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3/29/16
Albrecht has been granted his release from Michigan and said he's "open to anything" as he looks into options for transferring to play elsewhere next season.
Dear subscribers,
Michigan women's basketball's epic comeback last night propelled them past Temple, 77-76, and into the WNIT semifinals Thursday night. Just days after their last collegiate game, two of three Michigan hickey seniors have signed NHL contracts. Spike Albrecht has been granted a release from Michigan basketball and is looking to transfer for his fifth and final year of eligibility. The attorney for the Trayvon Martin case discussed race relations in his campus talk, and students held a Diag vigil for the bombing victims in Lahore, Pakistan.
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The Michigan Daily
Jasmine Rand, the attorney for the families of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Michael Brown, spoke at the University of Michigan Monday, discussing her work work on racial relations in the United States and human rights activism.
Monday night, more than 70 students attended a vigil held by Michigan Pakistanis after a suicide bombing Sunday in Lahore, Pakistan, left at least 72 civilians killed and more than 300 injured.
Michigan advanced to the WNIT semifinals for the second straight year after a down-to-the-wire battle with Temple.
The two alternate captains finish their Michigan careers as two of just three seniors in a class that once also included players such as Jacob Trouba and Andrew Copp, who left the Wolverines early for the NHL.
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