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Louis Bullock's poor shooting was the most glaring of problems in Michigan's 85-82 loss to UCLA on Sunday, but it wasn't the only one.
What Went Wrong?
The Michigan basketball season came to an abrupt end on Sunday in an 85-82 loss to UCLA, and the loss would probably be a great deal easier to stomach had it not come on the heels of seven consecutive wins in which the Wolverines looked like world-beaters. So what happened? How did Michigan go from one of the hottest teams in the country to one that was unceremoniously eliminated in a matter of days?
Bullock stepped up to take the blame - after nobody else would in the game
When members of Michigan men's tennis team looks at their coach, Brian Eisner, few see the fact that the amount of years he has coached is equal to almost twice their age. In their Michigan careers they may see 50 or 60 wins as a team.
500th victory for Blue tennis coach
Whenever there's a discussion about women's swimming, there are a few names that consistently float to the surface. Schools such as Georgia, USC, Stanford, SMU and Auburn are always mentioned among the elite.
Michigan's name is also bandied about when the powers of swimming are discussed.
Women's swimming team thrives despite cold climate
WEST LAFAYETTE - With Colorado State putting on a shooting clinic from 3-point range, Purdue needed someone - anyone - to step up.
Mackenzie Curless figured it might as well be her.
Purdue bombs Colorado State
PHOENIX (AP) - Two Illinois men pleaded guilty yesterday to reduced charges for their role in an alleged scheme to pay two Arizona State basketball players to shave points in 1994 games.
Joseph Mangiamele of Arlington Heights, Ill., pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sports bribery and money laundering. His father, Dominic Mangiamele of Mount Prospect, Ill., pleaded guilty to sports bribery.
Men plead guilty to point-shaving
The Michigan hockey team, which plays Friday in the conference playoff semifinals against Ohio State, hasn't finished its run in the CCHA Tournament, but at least four Wolverines know they'll walk away from this season with some hardware.
CCHA honors icers
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