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Brian Dutcher, an assistant coach of the Michigan basketball team, resigned yesterday.
"I spent ten years here (at Michigan), and it's just time to leave," he said. "It's time to get on with something new and to let (the team) get on with something new. I want to try to be a head coach."
Dutcher steps down as basketball assistant
The Michigan softball team has been as efficient as the post office this season - rain or shine, they deliver.
Rain has been just about the only thing that has derailed the Wolverines this season, and even Mother Nature's impact has been minimal. Forced to play only one game Saturday and a doubleheader Sunday - the opposite of the original schedule - due to rain, Michigan (22-1 Big Ten, 47-4 overall) responded with a sweep of the Badgers (8-16, 19-31-1),4-0, 5-2 and 6-3.
'M' cruises to Big title
It was as predictable as a "Home Alone" sequel.
The Big Ten Men's Tennis Tournament in Champaign this past weekend provided no shocks or surprises - and left the Wolverines empty handed.
Big Trouble: Men netters finish fourth, women second at Big Tens
It's tough to top an undefeated season. Last year, the Michigan women's tennis team did not lose a Big Ten match.
A week before this year's Big Ten Tournament, Michigan fell to Wisconsin, 7-0, and dropped four singles matches to Northwestern in a 4-3 loss. Michigan's Big Ten Tournament prospects did not look good. Looks can be deceiving, though. With an NCAA Regional bid hanging in the bal-
Men netters finish fourth, women second at Big Tens