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January 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, January 6, 1988-Page 9 Wolverines claim the Fame Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Michigan defensive tackle Mark Messner shares his emotions with cheering fans after the…

Wolverine victory. Messner caused Alabama quarterback Jeff Dunn to fumble which Michigan promptly turned into seven points. !R Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Michigan running back Jamie Morris bowls over…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…-6, and gain a split in a weekend ;;eries at Yost Ice Arena. -y The Wolverines captured the opener, 6-5 with an -overtime goal by sophomore Bryan Deasley. The big story, however, was the officiating. Both…

… Saturday's contest. Red got redder by the minute as he watched Ohio State score the tying and go-ahead goals in the second period as a result of a five-minute major assessed to Wolverine captain Todd Brost…

… after them," said left wing Mike Moes. "But we quit and they didn't." Besides inept officiating, the Wolverines also had to deal with several key injuries. Senior right wingers Brad McCaughey (sprained…

Wolverines' 6-5 overtime vic- tory Friday night at Yost Ice Arena. WINTER CLEARANCE 20% - 750 OFF Blue Lines ; , :' V f ' iC . With Blue icers... .no lead is safe By DOUGLAS VOLAN Twice this weekend…

… the second. In that period, the Wolverines played 'their worst 20 minutes of hockey this season. They surrendered six goals in the period, and scored only one of their own. Bryan Deasley was able to…

… record that score, only because Ohio State goalie, Roger Beedon, was near death after getting injured during the play. THE WOLVERINES didn't lapse out of their coma until over 18 minutes of the third…

… period had gone by, when Don Stone scored on a slapshot. But it was too little too late, as the Wolverines lost, 7-6. Friday night's game was also a showcase for the often subdued Wolverines. They were…

… leading 4-2 in this one, as the third period opened. Unfortunately, (as usual) Michigan decided to take a nap. Only after losing the lead, did the Wolverines finally wake up. They went on to win the game in…

… responded, "We had the lead. That's the worst thing that could happen. Then when we tied it, everybody was like 'Hey, wait a minute, we better start playing again."' THERE IS no doubt that the Wolverines are…

…. Despite losing almost 40 percent of its scoring due to injuries suffered by senior right wingers Brad McCaughey, Joe Lockwood, and Billy Powers, the Wolverines have kept on scoring. Deasley, Stone, and Jim…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…Hockey vs. Michigan State Friday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS, Monday, January 25, 1988 Men's gymnastics vs. Minnesota Friday Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Page 9 WOLVERINES TAKE OVER…

Wolverines were defeated, 5-3. "We had the chances but the goals weren't there," said Michigan head coach Red Berenson. "(Friday) night we didn't need them and they were there. You can't give up five goals to…

… opener, the sophomore goaltender returned with a vengeance the next evening, stop- ping 36 Wolverine shots. Sixteen of those saves came in the third period, when Michigan continuously at- tacked the net…

…." The Wolverines did score three goals of their own in the second pe- riod, but it wasn't enough to over- take the Bulldogs. "I can see why that team has beaten (Michigan) State, Western (Michigan), and…

… Lake Superior," said Berenson. "They play a patient game, particularly with the lead." IN THE SERIES opener, it was the Wolverines who were hot. Trailing 1-0 after the first period, Michigan caught fire…

… in the second, scoring four goals. Two of them were by right wing Billy Powers, who picked up five points on the night. "It was my best game here," said Powers. The Wolverines added four more goals in…

… was defeated by Michigan State Friday night, 66-59. Despite the Wolverines' third straight Big Ten loss, head coach Bud Van- DeWege didn't seem upset. "I'm not down one bit," he said. "We've just got to…

…- lems once again plagued the team. The Wolverines shot just under 31 percent for the game. "We came to play," said VanDeWege, "but the bottom line is that we're not playing the half-court offense. You…

… shooting from the field. Powell and the rest of the Wolverine offense was shut down by the tough Michigan State defense. The Spartan center, 6-4 senior Sue Forsyth, seemed to get a hand in ev- ery Michigan…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… since the 1984- 85 season. Despite suffering a tough loss to Ferris State last Saturday, the Wolverines look strong. "You have to give Michigan credit," said Bulldog head coach John Perpich. "They're a…

…. 15-16, marked the first time this season head coach Red Berenson has been able to compile three strong lines. These three combinations propelled the Wolverines to their first conference sweep over the…

Wolverine squad to miss the national championships last year, but neither money nor talent should hold back the team this year. "I think we will finish in the top eight in the nationals in Maryland. We have a…

… State with club captain Tony Rodriguez and sopho- more Bill Fink performing capably for the Wolverines. THIS PAST weekend, Michi- gan topped Fort Wayne Bible Col- lege and Michigan State. Coach Mc…

…-15, 15-4, and 15-4. Next on the schedule is Notre Dame on Saturday. Last year the Irish gave the Midwest Champion Wolverines their stiffest competi- tion. "Notre Dame has some strong outside hitters. We…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… to be the most intense series I've ever played in," said Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples. "If you thought the last series between us was intense, this one will surpass it greatly. We won't be…

…-13) on the other hand, will be fighting to maintain its third place position. The Wolverines presently stand nine points behind the Spartans but only one point ahead of fourth-place Western Michigan and…

… two ahead of Bowling Green. "The games at this point in the season always seem more important," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson. "With so much at stake I sense it will mean a lot to both teams…

… meetings with Michigan State that the Wolverines came out on top. Last weekend the Spartans disposed of Illinois- Chicago in two hard fought games. The sweep in- creased the Spartans current winning streak…

Wolverines, however, have experienced a difficult time grasping this concept and Berenson points out that the team which makes the most mistakes will probably lose. "We haven't played as consistently as…

Wolverines face off with Michigan State tonight at Yost Ice Arena and tomorrow night at Munn Arena in East Lansing. M', MSU scoring leaders Michigan GP G Brown,R 30 17 Powers, B 28 19 Brost, T 30 16 Stone, D…

… x x x By STEVEN GINNS Losing is contagious and the men's gymnastics team has been over exposed to it this season. Tomorrow night at Crisler Arena (7 p.m.), the winless Wolverines will try to end this…

Wolverines in the first meet of the year in whipping them, 280.5-252.8. In its next encounter, Michigan fought back and improved its chances to shake this contagious disease by scoring a 266 in the Windy City…

… Invitational. Darden looked for the recovery to progress. However, the opportunity for a quick recovery was not realized. Illinois caused the losing to spread by inflicting another defeat upon the Wolverines

… travels to Columbus to battle Ohio State and Penn State in a tri-meet tonight. Last week Michigan defeated Illinois to improve its record to 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten. But the Wolverines will need…

January 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 15, 1988 Michigan breaks Jenison jinx Women hoopsters (Continued from Page 1) Glen Rice added 17 points and Loy Vaught threw in 10 for the Wolverines, 3…

…-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall. Rumeal Robinson hit eight of ten free throws and added 10 points to the victory total. Grant led the Wolverines to a slim 41-37 halftime edge with 18 first half points. The…

January 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… Wisconsin, there are suddenly some question marks regarding the Wolverines. Nothing too catastrophic, but the Wolverines don't look quite as invincible as they did a week ago. Here are some thoughts and com…

…- ments on the team's present state and last night's game. -It appears that Michigan has become the Big Two and Little Three. As Gary Grant and Glen Rice go, so go the Wolverines. Against Ohio State, the…

… two struggled, combined for only 27 points, and the Wolverines lost. Last night, Rice scored 22 of the 39 first-half Wolverine points, and he and Grant scored 43 of Michigan's 65-point total. The two…

… players as the Wolverines move into the tougher part of the conference schedule in the next three weeks. If head coach Bill Frieder doesn't find more offensive help for these two in the near future, the…

Wolverines will find it difficult to beat the Big Ten's best teams. -The loss of Sean "Trigger" Higgins is especially hurting in this area because Higgins was the one dependable reserve who could be counted on…

… to score. Higgins' excellent outside shooting practically guaranteed that he would throw in 10 or more points per game. Higgins' loss to academic eligibility has dealt a major blow to the Wolverines

… was pressing against Ohio State Monday. Pressing, as in choking, as in losing. Last night, however, Michigan's pressing was too much for the Wis- consin Badgers to handle. The Wolverines' full…

… scored 10. Danny Jones led Wisconsin with 16 points, and his look-alike, Patrick Thompkins, came off the bench to score 12. Terry Mills had an off night for the Wolverines, and sat out the deci- sive final…

… slate The Wolverines head down to Bloomington for a showdown with defending national champion Indiana. The game will be played Sunday at Assembly Hall (2 p.m. ABC-TV), where the Hoosiers have won 29…

…'s points, only Rice, Grant, and Vaught had scored for the Wolverines. The halftime score was 39-24 Michigan. I . - - I Michigan junior Mike Griffin goes up for a rebound in the first half of last night…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… established himself as a legitimate All-American candidate. The 6-7 forward teams with guard Gary Grant, who scored 25 points in the Wolverines' 103-71 win over the Golden Gophers, to give Michigan one of the…

… for 25 more (hitting 10 of 11 shots) in the second half as the Wolverines turned a one-point halftime lead into a 32-point victory. With Michigan clinging to a 37- 36 halftime edge, Rice scored 17…

… by a Wolverine since Mike McGee tallied 37 versus Ohio State in 1981. "GLEN RICE was sensa- tional," Michigan coach Bill Frieder said. "I'm glad to see him have a great night. He deserved that. He…

… straight state championships in high school and was a key reserve on one Michigan Big Ten champion, will have a big say in whether he picks up any more championship rings with the Wolverines. Some more big…

… battle. But the final 20 minutes were a mas- sacre. The Wolverine basketball team trounced Minnesota, 103-71, at Crisler Arena Saturday night, outscoring its opponent by 31 points in the second half. Glen…

… double figures. It was the twelfth consecutive victory for the Wolverines, who raised their record to 13-1, 2-0 in the Big Ten. MINNESOTA, (6-6, 0-2), stayed right with Michigan throughout the first half…

…, going into the locker room trailing 37-36. The first two-and-a-half minutes of the second half was more of the same, with Minnesota actually pulling even at 44-44. Suddenly, the Wolverines went on a…

… basketball for 20 or 25 minutes, but eventually the athletes and talent get to you," he said. It was as if the Wolverines were a different bunch of players in identical uniforms in each half. The first…

…-half version of the Wolverines shot 34 percent from the field, but the second-half squad made 70 percent of its shots. "YOU CAN always build on lethargic play and really go after them. We did that at halftime…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… (Coalu1s dfrm Page 1) 16-12 overall. The sixteen victories give Beren- son the most in his four-year tenure as Wolverine coach. Sophomore goalie Warren Sharples thwarted repeated Flame attempts in both…

…-on-three goals early in the second both returning from injuries, scored as well in period gave Wolverines a 3-1 cushion. Michigan the Saturday triumph. scored six power-play goals on the weekend, Friday night was…

Wolverine assistant coach Larry Pedrie gained penalties taken. some sweet revenge over the Illinois-Chicago, "We dominated them until we took some his previous employer. stupid penalties," said Belmonte…

… can live THE WOLVERINE scoring was led by with." ichigan icers 'This weekend gave me a real good feeling. This is the best that I have felt since I have been at Michigan. This is t he high point of…

… the Michi- gan hockey p r o g r a m since I have been here.' -Red Berenson WOLVERINES GAIN REVENGE 'M' grapplers take down foes S Y MPOSI U O N the By RICHARD EISEN The 13th-ranked Michigan…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…I Page 12 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 29, 1988 Wolverines stop Illinois, 76-64 Illini can't Battle back in second half By JEFF RUSH Before Illinois knew what was happening, the Battle…

…, apparently the result of an accident involving alcohol. The Wolverines then withstood a second-half surge by. the Illini to win, 76-64, at Crisler Arena. Glen Rice led Michigan scorers with 23 points, Gary…

… played one of his best games as a Wolverine, blocking shots and banging boards. Loy Vaught squeezed rebounds like they were Charmin. Even Terry Mills was spurred on by the crowd, grabbing two crucial…

… in the Wolverine's 76-64 victory. 'M' faces super opponent Sunday By ADAM SCHEFTER The Michigan basketball team has its Super Bowl Sunday plans all set - a party against Syracuse on Sunday (CBS-TV, 2…

…:30). And Coach Frieder is excited about it. "I'm sure it will be a fun trip to the Carrier Dome on Sunday," Frieder said. But it is unlikely that the Orangemen and the Wolverines will be eating chips and dip…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

…. me befor Just an hour earlier it had been "This packed to capacity for the Michigan- Michiga Michigan State basketball game that game. the visiting Wolverines had won, Even 90-72. guide re I walked…

…. Even as the Wolverines dressed in the cramped locker room, practically leaning on each other as they pulled on their clothes, they spoke warmly of Jenison. "It's a great set up. It's a big advantage to…

…'s basketball team take on traditional Big Ten rivals Ohio State and Indiana, saw one Wolverine team with two different personalities. The first lost a hard-fought battle to an excellent Ohio State team, 77- 66…

…. The second was soundly whipped by Indiana, 77-59, which had a medicore 5-6 record going into Sun- day's game. Ohio State entered Friday night's contest against the Wolverines as one of the top ranked…

… defense and they were able to convert on our mistakes." In the second half, the Wolverines were able to narrow the gap to 48-43 on a short jumper by Vonnie Thompson, but that was as close as they got…

… around the basket," said VanDeWege. Both Lisa Reynolds and Tempie Brown also scored in double figures for the Wolverines with 11 points each. Reynolds led the team with,< 1l rebounds. AFTER THE game, Van…

…, however, the Wolverines came up flat against the Hoosiers and lost by a lopsided score. Indiana jumped out early and never looked back as it took a 35-27 lead into the locker room at the half. T E M P I E…

… Brown kept, the Wolverines within striking distance as she hit three three-point field goals in the first half, but Michigan could not develop any kind of con- sistency on offense. Indiana played a…

… swarming zone defense that took the Wolverines out of their game. "We packed in the zone and it confused them," said Cindy Bumgarner, who had a game high 24 points. "They couldn't pass inside." The Hoosier…

January 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… Big Ten in steals, with an average of five per game. Also daunting the Wolverines (1-3) will be Michigan State's fiesty guard combination of 5-foot-7 Cynthia Lyons and 5-foot-6 Carlotta Taylor…

…, respectively, against the Wolverines.' Michigan is also having problems offensively. The Wolverines are currently seventh in the Big Ten in scoring (64 points per game) and ninth in field goal percentage (39…

… when you're winning," said Copeland. "You don't have any losses on the back of your mind in practice." This new-found Wolverine confi- dence has Ferris State head coach John Perpich concerned. "They…

…'ve gotten stronger and are now a stable force in the league," he said. The Wolverines received a much needed boost from the return of in- jured senior right wingers Brad Mc- Caughey and Billy Powers last…

… get all the nervousness out, and that's go- ing to be to our advantage, said Kempthorn. A rare home appearance will also help the Wolverines. This is only one of three home meets scheduled- for the…

… by senior Angela Williams and ju- nior Janne Klepek so far this season. Williams and Klepek have placed in the top three for the Wolverines in their two previous meets. In addition to Williams and…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

… Michigan's 13- game winning streak and dropped the Wolverines (14-2 overall, 3-1 in the Big Ten) into a second place tie with Illinois in the Big Ten behind first place Purdue. The loss also spoiled Rumeal…

… Robinson's best effort as a collegian. The 6-2 guard led the Wolverines with 19 points on seven- of-nine shooting from the field, and five-of-seven from the free throw line. Robinson also tallied seven…

… 182 18.UTEP 15 2 176- 19.Iowa 11 5 165 20.N.C. State 10 2 164. Doily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan's men's swimming team celebrates a Wolverine first-place finish during last weekend's meet again- st…

…. This past Friday, the Wolverines defeated Purdue, 72-41, in their Big Ten opener. Saturday, they shocked three-time defending national champion Stanford, 65-46, before a boisterous, near capacity, home…

… could have been wider, except the Wolverines rested many of their top swimmers in preparation for Stanford. Brent Lang highlighted the meet with a pool-record time of 20.52 in the 50-meter freestyle. THE…

… win the Big Ten and to do well at the NCAA's." Barrowman has become an integral part of the Wolverines in just his first season. After the Stanford meet, he called it the most exciting of his swimming…

…. despite improving its overall performance by six points. The University of Illinois topped the twelve schools competing in the Chicago Invitational. Mich.;- struggled in almost every eye*.. Wolverines' best…

… wasn't disappointed since her team surpassed its last meet's total. Christine Forlong, despite a slight ankle injury, highlighted the tumble on the road- meet for the Wolverines. The newcomer scored a…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… named Ohio "3A Player-of-the-Year," leading his Dunbar Wolverine team to a 24-4 record and the state championship, and averaging 24 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists per game, he forced recruiters to…

… the case and inked Taylor's name on the dotted line. An unpublicized Wolverine at the high school level had now attained true Wolverine status in the collegiate ranks. This year a similar situation had…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…." "They're a hard-working, feisty team, and they've always played ough against us," Michigan head nes, Buckeyes vie for playoff advantage coach Red Berenson added. THE WOLVERINES (13-11, 9-9 in the CCHA…

… Buckeyes are 4-10 in league play and mired in eighth place, they trail the Wolverines by just six points. "This weekend is critical for us," said Ohio State head coach Jerry Welsh. "(Two wins) would put us…

January 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… favors," said Yoder, referring to the Buckeyes' 70-68 upset of the Wolverines. HE SAID it did not surprise him, however, that Ohio State beat Michigan. "I don't think anyone should be surprised. They have…

… great support at home. It's hard for teams to play well on the road." Which brings us, or at least the Badgers, to Ann Arbor. Wisconsin has not beaten the Wolverines since 1984, and has not won in Ann Ar…

… of last week's game in East Lansing. Robinson is coming off his best game as a Wolverine. He scored 19 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and tossed out six assists against OSU. Wisconsin counters at…

… shut him down in the second half. Wisconsin's other big threat is sophomore Danny Jones, a 6-6, 240- pound rock of a forward who will remind Wolverine fans of Richard Rellford. "I think he's one of the…

… scoring. THE GREAT WALL RESTAURANT. Specializing in Szechuan, Hunan and Cantonese Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Rumeal Robinson had his best game as a Wolverine Monday night at Ohio State. - Thompson…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

… wrestling coach Dale Bahr. His team's 1986-87 season was practically destroyed by an Illinois road trip last year. This year, however, the road has treated the 13th- ranked Wolverines kinder, at least for now…

… come as easy as the other three. William Waters, Michigan's 118-pounder, usually gives the Wolverines a quick three point lead by winning the first match. On Friday, he lost his match to NCAA qualifier…

… Kansas and the University of Southern California as well as many local colleges. While nobody from Michigan placed first in an event, many faired well. The best finish by a Wolverine was turned in by Sonia…

… John Scherer with a time of 8:17.77. The 3,000 meter run open race was also captured by a Wolverine, as Tim Fraleigh crossed the line in 8:45.63. In the field events, Dave Irvine placed first in the…

… Saturday, the Wolverines will host Notre Dame and North- western in a triple meet in Ann Ar- bor. -JOHN McDERMOTT Heyward turning pro PITTSBURGH (AP) - All- American running back Craig "Ironhead" Heyward…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… our offense. That's hard to do in one or two days, but the plays to Glen worked ex- tremely well." SEVENTH-RANKED Mich- igan raised its record to 16-2, 5-1 in the Big Ten. The Wolverines trail only…

…. "Rumeal played a heck of a ball game. I think he realizes that if we can keep him playing like that, we'll go a long way," said Rice. THE WOLVERINES con- tinued to frustrate the Hoosiers, holding them to…

… the first half of yesterday's Wolverine trium- ph. Grant shut down Smart, allowing last year's NCAA tournament hero just six points. LaGROC sits in at Fleming Building By JIM PONIEWOZIK About 35…

January 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…, hitting the floor against Illinois and Purdue. Last year, both Illinois and Purdue caught the Wolverines at the end of an extended road trip and capitalized on their fatigue. The Illini beat Michigan in a…

…, Harvey hopes to finish "in the middle of the pack" this year. The Wolverines start their indoor season today at the EMU Invita- tional in Ypsilanti. This unscored meet will feature many local col- leges…

… finishing third in the conference last year. Tracy Babcock and Cheri Sly will pace the Wolverine distance runners, while the sprinters will be lead by Dana Davidson, Jillian Osborne, and Sophia Dubreuial…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

…, confidence is some- thing the Wolverines are gaining rapidly. The most recent evidence occurred Sunday in Champaign with a 76-68 pasting of a talented Illinois team, a squad recently ranked number 20 by both…

… guard led all scorers with 22 points. She also pulled down six rebounds, con- tributed three assists, and blocked two shots. The Wolverines' lone se- nior, Vonnie Thompson, led all players with five…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

…-10. The Cougars didn't win a match but earned points on two draws and a forfeit. The Wolverines then faced Wis- consin and again a forfeit proved to be the margin of victory. Despite losing to the Badgers…

…, John Fisher, ranked second in the country in the 134 pound class, performed well for the Wolverines. Although Michigan was knocked out of the tournament, Bahr was proud of the effort his wrestlers gave…

… with a 9.15. The men did not fare as well in their opening match. "We stumbled a bit," said Wolverine head coach Bob Darden. "One contributing factor is we had a very extremely physical week in the gym…

… last week, and that seemed to cause problems in stamina." Scott Moore's performance in the floor exercises was the lone bright spot for the Wolverines. Moore came in second place with a 9.65. -By STEVE…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

… Page 10 Marching mightily M' looks for twelfth straight By SCOTT SHAFFER .In the face of adversity, the Michigan basketball team just keeps rolling along, piling up the wins. The Wolverines, 12-1, will…

… train to finish the job," said Haskins, now in his second year at Minnesota. THE WOLVERINES should be wary of Melvin Newbern, the Gophers' leading scorer. The 6-4 sopho- more guard is averaging 14.1 ppg…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…. What the heck is a Hoosier? There's Wolverines, Spartans, and Wildcats, but what the heck is a Hoosier? Okay, no need to panic, I rea- soned. I had a whole minute to do this. I got it. I'll sketch a map…

Wolverines had dropped 16 straight, dating back to the Cazzie Russell era. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Bobby Knight's face paints a portrait of frustration during Michigan's win in Bloomington yesterday…

January 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 77) • Page Image 9

… State split a series with the Wolverines. "It's unreal that he has that many points as a freshman," said Michigan defenseman Todd Copeland. "He seems to have a knack for the net." "HE'S DEFINITELY a…

… that of Wolverine centers Brost and Rob Brown. As a result, hard work has become a necessity for the Bulldog standout. "Sometimes being smaller can be a problem," said dePourcq. "I just have to work…

…Pourcq all over me." Unfortunately for Jaffe and the rest of his teammates, dePourcq will be all over Michigan this weekend, despite having personal ties with many of the Wolverines. "Michigan is going to be…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… swept the host Wolverine hockey team, Wolverine head coach, Red Berenson labeled that series the "low point of my coaching career at Michigan." This weekend provided Bereflson with the opposite result and…

… best that I have felt since I have been at Michigan. This is the high point of the Michigan hockey program since I have been here." The road sweep, Michigan's first since 1985-86, gave the Wolverines a…

January 07, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… backcourts. Playing in all 12 games of the Wolverines non- conference schedule, he has averaged 9.8 points per game while providing Michigan with an explosive scoring threat. He had led the Wolverines in three…

… the winter term classes. Former president returns to familiar territory, new issues Wolverine cagers skin 'Cats, 92-69 By STEVE KNOPPER It was business as usual yesterday for the University community…

… healthy Terry Mills, but one would never have guessed that by the outcome of last night's game against Northwestern at Walsh-Ryan Arena. The Wolverines (12-1) routed the Wildcats, 92-69, winning. their…

January 28, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… three takeaways per game, and a season-high of seven. In the Big Ten only one team has allowed fewer points and a lower field goal percentage than Illinois: Bill Frieder's Michigan Wolverines (5-1, 16…

… surprised at tonight's scoring. Each team has broken the century mark five times this year, and last year's games also saw lotsof scor- ing. Illinois beat the Wolverines twice, 95-84 at Illinois and 89-75 at…

January 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… started as a conscious clear- ing motivation ended with stomach aches, sleepless nights, and an invi- tation to be the only first year walk- on of the 1987-88 edition of the Wolverine basketball team…

… GINNS caught 10 passes good for 227 yards, Former Michigan Wolverine, engineering the Vikings' win over Michigan Panther, and current Min- San Francisco, 36-24. nesota Viking-wide receiver Anthony In the…

January 28, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

….m. Miskatonic- Society for the fantastic in literature, Cr o f o o t Room of the Michigan Union, at 8:00 p.m. Hillel Happy Hour - U Club of the Michgian Union, Wolverine Room. at 5:00 p.m. Early Evening Devotion…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

…--Pre-interview, BP Amer/SOHIO Oil, 5-7 pm, 1500 EECS Bldg. 763-5027. Hillel Fdn--Happy hr, 5-7 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm; Israeli folk dance, instruc, 7:30 pm & open dancing, 8:30- 10 pm, 339 E Liberty. Beg…

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