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January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

Wolverines faced off against No. 12 Vanderbilt, No. 24 Tennessee and No. 9 Duke. She also able to upset 21st- ranked Jackie Wu of Vanderbilt in straight sets (7-5, 7-6) on Satur- day. On Sunday, the second day…

…-8 and give the Wolverines their sixth win in the nine doubles matches. "We've been doing really well at breaking serve and returning (so) I told our players we have to get better at holding serve," Michi…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

… the Breslin Center. The "MV3" of Smith, Pool, and Gandy, have accounted for 76 percent of the offensive production this season for the Wolverines (2-3, 9-9). Facing a relentless matchup zone defense…

…, four- teen points or something in that area. So, we did a little bit better than that." With Michigan's main ingredients lacking, no other Wolverines were able to step up. "When (Smith) is not scoring…

January 20, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

…Thursday, January 20, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - 13A en s swimming sick after big victory" Wolverines battle flu bug, get ready for Big Ten conference bout with Boilermakers , By Brian Galvin…

… Daily Sports Writer Just when you thought things couldn't get any bet- ter for the Michigan men's swimming and diving team - they didn't. The ninth-ranked Wolverines are coming off of their biggest win of…

… there is always a chance at the Big Ten title" Women trade secrets with Rice By Sam Duwe Da~ily Sports Writer Biology tells us that an owl and a wolverine are nothing alike. Doug Boyd will tell you…

January 20, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… these Wolverines aren't that good. For the first time in my four years at Michigan. there's a lot of excitement surrounding the basketball team. With a great fresh- man class recruited by Ellerbe, this…

… as hell an improvement over last year's team, where watching a game was about as much fun as a root canal. And next year, the Wolverines wil be better, they'll make the NCAA Tournament and could be…

January 20, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…Friday January 20, 2006 sports. michigan daily. com sports@michigandaily.com Phe OR'TSIgttiiu 4 8 . . ......... ........ 4 Gophers stifle Wolverines in lopSided win By David Murray Daily Sports…

… wasn't enough. With the help of five Michigan turnovers over the following four minutes, Minnesota (5-1, 12-4) went on a 9-0 run, giving the Wolverines the last look they had at a lead. Michigan held it…

… the shot clock. Minnesota's stifling defense also caused 16 first - half Wolverine turnovers. "If you know what caused turnovers, you obviously wouldn't do them as much," Dierdorf said. "I can't say…

… Writer After failing to shoot better than 38 percent in any Big Ten game so far this year, the Wolverines appeared to end their shooting slump in the first half of last night's game. They hit 61 percent of…

… their field goals in the period. The problem was that the team attempt- ed just 18 shots - exactly the number Minnesota knocked down in the half. The Golden Gophers stayed ahead of the Wolverines by…

… defense that other teams have used to successfully stifle the Wolverines. And Michigan couldn't handle the pressure. "Man-to-man pressure defense and keeping the ball on one side of the floor is our bread…

… the first half, the Wolverines had numerous posses- sions where the ball was still at the top of the key with just 10 seconds remaining. As the shot clock wound down, Michigan ended up forcing a bad…

Wolverines take good shots but turnovers limit their opportunities. JUSTIN BASS/Daily Sophomore Katie Dierdorf's 12 points weren't enough to beat the Gophers momentum." The Wolverines kept it together…

… inevitable. During those five minutes, turnovers were once again the problem for the Wolverines, and the Gophers got nine of their 15 points from turnovers. Dierdorf scored in double-digits for the fourth…

Wolverines have a chance to rewrite their season when they play Bowling Green in a home-and-home series - tonight's game in Ann Arbor and tomorrow's game at Bowling Green (7-10-1 CCHA, 11-13-1 overall). After…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

… title (in 1995). It's a great challenge to swim against Michigan, and we value the opportunity, but I will not rest until we TONY DING/Daily The Wolverines lost four straight dual meets against top…

… assistant coach Mike Burns stood on top of a 25 foot ladder, trying to fix the rings. When the Wolverines came back from the hiatus, and went to the vault competition, they looked like a different team and…

January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… appeared to be cruising before a packed crowd during "The Dual" showdown against rival Ohio State, winning six of the first 11 events. But the 17th-ranked Wolverines dropped off quickly, never winning…

…," Michigan coach Fred LaPlante said. "When you win, it's a tremendous feeling of brother- hood. When you lose, you lose together and you have to get ready for the next meet." The Wolverines came up just short…

… triple jump. The Jamaica native won the triple jump by nearly a meter and a half (14.34 meters). The other three Wolverine wins were courtesy of redshirt senior John Kipf in the high jump, red- shirt…

… succeed 4 rILE PHOTO SophomoreTyler Clary broke several pool and meet records, despite eing disqualified in the 200-yard backstroke, to help the Wolverines tinish first in this weekend's Southern…

… atypical that they became rally- ing points for the Wolverines. The meet featured a six-team field that included No. 6 Florida, No. 14 North Carolina, No. 20 SMU and No. 21 Southern Califor- nia. It marked…

… the second consecu- tive week Michigan has beaten the country's sixth-ranked team. Last week, the Wolverines defeated then-No. 6 Tennessee in a dual meet. It was also Michigan's third straight victory…

… over the Gators this season. The Wolverines defeated then-No. 4 Florida in a dual meet in October and again at the U.S. Short Course Nationals meet in December. This weekend, the Gators kept many of the…

… races tight but the Wolverines won the close swims. The invite had a special format that allowed each team to bring just eight swimmers and one diver to the competition. Each event fea- tured a…

… to Ann Arbor." Bottom was particularly impressed with the team's finishes in the tightest races of the meet. Executing strong finishes are something the Wolverines have been working on in practice…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 15

… Mike Brown redirected the shot by Pearce and into the net. The goal put the Wolverines ahead 4-2 and essentially put the game out of reach. for Team USA. Team USA added a goal late in the third period…

… period goals by forwards David Moss and Nystrom, it was able to tighten up its defense and apply pressure to the Wolverines. The junior team used its speed to track down the puck and also proved that it…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

… calling fouls. That was really frustrating right there." Foul trouble was a theme through- out the game for the Wolverines, and Davis' ability to avoid that problem was a key to his success. Davis picked…

… up his first foul with 15:58 to go in the first half, but didn't land another one for 13 minutes and finished the contest with just three fouls. Adding to the Wolverines' trouble inside was the…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 16

… center just four field goals. She also contributed 10 points. Tabitha Pool (Michigan) Pool scored nearly a third (10) of the Wolverines' points on Sunday. She was the only Michigan player to score in…

… Burnett's dirty blonde, Dol- lyesque 'do emit a few more gray hairs. The Wolverines are 9-9 overall and 2-3 in the Big Ten, but let's not expect this group to go above .500 for a while with the next two…

…'s last two. .1 Brady McCollough can be reached at bradymcc@umich. edu. WOMEN Continued from Page 11B first Wolverine other than Smith, Gandy, or Pool to score a field-goal in more than two games. In…

…, the Wolverines had already missed two 3-pointers and were well on their way to their ultimate 67-33 loss. Frustration showed on the face of Michigan coach Cheryl Burnett, and she didn't hesitate to w…

…. Scanning the faces of the passen- gers, it is plain to see that Michi- gan's fans are as diverse as the Wolverines themselves. Middle-aged adults - most of whom have children in tow - popu- late the center…

… of her all-time favorite Michigan players, Anne Thorius, with whom she exchanged e-mails a few years ago. Over the summer, she attended Wolverine Basketball Camp and met senior Jennifer Smith. These…

January 20, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… Michigan (1-0 Big Ten, 6-1 overall) goes to the Cliff Keen/ NWCA National Dual this weekend. The tournament features 16 Division I teams, including seven top-10 schools. As the No. 3 seed, the Wolverines

…. That was good and a step forward." With one home meet under their belts, Laury and his teammates now face the daunting task of hosting No. 1 Oklahoma this weekend. Luckily for the Wolverines, the meet is…

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