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...Michigan was a different story altogether. In 2001, he inherited a program in shambles. Despite amassing a 10-6 record in the Big Ten in his second year in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines were not eligible for postseason play because of a rules violation that dated back to the days of Chris Webber and the Fab Five...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Coach Seeks New Results | 4/17/2007 | See Source »

...Amaker’s greatest challenge. Despite his success at Seton Hall and his NIT championship with the Wolverines in 2004, Amaker has been accused of breaking down his veteran players during the season, challenging them to a point that mid-season collapses became the norm in Ann Arbor. Two years ago, Michigan started the season 16-3 before falling in seven of its last nine regular season games to plummet into the NIT, and a similar plummet occurred just last year...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Coach Seeks New Results | 4/17/2007 | See Source »

...four seasons under Amaker, advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2000. Amaker moved to the University of Michigan in 2002, where his Wolverines squad won the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) in 2004. He failed, however, to take Michigan to the NCAA Tournament in his six seasons in Ann Arbor, leading to his firing in March. Amaker currently holds a career coaching record of 177-138. The Harvard men’s basketball team has never won the Ivy League title or advanced to the NIT. The team’s sole NCAA appearance...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Amaker May Lead Hoops Team | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

Amaker moved to the University of Michigan in 2002, where he coached for six seasons before being fired on March 17. He failed to take the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament during his time in Ann Arbor, but did lead the squad to an NIT title...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Players, Committee Meet with Amaker | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

Harvard won’t be his only stop. Clinton will also speak at the commencement ceremonies of five other institutions: University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Middlebury College, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of New Hampshire, and Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., according to news releases on the universities’ Web sites...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Clinton Billed as Class Day Speaker | 4/2/2007 | See Source »

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