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December 12, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… Michigan to blow the game open. The magic number last night was 9:47. With the score 22-19 in the Wolverines favor, Michigan went on a 25-5 run to make the score 47-24 at halftime. Junior guard Demetrius…

… shots and scored on a good number of them." Higgins, who finished with 16 points, led four Wolverines in double figures. Vaught kicked in 13 points to go with his nine rebounds. Mills added 13 and Calip…

December 12, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 68) • Page Image 14

… Hockey Writer { Coming off a disappointing weekend sweep by Michigan State, the Wolverine hockey team looks to return to its winning ways when it hosts the University of Illinois- Chicago (3-16 overall, 2…

… the ice. On December 29-30, the Wolverines will compete in the Great Lakes Invitational at Joe Louis Arena in hopes of defending last season's championship victory over North Dakota. In last year…

…, Michigan will face-off against Northern Michigan and will play either Michigan State or Michigan Tech, depending upon the outcomes of both games. After the new year, the Wolverines will host Lake Superior…

Wolverines have on their agenda not only three weeks of practices, but also two meets. The first meet, on Dec. 30, is against Hawaii. On January 2 and 3, the swimmers will participate in the Rainbow…

…-ranked Wolverines. Michigan will not field its divers in either meet, largely because coach Dick Kimball does not want to disrupt the team's practice environment by even travelling to Hawaii. by Matt Rennie Daily…

… Sports Writer Over winter break, the Michigan wrestlers will end one portion of their season and open another. The Wolverines will compete in their final pre-season open tourn- ament when they travel to…

… take on Matt Ruppel, ranked 3rd nationally. Lehigh should provide a healthy challenge in the Wolverines' first taste of dual meet action, as they hold the 30th spot in the land. CLASSIFIED ADSI Call 764…

Wolverines' most revealing test of strength so far this year. "Stanford has the number- one ranked swim program in the country," according to Urbanchek. "This will be the focus of the dual meet season…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 20

… Robinson helped other Wolverines, such as Terry Mills, Loy Vaught, and Sean Higgins to shine. And though he fell into foul trouble and shot only 8-21 from the field, Robinson was still the key man for…

…," Wolverine coach Steve Fisher said. "The win allows our kids to say 'hey, we found a way to win under pressure."' tame haple By Steven Cohen Daily Basketball Writer In case anyone was wondering, Michigan did…

… the game, this was a Wolverine team that needed to prove itself, both as individuals and as a team, to gain an identity. After a nationally televised, mediocre showing against Arizona that resulted in…

… powerful Duke team, which battled, but lost to No.1 Syracuse, 78-76, as well as the opportunity to play on national television, provided the impetus the Wolverines needed to reprove themselves as a national…

… season. As the second half began, however, the Wolverines were outplayed. Michigan watched as Duke narrowed a 13-point halftime lead to just five and suddenly a potential blowout was a close game again…

…. But just when the Wolverines could have allowed themselves to get down and pack it in for the day, they responded instead by picking themselves up and turning up the intensity another notch…

… said. As a team, the Wolverines were able to regroup and regain their composure - even when the crew of ACC officials called a much tighter game than the Wolverines were accustomed. Duke went to the foul…

… into overtime. Coming off of the floor, the Wolverines looked for someone to blame and rookie Eric Riley, who missed the coverage, was to be the scapegoat. But Fisher quickly nipped that in the bud…

… is no way a team should come here and take a win." Even if Michigan had lost the game, it really would not have mattered. Playing with their heart and soul, the Wolverines, led by Fisher, showed the…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 21

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday -December 11, 1989- Page 7 WRESTLING NOTEBOOK Bahr pleased with Wolverine progress by Jeff Sheran Daily Sports Writer As the open tournaments wind down and the Big…

… season. In addition, no Wolverine starter possesses a losing record. Particularly pleasing to Bahr is the performance of 134-pound rookie Joey Gilbert. Gilbert captured the Eastern Michigan Open and Ohio…

… years a6." JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan senior forward Leslie Spicer dribbles in the first half against Ohio University. The 5' 10" Spicer amassed 10 points for the Wolverines. BOBCATS Continued from page…

… of other things as well. It's great to go to the bench. I think our depth is really paying off." The Wolverines trailed only once throughout the game. Ohio scored first to start the game, but was…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 22

… is conducting his first clinic as Wolverine head coach, talked about his hopes for the session. "I hope we get a good turnout because this is my first year," Freehan said. "Bud (former coach Middaugh…

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December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… tomorrow night at Yost Ice Arena to begin a two-game, home-and-home weekend series between the Wolverines and the Spartans, all the statistics will go out the window. The Spartans (13-3-0 overall, 12-2-0 in…

… the CCHA) will shed their first place CCHA status and the Wolverines (10-5-1, 8-5-1) will no longer be riding a four-game winning streak. This series isn't about who's better on paper; it's about who…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Friday, December 8, 1989 Blue to risk perfect record vs. Bobcats by Jamie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer Missed opportunities plague Wolverines by Theodore Cox Daily…

… Sports Writer 4 When the womens' basketball team faces Ohio University tonight in Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will definitely have firsts on their minds. This will be the first meeting ever between the…

… Szczechowski drives the ball down the floor. Forward Joan Rieger is downcourt on the wing. Szczechowski whips the ball across court. Rieger grabs it and goes in for an easy lay-up. Clunk. 6'3" Wolverine center…

… from a foot out. Rattle. Missed lay-ups and wasted opportunities have slowed the women's basketball team's pace against their pre-Big Ten season opponents. When the Wolverines took on Eastern Michigan…

… forward Leslie Spicer have each been hitting shots from beyond fifteen feet. Michigan's outside shooting has spread the defenses and sparked the last three Wolverine wins. But it will be extremely difficult…

… that's why we won the game,' VanDeWege said after beating the Akron Zips, 76-61. "We did not execute or out-play them in any facet of the game." Offensive execution is part of the problem. The Wolverines

… shots towards the backboard while in the paint. Hopefully the pre-season jitters will smooth out. Come January 5th, the Wolverines' size advantage will shrink to zip as the Big Ten season begins. JOSE…

… JUAREZ/Daily Michigan guard Carol Szczechowski hopes to lead the Wolverines past Ohio University and increase Michigan's undefeated record to five. NASHVILLE (AP) - Lloyd Moseby, Toronto's all-time leader…

December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… scoreboard and he shook his head in disgust. His team, which was losing by only three points midway through the half, trailed 53-24. The Wolverines had closed the half with a 32-6 spurt on their way to a 100…

…-51 victory. "I thought we had a pretty good game plan until nine minutes left in the half when we started shooting those threes," Coles said. The Wolverines run began when coach Steve Fisher substituted guards…

… second half. But despite their big lead and an overmatched opponent, the Wolv- erines made sure they maintained their intensity. Wolverine captain Rumeal Robinson wanted to make sure they did. "Let's bring…

Wolverines shooting percentage fell to 39 percent as they connected on only 16 of 41 attempts. Nonetheless, Michigan coach Steve Fisher was able to take out his regulars starting at 13:08 left in the final…

… debut with 8:50 remaining, to join first-year guard Michael Talley, the floor was filled with players new to the Wolverines. The five new Wolverines shot only 26 percent from the field on seven of 27…

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December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 10

… Anzalone sat on a chair in his office after his team had completed an early-season sweep of the Wolverines. Bouncing a racquetball off the floor and talking in a thick, old-neighborhood New York accent…

… playing in Ann Arbor. "The three of us just kind of assumed that we were all going to come to Michigan," Brown said. Deasley ended up committing to the Wolverines, while Day ended up with an offer by the…

… team to visit the campus. Brown ended up with the injury. Wolverine assistant coach Mark Miller, who had previously mentioned the idea of Brown visting the campus, was not so enthusiastic after the torn…

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December 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… Page 10 Hoop teams Can Western bust up 'M' women's perfect record? by Jamkie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer take on compass rivals 4 I Wolverines a good bet to cash in chips versus Central by…

… Taylor Lincoln Daily Basketball Writer When the Wolverines take the court in Kalamazoo this evening against Western Michigan, Michigan coach Bud VanDeWege expects to see a different team than he did three…

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

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

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

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

December 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… SPO. Paper Wolverine: Daily writers join the wrestling team Men's Basketball team defeats Iowa State 101-78 OPINION 4 ARTS Lanois to play the Ark 9 MSA bungles elections Ninety-nine years…

…, Page 2 The Dean JULIE Michigan's Sean Higgins dribbles around an Iowa State player Saturday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines gave ex-Michigan coach Johnny Orr and his Cyclones a 101-78 drubbing. For…

December 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 62) • Page Image 18

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - December 4, 1989 Paper Wolverine RENNIE Continued from page 1 of mercy until the end of the match. My thought pattern went something like this…

Wolverine Special BOERSMA TRAVEL ROSE BOWL the sprints, however slowly I may have run, and I felt accomplished for doing so. Heading back into the lockerroom, I told Justin Spewock about how I had to…

December 01, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… which Michigan swimmers aren't very accustomed. Usually the team must travel out-side the Midwest to find real com-petiton. This weekend is no excep-tion as the Wolverines will fly to Austin, Texas, to…

… training." Wolverine world record holder Mike Barrowman might find some competition too. Kirk Stackel of the University of Texas is one of a handful of swimmers who can give Barrowman a run for his money…

…'ll be ready physically and mentally." Last season the Wolverines played Boston in Massachusetts and were pasted 9-3. This year, Mich- igan is looking for some revenge with the home ice advantage. "We…

… them there was a lot of hitting by both sides," Roberts said. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily No. 9 vs. No. 10 Michigan left winger Don Stone and the rest of the Wolverine hockey team will try to improve on their two…

…-game winning streak tonight and tomorrow when they face off against Boston University. The ninth- ranked Terriers will provide Michigan with a formidable opponent for the Wolverines' first non-conference series…

… little bit faster...to get us where we want to go in March." by Matt Rennie Daily Sports Writer It's showtime for the Michigan wrestling team this weekend. The Wolverines travel to the city of glamour and…

… glitz for the Las Vegas Classic. The wrestling may outshine the neon as the field promises to be the most compet- itive in the country. But the Wolverines are not afraid of a challenge. Since the season…

… Feldkamp, and Lanny Green. According to Bahr, the success of this year's Wolverines hinges on the development of this trio. With a field as large as the NCAA championships in March, the Vegas results could…

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

…; half points, the Wolverines were able to overcome a sluggish first half to beat Grambling State in the season home opener, 85-70. The Michigan starters had difficulty getting into the game from the…

…. "(Michigan) came in over- confident thinking they'd just show up and score 110 and (Grambling would) score 55." So casual, in fact, that the Wolverines had scored only ten * Taylor Lincol I Lincoln's Minutes…

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

…." And with a change welcomed by players, coaches, and fans alike, Alex Roberts has been transformed from a troubled youngster to a defensive sage. Wolverine defenseman Alex Roberts shows his puck…

…'s basketball team welcomes Eastern Michigan to Crisler Arena. The high scoring Wolverines and Hurons have each averaged more than eighty points per game thus far. "Eastern comes at you," said Michigan coach Bud…

… opportunities, then you have the potential to score a lot of points. But they do too." The Wolverines will also gamble on defense by running the full court press throughout the game. Mich- igan's biggest…

… advantage comes from their bench. The Wolverines have nine players that will be rotated into the line-up. "We like to play full court defense," VanDeWege said. "It wears down both teams, but that is where our…

… team had 23 turnovers in their first game Tuesday night against Youngstown State's pressure. "Eastern's going to be a better team," said Wolverine point guard Carol Szczechowski. "We're going to have to…

November 29, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

… Youngstown State last night at Crisler Arena. Tanya Powell, Carol Szcz- echowski and Tempie Brown chipped in 12 points apiece, giving the Wolverines a 1-0 record. From the opening tip to the final buzzer, both…

Wolverines on the floor scored. "When we play a lot of people, you hope for good balance and you hope that people come in and get some buckets," VanDeWege said. "I like to see that. It's hard for teams to…

November 28, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… first thing you want is some home cooking. Rumeal got that. So did the entire Wolverine team. Helen invited them over to her "Ford Hotel." Preparing the team's cuisine kept her neighbors and herself busy…

… Writer BOSTON - In the second game of Michigan guard Rumeal Robinson's homecoming doubleheader, the Wolverines beat Boston University, 73-65, to even their season record at 1-1 last night in the Boston…

…-Off Classic, the Wolverines first opening game loss since 1982, Robinson returned home to Boston where he led Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School to the 1986 State Championship. His homecoming, however, took…

… which gave Michigan a lead that it would never relinquish. With the score 29-21, Boston.coach Mike Jarvis called a timeout. Before the half ended, the regrouped Terriers outscored the Wolverines 10-7, led…

… his 15 points in the final 20 minutes. Robinson's shooting along with Vaught's helped the Wolverines to open a 13-point bulge with 13:41 left in the game. Michigan was able to stave off continuous…

… Vaught attempts a hook shot last season. Last night Vaught led the Wolverines with 23 points as they defeated Boston U. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE BALLOONS! B3ALLOONS! BALILOONS! Call BALLOONEY TOONS for…

November 28, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… match wouldn't have mattered. The reaction would have been the same. After Michigan finished their season by losing to Michigan State, the Wolverines huddled around coach Joyce Davis. Davis gave the team…

… a quick season ending speech and wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving. Then the Wolverines showed as much emotion as they did when they defeated Minnesota for their first win. Senior Karen Marshall…

November 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 57) • Page Image 17

…BASKETBALL continued from page 1 lead of their own. But when Mills fouled out with 5:30 remaining and Michigan leading 68-66, the Wolverines hopes to beat No. 6 Arizona all but disappeared. Mills had…

… coach Lute Olson said. "The fact that Mills only got 21 minutes was certainly the key." Michigan coach Steve Fisher, who suffered his first loss as a head coach after leading the Wolverines to the…

…~rm ;.r;. h i~9NCA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? irn t ' EAST LANSING - Michigan State served the ball into the center of the Wolverine defense. Four Michigan players converged at…

…-15, 15-8, 15-7, 15-6, was a fitting finish to the Wolverines' 1-17 Big Ten season. In the opening game, the East Lansing crowd witnessed Mich- igan's competitive potential. The Wolverines jumped out to an…

…. She had four block solos to unofficially tie her for the- Wolverine career blocking record at 104 with fellow senior Hunter. .......... . ............ ........... . ::a I p4Th, ~n . .............v…

November 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 54) • Page Image 15

…'s volleyball team was served another double kill on the road this weekend, as they easily fell to Purdue and then Illinois. The losses sent the Wolverines packing for Thanksgiving dinner. They have only one…

… out from under the Wolverines plate, winning 15-2, 15-2, 15-2. "We played really great," Purdue coach Carol Dewey said. "Our game plan was to try and stop Sturm, Hunter, and Clover. Their middle attack…

… Smith started the scoring Friday evening 9:03 into the game. Michigan defenseman Chris Tamer was unable to clear the puck from behind the Wolverine net and Oliver fed a cross-ice pass to Smith, who was…

… seconds apart. A power play slapshot at 9:04 of the third by Moes, his second goal of the game, brought Michigan within two, 5-3, but the Wolverines were unable to find the back of the net again. "In the…

November 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… temporarily. EXTRAS Willy takes case to the Regents Having been rebuffed by the University Athletic Department, the promoters of Willy the Wolverine took their case to the University Board of Regents yesterday…

… Washtenaw County Willy the Wolverine with Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Vice President for Government Relations Richard Kennedy at the public comments session of the Regents meeting at…

November 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

… by Steven Frai berg in the nation - Stanford, Florida, [Daily Sports Contributor an Texa -, a The Wolverines will continue " swam the fastest 400 medley their quest for an NCAA title this relay we…

… banner The meet will also serve as an year for the Wolverines. indicator for the Wolverines "This team has excellent team upcoming trip to the Grand Prix cohesiveness," said Richardson. "The Invitational…

November 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

… will happen," he said. So, if even Bo doesn't think that will occur, then why should anyone . give a damn? Because, who knows, the idea of Thompson rushing for 400 yards yards against the Wolverines

… over 100 yards this year. In fact, the Wolverine defense hasn't given up 100 total rushing yards in the last seven games. Why should anyone, then, wake up and flip on ESPN for the 12:30 p.m. game on…

…-7. So, why care? Because if the Wolverines have a tough time, like they normally do against the Gophers, they could lose and not go to the Rose Bowl. How silly would-you feel that you didn't care about…

… Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer Michigan's women's volleyball team will trek south this weekend hoping to triple their Big Ten win total. The 1-14 Wolverines will face Purdue tonight and then travel to…

… Champaign to challenge Illinois. The Wolverines are eagerly awaiting their match against the Fighting Illini, basically because Illinois provides some of the most knowledgeable spectators in the nation. "It…

… appreciate a great play. We've always done well there." The Wolverines will have to play well to defeat either team. Purdue, 5-9, has come on strong the second half of the season behind the strong play of…

… the Big Ten, is looking forward to the arrival of the Wolverines. The Fighting Illini are only 1 1/2 games out of first, with only four conference matches left. However, their long list of injuries…

… should keep the Wolverines competitive. Michigan has also suffered some minor injuries, but everyone should be able to play this weekend. Seniors Kim Clover and Karen Marshall, who have only three The…

… Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1989 - Page 11 Big Ten teams making final charge for bowls By Todd Drucker Daily Sports Writer JULIE HOLLMAN/Daily Wolverine outside hitter Hayley Lorenzen attempts a…

… Made-convertible Delivered to your room Only $75.00 all sizes Call 668-7255 gold bond cleaners Coast will help the Wolverines prepare to qualify for the regional meet. Among those that will be competing…

November 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

…. Pre-season all Big-Ten selection Tempie Brown, the Wolverines' leading scorer last season (13.0 points per game average), heads a cast that returns all but one player from last year's 11-17 (5-13 Big…

… better." According to VanDeWege, the Wolverines will attempt to play all 94 feet of the court, which makes endurance a key factor. The team's newly found depth will make this new, up-tempo style of play…

November 16, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… else to the Wolverines current winning recipe - leadership. "His presence on the ice rubs off on everyone," said teammate Todd Copeland. "He's been here for four years and knows how to handle all the…

… store for Moes, he'll always be remembered for his role on the Wolverine hockey team as one who led by example. The consensus on Moes is there is nothing secretive about him. As Copeland states, "What you…

… icers by Michael Bess Daily Sports Contributor The University of Michigan men's swim team ran their record to 4-0 last night after soundly defeating Oakland University. The Wolverines received strong…

November 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

…-70 to Michigan in an exhibition basketball game last night, Polish national coach Janusz Mroz was asked to compare the Wolverines with the two other Big Ten teams they have played - Purdue and Ohio State…

…-shirt center Eric Riley, who led the Wolverines with 18 points, including several fan-pleasing, fast-break dunks. "I watched Terry (Mills) and Mark (Hughes) get their dunks last year, tonight I got my chance…

November 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

… NOTEBOOK Keough and Stone find success against Ferris by Eric Lemont Daily hockey Writer With the weekend sweep of Ferris State, the Wolverines have now won eight of the past nine meetings against the…

… 100th career point with a second period assist on Todd Copeland's powr play goal Friday night. CLIMBING THE LADDER: Warren Sharples 5-4 win Friday night was his 52nd as a Wolverine. The win moved…

… tie first period this season. Ir It t . net results Michigan tailback Tony Boles, shown here in his 91-yard scamper against Indiana, turned in another big game for the Wolverines against Illinois…

… effective, a facet that evaded the Wolverines on Saturday against Wisconsin. Yet, with the advent of Thompson as the setter, Michigan loses a step in experience, as the 5'6" Collins has more control over her…

… little more flexibility." The statistics don't lie. With Thompson on Friday, the Wolverines compiled eight solo blocks and 16 block assists. Saturday night, the Collins-led squad tallied just one solo and…

… night being Michigan's final home appearance, the Wolverine fans said goodbye to three seniors who each set new standards for the Michigan record books. Karen Marshall etched her name in the book by…

November 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… national champions, the Michigan basketball team might feel that the whole world is out to get them. But before any North American teams provide opposition, the Wolverines will take on the Polish National…

… Team tonight at Crisler Arena. The exhibition marks the first appearance for Michigan at home since March 11, and the first time the 1989-90 Wolverine squad will play together as a unit. The game should…

… provide Michigan coach Steve Fisher the opportunity to play most, if not all, his players. Several Wolverines will be seeing their first game action. These players include first-year guards Michael Talley…

… and Tony Tolbert, and redshirt froshes Eric Riley and James Voskuil. Chris Seter, a 6'9" forward who was injured for much of the past two seasons, is expected to play in his first game as a Wolverine as…

… well. The Polish National Team, as these young players will discover, will rot provide the Wolverines with Big fen-caliber competition. In a game Saturday against Purdue,sthe Poles were outscored 100…

… Sidler scored 10 points against Purdue and came off the bench to score 18 against the Buckeyes. The Wolverines will sport a new look in the form of their uniforms. Last year's uniform's, emblazoned with a…

November 13, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 49) • Page Image 17

… finished 1-2-3, all but sealing the Wolverines' doom. Ironically, Michigan had beaten out Minnesota for third place in the Big Ten Championships just two weeks ago. "I don't think they [Minnesota] ran any…

… have three more NCAA Regional meets ahead of them. McClimon was the Wolverines next highest finisher behind Rowand, placing 15th overall. Yuhn was fifth best on the team and 52nd overall. "Molly ran out…

…, with Ball State, Wisconsin, and Western Michigan following. All four teams will advance to the NCAA championships on November 20 in Annapolis, MD. Matt Smith crossed the tape first for the Wolverine

…, Sweat even had to walk up the slippery inclines. "This course is so muddy and there's so many turns that he couldn't negotiate," said coach Ron Warhurst. The Wolverine's 18th place finish is nothing to…

… . r * F ; It's a good thing the Michigan hockey team has outscored its opponents, 21-10 in the first period and 32-17 in the first two. For the Wolverines have been experiencing somewhat of a letdown…

Wolverines pulled out a 5-4 victory, they allowed the Bulldogs back into the game. Only 41 seconds into the period, Michigan co- captain Alex Roberts received a two-minute penalty for tripping. And seven…

… the Wolverines a two-goal buffer before the announcer was even done explaining Jorgenson's score. But then Michigan seemed to go to sleep, forgetting how to play smart hockey. Again up two goals…

… lapses," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "The first period might have been our best period." If the Wolverines came out a little drowsy for the last period, they were completely out at the 11:26 mark…

… their sinuses, let alone the puck out of their zone. While Saturday night saw Michigan blow away Ferris early, the Wolverines still settled into a rut as the game wore on. They were even outshot, 6-5, in…

… second period, the Wolverines regained their offense in part because of contributions from two unlikely sources - defensemen Todd Copeland and Alex Roberts. Roberts assisted on Copeland's power play goal…

November 10, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

…." Having tied their last three games, Ferris State effort of late might best be described as "in the middle." The Wolverines have also been inconsistent in the win column, starting the season at 3-0-1 before…

… losing three of their last four games. Michigan head coach Red Berenson believes that the Wolverines' poor play in Sault Saint Marie against Lake Superior State carried over into the first game against…

…, will go to the NCAA Championships if they are, among the fifteen fastest times. This could open the door for Sean Sweat, the top Wolverine first-year: runner, to travel to Annapolis for the NCAA…

November 10, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

… Northwestern and Wisc- onsin this weekend. And they have extra reason to want to win each re- match. It was just four weeks ago that Michigan was swept by both schools on the same road trip. The Wolverines (6…

Wolverines in three games, 15-4, 15-7, 15-2. "Our hopes for the season were to finish high in the Big Ten," head coach Steve Lowe said. "This weekend is critical for us to get back on the winning track." One…

… great flaw that contributed to the lopsided score last time was, as Wolverine head coach Joyce Davis stated, "We just didn't have any defense." Lisa Boyd hit .500 for Wisconsin, adding five kills…

…'s swim team have theirs in order for the opening of the Big Ten season this weekend. The Wolverines begin conference competition today against Wisconsin, moving on to Northwestern on Saturday. But Michigan…

… Contributor After weeks of preparation and anticipation, the Michigan men's swim team begins its season this evening in Madison, Wisconsin. The Wolverines are eager for competitive action and are extremely…

… relays and the individual medley, believes the Wolverine swimmers are ready to be tested. "The team is starting to come together and is looking forward to the season," said Namesnik. This year's men…

November 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 47) • Page Image 11

… going to do it this year. I've been thinking about that for years.'E The Wolverine trio of Erics is also expected to pull their own weight on this youth-oriented Michigan team. The Erics (Bailey, Namesnik…

…." Sharing in Lang's leadership of the Wolverines is fellow senior Rick Wilkening. Out to defend last year's Big Ten 100-yard backstroke title, Wilkening would like to carry that success over to the NCAA…

… a number one ranking. "I think everyone knows that we are aiming at the National Championships," Colloton said. MUCH OF THE WOLVERINES success will ride in the arms of the senior Colloton, last year…

… indeed improve her strength, there's no telling how well she can Co i i oto n do." Michigan has proven depth with outstanding individual performances. Last year, the Wolverines sent a record five swimmers…

… best teams in the United States and Japan. The Wolverines will host their own invitational in January which should feature Stanford's first-year phenom Janet Evans, a four-time Olympic gold medal winner…

…. The Wolverines have won the Big Ten title the past three years and are expected to repeat again this year. When asked if he cared more about the national championships than the Big Ten Championships…

November 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 45) • Page Image 10

… Tim Keough, it was passed a little different way. In net for the Michigan Wolverines' alumni stood Jim Keough, an All-American in 1969. Today, like his father did before him, reserve goalie Tim handles…

…, Indiana Sunday to bring back a 3-2 victory. The game marked the end of Michigan's regular season, posting a 9-7-4 record. The Wolverines have had a problem with consistency for most of the year, but peaked…

… increase Michigan's lead to 3-1. Valparaiso scored soon after Sundermann's goal to close the Wolverine lead to 3-2, but never threatened to tie the score. After defeating both Purdue and Iowa in a previous…

… Rice called a "freezing Saturday morning with "incredible winds," the Wolverines and Hoosiers ended in a scoreless tie. Later in the day, Michigan scored their only two goals of the weekend which proved…

…, sophomore Sandy Najarian had a different opinion. "The championship game should have been ours. We had the intensity, but as a team we just couldn't put the ball in the net." The Wolverines, however, seemed…

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… Lisa Vitali added 9 kills. Michigan's Carla Hunter and Kim Clover combined to produce a majority of the sparse Wolverine point total. Hunter, who had an out- standing weekend altogether, led the squad…

… with 11 kills. The Wolverine's welcome to Bloomington wasn't any warmer, as Indiana demolished Michigan, 15-8, 15-9, 15-12. The 6-7 Hoosiers easily controlled the first two matches. Their team continuity…

… flowed, where- as the Wolverines continuity disap- peared. "When our passing is on, we can run the middle attacks and the quick set to hold blockers, that's the key to our game," said Hoosier outside…

… hitter Diane Hoereth. But the Wolverine passing was the exact opposite. "I couldn't find six players to put on the floor all at the same time, that could play with a level of intensity and control," Davis…

… net. "We squandered a lead and just let them have it. We made totally unforced errors, just mental mistakes that cost us the game. The only bright spot for the weekend was the Wolverine serving. The…

… the game she loves by Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer Since senior Karen Marshall joined the women's volleyball team three and a half years ago, the Wolverines have 8 wins and 59 losses in the Big Ten…

… two assists as the Wolverine Old Timers upset the Detroit Red Wing Old Timers 10-6. Berenson is guarded by Dennis Hextall . Michigan's all time goal scoring leader Dave Debol said that Hextall…

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