The Wolverine

March 2015 Signing Day Edition

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  INSIDE MICHIGAN ATHLETICS 0 Michigan basketball players in the last 25 years that averaged less than one point per game for their career entering their senior year and then averaged 5.0 points or more. Senior Max Bielfeldt (0.9 to 4.5) is looking to become the first. .695 The Wolverine hockey team's winning percentage in January during coach Red Berenson's 31 seasons. Michigan went 6-1 this year and is now 149-60-19 overall. 3.13 Average star ranking for the eight recruits Jim Harbaugh signed in his first, abbreviated, recruiting class — the same value Alabama's Nick Saban signed in his first class (2007) and Notre Dame's Brian Kelly signed in his first (2010). 3.96 Goals per game the Michigan hockey team was averaging through 26 con- tests. Leading the nation in scoring offense, the Wolverines haven't averaged this many goals per game since 2004-05 (4.24 per game). 4 Times in program history the U-M women's basketball team has beaten in- state rival Michigan State twice in the same season, doing so with victories this year Jan. 4 and Feb. 5. The feat had not been done since the 1999-2000 campaign. 24.0 Points per game Michigan's four true freshmen — Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rah- kman, Aubrey Dawkins, Ricky Doyle and Kam Chatman — have averaged in the seven games through Feb. 16 since junior Caris LeVert was lost for the season with a foot injury. The rookies averaged 15.2 points in the previous 18 contests. 25 Days to elapse between Jim Harbaugh's hiring Dec. 30 and when he landed his first recruit (Reuben Jones, Jan. 24). Brady Hoke nabbed his first recruit nine days after he became U-M's coach in 2011, while Rich Rodriguez grabbed his initial recruit after 20 days. By The NUMBERS

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