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Before the season, Michigan captain Matt Herr warned that the Wolverines might lose 10 games in the first half of the seaon, but when it came time to perform at the end of the season, the Wolverines would be ready.
Contrary to Herr's warning, the Wolverines played well in the early part of the season. But toward the end, it didn't look like the Wolverines were playing the kind of hockey they needed to win a championship.
Moving on...: Postseason shows true team colors
(U-WIRE) - Chris Drury was the last player out of the Boston University lockerroom before the start of overtime last night.
Terriers' Drury ends career on low note
DETROIT - The military official adjusted the flags in the conference room so everything would be perfect. Potted plants were set out to add an effect of comfort, but little could disguise what was about to occur.
Traylor knows right time to go
Sometimes it seemed like the first win would never come.
Michigan pitcher Brian Steinbach, who became the team's ace after going 9-4 last year, finally won his first game of the season yesterday, 7-5, over Western Michigan.
Baseball edges Western, 7-5
AUBURN, Ala. - At the time, signing Ryk Neethling didn't seem like a big deal to Michigan. The Wolverines had just won the 1995 national championship, and when Neethling - a little-known high school swimmer from South Africa - sent a letter to Jon Urbanchek the following year, the Michigan coach had no scholarships left.
Arizona gets one that got away
How can the Wolverines be this good?
It may be premature to say anything ... but this is the best Michigan men's tennis team in years.
Solid all-around squad gives 'M' tennis big-time potential
To say that the Michigan softball team is playing well doesn't do the team justice.
The Wolverines have won their past six games and 16 of their past 17. Their 24-3 start, including a 3-0 conference record, matches their best ever, and they haven't lost a conference game since April 13, 1997.
'M' softball rolls into Penn State with top-notch record
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