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Despite early offensive production from the Wolverines, they were outshot by UCLA, leading to their 12-8 loss.
In Game 3 against Michigan State, Michigan’s bats were silent through eight innings and it was the mound that bailed out the plate.
Michigan's offense struggled to produced when it mattered in extra innings, leading to a devastating 5-3 loss against No. 8 UCLA.
Through an aggressive and opportunistic approach, Swenson picked up the Wolverines’ sole victory as Michigan fell to No. 22 UCLA in the Big Ten Tournament.
For the No. 28 Michigan men’s tennis team, controlling scoring is crucial. And as the Wolverines entered the Big Ten Tournament as the seventh-seed, this tactic was even more important. But throughout ...
After an early burst of offense between UCLA and Michigan, the Sunday night contest stalled out as both defenses flashed their resilience.