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March 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…B The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com | March 13, 2017 Next tourney up The Wolverines earned a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament and a Friday matchup against Oklahoma State in…

… month ago, Michigan hit rock bottom. The Wolverines had just lost to Big Ten bottom-dweller Ohio State, and looked completely shook while doing so. But following the game, senior guard Derrick…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

…20A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 13, 1997 --- Shoulders separate 'M' wrestlers . Although injuries have hindered the Michigan wrestling team this season, the Wolverines will send five…

…, Iowa, the Wolverines will be sending five participants. Due to their appearances in the Big Ten finals, Lacure, Catrabone and Richardson received automatic bids, while Viola was voted in as a wild- card…

March 13, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…, it becomes a feel-good story for the program and somethingto build on nextnyear. If the Wolverines lose against Iowa this afternoon, then their uninspiring season comes to an end. Either way, the team…

… their dominat- ing win over Michigan State, the 10th- ranked Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 10-2 overall) were concerned about losing the doubles point. Michigan coach Bruce Berque attributed the doubles loss…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 19

… finals in two weeks. The top three finishers in the meet will advance. REVIEW Continued from Page 15A Guevara would lead the Wolverines on a permanent basis by removing "inter- im" from her title. The…

… start of Big Ten conference play in January brought stiffer competition, and Michigan had problems being con- sistent. The Wolverines beat Illinois - which finished in a first-place tie with Michigan…

… State. The Wolverine divers swept the top three spots against Purdue, California and Stanford. In the Cal and Stanford meets, Michigan swept both diving events. However, the biggest contribution the…

… divers made this season was during the Purdue meet. The Wolverines had never lost to the Boilermakers and the meet was much closer than anticipated. The clutch div- ing of Wilmot, Fleming and freshman Josh…

… provided gave the flu-stricken Wolverines the win. Michigan enters the Zone Meet with- out an NCAA champion in any diving event since 1984. Olympian Kent Ferguson took the three-meter title that year…

… tourney. to make sure she didn't get the ball. Johns was named to All-Big Ten second team for the second year in a row. Another Wolverine receiving post- season accolades was freshman Stacey Thomas. She…

March 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, March 13, 1995 - 7 'M' crushes Georgia Tech Wolverines score 4 By Ravi Gopal Daily Baseball Writer Yesterday the Michigan base- ball team set a 100-year…

… high in scoring. At its current rate, it might not be that long 'til the Wolverines do it again. Michigan (5-9) destroyed Geor- gia Tech (11-6), 27-5, yesterday in Atlanta. With the victory, the Wol…

March 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…2B — March 13, 2017 SportsMonday The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com handedly. The senior earned assists on the Wolverines’ first two scores of the half, and midway through the first…

… crown of the tournament’s most outstanding player. The Wolverines leave Washington as the Big Ten’s highest seeded team to win the conference tournament, and, most importantly to them, will…

March 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines 73-55 blowout win, “nothing to lose” prevailed. Buoyed by a burst of energy at the start, Michigan was all over a sluggish Illini team from the opening tip. Friday, though, the…

Wolverines will face a much stiffer test when they take on No. 1 seed Wisconsin. The Badgers have only NCAA Tournament seeding position on the line, and with their smart, veteran lineup, they’re a safe…

March 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

… elimi- by Mike Rancilio Daily Sports Writer The much anticipated wait for May May Leung is over. The heralded rookie gymnast will compete as a Wolverine for the first time this weekend as the women…

…, Wendy Wilkinson. These types of misfortunes have become second nature to the team this season. Although they hinder the Wolverines' performances, Mich- igan has still tallied team-record performances and…

… front of family and friends. The Wolverines defeated Missouri at home earlier this season, but the prospect of performing on the road makes the rematch more of a challenge. Michigan has not been able to…

… break the 190 barrier since scoring 191.45 against Florida over spring break. The Wolverines hope to end that drought this weekend, and increase their statistical clout for Nationals. The vastly…

Wolverines currently boast a 274.67 average compossite score. "This is critical to our NCAA ranking," Darden said. "We've got nate. our 273 score, but to get ouO confidence to the next level for thq. Big Tens…

… start cou- be the key to victory and is happy with Michigan's first two events. # Beginning with the floor exercise, followed by the pommel horse should bode well for the Wolverines:: because they are…

… ranked No. 2 in the;: nation on the floor and No. 9 on the:i SLME.PAL.Y/aiy Michigan junior Debbie Geiger and the rest of the Wolverines will compete this weekend against Minnesota and Missouri. to break…

… TRYOUTS MARCH 16TH 6:30 P.M. IM BLDG. Women 's relay to by Rich Mitvalsky Daily Sports Writer Michigan's 3200-meter relay team will be the Wolverines lone entry at the NCAA track and field championships…

… this weekend in Indianapolis. The relay team competes in the preliminary heats today against nine other teams. Heading into competition last week, the Wolverine quartet of Carrie Yates, Kristine Westerby…

…. Seeded only behind Villanova, Wisconsin and Texas, the Wolverines are a mere three seconds off the top seed, with an 8 minute 42 second time. "On Friday, we aren't really looking to drop much time but just…

March 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… Tournament bubble that many had it on yesterday when the pairings for this season's tour- nament were announced. The Wolverines landed a No.9 seed in the Midwest region and will play the No. 8 seed, Western…

… little cautious and nervous," King said about watch- ingtheselection show. "Now thatwe're in, it's back to business." Michigan coach Steve Fisher agreed that the most important thing is that the Wolverines

…, 73-67, to Purdue enabling the Boiler- makers to take the Big Ten title out- right. A loss would have meant sharing the crown with Michigan State. Purdue led throughout, holding off a final Wolverine

… sudden you find a way to get over the hump." The Boilermakers led by as many as 16 points in the second half but the Wolverines continued to fight. Michigan found itself down nine with 3:23 left before…

… Jimmy King hit a running jumper to cut it to 63-56. The next time down the floor King hit one free throw but missed the next. The Wolverines got the offensive re- bound and the Boilermakers fouled Ray…

March 13, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

…, leading the Wolverines with two goals and one assist in Friday night's 6-4 win. The two goals were his first ever in a CCHA playoff game. He added another assist in Satur- day's 3-2 victory. NOTABLE…

… matters most has the Wolverines riding high heading into Joe Louis Arena for the CCHA Semifinals next weekend. Early in the third period of Saturday night's game, Michigan found itself locked in a 2-2 tie…

March 13, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, March 13, 2019 — 7A First tough competition brings mixed results for Wolverines When the No. 23 Michigan baseball team (9-4) hopped off…

… their plane at LAX on Feb. 27, there were a lot of questions to answer. The Wolverines were undefeated. Their bats were hot. Their pitchers were dominant. But the only competition the Wolverines had…

March 13, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… wrong. The Wolverines were left out of the NCAA Tournament then, and nothing else matters. They made the most of their situation, winning the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. It didn…

… robbed last season during a postgame press conference in late January. Others take a more diplomatic tact — We felt we did enough — but the sentiment is still the same. The Wolverines were told after…

March 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

…, and forward Anson Carter from Michigan State. The Wolverines also placed two players on the second team -defenseman Steven Halko and forward Mike Knuble. It was the second year in a row Knuble was named…

… also recognized by the league. All three achieved honorable mention status. 1994495 AII-CCHA Senior Ron Sacka scored MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily the final goal in the Wolverines' 4-0 blanking of the Buckeyes…

… Friday's game. Both were suspended for Saturday's con ICERS Continued from page 1 eventually, the barrage of Wolverine shots found their way into the net. "We couldn't give much more than what we gave…

…." The Wolverines played without sophomore Jason Botterill who was suspended for exchanging bare- knuckled blows with Ohio State's Sandy Fraser Friday night. Botterill and Fraser were ejected for fighting…

…, we against ourselv "We're just trying ready for next w better competitio The Wolverine the contest but Knuble's hat tri from sophomote "We were sl said. "(We did) th done since the fi season. Wheneve…

March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

Wolverines used the week to hone their skills against top notch competition. The Wolverines swept the Ft. Lau- derdale city team, and the Florida and Auburn lacrosse clubs in a span of four days last week. On…

…- lenge of the week for the Wolverines, since Ft. Lauderdale was entirely made up of former varsity lacrosse players from top Division I and III college teams. "These (players) weren't in their 50s…

March 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… made it nec- essary for me to cancel any plans for - a trip South this year," said the net mentor. The Wolverines open the 11-game dual meet schedule with Notre Dame here on April 18, with a possibility…

… Lansing to bat- tle the Spartans. Returning home, the racqueteers clash with Chicago and Wayne and' then go to Columbus to meet North- western, runner-up to the Wolverines last season, and Ohio State. After…

…) contest. The lone exception to thisj widely-heralded proof of Michigan's! swimming supremacy lies in the 50- yard freestyle, where Ohio State's Capt. John Leitt boasts a clocking of 23.9. But Wolverine Capt…

… Michigan's diamond coach, Ray Fisher, has one that only Mother Nature can solve-the wea- ther. In the past Wolverine baseball teams have been forced to make their annual spring trips with only their practice…

March 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday, March 13, 1995 - 5 *PURDUE Continued from page 1 ing for the first five minutes of the second half. The Wolverines went on a 9-1 run to cut the lead to 44-36 with…

… 12:33 to play. Purdue called a timeout of its own and came out with a 9-3 run to pump the lead back up to 14. Michigan still didn't fold, though. The Wolverines continued to go at the basket. Arare…

March 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…: Hockey HOMETOWN: Caledonia YEAR: Senior ELIGIBILITY: Senior WHY: Knuble had a hat trick in each of the Wolverines' first-round games against Ohio State Friday and Saturday. He had three goals and one…

… Michigan women's gym- nastics team. The Wolverines scored a sea- son-high 196.625 Friday during the Ryca Invitational. In beating both UCLA (194.7) and Auburn (187.2), Michigan proved that the move to…

….6), Illinois-Chicago (227.1) and Western Michigan (222.4). Saturday marked the final home meet for five Wolverine seniors. Cory Huttenga, Royce Toni, Brian Winkler and captains Rich Dopp and Raul Molina bid…

…'s consistency was the pivotal factor in its performance. While the Wolverines have struggled at key times this season, they were solid in all events Saturday. "This is probably the first time the team really…

… coming to Michigan is great," assistant coach Mike Milidonis said. "These teams love coming here because it's a great institution for a meet. "It's a great arena and it's a great crowd." The Wolverines

… place. The Falcons won the opening game, 6-4, but then the y Wolverines evened the series by taking the second game, 4-1. Bowling Green eliminated Michigan from the playoffs the next day by winning the…

March 13, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

… top-three finish in the event. At least that's what Michigan junior Carol MacNamara hoped after she posted the impressive score in the No. 9 Wolverine's opening event, vault. But the score didn't hold…

… competition." The night was not without its bumps in the road, but the Wolverines put up incredible performances under pressure that made those bumps nearly insig- nificant. After a fall in the fifth spot on…

… MacNamara's turn to take back the spot light. After an early fall in the floor lineup, every Wolverine had to be on target. MacNamara bested a string of clutch performances, earning her second 9.900 on…

… rou- tine than to have that all-around score." With three all-around competitors who posted scores of 39.500 or higher, Georgia is tough competition. But the Wolverines may have one more shot at the…

… hoped to continue her success. Unfortunate- ly, Schmucker fell short of her expectations. But, that didn't stop her from tying for ninth place and leading the Wolverines to a fifth- place finish (906…

…) is a player who has really come a long way for us," Teichert said. "She has really given us some good solid play. ... She brought it back today with a 74." The Wolverines have some time before they…

March 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 92) • Page Image 13

… Superior by six. The Wolverines own four victo- ries over the Buckeyes this season, including a pair of 9-3 conquests at ost, but both sides are relying on season results about as much as early popularity…

…- posite directions for penalty killing. While Michigan is second at 83.6 percent, Ohio State is last in league at a 70.2 percent clip. What the Wolverines want to concentrate on is winning the whole…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

… 13, 1997 15A J4 baseball lookina to continue win streak 1ly Sports Writer The Michigan baseball team will be hard-pressed to repeat its performance from last week, during which the Wolverines won…

… eight games in as many days when, but it travels to Tulsa this weekend, the only thing stopping them is that the Wolverines play only three games in three days. Michigan (8-4), which is ranked No…

March 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

Wolverines are led by a domi- nant pitching staff with a team 1.19 ERA: FILE PHOTO/Daily By Tracy Sandier Daily Sports Writer The No. 6 Michigan softball team (18-5-1) might want to consider taking up…

… residence in Florida. After returning to Ann Arbor Sunday night from the Speedline Invitational in Tampa, the Wolverines are returning to the Sunshine State. Today the team leaves for Tallahassee to…

March 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday March 13, 2017 — 3B Wolverines win thriller WASHINGTON — With just over 12 minutes left to play in the first half, Michigan held a 25-11 lead…

… and sophomore forward Moritz Wagner was living it up on the Wolverines’ bench. He sat grinning ear-to-ear, head reclined back looking at the jumbotron, raising his eyebrows at the pull-up jumper…

March 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 91) • Page Image 16

…., shoulders the Wolverines' load again at the Diving Zone Meet in Miami, Ohio. The meet began yesterday and continues through Saturday. ..But this is no ordinary meet. This might as AvelI be the official trials…

… quali- fying for the meet in Auburn. An honorable mention All-American a year ago on the 10- meter platform, he was the only Wolverine who competed in the national champi- onships last year. And he made…

…. The outlook for the other Michigan divers is not as optimistic, however. No other Wolverines made the national championship cuts last year, and no one else placed in the top six in any event at the Big…

… Big Ten Championships next weekend. And maybe most important, it was Michigan's first chance to reach the .500 mark in more than three years. But sixth-ranked Wolverines, favored heading into the…

… years. It also marks the first time the Wolverines have com- bined to break 32 points on vault in several seasons. "It's definitely mixed feelings" Michigan senior and co-captain Ed Ledgard said. "It is a…

… This is the highest score that we've gotten in quit few years. We're really proud of ourselves, but w know we can do better' Ledgard turned in a strong performance for the Wolverines, hitting all his…

…'s Tommy Housley. Senior Tim Lauring tied with freshman K4 Roulston to lead the Wolverines on the vault with 9.7. Roulston also won the all around competitioi with a 57.35. And scores aside, what Michigan…

… boards. ing this late into March was in 199( es hung when coach Bud VanDeWege led h aine, the Wolverines into the second round tint win, the NCAA Tournament. The 1989-90 team won a schoo similar record 20…

… games and defeate Johns. Oklahoma State in the openin tips the round of the tournament. 0 This year's Wolverines hope t ara said. fare as well, if not better, than the ebounds, Michigan predecessors. If…

… the k up and defeat the Bruins, they would mo likely face host Alabama, a No, will be seed in the region. Thomas, For now, however, the Wolverine in of the are concentrating on UCLA and the mez, also…

March 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 110) • Page Image 11

… Illinois all over the court in the Wolverines 89-73. The loss left Michigan with a 24-7 overall record and 12-6 record in the Big Ten for third place in the conference. RICE COOKED IN LAST HOME APPEARANCE…

… team just took part in a public flogging of the eighth-ranked Wolverines, 89- 73. Just three days earlier your team had cruised past twelfth-ranked Iowa, 118-94. And this came three days after you had…

March 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… [ 13, 1951 IT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Battle Red Wi gs Toniht Holcombe Captain Bud Holcombe of Ann Arbor wa selected yesterday to -cap- tain n e x t year's Michigan wrestling team…

… comeback in the mile. * * * ' ' NOT ONLY was his cracking the miler's block to finish in the placing a terrific feat, but even more surprising was the fact that he seldom ran the mile race as a Wolverine

… much more strength for the Wolverines in the future. With the big outdoor season rapidly ap- proaching, he will be an important cog in the four mile relay team, the two mile relay team, and the dis…

…. Centers Sid Abel of the Wings and Wolverine John Matchefts will face off at 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS after that, however, is anyone's guess. In pre- vious years' games, both teams varied in play from clean…

… the ice at one time. Naturally, both teams will exchange players at various intervals in the game. Coach Vic Heyliger, wary of key injuries which might conceivably hamper the Wolverine hopes this I…

March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… practices in preparation for a mee away. In October, when the Wolverines con -Wet, and in every month since then, Urban ,significance of any one meet as nothing bid practice., Rather than encouraging top…

… winter that all th a top-flight swimmer is the once-in-a-life qualify for the Olympics. That is the mind s athletes throughout the season. It fact, Urbanchek and the Wolverines ha whentheyfailedto win…

…'ll beat you off the dribble." Fisher will have to choose among Louis Bullock, Travis Conlan and Dugan Fife to guard the 6-foot-6 Free- man. Conlan, the tallest Wolverine guard, is the likely choice. But…

… this season. Ironically, while the Wolverines' new lineup is ready-made for a first- round win, it may be extremely ill- suited for a second-round matchup. Should Michigan beat the Longhorns, its most…

… left school. Duncan is probably the best rebounder in college basketball. The Wolverines would probably guard Duncan with Maceo Baston, a strong defensive player. The problem is that Baston often gets…

…," Urbanchek said after the defeat. Urbanchek must have known what he was doing, as three current Wolverines and two alums, who had been training with the team, qualified for the U.S. Olympic team. Despite a…

… individual medley, the 400 freestyle and the 200 IM in Atlanta. Another Wolverine who proved he was amply prepared for the trials was juniorJohn Piersma. Piersma won the200 freestyle and earned a spot on the…

… Olympic team with a second-place finish in the 400 freestyle. A pleasant surprise for Michigan was the performance of freshman Tom Malchow. Malchow, who was one of the few Wolverines noticeably disappointed…

March 13, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…8 - Friday, March 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 I 0 6, Wolverines see Broncos and beyond By NICOLE AUERBACH Daily Sports Editor The Michigan hockey team's road to Joe Louis…

… has focused all its atten- tion on its opponent. Last week's practices seemed more relaxed, as the Wolverines coasted through their bye weekend and watched the Broncos beat the Lakers. "You work hard…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

…'s basketball team is prepared to do anything it takes to prolong its run at the Big Ten Tournament that begins Friday night for the Wolverines. Well ... almost anything. "I know I'm not shaving my head…

… could pull off the look." While the shaven look has become prominent in basketball recently, the Michigan hockey team implemented a variation on the style for last year's playoffs - the Wolverines opted…

March 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… the bubble of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament heading into the final week of the regular season. It's been a year of ups and downs for the Wolverines, but if the season ended today, they'd probably…

… prove to be fatal to Michigan's NCAA Tournament aspirations. The Wolverines currently sit at 14th in the most recent Pairwise Rankings and no doubt have work to do in the Big Ten Tournament and when No. 1…

March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

…. As expected, it was an emotional night, and the Wolverines took some of that emotion and turned it into a 197.775, the team's sec- ond highest score ever. The night was just one more realization for a…

… like, but it's still the same thing. I'm trying not to over-think them." With just the Shanico Inn-vitational in Corvallis, Ore. remaining on the Wolverines' schedule before the start of the postseason…

March 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… tournament when the rest of the Wolverines were struggling. Calip's play helped enable Michigan to go on and take the 1989 title. As most of that team headed for the NBA this year, Fisher was forced to put…

… than numbers is how the team has done. Although some had predicted the Wolverines to finish as low as eighth in the Big Ten, Calip envis- ioned his team atop the conference at the beginning of the year…

… Colorado will not be his last. Fans may get another chance to see Calip play at Crisler if the Wolverines are able to defeat the Buffaloes. WOLVERINE ADDS WEIGHT TO A FAMILY TRADITION: Rawls wrestles on his…

… opener versus the Albion College Lacrosse Club. The Wolverines (0-1) are looking for the season's first win. Michigan is not short on talent or confidence in its quest to get into the win column. The team…

… senior leaders of this team take charge and the rookies play as ex- pected, then good things should happen to the Wolverine team.. Michigan's increased depth should mean increased wins for this confident…

March 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

Wolverines again Saturday with 16 markers in the anemic 102-87 loss to the Bucks. The Wolverines closed the season with a 13-11 mark overall, and a dismal 6-8 Big Ten record, good for only a sixth place tie in…

… yes, Johnny Orr will take the reins again next season. * * SWrestling Probably the best news of last week came from Seattle where the Wolverines grappled to a third place finish in the NCAA. Jerry…

… failure of Wolverine captain Mitch Mendrygal to advance past the pre- liminaries, thanks to some highly questionable officiating. * * * Another bright spot in the Michigan winter sport scene this r year was…

… the Wolverine track team. Proving that track is indeed back, the thinclads were brilliant over the vacation period, taking second in the Big Ten and eighth in the NCAA indoor championships. During the…

… weekend. With the 3-2 win and the 4-4 tie the Wolverine icers broke a losing streak that was longer than anyone cares to remember. Flaying their final games under Coach Al Renfrew, the dekers raised their…

…- wrestled better as the tourna high at NCAA Brady voted 'M' cage MVP; Gashouse gang's Frisch dies By The Associated Press " At the Michigan Basketball Bust last night, Wolverine head coach Johnny Orr…

March 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 95) • Page Image 15

… the men's - 'went into the Diving Zone C meet to earn a spot in the NCAAs. None of them did. . Walking away empty handed was not only a disappoint- ment, but a surprise for the Wolverines. Men's senior…

… felt that his days as a diver for Michigan were probably over. "After the one-meter, I started to think this is it' Trexler said. "I had a pretty nice ride. I have no regrets." Despite no Wolverines

March 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… Steve Fisher's Michigan team started the NCAA Tournament as a No. 3 seed in Atlanta. The Wolverines would go on to win six straight games in a magical tournament run that culminated in the school's first…

… No. 14 seed Davidson at 7:40 p.m. This is Michigan's first trip to the NCAAs in two years. Last year, the Wolverines weren't offered a bid but won the less prestigious NIT. Even though they're excited…

March 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 110) • Page Image 12

…'s basketball teams from Michigan and Mininesota battled to stay out of last place last night. But the action and the exicitement resembled that of teams bound for post-sea~son action. The Wolverines looked…

Wolverines appeared ready to: .ca1 it a year. But at that point, Joan Rieger, who was moved back to center from power forward to replace the injured Val Hall, mistook herself f1r Akeem Olajuwon. Rieger scored…

… went 5 2/3 inn- ings for the win in his longest stint as a Wolverine. Sophomore Kirt Ojala went the rest of the way in relief for his first save. Offensively, the Wolverines were led by sophomore second…

… baseman Matt Morse, who went 3-for-4 with one, drops two ing weekend Central Florida had played 19 morn games than the Wolverines at th"O point, and that disparity frequentl has an effect on the outcome of…

… earl Spring games. Ross Powell started and went five innings for Michigan Saturdays giving up four hits and striking out eight. First-year pitcher Jason Pfaf (0-1) took the loss for th' Wolverines

March 13, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

… message that assistant coach Billy Donlon wrote on the locker room wall before the game. The Wolverines had lost to the Boilermakers a year ago in the Big Ten Tournament, and “Not today” was a symbol…

… thriller at the Verizon Center on Friday afternoon. After a wild ending to regulation that saw Irvin tie up the game with four seconds left in the game, he also provided the spark the Wolverines

March 13, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

…'s gymnastics team seems to be budding into a contender at an odd, yet much welcome, moment. Last night, the Wolverines continued their tear as of late by scoring a 275.45 at Cliff Keen Arena, easily outdoing…

….E "We had a tremendous meet, one of our best of the season, until that final event." The dreaded final rotation stop that gave the' Wolverines such fits was the high bar, an event that saw many a break in…

… performance as a Wolverine. Taking part in the all- around, the senior was all smiles afterwards. "We started really well, cruising for a great score, but our minds lapsed on the high bar," he said. "It's sad…

… tournament. A rebuilding year was expected, but no one thought it would be this tough. The Wolverines were picked to finish sixth in the preseason coaches' poll, but were never able to maintain a high level of…

… perspective, and we think nothin* more off it" File Photo/JOSE JUAREZ Jim Round propels the Wolverines to an early season victory with his performance on the horizontal bar. and growing team, and I'll be…

… flashes of brilliance, according to the coach. With only three seniors, the experience gained by this edition of the Wolverines should prove valuable next year. But one can't help wonder if this year could…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… natk in both the preliminaries and the semiinals. Another Wolverine, Eddie Grods -ky, survived the preliminary heat in the sprint, finishing second to Root of Chicago, but was eliminat- ed in the…

… the semifinals, the Wolverine took fourth place in the consola- tion event. White of Illinois, and Moul- ton of Iowa, proved too much for Al Lomont, Michigan vet- eran, in the half mile and he fiished…

… the Wolverines were concerned was the showing of the two milers. Wuer- ful and Monroe, neither of whom finished in the money. Monroe had to drop out at the half way mark on account of cramps, while Wuer…

Wolverine for him. were Roberts of Iowa and Klein of{ Chicago. The lone Wolverine entry in the high jump, Felker, tied for first with five others at 5 feet 9 7-8 inches. After the conipe- tition had been…

March 13, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… teams and four individual entries will make up the Wolverine contingent. Mueller pulled a fine sprint on the last turn to win by a yard over Dalton Seymour yesterday for the fourth place on the mile relay…

… anchor Both of the IVichigan relay teams are expected to give competition for any aspirants for relay honors In the individual events the Wolverine entries will be made up of Pottle in the pole vault…

Wolverines in the all-conferene meet Fiiday and Saturday in Chicago. All of . these men have been fencing as number one men throughout the entire season in the foils, epees. and sabre respectively. In view of…

… the records of the? Wolverine sw rdsmen picked to at- tend this meet, Gordon probably has the lest chance of winning a Big Ten title. This Maize and Blue fencer has not been defeated so far !this season…

…, Captain of the Wolverine Con- in the three Big Ten meets on the ference champion swimming team, Michigan schedule thus far. who will swim in the 220-yard free Gordon also has the advantage style event in…

… total of 71 1-2 points to 32 1-2 made by the Wolverine youngsters. This se-' cond meet of the year brought out the fact that as a team the Wol- verines are only mediocre, but there are several outstanding…

… time' of 5.4 sec. Egleston brought the fourth place to the Wolverines in 5.6 sec. being nosed out by John- son and Lausche. The 40 yard high hurdles which were run in the fastI time of 5.5 sec. went to…

… JohnsonI while Egleston the Michigan hurdle! artist won third place with 5.6 sec. Eknovich one of the most out-f standing men on the Wolverine squad for several years took the two long sprints in fast time…

March 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

…. ..: "...., Georgetown's.Esherick the class act of March By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Writer For the Michigan women's basketball team, a new season begins today. The Wolverines' first-round game of the Women's National…

…[- pariso (13-1 Mid-Continent, 24-6 overall) When: 7 p.m. Latest: Michigan will fea- ture a new lineup, with Tabitha Pool stepping in for Susana Jara. Not having played since March 1, the Wolverines are on a…

March 13, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 128) • Page Image 11

… Ten Swimming Championships last weekend in Columbus, Ohio, but the Hoosiers had to overcome five con- ference records by sprinter Fernando Canales to keep the Wolverines in the back seat. Canales won…

…; Wolverines, winning both the one- and three-meter events. Bob Murray also grabbed first place honors, finishing first in the 50-yard freestyle in 20.76. Although Indiana continued their dominance, the tide…

… Roethlisberger. "But Kevin has worked so hard, and it paid off for the team and for him." Wolverine coach Newt Loken, in his 32nd year at Michigan, was pleased with how his team performed during the weekend meet…

… the all-around, Wolverines Jim Varilek (floor exercise), John Rieckhoff, (side horse), Darrell Yee (still rings), Gordon Higman (parallel bars) and Bob Creek (horizontal bar) all turned in outstanding…

… 2 and 3. The Wolverines, expecting second and shooting for first, finished a surprising third place behind Indiana and Ohio State. "We just had a poor week," said coach Jack -Harvey. "We figured In…

… very close third with 75 points. The rest of the or- der was Michigan State, Wisconsin, Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota, Iowa and Northwestern. Tim Thomas led the Wolverine ef- fort with Michigan's only…

… Buckeyes. Wolverines James Henry and James Ross captured 4-5 in the long jump competition. Dan Heikkinen and Bill Weidenbach repeated a Michigan 4-5 finish in the two mile run. Steve Elliot took fifth in the…

March 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…-American defenseman last year, has played at center this year and led the Wolverines with 42 points, while Langill was fourth best scorer in the east and topped his team with 51 points. PEPPE'S BOYS SCORE: Swimming…

…-place finishers enaYW the Spartans to squeeze past the Wolverines for runner-up honors. Although Michigan took three individual crowns to only one for MSC, the home forces picked up six seconds in con-, trast to…

… squeezing into the finals with a 52.5 century Benner took third in the finals with a time of 51.7. Another Wolverine who swam one of his best races of the year was Rusty Carlisle. Swimming in the 150-yard…

… weather will become warm enough to enable the Wolverines to get in much outdoor practice before embark- ing on their southern tour during spring vacation. * * * COACH FISHER, is not concern- ed about the…

… combination. ANOTHER returnee that will brighten the Wolverines' situation is Bill Mogk. Normally a third baseman, Mogk saw action last year in the outfield and also at second. Fisher hasn't decided as yet…

… drills are outfielders Frank Howell and Jerry Harrington and catcher Doug Peck. Toronto (whom the Wolverines turned back twice, 6-4 and 4-1) and a 5-3 defeat of Yale. Their squad has been greatly…

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… nevertheless begun. The Wolverines, under first year coach Bud Middaugh, have just returned from their annual spring trip to Lakeland, Florida, where they accumulated a 6-7 record. "ANY TIME YOU come back from a…

… five out of the nine positions. Jeff Jacobson, a freshman from Glenview, Illinois, started for the Wolverines at second base, while Anthony Evans from Franklin, Ohio, and Garry Gawrch, from Great Falls…

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…4Saturday, March 13, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rt- - - k I --- - THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Page Nine e Wolverines hos Badgers in home finale m _ .1 out to lunch . F mort novock Second place is…

… up with the new rule," added Ford, referring to the recent Big Ten ruling that allowed the Wolverines to accept the N.I.T. bid. "It feels pretty good. It would have been a big letdown to come that…

…, today'; opponent in their Big Ten seasor finale at Crisler Arena. Last January 9, the Wolverine, traveled to Wisconsin to meet the Badgers in their conference open. er. At that time, their record wat a…

… mediocre 6-4 while the Badger sported a 5-3 record, a mark whic. didn't indicate their true talent. At that time, Michigan coacl John Orr called them, "The hot- test team in the Big Ten." The Wolverines blew…

…. Undoubtedly, Badger coach John Powless will be seeking re- venge for that loss. Even though the Wolverines have already received a National Invitational Tournament bid, to- day's game is still important to them…

… three more records by scoring only three more buckets. The Wolverines, on the other hand, come into today's game rid- ing the crest of a three game win- ning streak., Head coach John Orr realizes the…

… against Iowa. Today's game marks the final home game for the Wolverine sen- iors. Lost after this season will be captain Dan Fife, forward Rod- ney Ford, as well as Harry Hay- ward and Tim Nicksic. Fife…

March 13, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… since been Michigan men's those freshmen walk through a stalwart lacrosse2013- the doors of Oosterbaan for the 14class Fieldhouse this season, and they Wolverines. have excelled. He has 2. Andrew Hatton…

… have to be Hatton and goaltender Robbie mentally tough, especially for Zonino - have become a freshman, to come right back mainstays in the starting lineup and keep showing the type of for the Wolverines

March 13, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… released its selections, Michigan's name was nowhere to be found. The commit- tee refused to ignore the Wolverines' monumental late-season collapse, in which Michigan lost seven of its last nine games. "I…

… play in the NCAA Tournament field this year." Instead of donning dancing shoes, the Wolverines will participate in the ugly stepchild of the college basketball postseason - the National Invitation…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… teammates. Powers, for one, loves Rogers' com- petitiveness, and cites it as one reason why the sophomore has played so well for the Wolverines this season. Rogers is a key member of both the penalty kill and…

… from a below-.500 record in 2001- 02 to a winning record this season. More importantly, the Wolverines were in contention for the confer- ence championship until their loss to Illinois on March 1. And if…

March 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

….Y.? Blue face Cavs i quarterfinals By DAVE JOHNSON With a pair of tournament victories under their belt, the Wolverines take to the road tonight for third round NIT action against the Virginia Cavaliers at…

… fire, Virginia boasts a 12-1 home record, losing at University Hall only to highly- ranked Maryland by a basket. At seven-foot-four, who wouldn't be? And according to Wolverine assistant coach Bill…

… jumpers and letting him come out of nowhere to block them." This is only the second time th4 Michigan has faced the Cavaliers; the first meeting 18 years ago resulted in a 66-52 Wolverine victory. It's also…

…. NIT NOTES: Michigan's last NIT appearance was in 1971 and ended as the Wolverines dropped a 78-70 decisi to Georgia Tech after beating Syracus 82-76 in the first round. Start t WeekendI Pitcher Local B…

… the last 29 years, Michigan still beat the Warriors. But then, the Wolverines didn't have a 7-4 center with which to contend like they will tonight. Although he is far from a one-man team, freshman…

March 13, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 128) • Page Image 13

…State stops icers to. end dismal season By BRIAN MILLER The 1978-79 WCHA season mercifully came to a.close for the Michigan Wolverines ten days ago, and in typical fashion-intrastate rival Michigan S…

… were hoping to sneak into the eighth and final playoff spbt. Despite the Spartans' series sweep, both they and the Wolverines will be sitting out the conference tour- nament for the second straight year…

March 13, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… was unclear who would represent the Wolverines in their weight class at the Big Ten Champion- ships. Just one day before the tourna- ment began in Bloomington, Michigan coach Joe McFarland decided…

… fulfilled his goal of qualifying for the NCAA Champion- ships in Oklahoma City, where he will join eight other Wolverines. "I can't believe after being so down and out that I was able to get fourth place…

… for nine years before becoming a Wolverine. "For me it hasn't sunk in yet, because I'm so focused on the postsea- son and championships, but it's great to go out on a high note," Bottke said. "We didn…

… be proud of. Give them a way to go out on a good note.' I think that was the perfect thing to say." In two weeks, the Wolverines travel to Iowa for Big Ten Championships. 6M9NOTES Sophomore Lee dives…

… on the spring- board,withher fifth-placescore of549.50 in the one-meter. Lee also finished 11th on the three-meter springboard and 18th on the three-meter platform. She will be the first Wolverine

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