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January 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 75) • Page Image 19

… himself on Saturday. The Wolverines dropped their first Big Ten game of the year to the Fighting Illini, 96-84. *Burson and boys in W Frieder's boy, Vitale. Ann Proposition 48 has gone too far CHAMPAIGN…

… beat every dam from Ohio and Michigan." t So far, the Wolverines have played their role well, easily knocking off Youngstown State and the various saite schools. But 14-2 Michigan will have its hands…

January 31, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

… feeling (to score 19). I'm gonna try to get on a roll." Besides Joubert, the Wolverines were not extremely fluid on offense, but they didn't have to be. Michigan chimed in at .492 from the field, but the…

… defense gave the team its lead and sustained it. WHEN ROY TARPLEY (10 points, 4 rebounds) fouled out with 10 minutes left in the second half and his club up by 21, Frieder still had the Wolverines pressing…

January 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… Michigan escapes, 61-59 (Continued from Page 1) Norman canning two field goals to bring Illinois to within four, but then the Wolverines took over. MICHIGAN took a 26-18 score and turned it into a 38…

… away six easy points to Illinois. The tone was set for the second half. Illinois guards Bruce Douglas and Glynn Blackwell simply ate the Wolverines (Grant and Joubert in particular) alive. Nine Illinois…

Wolverine lead in the final minutes of the first half. Again, the 6-3 195-pounder had a steal or tip leading to four of Illinois' five hoops, taking the last one in himself. "It all started in the last three…

…. The Wolverines netminding this season has been inconsistent and has cost the team many games. Recruiting a goaltender has been a major priority for Berenson and his staff. From the urgency in the two…

… make a mistake? Berenson's recruiting philosophy is simple. "I make it clear to recruits if they are not really interested in an academic challenge don't come to school at Michigan," said the Wolverine

January 29, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… feeling the way Kent "Flounder" Dorfman did when he uttered the immortal line, "Oh boy! This is great!" Sunday's 96-77 Wolverine victory over 15th-ranked Kansas established, once and for all, that this is a…

… else but Gary Grant, the man who can no longer be considered a freshman on the court. The 6-3 guard sank eight con- secutive field goals in the first half as the Wolverines jumped out to a 50-35 lead at…

… you're going to get that kind of shot to win a game." KANSAS COACH Larry Brown, less- than-thrilled with his own team's effort, gave a four-star review to the Wolverine starting line-up. "I don't see…

… last night but I don't think it affected my play." The Wolverines' 58.7 percent shooting was due in part to an invisible Jayhawk defense. Brown used both a zone and man-to-man but Michigan, which is used…

Wolverines. Wish Grant-ed KANSAS MinFG/A F Manning......... 35 9/22 Kellogg........... Dreiling ........... Thompson ......... Hunter.......... Turgeon......... Pellock.......... Newton.......... Campbell…

… 4 1 0 0 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan center Roy Tarpley pinsI afternoon... Calvin Thompson's shot against the glass in the Wolverines' 96-77 win over Kansas Sunday bM climbs poll; Grant…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… arch-rival Michigan State. Beset by injuries, the Wolverines (12-15) will also be up against a Spartan squad that has revenge on its mind. Michigan downed State, 5-3, in East Lansing when the, two teams…

… last met, and that is a fact that the Spartans have not forgotten. The victory ended a 10- game winless streak for Michigan against the Spar- tans, but the Wolverines will be hard pressed to ex- tend…

…- cluded Wolverine left wing Chris Seychel, drafted Chiamp during his high school years. When the time came for college recruiting, Chiamp heard from the likes of Lake Superior State, Colorado College, and…

…'s offer. A month before he was to don the Women c by ROB POLLARD It's been a tough year for the women's basketball programs at Michigan and Purdue, as both the Wolverines and Boilermakers have yet to win a…

… Big Ten contest this season. That will change tonight, however, when Michigan hosts Purdue at Crisler Arena at 7:00 p.m. The Wolverines are currently 0-6, (2- 12 overall) in the conference and mired in…

Wolverines have been hurt by a lack of consistent scorers. Only sophomore forward Wendy Bradetich, who is the sixth leading scorer in the Big Ten averaging 17.5 points per game, has filled the net consistently…

…. This weekend's games against Pur- due and Illinois (Sunday) are games Michigan has an excellent chance of winning, and winning is just what the e Purdue Wolverines must do if they are to elevate…

… from Ohio State. The OSU women are the defending Big Ten champions and have eclipsed the Wolverines' high score, achieved last Friday, by nine points. MICHIGAN'S MEN GYMNASTS won't have it any easier as…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… Badgers defeated Michigan by a score of 4-3 at Dane County Memorial Coliseum. Michigan had been down 4-2 but Wolverine goalie Paul Fricker made several brilliant saves to keep them gplose. Over and over…

… again in the third period he made kick saves, stick saves, and glove saves to nullify Wisconsin breakaways. THE WOLVERINES MADE a final attempt at the 19 second mark. With Fricker pulled for an extra wing…

… would not cross into the fnet. As was typical in all the periods the Wolverines had few power play oppor- tunities in the third. Most of the game was filled with physical checking but clean hockey. The…

Wolverines came out shooting early in the second period. They got on the board at 1:24 when Steve Richmond fired a sizzling slapshot from the point that whizzed untouched into the net. But the Wolverine

… defeated Western 128.85- 120.2 in a'dual meet yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines dominated from the first event taking first, second and four- th places in the vault competition. They continued their…

… a 7.65 from the judges, well below her normal score for the event. The Wolverines nonetheless excelled in comparison with their Western coun- terparts., Freshman Kathy Beckwith, sophomore Angela…

…, outscored the Wolverines in the second half, 32-17. Sloppy play and lack of board strength led to Michigan's demise: The Wolverines committed 41 turnovers and wvere outrebounded by an 50-31 margin. Guard Amy…

… in the winning effort. The Wolverines were led by Diane Dietz, who was held to a season-low nine points, and Abby Currier, who ad- &ed eight. Michigan, which dropped its fourth straight game, fell to 4…

January 22, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

…- day's gymnastics meet with Illinois saw the Michigan vaulters rally for the 'big play a it gymnastics.' THE HALF DOZEN Wolverine s lights" over the vault ng horse, valued at 9.15 or greater by the…

….7-43.95. SIDE HORSE, the second event and often a soft for the Wolverines, held together despite the unnerving presen- ce of two nationally ranked Illinois hor- semen. And if the vaulters are credited with the…

… big play, the horsemen deserve recognition for keeping the meet close and enabling it. All but one Wolverine completed his routine without a fall. Senior John Rieckhoff led the Wolverines with his best…

January 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… blistering 880 by Wolverine middle distance ace Tim Thomas highlighted the East Ten- nessee Invitational Saturday at John- son City. "That's the fastest we've ever done this early in the season," noted coach…

… Jack Harvey of his squad's time of 3:13.90, good for third place behind Florida State and Clemson. The Wolverines' displayed unsual con- sistency in this usually chaotically run event, as Ron Affoon led…

…: "He's been doing base work for. most of the past few months, and he's just recently started doing speedwork." The Wolverines time qualified them for the NCAA national championships to be held this March…

… to retain the title it won last year. Only nine Wolverine runners competed in the In- vitational, as none of the distance corps took part, a group of runners possessing devastating point potential…

… BUDDY MOOREHOUSE The enthusiastic crowd that showed up Sunday after- noon at Crisler Arena was not disappointed as it watched the Wolverine grapplers up their season mark to 4-1-1 by downing Penn State…

January 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…. THE OPENING period marked an in- tense duel for control between the Wolverines and the Broncos. Rough play, late hits, and cheap shots marred the action. As the period went on, the firework3 intensified…

… in to pull the Wolverines to within one. Seychel's slapshot sent a breathtaker into overtime and seemed to give the Wolverines the momentum once again. In the overtime stanza, Michigan flir- OT to ted…

…'m a Wolverine fan. How do I get this through the cable company." Sports View's contract with Michigan for a twelve-game package has been a source of controversy. Detroit channel 50 felt it had an…

January 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

… that score more points than Michigan forward' Thad Garner. There are also performers who jump higher, run faster, and possess more breathtaking moves than the Wolverines' senior. But it is difficult to…

…'t think I could . ever handle just a desk job. I need some excitement." During his three years at Michigan, Garner has provided plenty of ex- citement for Wolverine fans with his hustling, no…

…'s a great leader," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder. "He plays the game like you like to see it played-with intensity. The way he plays has got to carry over to the others., "I think you…

…'s squad. With these players went most of the Wolverines' offense from last year.. But the responsibility of lighting up the scoreboard more frequently than in his previous seasons does not worry Garner…

… senior Wolverine doesn't change his of- fensive style. "Thad's always scored by hustling," said the second-year coach. "That's the way he's always scored and always will score. . . I hope he'll score a few…

January 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

… the ball would go to Mike McGee, Johnny Johnson, or Tim McCormick. Those three Wolverines had provided much of the scoring punch Saturday night, and in the fateful few seconds, one of them was certain…

…. In this season, as in his previous two as a starter, Bodnar has proven himself a steady Big Ten performer, a vital cog in the Wolverine backcourt. As Frieder says, he's not the flashiest player you…

… a great clutch player." * '* . ~, F' r"0 Wolverine guard Marty Bodnar brings thre ball up the floor. Bodnar hit the winning shot at the buzzer to lead the Wolverine cagers to their first Big Ten…

… victory of the season over Minnesota last Saturday night. This marks the third time in his career that Bodnar saved the Wolverines at the buzzer. University of Michigan Applicants to the Physical Therapy…

January 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

…, wrestled with a severe shoulder injury. Things started off well for the Wolverines, when Joe McFarland decisioned Bob- by Weaver, the nation's seventh-ranked 118-pounder. However the next three weight…

… own tournament, the Wolverine Invitational, and a three week break, the Michigan men's gym- nastics team kicks off their 1981 season by travelling to East Lansing this weekend to participate in the Big…

… Ten Invitational. The Wolverine gymnasts will face stiff competition from Eastern and Western Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan State in a meet that will feature only indgvidual competition…

… and will be replaced by Mike McNelis. In the Wolverine Invitational, held-on December 13, the Wolverine gymnasts pulled up 10 points short of the first place Penn State team. Top performers for Michigan…

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 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

… Michigan, transferred from the Wolverines after being cut by former coach John Gior- no. Thrun only went on to score 23 goals and 29 assists for the Broncos last year. Donnelly, a left wing for Michigan…

… State, is an example of a recruit Gior- dano failed to reel in. Now Donnelly is the second-leading goal scorer for the Spartans. MSU, the nation's number- one ranked team, hosts the Wolverines tonight in…

… the players well. I play in the summer with six or eight of the guys. I seem to play well against them." WITH A total of 20 players from both teams from the state of Michigan, the traditional Wolverine

… Michigan. The Wolverines have defeated State only once in the last fif- teen meetings. Both Mason and Donnelly are ever- cautious about the team's chances for the NCAA championship, as is typical of players…

… November. Seychel, the Wolverines' leading active career scorer, will lead the icers against MSU tonight in East Lansing. ' swimmers set to sink Indiana } By EMILY BRIDGHAM Kicking off the season with a…

… will be instrumental." DOMINATING THE Wolverine squad are sophomore Dave Kerska in the sprint freestyle event, junior Lance Schroeder in the 100- and 200-meter fly, and junior Mark Parrish and freshman…

…, with John Waldman at the helm in the breaststroke events. Adding depth to the Indiana squad are distan- cers Madruga and Vellejo. In addition to tonight's meet, Satur- day the Wolverines will square off…

… Urbanchek. "They have a good record, but we're pretty tough once we get going." The Wolverines are going into the meet after downing two smaller swim clubs, but although the squad hasn't been challenged with…

… competition as, the Wolverines. WORK WITH KIDS AT TAMARACK CAMPS IN 1985 Brighton, Ortonville, Camp Kennedy, Agree Outpost, and Teen-Adventure Trips POSITIONS FOR: Cabin counselors " Specialists in Arts…

January 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… Doug May is also nursing a shoulder injury. THE WOLVERINES have also had a bout with the flu-defensemen Bill Brauer and Greg Hudas and forward Brad McCaughey have all been afflic- ted. Don't count…

Wolverines have become a formidable offensive force. Furthermore, RPI is not invincible. One of their two losses this year was to a virtual unknown, Union College. THESE engineering students, however, are…

… say that this could be RPI the biggest test of the year for the Wolverine defense. Such a test couldn't come at a worse time. In Michigan's last four CCHA games its goals-against average is a pathetic…

… meaningless in the conference stan- dings is very important. It's no small secret that the Wolverines haven't been on an east coast road trip since 1976 (at RPI). These series are key in recruiting for and…

…." Learning experience-maybe a euphemism for getting beaten? Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Bruce Macnab struggles for possession of the puck against Western Michigan last month. The Wolverines travel to Troy N…

Wolverine men to be the ones burning up the track. "IF WE CAN win two or three events, we'll be doing well," said men's head coach Jack Harvey. "We have possible wins in maybe the high hurdles, the 600 (yard…

… injuries have diluted this year's talent. "WE'VE LOST five Big Ten cham- pions and another runner-up," he said. "We've lost six quality people, and that can really hurt." The Wolverines will especially miss…

January 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…, and both goalies, was outshot 27-22 by the Wolverines, but came up with the big stops when it had to. An empty net goal at 19:19 of the final period by captain Colin Chin sealed the olverines' doom…

… puck in despite Chiamp's attempt to get back across the crease. THE WOLVERINES came out in the. second stanza with a new vengeance. In the period, Michigan outshot the Flames 14-5, applying pressure con…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…-Chicago 6-4, Michigan Tech 1-6 Ferris State 4-7, Western Michigan 4-3 Ohio State 8-5, Lake Superior 2-4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine's goaltender Mark Chiamp did an admirable job in the Michigan net…

… during Saturday night's win over top- ranked Bowling Green. The junior stopped 46 of 51 shots in the game, including six in overtime, to keep the Wolverines within striking distance. SCORES NBA New York…

… be the motto of this season's Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines may be young, they may be somewhat inexperienced, and they definitely are suffering from injuries. But no one will ever accuse…

… Michigan of giving up. All season long the Wolverines have demonstrated their determination to continue in the face of seemingly insurmountable deficits. Never, however, has their struggle been as dramatic…

… con- test, the hustling Wolverines fought back and tied the game on two beautiful goals from Bruce Macnab and Pat Goff. Michigan then won it in overtime when senior co-captian Jim Mc- Cauley slammed…

… understatement to,~ say there have been a few close ones. Saturday night marked the eighth time this season that Michigan has participated in over- time action. Of the eight games, the M qule Wolverines have won…

… of Northern Michigan. Both figured they had easy sweeps of Michigan, but instead wit- nessed the Wolverines storm back and knock them off on their home ice on respective Saturdays in November. Ask…

… Michigan Tech, which narrowly escaped with a 5-4 overtime victory against an injury-riddled Wolverine squad at the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit. Better yet, ask Bowling Green, the nation's top…

…-ranked team. Each team will tell the same story: Michigan cannot be taken lightly. Realistically the Wolverines can probably finish no higher than fourth place this season. That would still represent quite an…

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…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… State, the Wolverines must stop the Spartans' All-American goaltender Ron Scott. That's right, they have to stop Michigan State's goaltender, and not the offense. Thus far this season, Scott has been the…

… Central Collegiate Hockey Association's most dominant player, and he is hoping to continue the Spartans' superiority in the season series with the Wolverines. In the year's first three match-ups, Scott led…

… advantageous for the young Wolverine squad. And young they are-thirteen freshmen, five sophomores, three juniors and just one senior. Even Indiana's veteran men- tor, James "Doc" Counsilman respects the hometown…

… meet will come down to the last relay, and that's a toss-up. It's just whoever wants it most." Tonight the Wolverine tankers find out if they can change this losing tradition. Student tickets are $1 for…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… pasi Michigan's weak 37-percent. During the first half, though, it looked as if the Wolverines were ready to pull off the second Big Ten upset of the day (Wisconsin beat Iowa, 65-63). A Turner jumper…

… the rest of the half. SOME MORE INDIANA turnovers, including two suc- cessive travelling violations, and some good shooting by Michigan increased the Wolverines' lead to- 16-12. Even Knight was…

… Hoosiers' Jim Thomas reaches to steal the ball from Michigan forward Richard Rellford. The Wolverine eventually was called for travelling. 4 Half-time score: Indiana 38, Michigan 32. Attendance: 17…

… champagne in celebration of' victory. Both Wolverine teams swallowed losses. Illinois' men topped Michigan's, 274- 263.8, while its women edged the Wolverines, 171.90-168.20. MICHIGAN MEN won three events…

January 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… Fighting Illini of Illinois, a team which mirrors many of the Wolverines' weaknesses. However, what -the Illini (11-5 overall, 4-3 in the Big Ten) lack in height and depth they make up in speed, as coach Lou…

…. " ven though the guards might be doing more for us this year it won't mean we are going away from our basic philosophy." While Harper and company will be dragging the Wolverines up and down the court…

… of both Eastern and Western Michigan, had beaten Ohio State, (13-6, 4-3 in the league). Apparently, most Michigan followers had given up on the Blue cagers. The only trouble is, the Wolverine hoopsters…

… never gave up on themselves. Sounds corny, I know, but it's true. Injury after injury, quitting player after quitting player, loss after loss after loss, etc., the Wolverine, cagers kept on plugging…

… up in any game this year," concurred guard Dan Pelekoudas, whose last-second 22-footer Thursday gave the Wolverines their 64-62 overtime win, and a glimpse of the light shining at the end of the long…

… tunnel they are in this year. "We've stayed together and worked hard all year with no dissensions. It was ourattitudes which brought us back." A good game by all Victory finally came for the Wolverines

January 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… beat the defending Big Ten and NCAA champion Indiana. Frieder, however, was unable to part the sea of Hoosier red as his Wolverines were drowned here, 81-51. "We didn't play very well tonight," said a…

… despondent Frieder. "We're awfully limited inside and for us to beat anyone we have to play up to our poten- tial." UNFORTUNATELY for Frieder, his Wolverines played no where near their potential as they shot a…

… Big Ten cellar with a much-needed victory. Hoosier hosing gers routed, 14W.M.i "Knight was awfully nice to us tonight because he could have beaten us 150-30." Frieder said. Although the Wolverine

…-22 intermission lead. "OUR GUYS are going to have to learn to play man-to-man (defense) better," Frieder said. "Indiana has a. lot of poise and patience." On several occasions the Wolverines had a chance to shrink…

… hurried our shots," said Frieder, whose career mark was evened 20-20. THE WOLVERINES could get no closer than 15 points in the final stanza as Knight began to substitute freely with nine'minutes to play…

…. Eric Turner led the Wolverines' lackluster performance with 13 points. Thad Garner was the only other Wolverine to notch double figures as he netted 10. One of the few bright spots for Frieder was the…

Wolverines get out-rebounded 42-30, in addition to allowing Indiana 54-percent shooting from the field. The loss extended Michigan's losing streak at Indiana's Assembly Hall to 11 straight, with the last…

… GARNER and Indiana's Ted Kitchel battle for the. loose ball in action in Bloomington last night. The Hoosiers eventually won the war, routing the Wolverines, 81-51. Note our other INTERVIEW DATES February…

January 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… the Michigan women's basketball team into their own type of zone, while handily defeating the Wolverines 93-72 last night at Crisler Arena. The Pioneers, led by Gwen Browner and Brenda McLean both with…

… 21 poin- ts, outscored Michigan, 16-4, at the opening of the second half and coasted to victory over the previously hot Wolverines (9-4), who had lost only on- ce in their last seven games. AT THE…

January 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… working on what Coach Stu Isaac called "the little technical aspec- ts of their swimming, but the Wolverines found enough time to destroy Eastern Michigan, 105-32, at WMatt Mann Pool The win was the second…

… in 24 hours for Israac's team, which had knocked off Wisconsin 10229 Friday night. It also set up a showdown next Saturday night in Bloomington between the Wolverines and archrival Indiana. The…

… back injury to finish second in her first butterfly effort of the season. Team- mate Carolyn Clymer won the event in 27.38. Freshman Chris Hodson and Sue Cahill led the Wolverine onslaught, which…

…. Isaac said, he was par- ticularly pleased his divers performed well without opposition - Eastern didn't bring its diving team to Ann Ar- bor. The triumph boosted the Wolverines' overall mark to 4-2, while…

… powerhouse Indiana by destroying Illinois, 93-20, here yesterday. The Wolverines, who face the defen- ding Big Ten champions in Matt Mann Pool next Friday night, swam to victory in all 13 events against a much…

… over Illinois. The Wolverines are now 2- 1 against Big Ten teams. Gymnasts 3d in tri-meet Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Newt Loken and his Michigan men gymnasts ran into a pair of national gymnastic…

… win the meet,. while defending Big Ten champion Minnesota finished second with 266.80. The Wolverines trailed with a tally of 256.25. "I WAS PLEASED with our effort, but Iowa State and Minnesota had too…

… much depth for us," said Loken. He ad- ded that the Wolverines were "really hurt" by the absence of junior all- arounder Al Berger, who was sidelined with an illness. Michigan's highest finisher was Mike…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… NORTh CAMPUS STORE. YOUR COMMENTS, SUPPORT A SUGGESTIONS WILL APPRECIATED!& Page 8-Sunday, January 20,1980-The Michigan Daily LERG TALLIES FOUR GOALS Wolverine dekers batter Badgers By JON WELLS I…

… completed a Wolverine series sweep and sends the fourth-place Badgers reeling back to Madison with visions of fifth, maybe even sixth place in the WCHA. The game began innocuously enough with the two. teams…

… the sprawlingdFricker. Soon after, Murray Eaves and Dennis May closed out the scoring for Michigan. With the sweep over the Badgers, the Wolverines maintained their un- blemished record at Yost, and…

… yesterday and Purdue Friday. The meets are a tune up for next week's challenge with perennial Big Ten champion Indiana. His optimism stems from the depth displayed by the Wolverine swimmers this weekend. "We…

… qualified for the NCAA championship meet., The Wolverines worked hard this past weekend, winning the meet on Friday against Purdue as well as yesterday's confrontation against Illinois. The Blue tankers will…

January 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…MARS DELIVERS GAME-WINNING GOAL Michigan icers edge Badgers, 6-5 By MARK BOROWSKI was the play of Wolverine junior Jeff shuffling with his starting lineups. He pass from right win Ron Vincent pasta…

…-game warmup. The first five minutes of the game looked very bleak for the Wolverines, but Sutton consistently made key saves to keep them in the game. THEN, AT 5:08, Blue defenseman Tim Manning opened the…

… score tied at five setting the stage for Mars' winning goal. Wisconsin returns to Yost tonight at 7:30 for the completion of the two-game series with the second-place Wolverines. The Michigan Daily…

… round. At 2:30 the four Wolverine quarterfinalists take to the court. Student tickets are $1 and can be purchased at the door. -K.C. CHOTINER Tankers top Purdue The Michigan men's swimming team demolished…

… the Purdue squad, 86- 19, in a meet held last night at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines won 12 of 13 events. Purdue's Dan Ross took the Boiler- makers only first place of the evening, winning the 100-yard…

… victory, 8-7. Stalling aside, the Wolverines were impeccable. Tom Davids got the Wolverines off to an impressive start with a 12-4 major decision and Michigan never relented the lead. Michigan battles…

Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena. Looking on is Dennis May (18), who assisted on Michigan's tying and winning goals. FIRST PERIOD Scoring-I. M-Manning (Eaves, Speers) 5:08; 1. W-Griffin (Vincent, Welch) 6:14; 2…

…- tally created a linkage between his theory and the changing behavior of our faltering Michigan cagers. As a collective body, the Wolverines have approached and played each of their five Big Ten contests…

January 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…'t Michigan would quickly dispatch In a game billed as a battl Wlowed us down, but we the Spartans. The Wolverines the guards, Griffin and sldn't get the ball back." jumped out to a 22-14 lead with Wolverines

Wolverines, who were still tired Darryl Johnson (23.5 ppg bef 'shot clock, Spartan Ed Wright from Monday's 85-84 loss to last night) to 11 points. led Gary Grant, who hita layup. Indiana. -nt sank the free…

… throw, clinching "Michigan had good patience on State of conjfisk Wolverine win. offense in the first half and the pace MICHIGAN I got a pass from (Garde) slowed down," said Spartan head J MnFert 3n FG…

… College. Coleman (11.5) .should giv nationally televised (2 p.m. on The Wolverines, on the other Michigan problems in th CBS) nonconference game. hand, will be a tired bunch, having frontcourt, an area…

… starters are averaging in double figures. This will be the first meeting between Michigan and Syracuse since 1981, when the Orangemen beat the Wolverines 91-76 in the National Invitation Tournament…

January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

…-4. In between two Spartan forfeits at 118 pounds and heavy-weight, the Wolverines won all but one match with Doug Wyland (126), Steve Richards (167), and Kevin Hill (177) all registering pins. HILL…

…'re just real happy with the win," said Bahr. "When I first came to Michigan, we were getting beat, but we've slowly turned the tide." Last night's match concluded a successful homestand for the Wolverines

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, January 7, 1983 Page 9 'M'DROPS CONFERENCE OPENER Professionally Wildcats whip Wolverines, 69-64 By JESSE BARKIN Special to the Daily CHICAGO - The Michigan…

… 'Wolverines came into Alumni Hall in Chicago with a 9-1 record shooting for a win in their Big Ten opener against Northwestern. The problem was they didn't take aim. The Wolverines made an anemic 24 of 74 shots…

January 30, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

… sophomore and junior years, scoring 38 points. But the senior is enjoying his best season as a Wolverine, sitting in fifth place on the team scoring list with 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points. HE…

…. Wolverines "definitely need to win "All 20 players work hard, though," games the rest of the way (six of the he continued. "Nothing comes easy. final 10 games are at home). I want us Every line has to do the…

… CENTER ROGER llourne is one of Michigan's "team players," with 12 goals and eight assists for 20 points on the season, good for fifth place on the team scoring list. He is on track in the Wolverines

Wolverines find them- selves in a sixth-place tie with their op- ponents and Minnesota-Duluth. But much more importantly, they are caught in somewhat of a must-win situation. A pair of losses to the Tigers…

… move to within one point of the Wolverines in the league standings. And under WCIIA guidelines, only the top eight teams qualify for the playoffs. In other words, things could get very sticky for John…

…; then travel to Duluth for its final road series of the season. The Wolverines close out their schedule at home with series against Denver and Michigan Tech. -oiW' THE FRIARS for a VIr ln+ t ' !"1…

January 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…-foot jumper. The game was never in doubt after- wards. THE BOILERMAKERS, who entered Crisler Arena yesterday riding a six- game losing streak, easily manhandled the Wolverines, 88-69, to extend Michigan…

… were hungry." LUCKILY FOR Purdue the main course was the hapless Wolverines out- fit making a number of Boilermakers salivate. Keith Edmonson gorged himself in the first half with 22 points, two less…

… from us," Wolverine coach Bill Frieder commented. "That will happen a lot this year.". ALTHOUGH the 6-10 Cross was shut down in the opening stanza, he managed to free himself for 10 points and five…

… opening week of the conference schedule, Frieder and the Wolverines face the unenviable task of traveling to Indiana and Minnesota after failing to register a victory at home. HOWEVER, the game was not…

… Rockymore's heroics could bring the Wolverines no closer than 13 points in the second half, as Purdue upped its record to 1-1 in the conference and 4-8 overall. Meanwhile, the Wolverines fell to 0-2 in the…

… when the game's in contention.., we let it slip away from us at the end of the half with those turnovers." Along with their high propensity to commit turnovers this season, the Wolverines' other achilles…

… heel has been their rebounding. Yesterday's performance was no exception, as the Boilers easily outrebounded the Wolverines, 37-24. Scearce led the ef- fort with 10 boards. Ike Person, the other…

Wolverine bright spot, grabbed eight rebounds while scoring a career-high 14 points. Other Wolverines in double digits were Turner with (14) and Garner (13). TURNER, WHO has been plagued by in- consistent…

January 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…SPO The Michigan Daily Saturday, Janu WOLVERINES LOSE 6-2 Gophers down 'A RZIS_______________ __ _ nary 24, 1981 Page 7 ter; .. , ossemoo~ggseew . "' '"',:A8' 5 . ' 4 H. ya.' 'rV .a~' Daily…

… assists first stanza to blank Michigan for the 'first 20 minutes. THE WOLVERINES got some in- spiration in the lockerroom, though, as they came out hitting in the second period. The offense brought the…

… pool record with her time of 2:08.00 in the 200 yart. backstroke. "This was a real good dual meet for us," said Wolverine., swim coaclh Stuart Isaac. "This is the best we've done since returning from…

… Hawaii," he added refering to the Wolverines training camp trip to Honolulu. Isaac was particularly pleased with the record setting per- formances. "That was excellent considering that some of the old…

… records were set in the Big Ten meet we had here last year. Isaac was also happy with the Wolverine tankers 400 yard freestyle relay team of Clymer, Stuntzner, Suzanne Ander- son, and Mary Rish which turned…

… Michigan was guilty of *an early penalty, exactly what acting coach John Giordano said the Wolverines would have to avoid. On the ensuing power play, the Gophers' all-star line of Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten…

… field. Hopefully for Michigan, the pattern won't be altered tonight. The Wolverines, having played Thursday night in their third overtime game in five conference starts, stayed within one game of first…

… line, namely, center Herb Williams and forward Clark Kellogg. FOR THE WOLVERINES, it won't be easy. Nothing comes easy for this Michigan team. Tonight, coach Bill Frieder's unit must find a way to check…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

… the stretch drive of the CCHA season, it can look at the standings and find a little elbow room. After last weekend's sweep of the Ferris State Bulldogs, 3-1 and 4-1, the fourth-place Wolverines find…

…," Berenson said. Ferris State, (9-14-1, 12-14-2) entered Yost Ice Arena antsy, looking to catch the Wolverines, but the Michigan defense smothered the Bulldogs and their hopes of tying Michigan. In Friday…

…'s nice to have some of those evenings ROBIN LULNAK\/UOly, Michigan captain Todd Brost closes in on Ferris State goalie Mike Williams during Friday night's 3-1 Wolverine victory. The Wolverines completed a…

… total against Ferris Helbc State this year to nine. each Ted Kramer finished out the mark scoring at 14:02 of the third seaso period, icing the Wolverine score victory. T ON FRIDAY night, a thr pies…

… finished the scoring for the Wolverines. While Berenson was pleased, with his team's performance this weekend, he is concerned with the rest of the season. "It was a good weekend and we just have to play…

… before facing Ohio State next weekend - in the state which made Ickey famous. BROTHER ON BROTHER: Mark Sorensen returned to action this weekend for the Wolverines, seeing his first action since a Dec. 17…

January 22, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

…-minute heroics or heart- breaking defeats for the Wolverines on this night. Michigan (12-6 overall, 3-3 Big Ten), after its last three games were decided in the final minute, took control of last night's contest…

… deploying a three-guard offense backfired. Guard Jeff Grose, who was inserted into the starting lineup to add some scoring punch against the run-and-gun Wolverines, scored just six points on 2-10 shooting…

… points. Despite some poor shot selection, Michigan still shot 61 percent for the half, as opposed to 38 percent for Northwestern. Many Wolverine baskets came on easy layups, as Grant and company were able…

Wolverines shot 56.' percent for the game, their bes shooting effort of the Big Teri season. "I'll be disappointed if we don' continue to play well, and get int( the NCAA Tournament," said Frieder. "The Big…

… 17 87 Three-point goals: team 4/10; Morris 1/l; Fullen 1/3; Grose 0/3; Watts 2/3. Associated Press Michigan guard Garde Thompson covers Northwestern forward Shon Morris during the Wolverines' 87…

January 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…Women's Basketball vs. Minnesota Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily __ SPORTS Hockey vs.RPI Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Page 7 Thursday, January 16, 1986 Wolverines

… season. This year Ford is just another well- wisher. "THAT'S NICE of him, isn't it?" asked Frieder. "I wish he'd let me use his condo or something." Yes, the Wolverines are truly in the big time, and the…

… DAN HABIB Minnesota center John Shasky shoots over Wolverine Rich Rellford in last year's 97-56 Wolverine victory. Rellford and Michigan look to im- prove their 16-game winning streak in Minneapolis…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… pinned. Wolverine captain Joe McFarland then received an unexpected gift from Lehigh coach Thad Turner when Tur- ner decided to move Jim Frick from 134 to 142 poundswto replace Lehigh star Peter Yozzo, who…

…. However, Turner's switch forced Rickey Moore, Michigan's starting 142- pounder to suit up in a hurry. Moore had expected Yozzo's forfeit to give him the free win and, according to Wolverine coach Dale Bahr…

…. The Wolverines currently find them- selves dominating the eighth position in the CCHA heading into their home-and- home series this weekend against Bowling Green The-Faleons-occupy the- third spot (or…

…, Berensoni noted, should assure at least one defensive-minded offensive player on the ice throughout the game. Berenson will also hope that the soporific (from the Latin, sopor) Wolverine power-play can come…

… alive and generate some scoring after devoting one full day of practice to the man-advantage situation. There is little doubt the Wolverines are prepared to jump back into the CCHA play after dumping two…

January 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

Wolverines' lockerroom after Joe bockwood scored a breakaway goal with just 25 seconds left in the game to Meat Spartak. Lockwood, a freshman from Milford, jicked up a loose puck at his own blue line and found…

… seven 'ames on its current U.S. tour. The win for Michigan was even more surprising =Oonsidering it was coming of f a 1iiserable two-game trip to Ferris "$tate. The Wolverines blew a 7-2 third period lead…

…. Stiles scored a hat trick as just about every Wolverine got in on the fun, including center Brad Jones, who returned to ac- tion after a three-week layoff. Jones came back after a knee injury and has…

… title. BOWLING Green will seek revenge this weekend in a home-and-home series with the Wolverines. After the Ferris State debacle, Michigan finds itself in eighth place in the CCHA. Only Miami, which…

… split a series with the Wolverines in mid-December, trails in the stan- dings. However, Berenson and his players hope that the victory over Spartak will give the team a lift the rest of the year. "We had…

… collegiate polls is no fluke. Over the past two weeks, the Wolverines placed ninth at the Midland's Tournament in Evanston, Illinois and compiled a 2-1 record in dual meets. BAHR BELIEVES that this is the…

Wolverines, as both wrestlers won all three of their matches. Junior Kevin Hill won twice, but was forced to forfeit his match against Ohio U because of a shoulder injury. J I d SUCC.ES.S At ROLM, we…

January 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…, playing 56 minutes. All but two of his 19 points came after halftime. Turner wasn't the only Wolverine to put on an endurance show. Pelekoudas also played all of the final 40 minutes. THE MOST remarkable…

…' Big Ten Basketball game after watching Michigan play in the first half. Just as in the Purdue game last Thursday, the Wolverines sleep-walked through the opening stanza. Illinois went into half- time…

… it, or in this case, dying for it. The Wolverines came out in the second half shooting 64 percent and outscored Illinois by 11 to send the game into its first over- time. Okay, so you just play five…

… whenever the Wolverines fall behind early in a game they somehow fight back, make the game close, but can't get over that last hur- dle. An errant pass, a missed shot or a foul always seems to prohibit the…

Wolverines from tasting the fruits of victory. Not once during the Purdue game and only once during this epic here at Illinois did Michigan have a lead. Every coach in the Big Ten complains how hard it is to…

… to put the Wolverines under, the young squad came up for a gasp of air. Eric Turner 's 20-foot jumper with no time remaining sent the game into its second overtime and then Roy Tarpley swatted away a…

… desperate, last second shot by Doug Altenberger to put the game into the fourth and final overtime. But the Wolverines could never pull off the big play to win the game and all they came away with was another…

…," said Illinois head coach Lou Henson. All jokes aside, the defeat was devastating to the Wolverines. Their character will be tested strongly to see if they can bounce back when they battle intra…

January 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… nailbiting finish. Iowa narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 51-47 with over three minutes left, then things got a lit- tle crazy. Michigan went to the free throw line four times in the last two minutes with a…

… sank two free throws after being fouled, securing a big win for the Wolverines. "IF RAVELING thinks we have the most talent then he should have no problem winning the next fifteen games because they're a…

… afternoon at Crisler Arena. A boisterous sell-out crowd of 13,609 witnessed the Wolverine cagers un- dergo their most stressful test of the season against pre-season conference favorite Iowa, which they…

… passed with flying colors, downing the Hawkeyes, 53-49. Actually they almost passed the game away. Let's start this growing success story from the beginning. The Wolverines stormed out to an early 20…

…, became deathly quiet as thoughts of choke started to go through their minds, and as fast as the Wave vanished, so did the Wolverines' success at the foul line. Eric Turner, Leslie Rockymore and Joubert all…

… stepped to the stripe and proceeded to come up empty. "Our free throw shooting really fell off," said Bill Frieder in the under- statement of the afternoon. But just as it appeared the Wolverines were going…

…. "Now everybody is looking to help each other out, as well as containing their own man." Indeed defense has been the difference, as the Wolverines only allowed 50 na..4n pa,. .. .a i s*he fir npkoathac a…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… ter of execution as the two tean an equal amount of shots on Bowling Green put the puck almost every opportunity it h keeping the Wolverines' red Saturday, January 7, 1984 Page 9 1 Bowling…

… Green can be. The Falcons almost methodically coasted to a 7-0 lead after two periods on their way to their 17th straight victory. "We didn't get good goaltending in the first period," said Wolverine

… late in the period off the stick of senior center John Samanski. Just two minutes later with the Wolverines' Brad Jones in the penalty box, BG defenseman Mike Pikul fired the puck between Chiamp's pads…

… the goal post. It gave Bowling Green a seven-goal lead despite the Falcons taking only one more shot than the Wolverines. "We're an experienced team, we're playing the game the way it should be played…

… gave the Wolverines some added momentum heading into tonight's rematch by firing the puck by backup goalie Eddie Powers off a nice pass from Jim Mc- Cauley., "We ran out of gas a little at the end…

… saves against the Wolverines. Pikul-ed Wolverines Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Michigan right-wing Paul Kobylarz tangles against the boards with Gino Cavallini of Bowling Green during last night's 8…

…-2 loss to the powerful Falcons. The Wolverines will try to turn the tables against Bowling Green tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. FIRST PERIOD scoring: 1. BG-Kane (Roll) 1:06; 2. Samanski (Cavallini, Ellett…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…4 Paqe 1C --The Michigan Daily - Saturday, January 7, 1984 'M' to By RANDY BERGER Sometime around 4:00 p.m. today Michigan basketball fans should know whether the Wolverines are for real. At that…

… night to Saturday afternoon and play with the same inten- sity." One Wolverine who will need to keep the same intensity from the North- western game is Turner. From all in- dications it seems that the…

…-Hawkeye Arena) Michigan 66, Iowa 60 (Crisler) SERIES RECORD: Michigan leads, 52-39 Womentankers upset Doily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Dan Pelekoudas, hair blowing in the wind, dribbles upcourt past…

… sale items) I I EXPIRES 1/14/84 ' md' - ----------= m m md 4 Special to the Daily ROCHESTER - Division II Oakland University stunned the Michigan women's swim team last night, defeating the Wolverines

…, 72-68. Oakland, a commuter school in suburban Detroit, raced to an early. lead over a Michigan team with a juggled lineup and held on for the narrow victory. Individual winners for the Wolverines

… PRES Good news for Blue.. . ETO's back By RANDY BERGER It doesn't take Dick Vitale or any other basketball wizard to notice the only intriguing development in the Wolverines 68-51 sleeper over the North…

… glory days of the seventies. There's no doubt that Eric Turner is the invaluable key to a successful season for the Wolverines. While the point guard was out during most of the non-conference schedule due…

…-4 last night, suffering a 33-17 loss to Bloomsburg State. The Wolverines managed only three victories in the meet, the first coming from a superior decision by 126-pounder Joe McFarland. The two-time All…

January 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… Michigan Wolverines finally won a Big Ten basketball game. Despite shooting a weak 38 percent from the floor; the Wolverines turned in a fine defensive effort and rebounded well as they edged the 17th…

Wolverines, 59-58, erasing a seven-point lead that Michigan had built with only three minutes left to play. The Gophers im- mediately fouled Michigan's Eric Tur- ner, who hit the first end of a one-and- one…

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…w 1w Page 2-Wednesday, January 12, 1983-The Michigan Daily Showtime: IRW . W w w Curtain raised as rebuilding By JESSE BARKIN With the pre-season behind them, the Wolverines finally enter the Big…

… Ten tournament and the prognosis for coach Bill Frieder's club is ... hopeful. Frieder is hopeful that Michigan can continue to improve as it has thus far this season; he is hopeful that the Wolverines

… stay as healthy as they have been; and he hopes that the team will not fall apart after its first conference defeat. FOR THE record, the Wolverine cagers are doing well. After a slow start which included…

… precarious wins over Central Michigan and Detroit, the Wolverines began the year with six straight victories. And after a disap- pointing overtime loss to Oklahoma State, in a game they had in the bag, the…

Wolverines rebounded to win their next three games which brought th conference record to 9-1. The la was especially impressive as M destroyed highly touted Penn, 9 But the team that defeated P not the sanrje…

… had a game eshmen Wolverines boast one of the most potent talents, though h t for the backcourt tandems in the conference. man. Converse The duo has averaging 31.2 points per Jokisch have p] a lot of…

… up the pair -is junior Dan Pelekoudas who has season's worth of starting experience for the Wolverines. But though his experience is a plus, the drop-off in talent is extremely noticeable when the…

…- McC Cormick's effectiveness was ... one oft questionable. He has played well at for the young Wo -ts times, but since so far this season he Frieder is has not faced much tough competition Wolverines

January 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… place team delivered to Michigan its first CCHA two-game series loss, downing the Wolverines 5-4 last night at Bowling Green. "WE FEEL very happy with the sweep,"'said Bowling Green assistant Bill…

… Wilkinson. "Those were a roughlast minutes in the game. They're a fine hockey club." When the Wolverines came down from the lockerroom to start the third period, the Falcons held a 5-2 advantage and things…

… firsts in the 50-yard ( 31.30) and 200-yard breaststrokes at (2:22.04). The latter time shattered pool and varsity recor ds, and also qualified Paumier for the Nationals. - WOLVERINE Sue Cahill matched…

… of 2:06.52 in the 200-yard backstroke. Second and third place finishes from Muffy MacKenzie, Marie Palko, Sue Collins, and Marion "Woody" Stan-- wood helped the Wolverines raise their record to 7…

January 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… cure the woes of the Michigan sre basketball team s he Hawkeyes have we're more experience and height than the likes Wolverines. In fact, the only thing that Last Michigan has more of than Iowa, is wereh…

… losses. North It's not a pretty picture for the throu Wolverines, who will tipoff against the out a Hawkeyes today at 4:05 EST. Certainly inold's not one that Frieder would like to make in the a habit of…

…," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder after the loss. "I don't care what you guys think, I'm proud of 'em." "I think Michigan is playing better and better and they're going to win some games," said…

… Clemson, 6-4, 7-5. Yesterday the fourth-seeded Wolverine team triumphed over Rich Gallien and John Van Nostrand of Pep- perdine, which put them into the semi- finals. The tournament continues today. Bullets…

January 21, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' at- tack by contributing eight points and eight rebounds off the bench. DIETZ TOSSES IN 20 en cagers tip Oakland 'M' Olympian Bruce: a dashing success V i THE LEAD see-sawed throughout the…

… second half, changing hands ten times. Dietz, who scored ten points in each period, hit a 15-foot jumper with 4:00 remaining to put the Wolverines ahead, 57-56. After the Pioneers' Linda Krawford, who…

Wolverine in double figures, con- tributing eleven points. the team only shot 44 percent, connecting on 26 of 59 from the floor. The victory upped Michigan's overall record to 6-9 and the Wolverines next meet…

… in the Olym- pies has been the highlight of my career so far," said Bruce on Monday. Wolverine track coach Jack Harvey describes Bruce as "a runner of great range who can run well in anything from the…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… put him on the bench and started freshman Bryan Ross. Ross (averaging 3.3 points a game) should start tonight against the Wolverines, but Cucuz will also play. Also up front is Northwestern's best…

… advantage Michigan seems to have, Wolverine coach Bill Frieder is not taking lightly the Wildcats or Wisconsin (also 0-6 in the conference), who Michigan will play Saturday. "What I tell my kids every year…

Wolverines on. television and is impressed with their play this season. "I like Coach Frieder and his staff," said Higgins. "I like.all the players and not just basketball-wise. It seems that they all jell…

… together." The thought of Higgins' jelling with next year's Wolverines has to resemble the sight of black jack for noted card-counter Frieder. The combination of Higgins and Proposition 48 victims' Terry…

January 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

Wolverines earlier in the season. Bowling Green's 19-5 record (17-3 in the CCHA) puts the team in first place n the CCHA and in the nation. ichigan coach Red Berenson has nothing but respect for the Falcons…

…' poll position. "I know what type of competition Bowling Green faces each week," commented the Wolverines' mentor. "There are no soft touches in this league .even though Miami of Ohio's record is not…

January 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…, 1985 Hot Hawks to harass 'M' By TIM MAKINEN Don't look for any 40-point blowouts tonight. For that mat- ter, this game might be a toss-up. The Wolverines, coming off a spectacular 97-56 victory…

… like the devil to not let them get those second and third shots." While the Michigan forwards will definitely have their hands full under the boards, the Wolverines should have an advantage at the guard…

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