Tag: Michigan Wolverines
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DU Pioneers upset No. 1 Michigan in 2OT at Frozen Four
David Carle knew what was coming. “It’s sports. It’s either pure elation or utter heartbreak,” the Denver coach said this week. “It’s the beauty of it. That’s why it’s captivating for fans and coaches and players and everybody alike.” That’s what Carle’s Pioneers and No. 1 overall seed Michigan delivered in Thursday’s Frozen Four in…
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The past, present and future on the line as Denver battles Michigan in Frozen Four again
David Carle hasn’t forgotten the headline from the game that ended his season a year ago. “Denver Thrown Off Its Game by Western Michigan, Ending Enormously Successful 4-Year Run,” College Hockey News read after the Pioneers fell to Western Michigan in double overtime at the Frozen Four in St. Louis. That four-year run included two…
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Get to know the Denver Pioneers, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Dakota at the 2026 Frozen Four
Hockey blue bloods don’t get purer than the four teams in Las Vegas this weekend. The NCAA champion Saturday night will add to a long, storied tradition as this year’s Frozen Four field consists of the programs with the most national titles. Some, like Denver and Michigan, are recent Frozen Four visitors, with each making…
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Brendan McMorrow’s return has helped DU Pioneers’ postseason push to Frozen Four
A self-described “low-stakes” poker player is eager to push all of his chips into the center of the table for the biggest weekend of his young hockey career in the Gambling Capital of the World. Denver freshman Brendan McMorrow, whose favorite movie of all time is the 1998 cult classic “Rounders” about the underground world…
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Julian Lewis gives CU Buffs a young QB worth building around | College Football Insider
BOULDER — According to Ben Finnseth, freshman quarterback Julian Lewis “hated” the veteran safety when he first showed up on Colorado’s campus. Even though he was at that time just a walk-on safety from Durango, Finneseth wasn’t going to let the five-star 17-year-old off easy in his first spring practice period. “I was on his…
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Michigan coach Dusty May’s relationship with Vlad Goldin helps duo get back to Sweet 16
The Wolverines’ coach and his starting center made a run to the Final Four with Florida Atlantic in 2023. Now at Michigan, they’re one of the last 16 teams standing in the NCAA Tournament.
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No. 5 Michigan’s strength too much for trendy pick No. 12 UC San Diego
Sometimes the Goliaths are just a little too big and strong. That was the case in Thursday’s nightcap at Ball Arena, as No. 5 Michigan survived No. 12 UC San Diego’s slingshot, 68-65. The Tritons, making their first NCAA Tournament appearance since transitioning to Division I, had the Wolverines, in their 32nd NCAA Tournament appearance,…




