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October 04, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 4, 1985- Page 5 A Michigan cheerleader flies through the air, urging the 100,000-plus fans to cheer for the Wolverines. An Ann Arbor policeman keeps a silent…

… watch over the crowd. Wolverine punter Monte Bobbins warms up on the sidelines. Marching band conductor Eric Becher leads the halftime show. Photographs by ANDI SCHREIBER . s ' IF …

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…

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…

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…

April 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 Netters top GopI By RICK KAPLAN Smiles came over the faces of the Minnesota tennis players when they heard that Michigan's top player, Jim Sharton, was not going to play. But the Wolverines

… Brian Eisner moved each of his singles players up a notch in the lineup. The move seemed to fire the team up, as the Wolverines grabbed four of the six singles matches. "THE THING that we did today that…

Wolverines are back in action this afternoon against a tough Wiscon- sin team at Liberty at 1:00 p.m. Wisconsin's only los in the Big Ten thus far was a 5-4 decision against Minnesota. Wolverine Ed Filer…

… ago this team had only one win all season, but with good coachings and players working together, the Wolverines finished at a respectable 19- 14 mark (five of these losses being to varsity teams…

… and good setting by Tony Rodrigacy held Pudue to five points in the two games. Michigan's next opponent was Nor- thern Illinois. Although they were defeated, in two games out of three, the Wolverines

… did some of their finest playing of the afternoon. The teams were evenly matched in skill, but the Wolverines couldn't seem to block 6'5" Joe Mrkvicka of NIU. MICHIGAN ADVANCED to the semi- finals…

… action. The Wolverine women took advan- tage of strong singles play and a good doubles effort yesterday to down Pur- due, 5-4. Turning in strong efforts for the netters were Paula Reichert at first singles…

… called the loss "a bum- mer," but was pleased the team raised its overall record to 2-6 yester- day The weekend split with Big Ten op- ponents should leave the Wolverines seeded eighth in the upcoming Big…

May 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… could throw, and (Ever- X Wolverines, 3-1, in Saturday's third when the Wolverines ke on New son) looked strong," Middaugh said game. The loss was Michigan's Orleans. Mississippi State battles after the…

… State, 5-3. in order in three of four innings while striking out six. THE WOLVERINES would have liked another crack THE KEY, according to Finn, was keeping Michigan's at Minnesota. But after being upset…

… O M T H EMeanwhile, the Buckeyes touched up Wolverine reliever ch his head in disappointment hours later. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SMU rips netters at NCAAs The Southern Methodist torious, number two…

…-4, 1-6, 4-6. * WHO KEEP LIBRARY MATERIALS MORE * championships in two years, coach USC semifinal match. Number three Mustang Mark y Brian Eisner's Wolverines failed to ALTHOUGH none of the Styslinger…

… sent Royer back across THAN 50 DAYS OVERDUE WILL HAVE advance past the first round. Wolverines left the court' vic- the Mason-Dixon, beating him6-61, T ER B R O IG P IIE E SU . At the numher one spot…

November 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…FRANCES After a shot from the starter's pistol, a splash in the pool and a few quick strokes, the Michigan men's swim team glided by the University of Toronto Friday night 83-26. The Wolverines jumped into their…

… good to start out with a win like this." Dave Kerska led the Wolverines with two individual victories in the 50- yard freestyle, touching out at 20.82, and the 100-yard freestyle, with a 45.83. Teamed…

… power play and allowed a horrific 42 shots Saturday was, yes, the Michigan Wolverines. Such has been the early season tendency of this year's Wolverine hockey team. Two exhibition losses to Team Canada…

… considered one of the toothless teams in the CCHA. Outscored 34-18 outside of Yost, the Wolverines have found away games a tough road to hoe. Last weekend's series with the Spartans showed how erratic the…

Wolverines are away from home sweet home. Friday night Michigan traded goals with the highly regarded Spartans, and after Brad McCaughey's breakaway goal at 15:19 of the third period, Michigan held on behind…

December 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… Michigan basketball team finally blew out a smaller, weaker team, decisively trouncing Division II Florida Southern, 91-68, Saturday at Crisler Arena. Size and defense called the tunes for the 6-0 Wolverines

Wolverines went on a 16-0 fast break spurt, generated mainly by guard Gary Grant's perimeter defense and Michigan's running game. "I WAS GETTING steals and my big men were really running the floor," said Grant…

…, the men's S o ort ng gymnastics team made a fine showing at the Wisconsin Open on Saturday. . ;!"" Moore was the top Wolverine per- G IfTs! ~ former in both the floor exercise and 'U.the vault, scoring…

… 9.2 and 9.3 respec- ts At Student Budget Prices ; tively. Nelson was second for i Michigan in the floor, while Angelotti 419 E. LIBERTY was second for the Wolverines on the 419(E. iks ff…

… watching his Wolverines (5-11, 8th in the CCHA) drop a pair of games to Western Michigan this past weekend by scores of 8-6 and 6-4. Michigan had the perfect oppor- tunity, and the break they so sorely…

… period, tallying two goals apiece before the intermission. Tim Makris played a decent 20 minutes in net for the Wolverines, but with Berenson rotating his three netminders period- by-period since Ohio…

… State two weeks ago, freshman Mike Rossi replaced Makris to start the second period. As has been the custom all season, "the period" as it is now called, did the Wolverines in. The Broncos stam- peded…

Wolverines have been outscored 42-22. A valiant Michigan comeback in the third period made the score close, but the Bronco lead was insurmountable. Saturday's game in Ann Arbor was an extremely well played…

… classic, but the fact remains, the Wolverines failed to put a 'W' on the board. With Bob Lindgren, who playeda solid third period in net Friday, bet- ween the pipes (Berenson admitted Friday's game that the…

November 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… Arena. Leading 4-3 entering the final period in the opener, the Wolverines yielded two goals in the first three minutes, and went on to lose 6-4. Michigan bounced back with a 7-4 win Saturday. THE FLAMES…

… caught fire early in Friday's third period, and the Wolverines got burned. Paul Tory batted a rebound past Michigan goalie Tim Makris to tie the score at 2:16, and 29 seconds later Flame captain Mike Merch…

… frustration for Michigan as it tried to come back. A Wolverine power play late in the frame was one of the worst ever, as the Flames eirectively forechecked, keeping the puck in Michigan's end almost the entire…

…Caughey had one 'Sweep, sweep.' We should have been goal and three assists in the weekend split with the Flames, in which the Wolverines lost Friday, 6-4, and won concerned with one period at a time. I Saturday…

…." There was no mistaking the dif- ference in Michigan's intensity on Saturday. The power play worked well, as the Wolverines converted on five of 11 manpower-advantage op- portunities in the series…

… CCHA standings. The Wolverines are currently tied for fifth with Illinois-Chicago and Ohio State, and they trail fourth place Ferris State by 'ust one oint. Action SportSWer FACTORY CLOSEOUTS…

… Bowl, the - Wolverines still should be playing someplace warm on New Year's Day. Representatives from many of the post-season bowl games have been keeping close tabs on the Wolverines all season and with…

… the Florida Citrus, Cherry, Liberty, All-American and Holiday Bowls. If the Wolverines can beat Ohio State this weekend, it's likely they will be spending New Year's in either Dallas or New Orleans…

… against an at large team. According to Czekaj the 15-man selection committee for the at large team will meet tomorrow morning in Dallas to make it's top two choices. bowl bi~ds The Wolverines are also on…

… representatives looking at Penn. State, Ohio State and Iowa as well as the Wolverines. Boldenheim would not comment on when this week the final decision would be made. "The people who are at the schools know what…

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…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… the offensive force we've all read about. The Wolverines host Tennessee (1- 0) tonight at Crisler Arena at 7:30 pim. And while their opponent may be no Georgia Tech, Michigan will need more balanced…

… scoring than Saturday's one-man show by Antoine, Joubert to win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Bill Frieder has said his team relies on points from the big men. "Our front line has problems scoring and that really…

… concerns me," Frieder said. "We have to develop more consistency in our front line if we're going to be a great team." The 3-0 Wolverines can consider themselves lucky to have escaped with an undefeated…

… record in the young season. BUT IF THE Wolverines' shooting is a question, so is the status of the Volunteers. Prognosticators have them ranked anywhere from 16th in the nation to seventh in the…

….m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. White and Jones ... out to upset favored Wolverines OSU SWEEPS 'M' OFF ICE: Crushed on road again By MARK BOROWSKY -By the time last weekend's hockey series with Ohio State had…

Wolverines, the end result was that the six-game road losing streak became an eight-game road losing ,streak. Michigan lost two hear- tbreaking games to the Buckeyes 4-2 Friday night and 6-5 Saturday. Needless…

… to say, "disappointing" was the word of the day for the Wolverines. "I was disappointed in the outcome of both games," said Michigan head coach Red Berenson. "We're finding a way (on the road) to lose…

…)." * Falling behind 3-0 Friday night, Michigan fought back and cut the Ohio State lead to one on goals by Todd Carlile and Chris Seychel, the latter coming at 16:23 of the third period. The Wolverines failed to…

… gaining some of that 4ought after consistency. After a 65-50 upset win over Western Michigan last Wednesday, the 'Wolverines turned around and shot down the Toledo Rockets yesteday af- ternoon before over…

… close. "I wanted our goalies to concentrate on one period," said Berenson of his strategy. "The goalies are going to have to be more of a factor." Following Friday's aborted Wolverine comeback, Ohio State…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… place to be this week. That's where the Wolverines will face the 15th- ranked Broncos of Western Michigan tonight at 7 p.m. and Purdue and Illinois, ranked 9th and 12th respec- tively, this weekend. If…

… those rankings are not enough to give the Wolverines the willies, Michigan coach Barb Canning is worried about the effects of her team's most recent experience, a two-loss road trip to Iowa and…

… first collegiate vic- tory. Lindgren faced 38 shots in all, including numerous breakaways, two-on-one's and three-on- two's thanks to a porous Wolverine defense. Meanwhile, Brent Smith and Tim Hall, Miami…

…'s left leg and into the net. Hardly a memorable goal, except to Hall, who may be having some nightmares about it. "I'm not 100% pleased with the way they played," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson…

… hockey 2-0, goalies saving everything in sight, and the offense scoring from angles unbeknownst to the game. One wonders if the Wolverines can keep up such feats of daring-do, but such feats are the…

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 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… Champion Brigham Young is old news - 18 days old to be precise. But the fact remains that the game itself was one of the most exciting in Wolverine grid history. The Michigan defense performed heroically…

… against the prolific BYU Cougar offense. The Wolverines forced six turnovers - three interceptions and three fumble recoveries and blocked a field goal attempt. "IF YOU HAD told me before the game that we…

… what he witnessed in the fourth quarter. BYU quarterback Robbie Bosco led touch- down-scoring drives of 80 and 83 yards to overcome a 17-10 Wolverine lead. BRIGHAM YOUNG's fourth quarter blitz sent…

… Michigan to its second con- secutive excruciating bowl game defeat. Last January 2, the Wolverines fell to Auburn, 9-7 on a last minute field goal. Schembechler's record in bowl games thus dropped to a…

…. For the game, Smith caught 10 passes for 88 yards. BYU's top receiver was tight end David Mills who made 11 grabs for 103 yards. THE WOLVERINES had 1:15 to march 70 yards for the score, but Chris…

… significance - one a highlight, the other a lowlight. THE HIGHLIGHT came in the second quarter and was registered by the defense. The Wolverines had fallen behind, 7-0 and were forced to punt on their next…

Wolverines first down at the 20. Michigan took advantage of that turnover, going 80 yards to tie the game. Had the Cougars scored for the 14-0 lead, the contest would have been finito. Now the lowlight and the…

November 25, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… the Silversword Invitational Classic Tournament. The Wolverines, seemingly in- spired after a halftime break, out- scored Kansas State, 22-6, at the start of the second half and went on to a 80- 58…

… forward Robert Henderson's layup with 20 seconds left to play. Dell Curry, a 6-5 guard who scored 38 points for Virginia Tech against the Wolverines, left a big impression on Chaminade coach Merv Lopes…

… exciting, well played, but ridiculously refereed 7-5 defeat Saturday, leaves Michigan still looking for its first road win this season. While Wolverine head coach Red Berenson was less than ecstatic with the…

… us last week, they would have won (Saturday)." FRIDAY'S GAME was one the Wolverines would like to forget. Michigan came out strong, taking a 2-1 lead in the middle of the first period. The intensity…

… many men on the ice call also went against the Lakers. The Wolverines got hurt when winger Paul Jerrard did his best im- pression of Abdullah the Butcher and smacked the Wolverine Bruce Mac- nab…

… the Wolverines came out strong and it was soph Brad Mc- Caughey who gave Michigan the lead as he took a good pass from Seychel and put the puck past Randy Exelby for his eighth goal of the season…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… place in the top five, least of all took the number one spot with a "We really maximized our efforts," senior from Ypsilanti will finish his Wolverines)," Carras added. head coach Jim Carras. resounding…

… 1474. After one round, he said, "I think (the Wolverines) collegiate career in Grenelefe, One week earlier, Michigan's head "We weren't getting the balance the Buckeyes were too far ahead to be wanted a…

April 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

… team championship, only individual plaques." Despite the inclement weather, the Wolverines managed to capture first place in the women's open four. Team members included Lisa Philipsborn, Jaan Klinger…

Wolverines if they are to remain in first place in the Big Ten throughout their nine-day break. THEY PRESENTLY lead Indiana by percentage points following their weekend split with the Hoosiers. Michigan, 13…

… played any Big Ten games this year. If the Spartans upset the Wolverines twice today, they would own first place. Wolverine coach Carol Hutchins will send her two aces, Vickie Morrow and s still clinging…

… Park in Ann Arbor. Ohio State will also be out to seek revenge from their narrow defeat suffered at the hands of the Wolverines. - HOWARD SOLOMON Golfers tee up for Big Ten By SCOTT G. MILLER With less…

Wolverines finished seventh in a fifteen-team field. Coach Jim Carras was pleased with his team's performance but felt its biggest problem is depth. "I was happy with the way we played. We were only three…

… he has the ability to improve. "Peter is capable of shooting 75 or better every time out," said Carras. Chris Westfall rounded out the Wolverines top four with a score of 231. "Chris is another player…

… capable of shooting 75 or better when he is playing well," said Carras. The Wolverines' next match will be this weekend at DeKalb, Illinois to compete in the Mid-American Con- ference Tournament. SCORES…

March 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

…T rne w V V V. V V . (Contioued from Page 3) club has the talent to play the Wolverines even. Dayton (19-9) will be playing on its home floor. Michigan toppled the Flyers, 76-67, on that court…

… early in the year but both teams have improved since then. Don Donoher's starting five doesn't have the size to match-up with the Wolverines' front line of Tarpley, Rellford, and Butch Wade but, then…

… the inspiration and hope of the changing seasons. But in the gloom and slush of January, nobody wants their Spring break to depend on an unpromising Wolverine basketball team. No matter how hard…

… Michigan tries, nothing good can come of its efforts. The trip to Florida was never made. It became-unnecessary as the Wolverines generated their own warmth and joy on the springy wooden floors of the Big…

… and fans. Like Grainy, the Wolverines have climbed higher and farther than thought possible. Already the coveted Big Ten title carries the Michigan name. An extended winning streak casts its fiery glow…

March 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 129) • Page Image 17

… a national power, you would have thought they were nuts. Who would have thought that after losing Tim Mc- Cormick and Eric Turner to the pros during the off- season, the Wolverines could be going into…

…, skinny kid from Detroit could bang with the mammoths and be among the leaders in rebounding and scoring in a conference known for its gargantuan big men? WHO WOULD have thought that the Wolverines would…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… vywe By JON HARTMANN Who, other than worrywart coach their matches to ins Dale Bahr, would have thought the Wolverines would. require a comeback RECHSTEINER nearly as dramatic as their one against win of…

… ts help when the Wolverines travel to Wiscon- sin to battle the Badgers in their last Big Ten match of the season. Then Trost came in and did his job, taking a superior desicion at 1:05 of the second…

… by Michigan sports fans, since his manhandling of Hill was neither great nor good from the Wolverine's stan- dpoint. But the heavyweights clamped down for the win, relieving Bahr of his worries. "It…

Wolverines are now 13-1, 7-0 in the Big Ten. Michigan Daily Sports 763-0376 icers at Soo, 6-2 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The only thing colder than the weather outside Norris Arena…

… last night was the hockey being played by the visitors inside. The Lake Superior hockey team beat the visiting Wolverines 6-2, completing a two-game sweep and clinching second place for the Lakers in the…

… up right where they left off Friday night. The Wolverines ..iterally kept Lake Superior bottled up in their own zone for much of the first period with an aggressive forechecking attack. - Unfortunately…

… for the Wolverines, however, their scoring opportunities were nil. Mark Chiamp again had to be relied upon as the Lakers outshot Michigan 13-2. THE LONE GOAL of the period cam- e at the hands of Mike…

… Warus at 14:44. The sophomore Laker snagged a misplaced Wolverine pass, and had enough time to write home before blasting it past Chiamp to the right side. The Laker crowd saw more of the same in the…

… second period, though Lake Superior's dominance was much more evident. The Soo Lakers shellacked Chiamp with 17 more shots while the Wolverines showed few signs of life. THE LAKERS leading scorer, Allan…

February 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 0 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, February 3, 1985 'M' marvelous in Madison jouberi leads Blue to 7th straight win (Contifund from Page 1) THE WOLVERINES shot a hot 61.1 percent from the…

Wolverines with 39 points in Madison last year and averages nearly 17 points a game this season, scored just two points before the intermission and finished the game with four. According to Frieder, the…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… THE Wolverines square off against a 51-9 overall record - Michigan's Minnesota at 1:00 p.m. today at Ray best ever - most would expect the Fisher Stadium. Illinois will battle the Wolverines to be the…

… coach weekend," Middaugh commented at Tom Dedin said last night. Dedin's the playoff press conference last club no doubt expects to challenge the night. "To get it done, you have to put Wolverines. The…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

Wolverine tennis team as they won their 15th Big Ten Championship in 16 years. It was Michigan's 17th title in 18 years. In the team-play tournament, Michigan downed Ohio State in the first round, 5-1. The…

Wolverines then avenged an earlier loss to Illinois by downing the Illini on their home cour- ts in swirling winds, 5-3. IN THE finals, Michigan made a fierce comeback to beat Big Ten regular season co…

…-champ Minnesota, 5-3. All three of the Wolverines' top singles players had lost, but freshmen Jon Morris, Brad Koontz, and Franz Geiger won at the last three spots to tie the match at three going into doubles play…

… final was indeed a matchup between the best two teams in the con- ference. Michigan and Minnesota tied for first in the regular season at 7-2. Minnesota was the defending champ, but the Wolverines had…

… better against us this time than last time. We beat Minnesota playing their best." The Wolverines now head for the NCAA tournament in Athens, Ga. where they meet the fourth-seeded Mustangs of Southern…

… impossible," had a good year." Number-one singles player Paula Ritt recalled, "but to lose all six is The Wolverines failed to Reichert, Michigan's leader almost unbelievable." the NCAA Championships…

… doubles tandems failed to State, a team that trounced the deliver at critical moments. Wolverines, 7-2, earlier in the season. "DOUBLES killed us all year long," The good start was quickly and ' said Ritt…

…, "but I thought we could loudly nullified, however, when Nor- have pulled some of the matches out." thwestern lambasted the Wolverines, - * Doubles were the key in Michigan's 9-0. in match number two. The…

… Illinois g matches against Illinois and Michigan and Michigan State disappointments State. After six singles matches in followed dropping Michigan to eighth. 1 both contests, the Wolverines were in RITT SAID…

… and the Wolverines were beaten easily during the season. "She Phone (212) 581-304 tied at three when Michigan (Reichert) just wasn't on. It was Mail this ad for Spec proceeded to drop three straight…

January 26, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… leads rout C. stomp minutes - but by the Spartans. Krentz scored his 15th goal of the year after taking a drop pass from Tom Anastos. The highlights of the period for the Wolverines came at 9:45 when…

… they recorded their first and only shot on goal in the period. Wolverines, 1 "Our defense moved," said MSU coach Ron Mason. "We made good passes and kept the Wolverines away from the puck." KRENTZ…

…'t keep someone like Leslie Rockymore down forever. The Wolverine senior, who had fallen from the grace of the Michigan fans and media over the past year due to struggles both on and off court, has ap…

…'s last two games as he went four of five from the floor against Iowa last Satur- day, and then hit a hot-handed eight of nine field goals to spark the Wolverines to an 86-75 victory over Michigan State…

… his shots from the floor, and he lost his starting spot. He was relegated to the end of the Michigan bench. This year the struggle for the Wolverine co-captain continued. With An- toine Joubert and…

… contest. Wolverines scored the last six points of the game, and held MICHIGAN FRESHMAN guard Kelly Benintendi played the Spartans scoreless in the final two minutes, but Michigan an excellent floor game…

April 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

Wolverine netters By PHIL NUSSEL With Michigan playing up and down all season and Notre Dame posting a respectable 14-7 record, one may have thought that yesterday's tennis match between the two rival…

… schools would have been close - but it was anything but that. The Wolverines posted their best win of the season shutting out the Irish 9-0 at the track and tennis building. Michigan, now 5-3 overall, won…

… really well," Royer commented. "It was probably the best I've concentrated all season." The Wolverines smoked the Irish in the last three singles matches as well as three freshmen - Jon Morris, Brad Koontz…

… positions. Sharton and Filer worked together quite well as they knocked off the Gib- bons and Walsh tandem, 6-2, 6-2. The win solidified Sharton and Filer as the Wolverines' top doubles combo. Shar- ton noted…

…-4. The blowout of the Irish really didn't 1. 9-0 and psychological benefit, is just what we need now," Eisner said. Nothing could be closer to the truth. The Wolverines must now face Big Ten defending…

… out of its way to play Michigan yesterday and its extra effort paid off. When Detroit was unable to host its scheduled doubleheader with the Wolverines because of bad playing con- ditions, the two teams…

… travelled to Ann Arbor to play their twinbill. The drive was worth it for the 2-12 Titans, as they split with the favored Wolverines (20- 5). Detroit won a thrilling second game, 5-4, after dropping the first…

… the right' field chalk line, came off Greg Everson, John Gretten- berger, who started the inning for the Wolverines, was the loser. Michigan had broken a 3-3 tie in the :top of the seventh when Barry…

… Larkin -singled home Mike Watters, who had led off the inning with a triple. The ;Wolverines had four hits and a walk in thd seventh, but bad luck on the basepaths prevented them from scoring more than one…

… FIRST game was not quite as in- tense as game two. Backed by the strong pitching of Paul Wenson, the Wolverines breezed to an 8-2 win. Beshke put the Wolverines ahead with at two-out single in the second…

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… TOM KEANEY Will the real Michigan hockey team please stand up? After being drubbed, 11-2, Friday night, and sleepwalking their way through the first period last night, the -Wolverines did play good…

… period. It :was not to be. A TWO-on-one break gave Lyle Phair MSU's third goal at 18:34, and then the Spartans rubbed the insult in the Wolverines' collective face. Brad Beck mauls Blue drew both a…

Wolverine captain Ray Dries. "But the rest of the game was much closer than the score indicated." "WE PLAYED a great first period," said MSU head man Ron Mason."When we get up by four in the first period, it…

Wolverines finally started to play hockey. Michigan looked much better defen- sively, doing a good job of tying up the slot and stopping Spartan plays before they developed. MOREOVER, State actually had to…

… Foster couldn't handle, and Jeff Norton was only too happy to jam the puck in. The Wolverines narrowed the margin to two on a sweet feed from Brad Jones to Tom Stiles at the 15:00 mark, and Michigan looked…

… ready to come back. "WE WERE in the game," said Berenson. "Had we scored in a couple of situations, we might have made a game of it." The Wolverines had those chances in the first nine minutes of the…

… consistency. The Wolverines had their flashes of brilliance, but couldn't seem to make it a habit. No one knew it better than Makris. "We play well one period, we don't play well the next. I play well one…

… the act as the men's swim team defeated the Univer- sity of Wisconsin yesterday, 59-54, at Matt Mann pool. The win made it two in a row for the Wolverines, who bettered their record to 2-0 in the…

… look at forming the top 16 swimmers that will earn a spot in the NCAA meet." Wolverine standout Benoit Clement finished first in both the 500- and 200- yard freestyle with times of 4:34.57 and 1…

…:42.68, respectively. Junior Lance Schroeder added top honors in the 200 fly, finishing in 1:50.64. The Toronto native was also instrumen- tal in the opening 400-yard medley relay win, which gave the Wolverines a lead…

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Wolverines went on an eight-minute, 16-4 tear that got the crowd of 13,609 at Crisler all riled up. During that run, which put Michigan on top 46-35 with 6:46 left, guard An- toine Joubert was the hero…

…'t think he was going to be ready." Joubert finished the afternoon with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists. One of those assists came with four minutes left and helped spark a 9-1 Wolverine run that put…

… took one bad shot in the second half." But offense was no the only area the Wolverines shined in the second stanza. They also played like demons on defen- se, allowing Illinois to hit on only 36…

…, they played together." "We took our time (in the second half)," said Joubert. "We played good defense. When we had the lead we played together." Roy Tarpley led the Wolverines with 17 points, while Grant…

… Montgomery's injury. "You could see that Meents gives them more offense, he was killing us in the first half." 4 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert cuts past Illinois forward Anthony…

January 13, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…' By BARB McQUADE How things can change in a day. The Michigan hockey team did not look like the same one that had taken a severe beating the night before as the Wolverines came back to defeat Bowling…

… the net and drove a shot past Bowling Green goalie Gary Kruzich to put the Wolverines up 7-5. After Friday night's 9.4 drubbing at the hands of the Falcons, Michigan turned the tables on the defending…

… tied with teammate Sheryl Kayser for fifth in the floor exercise at 8.6. Wolverine senior Christy Schwartz r turned in~a solid all-around performan- ce. She took second on the balance beam and vault, and…

… and the rest of his Wolverine teammates easily defeated an injury-ridden Nor- thwestern squad, 44-7, last night at Crisler Arena. Fisher pinned his Wildcat opponent after only thirty seconds had elapsed…

December 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…, 1985 Page 12 Hoosiers highlight heavy holiday slate , By BARB McQUADE Semester break comes in the form of a less-than-formidable schedule for tie Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines can…

… quality, that should sharpen the Wolverines. a "Everything we're doing is preparing us," Frieder said. "We're preparing ourselves by playing a lot of games - too many really. We're pIaying so much we're not…

…, respec- tively. ACCORDING TO Wolverine head coach Bud Van De Wege, the battle with the 3-3 Indiana Hoosiers will be a tasty affair. "Indiana will be a great game," he said, because of their ap- petite for…

… for a roast 4 Buckeye feast. Along with Iowa, he said, "they're the cream of the crop. All the conditions have to be right for us to win." If the Wolverines were to swallow both Indiana and Ohio State…

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…

January 31, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…- cats, 1-6 in the conference and 5-12 overall, are not very good, but in the past that has not prevented them from giving Michigan a fall. Last March, the Wolverines pranced into Welsh-Ryan Arena in…

… Evanston with thoughts of the NCAA tournament on their minds. With an 18-9 record going into that a contest, the only question most Wolverine fans were wondering was into which NCAA regional would Michigan…

…'s results at Northwestern," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, "you'll see overtime losses, upsets like when we were ranked numberone (in 1977), and very close games. We know that North- western will…

… biggest threat for the Wolverines. The 6-10 forward paces the Wildcats with a 12.6 conference scoring average and adds some experience to the Wild- cat frontline. NORTHWESTERN CENTER Colin Murray and…

… league everybody has respect for each other." THE WOLVERINES are currently tied with Iowa for second place in the Big Ten, just a half game behind front- runner Illinois. If Michigan is going to seriously…

May 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

…. Steverson's time, a Dyche Stadium record, was just 0.15 seconds short of Eliot Tabron's (Michigan State) Big Ten record set in 1982. IN THE TRIPLE jump, Wolverine Butch Starmack's 50'9%" broke another school…

… team. It's just a mat- 1, but will get another chance Friday ter of rebuilding," asserted the pi. eleven-year Wolverine mentor. "We l PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ron Sut- Su - ter forechecked Wayne Gnassisky to…

… Michigan Daily Is break just have to develop more of a well- rounded team." What the Wolverines lack is a shot- putter, pole vaulter and competitors for the 100- and 200-meter dashes. But despite its missing…

… 3:49.64 in the 1,500-meters. Former quarterback Dave Hall placed ninth in a field of 20 in the discus throw. Wolverine Mike Krauss was sixth at 169'4". Michigan placed sixth in the 400-meter relay. In…

… women's competition, the Wolverines finished a disappointing eighth with 39 points. Wisconsin was crowned Big Ten champion, com- piling 138 points. Junior Sue Schroeder's 9:30.35 in the 3,000-meter run…

March 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… of Dayton Arena. The 1984-85 version of the Michigan Wolverines came to an end at the hands of Villanova, 59-55. Also perishing in the process were a 17-game winning streak and an opportunity to…

… advance beyond the second-round of the Southeast regional bracket of the NCAA tour- nament. THE CAUSE of death? Turnovers, inexperience in tournament play and a talented opponent. It wasn't the Wolverines

… a game without h shot clock. "When we missed a shot in the Big Ten," said Wolverine forward Robert Henderson, "if we played 45 seconds of hard defense, half the time we could get them to take a bad…

Wolverines, who finish the season at 26-4, had to foul down the stretch and Villanova didn't give an in- ch. The Wildcats made 13 of their last 16 free throws. THE KEY statistic, however, was recorded even…

…. "They had been there before and they had what it took to come out on top." Villanova's zone defense shut down one Michigan sniper in each half. An- toine Joubert, the man the Wolverines turn to in a…

… championship." By Steve Wise Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan's Robert Henderson (15) and Villanova's Mark Plansky (31) swat for the ball but come up empty as the Wolverines' Roy Tarpley snatches one of his…

… the absence of a shot clock. Sure it put the safety on the Wolverines' run and gun. Sure both opponents used slow-down tactics during parts of each game. But Michigan wasn't unfairly victimized by the…

… '85 Wolverines. They actually played a decent final game, but were out- played. "No matter what anybody else says or does or writes, they can't take away what we've accomplished this season," F…

…-rieder said. Rookie Agemy leads batsm en to victor 4 14 4 Yet the Wolverines couldn't mask the pain. "You just keep saying to yourself, 'We'll pull it out in the end,' "said Gar- de Thompson. "Then, all of…

April 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

Wolverine batsmen defeather Falcons By CHRIS GERBASI Nobody's perfect. Not the Michigan Wolverine base - ball team, which ran its record to 16-0 yesterday with 4-1 and 6-2 victories over Bowling Green. NOT…

… only eight hits in the first game and 13 in the second. IN THE nightcap, the Wolverines scored four runs in the third to give themselves a 5-0 lead behind Agemy. The key hit was a two-run triple to the…

… was slow out of his windup," said Middaugh. "At that point it was a no-score game, and if they're going to give us a run, I'll take it." In the opener, the Wolverines also scored their first run without…

…, gained credit for his first win as a Wolverine, thanks to a run- scoring single by Casey Close in the fourth. The game-winning RBI was Close's sixth of the season, tops on the team. The 16-0 start' by…

… the Wolverines up 4-2 before the doubles were played by downing State's Kristen Streng. The nailbiting match went down to the wire as a third set tie breaker was played which went to five games instead…

February 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…Women's Track Wolverine-Nike Open Today, 10:00 a.m. Track and Tennis Building The Michigan Daily SPORTS Gymnastics vs. Kent State and MSU Sunday, 1:00p.m. Crisler Arena ,. . Saturday, February 9…

…,as the Wolverines were out shot 13-5. "Chiamp was exceptionally sharp in the first period," said head coach Red Berenson. "Our defense had a little lap- se and he came up with the big saves." THE…

WOLVERINES opened up the scoring at 13:19 in the first period. Senior Ray Dries picked up a loose puck all alone in the slot and didn't stop to say thank you before firing it past shocked Lake Superior goalie…

… was'a positive one for the Wolverines. "THE WHOLE team is starting to come together now," said senior defen- seman Mike Neff. "Tonight we played well enough to win, it was just a matter of a few breaks…

… was the the key last match of the night, the three pr heavyweights. Wolverine Kirk Trost, and 190. who weighs around 220, was pitted With against massive Darryl Peterson, who Kevin H tips and tips and…

November 26, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… style that was less than holy. It was the size, strength, and overall inside game of the Holy Cross women's basketball team that overwhelmed the Wolverines in their first game of the season. The final…

… score was 71-63. For Michigan it was not a night of auspicious beginnings as two out of the Wolverines' first three offen- sive possessions produced airballs. Holy Cross pressed full court from the start…

… and the Wolverines crumbled under the pressure. "OUR BALLHANDLERS lost their poise," said Michigan coach Bud Van De Wege. It was a horrible sight as almost every Wolverine threw passes away, traveled or…

… with the press. But she's a real solid player. She'll be playing for us all year." Michigan came out looking like a different team in the second half. The Wolverines used a press them- selves throughout…

… Feldman fouled out the Wolverines were done for the night. Feldman and Benintendi led Michigan with twelve points apiece. Holy Cross was led by Jean Buckley and Cheryl Aaron who both had 18. GRAPPLERS…

… SECOND A T OHIO OPEN Feldman ...leads Wolverine comeback Records Alien Nation - Anhedonia (Vacant Crayon) Ann Arbor is finally beginning to witness the emergence of a crop of hard rockin' emotional…

WOLVERINES' injuries might have actually prevented them from winning the tournament. Eighth- ranked Wisconsin edged Michigan, 126-118%x. of Mercy. So we get four songs that dabble in the darker side of…

September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Page 71 o .I .. - .. « r. -r Chippewa rally nips 4 M' stickers, 2-1 By DOUGLAS VOLAN Another game, and another hear- tbreaking loss yesterday for the Wolverines, this one at the hands of Central…

…-16. Against Notre Dame Sunday the Wolverines destroyed the Irish in the shots on goal department, 14-6, but lost the game, 1-0. WITH TEN minutes left in yester- day's game, Chippewa Helen Epple penetrated a…

…, but several shots were turned away by Chippewa goalie Georgina Tofflemire. "This was a very frustrating loss," said Wolverine head coach Karen Collins, "but we're going to put it together. There is so…

September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 9

…'s disappointing season is all but a memory, and the Michigan volleyball team is making the most of the new season. Last night the Wolverines defeated the Eastern Michigan Hurons three games to one in front of a…

… head coach Barb Canning. "You never knew who really had control at any point." DESPITE the fluctuating tide of events, things went the Wolverines way during important junctures. After jumping to out to a…

… break tradition by making an impact as a starting player for a college varsity team. Gary Grant did it last year for the Michigan basketball team. This year's freshman Wolverine court star could be…

… scoring Brookens with the six- th Tiger tally. IM Scores Residence Hall 'A' Ituber 15, Bad Company 0 Wenley 10, Markley-Scott 2 Gomberg Red 'A' 20, Angels 5 Gomberg Eagles by forfeit over Wolverines van…

… Independent'B' Violet's Varmets 11, The Motley Dishroom Crew 9 The Crue 5, Tuna Melt 111 3 A.A.A. 15, Not for Hire 4 L.K.S. 7, Navy 3 Chuck and the Fatmen 10, Fresh Boys 4 The Wolverines 9, The Highballs 3…

May 29, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

… State twice to advance to the College World Sries in Omaha, but after downing the Bulldogs, 14-6, Sun- day night, the Wolverines were ham- mered, 19-8, in Monday night's finale at Dudy Noble Field…

…. MICHIGAN used seven pitchers in the rout, and none were effective. With ace Scott Kamieniecki home in Ann Arbor with a sore shoulder, Wolverine pitching was left thin, a flaw that finally caught up with the…

… inning, and a Jeff Brantley raised his record to 17-2 parade of Wolverine pitchers couldn't with his second win of the series. stop the onslaught. The Bulldogs Larkin and Kurt Zimmerman later scored 11…

… mark of 54. After eight innings of the bracket game against West Virginia, Wolverines opening game against a 10-1 loser, to MSU in Friday's night New Orleans Friday, it appeared game. Mike Watters led…

…, and the Wolverines made sure (in'teit. rjust no late heroics were needed this time. didn't have it. Casey Close proved to be a one-man THE RALLY proved to be a tease, wrecking crew, going four…

… pitches," said Close. double. That gave the Wolverines a chance "You'd think we might be able to to meet the fourth-ranked Bulldogs get that extra run in there (in the nin- Sunday night, and they…

… of four-hit relief to get the win. we beat ourselves." Monday's loss finished the The confidence from that late rally Wolverines season at 55-10, the most carried over into Saturday's loser's wins ever…

… with two homers, while also throwing a complete game. Close and the Wolverines beat the Privateers, 11-6, but were unable to get by Mississippi State Monday. Say.. YI-A-. DISCOUT MUFFLE16 AM E RICAN A…

April 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

… afternoon, win- ning 6-3 to take control of the Big Ten regular season championship. WITH THE VICTORY, the Wolverines clinched at least a tie for the regular season title. Michigan closed out its schedule…

… Michigan lineup carried the team against Ohio State. The Wolverines won the third, fourth, fifth and sixth singles matches along with the second and third doubles matches. Playing at third singles, freshman…

… games, as Michigan led 4-3. But Massie made two unforced errors, and Filer hit a beautiful down-the-line passing shot by Smith to break Massie and give the Wolverine pair a 5-3 lead. But the Buckeyes…

… Saturday, but that didn't break up the Wolverines success in either place. Harvey sent half of his team to the Kansas Relays in Lawrence, Kansas and the other half to the Michigan State Invitational in East…

… Lansing, getting some good individual performances in the process. THE MOST NOTEABLE Michigan performances came in the 400-meter dash at the Kansas Relays, where Wolverine junior Todd Steverson qualified…

… for the national championships May 31-June 1. THE WOLVERINES got another first place in Kansas out of Vince Bean, who won the long jump with a jump of 25'8", half an inch off the NCAA qualifying mark…

… crown with a 23' 1" leap. Back in Kansas, the Wolverines' mile relay team of Steverson, Davidson, Bob Boynton and Rick Swilley place second with a 3:10.27 clocking, close behind fir- st place Iowa State…

January 29, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

Wolverines into a national power. Michigan State, a current power showed Michigan the difference between a "have" and a "have-not" this past weekend. Of course, there were the obvious differences, such as the…

… Spartans' 11-2 and 9-4 shellackings of the Wolverines. But there are other differences which demonstrate just how far apart the two programs are and, also, what a suc- cessful hockey team can mean to a…

… university. For example, the crowds in the home-and-home series showed where hockey lies on the list of priorities for Wolverine and Spartan fans. MSU attracted 6,697 fans, an overflow crowd, to Munn Area…

… Friday night. On Saturday, the Wolverines drew 8,239, but at least 6,000 of those fans were Spartan suppor- ters. At Yost, State drew a much larger ovation than Michigan. In East Lansing, not a cheer was…

… heard for the Wolverines. The real difference between the crowds is that State always draws a virtual sellout while Michigan usually has an audience of 2200 people. Naturally, the talent of the teams has…

… something to do with attendence; the Wolverines are 10-19-1 while MSU is 27-3. But to be out- drawn and outcheered in you own arena against an in- trastate rival is pathetic. But that's what a successful…

…. Michigan's athletic department is content to house the S. .winning just a start Wolverines in Yost Ice Arena, which some would argue has a fine, rustic tradition. Yost also has wooden benches and steel…

Wolverines faithful'. only run into a crowd when Spartan fans make the 60-mile trek to cheer on their team. The Michigan State band is great. They wear Spartan hockey jerseys, make a lot of noise, play…

… Clement beats Wolverine center Ray Dries to the puck in Saturday night's game at Yost Ice Arena. In fact, the Spartans outskated the icers all weekend in a pair of easy victories. Women thinclads improving…

… James Henry. Michigan traveled to Windsor this past weekend to compete against 16 Canadian and American colleges in in- dividual events. One of the many bright spots for the Wolverines was Sue Schroeder…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

…, RPI's Engineers in no way outplayed the Wolverines, despite com-' pleting a weekend sweep last night with a 5-1 victory. "We certainly played with them," Berenson sighed after the game. "I wsas happy…

… with our effort, but we just weren't putting the puck in the net." PENALTIES were greatly respon- sible for the lacking Wolverine offense, which suffered through at least 20 minutes shorthanded. Berenson…

… Pierre Belanger called the Wolverines for seven infractions in the period and the Engineers for four, prompting the RPI faithful to gallantly cheer, "the ref beats his wife," despite the home team…

… the evening, took a pass right over the blue line from defenseman Tim Friday, and flicked a little wrist shot in the top right corner. WOLVERINE freshman goaltender Tim Makris was obviously surprised by…

… the puck, but went on to make some brilliant saves when Michigan was shorthanded. Still, the Wolverines were unable to skate off behind by only one. With 40 seconds left in the frame and a 5-3 RPI…

… goal of the season behind Makris, who had little chance against one of college hockey's premier com- binations. Desperately needing a goal, the Wolverines applied solid pressure in the third period and…

… a four goal lead at 6:12 on Servinis' 11th of the year. The Willowdale, Ontario native added another with two minutes left to suf- ficiently finish the Wolverines. I # 1 FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. RPI…

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…-60, explained that the Wolverine forwards had been working well on the offensive boards all afternoon. "WE WERE getting position in the first half but the shots were missing in such a way that they would bounce…

Wolverine's pounded the boar- ds as a team to tip in a Rellford miss and tie the contest for the first time sin- ce the 11:45 mark. Henderson got credit for the hoop but nobody was sure who tipped it. "Both…

… 14 minutes of the second half consisted of three surges, two by the Gophers. Eight straight points from Wilson helped Minnesota establish a 46- 41 lead. The Wolverines ran off six in a row to lead by…

… yesterday's 66-64 Wolverine victory. Spartai IOWA CITY (AP) - Michigan State guard Sam Vincent scored 23 points, in- eluding the game-winning basket, as the Spartans defeated the 11th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes 57…

… humiliated last nfonth in Ann Arbor by the Wolverines, 97-56, led for most of the contest. That doesn't change anything. Big deal if Michigan shot a putrid 36.3 percent from the floor in the second half (42…

November 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…Wrestling Wolverine Open Saturday, 9 a.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Monday, November 11, 1985 Volleyball vs. Ferris State Tuesday, 7 p.m. CCRB Page 7 Boiler blowout First Downs…

… Arena on Friday and losing 6-2 on Saturday at Munn Arena. THE GOOD part of the feature was the display of excellent hockey on Friday night. The Wolverines' inten- sity and hard work ended the Spar- tans…

… hoping to win as much as we were ex- pecting to win." The Wolverines could have quit early when Michigan State forward Mike Donnelly from behind the Michigan net, found freshman scoring sensation Joe…

… allowing the easy goal. "I THOUGHT to myself 'it went in and it's one mistake.' What can you do, it was a rotten mistake," said the Wolverine netminder. "I knew we would come back and when we tied it, it was…

… a new game again." Michigan took full advantage of Brad Jones' tying goal. Brad Mc- Caughey, Chris Seychel and Todd Carlile added first period tallies to give the Wolverines a 4-3 lead. Jeff Norton…

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…

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… basketball team to its first Big Ten title and NCAA playoff ber- th in eight years. And this honor is probably the biggest one that the already highly-honored Wolverine coach has gotten yet. Yesterday Frieder…

… a stubborn Purdue squad here yesterday. The 5-4 win over a more ex- perienced opponent improved the Wolverine's overall record to 2-2. The victory also lifted their Big Ten mark to 1-1. Wins by two of…

… Michigan's three doubles teams gave the Wolverines a lead that the Boilermakers couldn't overcome, even under sunny skies. The win showed that even at this early stage of the season the Wolverines are…

… developing a very important trait-the ability to come back. This is what Big Ten contenders are made of. WOLVERINES JIM SHARTON and Ed Filer defeated Kevin Gregory and Jim Gray 6-2, 6-1. Michigan's other suc…

…. Michigan junior Sharton was beaten by Gregory 3-6, 6-4, 7-6. Gray of Purdue turned the trick as well by defeating Royer 6-1, 6-7, 6-0. Filer picked up some of the slack for the Wolverines as he took care of…

… An- drew Hocker 6-2, 7-5. Boilermaker Schumacher returned the favor by besting Brad Koontz 6-3, 6-2. The rest of the singles matches, however, belonged to the Wolverines. Freshman Franz Geiger started…

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