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David versus Goliath.
That might be the best way to describe the field hockey game tomorrow at Ocker Field between Michigan (3-0) and two-time defending NCAA champion North Carolina (1-0). And just like David, these Wolverines actually have a chance of knocking off their mighty opponents.
Field hockey to host Heels: Two-time NCAA champs challenge Blue at Ocker
Already struggling to compensate for the losses of linebacker Jarrett Irons and nose tackle William Carr to graduation, the Michigan defense was dealt another serious blow when starting tackle Ben Huff tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee earlier this week.
Lineman Huff out for season
'M' schedule, today through Sunday
The Michigan men's and women's golf teams are set to begin their respective seasons next weekend. But instead of trying to put the ball in the hole, they have to try to fill holes in their rosters.
The men's team returns to find its championship-caliber team not quite up to par. TheWolverines graduated seven seniors out of 11 total players last season, leaving Michigan coach Jim Carras a little unsure as to what names he will see on the team roster this year.
'M' golf teams hope to rebound from loss of top performers
LAS VEGAS (AP) - First, UNLV lost top recruit Lamar Odom over a test score controversy. Now, the Runnin' Rebels face the prospect of playing half the season without their star center and another prized recruit.
UNLV, which had been anticipating the team's best season since the 1990-91 team reached the Final Four, is now facing a season of uncertainty after the loss of the three key players.
UNLV suspends two basketball players
If he signs it, they will buy it.
That's the philosophy best-selling author Mitch Albom is banking on when he autographs copies of his new book, "Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man and Life's Greatest Lesson," tonight at the Little Professor Book Company in Ann Arbor.
Author Albom to sign in A2
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