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A Former Wolverine Won’t Be Returning To Ann Arbor Who Once Looked To Be Favoring UM
Former Michigan and Charlotte LB Nikhai Hill-Green, who is expected to announce his transfer destination this weekend, is focusing on four programs (none of them being Michigan). Hill-Green, who had spent some time back on campus recently, seemed to be one to watch for the Wolverines. However, the former four-star...
Michigan football potential starter makes shocking entry into transfer portal
Despite crowing from rival fans that Michigan football would have a mass exodus enter the transfer portal, that hasn’t been the case. In fact, no anticipated starter ended up leaving Ann Arbor for greener pastures. The closest was safety Keon Sabb, who departed for Alabama, but likely would have...
Brighton shoots record score, Hartland golfer wins medalist in KLAA tournament
BRIGHTON — Michael Maurin made the best of a bad situation in 2020 when many young people struggled to cope during the state’s COVID shutdowns. It’s paying off four years later for Maurin and the Hartland golf team. Maurin, a sophomore, shot 1-under-par 70 to finish first out of 90 golfers in the Kensington...
Chelsea two-time all-state guard announces college basketball decision
One of Michigan’s most prolific prep scorers has found his new basketball home. Joey Cabana, a two-time all-state performer for Chelsea, is heading to Davenport to continue his basketball career at the collegiate level. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Marshall to be a Michigan man
Fenwick High School junior Nate Marshall, one of the state’s top college football prospects in the Class of 2025, has received numerous offers from top universities. But it appears the recruiting process is wrapping up for the Friars’ defensive lineman/tight end because on April 22 he announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he has made an oral commitment to the University of Michigan. The 6-4, 270-pound Marshall selected the Wolverines over schools like Alabama, Auburn, Illinois, Miami (Florida), and Ohio State, all of whom had made scholarship offers.
Michigan football’s next J.J. McCarthy exudes a trait that should excite Ohio State football fans — Jimmy Watkins
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ding dong, the witch is wearing a draft suit. Former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy can’t curse Ohio State football anymore as he prepares for the NFL Draft on Thursday. And the Wolverines can’t maintain their three-game winning streak over OSU without strong quarterback play.
Rumblings The Biggest Transfer Portal Player Yet Is About To Drop For Michigan
While Michigan has been on an absolute tear in the transfer portal, all indications are that the biggest one is yet to come. Vlad Goldin, a former FAU starter who averaged 15.6 PPG. and 6.8 RPG. last season, is expected to join his former coach in Ann Arbor. With Michigan...
Prep roundup: Brayden Crowe off to scorching start for Hartland baseball
A few weeks into baseball season, no Livingston County batter has been hotter than Hartland junior Brayden Crowe. Crowe went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs for the Eagles Wednesday during an 8-5 victory over Canton. Crowe leads Livingston County with a .545 batting average, 19 runs batted in and nine doubles. Since going...
Softball Game Preview: Northville Mustangs vs. Howell Highlanders
Northville is 1-9 against Howell since April of 2018 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Wednesday. The Northville Mustangs will head out on the road to take on the Howell Highlanders at 4:00 p.m. Northville's hitters might be in the hot seat on...
Michigan pitching staff rounding out as season hits homestretch
There was never a question who the Michigan softball team’s ace would be. Junior right-hander Lauren Derkowski already held that title last season, and after not allowing a single earned run in an opening-weekend win over now-No. 12 Florida, it was quickly clear that she wasn’t going anywhere.
New online dashboard shows over 55,000 trips on 3 Ann Arbor bikeways in 2024
ANN ARBOR, MI — How many people are using downtown Ann Arbor’s protected bikeways?. Some cycling advocates will tell you a lot, while some critics claim to hardly see anyone in the two-way cycle tracks. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
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