The Wolverine

April 2016

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  INSIDE MICHIGAN ATHLETICS tunities, and I like the idea of provid- ing that same thing to another stu- dent," she said. "I've been in sports for so long I didn't know how to leave, so I saw that as the best opportunity to give back to sports." With her time nearly up at Michigan, Peters is almost ready for a completely new chapter in life. She's been named to the Academic All-Big Ten team twice and earned the U-M Athletic Academic Achievement Award as a sophomore and junior. Whatever she decides to do, she's proven she has the drive to succeed. "My eligibility is up at the end of the semester, but I'm going to have to come back to do my student teach- ing," she said. "After that I'm kind of up in the air on whether I want to continue my golf career or put it on hold for a little bit to get a graduate degree. "I have a couple of offers for gradu- ate assistant positions, too, so I have some options. I still have a little bit of time to figure out all of that." — Brandon Brown .550 M ichigan's winning percentage in the Big Ten Tournament in John B eilein's nine seasons. The Wol- verines reached the finals once, in 2014, losing to Michigan State. 1 The rank of Jim Harbaugh's play- ing career in both college and the NFL among the 129 current Football Bowl Subdivision college football coaches, according to ESPN.com. 1.83 The U-M baseball team's combined earned-run average through an 11-3 start this season. The program re - cord for an entire year is 1.76, set in 1975 (the record books go back to 1965). 4 Rank for Michigan among the best college football states in the coun- tr y, according to Spor tingNews. com, thanks to the success of U-M, MSU, Central Michigan and Western Michigan. 9.2 Percentage of college football fans from across the country that "hate" Michigan according to a Reddit.com poll, ranking U-M second nation- ally behind Ohio State (11.4 percent) and tied with Alabama (also 9.2 per- cent). 13 of 16 Teams in the Big Ten that won ex- actly 10 regular-season conference games and made the NCAA Tourna- By The NUMBERS

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