The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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michigan hockey Getting To Know Junior Forward Travis Lynch Favorite Cereal: "Cap'n Crunch. I like it with the berries." Best Meal He Can Make On His Own: "Pasta with meat sauce. Maybe some chicken in there, too." Actor That Plays Him In A Movie: "Bradley Cooper. A lot of people say I look like him, and then he's had some good movies." Favorite Michigan Class: "Probably John Bacon's 'History of Michigan Athletics.' It was really interesting to learn about how hockey started, how football started. He makes you read Blue Ice: The Story of Michigan Hockey and we watched the documentary." Go-To Hangout On Campus: "The Academic Center. It's right across the street from Yost, so I go there and study." Best Restaurant In Ann Arbor: "I'm a big Noodles & Company guy, but lately I've been going to Sadako. I'm becoming a sushi addict in the past year. I usually get the spicy California roll." First Person He Calls After Scoring A Goal: "I see my parents after each game, so I don't look at my phone. They're always there every game, so I'd say them." Lynch tallied one goal and one Major: "Sports management." assist while seeing action in 11 Career Ambition: "I'd like to work for a sporting of U-M's first 14 contests. photo by lon horwedel good company or maybe for an NHL team in the marketing department." Other Sports He Plays/Watches: "I used to play golf in high school. I used to have a single-digit handicap, but not anymore. I can hit it pretty long, but my short game has probably been the best part of my game. I also played lacrosse, baseball, soccer growing up, but stuck with hockey and golf in high school." Hockey Idol: "Probably [Detroit Red Wings center] Darren Helm. We have a similar playing style. He works hard on both ends of the ice and I try to emulate that type of game." Michigan Experience: "Fantastic. I love every minute of it. It's going to be sad to leave, but I'm taking each step as it comes." One Word To Describe Red Berenson: "Intimidating. Three years in and I'm still intimidated by him." — Michael Spath