Athletics News

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Miller Wins WHAC Defensive Player of the Week

Jack Miller won WHAC Defensive Player of the Week in just his second career start.

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Early Goals Push No. 6 Adrian Past No. 3 Wolverines on the Road

The University of Michigan-Dearborn women’s ice hockey team was unable to complete a weekend sweep, falling 4–1 to Adrian (ACHA D1) on Saturday night in Adrian, Michigan

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Wolverines Earn Shootout Win Over Indiana Tech

The University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s ice hockey team earned a hard-fought result Saturday night, skating to a 1–1 draw through overtime before defeating Indiana Tech in a shootout at The Fieldhouse.

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Slow Start Dooms UM-Dearborn in Home Loss to Lourdes

The University of Michigan-Dearborn women’s basketball team was unable to overcome an early deficit, as Lourdes used a strong opening quarter and balanced scoring to hand the Wolverines a 75–48 loss Saturday afternoon at The Fieldhouse.

Recap: WHAC #4
Recap: WHAC #4

The Wolverines wrapped up WHAC competition on Saturday (Jan. 24).

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Wolverines Can't Overcome Early Deficit in 4-1 Loss to Indiana Tech

The University of Michigan-Dearborn men’s ice hockey team was unable to recover from a fast start by Indiana Tech, as early first-period goals and special teams proved decisive in a 4–1 road loss Friday night in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Late Rally, Overtime Power Play Lift No. 3 Wolverines Past No. 6 Adrian

Zoe Zaifman sniped home the winning goal in overtime against No. 6 Adrian on Friday (Jan. 23).

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Second-Half Surge Lifts UM-Dearborn to 88–80 Road Win at Lawrence Tech

Jackson Reynolds scored 27 second-half points to fuel a 17-point comeback on the road.

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Third-Quarter Drought Costs UM-Dearborn in 70–60 Road Loss at Lawrence Tech

A four-point third quarter proved to be the difference for the University of Michigan-Dearborn women’s basketball team, as the Wolverines were unable to recover from an offensive lull in a 70–60 setback at Lawrence Tech on Wednesday night.

Promotional graphic announcing 100 student-athletes were named to the Univeristy of Michigan-Dearborn Athletics Fall 2025 AD Honor Roll
UM-Dearborn Athletics Announced Fall 2025 AD Honor Roll

100 student-athletes were named to the Fall 2025 AD Honor Roll.

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Special Teams, Second-Period Surge Lift UM-Dearborn Past Michigan State, 6–4

The University of Michigan-Dearborn used a dominant second period and timely special-teams goals to secure a 6–4 win over Michigan State on Saturday night, extending its strong start to the 2025–26 season.

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Late Push Falls Short as UM-Dearborn Drops 107–103 Decision to Siena Heights

Despite a strong second-half response and multiple standout performances, the University of Michigan-Dearborn came up just short Saturday night, falling 107–103 to Siena Heights in a tightly contested nonconference matchup.

Marissa Thomas dribbles the ball up the floor on a fastbreak.
Third-Quarter Surge Lifts Siena Heights Past UM-Dearborn, 72–61

A decisive third quarter swung momentum away from the University of Michigan-Dearborn on Saturday afternoon, as Siena Heights outscored the Wolverines by 22 points in the period to secure a 72–61 victory.

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Fast-Paced Shootout Goes Against Wolverines at Madonna

UM-Dearborn kept pace offensively in the first half but could not slow a high-efficiency attack from Madonna, as the Wolverines fell 106–82 on the road Wednesday night despite four players reaching double figures.

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Slow Start Costs Wolverines in Road Loss at Madonna

A difficult opening quarter proved too much to overcome as UM-Dearborn dropped a 64–53 decision Wednesday night, despite a strong third-quarter surge and balanced scoring from the Wolverines.

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Second-Period Surge Lifts Davenport Past UM-Dearborn at Allen Park

A three-goal burst early in the second period proved decisive as Michigan-Dearborn fell 5–1 to Davenport University on Tuesday night at Allen Park Ice Arena, despite a power-play goal and a strong third-period push by the Wolverines.