The Wolverine

December 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  big tens: field Hockey (3-2 in overtime) in conference play, and a 8-5 record in non-conference play. "Emotional would be a good word for it," Mack said. "We obviously ended the season earlier than we anticipated or wanted to. But unfortunately, that is sometimes the way sports go. "There is always going to be someone who is disappointed or upset at the end, but that can't take away from the amazing four years I have had here. As heart-breaking as it was, it has been an amazing experience to play with these girls, all the way back to my freshman year." Thus ends the illustrious career of Mack, who this season became the ninth player in conference history to win both the Big Ten Player of the Year award and the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year award in the same season, and the first since Senior forward Rachael Mack is U-M's career leader in Michigan's April Fronzoni goals (73) and points (166) after posting a career-best 21 accomplished the feat in goals and 48 points this year. photo courtesy michigan athletic media relations 2002. Mack leaves as Michigan's program-record holder in career goals (73) and points (166) after posting a career-best 21 goals and 48 points this year. She was a three-time All-American, earning second-team honors in 2013 and third-team honor in each of the two previous years. She was also a three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (2011-13) after earning second-team distinction

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