The Wolverine

August 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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Michigan Repeats As Big Ten All-Sports Champion for 2013-14 Michigan won The Wolverine's Big Ten All-Sports Championship for the second consecutive season in 2013-14, thanks to a trio of postseason titles and at least a share of three regular-season crowns. The Wolverines posted the best confer- ence records in men's basketball and women's tennis, and shared the top ledger in softball, while they won the postseason Big Ten trophies in both men's and women's gymnastics, as well as men's swimming and diving. U-M also enjoyed several other fine performances during the school year, including five runner-up finishes and a total of 15 programs that ranked among the top half of the Big Ten out of a possible 26 varsity sports. The athletic department's amazing balance helped the Wolverines capture the All-Sports crown while finishing third among the men's programs and second among the women's sports. — Ryan Tice 2013-14 BIG TEN ALL-SPORTS STANDINGS OVERALL RESULTS Reg. Season Tour. School Men Women Total Titles Titles Michigan 79.5 100 179.5 2.5 3 Penn State 72 100.5 172.5 3.5 3 Minnesota 80.5 88.5 169 2 3 Ohio State 85.5 76.5 162 1.5 2.5 Nebraska 63.5 81 144.5 2 2 Wisconsin 78 57.5 135.5 0 0 Michigan State 60 73 133 1 4.5 Illinois 72 48.5 120.5 0 0 Purdue 48.5 65.5 114 0 0 Indiana 59.5 53 112.5 1 3 Iowa 55.5 53 108.5 0.5 0 Northwestern 31.5 51 82.5 0.5 1 Note: Schools were given credit for 0.5 titles when they shared a regular season or tournament championship.

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