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Wolverines shutout New Hampshire 4-0
The key to Michigan's surprising run at the title could be right under - feet
BOSTON - I've got a secret. I know what all the scouts have been looking for, what all the coaches have been trying to find on tape, and what Boston College would pay lots and lots of money to learn before Saturday's NCAA championship game.
BOSTON - In last week's NCAA West Regional held at Yost Ice Arena, the Michigan hockey team was propelled into the national semifinals due in large part to the boisterous home crowd.
In tomorrow's NCAA championship game, that same home-ice advantage could play a large role in determining this year's champion. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, that home-ice advantage belongs to their opponents - Boston
Home crowd sends Eagles to title game: Wolverines to face recruiting rival Boston College tomorrow for Championship
If last season's Big Ten race was any indication, this weekend's Michigan-Ohio State series in Columbus is the make-or-break point of the season. The two rivals open play this afternoon, face off in a twi-night double header tomorrow and conclude with a fourth game on Sunday.
Michigan baseball to visit Bucks
Winning is something that the Michigan softball team takes for granted. With consistent top 10 rankings and regular berths in the College World Series, the softball team is used to success.
With that being said, this year's start is unusual for the Wolverines. No, the Wolverines are still performing with the best of the nation - a 26-3 record and a No. 2 ranking proves that. The odd thing about Michigan's season is its conference start.
Softball opens here
BOSTON - In a case of startling efficiency, Michigan's defense dominated New Hampshire's high-powered offense last night - even though only four Michigan defensemen saw significant ice time. Despite losing solid blueliner Sean Peach for the season, the Wolverines have subdued two of the nation's highest-scoring teams in their past two contests.
Blue defense is peachy-keen, even without Peach
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