against Nebraska. Walton, in his own right, wanted his team to know that the time to play up to their maximum potential was…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, his shot went wide left. Though Michigan may not have realized it at the time, Warren’s miss may have cost it a win. About a minute later, senior forward Evan Allen…

… through the whole 60 minutes tonight is what gave us the opportunity in the last couple minutes to maybe tie it up.” For the first two periods, the Wolverines (1-5-0, 8-11-1) simply couldn’t find the…

January 17, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

Wolverines up 61-59, Abdur- Rahkman pump-faked and sent two Maryland defenders flying. One dribble to the left, a spot-up and a much-needed 3-pointer ignited a frenzy at Crisler Center. In Saturday…

…’s 82-72 upset over then-No. 4 Michigan State, Abdur-Rahkman contributed 14 points for his first win in East Lansing, including a tough, and-one layup that gave the Wolverines a two…

… history of Michigan basketball. ‘M’ opens new facility with Wolverine Invite On Saturday, international collegiate athletes, Michigan alum and Olympians gathered in Ann Arbor’s new south campus…

… athletic complex to break in the new indoor track. The Wolverines hosted the Wolverine Invitational, a non- scoring meet featuring top talent from across the country. The meet was a chance for Michigan…

…’s track and field programs to test the waters on their pristine new track. The Wolverines learned what it’s like to compete on their new home turf. Despite being a preseason event, there were still…

… as Michigan took the top spot in all of these events. The Wolverines also managed second-place finishes in the 60-meter hurdles, 800-meter, one mile, weight throw and high jump. These…

… weight throw. Some of the Wolverines’ second-place accolades also garnered praise, such as junior Matt Plowman, who finished the 800-meter behind two-time Olympic medalist and Michigan alum…

… could have done this anywhere else.” Wolverines exact revenge against Ohio State It didn’t make any sense — at least, not at first. With under two minutes remaining in the third quarter…

… diversion Flaherty needed to snag an open look, and the Wolverines grabbed hold of the lead, 56-54. They never let go. That play was a major tipping point, as the No. 19 Michigan women’s basketball…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…, this is where it found itself over the course of one January weekend as it sought to rekindle the embers of a dying season. The Wolverines began the weekend — and the second half of their season…

… dismantled the Wolverines earlier this season. The dimensions of the rink, the size of the crowd and the skill level of the home team are all reasons why Mariucci is a difficult place for any team to…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

… men’s basketball team left Champaign battered, bruised and with what now appears to have been a wake- up call. The Wolverines were bullied inside the paint by the Fighting Illini’s duo of forwards…

… Walton Jr., the Wolverines (2-3 Big Ten, 12-6 overall) responded emphatically in their next game against Nebraska (3-2, 9-8) on Saturday. Led by its own duo in sophomore Moritz Wagner and…

January 17, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… kids being the ones stepping up early,” Bernstein said. “It definitely gives us some depth in the lineup.” Where the Wolverines didn’t fare so well was in the doubles competition. Jones and…

… that, the Wolverines were forced to try out several different pairings. But Michigan took it as an opportunity to discover whose styles meshed well together. And while doubles will likely never…

January 17, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…4B - Januar y 17, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines live and die by -MN;ASK y Road woes hit again Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr. , against Hawkeyes IOWA CITY - So, Michigan…

…-no. These may r be the conve- nient answers for why the Wolverines suffered their highest-mar- NEAL gin loss of the ROTHSCHILD season to a team that was blown out by Progresso ... check that ... Campbell on…

…:58 in which the Wolverines were held without a point. Michigan finally found second- half momentum with just under six minutes to play, when senior guard Stu Douglass capped a 7-2 Wolverine run that…

January 17, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… night, it will face one of the biggest challenges of Big Ten play, both literally and figuratively. While the Wolverines’ (11-6 overall, 2-3 Big Ten) game against No. 23 Iowa (12-4, 3-2) could…

…, her likely assignment. Even though the Hawkeyes — who average 80.6 points per game — have the edge in the scoring department, the Wolverines hold the upper hand on the offensive glass, which…

January 17, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com January 17, 2012 - 3B The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom January17, 2012 - 3B Blue-collar Wolverines triumph By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Editor CLEVELAND…

…. The team in those buildings' shadows, the Michigan hockey team riding high on a nine-game unbeaten streak, mirrored Cleve- land's workman mentality. Fri- day night, the Buckeyes outshot the Wolverines

January 17, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…-M Soccer Complex, the Michigan men's soccer team was locked in a scoreless draw in its regular-season finale against Michigan State. The Wolverines' season had previously included a thrilling 3-2 overtime…

… only 20 minutes remain- ing, each passing second put the Wolverines in peril of missing. the Big Dance in consecutive years for the, first time since 2006-07. Then, the unlikeliest of heroes rose up for…

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