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May 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…Sports a Page 20 Wednesday, May 5, 1982 The Michigan Daily Wolverin Michigan b by belting Ray Fisher with Adrian both games Paciorek season hom year. Paci great Bill] Dave Brow 'M' nine sweep…

… the THE WOLVERINE senior's first homer came in Michigan's series split with Ohio State las sahmen's offense back on track yesterday the bottom of the first inning off-Bulldog pitcher Geno IN THE FIRST…

… walked on his first trip to the plate. the Wolverine starting pitcher, giving up . The Wolverines walloped the Bulldogs in Paciorek bounced out to third and grounded into a and allowing three runs before…

… former Tiger his second two-run homer of the day. Jacobson belted the Wolverines' only h Freehan, who belted ten homers in 11, Adrian's Berchiatti hardly had time to recover af- first game in the second…

… inning off Adr 'n, who originally set the record in 1960, ter giving up his second home run to Paciorek when Bunton. Wolverine freshman Ken Hayward stepped to the +- plate to blast his third homer of the…

… year over the left field fence to score Michigan's last run of the game. THE WOLVERINES' Jeff Jacobson and Fred Er- dmann also joined in the slugfest, garnering two hits apiece. Jacobson singled twice in…

… four trips to the plate while Erdmann singled and cracked a double to bring in Jacobson in the fourth. The Wolverine pitching staff also performed well in the second game. Starter Matt Ruud only gave up…

…), Sygar (7)and Vela WP-Ruud, LP-Berchiatti HR-Paciorek 2 (9, 10), K. Hayward (3) MICHIGAN'S C.J. Beshke (6) tries in vain to stop an Adrian base-stealer (left). Wolverine pitcher Mike McClear cuts down the…

Wolverine batsmen came off what coach Bud Middaugh termed as "a tough weekend" to sweep yester- day's double-header with Adrian. Mid- daugh is referring to Michigan's series split with Ohio State which left…

… the Wolverines firmly in second place in the Big Ten East. The Wolverine offense couldn't get on track in the first game as the Buckeyes downed Michigan, 6-4. The Blue nine came back in the second game…

May 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…-0oealrcr Saturday, National Invitational (women) The Wolverines are well on their way, sporting a 36-10 overall record, Saturday, noon, MichiganIntercollegiate and a 15-4 conference record, good for sole…

…, strengthened their hold atop the conference. B lu e stilWhen last we left our heroes, though, they were preparing to face those same Spartans for an April 19 dual duel in East Lansing. The Wolverines o k…

…/3 igan State to bring their overall innings of no-hit ball. See Baseball, Page 16 Wolverine designated hitter K record to 34-16, 10-6 in the Big Ten. the nith inning yesterday as N It ai"'t over till it…

…'s over Wolverines continue their searc seemed more like a marathon as BY MIKE HEAD played very well," Wolverine coach Brian Eisner doubles three of the games went into extra The men's tennis team not only…

… finished their said. perform innings. The Wolverines lost the finals this past weekend, but they also managed Three Wolverines found their preparation first and last games in eight tnntngs, to knock off two…

… the score of 3-2. Last Friday, the Wolverines (11-9 overall, 7-0 "It is difficult in that setting - finishing Illinois In the second game of the in conference) victimized second place Minnesota finals…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…Pago 26 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, May 5, 1983 While we were away Softball Although rain has played havoc with this season's softball schedule and the Michigan Tournament, the Wolverines have…

Wolverines tied with St. Francis and Northern Illinois for top spot in Pool Two with 2-1 marks. Due to the tie-breaker, however, the Wolverines would have been forced to play in the consolation bracket on…

March 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…, March 5, 1985 Page 9 d.. - !! S A ! 7 7 7 ?-T - Y T fTl ' 1 - ' - i.-- - _ WOLVERINES GAIN YEARSFIRST NCAA BID Cagers clinci By TIM MAKINEN Bobby Knight tried over spring break o rearrange the…

…-up, heavily promoted national yawner. But the most important basketball news came quietly out "of Ann Arbor. Last Thursday night, Bill Frieder's Michigan Wolverines captured the Big Ten Championship, bringing…

May 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

Wolverine team in the Michigan In- of time to stu cobwebs off their clubs during the vitational, shooting a 153, and in the Wolverines easi semester break by participating in MAC tourney, where he shot a 156…

…. vitational, which takes place May 7-8 in Ten foes snd all At the Michigan Invitational, held East Lansing. the Big Ten dua April 23-24 at the University Golf Cour- Netters win six 1 record. se, the Wolverine

…-American Con- ference Invitational on April 25-26. But the result was a disappointing 12th place tie out of 15 squads. The Wolverines shot a 36-hole total of 804 to tie with Kent State. Ball State won the meet…

… with a 759-shot performance. The Blue linksters then took off for Iowa City and the Northern Inter- collegiate tournament on April 30-May 2. The Wolverines finished with 1,113 strokes for a ninth…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 5C Icers reach post-season; future looks positive N 1; Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Senior Chris Seychel and the Wolverine scoring-attack will…

… unusual goal, but one that has become an obsession with Michigan hockey's second-year head coach. Berenson finished his freshman season at the ehlm for the Wolverines with an 11-20-1 Central Collegiate…

… Hockey Association record, 13-26-1 overall. By normal standards, 11-20-1 would be scraping league ineptitude,, but last year's Wolverines were good enough to just miss upending second-place Lake Superior…

Wolverines? It just doesn't matter, at least according to Berenson. "The important thing is that our younger players continue to improve," Berenson said with an eye to the future. "The chemistry will hopefully…

Wolverines' major problems surfaced. Rough, cold road trips produced little for the "W" column, and many of the players attributed the club's road problems to a mental inability to prepare for contests away…

… from Yost Arena. "WE JUST didn't come ready to play," said downtrod- den defenseman Jeff Norton after the Wolverines dropped the away game of a home-and-home series to Bowling Green early in the season…

…. Michigan did come ready to play when it really mat- tered, or at least when it faced elimination from playoff contention. In a late-season series at Ohio State, the Wolverines swept the Buckeyes in miniscule…

… years, Michigan gained valuable ground. BUT THERE'LL be many more times up and down the ice before the Wolverines become a perennial power. Berenson, however, knows where to start. "My feeling and…

… Calgary product and a tier-two Junior A player, transfer student Billy Powers, a right winger, Mike Cusack from Anchorage, Alaska and Jeff Urban, a Minnesota native and the Wolverines are well on their way…

WOLVERINES HIT BIG TEN CELLAR: Inexperience hurts women cagers By ADAM MARTIN With a hard-working group of star- ters, the wrestling team finished a surprising fifth in the country last winter, posting a…

May 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… state comes not from Kirk Gibson, or even 'The Natural' The Wolverines will be competing against athletes from Central Robert Redford, but it comes from Michigan's Kourtney Michigan, Western Michigan…

…, giving the Unikete, "meeint prhi featred pimrialy relapent, his Wolverines a 2-0 win over the Michigan State meet offers, "an excellent opportunity for individual competition," head Wednesday afternoon…

… pretty good team this year and some excellent men." Wolverine all day. Lindsey had no-hit Michigan through W omen travel to IU for invitational 6 1/3 innings as he hoped to blank the Wolverines for the…

… Indianapolis. The it was important that we finally got over the hump and field consists of Big Ten rivals Indiana, Purdue, and Michigan State as beat him," Wolverine shortstop Chris Gagin said. well as Mid…

…'s the Big Ten Championship," Henry header sweep? Was it Thompson's dramatic blast? Was it said. "If we do not win, that will give us an incentive to win the next 'the revenge factor' as the Wolverines

… NCAA scrutiny during the of alleged wrongdoings, the Wolverines mier program in Big Ten baseball. )THER teams might crumble under such higan is prospering. It is an example of , abused, but appropriate…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… defies old-fashioned baseball tradition. He would discover that the Wolverines have gone (gasp) aerobic. "ONE, TWO, three, now four," ordered a young, slender woman in a black and purple leotard Thursday…

…. "Press down, pull up, feel the beat." The Wolverines pressed, pulled and snapped their fingers to the tune of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love". "What foot are you going with?" asked one Wolverine to another. "I…

… to it." That means the traditional Wolverine workout continues - at a steady pace.Six days per week, three hours per day, the Wolverines field grounders, play pepper and take their licks in the indoor…

… off, the Wolverines bring their workouts into the fieldhouse. There they practice until mid-March, when they drag their bats and gloves down to Edinburg, Texas for an official spring training. It adds…

… strange. about a large group of male athletes being aerobicized to death by a slender, young female. "Ready, and a hop," said Wenson. And the Wolverines shuffled three steps to the right. They moved forward…

March 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

… Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 5, 1985 Pueksters ph By ADAM MARTIN Wolverine team that jumped to a 1-0 Nobody assumed the 1984-85 cam- lead in the first game on a Brad Mc- paign…

… would be the year for the Caughey goal from the left circle and Wolverines. But after drowning in ninth held the Lakers in check until midway place last season, a seventh-place finish through the third…

… us." Wolverines in a two-game total-goal THE FOLLOWING evening with the series over the weekend and outlasted game was just one period old, the Michigan 10-7, nipping the Maize 'n' Wolverines grave…

… the first inter- fort," Berenson 'said after the series, mission, before which Lake Superior "We obviously didn't plaiy as well as I had laced the Wolverines with a three- would have liked, but I was…

… second Michigan goal at 14:201 out in pJ hey for left slot. ~ht wing "BRAD CAME UP really big in the he first series," said the Wolverine mentor. 42 of the "Not only his goals, but his presence on number…

… the ice. He wanted the puck, and he e period. showed a lot of authority." ored the Despite a three-goal second period, fromthethe Wolverines found themsleves in a From thetwo-goal hole at the start of…

… in the indoor Big Ten Championships last Friday and Saturday in Madison. The men's team finished fourth in the conference. Junior Todd Steverson recorded the Wolverines' only first place finish with a…

… grabbed second with 99, Wisconsin was third with 97 and the Wolverines earned 58 points. THE WOMEN'S team took sixth place in its meet in Columbus, Ohio. The team's 33 points placed them just one…

April 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 127) • Page Image 13

…" New tennis format costs Wolverines BY ERIC LEMONT Playing under a new format and without their number three singles fplayer, the men's tennis team won one match and lost two last weekend at the…

… Blue-Gray championships in Montgomery, Alabama. The Wolverines defeated Mississippi State 6-1 but lost to both Kentucky and Pepperdine 6-1. In an interesting new format, five singles matches were played…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

… sational championship could be in store for the Wolverines in coming years. "I FEEL, AND I think they all feel, that we still have iot played our best tennis," Eisner commented. "Our aotential, I think, is…

… was the Wolverines' only All-Big Ten selection last season notching a 16-14 overall record. The second through fourth spots are positions Eisner likes to juggle depending on the matchups. So most likely…

… status, survived three NCAA cuts and set a new school record of 2:01.16 in the 200. Other Wolverine All-Americans in- cluded the 400-yard freestyle relay team of Joe Parker (sophomore), Dave Kerska…

… WANT TO BE YOUR RUNNING STORE. For the Wolverine swimmers, next year can only get better. All team members will be returning, except Ferguson, and great things are expec- ted from next year's recruits…

January 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… in Detroit on December 29-30. IN THE TWO games against Ferris State, Michigan spot- ted the Bulldogs leads of three and four goals, respectively. It didn't matter in the first game as the Wolverines

… Downing to a knee injury. At the GLI, the crippled Wolverines played valiantly, but ultimately fell to Michigan Tech in overtime, 5-4, in what was unquestionably the best game of the tournament. The…

… :;exhausted Wolverine troops then fell to Northern Michigan in the consolation game, 5-3. -Tim Makinen "Women's basketball Notre Dame 66, Michigan 50 Detroit 72, Michigan 60 Th-*.. S791 Minhi. . 90 Wolverines

… back games since January 3, 1983. BEFORE WINNING the tournament the Wolverines drop- ped games to Notre Dame, Detroit, Dayton and Toledo. In a 66-50 loss to Notre Dame, Bradetich led the Wolverines in…

… losses. The Oregon native is averaging 20.6 points per game. For a change Bradetich did not lead Michigan in scoring in a 72-53 loss at Toledo. Big Lynn Morozko (6-7) led the Wolverines with 11 points, and…

… heard of Joe McFarland, but he is the Wolverines' star 126-pounder who took first in the MidlandsTournamentover winter break. At the beginning of the season McFarland was number one according to the…

…. Nebraska was third with 47 points and Michigan was 12th, scoring 21.7 points. The only other standout Wolverine performance came from Scott Rechsteiner, who wrestled unattached and finished sixth at the 177…

…-pound weight class with a record of 4- 3. The Wolverines wrestled last night against Lock Haven State, beginning a grueling four-meet-in-four-daysroad trip. Tonight Michigan takes on nationally…

December 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 5, 1986 -Page 13 Wolverine jcers look to bury Gophers By SCOTT SHAFFER Having faced all eight of its Central Collegiate Hockey Association rivals twice, it is…

… now time for the Wolverines (4-12) to venture out and take on their first non-conference foes of the season, the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The teams play Friday and Saturday nights in Minneapolis, and…

… a 3.61 goals against average, and junior John Blue (4.71). If there is any advantage for the Wolverines in playing such a strong team, it lies in the fact that Minnesota is in the middle of final…

… at the Wolverines' 4-12 mark and become overconfident. The coaching staff knows almost nothing about Michigan's team (Talafous was surprised to learn that there were ten freshmen on the roster) and may…

… be in for a shock when they face a team that has been blown out of games only twice this year. "I HOPE they're looking past us," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson, "we look at Minnesota as…

… of history in Mariucci Arena. I played my first college hockey game there." Rivalries aside, however, the Wolverines could use a win to boost their confidence. They have lost their last three games…

Wolverines who have lost five of their last six games, travel to non-conference foe and No. 5 ranked Minnesota this weekend., P&stons'wi streak halted Richfield, Ohio (AP) - Brad Daugherty, the first player…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

… at Detroit, but when the Titans cancelled due to poor field conditions, s u a d g sWolverine coach Bob DeCarolis arranged a single game againat Eaatern Michigan on the Hurons' home field. AND THE…

Wolverines, idled since Friday night's Michigan Tournament action because of poor weather, which cancelled b u ia six games, made the most of the opportunity, blasting The 14-hit explosion was a much needed…

… batting average boost for the light-hitting Wolverines, who now stand 28-23 on the season. Three triples and a pair of doubles highlighted the Meanwhile, Jan Boyd (13-12) and Sandy Taylor combined on a one…

… the fine pitching effort by tallying two runs in each of the first two innings, another run in the fourth, and five more in the sixth. Seven Wolverine hitters knocked in at least one run apiece. Carol…

…, and we won." The Wolverines close out the home season this weekend against Big Ten arch-rival Ohio State in a pair of doubleheaders on Saturday and Sunday at the Varsity Sof- tball Diamond. Next on the…

… agenda, though, is another doubleheader today, scheduled at Michigan State. The Wolverines and Spartans split a pair at East Lansing on April 21st in their fir- st meeting. Game time is 3:00. an Baseball…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… levity. His Wolverines had just beaten Tennessee decisively after nipping the nation's number-one team Saturday. And with a less than awe-inspiring non-conference schedule ahead of him, Frieder was…

… enjoying himself. In the coming weeks, Michigan faces such powerhouses as Northern Michigan, Illinois-Chicago, and Cleveland State. No reason to be uptight. The Wolverines were just as relaxed. They know…

…," Rice said. "I knew I had Michigan right where I wanted them." "We weren't moving well enough to put good pressure on them," Frieder said of Youngstown's success at penetrating the Wolverine defense. "We…

…. Frieder 2, Daily 0. By SCOTT SHAFFER The Wolverine wrestling team en- ters today's Las Vegas Invitational gambling its number six national ranking on its performance in the two- day, varsity-only event…

… sixth-ranked Wolverines will not substitute another wrestler at 134 pounds. Bahr con- sidered dropping freshman Kyle Gar- cia down from 142, but said Garcia couldn't make the weight in time. THE OPENING…

… at 134 will make it tough for the Wolverines to repeat last year's fifth-place showing in Vegas. Top ranked Iowa will not compete, but the four other teams ranked ahead of Pg se Michigan will. Those…

… face here are the ones who we'll face again at the NCAA championship," he said. "It's important that we get a feel for these guys so we'll know what to ex- pect later on." SEVERAL OTHER Wolverines have…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

… can hope for is the top ten," Warhurst said. No hope was needed as the Wolverines glided in with a strong eighth-place finish. Warhurst, like any coach, will be quick to note that last season is nothing…

…-American . . Stickers' future is promising with newomers By JOE DEVYAK "It's getting better all the time. Can't get much worse." Maybe Paul McCartney and John Lennon were singing about the Wolverine field hockey team…

…, should help the Wolverines in the scoring departmen- t. Robin Ives, an outside forward, led her team in scoring her senior year. After last season's poor offensive showing, it is no wonder that Collins…

… brought back to the University in 1971, the men's cross-country team has consistently been one of the nation's best. This year should be no different for the Wolverine harriers as they challenge for the Big…

…-AMERICAN HONORS: Women harriers tough By STEVE HERZ Sue Schroeder is no Jesse Owens. But blame that on her chromosomes and not on her running ability. LAST YEAR Schroeder led the Wolverines to a third-place Big…

… bleeding, but Tegen said, "She's healing fine." EXCEPT FOR the departed Judy Yuhn, the Wolverines have their en- tire squad returning. Cathy Schmidt, in her last year, has focused her summer on cross…

… from Michigan's district. This year, three teams will come from the district. And with the Wolverines hosting the Big Tens this fall, Michigan should find itself making a journey to the NCAAs in a few…

… conference," he said. Tegel is concerned about the Wolverines and Sue Schroeder in par- ticular. "I feel that she has improved tremendously," he said. "I don't think Sue Schroeder is going to roll over and…

… play dead. She may well be the Big Ten champion." Nobody is handing a Big Ten cham- pionship to the Wolverines, least of all Tegel, but with Sue Schroeder ador- ned in Maize and Blue, Michigan could very…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 7C Wolverines miss series despite powerful offense "' h . ;f:;. .. .4 v : G. :T1. ' . " '' Daiy Photo by DAN HABIB Second baseman C…

….J. Beshke was nailed at the plate in Michigan's Big Ten playoff loss to Ohio State at Ray Fisher Stadium last spring. The Wolverines will lose Beshke but return a solid nucleus for the 1986 campaign. MORROW…

…, PANETTA KEY SECOND-PLACE FINISH:, Softballers couldn't kill twin bill By DAVE ARETHA The 1985 Wolverine baseball team failed to reach the College World Series for only the second time in coach Bud Mid…

… records than the Beatles. Yet those guys were a bunch of ping hitters compared to the 1985 squad. THE '83 Wolverines set school marks with a .332 batting average, 7.1 runs per game and 51 homers. Pretty…

… the country. And the pit- ching staff, with its 4.51 ERA, gave up less than half as many runs as the of- fense scored. It all added up to 55 wins, five more than ever before. The Wolverines lossed about…

…, Michigan's inexperienced pitching staff fell short in the playoffs. The Wolverines finished a surprising third in the Big Ten playoffs and second in the tough South I Regional at Mississippi State. The…

…- cats. The Wolverines had won three- of-four .games from Northwestern early in the season, and first-year terrible, but good, and we just never got there. We were definitely an up and down team, and…

…." TWO WOLVERINES who found the going a little tough last year were freshmen Michele Bolster and Bridget Venturi. Both newcomers were expected to contribute, but Bolster, a pitcher, and Venturi, a third…

… inability to sweep doubleheaders proved to be the Wolverines downfall. Of the 12 league twinbills, Michigan could manage no better than a split in six of them. Hutchins said the team just never seemed to find…

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… Buckeyes' Howard acanelli at 9.45, and the Wolverines finished the first even with a slim one- tenth point lead. AS HAS BEEN the case in some of the Wolverines' previous losses, the meet looked like it might…

… little off-balance" during a move aptly named a "helicopter" and scored an 8.3, well below his average. What made things worse was that Rieckhoff's tally was still second best for Wolverine horsemen, and…

… Michigan found itself behind by two points. The ring team came on strong, led by Big Ten ring champion Darrell Yee's 9.5, with four Wolverines scoring in the 9's. The vaulters followed suit-four 9's and an 8…

… up, the high bar squad faced: a major challenge. Although the Wolverines averaged 8.87, three Buckeyes scored .9.4 or better to insure the Ohio State victory. Women cage rs dumped Special to The lily…

… TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Michigan's women's basketball team was out- sc6red by 28 points in the second half last night as it lost to Indiana State, 100-, 70, dropping the Wolverines' record to 6-15. The women…

… points, 26 coming in the second half, while teammate Judy Ellner had 23. Co-captains Abby Currier and Diane Dietz paced the Wolverines with 18 and 14 points, respectively. Michigan's next action comes this…

… SHARP The Michigan wrestlers were the Cinderella team of the season, sporting an 8- 1-1 record and winning their last six matches in a row. But the clock struck twelve for the Wolverines this past weekend…

…. There, the closest the Wolverines came to winning was when sophomore Nemir Nadhir lost to Mark Stephenson by just two points, 13-11 and Konovsky was edged out by Doug Anderson, 7-6. Saturday night, the…

… marathon trek continued and took the Wolverines north to Minneapolis, where the Golden Gophers were waiting in the wings. THERE WERE some promising signs at Minnesota as sophomore John Beljan defeated Vic…

… Martinez, 7-6 in the 150 weight category and heavyweight Eric Klasson beat Jim Becker. It wasn't enough, however, as the Wolverines fell for the third straight day. It seems peculiar that Michigan would face…

January 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… the sequel, "Miracle on Ice II: the GLI Experience." The Wolverines won the Great Lakes Invitational, held at the Joe Louis Arena Dec. 29 and 30, as Todd Brost led a furious and frentic come- from…

… defeating Michigan Tech, 7-3, the night before. Fourteenth-ranked North Dakota solidified its slot in the final by upending the nation's top team, Michigan State, by the same score. The Wolverines fell behind…

November 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS the Michigan Doily Friday, November 5, 1982 Page 9 M'baseball legend Fisher dies at age 95 By JOE CHAPELLE Michigan sports fans lost a great friend Wednesday morning when former Wolverine

… hospital. In his 38 years as the Wolverine mentor, Fisher amassed a fine record as a coach, leading Michigan to 14 Big Ten Championships and one NCAA national championship in 1953. A member of the College…

… Fisher." ANOTHER Michigan baseball coach, Branch Rickey, had recommended Fisher to fill the vacancy left by Pratt, who went on to work for the Boston Red Sox. Rickey coached the Wolverines from 1910…

… 1958, Fisher recorded a .687 winning percentage with the Wolverines.' The former Michigan. mentor was active in baseball until 1965 when he retired as a batting practice pitcher and spring training coach…

December 05, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

…-17 Big Ten seasons. The Michigan athletic department likes winners, and from what Davis displayed as the Wolverine coach, she is not a winner. Speculation that she would be fired persisted for much of the…

… herself must shoulder much of the blame. Throughout the season, Davis coached from a distance, attending the by Matt Rennie Daily Sports Writer The Wolverine wrestling team finished sixth this weekend at…

… a Joyce Davis resigned as head coach of the Michigan volleyball team yesterday. games in body only. On the one occasion that she actively directed the Wolverines, they upset first-place Minnesota for…

December 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… Zenith's battery powered SuperSport. The portable that takes you where you're goi I I ng. SHome Wolverines edge Vols Continued from Page 11 freestyle. They were the first of many strong finishes for…

… the Wolverines. The Wolverines scored another first with Eric Wunderlich's finish in the 200 individual medley. Tennessee proved to be competition for Michigan in other events as well, winning the 400…

April 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 147) • Page Image 10

… College. In her first season as a Wolverine, she's run quite well on the cross country team and reached All-America status through her school-record time of 2:44.15 in the 1000 meter run at the NCAA indoor…

… proclamation to make with the likes of Bo Schembechler, Bud Middaugh and Bill Frieder on hand. But then again, none of these coaches can claim to have won 14 straight Big Ten titles. Eisner took his Wolverine

… an end. The '84 Wolverines had to settle for a humbling 5th- place finish. This year, Eisner has the task of rebuilding the Michigan tennis program back into a Big Ten champion. It probably won…

… season. The fifth, Tomas Anderson, gets his shot today when the Wolverines meet a tough Northwestern team at Northwestern. But the youth doesn't end there. Ed Filer and John Royer, both sophomores, should…

…'re nervous as a result, which was what our problem was in our first Big Ten weekend." Along with nervousness, the Wolverines have had to deal with a lot of ad- versity. Morris' tendonitis-plagued knees have…

… most of the team. The Wolverines were also without Morris in the singles lineup. It's quite evident that Eisner has tried to take the pressure off of his team. He doesn't want them to even think aboutthe…

…-filled Northwestern team would show that the Wolverines are for real. Eisner said, "Everybody is excited to play. Our practices this week have been sensational and I just think that it really now is evident to everyone…

April 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… softball team was saying yesterday when it was doing battle with the Toledo Rockets. The Wolverines managed to split the double header with the Rockets, losing the first game, 2-1, and winning the second in…

… a steady rain, 6-1., LINDA ALLEN took the loss for Michigan, dropping her record to 4-4 on the year. She did all she could for the Wolverines at the plate getting two RBI's on two hits. Michigan…

… arm he sustained in the second quarter of the Panthers' 26-10 victory over San ' ,.r Antonio last Sunday. The former Wolverine, who is the league's second-leading receiver, is expected to be out of…

… the Chicago Blitz for an undisclosed 1985 draft choice. Cannavino, who was an All-Big Ten linebacker and defensive co-captain with the Wolverines, has been on the injured reserve list this season…

February 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… as he reads the prognosis. The coach, who lately has become the star of the ongoing basketball saga, "All My Wolverines," has encountered more daily traumas than Luke Spencer experiences in a whole…

… State (10-8, 3-5). A run-in with the Michigan family's arch-nemisis, however, might be just what the doctor ordered. Because after jumping out to a fast, 11-3 start, the Wolverines have dropped four…

… LATE! ORDER YOUR 1983 WILDCATS TRIUMPH, 5-3: Icers fall to Northern Michigan Illl 114 *lIl1 IINS ! 11 /2 TODAY AND SQ' By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily MARQUETTE - The Wolverine icers played…

… Rempel picked up the puck at the blue line and dribbled it past Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp. The Wolverines struck back a little more than two minutes later, at 9:15, when sophomore defenseman Mike Neff…

… Chancellor poked the puck into the Wolverine net with just 3:43 gone. The Wildcats gathered more momentum when Bob Curtis was called off the ice at 5:08 for tripping. Michigan had trouble getting off even one…

… only the third of the season for the young Castlegar, British Columbia native. The Wolverines closed the gap to 4-2 at 6:12 when Brad Tippett placed the puck into the Wildcat goal. Both Michigan and NMU…

… make the score look respectable when, with only 28 seconds to go, Jim McCauley took a Ted Speers pass and drilled it past Poeschl for the final score of the game. The loss dropped the Wolverines to an 11…

… beaten the Wolverines the past five years, and simply wore down Jamie McNaughton. Giese finally pinned the young freshman at 5:46 of the third period. FROM THEN on, it was all Michigan. Mike Der…

…Garabedian got the Wolverines going with a closely con- tested, 3-2, decision. The winning point was awarded on the basis of "riding pers groun time," which is time in control. Greg Wright followed suit at 134…

March 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 120) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 5, 1982--Page 11 WOLVERINES LOOK AHEAD TO REGIONALS: Gymnasts state champs By JESSE BARKIN -11was undoubtedly the smallest state meet in history, as it turned out…

… it was a dual meet, but it didn't matter as the Wolverine women's gymnastics team claimed the Michigan State Champion- ship at Crisler Arena last night. The Wolverines outpointed Northern Michigan 138…

… invited to NCAA regionals; they lieve already qualified for AIAW. As for the meet itself, it was a chance foi the Wolverines to improve their scaores to qualify for both regionals. "It vas just not great…

… competition," said coach Sheri Hyatt. "We knew we had to get up for the meet, and we knew what we had to do." BECKWITH, who led a four-woman Wolverine sweep in the all-around, took firsts in the vault (9.0) and…

April 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…. "Everybody would like to raise a little hell, but you're in a social prescription that won't let you." He said these social prescriptions are often loosened by crowd situations. Fans give Wolverines a rowdy…

… of Wolverines, content after devouring a large meal, who returned to their Ann Arbor den with Michigan's first basketball championship. Well over 10,000 people waited in Crisler Arena for almost an…

… Michigan Wolverines has kind of a nice ring to it, doesn't it?" University President James Duderstadt asked the crowd. Duderstadt attended his first two Wolverine basketball games of the season this past…

… reserved for Michigan." Schembechler praised the Wolverine tournament success, while hecklers yelled at him to give Fisher the job permanently. "I've been around here a long time and this championship by…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… part in our program," said Darden. Loken said, "I have so many mar- record t By PAUL HELGREN The Michigan baseball team is on a roll - again. The Wolverines' two wins over hapless Adrian Tuesday (7-0, 8…

Wolverines. They could only manage three hits in the twin-bill, none in the second game. That's right, Michigan got a no-hitter, but three pitchers, Bill Shut, Scott Kamieniecki, and Jamie Piper shared in the…

December 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… escaping with a win against Toledo last Thursday, the women's basketball team lost at. Central Michigan, 76-74. Michigan should have won this game, and no one who played for the Wolverines would disagree…

… than we did against Toledo. Tempie and Carol played well and have given us a solid backcourt. The rebounding was significantly better as well." The Wolverines will play Tuesday against Western in Crisler…

January 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… have had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year's dlay, but the week in between sure wasn't kind to the Michigan basketball coach. Frieder's Wolverines lost two games, guard Quincy Turner and their…

… hational ranking. - Michigan dropped two one-point decisions on December 27-28 in the Sun Bowl tournament at El Paso, Texas. Host Texas-El Paso, the nation's 10th- iranked team, handed the Wolverines a 72…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-and-home hockey series with Western Michi- gan. The Wolverines will try to main- )er- tain their present "bronze" status and eat increase their three-point lead over An the fourth-place Broncos in Kalama- for zoo…

… tonight and tomorrow night at s. Yost Ice Arena. lore Western, which has played two ave fewer conference games than the )M. Wolverines, has finished third only gets once in the past 11 years, while th…

October 05, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

Wolverines made pass receptions. - Michigan averaged 8.9 yards per carry. - Six of seven Wolverine possessions culminated i n touchdowns. "Four-hundred-twelve yards in a half," said Michigan coach B o…

… options, was shut down by the Wolverine defensive line, -led by tackle Mark Messner and middle guard Billy Harris. MESSNER thought Wiscon- sin's offensive scheme doomed the Badgers. "(The Badgers) didn…

… game to be a lot tougher," said Wolverine middle guard Billy Harris. "I watched a lot of film on Wisconsin, and every time I watched them, they looked better and better. They have a big, physical…

… offensive line, so I was expecting us to have a tough task up Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY The Wolverine defense, led here by linebacker John Willingham, held the Badger offense to 3.5 yards per carry…

… what they might be." ii"""""""""""i"""!ee" i """ 0' ", " " " " " " i " " " " " " " i FREE PLAY i%%"3AZy FETE s " " " " " " " " " " " " S were staggering: - The Wolverines (3-1 overall, 1- 0 Big Ten…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… the Wolverine squad that brings in last year's Michigan Mr. Basketball and five other highly regarded recruits? " Affirmative on all counts, but head coach Bill Frieder thinks all that could create…

…," added the ever-cautious coach. But for those less disposed to pessimism, the 1985-86 Wolverines provide plenty of fuel for the fires of expectation. The list has to begin with center Roy Tarpley. The 6…

… guards, also struggled in the NCAAs. Sophomore Gary Grant, the Wolverines' second best shooter in the regular season with a 56.3 field goal percentage, went oh-for-everything in the tourney. By November…

… Henderson (15) and the rest of the Wolverines could not slip past Wakefield, Mass. Mark Plansky and eventual national-champion Villanova in the second round of the NCAAs. from a junior or senior." Frieder…

… Robert Henderson. The 6-9 former Mr. Basketball seemed to get more aggressive and more confident with each game last season. Henderson's rebounding and defen- se may have been the best of any Wolverine in…

… because they have experienced a suc- cessful season and also stumbled through a couple of NCAA tournament games. Their experience should provide the Wolverines with a wealth of senior leadership, something…

March 05, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… middle portion of the season, when the Wolverines were rolling over Northwestern, Michigan State, and Wisconsin (twice) to surge into a first place tie at 7-3, Frieder was asked whether his team really…

… talented Buckeyes saving Frieder their best effort of the season for Crisler ... doubts well-founded Arena as they scored 105 points. (In- cidentally, they haven't won a game since.) And when the Wolverines

… in the contest, the Hoosiers were able to win by a comfortable 15-point margin. 'Last year, many Wolverine fans would have been satisfied with such grit- t, yeomanlike efforts. It was felt that simply…

…. They forget that the current unit is essentially the same one which finished 8-10 in 1980. (If the Wolverines split their final two games, that's exactly where they'll wind up this year.) They assume…

…, Indiana, and Illinois, how far could one realistically expect the Wolverines to go? Fifth place, perhaps fourth? Absolutely-in the middle of the pack, just as Frieder insisted five weeks ago when the…

February 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… showdown for the final Cen- tral Collegiate Hockey Association playoff spot with Lake Superior ended in a 3-3 tie last night. The Wolverines and Soo Lakers remain tied for eighth place in the con- ference at…

… year. "I think we're a little burned out, especially on defense. We need a couple of days off," said Wolverine coach John Giordano. "I'll tell you, we've been playing on emotion." Senior co-captain Jim…

… eight minutes into the game as sophomore Fred DeVuono deflected Grant Clark's shot from the right point past Wolverine goalie Mark Chiamp. Two minutes later, Michigan tied it up on Chris Seychel's 12th…

… screened Dyck. SUPERIOR REGAINED the lead, though, before the period was over when Monty Beauchamp caught a per- fect pass from linemate Butler, skated in behind the Wolverine defense and lif- ted the puck…

… Michigan's John Bjorkman, saying that the puck went into the net off his skate. Late in the period, Lake Superior tur- ned in a defensive blunder of its own to undeservedly allow the Wolverines back into…

March 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… to the Daily to pick ther up. dR0305 SRQ MM/I- ATE SPORTS The Michigan Daily Caer Saturday, March 5, 1983 Page 7 ' NIT 4hopes dim By LARRY FREED It seems like just yesterday. The Wolverines

… needless to say, a lot has transpired since that victory. Back then, Bill Frieder and his young Wolverines had two goals: get into the NCAA tournament and finish in the up- per-half of the standings…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

Wolverine netter, an NCAA champ in 1982, made a fool out of himself at the Open in his first round loss to Christo Steyn of South Africa. Leach cried about almost every close line call against him. He really…

…. Jan Idomir captured third place overall for the Wolverines. The senior from East Lansing had tied for second with Purdue's Mary Meo at 156 for 36 holes, but lost by a stroke in a sudden-death playoff…

…. "There were no surprises really," said Michigan head coach Sue LeClair. "We played well. It's good solid-type AKE THAT dominating. Wolverines had three of the six finishers, as Lisa DiMatteo ied for fourth…

…'s 154. Terri Mage was one shot behind DiMatteo at 159 and Donna Greenbury finished at 162. The Wolverines have been practicing as a team since August 24, just a week before the tournament, but their games…

August 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 55) • Page Image 12

… THE three Wolverines, the league has been like an extended spring training. They can experiment with their game, face top notch pitching, and stay in baseball shape. "When I came up here I just wanted…

… consensus for the three Wolverines has been to work more on their hitting than on fielding. "IN THE summer, fielding tends to slump," stated Jacobson, who was the only Wolverine selected to play for the Cape…

… the fans and coaches. This year's trio of Wolverines isn't the first to wear Michigan colors in the Cape. Last year Greg Schulte played for the same Orleans Cardinals and the year before Mark Clinton…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 12

… finished the three-round tourney with a 226 total which was only five strokes off the winner, Syd Wells of MSU. Penn State won the individual with a score of 909. Although the Wolverines finished in the…

…." The Wolverines travel to Ferris State this weekend for a three-team match with Michigan State and the host school. H -JESSE BARKIN Terry ...36 saves for stickers * CAMERA FANS * FREE! FREE! I 20 Rolls…

… nine- school Bowling Green Invitational. Top individual honors in the meet were shared by three Wolverine run- ners. Senior Melanie Weaver, Junior Lisa Larsen' and freshman Sue Schroeder all finished…

May 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…) was not that good. We came out and got ahead and then we rolled over and died." THE WOLVERINES jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning of the opening game, thanks to a two-run homer by Debbie…

… now: $14.75. oal prevents Bryan Trottier of the New rst period last night. New York went on e Stanley Cup finals for the third year in lers win back before the Wolverines finally escaped with a 4-3 win…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 11

… meets this season, is currently ranked 14th na- tionally. Excluding last night's match at Minnesota, the team has handily defeated its last five oppo- nents. Coach Dale Bahr feels that his Wolverines do…

… 142, 167, and heavyweight weight classes are matches that can push Michigan over the edge. The Wolverines will need strong perfor- mances from Larry Gotcher, Mike Amine, and Bob Potokar, respec- tively…

March 05, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…, while Michigan coach Bill Frieder provided it off the court. A Chicago-based writer asked Frieder in the post-game press conference about the Wolverines' chances of making the NCAA Tournament. The seventh…

… you think (ESPN analyst Dick) Vitale will give you a C plus tonight?" asked a writer. "I'm not about to comment on that," said a laughing Henson. While Henson laughed, the Wolverines were near tears…

… Purdue)," said Wolverine guard Gary Grant. "This is our last chance for the world to see us before the selection." Henson feels that at least five Big Ten teams will qualify for the NCAAs. He gives the nod…

… BERNARD ANDERSON The University of Pennsylvania: Economist, Assistant To The Dean At Wharton Adjunct Professor in Industrial Relations, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on MARCH 5 - 4 p.m. Wolverine Room of The…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… weekend," said men's gymnastics coach Bob Darden of his team's per- formance last weekend at the Illinois Gymnastics Competition. That inconsistency threw the Wolverine tumblers into a last place finish in…

… the low score to Ehle's competing at the top of the lineup in every event. Said Darden, "He had to 'break the ice' for the other Michigan men on the apparatus". Other Wolverine highlights in- cluded…

… the aggressive play of Wolverine Gregg Davis, Notre Dame went on to win 15-8. Michigan fell behind early in the second game, but fought back to an 8-8 tie. Finding their rhythm, the Wolverines totally…

… shut down the Irish for the rest of the game, gaining a 15-8 victory and a 1-1 tie in the match. With the match tied 2-2, the Wolverines raced to an 11-1 lead in game five, but Notre Dame took ad…

June 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

…q SPORTS Tuesday, June 5, 1984 Page 16 The Michigan Daily CWS ends for Michigan 0 By ROB POLLARD Special to the Daily OMAHA, Neb. - The Michigan Wolverines became the first team to be thrown…

… the Wolverines may as well have packed up their bags right then and there. Coach Bud Middaugh had anticipated before the tournament that his team lacked the pitching depth necessary to win at Omaha…

… through the Wolverine lineup, finishing with nine strikeouts in eight innings. Seven of the nine victims were caught looking. "I threw a couple of fastballs (for third strikes) right down the middle," said…

… Lynch. "I guess they were just thinking curve ball." AS WAS THE case in Friday's defeat, Michigan repeatedly failed to capitalize on scoring chances. The Wolverines left eleven men on base. They had the…

… Associated Press Shortstop Barry Larkin takes an errant throw as New Orleans' Kenny Bonura slides in safely with a steal in Sunday's 11-3 elimination-loss for the Wolverines. Larkin was named first team All…

March 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

…- nia and Colorado and did very well in competition. The Wolverines finished the week Saturday in Colorado Springs with a meet against Air Force, and came away with their best score of the year, shines…

… ended with an outstanding effort for the Michigan squad, it didn't start off too well. The Wolverines should have known they were in for trouble when their plane from Detroit was delayed two hours, they…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

wolverines dust Youngstown St., 56-42 Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Two shoppers carry away packages in Nickels Arcade yesterday. Mer- chants say customers are buying more trendy and costly gifts.' Swatches…

…-out Wolverines needed three quarters of the game to score that much and ended up winning by just 14, 56-42. "We expected to (win by 40 points), but if you expect that to happen it won't happen, and it didn…

… were nullified by Youngstown State's offen- sive set. "They were pulling the big guys away from the hoop," said Wolverine forward Butch Wade. "Then they'd slide the little guys inside. They weren…

…. That's just an indication we weren't doing the job." The Wolverines were also over- playing on defense. Numerous dives at Penguin passes helped Michigan to nine steals, but it left Tarpley, Wade, and…

February 05, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…, they have what they believe to be the best forward in the conference." "They are a sound basketball team which concerns me very much," conluded the Wolverine skipper. Yet in response to Frieder's high…

…-3 Wolverines. "I know we'll go in as underdogs but we have the feeling that we can go in and win," Heathcote said. "It'll be a close, hard fought game like most of the ones these two teams have had in the past…

… nipped the Wolverines in overtime, 59-58, on a Jay Vincent free throw. And two years ago at Crisler, Michigan's Keith Smith sank a charity toss after time had expired to lead his team to a 49-48 victory…

… would probably press the case of Mike McGee, the second leading scorer in Wolverine history whose 22.0 average trails only Vincent's 22.9. The two seniors will be squared against each other this evening…

… shooting touch from intermediate range, make him one of the conferen- ce's most respected players. No one dares doubt McGee's impor- tance to his team. The Wolverines wouldn't be near the top without his…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… the country for Pur- due. The Boilermakers and Wolverines, co-leaders in the Big Ten with 7-1 records, square off Sunday at Crisler Arena. Pue reseeks revenge Blue fresh off Iowa drubbing A (contued…

… differently this year? "Play better," Keady simply stated. "We're not worried about last year's game. We're worried about coming in and competing with them this year." If the 11th-ranked Wolverines, 18-3, play…

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