Stories by Liz Vukelich
Michigan defense ready to step up against Bentley despite injuries
BY LIZ VUKELICH
Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson just chuckled when asked about the rapid rate at which his defensive corps seems to be dropping.
Berenson pleased with depth of offensive production
BY LIZ VUKELICH
It’s not always easy to impress Michigan coach Red Berenson.
Thursday night, after the No. 3 Michigan hockey team’s 5-4 overtime loss to Rochester Institute of Technology, you’d be hard pressed to find him with a positive thing to say.
With captains' help, Berenson eliminates freshman hazing
BY LIZ VUKELICH
The most nerve-racking part of Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson’s early days in the NHL was lying in a bunk bed on a train traveling to games, waiting for the rookie hazing to start. He didn’t know exactly what he was waiting for, but it would come sooner or later — and it wouldn’t be fun.
Open house showcases Yost renovations
BY LIZ VUKELICH
For years the Michigan hockey team and its fans have prided themselves on calling Yost Ice Arena — considered by some to be the toughest environment in college hockey — its home.
Michigan field hockey closes out homestand with shutout over Maine
BY LIZ VUKELICH
Liesl Morris ended the No. 10 Michigan field hockey team’s 2-0 shutout against Maine hungry. She’s hungry for more Wolverine victories, but also for a little bit of Cuban food as well. Because the senior captain, who tallied her first collegiate goal on Sunday afternoon has a little wager going with the rest of the team.
Wohlberg leaves Michigan for AHL, Merrill's status undecided
BY LIZ VUKELICH
After the Michigan hockey team’s premature exit from the NCAA Tournament in the first round on Friday, the upcoming hockey banquet is the last chapter remaining to be written in the 2011-12 season.
Faulty power play difference-maker in Michigan loss
BY LIZ VUKELICH
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Michigan coach Red Berenson bluntly stated that Cornell’s special teams were a “factor” and “a big part of the game” in No. 2 Michigan’s 3-2 overtime loss against the Big Red in first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Wolverines not concerned with comeback troubles
BY LIZ VUKELICH
With the start of the NCAA Tournament just days away, Michigan coach Red Berenson reflected on one of the best comebacks he’s witnessed in his tenure as coach of the Michigan hockey team.
Late comeback not enough to propel 'M' past Broncos
BY LIZ VUKELICH
DETROIT — The Michigan hockey team endured a 48-minute scoreless drought during Saturday’s CCHA Championship game against Western Michigan, a decision that the Wolverines eventually dropped, 3-2.
Michigan knocks out Bowling Green, 3-2, in double overtime to advance to CCHA final
BY LIZ VUKELICH
DETROIT — All week long, the No. 3 Michigan hockey team emphasized how it made a mistake by overlooking Bowling Green three weeks ago, and were adamant that it has learned its lesson and wouldn’t repeat that mistake. Lesson half-learned.































