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April 2016

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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BY MICHAEL SPATH W hile the Michigan basketball team sweated out Selection Sunday, the hockey team will not have to. According to formulas run by CollegeHockeyNews.com, the seventh-ranked Wolverines have a 99.9 percent chance to make the 16- team NCAA field when brackets are announced March 20. "We're back in the [NCAA] Tour- nament now, locked in," said senior Justin Selman, the weight falling off his shoulders. This will be the first time anyone on the team plays in an NCAA Tour- nament after U-M missed out each of the past three seasons following a 22-year streak of postseason partici- pation from 1990-91 through 2011-12. During that period, Michigan ad- vanced to 11 Frozen Fours, winning the 1996 and 1998 national titles while finishing as the runner-up in 2011. First things first, though, and that's the Maize and Blue seeking to add a Big Ten Tournament banner to the Yost Ice Arena rafters. Michigan earned a first-round bye and will   MICHIGAN HOCKEY U‑M Punches Its Ticket To The NCAA Tournament After missing the NCAA Tournament the last three years, the Wolverines should safely be back in the field this year under longtime coach Red Berenson, who led the team on a 22-year streak of NCAA bids stretching from the 1990-91 season to 2011-12. PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL

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