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March 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

… 4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 22, 2004 Friday's game NORTHERN MICHGAN WIUCATS NhOGAN WOLVERINES 1 5 Saturday's game OHIO STATE BUCKEYFs MIcHIGAN WOLVERINES 4 2 SATURDAY…

… Nisson Daily Sports Writer For the first time in several years, the Michigan hock- ey team is the underdog heading into the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines earned the No. 2 seed in the…

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… freshmen to round out the team. But the Wolverines learned that rebuilding can take time. Wartecker's previous experience was in coaching boys' PeeWee hockey leagues, and initially he may not have been…

…. Wilson, who has yet to yield a run as a Wolverine, has been almost perfect in 27 2/3 innings of work. Wilson 0 Whitehead takes first for 'M' in triple, long jump By Phil Kofahl Daily Sports Writer By…

… when there's snow outside, it couldn't be happier to be outdoors. The shortened track indoors can take its toll on the run- ners, and the fresh, outdoor air reju- venates the Wolverines. The Michigan men…

… and talented competition the entire weekend, and fared well. Michael Whitehead led the Wolverines with a pair of victories. He captured first in the triple jump Gold (premier) division, followed by a…

… of 22 feet-7 inches was a personal best. It was only his second time competing in that event as a Wolverine. "I know that I can definitely do better," Whitehead said. "The long jump isn't what I'm used…

…. Battani finished in third, while senior Nick Meter captured seventh place. The Wolverines will be back in action in two weeks at the Yellow. Jacket Invitational in Atlanta. While the rest of the team was in…

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… seemed that Michigan had locked up the Mason Cup even before it took the ice Friday night. With a bye on Thursday and No. 2 seed Miami and No. 3 seed Michigan State eliminated, the top- seeded Wolverines

… failing to win its conference tournament. Had Michi- gan won its third-consecutive Mason Cup this weekend, the Wolverines would have made a strong argument to play in the Mid- west Region in Grand Rapids…

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…'s baseball team to put the win- ning taste in its mouth before heading back to Ann Arbor for its home opener. Coming into the weekend, the Wolverines (5-9) appeared to be on the right track, taking five of…

… misplayed the ball, and Rademacher found himself in scoring position at sec- ond. Sophomore Jeremy Goldschmeding followed with a line-drive triple and the Wolverines appeared to be in business, tying the game…

… were earned. But, unlike his four-hitter of a week ago, the Wolverine offense wasn't there to back himup en route to a loss. Trey Hendricks, who had earned a save 6 (III for Harvard in Saturday's game…

…, went the distance yesterday for the Crimson and chipped in three hits and an RBI. Saturday's loss to Harvard was more of the same for the Wolverines. Senior Bobby Garza was sharp through five innings…

… Daily Sports Writer Final Score: Shana Welch 13, Michigan's opponents 13. The freshman water polo standout had a breakout weekend for the No. 8 Wolverines at the Pomona Invita- tional in California…

…'s performance, and she has definitely proven that she can put the ball in the net seemingly at will. Goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong also turned in a strong performance for the Wolverines (19-7 overall, 3- 0 CWPA…

… work to do." The team started off the weekend slow on high bar. The Wolverines fell twice - including a spill by Andre Hernandez, who hadn't fallen all year - and earned only two scores over 9.000. Only…

… respect and recognition. The Wolverines concluded the NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas, this weekend in 13th place with 114.5 points. They started off the season ranked No. 23 in the nation and…

…. I think we proved to everyone that we are a powerful squad." While it was a memorable meet for the-Wolverines, it iwas alsr arNCAA Swimming:and Diving Champi- onship that went down in the record books…

… record to 8-1. Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt was very happy with the play of her team. The Wolverines won all five singles matches, and swept the doubles as well. Michigan won the sixth singles match by…

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…. Arlington. NOTE Softball finishes 4-0 at Louisville Tourney When Michigan sophomore Tiffany Haas crossed home plate in the top of the eighth inning of Saturday's game ter sealed the deal for the Wolverines

…. Though the Wolverines continued to struggle offensively, Haas put on a one-woman show by scoring all three and junior Jessica Merchant con- tributed two hits including her team- leading 25th RBI of the…

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…! Michigan Bench - If leading scorer Lester Abram can play for Michigan after being sidelined for two straight games after suffering an injury against Iowa, the Wolverines have a huge edge. But if Abram - who…

… exhausted. That's exactly the way it should be." Plocki hopes Michigan will repli- cate or better its Big Ten perform- ance when the Wolverines head to the NCAA regional competition at State College on April…

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