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January 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… faced 1983 Big Ten Champion Ohio State on Saturday and then Nor- thwestern, last year's 10th-place team in the conference on Sunday, the Wolverines had a feeling they would earn a split. But beating Ohio…

… State and losing to Northwestern? No one could have forecast Ohio State drowing, 89-51, or the Michigan loss to the Wildcats, 79-59. SUE CAHILL admitted she was puzzled that the Wolverines' success…

… in the 200-and 100- yard breast. Jahn, a Big Ten Cha- mpion, sank the Wolverine challengers in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle and the 200 butterfly. "Jahn can swim anything she wants to swim and that…

… as well as we did, just luck," said Wildcat coach Pat Barry. "I was impressed to see how well Michigan did against O.S.U." - Northwestern scored well ahead of the Wolverines, although it competed…

… Arena. The victory, which followed a similar trouncing of Indiana (38-6) earlier Saturday, gave the Wolverines a clean sweep of the meet. It also snapped a four-game winning streak the 17th- ranked Sun…

… let the match get away from it so soon. The Sun Devils sandwiched a decision and a major decision at 132 pounds and 150 pounds around a 14-7 decision by Wolverine Dan Stone to pull within three, 11…

… MCQUADE Like Scarlet O'Hara's Atlanta plan- tation, the Michigan women's basket- ball season appears as if it is already gone with the wind. After Sunday's 77- 63 loss to Wisconsin, the Wolverines' record…

… onslaught with 22 points and point guard Sheila Driver added 17. SENIOR FORWARD Wendy Bradetich countered with 16 for the Wolverines. Freshman Jerene Mid- dleton tossed in 12, but for the most part, Michigan…

… couldn't hit even a two- foot jump shot. Without substantial height, the Wolverines lost the battle under the boards, getting outrebounded 41-27. "We didn't block out well in our zone or man…

… the Wolverines faced a 40- deficit at intermission, they did sho' some life in the second half, breakin Wisconsin's full court press to scor some easy lay-ups. "We dug ourselves in a hole in the fi st…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

Wolverines will enter the conference playoffs in two weeks as the last qualifier. EVEN MORE frustrating for Red Berenson's club is the failure to better the seventh-place finish of a year ago. "We really…

…-2 deficits and made the game close. In the end, though, the Wolverines failed to capitalize on their offensive opportunities, while the Buckeyes combined clutch scoring and good goalten- ding. SATURDAY evening…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… last night and the Illinois-Chicago hockey team was also treated to a turkey - a turkey of a performance by Michigan. The Flames knocked the Wolverines for a loop, 7-3, handing Michigan its six- th…

… straight loss. The Wolverines are !now 4-7 on the season while UIC, ranked ninth in the country, is 8-3. IN A physical game, the Wolverines took it on the chin in more ways than one. Not only were they…

… behind the Wolverine defense, Nelson took a pass from Jamie Husgen. Nelson then passed to Klenk in front of the sprawling Chiamp and Klenk had a wide open net. Michigan answered quickly at 19:33 as Chris…

… period broke the Wolverines' back. UIC's Mike Rucinski picked up a loose puck in Michigan's zone and simply slid it to the crease. Chiamp played the shot too casually and allowed the puck to slip through…

… his pads. SHORTLY thereafter, Chin scored the first of his two goals to put the Flames in control at 4-1. Wolverine sophomore Brad Jones tipped in a Jeff Norton shot at 4:50 of the period, his 11th…

Wolverines applied the pressure and finally scored on a Ray Dries backhand shot at 5:04. But Ryan stopped nine other shots in the third and at the 12:58 mark, UIC capitalized on anotherdefensive lapse by…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… is over and Michigan can now concentrate on more important things like next weekend's Big Ten playoffs, which the Wolverines will be hosting. Despite taking three of four games from the slumping…

…. The Wolverines captured the second game, 11-6, and also both games on Sunday but did not play as well as coach Bud Middaugh would have liked. "WE HIT the ball well enough," Mid- daugh said, "(but) we…

… one better. Shortstop Barry Larkin scored the only run Kamieniecki needed when he opened the Wolverine first with a single, stole second, advan- ced to third on a wild throw and then scored on a…

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…

April 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

… overall score of F91. Michigan ended up with a total of 949, just behind Big Ten rival Wisconsin, 934. The Wolverines squeaked by Purdue, 952, after trailing them by eight strokes before Sunday's final…

… round of play. The most impressive result for the Wolverines was their low average of 79 strokes per round. "I just like all these nice scores under 80, that's what I like," said LeClair. Erica Zonder led…

… (82-79- 81) rounded out the Wolverine scoring over the three rounds. What was the key to Michigan's sudden turn around? According to LeClair it was "sunshine, warm weather, and determination." Although…

… the team has improved, a lot of work lies ahead for the Wolverines to finish respectably in the Big Ten. The weakness in their play at Ohio State was chipping and put- ting. LeClair felt that too many…

April 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 135) • Page Image 14

… gathered her team and told them, "She (Raine) doesn't throw very many strikes." Indeed, Raine did walk six, but the Wolverines went hitless until senior Nan Payne broke through in the fifth inning. Swirling…

…. Then rookie Skarzynski tripled home Cammarata, and Margie Led- gerwood doubled home Skarzynski. The three runs on four hits were enough for an Indiana victory. THE WOLVERINES were only able to muster up…

…. The 2-0, five-hit shutout dropped Nelson's record to 18-5. She needs nine more victories to overtake former Wolverine Vicky Morrow as the winningest pitcher in a season. Brost According to selection…

…, but are on a five game winning streak against Detroit which dates back to 1984. Sophomore Andrea Nelson, the Wolverines ace pitcher, surpassed her career high win mark of 16 with two wins this week. She…

Wolverines who also play the University of Toledo on Wednesday. After Wednesday's game against Toledo the Wolverines start a string of 10 games where they play only Big Ten opponents. Blue Banter: Bo…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

… Jordan who just realized he could dunk and couldn't wait to perfect the reverse and tomahawk jams, the Wolverines are eager to start slamming their opponents. THE WOLVERINES' first official meet is…

Wolverines No. 1 in the nation. In addition, Iowa, winners of the last 14 conference titles, lost its three most dominant wrestlers: Brad Penrith, Royce Alger, and Mark Sindlinger, due to graduation. "Our…

… returning All-Americans, each ranking in the top five nationally in their respective weight class, will field a solid cast from top to bottom. A sixth Wolverine, Sam Amine, is expected to be ranked in the top…

… Joe Wells said. Wrestling coach builds winners on mat, in life BY STEVEN COHEN Last Friday, Francis Bentley, the longtime wrestling coach at Flint Northern High School and the former coach of Wolverine

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

January 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… in- to the "Michigan State Massacre," as they pounded the Spartans, 9-2, last night at Yost Ice Arena. By the third period, the game was pretty much in the bag, as the Wolverines held a commanding 7…

…- formance and brought the roaring par- tisan crowd of 7,776 to their feet when the Wolverines squelched a five-on- three power play. The scoring started early in the game on a freak goal by Michigan State…

… expect to see some pressure zone defense, and some man-to-man pressure. It will be quite a test." WOLVERINE TALES-Marty Bod- nar set a career high with six rebounds against Indiana Thursday night. . . A…

…Crimmon (hooking) 12:45; M- Milburn (hooking) 13:00. saves SAVES 1 2 3 assists from Manning and Steve Rich- mond. The Wolverines capitalized again 2:10 later when Bourne took his own rebound and shot the puck past…

… a felled Scott. At 16:02 Michigan struck again. Jeff Mars winged a shot from the point, fed by Paul Brandrup and Manning, that richocheted off of Scott's leg and into the net. The Wolverines scored…

February 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… inspired Wolverines, 20-15 in a match that was up for grabs until Iowa State's John Forshee and Michigan's Pat McKay battled to a 5-5 draw in the 190-pound match. The draw gave the Cyclones an insurmountable…

…, the Wolverines jumped out to a quick 9- 0 lead in the team score by winning the first three matches of the evening. After a ; scoreless first period, Michigan's 118-pounder Joe McFarland jumped to a 4…

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…

February 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… to 3 of 6 shooting in the first half. Robinson, who also had a slow beginning, added 13 second-half points to keep the Wolverines out of Purdue's reach. After falling behind at the start of the second…

… power forward and pre-season All Big Ten selection Melvin McCants for help, but didn't get its wish. McCants was shut down by the Wolverines for the second time this season and only gained eight points…

October 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Open and capture its first first-place victory of the season with 19 points. Michigan easily out-distanced second-place Hillsdale College who finished the meet with 81 points. Wolverine junior Brad…

… shortly followed finishing third at 25:49. Finishing fourth and eigth overall, junior Jeff Barnett and senior Erik Koskinen finished fourth and fifth, respectively, for Michigan. THE WOLVERINES started the…

… along the way." It's been tough for Scherer this season. He has not run as well as he has in the past. "It's frustrating A full house of Wolverines and Redskins attempt to untangle after the puck clears…

… the top five for the team in the Wolverine's last two meets. Barnett is also running strong. He started last year as the No. 4 runner, but sat out for most of the 1987 season with calf injuries. Iy…

… during a series with Michigan this past weekend. The Redskins threw the rule book at the Wolverines in a desperate attempt to salvage a win. But Michigan held strong and closed out M iami with a pair of 6…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… break. A break in der team's ten-game losing streak, that is. ;The Wolverines travel to Illinois today itqtake on the Fighting Illini, a team tot beat them 67-66 three weeks ago at Crisler Arena. On…

… Sunday Michigan ,tavels to West Lafayette to take on the ,Purdue Boilermakers. The Boiler- makers topped the Wolverines 64,49 at Crisler last month. The Wolverines entertain two of the top teams in the…

… third nationally earlier in the year." After that, its on to the Big Tens (February 25-26) where the Wolverine1 hope to vie for the upper division of the conference and send as many wrestlers as possible…

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…

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…

January 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… Burson spent much of Monday night watching Wolverines such as Sean Higgins go to the basket. ills Wolverines stop* the Bucks here. 99-73 ,,Y STEVE BLONDER In David vs. Goliath, the underdog wins. But…

… Michigan proved Monday night that bigger can be 6ptter as the frontcourt scored 74 >oints to lead the No. 6 Wolverines to a 99-73 victory over Ohio State. i"You'd have to have been crazy to det against…

… did a great job getting the ball in to Mills," Frieder said. "It was nice for him to play well for once on national TV. The Wolverine defense held Jay Burson, Ohio State's leading scorer, to only 12…

… controlling the offensive boards. Twenty of Michigan's first-half points came on second efforts. Also, the Wolverines held Ohio State to only six offensive rebounds, none after the game's first five minutes…

…. After trading baskets to start the game, Michigan went on a six-point run to take a 12-7 lead with 16:27 left in the half. The Wolverines built their lead by working the ball inside and pounding the…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

… at Houghton in November, which left the Techsters looking like title contenders. But MTU, much like the Wolverines, suffered a case of injury-itis in mid- season, losing senior forward Ron Zuke and…

… again two weeks ago - and swept them. Now Tech finds itself in a tight battle with Ferris, Northern and Western for the final home-ice advantage playoff spot. The Wolverines are in eighth, two- and…

… against Ferris and played very well. Michigan will have to make Tech's final visit to Ann Arbor a Wolverine sweep if it has any notions of moving up THE " i1 1 trr , CLUB-; Happy Hour 's POPPI N' Monday…

… six goals, has been one of the few Wolverines to play in all 33 games this season. _. .. I I NON- First Floor 1 ,,. > . '" . '64 icers o play alumni game By JOE EWING Thoughts of national…

… the '64 team who is now the ticket manager for the Athletic Department. "It was one of the best Michigan teams there has ever been." And Renfrew should know his Wolverine hockey. In a head coaching…

February 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page11 VINCENT PUMPS HOME 36 Spartans outlast Wolverines, 82-74 i By SCOTT M. LEWIS Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - With less than ten minutes…

… something went wrong in those final ten minutes. Very wrong. The Spartans, inspired by a rabid, deafening crowd and paced by Jay Vin- cent's 23 second-half points, roared back to defeat the Wolverines, 82…

…:46 as Heathcote made a defensive adjustment. "He (Johnson) did a great job," said Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "He hurt us a little on defense but I'd say, overall, that was his bestperformance of the year…

… jumper from the key, drawing the Wolverines even at 68, but at 4:28 it was Vincent again, this time from 15 feet, to hand Michigan State a lead it wasn't to relinquish. BUT MICHIGAN had not finished yet…

…. Mike McGee, who registered 22 points despite going nine for 25 from the field, sank a pair of free throws and a bomb from the corner, bringing the Wolverines to within one, 73-72, at 1:45. MSU's Kevin…

… seconds left, the Wolverine cause was lost. KEVIN SMITH climaxed the dramatic MSU win by heaving a fifty- foot shot directly into the net, after which the 10,004 Spartan fans rushed. onto the court in…

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…w Page 8-Sunday, January 17,1982-The Michigan Daily NINTH STRAIGHT LOSS FOR WOLVERINES Gophers bounce 'M', 67-58 By BOB WOJNOWSKI Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS-In the final analysis, it was…

… simply Minnesota firepower overcoming Michigan hustle, as the Gophers turned back the Wolverines, 67-58, in Williams Arena yesterday. With 7-3 center Randy Breuer working inside to score 18 points and…

… forward Trent Tucker bombing away from the outside to score 21, the Gophers were able to overcome some Wolverine slowdown tactics and hand Michigan its ninth straight setback. "WE CAN'T PLAY much better…

… than that," said Michigan Head coach Bill Frieder, who saw his squad drop to 1-11 on the year. The Wolverines opened the game with a spread offense-holding the ball for two minutes in some stretches…

…-and the tactic ap- peared to frustrate the Gophers. At least the crowd of 16,529 was slightly annoyed, as it taun- ted the Wolverines with chants of "Boring, boring...," The game was tied at every even…

… number through 12, until Michigan captain Thad Gar- ner converted a three-point play on a short jump hook with five-and-a-half minutes left in the half to give the Wolverines a 15-12 advan- tage. With less…

… Pelekoudas. THE STRATEGY WORKED to perfection, as the Wolverines turned the ball over three con- secutive trips down the floor. Meanwhile, the Gophers began getting the ball inside to Breuer, and he responded…

…, guard Darryl Mitchell hit a 15-foot jumper, and Tucker canned one from the baseline to give the Gophers their biggest lead of the game at 41-25 with 14-and-a-half minutes left. But the Wolverines clawed…

… until he fouled out with nine secon- ds remaining, scored 11 points on four-of-seven shooting and received some words of praise from Tucker, who grew up with the Wolverine freshman from Flint. "I've known…

… Eric since he was eight years old, and I knew he was gonna be tough," said the Minnesota senior. "He's extremely quick." Before the game, the, Wolverines felt that if they could out-rebound the Gophers…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…. The senior co-captain was honored with three awards, the Ray Fisher (MVP), the Ted Sizemore (best defen- sive player), and a Fred Wilpon Senior Award, which was also given to Wolverine seniors Tim…

… with the Wolverine Award (character and team contribution). Coach Middaugh also received an award on behalf of Ann Arbor mayor Lou Belcher. The handsome plaque was a commemorationof Michigan baseball…

October 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

… percentage of capacity in attendance for home games in 1988-89. They averaged 2,450 fans, or 111 percent of capacity. HANGING TOUGH: The Wolverines successfully killed all seven powerplays the Redskins mounted…

Wolverines, turning away 46 saves in all. "Goaltending kept them in the game both nights," Sharples said. Michaud, a walk-on last season with a 7-12 record and a 5.07 goals against average, became the starting…

… within five minutes in the first period. As the first period buzzer sounded, Michigan walked to the lockerroom with a 5-1 lead and Michaud did not return. Wolverine defenseman Todd Copeland summed it up…

… the Wolverines won, 7-4. "I thought I played exceptionally well and I expect to receive some more time in the future," Mazzoli* addAt "Every team reacts differently when a goalie change occurs…

… which Miami needs improvement, as they held a team under three goals in only 2 games last season. As far as the Wolverines, Sharples continued his play of late last season and if he continues like this…

…, the Michigan team may be skating in front of the best goaltender in the nation. "Every game might come down to one shot or one play," Berenson said. These games proved that. Doily File Photo Wolverine

February 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… brought to mind two things: fun in the sun for winter weary students and the end of another not so memorable Wolverine hockey season. This year, however, things may change. Rest easy though, Florida is not…

… have come at a better time. The sixth-place Wolverines are 6-3-1 over the last five weeks and riding a five-game unbeaten streak. In that 10-game span they have outscored their opponents, 62-35. Their…

Wolverines are indeed peaking. "The important thing is we're improving, and this is a good time of year to improve," Berenson said. "It's too late to reminisce about should haves and could haves. The important…

…, 3-3, in the third (period), we know we're going to win," said senior right wing Bruce Macnab. "We don't have doubts." That's a switch. In the first half the Wolverines let so many games slip away in…

… goal of the game against Mike Carr during the Wolverines' 8-2 victory over Alaska-Fairbanks Friday night at Yost Arena. It was the third consecutive game in which Doily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Jones…

… Valentines Day weekend for the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverines improved their overall record to 9-5-1 with victories over Notre Dame (31-7) on Friday night, and Central Michigan (19-14) on Sunday…

…. Michigan's rout of Notre Dame was their largest margin of victory this season. The Wolverines won eight out of ten weight classes, including 167 lbs. where unranked junior Mike Amine surprised sixth ranked…

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… stifle Bucks for playoff bid, 6-4 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily COLUMBUS - For the first time in three seasons the Michigan hockey team will see playoff action. The Wolverines, completing a sweep…

… (surprise) no goals scored, the first time that has happened to the Wolverines in almost two years. The second period however, was wor- th the price of admission. The whole game was played in the second…

… our score even though he was not one hundred percent," said Darden. "He did a heck of a job." THE WOLVERINE attack was bolstered by the return of senior Steve Scheinman who quit the team at the end of…

… by DAN HABIB Michigan freshman Ken Haller displays his form on the pommel horse in last night's meet with Wisconsin. The Newtonville, Massachusetts na- tive is one of eight freshmen on the Wolverine

February 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

… basketball coach Bill Frieder has already uttered w 'What could turn out to be the quote of the year. The scene -was the visiting locker room at Jenison Field House in East Lansing following the Wolverines' 74…

… is to have any hope of gaining an NIT bit, must win at least one of its two road games this week. Should the Wolverines fall to both Illinois tonight and Purdue on Satur- day, they would have almost no…

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Wolverines took a whopping 17 more shots from the floor than Michigan State, 57 to 40, outrebounded the Spartans, 23 to 15, and committed fewer turnovers, 22 to 19. The numbers never lie. It should have been a…

Wolverine victory, right? .Wrong. As coaches are so fond of saying, "Stats are for losers," and in this case it couldn't be more true. It doesn't matter how many shots you take from the floor if you can't put…

… turnovers the other guys make if you cai't capitalize on them. Time after time in last Saturday's 70-66 Michigan loss, ithe Spartans would turn the ball over to the Wolverines, whereas Michigan would respond…

… with a turnover of its own. And don't think that the Wolverines fell to two games behind the leaders in the Big Ten because Michigan State played a stellar game. They didn't. True, Spartan guard Kevin…

… over 22 times, it can hardly be called a good effort. 1 Why, then, did the Wolverines lose? The most obvious reason is their lack of offensive production. "Our problems today were on offense," Blue coach…

… Illinois; Iowa and Indiana in the next two weeks. The Wolverines are going to need a win in one of those contests, plus a sweep of their remaining home contests against North- western, Minnesota and Purdue…

… for Madison Square Garden just yet. The Wolverines have already beaten Illinois and Indiana, and with a little luck, they could overcome the screaming crowds in Champaign and Bloomington and come away…

February 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… over Minnesot . 'r i By ADAM SCHEFTER When Michigan journeyed off to Northwestern, Michigan State, and Wisconsin, Bill Frieder warned of the dangers that were in store for the Wolverines. Yet, each…

…. More- over, the Wolverines are just coming off an impressive 92-72 belly bop- ping against Bobby Knight. The Wolverines didn't even miss a shot in the second half from the 17-minute mark until there was…

Wolverine victories. On Thursday, Grant had 28 points, seven assists, six rebounds, five steals, and a blocked shot in Michigan's 80-67 win at Wisconsin. In Saturday's 92-72 victory against Indiana, Grant had…

… strained ligaments in his knee. Although he has missed prac- tice this week, he will play against the Wolverines. BURTON did not start the last time these two teams met in Jan- uary, but has since moved…

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… looking past first round opponent Fairleigh Dickinson, the Wolverines cer- tainly should not look back. Michigan stunk Friday night. The Wolverines nearly provided the hostile Dayton crowd with the "upset…

… of the year" as they fumbled and floundered against the sixty-third seeded Knights before ultimately winning;59-55. Although the Wolverines deny taking Fairleigh Dickinson too lightly, they hardly…

…, which had best forget the "nightmare" of Friday. Michigan connected only 31 percent of its first half shots, and a hail of boos saluted the players everytime the Wolverine band struck up "The Victors…

… leniency, maybe sympathy, in their calls on the Wolverines. Near the end of the first half, Tarpley twice fell over Fairleigh Dickinson's Fred Collins, but no calls were signalled. Garde Thompson then nearly…

… hard to be here." Despite the loss, Fairleigh Dickinson did come out of the game smelling like a rose. The New Jersey school proved it could hold its own against the much bigger Wolverines, and that it…

… the number two ranked Wolverines tumble. "I hope these kids are smart enough and mature enough to realize how close they were to busing home (Friday night)," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder. If it…

…'s any consolation to Frieder and his troops, it would be difficult ever again to play as poorly as the Wolverines did. Friday. Now Michigan must get that horrid outing out of its system and concentrate on…

… Todd Steverson ran a 3:09.89 race to finish fourth and the 4 x 800 meter team also came in fourth at 7:29.64. Some Wolverines competed in Division II finals at the event. Sophomore Dan Smith finished…

April 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 136) • Page Image 10

… or bad, but ready or not, here we come.' THE TRUE TEST for the Buckeyes (11-10), though, begins this Saturday and Sunday with the commencement of their conference schedule. They play the Wolverines in…

…, Meadows has boosted his average to .350. How the Wolverines' hurlers fare against the Buckeyes' offense should play an important role in the series. Fortunately for Michigan, it appears Jim Abbott (4-1, 2…

… the question that the Michigan softball team will try to answer today and tomorrow when they face Indiana in a four-game series. Indiana is in first place in the Big Ten and will be the Wolverine

… their leading- hurler, Teresa Raine, in the first game. Raine has an earned run average of 0.44. The Wolverines will send the' highly successful pitching tander6i of Vicki Morrow and Michelle Bolster to…

April 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… consistent members, Charles Wright. Wright is undefeated in the Big Ten and boasts a 14-10 overall record, but today he will challenge Wolverine Dan Goldberg, who is also undefeated in the conference. Goldberg…

… the weekend. Indiana stands in second place in the conference right behind the Wolverines and both squads are undefeated. Tomorrow's match will have a great influence in the quest for the Big Ten title…

… Champion). They'll be tough," said Eisner. Although Indiana is strong in doubles, so is Michigan. The Wolverines' first doubles team of Ed Nagel and Ed Filer have not lost a Big Ten match and are ranked 36th…

… Illinois and Purdue to give them an 11-11 record for the year and essentially, a chance to break even. This weekend also gives the Wolverines, 9-11 overall and 2-6 in the Big Ten, one last chance to leap a…

… notch or two in the standings. As Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt said, "This weekend's matches are undoubtedly the most important of the whole season." The going has been difficult of late for the Wolverines

… winning record, 9-7. This weekend will probably determine two crucial points for Michigan. First, is where the Wolverines will finish in the Big Ten. -WALTER KOPF 4 4 4 Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON From…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

… down to Champaign last weekend to take on Illinois in its last warmup before the conference meet. The Wolverines came home victorious, 81-43, but the meet itself was nondescript. "The weather was not…

…. He won the 110 high meter relay along with Derek Harper, Keith Bostic and Todd Steverson. The time was 42.2. This weekend the Wolverines travel to West Lafayette for the Big Ten Championships. Netters…

… as a Wolverine. Michigan's top singles player, Mark Mees, also closed out his college career. Freshman Hugh Kwok won Michigan's other point -JOHN KERR Roberts paces golfers Michigan sophomore Dan…

… Roberts shot back-to- back rounds of 69-73 to take medalist honors at last weekend's Spartan Invitational in East Lansing. The Wolverine team finished fifth in the 16-team meet with a score of 757. Ohio…

… scorer was senior Mark DeWitt, who, after shooting an 82 on the first day, carded a season-best 69 in the second round. Three other Wolverines scored fairly well. Fresh- man Chris Westfall shot 76…

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… Notre Dame at Yost Ice Arena. Friday:night the Wolverines lost to the Fighting Irish after leading most of the game. The tie moved their record to 12- 8-2 in WCHA competition, and they still have a shot…

… of Notre Dame. AND FOR THE second consecutive night Paul Fricker played an outstanding game in the net for the S PTfiSiggg E tI Wolverines. In the first game of the series he Mopped 51 Irish shots…

… in the 440 (49.07); and Greg Thomas finished fifth in the 880 in 1:53.0, with brother Tim a few feet back in 1:53.6. THE LONE WOLVERINE scorer in the 600 was Ron Affoon in sixth (the top six places in…

…, the 4 x 440 relay, the Wolverines reigned supreme, as they cruised to a 3:13.6 win. Other action saw Penn's Alan Scharsu use a smooth last lap kick to nip a strong mile field in 4:05.9, Michigan State…

… sent the Ohio State wrestlingteam home last night without a story to tell. With the Wolverines taking the 24-14 victory, Buckeye coach Chris, Ford said, "We really thought we could handle this one." But…

… three freshman starters. Tom Davids, in the 118 weight class, couldn't get up from under Buckeye Joe Briggs and suffered a 5-0 defeat. Wolverine Bob Siar, in the 134 weight class, lost a fast- paced match…

November 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… of our game." Nevertheless, there were many }bright spots for the Wolverines, including the play of sophomore Sean Higgins. He scored a career- ,high 23 points in his first start as a !Wolverine

… center Terry Mills, forwards Rice and Higgins, and guards Robinson and Mike Griffin. Frieder then shuffled in six more players. The Wolverines will sport many different rotations throughout the season…

…, according to Frieder. "The lineup will deviate depending upon what opponent is thrown at us," he said. Michigan dominated from the start, scoring the first seven points of the game. The Wolverines then reeled…

… off 13 straight points midway through the first half to make it 34- 14. Yugoslavia outscored Michigan 21-11 to end the half, cutting Michigan's lead to 45-35. The Wolverines opened it up in the second…

…. This is a story for the guy who struggled, who was frustrated, yet continued. This is a story for the good guys. It is the story of Wolverine left wing Mike Moes. Is there anything bad about this guy? Is…

… both left wing and defense for the Wolverines this season." Impa help BY ANDREW GOTTES At first glance, ther seem to be much room fo on the Michigan men's team. It has an Olympic go in junior Brent…

…." 0 individual Wunderlich said, "We're going to se all four win it in the next four years." The an provide Wolverines' team includes 11 first- m points," year swimmers and only seven seniors. difficult…

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… "none," in the negative sense. m d4 I BEST FIGHT: Bryan Deasley During a bench clearing brawl against Ferris State, the Wolverine freshman used one of the Bulldogs as a punching bag. Deasley's victim…

… JINX: The Rose Bowl The Wolverines losing the Rose Bowl is almost as certain as scandals in the Southwest Conference. BEST DRESSED: Roy Tarpley The Dallas Maverick returned to Ann Arbor for the Purdue…

… copy shop. Since the same businesses win these categories every year, maybe we should just hire Kinko's to run off copies of last year's Best Of. WORST FANS: Wolverine Fans No discussion needed. The…

… foreign carsI - Fast service repairI L 1217 South University I BEST FANS: Any non- Wolverine fans 0 ; Y I; i} i } i{ i± i Super shooter Garde Thompson. J~n E M I' ~f; - V illage FREE NIKE T…

April 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

…'s played all year." ANOTHER Wolverine who played well, but with a less fortunate out- come, was Paula Reichert at first singles. She handily took the first set from Linda Pursel, 6-3, and almost won the…

… second set, 7-5, and defaulted during the third while behind, 3-0. None of the other Wolverines lasted more than two sets, but Ritt said she will not look back on the match. "We are stronger than an 8…

…- pressive on the ice as he was in the classroom. The senior from Or- chard Park, N.Y. scored 20 goals this past season for the Wolverines, bettering by one his goal total during his first three years…

… Ashare fires a backhand during yesterday's match against Michigan State. Ashare was the lone bright spot for Michigan, as the Spartans crushed the Wolverines, 8-1. Ashare won her third singles match, 6…

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…

April 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 135) • Page Image 13

… separated the Wolverines and Grimes from a loss when Price stepped in. Was Grimes breathing heavily? "Yes, I was. God, I didn't see him hit it, and then so many people were standing up. I was trying to relax…

… door on Dave Alexander's team with 10 strikeouts, and allowing seven hits. "He got the breaking ball over and that makes his fastball much better," Alexander said. Wolverine coach Bud Middaugh concurred…

… Dave Everly makes a diving catch against Purdue Saturday. Everly went 3-for-7 at the plate as the Wolverines swept the Boilermakers in a pair of doubleheaders. BASEBALL MOVES TO TOP OF BIG TEN BY STEVEN…

…% sweeps ru 9-2 Big Ten) and Purdue (20-14, 3-9) ichigan base- both field strong pitching staffs h victory in (Michigan led the Big Ten entering e Wolverines this weekend with a 1.98 team ERA) 5-0, and 2…

… was the result of timely hitting and a ictories over more aggressive Michigan team. The id the Boiler- Wolverines stole eight bases to Pur- due's two and received several clutch victory in offensive and…

March 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… survival. The Wolfpack survived. The Wolverines didn't. This of course was the. message last year when Michigan failed to overcome the never-say-die Villinova Wildcats, the 1985 National Champions. To…

… on the next round's card. So it goes with Michigan's final game of the '85 season. The Wolverines were expected to win almost every game they play this season. Against Georgia-Tech- probably the only…

… eliminate Arkansas-Little Rock and a large dose of speed and poise for Iowa State to withstand the pressure of the Wolverine comeback, the result is a victory, but more aptly labeled a suc- cessful outward…

… and the rest of those who escape. The Iowa State bench erupts in jubilation after their 72-69 win over Michigan. The loss marks the second year the Wolverines have collapsed in the second round…

… outrebounded by the Ohio Valley Conference Champs, 34-28. The Wolverines had to be thinking at least a little about last year's first round battle against Fairleigh Dickinson as they fought the Zips tooth and…

… possessions created enough oppor- tunities to not only outshoot the Wolverines, but also control the tem- po of the game. "(AT THE HALF) we knew we had to come back out and do the right things," said Gary Grant…

…- ds." "It was obvious to us we weren't using our height advantage," said forward Robert Henderson. "They took advantage of our -inconsisten- cies. FOR THE MOST part, however, the Wolverines did what…

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… may be over for the team but for some individuals there is still much practicing to be done. It will be decided on Monday which of the Wolverines will compete in the regionals. Danya Samuelson also con…

… didn't lose in the first round like the Lobos, who should be put back on probation for n making a fool out of me. The Wolverines clobbered a respectable Wichita State team, 94-70, Thursday night at…

… beam, paced the Wolverine women's gymnasts team to a 176.95-172.90 victory over Western Michigan last night with firsts in the vault, bars, beam and all-around competition. Louisville routs Morehead…

… Farmington, Conn., had previously coached basket- ball and track, as well as field hockey at Windsor Locks High School in Connec- ticut for eight years. Zientek served as the Wolverines' coach for five seasons…

…:08.37. Caulkins also established a new mark of 1:01.37 in the 100-yard.breast stroke. The Wolverines stand 11th after two days of the three-day meet. The meet concludes today and Michigan hopes to get scoring…

April 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… come to mind when mentioning successful Wolverine coaches, but neither is the most successful at Michigan. That honor belongs to men's tennis coach Brian Eisner, who has won an unprecedented 15 Big Ten…

…, however, never has meant an NCAA championship. In 1974, the Wolverines went 14-1 en route to a third-place finish in the NCAA's, and in 1975, they amassed an 18-1 record and a fourth-place finish in the…

…, including 17 of the last 19 and 26 of the last 32. From the years of 1968 to 1983, the Wolverines captured 16 consecutive conference titles. With all of these team accomplishments, there have been many…

… individual stars as well. One of the most famous, Barry MacKay, led the Wolverines to their only NCAA Championship in 1957. In that year, MacKay, a current television commentator, captured the singles title…

…, the team has rebounded strongly to challenge for the Big Ten title that they lost last year to Minnesota. Already this year, the Wolverines have beaten the Golden Gophers twice. The first time was…

… Arbor on April 3. The in favor of the Wolverines the progress and ability of on's team. TONY GROVER Hometown: Midland Immediate Tennis Goals: To be Big Ten Champs Age Began Playing Tennis: Eight Junior…

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… the All- American hopes of the Wolverines 3200 m. relay team, led Brewster to call the meet "one crazy weekend." Despite setting a new personal record and recording the second fastest time ever for a…

… extended lane, Michigan's squad had qualified for the final heat. Officials, however, decided to remedy the situation by running a timed final on Saturday. The Wolverines proceeded to set a new school record…

… won," said Wolverine head coach Dana Kempthorn, "however, that wasn't our main concern. We were aiming for a 180.0 team score in order to qualify for the NCAA regionals (April 11)." Michigan captured…

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…. Virgil, Grayer key 72-6 9 upset' By-STEVE WISE Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS-Roy Tarpley gave his all, but Michigan's outside shooting gave out. The combination left the Wolverine basketball team on…

… the short end of a 72-69 thriller against Iowa State yesterday. It also knocked Michigan out of the NCAA Tournament in the second round, finishing the Wolverines' season record at 28-5. TARPLEY NOTCHED…

… dunking." THE CYCLONES outscored Michigan 6-2 in the next minute, and Michigan's chance for a comeback was gone. The Wolverines needed to foul to stop the clock, and both Tar- pley and Grant picked up…

… they both got a lot of transition baskets from turnovers from us," said Tarpley. "In the second half we did a better job until the last few minutes." Tarpley and the Wolverines began the game in fine…

… form. The 6-11 senior scored nine of Michigan's first 14 points and assisted Butch 'Wade for two more. MICHIGAN'S EARLY six-point lead dwindled to one, 17-16, befgore the Wolverines' terrible See ISU…

…, Page 9 Associated Press Iowa State forward Jeff Grayer snares a rebound away from Michigan's Butch Wade in the first half of yesterday's game. Iowa State upset the Wolverines, 72-69. 'Sponsor drops out…

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…, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Sunday, March 17, 1985 Fifteen Cents Eight Pages Time on our hands Villanova hopes to clean Wolverines' clock By JEFF BERGIDA Special to the Daily…

… 'Time is on my side' - The Rolling Stones DAYTON, Ohio - Coaches Bill Frieder of Michigan and Rollie Massimino of Villanova both want time on their side today when the Wolverines meet the Wildcats at UD…

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…. winning percentage of any Michigan hockey coach 28 last night, as 11 ex-Wolverine coaches and athletes Degener won the national championship in three- (.789). traded complements and memories upon their…

… meter springboard diving in 1933 and 1934 and nabbed In 42 years as Wolverine wrestling coach, Keen respective inductions at Crisler Arena. The Celebrity the Gold Medal to pace the United States to a 1…

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