April 08, 1972
(vol. 82, iss. 144)
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… weren't able to come close as the Wolverines opened their Big Ten title defense with a 7-2 victory over the Gophers. The match, scheduled for the outside varsity courts, was switch- ed inside to the…
… three doubles. Coach Brian Eisner's squad sur- vived a scare after the number one Wolverine, Joel Ross, was up- set in the singles, but its two, three, and four men, Jeff Miller, Dick Ravreby, and Tim Ott…
… Pack t~C , -, 1 vC y UU'1# Matthews 7-5, 6-2; Ott defeated' Bob Von Hoef 7-6, 6-3; and Karzen stopped Greg Lappin, 6-4, 6-3. While none of the Wolverine wins went to three sets, neither were they all…
…, however, was a dif- ferent story, as the Wolverines took two easy wins and another victory in three sets. In the num- ber one doubles, Ross got a sem- blance of revenge as he and Rav- reby rode over the…
…, at least one of his teammates voiced his opinion that perhaps Ross might have done better on clay courts. On the other hand, Jeff Miller was one Wolverine who was happy over playing inside. "Serving is…
… doubles team serve to tie the set up. However, of Ott and Miller had equally little the Gopher turned the tables again trouble, winning 6-4, 6-2. The see in the tie-breaking game, sweep- ond Wolverine pair…