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April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

…*I Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, April 8, 1992 WOLVERINE HITTERS SWEEP FERRIS STATE, 6-5, 9-3 Rain, B by Tim Rardin Daily Baseball Writer It was a case of 'better late than never…

…' yesterday for the Michigan baseball team. After a rain delay that nearly exceeded the length of the first game of their doubleheader with Ferris State, the Wolverines finally came away with with 6-5 and 9…

… can do." ulidogs Before the rains came, Michigan (13-14 overall) took advantage of the rare baseball-type weather. Chris Newton (2-2) worked four innings, allowing only four hits. The Wolverine bats…

… added three more runs in the fourth inning, but the weather would slow down the Wolverine of- can't stop Blue fense, as the game was delayed in the middle of the fifth. Two hours later, it was Ferris…

Wolverine offense exploded for a monstrous six-run fourth inning with five consecutive hits featuring everything except a home run. The Idoni show contin- ued, as the sophomore knocked home two runs in the…

… inning, and a total of three in the game behind two doubles and a single. Michigan would add three more runs before it was over, ending the sweep with 14 hits and a 9-3 victory. The Wolverines will play…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… Michigan men's bas- ketball team made its final appearance of the sea- son at Crisler Arena yesterday afternoon at a rally honoring its Final Four appearance. While the Wolverines ended their season on a…

… support a team that won their last game, so we thank you for coming anyway," Wolverine star Chris Webber said. "But we want to hang several banners here (at Crisler) before this team finishes." Each member…

… back!' Ann Arbor resident Lynn Johnson attended the rally and thinks that the Wolverines, who fin- ished the season with a 25-9 record, should be proud of their accomplishments. "I didn't know what to…

… Greg Ric Daily Sports V water polo takes Northwestern tourney MIU.,fLLtuu. 4SiuLJOiy Michigan basketball coach Steve Fisher addresses loyal fans who greeted the Wolverines at Crisler Arena as the team…

…'s tennis team will host a non- conference match against West Virginia. Unfortunately for the in- jury-plagued Wolverines, they will not be able to assemble their best lineup. Dan Brakus, the No. 2 singles…

Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 3-10 overall) will face an inexperienced opponent in the Mountaineers. Eisner knows little about West Virginia except that it lost decisively to Ohio State, a team Michigan played…

Wolverines annihilated them, 16-6. Michigan concluded the tournament with a 17-9 demolition of the Chicago Flames, a club team. "Every weekend we try to look for improvement," coach Scott Russell said. "We…

…'ve been playing a real tough schedule." Michigan has already faced top- ranked Slippery Rock twice this year, as well as No. 4 Maryland and one of the top Canadian teams. The Wolverines found the road rough…

… against these teams and were unable to prevail in any of the those games. The Wolverines now stand at 12- 6, with a perfect Big Ten record of 8-0. Feasting on teams from its own conference is nothing new…

Wolverines. Last week, Quinn qualified for the U.S. National team which will compete in June at this year's Olympic site, Barcelona. Becky Luebke, a driver and hole- guard for the Wolverines, scored ten goals…

January 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 52) • Page Image 14

… did it. It must have been like getting a piano off his back. After that first goal went in tonight, I said, 'Here come the other two.'" The record-breaker came in the third period with the Wolverines on…

…-3 scores, respec- tively. Steve Shields won both deci- sions, boosting his record to 10-2-2. Felsner's record-breaker came in the third period of Friday's action with the Wolverines already on top, 5…

… game," Berenson said. "We're starting to get production from several different players. Lately the Roberts line has come up with scoring chances. (Wolverine senior Ted) Kramer scored a goal and had some…

… Mazzoli high to the glove side. After the first period in which Shields made six stops from point- blank range, the Wolverine defense tightened and Shields was rarely tested thereafter. "We killed a number…

… confronted him in the corridor behind the north goal. Se- curity guards intervened before any- thing came of the action. 0 BRIANC ANT OI/D Wolverine seniors Mike Helber, Ted Kramer, Denny Felsner and Doug…

October 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…, the Mich- igan men's and women's crew teams participate in fall "head races" to condition for their upcoming season. The Wolverines' first race is the Head of the Rock competition this weekend in…

…- ond, and the women's JV placed fourth. After a summer in which many team members rowed for clubs in Boston, Detroit, and Philadelphia, Donaldson believes the Wolverine crews have excellent chances to…

…." 0 The Michigan men's and women's crew teams travel to Rockford, Ill., this weekend for the Head of the Rock regatta. The Wisconsin Badgers will present a tough challenge for the Wolverines

…." Three swimmers the Wolverines will need to step forward if they have any chance at another championship are co-captains Mindy Gehrs, Jennifer Zakrajsek and Margie Stoll. But what separates Michigan from…

… the rest of the Big Ten is its depth. The Wolverines have the ability to challenge in almost every event. But that is not to say that Michigan does not have weaknesses. "We lost Jennifer Love (to gradu…

…- and 200- me- ter backstrokes last year. Beth Jackson and Jenny Almeida could also place in those events this year. The Wolverines' closest competi- tor should be Northwestern, which brought in a strong…

… chosen by two offi- cials from Chicago, will play Sun- * day against the best players from the East, coming from such power- houses as Yale, Princeton and Boston College. Last year, five Wolverines quali…

… school this year because we have a strong team," co- captain Leah Niederstadt said. Another reason the Wolverines' outlook is positive is the team's de- ceptive 3-2-1 record. "The only two teams we lost to…

… novel, but merely wants to see how her Michigan women's tennis team improved over the summer. Ritt's Wolverines will open their fall campaign down the road in Notre Dame, Ind., at the Eck Challenge. Also…

… seems to be solid right now." Lacher will be the top Wolverine seed in the top singles bracket, which includes at least four players from each school in the 32-player draw. Following Lacher in the top…

January 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 52) • Page Image 15

… spot this season after playing in all 29 games and averaging 4.9 points and 3.6 rebounds a year ago in his first season as a Wolverine. Mitchell put on 20 pounds during the offseason weight…

… newcomers has led the Wolverines in scoring in each of their first nine games. Rose scored 19 points and dished *ot five assists in a 87-70 romp over Rice Dec. 21 at Crisler Arena. Web- ber and Juwan Howard…

…, while Webber finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Nixon led all scorers with 27. The championship game pitted Michigan against Virginia Tech. The Wolverines jumped out to a 7-0 lead and never trailed…

December 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…. But he takes the game in stride and does the little things which help a team win. Last night, Jackson took it upon him- self to handle the ex-Wolverine. He wasn't concerned with what his final stats…

… would be. He was only concerned with winning the game. It was the type of thing that any top team needs. So, while the Dogg might pack a pow- erful bite, the Wolverines' have something even more valuable…

… scored 22 points last night, transferred from Michigan after the 1990-91 season. Tolbert Wolverine. He is a quiet player who is CAGERS Continued from page 1 Sparked by four consecutive points from…

…. "Hopefully, Bowling Green (tomorrow's opponent) will be a nice stride." The second half was a complete change from the first - the tapes of which Fisher would probably like to burn. The Wolverines stumbled…

… turnovers or offensive fouls. "We came out a little unin- spired," Wolverine forward Ray Jackson said. "We had kind of a let- down from the Duke game. I don't think we ever got worried. We don't ever get…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

Wolverines suffered a defeat at the hands of the Duke University Blue Devils in the NCAA basket- ball tournament, students and police converged on South University with bad attitudes and dangerous misconcep…

… of Wolverine fandom, is unfortunate, and the situation should be remedied in the future. The 2,700 tickets not available to students were distributed among team members, coaching staff, sports staff…

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