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Attempting to predict the Michigan game plan for tomorrow's matchup with Syracuse at 3:30 p.m. should not be difficult.
After all, this is a familiar position for the Wolverines.
Ready to rebound?: McNabb's style brings up memories of Colorado '94
This week, everyone will learn just how smart the Michigan football program is.
One of the basic fundamentals of acquiring knowledge is learning from one's mistakes. With everything that went wrong last Saturday against Notre Dame, the 13th-ranked Wolverines (0-1) have a great deal of learning to do.
The Matchups: Syracuse too much to overcome
Yesterday's field hockey game between Michigan and Southwest Missouri State displayed many similarities to games played last year. Once again, the Wolverines pulled out a close victory with the game-winning goal scored by No. 14.
Last year, No. 14 scored 10 game-winners among her 29 goals. There is one distinct difference between last year and this year - No. 14 is worn by a new player. Julie Flachs - Michigan's all-time leading scorer - wore jersey No. 14 last year, but the uniform belongs to Michigan freshman Jesse Veith this season.
Old number, new player yield winning results for stickers
NEW YORK (AP) - Pete Sampras stands on the cusp of history at the U.S. Open. Patrick Rafter, the defending champion, stands in his way.
In what promises to be the showcase match of a tame tournament that so far has provided few surprises or dramatic battles, Sampras and Rafter meet in a men's semifinal that will have the feel of a final.
Sampras, Rafter to renew battle at Open
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