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March 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 9, 1987 Rush Delivery BY JEFF RUSH Keady's characterization should ignite Wolverines Purdue coach Gene Keady was seething long after the Michigan…

Wolverines had thrashed his No. 3 Boilermakers before 13,609 wild Crisler Arena fans and a national-television audience. The target of his anger was not his team's poor performance, but instead, Michigan…

… Boilermakers had half as many points as the Wolverines. At halftime, Michigan led 48- 21. Wolverine senior Antoine Joubert had 20 points at the break, one less than the entire Purdue team. Medical Students…

… - (INSIDE DOOLEY'S) 665-5800 BUY ANY SIZE PIZZA with 2 items or more vFq y within two, the Wolverines went on a 14-2 run. Michigan's ball- hawking defense, led by All-Big Ten guard Gary Grant, created 10…

March 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… games to Wisconsin and Northwestern last weekend, and then returned home to lose to Iowa and Minnesota. The Wolverines are now 9-16 overall, 2-14 in the -Big Ten, good for sole possession of last place in…

… the conference. THE MOST crushing blow of the season came on Sunday when the Wolverines hosted Minnesota in their final home game of the year. Both teams entered the contest with 2-13 records in the Big…

… earlier this season, game. The Midshipmen, 26-5, finished second to repeat champion received an automatic berth in the Northwestern. NCAA tournament by capturing the Wolverine Butch Starmack, the CAA crown…

March 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…- ters win just one of six matches, the well-rested Wolverines proceeded to promptly upset the 14th-ranked Duke Blue Devils, 5-4, in their home opener. MICHIGAN, WHICH only practiced once this week due to…

… Silfen Duke, 5-4 s e .. 4 and Karen Milczarski fell 5-7, 7-5, 6-4, however the Wolverines' victory was secured by that point. Despite the set- back, Silfen, who is on the mend following a semester…

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…

March 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 10, 1986 Wolverines destroy Hoosiers, 80-52 (Continued from Page i) because of its team defense. Grant held Indiana's sharpshooting guard Steve Alford…

… to 15 points, and when Alford evaded Grant, more than one Wolverine was in his face. "I don't think we're as bad a team as (Michigan) made us look," said Knight. "They really played the game away from…

Wolverines grabbed the rebounds, whirred downcourt and produced plenty of easy baskets. "If we're running, and just playing hard, we can beat almost anybody," said Antoine Joubert, another double figure (16…

… fatigue. Frieder felt his club's offense fell stagnant over the second 20 minutes, but the Wolverines were still able to extend their lead. When Tarpley completed a three-point play at 9:54 of the second…

… half, Michigan was up by 22, and it was obvious the conference crown would reside in Ann Arbor for another year. Still, the Wolverines weren't finished. They flirted with a 30-point margin before Frieder…

… removed the heavies and inserted Steve Stoyko and Ron Gibas. One heavy who paced the Wolverines and led the cheers was Tarpley. The senior center was sim- ply unstoppable, collecting a game high 21 points…

… produced were amazing. This year, the Wolverines simply completed the picture. This time, it was clear. BARB"s i ARBS By BIrh McOuade 4 Championship atmosphere. . . Tournament Update Michigan begins…

Wolverines would pit them against the winner of the Iowa State-Miami of Ohio game. A Michigan-Iowa State matchup would see Cyclone coach Johnny Orr going against his former school. Orr led the Wolverines to…

…- tory over Indiana Saturday, and so were the Wolverines. "When we were in the huddle getting ready to come on the court at the beginning of the game, I saw fire in a lot of people's eyes," said Michigan…

… first place. The schedule maker couldn't have planned it any better. The do-or-die situation possessed the Wolverines and even had the usually placid Crisler Arena fans screaming to demonic proportions…

March 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… cooperation with the Ark, the Office of Ethics and Religion and the International Center. Special to the Daily HOUSTON- The Michigan baseball squad continued its winning ways yesterday as the Wolverines downed…

… 23rd-ranked Houston 5-3. Senior Greg Schulte started things off for the Wolverines in the first inning with a walk. Dave Stober sacrificed to advance Schulte and Michigan's next batter, sophomore Chris…

Wolverine pitcher Bill Shuta. The Wolverines put on a three-run rally in the fifth, however, to take back the lead from the Cougars. Stober beat out a two strike bunt to get on base for Michigan. Sabo…

… singled to put two men on for the Wolverines, and Paciorek walked to load the bases. Michigan's Jacobson hit a hard grounder to the Houston third baseman and Houston's catcher Jacobson dropped the throw to…

… the plate as Stober came in to score for the Wolverines. Stober accidentally kicked the ball to the backstop after crossing the plate, allowing Sabo to come home with Michigan's fourth run. The…

Wolverines added one more in the fifth on a Charles Froning single. Michigan will meet Houston again today at 4:30. R H E MICHIGAN.................110 030 0 - 5 9 0 HOUSTON..............010 200 0 - 3 5 1 Shuta…

… performance ever in national competition at yesterday's AIAW national track meet, as two Wolverines qualified for All-American status in the final indoor meet of the season. The thinclads, who have exhibited…

…. Also making the All- American team was junior Sue Frederick who placed sixth in the 1,000- yard run with a time of 2:30.7. Melanie Weaver, recovered from a leg injury which hampered her in the Wolverine

March 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… competition as a freshman as a result of his injury, Manus has the option of remaining with the Wolverines one more year. "I COULD choose to defer my accep- tance to medical school," said Manus. "But my poor…

… - he looks like Mr. Magoo," grinned Manus. Of course, Manus takes gymnastics very seriously, but his humor is not reserved for only Loken. Early this season, for a crowd at the Wolverine Invitational, he…

… outstanding swimmer of the meet and co-swimmer of the month. for the Big Ten. .Also swimming well for the Wolverines were Melinda Copp, who set a: Big Ten record in the 200-yard backstroke, and Kay Lundy, who…

… of the 200-yard freestyle relay. The Wolverines will also send their 400-yard medley relay team of Stuntz- ner, Marubashi, Copp, and Nancy Rut- sch and their 800-yard freestyle relay team of Stuntzner…

… knows a little better how it stacks up against some of the national powers. The Wolverines were 5-5 on the trip, winning the first five games and drop- ping their last. Before leaving on the trip, coach…

… third-year coach. The Wolverines began with 2-0 and 5-4 victories over Dominquez Hills on Friday of last week. Jan Boyd threw the shutout in the opener and Carol Patrick triggered a five-run seventh in…

… second game. On Sunday the Wolverines split a pair with Chapman, taking the opener 5-3 but losing the second game 5-2. Cal Poly-Pomona blanked the Wolverines by 1-0 and 2-0 counts on Monday, then Cal…

… in one meet and finishing last in another. In coach Sheri Hyatt's words, the Wolverines "blew Central and Nor- thern Michigan away," scoring an outstanding 171.55. "I felt it was our best meet this…

… season, though it was our second highest score," said Hyatt. The Wolverines were not so lucky in the Shanico Invitational, however, losing to the top three teams in the nation. The tumblers, faltering on…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… basketball teams, most advantages anyway. Line the Wolverines up next to some squads and their superior height is quickly apparent. Bounce them off others and Michigan's overwhelming size and strength show up…

… as black and blue marks and an average eight rebound deficit for opponents. OR PUT Michigan in a grueling fast-paced game and watch the Wolverines dodge fatigue by using their ex- cellent bench…

March 19, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… the NIT title, followed by Purdue and Michigan. The Wolverines, with odds of 9-2, are ahead of even Syracuse, the team that plays host to them tonight. .:. The Big Ten has rolled up an impressive 8…

… Eric.Turner, who will be suiting up to play for the Wolverines next year, has been named to the Parade Magazine All- American second team. Lansing Eastern's Sam Vincent, who will follow brother Jay at…

…' main strengths lies in their pitching. The majority of last year's pitchers are returning, led by senior Mark Clinton. In addition to Clinton, the Wolverine pitching staff includes sophomores Scott…

… could consistently get the batters out." JIM PACIOREK, WHO led the team in home runs and RBIs, will once again lead the hitting attack. The Wolverines will be hurt by the graduation of shor- tstop George…

…, according to Mid- daugh. THE WOLVERINES' annual spring trip to Florida begins tomorrow with a doubleheader against New York Tech. The 14-game exhibition excursion in- cludes contests against the University…

… of Miami, Bowling Green, and Glassboro State. The Wolverines' first regular season game4 is a home doubleheader against Grand Valley State on March 31. Unlike the Wolverine line-up, the Big Ten…

…, because the winner of the division does not receive an automatic berth into the Regionals," Middaugh explained. The Wolverines, who are ranked eleventh nationally by one press agen- cy, had a good…

March 25, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

…'s abilities despite its 7-2 record. Middaugh admitted then that "coaches are never pleased," but even he had to be impressed after the Wolverines swept the Lakers, 6-1 and 11-2, at Ray Fisher Stadium. Or was he…

… hit out of the infield. MIDDAUGH considered leaving Ignasiak in due to the perfect game, but the Wolverine coach needed to give his other pitchers some work. "I was very pleased with (my pitching…

… Campbell in right field and then scored on a single by Dave Ehlert off pitcher Greg Everson, who replaced Lutz. The Wolverines opened the scoring in the fourth inning when Mike Gillette singled in Greg Mc…

… Gary Smith, the Wolverines broke the second game open early. Michigan scored four runs in the first inning on doubles by Finken and Tom Brock, a walk, a hit batsman, and an error. And that was all the…

… scoring the Wolverines would need. They received solid pitching performances from Jim Abbott, Mike Grimes, and Ross Powell who limited the Lakers (5-3) to three hits. Abbott evened his record at 1-1 while…

…, and I felt a lot more comfortable with my motion today than I did down South," said Abbott. The Wolverine hitters added seven more runs late in the game behind a St. Peter double, a triple by Jim Durham…

March 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

… out the window of his team's charter flight to 'Salt Lake City and hoped the Wolverines wouldn't be 'as flat in the NCAA tournament as the land below. The plane's speakers crackled, and the captain…

…obinson, removing -any notion the Wolverines might have had about his fine southern etiquette. April came early as J.P. "The Easter Bunny" dosterbaan knocked Schintzius silly the rest of the game. Despite…

March 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Iowa Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTnS _______ Monday, March 6, 1989 Men's Swimming Club Wolverine Invitational Friday-Sunday, TBA Canham Natatorium The Michigan…

… package of Rolaids. But the Hawkeyes, minus their Big Ten assist-leader B.J. Armstrong, who had a strained hamstring and a bruised left knee, could not keep up with the Wolverines this time around. Michigan…

… harder to pick up the slack." THE WOLVERINES, who have been fortunate to avoid two of the Big Ten's best guards due to injury recently (Armstrong and Ohio State's Jay Burson), won their fourth straight in…

… impressive fashion. After a quick start led by Terry Mills, who scored the first eight Wolverine points, the Hawkeyes fought back to force seven lead changes until Mich- igan took control at the 12:02 mark of…

… his teammates Saturday morning. -Nick Anderson's last second basket leads Illinois to a 70-67 victory over Indiana yesterday. See story on Page 11 Wolverines on a 15-2 run that led to a 48-33 halftime…

… that he wasn't playing, so it was a big surprise," said Hawkeye forward/center Matt Bullard. "It was different playing with Brian and Troy. They're different players than B.J." The Wolverines have won…

March 04, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… are definitely in the bottom two or three (in the conference)," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder. "There is no question about that." There also is no question that Michigan "fans" have improved…

… this season. But improvement from horrible to bad hardly deserves plaudits. I insist the noise level in the UGLI rivals the level in Crisler Arena. Everyone possesses a horror story about Wolverine "fans…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

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… seconds only twice in that entire game?" "You're kidding." "Uh-uh. Whatever you do, don't blame last year's showing in the tour- nament on anything other than the way the Wolverines played. The fact that…

…, though. each Wolverine has a role to play, and Rellford's is critical At 6-6, 230 pounds, Rellford sees his most important contribution in the offensive power game. He knows THE SEVENTH ANNL ON THE HO…

…, like all of the Wolverines, has a role to play. As the Wolverines embark on what could 'When I'm out there, I'm always trying to get people motivated. It's important that I can generate something for…

…- verted most of its scoring oppor- tunities. After turning' in poor field goal percentages over much of the season, the Wolverines finally vaulted above the .500 mark. Needless to say, Rellford has been…

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…

March 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

… bonafide high school superstar that has always eluded the Wolverines. Michigan has rapidly become known as everyone's second choice-Lew Alcindor, Darrell Griffith, Earvin Johnson and Clark Kellogg all…

… narrowed their choices to Michigan and another school and all chose the other school. At this very moment, Joubert is reportedly leaning to the Wolverines, but the lure of UCLA, Indiana, Kentucky and e…

… that Frieder has going for him is the relationship between Joubert and Wolverine freshman Leslie Rockymore, a graduate of Southwestern. "I've been with him (Joubert) since the sixth grade and I've been…

… Michigan," said the Wolverines' head coach. "He was one of the people responsible in getting (star guard) Walker D. Russell to go to Western. He'll also help us in Illinois where we haven't been recruiting…

…- Special to the Daily EDINBERG, Texas- The Michigan batsmen posted their second straight shutout yesterday, when they defeated Texas-El Paso, 5-0. The Wolverines scoredrtheir first run in the third inning…

…. Freshman Ken Hayward tripled to right field and rode home on a sacrifice fly by Jeff Jacob- son. Hayward's triple was the first fromnany Wolverine batsman this season. MICHIGAN added to its lead in the fifth…

…, which was Michigan's third in a row, brings its overall record to 6-3. The Miners are 17-10. The Wolverines will continue to play in the Citrus tournament today when they meet the host team, Pan American…

… competition, the Wolverines have 231 points, 320 points behind the first-place Texas Longhorns who have 551 points, and 25 points in back of 5th-place Ohio State. The Blue tankers got their top per- formance…

… from Sue Cahill, who cap- tured an individual national title for the Wolverines with her time of 4:20.86 in the 400-yard individual medley (IM). In the same event, Melinda Copp took fifth with a time of…

March 12, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

… answered in analysing tonight's NCAA tournament first-round matchup between Michigan (19-11) and Navy (26-5) at Charlotte, N.C. (7 p.m., Channel 2). -Can Wolverine Gary Grant break his NCAA tournament jinx…

…, and that he has emerged as a capable leader of the Wolverines. "I look for Gary Grant to have a big game against Navy and I think Michigan needs that," said Heathcote. ON ROBINSON - Heathcote pointed…

… of the Michigan locker room listed one of the Wolverines main goals as receiving an NCAA bid. THE COACHING staff and the media gathered in the locker room Sunday night to watch the announcement of the…

…'ll probably be picked number one in the NBA draft. "What can I say? He's the best 4 Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Wolverine coach Bill Frieder (left) will call on Loy Vaught to help shoot down Navy's aircraft…

… first nine games. The rest of the season, though, has been marked by streaks. THE WOLVERINES lost four of six around the holidays. Then, after a rousing comeback in a 85- 84 loss to Big Ten leader Indiana…

… right time, allowing the Wolverines to reel off three more wins. The season ended with three games against Top 20 competition: Iowa, Illinois, and Purdue. With an 18-9 record entering that stretch, the…

Wolverines appeared bound for the NCAA tournament, iless they lost all three.j Iowa downed Michigan, 95-85, ' on a nationally-televised game at Iowa City. Despite trailing by large margins the entire game, the…

Wolverines showed flashes of effective play, and did not embarrass themselves. They saved that indignity until the Illinois game, an 89-75 Illini victory that left handwriting on the wall: the letters N…

March 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… bye to the 1981-82 Michigan hockey season. Despite a valiant Wolverine three- goal scoring drive in the third period, Notre Dame was able to crush Michigan's Central Collegiate Hockey Association…

Wolverines came back from the locker room to start the third period at a four-goal disadvantage last night. Notre Dame was quick to widen the scoring gap as right winger Dae Logan tallied his second goal of…

… SPEERS retaliated just thirteen seconds later, scoring the Wolverines' first goal of the game at 3:43. The Ann Arbor native, at the right face-off cir- cle, fired a Dave Richter pass on target. Speers…

… light just five seconds later at 7:13. The senior defen- seman, at the edge of the right faceoff circle, slapped the puck past Laurion to nab the Wolverines' last goal of the game. WITH LESS than five…

… notched what was to be the first goal of a Notre Dame Sad ending three-goal, Wolverine-humbling spree. The Irish center took a Jeff Perry pass around the back of the net and slipped it past Michigan…

… Grosse Pointe, Michigan native came around the back side of the net and slipped in his tenth goal of the season to send the Wolverines to the locker room with a three-goal deficit. The penalties box saw…

… Michigan synchron team easily captured the se Michigan Open swim meet defeating the overmatche Aquarius Swim Club of B and the Garden City Swim Wolverines totaled 111 Aquarius' 75 and Garden Cit Michigan…

… took first plat event: Erin O'Shaughnes firsts in the senior figure Cathleen O'Brien in the du Betsy Neira in the duel Marybeth Crumrine in th Dara Boyer in the junior f prep at Open IAK Wolverines' 'A…

… the Wolverines; 3irmingham Aquarius and Garden City are com- n Club. The posed of high school and, in some cases, points to junior high school students. y's 67. ' "All meets are important," accor- ce in…

March 06, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 125) • Page Image 11

… Minnesota output. McGEE, WHO LAST night became the Big Ten's all-time leading scorer, led the Wolverine attack with 36 points. The offensive assistance McGee had lacked in recent games was finally provided…

… the rebounding of his crew. Anytime the Wolverine cagers can break even in the rebounding category, it's considered a plus, and last night they grabbed 28 caroms to the much taller Minnesota's 27. "Our…

… rebounding was definitely a key," said Frieder. DUTCHER HAD A different perspective, however, "They (the Wolverines) were just quicker g the ball," he said. "We were moving awfully slow, and that made…

…. decisive when it put the Wolverines ahead 65-56 witk seven-and-a-half minutes left. "in the first ten minutes of the second half it was-, anybody's ball game," said Frieder. "ONCE WE GOT in the lead, though…

… of short jumpers by- McGee provided the Wolverines with a cushion they never relinquished. MINNESOTA MICHIGAN Min Min McGee.......... Garner ............ Heuerman......... Johnson…

March 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… opener BY PETER ZELLEN The Michigan softball team played its first home game in the bitter cold of an Ann Arbor spring, but the two victories the Wolverines produced certainly provided some warmth. The…

Wolverines beat Wayne State, 6-0 and 2-0, in the doubleheader with some great pitching and timely hitting. "We played hard all the time in both games," coach Carol Hutchins said. "We we're intense, but you…

… 11 NCAAs: swimmers aim to float to the top BY JODI LEICHTMAN When the Wolverine's dive into action today at the three-day men's swimming and diving NCAA Championship meet in Indianapolis, they may be…

… them." Lee Michaud and Bill Hayes will be representing the Wolverines in the one-meter and three-meter spring board, and the 10-meter platform diving g events. Michaud and Hayes qualified for nationals…

… by first performing well : ,:: ยฐ s_ c I, / . .} J Michigan third baseman Bridget Fitzpatrick makes a yesterday's doubleheader sweep of the Tarters Diamond. The Wolverines won 6-0 and 2…

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March 29, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… Illinois State. "THIS IS THE best finish in Michigan womens' gymnastics history," said Wolverine head coach Sheri Hyatt. "We, went into competition ranked sixth and hoping just to hold that position. Not…

… the tour- nament with 142.55. Michigan State and Illinois Chicago-Circle took second and. third, respectively, scoring 141.55 and 139.40. The Wolverines, who have been plagued by falls and imperfect…

… fifth place with a layout double twist. Beckwith captured first place for the Wolverines in an identical vault with a mark of 9.15. Beckwith then followed with a nearly- flawless 9.15 performance on the…

… the Wolverines' depth that proved to be Miami's undoing. After their victories .in the top two spots, Michigan did not net another win until the number six singles contest. Juliet Naft banged her way to…

… lopsided one of the Wolverines' singles defeats. The third singles match went three sets, as Michigan's Sue Weber Sunmer Jobs We've completely rvised Martha's Vineyard's only summer employment guide…

… lead the Michigan baseball team to an 11-6 victory over Florida International yesterday. The victory gave the Wolverines the cham- pionship of the sixth annual Sunblazer Classic Tournament in Miami. The…

… win was the third in five tour- nament games for the Wolverines, as they overcame Bowling Green and Glassboro State in addition to Florida International. FOR HIS EFFORTS, Paciorek was named the…

…,000. Freshman hurler Gary Wayne took the loss, giving up four runs. Catcher Gerry Hool collected two singles in the losing effort, which made the Wolverines' final record 6-7 for the spring trip. a .4 .a 6…

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…

March 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… uphis first win of the season. KAMIENIECKI (1-0) struck out nine and allowed only four hits in out-dueling fellow U.S. Olympic baseball team member Michael Dunne (1-1). The Wolverine righthander had a two…

… for Betz's heroics.' The victory evened the Wolverines' record in the Jody Ramsey Tour- nament at 1-1. Their next game is tonight against tournament host Pan- American University with left-hander Gary…

… is easy to see that the squad's match against Calvin College today at the indoor tennis building will indeed'be the calm before the storm. After the match against the Divison III school, the Wolverines

… Owens will play a juggled lineup in today's contest. "I'll be playing some people I haven't had a chance to see," Owens said. "It'll give some people a chance to play." The Wolverines will stick the with…

… get s Wolverines, starting three seniors competition without too much worn today, will have to guard against over- a loss." confidence. Owenst said, "I think it's The netters better enjoy this (a…

Wolverine center (he still plays the post, no matter what position he fills during the pre-game introductions) grabbed a few loose balls on defense, kept muscular Warrior center Tom Copa away from the basket…

March 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 134) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 20, 1984- Page 9 Warriors wasted, 83-70 (Continued from Page 1) who scored 11 points. Good thing for the Wolverines that they made' the late run because…

Wolverines turnaround at the free- throw stripe. They hit just 5-of-11 in the first half but 20-of-27 in the second. Why the big difference? "I TOOK it (foul shooting) at half- time," Frieder joked. "My…

…'scalped, 10=9 Special to the Daily EDINBURGH, Texas - A wild time was had by the Michigan baseball team yesterday in the third game of its spring trip to Texas - especially by the pitchers. Three Wolverine

…-9 vic- tory. THE WOLVERINES came back with two in the bottom of the sixth when with two out, Mike Watters doubled down the left field line and first baseman Ken Hayward drove his second home run of the…

… more runs with a bases- loaded single. The Wolverine: added another run in the third to mount the 6-0 advantage. The game marked the opening of the Jody Ramsey Tournament hosted, by Pan American…

… University. Michigan, now 1-2 on the season, battles Bradley again today at 2:00p.m. By JIM DWORMAN Basketball season will not end with the NIT for the Michigan Wolverines. Coach Bill Frieder will take his…

March 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 1,1983 Pag e Wolverines' NIT hopes fading By LARRY MISHKIN It was not a normal spring vacation in Ann Arbor. The temperature was spring-like, Crisler…

… Arena was full for two basket- all1 games and the Michigan Wolverines sandwiched an upset vic- tory over fourth ranked Indiana bet- ween uninspired losses to Purdue and Ohio State. AS A result of their…

… Michigan," says Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. "It's important for our program that we get that kind of player to come to Michigan." Joubert is the second in-state player to commit tosMichigan this year. Last…

… November, guard Quincy Turner of Benton Harbor signed a national letter-of-intent to play for the Wolverines. THE PAIR of backcourt men fill the largest void in Frieder's lineup. Michigan began the year with…

March 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 141) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 30, 1982-Page 9 Diver boosts tankers at NCAAs By KARL WHEATLEY Wolverine diver Ron Merriott did two things aturday that have never been done before. And 'his…

Wolverines. Finishing first was UCLA, which won the meet with 219 points, closely followed by second-place Texas at 210. The Wolverine's top swimming performance was turned in by Fernan'do Canales. The squad…

… synchronized swim team finished third Saturday at the Association for Inter- collegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) National Champion- ships. The Wolverines' total of 77.5 points left them in third place in a…

… Wildcats had split their season series at one win apiece. The Wolverines finished well-ahead of fourth-place Millersville State College, who totalled 47 points, followed by Stanford, Texas A&M, and s…

March 24, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… team competed in the South Florida Invitational at Tampa, Florida and placed 15th out of a very competitive 16-team field. The Wolverines finished with a three- day total score of 924 strokes, which was…

… the short game. Due to the practice and timing that is needed to develop a solid short game, this is usually the most difficult part of golf to perform well at early in the season, but the Wolverines

… vs. Lakers By GREG MOLZON After a successful ten-day trip to Texas in which the baseball team won the Citrus Tournament at Pan American University, Wolverine fans will finally get a chance to see the…

… team in person today in its home opener against Grand Valley State. Michigan, 7-2, will host the Lakers for a doubleheader at Ray Fisher Stadium beginning at 1 p.m. The Wolverines will be looking for…

… in a row that the Wolverines have won a tournament on their spring trip. HEAD COACH Bud Middaugh was satisfied with the team's success, but said that the results were misleading and that there is still…

…. Although pitching proved to be the Wolverines' strong point, two of the team's best pitchers, Jim Abbott and Mike Ignasiak, combined to go 1-2 on the trip. The fact that the team did so well without their…

…-0 and a 0.00 ERA). Although Middaugh wasn't particularly pleased with his squad's hitting in Texas, the Wolverines did hit .315 as a team and outscored their opposition 64-35. Leading the Wolverines

… add experience to the pitching squad as the Wolverines open their home-season with a doubleheader against Grand Valley State today. Eastern Michigan to visit 'M' netters By ADAM SCHRAGER Practice…

March 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

… recruiting and then we'll get on it." Special to the Daily CORPUS CHRISTI, TX.- In the first round of the Corpus Christi Team Tour- nament, which coasts many big names in college tennis, the Wolverine men…

…-0. Wolverine Mark Mees also dumped his opponent in straight sets, 6-0,7-6. Michigan Hockey Statistics Individual The match score narrowed with three wins by Tulsa players. David Gresham defeated Michigan's Tom…

…-2, 6-2. Wolverines Haney- Debryn edged Healy-Smith, 7-5, 6-3- Lastly Tulsa's Connor-Connor edged Godfry-Laser, 6-2, 7-5. Tomorrow, Michigan faces 12th- ranked Texas. The Longhorns were seeded in the…

… this year. Besides having to deal. with the Hoosiers, the Michigan Wolverines will have to contend with the problem of the lack of depth on their team. While there are several members of the squad with a…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… seeking the Big Ten ti- tie. What it received instead was a close second-place finish and eight national qualifiers. Nevertheless, its opponents saw a spirited and dedicated Wolverine team. Unlike Iowa…

…- ment, the Wolverines wanted a Big Ten title. "They got great team unity," said Wisconsin's Jeff Jordan. "They came in here, and they wanted to win this tournament really bad. They were all ready to go…

… of the season after los- ing to Iowa by a score of 76-55, two days earlier. The Wolverines raised their record to 6-10 in the Big Ten, 13-13 overall. Friday night, Michigan invaded Carver-Hawkeye Arena…

…, where sec- ond-ranked Iowa has won 23 straight games. The Hawkeyes (15- 1, 25-1) earlier this season trounced the Wolverines by a whopping score of 89-54. IN THE first half, Michigan came out strong and…

… dominance in the second half as Michigan's offense was stymied by a tenacious woman-to-woman de- fense. The Wolverines shot a dis- mal 39 percent with only Leslie Spicer (12 points) and Tanya Pow- ell (11…

…-up Wolverines. Michigan dictated the tempo of the game from the open- ing tip-off and led by as many as 18 in the first half. LATE IN the second half the Wolverines lost some of their in- tensity, and Minnesota…

… a balanced Wolverine attack in which five players scored in double figures. VanDeWege was pleased with one of his team's better perfor- mances this year. Doily Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Wolverine Larry…

… and offering encouragement. This and the vocal home crowd helped Michigan a great deal as wrestling can often be a lonely sport. Though the Wolverines were not seeking any type of moral victory, they…

… the Track and Tennis Building. Michigan won last season's match against the Rockets, 7-2, and barring an upset, should win again. And although the Wolverines expect a few close matches against Toledo…

… everyone ready for the rest of the season." LEADING THE Wolverines will be No. 1 sin- gles player, Tina Basle. Basle, a returning senior, has already defeated Duke's Patty O'Riley this season, the country…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…." FRIEDER HOPES that the addition of Thompson will intensify competition for the Wolverines' guard positions. The Michigan helmsman is dissatisfied with the play of his current backcourt, Eric Turner and Dan…

… plays against our guards." Thompson believes he'll begin his Wolverine career as a reserve point guard. "I don't think anyone's going to beat out Eric Turner," he said. "But I think I can learn a lot by…

… recruiting a couple of big men." Page 9 Netters minus Kremer overtake Dlinois 8-1 By PAULA SCHIPPER The women's tennis home-opener served up a 8-1 win over Illinois on Sun- day, but the Wolverines could have…

… spot in the 1982 Big Tens, the Wolverines may have been overconfident on Sunday against Illinois, who placed only ninth last year. "We were a little too overconfident going in. The results were nice but…

… we could have played better," said coach Oliver Owens. During spring vacation's West Coast' matches, the Wolverines grew ac- customed to a faster court. "We're just getting into the season," said an…

… injured Kremer from the sidelines. "We haven't played much on a slow sur- face." JANE SILFEN, who lost the only Wolverine match of the day in a tough singles match (4-6, 6-4, 5-7) also had complaints about…

March 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

Wolverines will have to several teams that beat them last year if they are going to finish that high. But the Michigan tankers may have the talent to do just that. Among the Wolverines who qualified for the…

… breaststroke. COPP WILL swim the three backstroke and the 200-yard and 400-yard IM events for the Wolverines, and is seeded third in the 200-yard backstroke, and fourth in the 200- yard IM. Kimball will compete…

… strong in the 900- yard butterfly and distance freestyle even- ts. Lundy reportedly signed a letter of in- tent to go to Michigan yesterday evening. Cahill and Paumier ... Wolverine tankers in Texas…

… Michigan batsmen lose, 4-2 Special to the Daily EDINBURG, Texas - Michigan's baseball team dropped its third consecutive game yesterday, losing to Morningside by a score of 4-2. The Wolverines blew an early…

… bunt. The sophomore righthander retired the next batter on an infield out, allowing one run to score, before reloading the bases on yet another walk. IT LOOKED like Shuta and the Wolverines would escape…

…'s glove before singling to right to score the tying and winning runs. It was the second hit of the game for DeBay, who earlier broke up a no-hitter by Wolverine pitchers Jeff Hayward and Tim Karazim with a…

… Michigan run came in the third inning. Schule walked, advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Dave Stober and scored on a single to center by Chris Sabo. The Wolverines threatened to score in every other…

… Minick was an easy target at the plate. With the loss, Michigan's record drops to 3-3. The Wolverines play Kansas this afternoon as the Pan American Citrus Tournament continues. Morningside raised its…

Wolverines lost to Morningside, 4-2. single in not quite Jim Paciorek, the Wolverines' senior right fielder, drove in a run yesterday with a first-inning double. Paciorek is shown here in last year's NCAA…

…) indoor track cham- pionships, five Wolverines did receive All-American honors as four of the five Michigan entries placed in the top six. The two-mile relay team had Michigan's best finish of the meet, as…

March 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

… has never won in during his tenure with the Wolverines. The Fighting Illini added to that streak of futility last night by crushing the Wolverines, 85-74. THE STUDENTS surrounding the court in their…

… bright "Orange Crush" t-shirts had plenty to cheer about as the Illini's suffocating defensive pressure squeezed the juice right out of the Wolverines. "You have to credit their pressure defense. They…

Wolverine defense for 25 more. "The confidence is there," Ander- son said of his streaking team. "I expected it would happen and its happening at the right time." In the tournament, Henson's squad will have…

…'s Final Four. As for the Wolverines, their chances don't appear to be as bright. They have been fading and the only solace they have is that Indiana also lost two of their final three games last year to the…

… the Wolverines in the tournament is a difficult question. Can Michigan rebound to do the same thing as the Hoosiers did? You can make up your own mind on the probability of that happening. I don't want…

… nine rebounds and three steals. Rumeal Robinson and Glen Rice added 17 and 15 points respectively. The loss, the Wolverines' third in -heir last four games, dropped them to 23-7 overall, 12-4 in the…

March 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… second-place Wisconsin and the third-place Wolverines. NO SURPRISES either in the heavyweight division where top- seeded Kirk Trost of Michigan breezed to the championship by defeating Indiana's Bill…

…," said Bahr, "but I'm pleased with our third-place finish. On paper that's where we belong." pr A itO 1~ 1 NMI~ By RICK KAPLAN They took a wrong turn at Chicago. The Wolverines' hockey season went…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

… of the game. His only misses came on two straight follow-ups of offensive rebounds. Terry Mills also played an impres- sive game totaling 16 points and nine boards. The Wolverines led for the entire…

…'s second-round game against Florida, Gary Grant couldn't sleep. The All-American guard knew that Saturday's contest could be his last as a collegian. Each of the past three years, Grant and the Wolverines

March 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

… with them-to Crisler Arena only to see their team lose to the Wolverines, 80-68. The win advances Michigan to the third round of the tournament. The Wolverines' next opponent and the site of the game…

… will be announced today by the NIT committee, which decides the pairings after the results of each round are known. UNLIKE LAST Thursday's opening round 74-58 win over Duquesne, the Wolverines had a…

…, the Wolverine faithful put forward a performance which I could only describe in one word - spellbinding. I have long been one of many critics of Michigan's basketball fans. Their lethargic approach to…

March 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…' Tuesday, March 21, 1989 Page 9 BY JAY MOSES There's nothing like a nice, relaxing trip to Florida to cure what 0 ails you. The Michigan baseball team can attest to that. The Wolverines' spring trip may…

…. MICHIGAN finished off the trip by winning two of three games last weekend. Friday, the Wolverines defeated host Rollins College, 5-4 in ten innings, to clinch the tourn- ament championship. Saturday after…

… this season at the Canham Natatorium. The Wolverines finished sixth this weekend, at the NCAA championships, as Ann Colloton became the first Wolverine to win a national championship. Colloton swim…

… rides home as the Wolverines defeated them each by the score of 6-3. The difference, as Michigan coach Elizabeth Ritt explains, is the improvement in the doubles' performances. The former meetings saw…

… than the rest of the national field as she took first place in the 200-yard breaststroke. Michigan tied with UCLA for sixth place. overall. In winning the 200 breastroke, Colloton became the Wolverines

March 02, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… sent the Munn Ice Arena crowd into a wild frenzy. The fans were both ecstatic and relieved to be rid of the Wolverines, who finished their season with a 14-25-1 mark. Head coach Ron Mason now takes his…

… State the third period was clean until the goaltender Norm Foster, "where linesman whistled Michigan for too whoever had the last shot was going to win." THE WOLVERINES and Spartans put on a show Friday…

March 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 142) • Page Image 10

… Monday, but think back to eight years ago when the Wolverines were there in the finals of college basketball's most prestigious tour- nament. It was 1976, Michigan versus the number-one-ranked Hoosiers of…

… preseason, we were always in much better shape than our opponen- ts. Wolverine r ashbac k Talented as they were though,. the Hoosiers were leery of the surprising Michigan team. Overshadowed by their…

… conference rival during the regular season, the Wolverines led by coach John Orr had quietly worked their way to, a 21-6 regular season record and a berth in the NCAA. Unlike Indiana, Michigan didn't have…

… of the season." MICHIGAN HAD a good season, going 14-4 in the Big Ten, second only to Indiana's 18-0. So come tournament time, Orr and the Wolverines were quite a bit more confident than they had been…

… against Indiana." Wolverine forward Rickey. Green thinks they were a little more cautious. "We had that feeling that we might be able to do it, but we didn't go out every game thinking it was ours. There…

…, adding, "Maybe the best Michigan has ever had." The Wolverines starting five, Green (now with the Utah jazz), Phil Hubbard (now with the Cleveland Cavaliers), Steve Grote, Wayman Britt, and John Robinson…

… was just a matter of some free throws down the stretch. We didn't feel like we were out of it." THE WOLVERINES came out in the first half of the championship game and showed that they were far from "out…

… played what John Orr even now describes as "the best half ever played in college basketball." Indiana over- powered the exhausted Wolverines, taking the ball to the inside almost at will. Michigan's lead…

… Information photo Former Michigan All-America. Rickey Green lays the ball in during the 1976 NCAA championship game at Philadelphia while Quinn Buckner looks on. The 86-68 loss to Indiana was the Wolverines

March 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… Michigan, you go to Florida. And that's exactly what the Michigan men's track and field team did last weekend. Hoping to ease the adjustment from the indoor to the outdoor season, the 4 Wolverines traveled…

… the computers and software, cordless in taking the time to explain things. Still, the Wolverines were able to pull electronic entertainment industry telephones, and more. off some good finishes, led by…

… Clearance. Harvey added. "There were about 1,200 and travels, as well as video, home that Tech salespeople believe Don't miss it! athletes there." WOLVERINE distance runner Brian tech_______Diemer, who…

… s > { &10,000 mpeters in 29:54. Also, Derek Harper was fourth for the Wolverines in the long jump with a leap of 24' 4". Technics In the relays, the Wolverines' two- $ 29.95 T, ( Save! $79 Save $70…

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… I I I I I the sixth inning. The senior hurler now stands 5-2 on the season with two saves. .....Meanwhile, the Wolverines' batters ;: :>":"continued to hit the ball with authority, ..pounding out…

… - Save$31FPhoneMate deluxe cordless Wolverine coach Bob DeCarolis was $Stelephone, 700' range, auto re-dial- cautiously pleased. "We played okay. Aka AP-110 belt-drive, auto-shutoff..Demon Dialer super…

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March 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… Daily DENVER - The Michigan hockey team was leading Denver, 3-2, after two periods last night at DU Arena. The Wolverines held a four-goal ad- vantage in their total-goals first-round playoff series after…

… Milburn and Mark Perry assisted Mars' second goal of the night. The Wolverines upped the score to 3-1 at 10:18 when Mars took a shot which was stopped by Robinson and Ted Speers lifted the rebound past the…

… Hampson collected three assists. The victory was a bit marred, however, as a bench-clearing brawl en- sued after Denver's Ed Beers clob- bered Michigan's Joe Milburn, causing the Wolverine to slump to the…

… points to the Wolverines' 104. Michigan State claimed third place with 70.5 points, Wisconsin took fourth with 51, and the defending champion Indiana Hoosiers dropped to fifth in 1981 with 47. ANDREW BRUCE…

…, the former Trinidad Olympian, led the Michigan cause with a.4ouble victory, taking the 55-meter dash in 6.25 seconds and the 300-meter run in 33.8. Wolverine distance runner Dan Heikkenen won the 3…

…,000-meter run on Friday night, but his time of 3:50.03 in the 1,500 yesterday was not sufficient to catch the Big Ten record-setting pace (3:49.9) of Iowa's Ed DeLashmutt. Several Wolverines gave less…

… won the dual meet," coach Sheri Hyatt said afterwards. "That won't help us at regionals. Our real goal today was to get 135." KATHY BECKWITH stood out for the Wolverines by finishing first in two events…

… the floor exercise. The Wolverines entered the com- petition minus the services of Marian Lingstrom, who. injured her knee on Thursday but is expected to be back in action when the tumblers travel to In…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

… from Page 4) THEY'LL HAVE to do it first today against Akron, a team whose size and pre-season reputation will test the Wolverines' newfound modesty. The Zips' 22-7 record and Ohio Valley con- ference…

… disadvantage is complete, but Akron coach Bob Huggins still says the Zips will try to play man-to-man against the Wolverines. If Michigan can get by Akron, it might face Iowa State whose coach Johnny Orr gave…

March 03, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… the first period, the Wolverines scored three times to end the frame, as Brad McCaughey's power play goal at 19:06 gave Michigan its first and only lead of the series. Foster then took control of the…

… game, shutting the Wolverines out in the final two periods. The Vancouver, British Columbia native made several spectacular stops, none better than a save on Michigan's Brad Jones. The Wolverine center…

…. Essensa kept Michigan off the scoreboard until Jones scored at 10:58 of the third period. By that time, however, the home team had a 4-0 lead with four second period goals, and the Wolverines' 'tenth…

…-3 and went on to sweep the Wolverines in the CCHA playoffs with a 5-2 victory Saturday. !,,III Graduated Savings on gold rings from I1 NEXT DAY DELIVERY This week SWEATERS only $2.00* "Lowest Prices…

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…

March 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

…," said coach Carol Hutchins. "They all feel good about the trip and we played some great ball." The pre-season polls have the Wolverines ranked 18th. Over the trip, though, they showed that the polls might…

… have underestimated Michigan. During their 10 win, five loss road trip the Wolverines swept a two- game series from 13th-ranked Texas-Arlington, 5-2 and 4-2, as well as beating ninth-ranked Nebraska, 6…

March 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 112) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, March 17, 1988-Page 11 Wolverines' By ADAM SCHEFTER Gary Grant was born to be in the spotlight. So it would be only fitting to end his Michigan ca- reer celebrating in…

… basketball," Grant --------- Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSM Gary Grant playing to the Crisler Arena crowd after the Wolverines' final Big Ten game. Generallygrea t That's the way Grant wants It )unCh year. I told…

… to the maize and blue, quickly making Wolverine fan forget that guard Eric Turner had ever gone hardship; He has basked in the spotlight since day one, starting every Michigan game over the past four…

… the Wolverines' 59-55 victory over Fairleigh Dickinson and ended in a loss to Villanova by the same score. "It was my first tournament," Grant said shaking his head. "I didn't really know how to prepare…

… him up to me and introduced me to him and we took pic- tures together. This was the first game he got to this 'M', Rice hit the road For Pete's Sake BY PETE STEINERT Wolverine looks to shake travel…

March 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… championship By JOE EWING The Michigan women's track and field team went hunting for big game and bagged a Badger in Madison's Camp Randall Fieldhouse this weekend as the Wolverines were successful in…

… Francie Goodridge. "It is the most exciting time of my coaching career." The Wolverines were led by Sue Frederick-Foster, who turned in an NCAA qualifying and Big Ten record time of 4:40.57 while winning…

…-Foster was victorious and qualified for the NCAAs in 8:49.64, and Wolverine Lorrie Thornton won the long jump with a 19'11/" distance. Indiana wins men's title In what, according to coach Jack Harvey, was sup…

… top honors, totaling 111 points, followed by the defending champion Wolverine's 95, Wisconsin's 79 and Michigan State's 63. MORE AMAZING, however, is that the Wolverines displayed depth in putting…

March 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… before falling short by one goal, 6-5 to Notre Dame last night before a sparse crowd of 2,107 at the Athletic and Convocations Center. The down-but-not-out Wolverines now need a two-goal victory in the…

… straight goals to take a 3-1 lead into the second period. The Wolverines made a three-goal run of their own to tie the game and go ahead, 4-3, early in the third period but again the Irish battled back to…

… Dame team. ALL GAME long the Irish seemed to set up their plays better, and they sported a .500 power play, scoring three of their six goals with a Wolverine in the sin bin. Michigan's power play looked…

… THIRD period opened with a 3-3 tie but Kelly McCrimmon took the Wolverines up, 4-3, at 4:17. Don Krussman stole the puck in the Notre Dame zone from Jeff Logan and passed to McCrimmon who beat Dave…

…-5 at 18:25. The Wolverines scored first at 3:06 of the opening period when defenseman Richter rifled a slapshot from the right point that wound up in the net past a screened Laurion to put Michigan up 1…

… play got the Wolverines back in the game with two quick goals. The first came on a five-on-three Wolverine advantage as Brad Tippett took Speers' rebound and shot it into an empty net. The pressure on…

… two-mile run and the long jump-the only two final events thus far staged-and qualified runners in seven other events. With their dual places and shows, the Wolverines ac- cumulated a conference…

… title)," said assistant coach Ron Warhurst. "And that's exactly what we've got." COLLECTING those points for the Wolverines were Brian Diemer and Bill O'Reilly in the two-mile and Vince Bean and Derek…

… was really surprised Michigan's Derek Harper ran through on his final attempt. I can't really describe how I felt. In a way, I was kind of let down." The seven qualifiers for t Wolverines included: Mike…

March 23, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… Page4 Baseball Wolverines triumph in home opener Continued from Page 1 sharp. The senior right-hander struck out four in three innings of work and allowed only one ball out of the in- field. "I thought…

… attendance, who also clocked Ignasiak's fastball early on at 88 MPH. The Wolverine batters seemed energized by Ignasiak's heroics. Michigan pounded Grand Valley hurlers Gary Smith and Tim Schuppe for 11 runs…

…. Grand Valley could only garner five hits for the game, matching its output for the first game. In that first game, the Wolverines jumped out to a 2-0 lead with single runs in the first two innings off…

… Grand Valley starter Mark Potter. The Wolverines answered the Lakers' two runs off Abbott with three of their own in the bottom of the third. Gene Haeger led off the inning with a triple followed by a…

… the other hand, commit- ted only three errors thanks to some generous scoring decisions. The Wolverines' winning streak goes to six with the sweep. They stand at 7-5 heading into a pair of weekend…

…-6-0 11 8-4-0 22 N 5-5-0 16- 11-5-0 19 22-5-2 28 1 19-6-0 25 20-8-1 NR Daily Photo by ELLEN LEVY Michigan shortstop Steve Finken slides safely into second base during the Wolverines' doubleheader sweep…

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