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July 03, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

… their high-fives, because the Wolverines were one of the last four teams into the NCAA Tournament after a turbulent end to their season jeopardized their spot. Though a long shot, it was a chance…

…, but with a 1-1 game at that point, the team was one out from keeping it that way. In a game where the Wolverines could only muster two runs, the third inning collapse defined the game. By the end…

April 03, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… join the professional ranks, but he elected to return to the Wolverines for a final year. The Canucks drafted Lockwood in the third round of the 2016 entry draft with the 64th overall pick. In his…

… 2018. But in his third season, Lockwood worked his way back to full health and was a valuable offensive threat for the Wolverines. He played in all 36 games and tallied 31 points, good for…

July 03, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

Wolverines started 8-0, and then a troublesome California trip brought them back to the ground with back-to- back losses. They had a hand on the regular season Big Ten title and lost their hold in the…

…. There was no chance the NCAA tournament selection committee would choose a defeated Wolverine side that had lost six of eight. On May 23rd, Michigan was born again. It made an underdog run…

… to the National Championship series, proving doubters wrong until June 25th. There’s no way to look back at the Wolverines’ season in any way other than two splits: before and after May 23rd…

…-run average for the first half of the Big Ten season. The Wolverines were good, but when it mattered most they had lost all momentum. And then with what could have been their last pitch of their season…

… 153 managed to show its true self in just a month, finishing as the third best team in Wolverine baseball history. KENT SCHWARTZ Daily Sports Writer Lack of pitching depth comes back to haunt…

Wolverines OMAHA, Neb. – Pitching had been an issue for this Michigan team all season. Its No. 1 and No. 2 starters, juniors Karl Kauffmann and Tommy Henry, have always been clear – and clearly good. The…

Wolverines had to face the truth — their pitching staff lacked the depth it needed. The seeds of a stronger and deeper pitching staff have been planted in players like Dragani, Paige, and sophomore…

… southpaw Angelo Smith. And there’s plenty of evidence that Bakich and pitching coach Chris Fetter will be able to shape them into a unit that can bring the Wolverines back to Omaha. But for now…

…-hander Tommy Henry was consistent throughout the Wolverines’ run. …

October 03, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

… Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ‘Maniac’ Daxton Hill turning heads Daxton Hill was a highly- touted recruit coming into Michigan. A five-star safety who flipped from the Wolverines to Alabama…

… pinned him to the ground. Young likely didn’t know what hit him. But the Wolverines did. “He’s the fastest guy on kickoff, on punt,” Partridge said Wednesday. “He’s maybe the fastest guy on the team…

December 03, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

… percentage — en route to claiming last week’s Battle 4 Atlantis. When Howard was first introduced, it appeared he’d be inheriting a shell of last season’s Sweet 16 team. The Wolverines’ three leading…

… success isn’t run of the mill, even in the highest-profile coaching gigs. By now, Howard has made it tough to believe he’s only a month removed from his first game at the helm, in which the Wolverines

October 03, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… disappointing performance in net and a lack of consistency knocked his confidence last year. During the 2017-18 season, Lavigne was in net for the Wolverines throughout their Frozen Four run. But last year…

… course at the Windy City Classic on Monday and Tuesday in Golf, Ill. The Wolverines struggled during the first round of play, but eventually finished strong in the second day placing 14th out…

… Borja led the team in just her second career start as a Wolverine, sitting tied for 23rd going into the second day of play. Borja tied for 19th place when the dust settled, shooting a 217 (plus-1…

…(minus- 1), which made her the only Wolverine to hit under par for the tournament. The results of the Windy City Classic aren’t the only results that matter for the Wolverines, though. Three…

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