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Michigan Women's Basketball

February 16, 2013

Patrick Barron/Daily

Wolverines beat Michigan State for first time in five years

BY ALEXA DETTELBACH

The 70-69 win was a season defining moment for the Wolverines, who had previously lost 12 straight games to Michigan State (7-5 Big Ten, 19-6 overall).

February 14, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

For Michigan, a chance to snap a losing streak to the Spartans

BY ALEXA DETTELBACH

And just like that, the Wolverines are back on track. The Michigan women’s basketball team got off to its best start in program history this season. But after starting 4-0 in conference play, things began to falter and the Wolverines (7-4 Big Ten, 18-6 overall) lost four of five games.

February 12, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

Kim Barnes Arico, breaker of streaks

BY DANIEL FELDMAN

Following the loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines have won two straight games, including a signature 67-56 victory against then-No. 13 Purdue in West Lafayette.

February 11, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

When Thompson catches fire, the Wolverines follow

BY GLENN MILLER JR.

The all-time program record holder for 3-pointers has led the team to its best start in program history, but the Wolverines will need her deep ball now more than ever as they head into the final stretch of conference play.

February 10, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

Thompson, Jordan help Wolverines upset No. 13 Purdue on the road

BY GLENN MILLER JR.

After a big win against Illinois on Thursday, the Michigan women’s basketball team was out to prove it was back on track. On Sunday, the Wolverines upset No. 13 Purdue, 67-56, to revive themselves after recent struggles in conference play.

February 07, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

Cancer survivors inspire Blue to victory

BY DANIEL FELDMAN

With breast cancer survivors on hand, the Wolverines looked to recover from their season-high three-game losing streak and begin a fresh start for the rest of the season against Illinois (6-4 Big Ten, 13-9 overall).

February 07, 2013

Todd Needle/Daily

Wolverines edge out Illinois in front of pink crowd

BY ALEXA DETTELBACH

In its second “pink-out” game in four days, the Michigan women’s basketball team learned from its first one, a 61-46 loss to Michigan State on Monday, and edged out Illinois, 72-69, in front of a crowd dressed to support breast cancer awareness.

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