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Newsstand: Michigan hockey hands Wisconsin its first loss

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Tweets Of The Day

Michigan hockey makes sure that Wisconsin is undefeated no longer, beating the Badgers 7-4 at Yost Ice Arena Friday night. The Maize and Blue scored four third-period goals in front of the sold out crowd. Goaltender Jack Ivankovic, meanwhile, turned away 20 of 24 shots that he faced.

More from MGoBlue.com:
» Michael Hage scored two goals in the third period, including a critical game-tying goal.
» Will Horcoff netted his 11th goal, the game winner, to continue his goal-per-game pace.
» T.J. Hughes led all skaters with four points off one empty-net goal and a trio of assists.

Michigan volleyball notches a win over Rutgers.

Michigan football leads the nation with seven rushes of 50-plus yards on the season.

Michigan will take on Northwestern next Saturday at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The Wolverines are on a bye, and the Wildcats just lost, 38-17, at USC Friday night.

Quote Of The Day

“Michigan planned to take one more offensive lineman this cycle and had its eyes set on a center. I think the Wolverines will still take one, but they really liked Fraumann’s potential and frame at tackle. He’s 6-foot-7. He’s a legacy kid. He’s a player you can put on the back burner, develop and see if you can turn him into something down the line.”

— The Wolverine’s EJ Holland on Michigan flipping 2026 three-star offensive lineman Tommy Fraumann from Miami (Ohio)

Headlines Of The Day

• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Wolverine TV: Breaking down new Michigan OL commit Tommy Fraumann
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Rivals Rankings Director: Why new LB commit Aden Reeder is a ‘fit’ for Michigan
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Five unfiltered Michigan takes: If there was a trade deadline in college football…
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Commit Impact: What flipping intriguing OL Tommy Fraumann means for Michigan
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Big Ten Bets and picks, Week 11: Michigan’s off, but will be watching a massive showdown
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: Michigan maintains Top 10 recruiting class after 2 flips