User:Cbl62/2013

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Most viewed[edit]

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1 Death by coconut 7/26 37,660 4,809,380 Deaths by falling coconuts
2 Devin Gardner 9/8 32,656 445,761 UM quarterback 2012-2014
3 Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders 91,204 313,066
4 Jon Horford* 2013-04-06 25,572 224,121 UM basketball player 2010-14
5 Mary Ann (Ray Charles song)* 2013-10-20 2,664 171,515 Ray Charles song 1956
6 Willie Louis* 2013-07-27 10,924 161,465 Witness to murder of Emmett Till
7 Clarence Chesterfield Howerton]* 8/16 24,037 138,700 2'4" circus performer known as "Major Mite"
8 Sierra Romero* 2013-07-08 27,184 133,835 UM softball player 2013-2016
8 Mayo Smith 10/8-10/12 78,907 Detroit Tigers manager 1967-1970
10 Derrick Green (American football)* 2013-08-17 68,208 UM running back 2013-15, rated as No. running back recruit in country

American football[edit]

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1 Mayes McLain 2013-01-18 30,757 12,732 All-American football player and later a professional wrestler
2 Frank Hudson (American football) 2013-01-21 18,306 8,671 Carlisle football player and All-American 1898 and 1899
3 Mel Groomes 2013-08-21 14,838 6,888 First African-American player signed by the Detroit Lions
4 John Hallowell 2013-01-23 6,597 6,645 Harvard football player and consensus All-American 1900
5 Sanford White 6,400
6 Elmer Schwartz 2013-01-19 8,458 5,570 Washington State football player, captain of 1930 Rose Bowl team
7 Robert McKay (American football) 2013-02-02 5,414 4,345 All-American tackle at Harvard 1908-1910
8 Henry Hooper 3,915
9 William Fincke 3,595
10 Henry Hobbs 2,930
11 Robert Kernan 2,920
12 Edward Bowditch 2,865
13 Adrian Regnier| 2,843
14 Walter Smith 2,757
15 Stephen Philbin 2,729
16 James Walker 2,374
17 Crawford Blagden 2,345
18 Howard Henry 2,339
19 James Bloomer 2,218
20 Hamlin Andrus 2,156
21 Carroll Cooney 2,088
22 Edgar Glass 1,954
23 Daniel Knowlton 1,860
24 Henry Holt 1,744
25 Robert Hogsett 1,675
26 Ralph Tipton Davis 1,635
27 Ralph Kinney 1,383
28 Clark Tobin 1,380
29 Wayland Minot 1,315
30 Dana Kafer 1,254
31 Williamson Pell 1,094
32 Andrew Marshall

Michigan sports[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

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1 Leonard Brumm 2013-09-04 16,826 7,262 UM hockey player 1947-1950
2 Connie Hill 2013-09-03 11,824 5,751 UM hockey player 1945-1949
3 1947–48 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 2013-09-02 43,309 4,612 National champion
4 1963–64 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 3,101
5 1951–52 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 2,830
6 1955–56 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 2,769
7 1954–55 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 1,904
8 1952–53 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 1,838
9 1934–35 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season 1,360

Basketball[edit]

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1 Jon Horford 2013-04-06 24,787 214,762 UM basketball player 2010-14
2 Bacari Alexander 2013-04-06 13,539 53,436 UM assistant basketball coach 2010-2016
3 Cheryl Burnett 2013-07-14 15,876 15,277 UM women's basketball coach 2003-2007
4 Anne Thorius 2013-07-21 5,554 8,219 UM women's basketball player 1997-2001, set UM record for career assists
5 Pollyanna Johns Kimbrough 2013-07-14 14,892 7,555 UM basketball player 1994-1998
6 Vic Katch 2013-07-21 6,860 6,595 First head coach of UM women's basketball team
7 Jennifer Smith (basketball) 2013-07-21 6,328 UM basketball player 2000-2004, set single-season scoring record
8 Tom Jorgensen 2013-08-27 10,1810 4,357 UM basketball 1953-1956
9 Carmel Borders 2013-07-20 8,458 4,128 UM women's basketball coach 1974-1977
10 1951–52 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 37,601 4,084 Team led by Jim Skala and Don Eaddy
Chelso Tamagno 2013-08-28 7,183 1,557
Milt Mead 2013-08-29 5,217 1,478
1934–35 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 3,213
1933–34 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,795
1931–32 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,876
1932–33 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,770
1939–40 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,794
1940–41 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,819
1941–42 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,857
1942–43 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 3,187
1943–44 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 23,913 B
1944–45 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,817
1945–46 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,877
1946–47 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,867
1949–50 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,995
1950–51 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 2,939
1951–52 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-27 37,553 B
Tom Jorgensen 2013-08-27 10,810 C
1952–53 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,076
1953–54 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 2,922
1954–55 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,705
1955–56 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,917
1957–58 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 4,030
1959–60 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 5,544
1961–62 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,040
1966–67 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,877
1967–68 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team 2013-08-26 3,795

Softball[edit]

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1 Sierra Romero 2013-07-08 26,054 125,644 UM softball player 2013-2016
2 Amanda Chidester 2013-07-08 12,525 43,102 UM softball player 2009-2011
3 Kelly Kovach Schoenly 2013-07-09 13,394 22,293 UM softball pitcher 1992-1995
4 Michelle Gardner 2013-07-10 6,000 21,112 UM softball player 1985-1988
5 Haylie Wagner 2013-07-08 9,556 12,529 UM softball pitcher 2012-2015
6 Samantha Findlay 2013-07-08 10,977 10,313 UM softball player 2005-2008
7 Sara Driesenga 2013-07-08 8,027 9,306 UM softball pitcher 2012-2016
8 Kelsey Kollen 2013-07-10 6,263 9,162 UM softball player 1999-2002
9 Bob De Carolis 2013-07-10 6,415 8,802 UM softball coach 1981-1984
10 Sara Griffin 2013-07-09 8,704 7,716 UM softball player 1995-1998
11 Jessica Merchant 2013-07-09 10,527 6,490 UM softball player 2002-2005
12 Traci Conrad 2013-07-09 7,460 5,916 UM softball player 1996-1998
13 Tiffany Haas 2013-07-09 6,738 4,113 UM softball player 2003-2006
14 Kellyn Tate 2013-07-11 11,795 4,086 UM softball player 1996-1998, .357 batting average
15 Gloria Soluk 2013-07-10 6,860 4,047 UM softball coach 1978-1980
Patti Townsend

Football[edit]

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1 Derrick Green (American football) 2013-08-17 64,916 UM running back 2013-15, rated as No. running back recruit in country
2 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the early years 2013-03-23 133,109 34,678 History of UM football pre-1901
3 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Yost era 2013-03-07 112,371 20,000 UM football under Fielding H. Yost
4 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Elliott years 2013-03-20 54,426 7,856 UM football under Bump Eliott
5 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Kipke years 2013-03-12 50,329 5,475 UM football under coach Kipke
6 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Crisler years 2013-03-16 29,978 4,831 UM football under Fritz Crisler
7 History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Oosterbaan years 2013-03-18 21,267 4,370 UM football under Bennie Oosterbaan

Other[edit]

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1 Michigan Wolverines women's volleyball 2013-07-15 17,039 31,031
2 Rick Bay 2013-08-23 23,347 13,291 UM football player and wrestler 1961-1965, later an MLB executive
3 Mark Churella 2013-08-20 7,233 11,835 UM wrestler, 3x NCAA champion 1977-1979
4 Randy Erskine 2013-08-23 7,480 7,431 UM golfer and 1970 Big Ten champion4

Miscellaneous[edit]

Created[edit]

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1 Mary Ann (Ray Charles song) 2013-10-20 2,671 149,582 Ray Charles song 1956
2 Willie Louis 2013-07-27 10,861 136,858 Witness to murder of Emmett Till
3 Confession Blues 2013-10-20 2,837 18,893 Ray Charles song 1949
4 Madelon Mason 2013-02-06 7,260 3,728 World War II pinup girl
5 Gene Wettstone 2,805
6 Louis R. Douglass 1,158

Expanded[edit]

The following shows articles created in 2013 with the most page views. Page views are from the period 7/1/15 to 9/28/22.

Rank Title Creation
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1 Death by coconut 7/26 34,965 4,120,698 Deaths by falling coconuts
2 Devin Gardner 9/8 374,426 UM quarterback 2012-2014
3 Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders 123,750
4 Mayo Smith 10/8-10/12 78,907 Detroit Tigers manager 1967-1970
5 Clarence Chesterfield Howerton]* 8/16 24,037 138,700 2'4" circus performer known as "Major Mite"
6 Berthold Beitz 8/2 11,662 50,306 German industrialist credited with saving 250 Jewish workers
7 Ondre Pipkins 9/8 8,877 23,914 UM defensive end 2012-2013
8 Donie Bush 12/28-12/31 24,064 Detroit Tigers shortstop 1908-1921
9 Wayne Comer 10/8 19,438 Detroit Tigers outfielder 1967-1968
10 Patricia Roberts (basketball) 7/14-7/20 17,853 18,933 UM basketball coach 1992-1996
11 Animal furniture 7/27 4,753 13,826 Furniture made from animals
12 Tom Matchick 10/7 7,185 Detroit Tigers infielder 1967-69
13 Frederick Schule 8/15 2013-08-15 6,444 UM football player and athlete, won silver medal in 110 m hurdles at 1904 Olympics
14 John Greene (American football) 8/20 15,196 6,165 UM football player and wrestler 1940-1944
15 Sanford White 2/2 14,490 6,086 All-American football end at Princeton 1910-1911
16 Pretzels Getzien 2/23-3/1 29,910 6,061 MLB pitcher 1884-1892, known for the "pretzel curve"
17 Wesley Coe 8/13 22,928 5,822 UM athlete, won silver medal in shot put 1904

AfD rescue[edit]

DYKs[edit]

Article (DYK date) Image DYK views DYK hook
991. Mayo Smith (11/2/13) 2,387 ... that ESPN.com ranked the decision by Mayo Smith (pictured) to move Mickey Stanley to shortstop for the 1968 World Series as the third "gutsiest call" in sports history?
990. 1947–48 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season (10/7/13) ... that the 1947–48 Michigan Wolverines hockey team (pictured) won the first "Frozen Four" NCAA hockey championship in March 1948?
989. Ed Gagnier (10/3/13) ... that Ed Gagnier, the first gymnast to represent Canada at the Olympic games, later coached three NCAA national championship teams at Iowa State?
988. Dave Barclay (9/30/13) ... that Dave Barclay, winner of the 1947 NCAA golf championship, worked for more than 30 years at a gaseous diffusion plant that produced enriched uranium?
987. Rick Bay (9/27/13) ... that Rick Bay has served as COO of the New York Yankees, president of the Cleveland Indians, athletic director at Ohio State and Oregon, and wrestling coach at Michigan?
986. 1943–44 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team (9/26/13) ... that the 1943–44 Michigan basketball team included three athletes, "Crazy Legs" Hirsh, Don Lund, and Bob Wiese, who later played in the National Football League or Major League Baseball?
985. 1955–56 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season (9/23/13) ... that the 1955–56 Michigan Wolverines hockey team won the 1956 NCAA Tournament and took five of six places on the Associated Press All-Tournament Team?
984. 1951–52 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team (9/22/13) ... that 1951–52 Michigan Wolverines basketball team was integrated months after the Inter-Racial Association alleged "a deliberate and conscious policy of discrimination against Negro athletes"?
983. Connie Hill (9/13/13) 3,339 ... that Connie Hill (pictured), captain of the first hockey team to win the Frozen Four, received a Ph.D. for his dissertation, "Mood, self-derogation and anomia as factors in response unreliability"?
982. Leonard Brumm (9/12/13) ... that Leonard Brumm organized an inmate hockey team at a maximum security prison, coached the first professional female hockey player, and co-founded the Kuwait National Hockey League?
981. Milt Mead (9/10/13) ... that Michigan Wolverines basketball player Milt Mead won the 1953 NCAA Championship in the high jump?
980. Chelso Tamagno (9/8/13) ... that Chelso Tamagno played for the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots team that won the first National Basketball League championship in 1938?
979. Tom Jorgensen (9/5/13) ... that "Jorgy" Jorgensen was the second leading scorer on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team for three consecutive years?
978. Mel Groomes (9/4/13) 5,266 ... that in April 1947, halfback Mel Groomes (pictured) became the first African-American player signed by the Detroit Lions?
977. Derrick Green (9/3/13) 3,800 ... that Derrick Green, rated the No. 1 running back in the college football recruiting Class of 2013, has been described as follows: "Look at him from the back and the side, he's a huge human being"?
976. Mark Churella (9/1/13) ... that University of Michigan wrestler Mark Churella won NCAA national championships three straight years, from 1977 to 1979?
975. Frederick Schule (9/1/13) na ... that Fred Schule (pictured) won a gold medal in the hurdles at the 1904 Olympics, and was a member of the 1903 Michigan football team that outscored opponents 565 to 6?
974. John Greene (8/30/13) ... that Johnny Greene, a converted lineman, was nicknamed the "Cinderella Kid" when he became one of the leading pass receivers in the NFL in the late 1940s?
973. Clarence Chesterfield Howerton (8/28/13) 23,019 ... that Clarence Chesterfield Howerton, aka Major Mite (pictured), was billed as the world's smallest man?
972. Roderick H. Cox (8/28/13) ... that Roderick Cox, the 1933 NCAA Champion in the hammer throw, played college football with Gerald Ford at the University of Michigan?
971. Howard Hoffman (8/21/13) ... that Howard Hoffman, the 1922 NCAA Champion in the javelin throw, was posthumously inducted into the University of Michigan Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2012?
970. Wesley Coe (8/18/13) ... that American Wesley Coe set world records in the 8-pound, 12-pound, and 16-pound shot put events?
969. Holly Campbell (8/17/13) ... that Holly Campbell from Keweenaw Peninsula won the 1930 NCAA Championship in the hammer throw?
968. Wilford Ketz (8/14/13) ... that Wilford Ketz won an NCAA championship for throwing a hammer nearly 164 feet and later served as president of the IC4A?
967. Bud VanDeWege (8/5/13) ... that Bud VanDeWege coached the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team to its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1990?
966. Berthold Beitz (8/5/13) 4,300 ... that businessman Berthold Beitz saved hundreds of Jews, including tailors, hairdressers and Talmudic scholars, by designating them as essential to Nazi Germany's war effort?
965. Willie Louis (8/4/13) 1,600 ... that Willie Louis has been called a hero of the Civil Rights Movement for testifying in 1955 against two white men accused of murdering 14-year-old Emmett Till?
964. Vonnie DeLong (8/2/13) ... that Vonnie DeLong holds the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball single-season record with 156 assists during the 1987–88 season?
963. Trish Andrew (8/1/13) ... that Trish Andrew, nicknamed the "human eraser", holds the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball career and single-season records in both rebounds and blocks?
962. Jennifer Smith (8/1/13) ... that Jennifer Smith set the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball single-season scoring record with 659 points during the 2003–04 season?
961. Carmel Borders (7/31/13) ... that Carmel Borders led the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team to its first winning record during the 1975–76 season?
960. Kellyn Tate (7/30/13) ... that former Michigan Wolverines softball outfielder Kellyn Tate won the Women's Pro Softball League batting title in 1999 with a .320 batting average?
959. Anne Thorius (7/29/13) ... that Danish basketball player Anne Thorius holds the Michigan Wolverines career record with 537 assists?
958. Michigan Wolverines women's volleyball (7/28/13) ... that the Michigan Wolverines women's volleyball team has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 14 years since Mark Rosen became the head coach?
957. Vic Katch (7/28/13) ... that the first coach of the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team was the son of Polish movie actor Kurt Katch?
956. Death by coconut (7/28/13) ... that according to an urban legend, coconuts kill more people than sharks each year?
955. Patricia Roberts (7/26/13) ... that Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Trish Roberts played in the inaugural Olympic women's basketball game and scored a record 51 points in her first game for the Tennessee Lady Vols? J
954. Cheryl Burnett (7/26/13) ... that Cheryl Burnett compiled a record of 319–136 (.701) and twice advanced to the Final Four in 15 years as head coach of the Southwest Missouri State women's basketball team?
953. Bob De Carolis (7/25/13) ... that current Oregon State athletic director Bob De Carolis coached the Michigan Wolverines softball team from 1981 to 1984?
952. Kelsey Kollen-Putz (7/25/13) ... that All-American second baseman Kelsey Kollen-Putz and husband J. J. Putz met while both were student-athletes at the University of Michigan?
951. Michelle Gardner (7/23/13) ... that current Indiana softball coach Michelle Gardner was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1988 while playing for Michigan?
950. Pollyanna Johns Kimbrough (7/23/13) ... that Jamaican-born Pollyanna Johns Kimbrough was the first Michigan Wolverines women's basketball player to be drafted by an American professional team?
949. Patti Townsend (7/22/13) ... that former Michigan Wolverines softball outfielder Patti Townsend was named MVP of the Women's Professional Softball League in 2000?
948. Traci Conrad-Fischer (7/22/13) ... that Traci Conrad-Fischer won two Big Ten batting titles and set the Michigan Wolverines softball career record with a .389 batting average?
947. Kelly Kovach Schoenly (7/20/13) ... that current Ohio State softball coach Kelly Kovach Schoenly was twice named Big Ten Pitcher of the Year while playing for Michigan?
946. Sara Driesenga (7/20/13) ... that Michigan Wolverines softball player Sara Driesenga compiled a 31–9 record in 2013 and pitched a complete-game shutout in the 2013 Women's College World Series?
945. Jessica Merchant (7/19/13) ... that Jessica Merchant was captain of Michigan Wolverines softball's 2005 national championship team and National Pro Fastpitch Offensive Player of the Year in 2006?
944. Sara Griffin (7/19/13) ... that Sara Griffin was thrice named a first-team All-American and compiled a 106–19 record as a pitcher for the Michigan Wolverines softball team?
943. Samantha Findlay (7/18/13) ... that Samantha Findlay led the Michigan softball team to a national championship with a home run in the 10th inning of the championship game at the 2005 Women's College World Series?
942. Haylie Wagner (7/17/13) ... that Haylie Wagner, a Michigan Wolverines softball player, was unanimously selected as the 2012 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year after compiling a 32–7 record and 1.53 ERA as a freshman?
941. Gloria Soluk (7/16/13) ... that Gloria Soluk was the first coach of the Michigan Wolverines softball team and the third coach of its women's basketball team?
940. Tiffany Haas (7/15/13) ... that All-American second baseman Tiffany Haas did not commit an error in her last 60 games for the Michigan Wolverines softball team?
939. Amanda Chidester (7/15/13) ... that former Michigan Wolverines softball player Amanda Chidester hit a grand slam to lead Team USA to a victory over Brazil in the 2012 World Cup of Softball?
938. Sierra Romero (7/14/13) ... that Michigan Wolverines softball's freshman shortstop Sierra Romero was named the 2013 Big Ten Player of the Year after compiling a .527 on-base percentage?
937. Kipke years (4/13/13) 1,250 ... that Michigan Wolverines football in the Kipke years (Kipke pictured) included a four-year stretch in which the team won two national championships and had three undefeated seasons?
936. James Bond (4/1/13) ... that James Bond played briefly in the National Football League after completing his military service?
935. Charlie Getzein (3/14/13) 5,493 ... that Charlie Getzein (pictured), known for his "pretzel curve" pitch, won 59 games in 1886 and 1887, including four games in the 1887 World Series?
932-934. 1909 All-America team (2/25/13) ... that the 1909 College Football All-America Team included Henry Hobbs, Hamlin Andrus and seven other players from an undefeated Yale team that outscored opponents 209–0?
931. Elmer Schwartz (2/22/13) ... that fullback "Elmer the Great" Schwartz led the 1930 Washington State Cougars football team to the 1931 Rose Bowl against Alabama?
922-930. 1900/1901 All-America team (2/21/13) ... that 27 of the 33 consensus members of the 1900 and 1901 College Football All-America Teams, including John Hallowell, Robert Kernan and Crawford Blagden of Harvard, James Bloomer and Henry Holt of Yale, Ralph Davis of Princeton and Sanford Hunt of Cornell, played for Ivy League teams?
921. Walter Smith (2/2/13) ... that Walter Smith, chief of staff of the U. S. Army's "All-American division" in the 1930s, was an actual All-American at West Point in 1900? February 2, 2013
920. Edward Bowditch (2/1/13) na ... that Edward Bowditch was an All-American football player, aide-de-camp to John Pershing, and member of the 1922 commission that concluded that Filipinos were not yet ready for independence?
919. William Fincke (1/31/13) na ... that William Fincke, an All-American quarterback at Yale in 1900, became a pacifist minister and founder of the Brookwood Labor College and Manumit School?
918. Mayes McLain (1/28/13) 1,638 .. that Cherokee Indian Mayes McLain held college football's single-season scoring record for more than 60 years and engaged in professional wrestling as the "Masked Manager"?
917. Frank Hudson (1/25/13) 2,592 ... that in 1898, Frank Hudson, a five-foot, three-inch quarterback from the Laguna Pueblo tribe, became the first Native American to be selected as an All-American football player?
916. Fritz Seyferth (1/4/13) ... that Fritz Seyferth joined the University of Michigan football team as a walk-on and became the third-leading scorer in the Big Ten Conference in 1970?