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March 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… ELIZABETH UPPMAN/Daily Maurice Taylor and the rest of the Wolverines hope to handle the Illini Sunday in Champaign. Grapplers ready for Big Tens The Michigan wrestling team will be in East…

… Lansing March 9-40 for the Big Ten Championships. The Wolverines (6-21 Big Ten, 12-5-1 overall) are looking to dethrone 1995 national champion Iowa. That may prove to be a difficult task because the…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

…, Berenson knew that he and his Wolverines' time would come. It was just a matter of when. "When" began to creep forward as Berenson's teams moved up in the CCHA totem pole each of the next few years, going…

… Berenson's nightmares, two years later. Last March, the Black Bears handed the Wolverines and ,a Berenson a most painful setback - a 4-3 loss in triple overtime. But that pain can be overcome by the desire…

… experience. It's been more than three decades since any Wolverine skater has. "You know what was the difference this time around?" said fifth-year senio Sakala, who has had his share of bad memories and…

… over e- mail atjrlero@umich.edt* OVERTIME Continued from Page 13 worst for the Wolverines. They fell, 4-3, to eventual runner-up Maine, in what has been dubbed the greatest college hockey game ever. That…

… its bus. If this year's regular season were any indication of what the Wolverines' postseason would be like, they never would have won yesterday. Michigan was 0-1-2 in regular-season overtime games this…

… season, losing to Lake Supe- rior once and tying Ohio State twice. But this year's NCAA tournament proved to be a different story for a few reasons. The Wolverines had one of the tough- est stretch runs…

…- age (.861) in the nation. Turco had a 2.27 goals-against average, second in the na- tion in that category. 4 And each individual Wolverine was more focused and more confident in him- self and in the…

… confident. "I don'tknow (whythat is),but I couldn't ask for a better way to (have won)." Whether it was the Wolverines' toug schedule, defense, confidence or a combi- nation of the three, they were finally…

February 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 1, 1996 - 11A Wolverine tumblers travel to WindyCity By Chaim Hyman Daily Sports Writer Coming off a number of strong per- formances at last weekend's intra…

…- squad meet, the Michigan men's gym- atcsteam will travel to University of-Illinois-Chi cago this weekend. The Wolverines plan to compete in whfiat will be their first dual meet of th'h Season. They will…

… coach Bob Darden feels his t, has to play to its personal best to be successful in Chicago. The last time the Wolverines competed at lli- nois-Chicago was earlier this season at the Windy City…

… make sure we are compet- *jg to our level at all times." rThe Wolverines hope this meet will die the start of a productive season. "We want to be much more consis- tetit'this week, as well as in the rest…

… long nge and then Roy Hairston went in- e for two more. At the TV timeout with 3:10 left in the half, Purdue had more than doubled Michigan, 38-18. Back on the floor, the Wolverines proceeded to crawl to…

… outrebounded the Wolverines, 17- 11.. Michigan was just 10 for 25 (40 percent) from the field, committed 10 turnovers and consistently let Purdue get inside for easy buckets. At halftime, the Wolverines' top two…

… scorers, Maurice Taylor and Louis Bul- ._A 1__ .1- - - - Michigan suffers worst home loss since '84-'85 Boilermakers add to Wolverines' 3-game skid By Paul Barger and Brent McIntosh Daily Sports Writers…

… The Michigan men's basketball team has had a great deal of success at home over the past few seasons. Go- ing into last night's game against Purdue, the Wolverines had won 15 straight at home. The…

… away since last season's 78-57 loss to Arizona. Michigan has not lost three games in a row since the 1990-91 season. The Wolverines lost four contests in a row that year, dropping games to Michigan State…

… bench scoring. The Wolverines pride themselves in hav- ing three reserves - Dugan Fife, Willie Mitchell and Robert Traylor - who could start on any given night. Against Purdue, that strength be- came a…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 16

… challengers, scoring 231.375 points. Iowa finished a close second with 229.125, followed by Penn State (225.475), Minnesota(224.925), Michi- gan State (222.45) and Illinois (218.875). The 0-11 Wolverines

Wolverine in the finals, finishing fourth in the event with a score of 9.35 again. Junior Jason MacDonald also per- formed well on the high bar event, grab- bing 10th place with a 9.55. The Buckeyes were the…

… top all seven teams at the conference meet in Columbus on Satur- day. The victory marked the fifth con- secutive year the Wolverines have been crowned Big Ten champs. Michigan State scored a 193…

… from 1983-87. The Wolverines dominated the top of the scoreboard. A different Michigan gymnast placed first in the all-around and the four individual events. Four of these champions were freshmen…

… the bars, breaking the two-week-old school record. Peters and senior Wendy Marshall are the only Wolverines to re- ceive a perfect mark this season. Marshall, who was named Big Ten gymnast of the year…

… balance beam, but Burke was the only Wolverine to perform weJl on that appa- ratus. The team score was only 47.100 on the beam. "We tried to give this one away in th last event," Michigan coach Bev Plock…

…'t content with just the Big Ten title. The Wolverines have two weeks to perfect their routines for the NCAAs. They will be competing April 13 in th Central Regional in Baton Rouge. e Bulldogs 15-5 run to…

… Every team has a weakness, a part of its game that will cause certain defeat. This weekend, Michigan's opponents found the Wolverines' flaw and they attacked. Poor passing is sure to doom a vol- leyball…

… team, and this weekend was no exception. The Wolverines lost to Min- nesota in pool play and were eliminated by Iowa State in the first round of seeded play. The Wolverines entered the Michi- gan…

…. But those dreams fell short as Michi- gan was eliminated in the first round once again. At the Big Ten Champion- ships, the Wolverines steamrolled the competition in pool play, faltering only once the…

February 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

Wolverines have never won the O'Charley's Invitational Michigan wil face off against eight teams in the three- day event. The matches will run Friday-Sunday with Michigan's first match at 1 p.m. in Knoxville…

… paper, the match looks pretty even," said Michigan assistant coach Dan Goldberg. "But the team is going in confident that they can win." The Wolverines, ranked 24th in the nation and seeded third in the…

… relatively in- experienced Wolverine team. Michigan, however, is not con- cerned by this. "We have a solid team here, a solid lineup, and a great doubles team," Ritt said. "We're ready for the dual season…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

Wolverines knew what to expect practice, the walk-ons were not as fortunate. The afternoon began at 3 p.m. when 10 walk-ons took the ice, attempting to make Michigan's roster. Of the 10 players trying to earn…

…." Last season, Craig Assenmacher bucked the odds and made the team without coming to school with a scholarship. Right now though, he is the only injured Wolverine. Assenmacher is sidelined with a broken…

… finger. The Wolverines, as a whole, are healthy, and Berenson wants to keep it that way. "It's really difficult to get your team in game shape in a week," he said. "We just hope we have a good week with no…

… organized practice they've had in literally six months." i i ur w . i w } DAMIAN PETRESCU/Daily Michigan assistant hockey coach Mel Pearson instructs players yesterday during the Wolverines' first official…

…, renovated locker and weight rooms, a new trophy room in the north concourse, new bleachers in the north end zone and the removal of obstructed-view seats. The Wolverines have scheduled their first two events…

… the Wolverines. It will be the first time ever that Michigan volleyball will be televised nationally. ROSTER CHANGES: Two players left the Wolverines over the week- end. Senior Ramona Cox transferred to…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… RiverfontColiseum. The boys won the national championship. Could there ever be a better reason to sing? If you're a Michigan hockey fan, there is no better feeling than seeing Wolverine captain Steven Halko…

… sits on the Michigan hockey coach's desk. After 12 years and an even 300 victories at the helm of the Wolverine ship, Berenson's time has, indeed, finally come. Anyone who had seen the Michigan coach…

… Berenzweig and Greg Crozier after Saturday's NCAA final, celebrating the Wolverines' first national championship since 1964. 4ichends frustration by breaki overtime jinx ~ .... …

November 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

… turns home this weekend for the most anticipated home series of the season. The Wolverines (2-6 Big Ten, 7-8 over- all) close out their regular season against conference foes Northwestern and Iowa. The…

… follow- ing a 3-2 road win over Ohio State, which vaulted the previously unranked Wolverines to No. 18 in the nation. "(Our) morale is on an upswing," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. "We've got a lot…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 14

… 4B -The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, April 1, 1996 SWIMMING Tankers' lack of depth -too much to overcome Wolverines lose valuable points in the shorter events --4- By Susan Dann and…

… third. The Wolverines, who were without last year's victor in the 50, 100 and 200 "I feel badly for us. It shows the depth of our team that I'm doing sprints. --Tom Dolan Michigan swimmer freestyle races…

…- end, competed in his final meet as a Wolverine. Finishing 17th in the 1,650 freestyle for the second consecutive year, Wenzel missed Honorable-Mention All-American honors by just over a second. "I felt…

… be done," Wenzel said "I'll miss the team and the meets, bu practice hurts a lot. I don't thinkg miss that much." A DIFFERENT KIND OF LANE: The Wolverine swimmers donned the maize and blue Nike warm…

… are -headed to Atlanta this summer. At the top of the lineup was Dolan, the { Wolverines' money man and arguably :the best swimmer in the world. This weekend, Dolan showcased his talent, versatility and…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 13

… have gone differently, had the Wolverines still possessed eight-time All-American sprinter Gustavo Borges, breaststroker Steve West, diver Abel Sanchez and freestyle/IM swimmer. Owen von Richter. As a…

… Michigan's fourth consecutive national title in that event. "We own that event - our name is permanently on that trophy," Urbanchek said about the Wolverines' perennial dominance in the relay. In one respect…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… and frustration, of anguish and anger, are over. The puck finally bouncedthe right way for the Wolverines. Brendan Morrison finally hitthe back of the net instead of the goal post. Red Berenson's team…

… richly ironic. Michigan was bounced from the AA tournament in overtime the past ee years. The Wolverines lost to Maine in 1993, Lake Superior in 1994 and Maine again in 1995. The breaks never went their…

…, the Michigan Party on eight seats on the assembly. The Students' Party pulled in five seats, the Wolverine Party received four, and for the first time, the United Peoples' Coa- lition received two…

… the as- sembly may have stolen some of the limelight, both the Students' and Wolverine parties retained and won assembly seats. MSA Reps The new MSA representatives, their party affiliation and the…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 1, 1996 WOLVERINES Continued from Page 12 I opponents with this weekend's trip to Northwestern. It is their first Big Ten game since August. Last season…

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the referee ruled Streets out of bounds. Fome Mihigan star Biakabutuka out dumr for seasn with torn knee ligaments CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Former Michigan running back Tshimanga…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

…-Four seniors, four years, four overtimes. One huge win. The senior class of the Michigan hockey team - Steven Halko, Kevin Hilton, John Arnold and Mark Sakala - has seen it all in its careers as Wolverines. 1993…

… didn't get the lucky bounces." Impressive was the Wolverines abil- ity not to let their past heartbreaks set them back. But then again, this was the bunch's first trip to the final game of the season…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…. Saturday's win was his 300th and the culmination of more than a decade of rebuilding the Wolverines. When Berenson took the Michigan job in 1984, the Wolverines finished ninth in the CCHA. Now, 12 years…

… Remackel's drive in the second period. He kept Michigan in the game when he had to, but the Wolverines were mostly strong on the blue line. "(Michigan) is a much better defen- sive team than people give it…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… president respectively, LSA-SG reported yesterday. According to unofficial election re- sults, Scublinsky/Madison received 849 votes, Wolverine Party candidates Jeff Berger and Barry Rosenberg finished second…

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