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March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 13

…-place finisher Clayton Beddoes of Lake Superior. Wiseman started off his first league playoffs with four goals and an assist, including a hat trick in the Wolverines second game against Ohio State. Ward, the…

…, defenseman Chris Tamer. Though his season ended due to a fractured leg, Oliver remains eighth on the team in scoring with 24 points (13 goals, 11 assists), and still leads the Wolverines in game-winning goals…

… was Nov. 11, 1989 when former Wolverine netminder Tim Keough blanked Ferris State. Gordon tallied 32 saves, tying his career high. With the two victories over Ohio State last weekend, Michigan goalie…

… by this year's Michigan squad. After setting new marks for the longest winning streak and most road wins, the 1990-91 Wolverines now own the school record for most victories in a season. The mark was…

… broken during the Wolverines' 9-2 romp over Alabama-Huntsville when Michigan posted its 29th victory. The Wolverines have since increased the number of victories to 31 with the sweep of the Buckeyes. The…

… season. The sophomore added another goal in Friday's slim Wolverine victory over Ohio State. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan's Mike Stone mixes it up with two Kent State players during the Wolverines 3…

… Hockey Writer Since the rest of the student body was on spring break, the Michigan hockey team figured it could take last weekend off, too. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the quality of their opponents…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

… great job of staying focused on this match." Matt Brink, Otto Olson and Andy Hrovat were all vic- torious in their final bouts in Cliff Keen Arena as the Wolverines won eight of 10 matches in the dual…

Wolverines easily took care of the Spartans In their final home meet of the season. Michigan was without 141-pounder Clark Forward who is still recovering from an ankle infection he suf- fered in Iowa City…

March 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… * - IRW 'M' basketball falls to OSU, 77-66 Albert Lin Wolverine turnovers ignite late 23-9 Buckeye run Experience still escapes Blue COLUMBUS - Imagine you are covering a basketball game say, last…

… running their offenses, allowing you ample time to take notes. Michigan takes a 57-52 lead by forcing the Buckeyes into miscues on eight consecutive posses- sions. The Wolverines are playing well. Aaah, you…

… think. I can sit back and watch them cruise to a victory. With 6:05 left in the contest, Chris Jent throws in a short hook over Juwan Howard. It breaks an 8-0 Wolverine run, but you attach no further…

… coaching staff the opportunity to call that timeout. Thanks, Fish, you say to yourself. You finish writing down what has just happened, and you realize thistis it. The Wolverines had come back with big runs…

… twice earlier in the game to take leads. But you know it will not happen now, because it is crunch time. And the young Wolverines have not yet discovered, what it takes to hold a lead against a good team…

… down the stretch. The veteran Buckeyes sat back, waited and then pounced when Michigan began to panic. The Wolverines tried to rush the tempo each of those times down the court but before the team was…

… extra something it needed. Too bad, you think. The Wolverines played a good game. By the end of the season, you tell yourself, they will be making the correct decisions. by Joni Durst Daily Basketball…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 4, 2002 Slap shouts "First place is great, but we have bigger dragons to slay." - Michigan forward Mike Cammalleri after the Wolverines beat Western…

… game tied at two, junior John Shouneyia redirected a Mark Mink pass past Western Michi- gan goalie JeffReynaert to put Michigan ahead for good. The Wolverines added three more goals to clinch the CCHA…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… no different. 'The Wolverines struggled to capi- t*Iize on oppor- tunities late in " cH GAN 56 tie game enN A rmute to a 61-56 loss to Indiana at Assembly Hall. The defeat dropped Michigan (7-8 Big Ten…

…, 16-10 overall) to just 1-6 on the road this season in confer- ence play and all but ensured that Michigan will not earn an at-large bid come Selection Sunday. The Wolverines will, most likely, need to…

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 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 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

…'s basketball team has short-term memory. Tonight, the second season begins in Indianapolis - the Big Ten Tournament. X Forget that the Wolverines lost to first-round opponent Illi- TONIGHT nois in Champagne on…

… definitely go all the way," said guard Sierra Hauser-Price about Michi- gan's odds in the Big Ten Tournament. "Everybody starts 0-0, so everybody has a chance." The Wolverines have beaten Illinois in the first…

March 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… are not that common in sports. Even more rare than that are several championships in a row. You can't tell that to the Michigan men's swimming and diving team. The Wolverines will be going after their…

… eighth consecutive Big Ten championship this weekend. Today through Saturday at the Indiana University-Purdue Univer- sity at Indianapolis (IUPUI) Nat- atorium, the Wolverines will battle it out with the…

… now," Borges said. "I'm not really worried about my times. I'm just planning on swimming well and get- ting the cuts." Several Wolverine swimmers will be participating in their first Big Ten meet…

… men's swimming and diving team continues to show its dominance of the Big Ten confer- ence. For the third consecutive month, a Wolverine has won Big Ten Swimmer of the Month. This time sophomore Marcel…

… standard. The two previous Big Ten Swimmers of the Month were Eric N a m e s n i k in December and Gustavo Borges in January. RECRUITS: The Wolverines have been able to sign two recruits to national letters…

… Michigan baseball team's pitching staff had an eventful start to its season during its spring tour. In the opener against Florida, the Wolverines' starter and closer did not give up an earned run. The…

…. Heintschel took the loss in that game but came back to Ann Arbor with an impressive 1.69 ERA. WHERE ARE THE RUNS?: In their final three out- ings, the Wolverines suffered two losses despite giving up only one…

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 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… to stop this dynasty is Michigan. The Wolverines were soundly beaten in a dual meet on Jan- uary 31, 76-47, at Indiana. In that meet, Ann Arbor's local tankers swam well, but they were obviously…

… outmanned. "INDIANA LOOKS superlative," com- mented Wolverine coach Gus Stager. "In a championship, swimmers are allowed three events plus relays, which helps them that much more." Stager was referring to…

… Indiana's depth-amazing compared to any of the other Big Ten teams. As for the Wolverines, Stager said, "We look pretty good. We've been tapering, so we don't really know where we are at. Tapering…

…," explained Stager, "is where you rest up for the meet. You work real hard about up to ten days before the meet, then you rest off." Although the Wolverines are looking for a shot at knocking off the Hoosiers…

… perform- ances out of their team since they got beat by Southern Illinois. That shouldn't have happened," Stager added. The Wolverines knocked off Southern I1- linois 65-48. "The loss to Southern Illinois…

… upsets Indiana or if Wisconsin knocks off the Wolverines, the key to the win will probably come from where the teams place their lead- ing performers such as Gordon Downie, Tom Szuba, Alan ' McClatchey and…

Wolverines meet Central Michigan today in the first round. Although the Chippewas are an unimpressive 8-10 on the year, they field a strong team. The top individual on Central is 5'11" sopho- more center Gina…

…. The first time Michigan squeezed out a 55-54 win in the finals of the Can-Am tournament in Windsor. THE WOLVERINES won the second meet- ing 69-59, but Michigan Coach Carmel Bor- reds said the victory…

… winter the golf- laxing next week, the Wolverine ers practice hitting balls into Tourney bound cagers ... golf squad will be in West Palm ~ nets in the clubhouse basement.) Beach, Florida, striving to…

… be the third straight journey to the national tourney for Michigan in the Cape Coral in- Though last year Michigan: Van Tongeren conceded, how- the Wolverines. The only other time Michigan has gone…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… to finish in the top six to secure the title for the Wolverines. "I knew that they would compete. I was more concerned with keeping the baton in our hands ' around the track," Michigan coach James…

… Henry said. The Wolverines followed those instructions, finishing fourth with a time of 3:45. That was enough to lift Michigan over rival Indiana by the slimmest margin (116-114.5) in the 21-year history…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 15

… could not dom-inate the Buckeye divers, the Wolverines lost. During the Big Ten Championships, Steve Hamer- ski, Eric Lesser, Jeffrey Jozwiak, and Brad Lambert, averaged 43 points for the one, three, and…

… trips and rigor- ous preparation, the Wolverines are extremely satisfied with their performance. Michigan entered last week- end's meet in Minneapolis very confident about their chances for a five…

…. Wunderlich, who "pretty much wanted to go under :54.5," did exactly that, erasing former Wolverine Jan-Erick Olsen's Big Ten meet record in the process with a time of :54.44. The last Wolverine victory of…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

… different. With a single win, the CCHA regular season title will belong to the Wolverines. Michigan currently leads second- place Miami by just two points. The Spartans sit in third, two PROF. BRIAN SCHICK ON…

…, goals per game, while the Wolverines over the conference year, Michigan has have averaged 3.71 each contest. So allowed just over two goals per game, something has to give. second best in the conference…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

… toward the Crisler Arena rafters. Although the Wolverines have gar- nered a national championship and two Final Four appearances in that time, the conference title has eluded them. That all could change…

… least for the Wolverines. Overcom- ing a second-half, double-digit deficit, Michigan came away victorious, 63- 62, when Juwan Howard hit a short jumper with 21 seconds left. The Boil- ermakers had several…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

… State edged Michigan State in the early game, announcers Brent Musberger and Jim Valvano sifted through the fouls and travelling calls to present the Wolverine victory. They couldn't complain - they were…

… end result came not a moment too soon. ABC probably should have waived its final TV- timeout to end the game faster. NIT BOUND: Yesterday's victory assures the 14- 13 Wolverines of a .500 record for the…

…. While the underdog Wolverines won the national title in 1989, and upsets are the norm in the Tournament, it's not likely Michigan would have advanced very far into this year's pool. In addition, the…

Wolverines' chances of winning the NIT, as they did in 1984, are highly realistic. Does that make an NIT bid more attractive? "No," Michigan guard Kirk Taylor replied. "You don't know what can happen in the…

… Daily Basketball Writers Michigan forward James Voskuil, whom coach Steve Fisher hails as one of the team's top shooters, lacked his usual precision yesterday. Voskuil scored the Wolverines' first points…

… State will start at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 3. EVERYONE'S A STARTER: The Wolverines have used 10 different starting lineups this year as 10 players have at some time during the year been penciled into…

… the the starting rotation by Fisher. SCORING FROM AFAR: Michigan guard Demetrius Calip is 67-17 in three-pointers this season. Glen Rice holds the Wolverine single- season record for three-pointers (99…

… Writer BLOOMINGTON - This was probably the toughest spring break the Wolverines have faced in six years, as the team's chances to make the NCAA tournament for the seventh straight year all but vanished…

…. The pain started when Indiana slaughtered Michigan, 112-79. It was the worst loss for the team since last year's 149- 115 tournament defeat by Loyola Mary- mount. The Wolverines played better in…

… Champaign last Thursday, but in the final final few seconds Michigan literally turned the victory over to Illinois, 68-65. Against Indiana, the Wolverines forgot how to play defense, as the the Hoosiers, back…

March 04, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… Blue tankers on that relay team in most of the Wolverine dual meets to date have been Capt. Dobby Burton, Gus Sharemet, Lou Kivi and Jack Patten. Man is certain of one thing-Burton, Sharemet and Kivi…

… 440 freestyle which he is favored to win; as well as the 220, and Mann is wondering if the Michigan ace will have enough left to go all out in the relay. Only one man in Wolverine history has been able…

… calculations a lI garded Indiana cinder squ edge Michigan's overwheli orites in the weekend's in ference meet, 28-27. THE CHUCKLES of m other experts grew into guffaws after the first nig in which the Wolverines

… probably be missing from the enough to Mile Relay-1, Michigan; 2, Ohio; Wolverines' line-up tomorrow night re are the 3, Purdue; 4, Minnesota; 5, Indiana. against Michigan Tech. Galles In Three Years Of…

… tech- ertson, assistant coach last year. nique. Wolverine grappling hopes as Johnny "I thought I knew a lot about In fact, Galles is greatly respons- Greene and Al Wistert who is shape wrestling when I…

… came up here," Jim ible for the rise of such erstwhile ing up better every meet, besides said last week, "but I found out that Wolverine Cagers Finish Campaign With Oosterbaan S Poorest Record By…

… DICK SIMON "All's well that ends well" so the saying goes, but all didn't end well for the Wolverine cagers who have just finished their worst season un- der Bennie Oosterbaan since the gen- ial mentor…

March 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…0 Page 8-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, March 4, 1993 Michigan's 134-pounder, Mike Mihalic, wrestles against Minnesota earlier this season. Mihalic and the rest of the eighth-ranked Wolverines

… more important than Big Tens." THEY'VE FALLEN, BUT CAN THEY MOVE UP?: The Wolverines are ranked eighth in the latest Amateur Wrestling News poll. Five other Big Ten teams are ranked - Penn State (No. 1…

… believes that." BACK IN ACTION: Michigan's push for qualifying for the regionals will be significantly aided by the re- turn of sophomore Brian Winkler, junior Jorge Camacho and Toni. The three Wolverine

… should give the Wolverines an instant boost. "These are three really big scor- ing potentials for us in any number of events," Darden said. "These guys by themselves can probably impact our team score by…

… five points." Winkler, one of the top gymnasts in the nation last year, will join the pommel horse team - a weak event for the Wolverines - and give it a much-needed spark. In addition, he and Toni are…

March 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… conditions it provides." Unfortunately, the Michigan men's jwim team was not listening. .The pressures of the meet proved to be unsettling for the young Wolverine aquad. After five events the Wolverines Ore in…

… Michigan came In the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries: None of the Wolverine sprinters were ble to qualify for the championship final. Freshman Benoit Clement failed to perform up to his potential in the 500…

…- ard freestyle because of an illness. Nevertheless, he managed to place seventh with a time of 4:28.89. JUST AS things were looking grim for Michigan, three Wolverines swimmers, Pruce Gemmell, Antonio…

Wolverines will be fighting for third place, as it appears that Iowa and In- diana are in a race for the top spot. Women cagers face Wisconsin When Wisconsin arrives in Crisler Arena tonight expecting an easy…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… held in Austin, TX. Michigan's biggest weakness, a dearth of quality sprinters came to light during the first day of tourn- ament. The Wolverines watched Minnesota's Delano Cerney win the 50 free in the…

…, almost a third of Michigan's first day total. Despite this dominant event, the Wolverines stood in second- place following the first day of See SWIMMERS, Page 7 And Sunday, the Wolverines rested. But the…

March 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

…" if the Wolverines advanced beyond the first round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs. The Wolverines (21-17, 17-15 in the CCHA), are confident that they could perform such a feat…

Wolverines were not wor- ried about hitting the road. "It's not something that concerns us," said goalie Warren Sharples. "In the second half of the season, we had 7more success on the road, so it's not going…

… too cool for this," insisted Sharples. "No, he just knows that he's ugly enough without one of those haircuts," retorted teammate Bryan Deasley. "It's for team unity," said one Wolverine who I could not…

… up, I know I'll do my job." The Wolverines are also expect- ing to get a lift from the return of captain Todd Brost, who missed the last five of the regular season with a knee injury. "Brost will make…

… Jazz Ensemble Edward Sarath, conductor Featuring contemporary and classic big band repertoire Rackham, 8:00 p.m. FREE. tional, tomorrow at 4 p.m at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines, who finished sixth in…

… individual competitors. With the NCAA Indoor Championships taking place next weekend in Oklahoma City, many, participants will be attempting to qualify for this competition. Al- though no Wolverines have…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 14

… day. He even thought the Wolverines might be a spoiler in the league - more sun, less rain. Maybe even a picnic or the NCAA tournament awaited the team. Sixth is now but a fantasy. The Wolverines are…

… another shooter waiting for the call off the bench? Yesterday she exhibited a scorer's mentality like no one else on the team. Nuanes has given the Wolverines instant offense, and her smile says she's happy…

… landscape. Free throws, usually a soft spot in the Wolverine attack was sharper than usual. Michigan was able to make it to the charity stripe for 21 attempts yesterday. Two of those shots were taken and made…

Wolverines just out of reach. "Free throws were a big part of the Michigan victory," said Minn- esota coach Linda Hill-MacDonald. "They hit critical free throws, and that was one of the biggest factors in the…

… game," she added. Wolverine team captain Carol Szczechowski, after scoring no points in the first half because of foul trouble, provided scoring when she was really needed. Szczechowski poured in six…

… consecutive points in- side the last three and a half minutes. The Wolverines showed their inexperience in the final 45 seconds of the game by shooting too quickly and taking bad shots. "I just feel like we…

…DeWege. Defensively, the Wolverines did not match up with the larger Golden Gopher squad. This partly accounted for Minnesota center Carol Ann Shudlick scoring 31 points. "She's 6-foot-1, and a real peri- meter player…

… the victory. The team's starters were worn down from playing almost a full game last Friday so VanDeWege depended on his back up players. Jennifer Nuanes set the pace as she kept the Wolverines in the…

March 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

… 74-70 home loss against Northwestern, the league's poorest team, and one which Michigan whipped easily in Evanston several weeks earlier. In fact, the only possible explanation behind the Wolverines

… fans and other observers. Instead of being 8-8 and in the throes of merely a two-game string of set- backs, the Wolverines are 7-9 and in danger of losing seven in a row. Frieder is well aware of these…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… Michigan hockey team completed a five game winning streak and captured the Big Ten conference crown. Clubbing Wisconsin 8-5 on Fri- day night, the Wolverines tighten- ed the defensive reins the n e x t night…

Wolverine fans with sterling performances. Perrin chose Friday night for his particular feature. Not satis- fied with a mere three goals, he capped his hat-trick by knocking home a fourth in the final period…

… earn the Big Ten title, while Wisconsin needed only one win to capture the crown. From Friday's opening faceoff, however, the Wolverines made " Big Te, their intentions to sweep the ser- ies well known…

Wolverine margin to 8-5 and end- ed the scoring for the evening. Picking up where he left off the previous night, Deeks opened Saturday night's scoring at 2:36 of the first period. Wisconsin then began to con…

… against the Wisconsin Badgers. Perrin's four goals Friday night paced the Icers to an 8-5 victory. Saturday's 2-0 victory completed the weekend sweep and assured the Wolverines of the Big Ten title. U I…

… their previous best. pressure must have gotten to them." As Iowa buckled, the Wolverines kept pouring it on with 9.0-plus routines, trying to break some kind of a record for consistency. Loken exclaimed…

… practice." "I definitely predict a better iscore for Iowa in the Big Ten ;Meet. They have the added nxoti- Ovation of having lost to us." If the Wolverines can perform :as they did Saturday, they should inot…

March 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Dutcher. IT WAS A good effort defensively by both teams, though, as Minnesota shut down the Wolverine offense. After high-scoring games against Ohio State and Wisconsin, Michigan only shot 39.2% from the…

… 3 with 13 points, Michigan rallied in the second half. IN FACT for a moment, it looked as if the Wolverines were ready to break it open and push Minnesota back to Min- neapolis. Michigan went up 39…

… elite teams in the nation likely to be invited to the NCAA tournament. Now that he's seen his team lose twice to Michigan this year, Min- nesota's coach Dutcher would certainly include the Wolverines in…

… assure his team a berth in the NCAA basketball tournament, maybe he should recruit a player whose birthday is Wed- nesday. The Wolverines are undefeated on birthdays, beating North Carolina A&T on Roy…

… super- stition. The Wolverines have not beaten the Hawkeyes at Iowa Citysince 1979. In fact, they haven't been close. The last four years have produced 16, 17-,18- and seven-point Michigan defeats. To…

… earning an NIT bid. It won't be easy, but if the Wolverines want the NCAA berth, they'll have to beat the Hawkeyes. Wednesday's game will be televised nationally on ESPN. If Michigan loses to a 13-13 team…

…, a team that CBS pulled off its national televsion schedule becasue of its mediocrity, any tournament selection committeeman will cross the Wolverines off the NCAA's guest list. A season-ending victory…

… Wildcats is expected - as expected as a Big Ten win can be, anyway. The Wolverines would need to handle Northwestern pretty easily in order to impress the selection committee. Frieder and Co. should not…

… worry about Northwestern, though; March 10 is Tim McCormick's birthday. Say it ain't so, Eric Brace yourselves, Michigan faithful, because Eric Turner might not play for the Wolverines next year. The 6…

…'ll have to give it some thought after the season. I'd rather not discuss it right now because of the opportunties we (the Wolverines) have. I'm not thinking about it right now because of what we have to do…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… for the Wolverines. Jack Darden, at 177-lbs., was the only Michigan wrestler to be defeated in today's action. After the meet Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen said that he was very proud of his team…

… made the difference." Following Iowa and Michigan were Minnesota, 37; Wisconsin, 30; and Michigan State, 27. The Wolverines two champions equalled the Hawkeyes but Iowa managed two seconds and a con…

…. Corriere's second conference championship-he won the 1959 157-lb. crown--was not so easily realized. The Wolverine captain battled down to the wire with Don Kelly of Illinois in their fin- al-round match…

…. WOLVERINE WINNER-Arno Lascari provided Michigan with its only individual championship at Columbus yesterday b ' taking the parallel bars event. The Wolverine sophomore was undefeated in dual competition this…

… Michigan Captain Red Beren- son after the game last night. Berenson who scored his 40th goal of the season last night to tie an existing school record, was as sad as his teammates in the tomblike Wolverine

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… THE MCMGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4,1956 .. .. AN D IY ThDY AR! 415 Gymnasts Fail in Big Ten Crown Bids Wolverine Gym Squad Tops Michigan State for Second 40 V (Continued from Page 1) and…

… the Wolverines dominated the game from start to finish. Stage Is Set Scoring once in the first period, twice in the second, and three times in the third, the Wolverines set the stage for this weekend…

Wolverines, and the partisan over- flow crowd in Dees Stadium seem- ed to know it. Goalies Busy Both Goalies-Michigan's Lorne Howes and Tech's Bob McManus- had a busy night. Howes was press- ed to make 39…

Wolverines were out ahead to stay. STATISTICS FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1-Michigan, Rendall (MacFarland-McIntosh) 7:30. 1-Michigan Tech, McManus (Wylie- Stenlund) 19:04. PENALTIES: Michigan, Buchanan (tripping) 0…

…'s demise before Minnesota's Gophers last night, 86-72. Jockeying for rebound positions are Wolverines Pete Tillotson (26) and Randy Tarrier (23) and Dave Tucker (23) of Minnesota. Minnesota Cagers set…

Wolverine Five, 86-7 . A By ALAN EISENBERG Associate Sports Editor Minnesota proved to be the bet- ter of two bad basketball teams at Yost Field House last night. Michigan played its usual inept game as…

… the Gophers triumphed, 86-72. The Wolverines passed poorly, shot inaccurately, and re- bounded ineffectually. The Maize and Blue will close out still another dismal season to- morrow night when they…

… made a valiant effort to hold on to the coveted seventh spot in the Big Ten standings. Minnesota's Maurice DeMarais opened the scoring but then the Wolverines hit- for six straight points. With five…

…. George Kline and Dommeyer led the scoring attack for the win- ners. The 6'3" Kline tallied 26 points while Dommeyer notched 22. Five men hit in double figures for the Wolverines with Kramer's 20 leading…

March 04, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… third for Michigan. Both relays were walkaways for the Wolverines, each by a complete length of the pool. The Wolverines will go into compe- .tition again one week from tomor- row in the Big Ten…

… practically every event with Michigan's seniors, competing on the local indoor track for the last time, out to hang up as many new marks as possible. In fact, it may prove that the Wolverines will have to turn…

… this year, along with Ed DeVine and Brelsford. Fink and O'Connell will be the Wolverine runners in the mile. Hoyt Undecided The veteran Howard Davidson against Ohio State ran the quarter and also a leg…

… ran against the Wolverines in a special invita- tional race and Michigan was forced to come from behind to win in 3:24.4. Pitt Record Holder r ti M Jack Kasley, co-captain of the Wolverine swimming…

March 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… would win tonight's Michigan-Purdue game, he (or she) might have laughed in your face. Myichigan was 1-13 and in the throes of an 11-game losing streak. Purdue had already whipped the Wolverines in Ann…

… a team on its way up. The Wolverines already proved they could beat the best two weeks ago in a 68-58 upset of the league-leading Iowa Hawkeyes. "THERE IS no doubt in my mind that Michigan is playing…

… can see from the record how wrong that was." Even Wolverine coach Bill Frieder lamented before the conference season that his team "might not win another game." Yet as Michigan's wins have mounted, so…

…, but played well at times against Indiana on Saturday (a 78-70 loss)." A PAIR OF road wins will give the eighth-place Wolverines a chance to close their Big Ten season by nosing out Michigan State for…

… different team now." Purdue got 34 points from guard Keith Edmonson in the last matchup, and the Wolverines must hold the 6-5 senior closer to his team-leading 19.9 scoring average if they hope to prevail…

… with 6-3 "superfrosh" guard Eric Turner, who leads the Wolverines and rankssixth in the conference in scoring (14.5 ppg.) and assists (4.3), and 6-7 senior forward Thad Garner, who is averaging 13…

….8 points and 5.9 rebounds per contest. Garner needs just 23 points and 22 rebounds in Michigan's final three games to become only the seventh Wolverine to reach 1,000 career points and 600 career rebounds…

… layup in the Boilermakers' 88-69 victory over the Wolverines on January 9. The two teams will meet again tonight at 7:35 in Mackey Arena. 4 COMING SOON Edmonson top Boiler-bucket-maker { UNIVERSITY…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…, Duane Hoecherl of Minnesota, and Bill Buck of Iowa, all of whom gave the Wolverines fits in dual meets. "Tramp Twins" The "tramp twins," Tom Oster- land and T. Francis, will be two more Wolverines in…

… fourth place finisher last year. Defends Titles Leading the Wolverines into the preliminaries will be sprinter Tom Robinson, who set marks in the 60- and 300-yard races at last year's meet. The Bahaman…

March 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… as the Badgers in an effort to get the ball, continuously fouled the Wolverines who proved to be deadly at the foul line. Pete Tillotson and Burton took scoring honors for the Wolverines with 19 points…

…, taking shots only when there was an opening. Lit- sow and Holt with 22 and 17 points respectively were high men for them. The Wolverines controlled the backboards 47-34, with George Lee grabbing 17, to…

…'s gymnastic victory over Michigan State, 61%-502, last Friday affirmed what has been known since the beginning of the season--that the Wolverine's tal- ent-laden squad would be a power in the Big Ten this year…

Wolverine cause, taking a first in the free exercise, trying for two more in the side horse and in tumbling and fin- ished third on the parallel bars. Hayslett's performance was per- haps the most encouraging…

… feature of the meet. Though the blond gymnast finished fourth in total points in last year's Big Ten meet, he had taken firsts in only four events in the Wolverines' three previous meets this winter…

… his premise was the work of the Wolverines against Western Ontario on Saturday. Pete Fries, swimming the backstroke for the first time in competition, took first with a respectable 2:19.4. Michigan…

March 04, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… by Ray Pavichevich put the Wolverines ahead, 29-27, a minute before halftime and7'Purdue never caught up. Another basket by Pavichevich and three points by freshman cen- ter Paul Groffsky helped the…

… Maize and Blue to a 34-30 margin at the midway mark. ' IT WAS MICHIGAN'S. strong third period spurt that put the game on ice. With Skala pacing the way the Wolverines built their lead into a comfortable…

… basketball title. -Daily-Bruce Knoll THROWS STONE-Milt Mead, 6-7 Wolverine center drives un- derneath for a final quarter bucket. Trying to stop the Bay City sophomore is Jim Stone, a 6-3 reserve forward for…

… in the Michigan breast- stroke and backstroke departments on the eve of the Big Ten cham- pionships. The Wolverines boast two na- tional champions and the defend- ing Big Ten winners in the 100 and 200…

…-yard breaststroke races, Stew Elliott and John Davies, re- spectively. * * * ON THE BACKSTROKE side of the picture the Wolverines have been able to garner first place in only three dual meets this season…

…. The race was swum in the usual 25-yard pool. In the 100-yard breaststroke the Wolverine co-captains, El- liott and Davies, will be out to duplicate their feat of 1951 when Elliott won the race and…

… Davies finished right behind in second place. Both Stassforth and Holan will challenge the Wolverines in the shorter race; but both the oppon- ents are better at the longer 200- yard event. Illinois' Jim…

Wolverines' best oppor- tunity to score in the backstroke evehts rests with Bumpy Jones, who holds the third best time for the 200 thus far this season. However, the versatile Jones has swum the backstroke in…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

Wolverines ended their season by losing six straight. Robinson did his part, contributing 20 points in the lose to Ohio State. SATURDAY'S GAME Ohio State 84 Michigan 75 Players of the Game Dommanic Ingerson…

… (Michigan), Ingerson led the Wolverines with 21 points and three assists while shooting 8- of-14 from the field. Brian Brown (Ohio State) Brown, who played all 40 minutes, scored 19 points, dished out 8…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… M o u n t and Bill Keller. Both achieved ''7 - _.T _ L T~ the Wolverines will have to con- tend with the added rigors of playing in Purdue arena. Coach King attributes home success to the fans. "The…

…Coach Fred Snowden said, "Mark was the turning point for us in an otherwise slow ball game. He was the catalyst we needed to fire us up." Besides these Wolverine bright spots, they may profit from Pur- due…

… there, some backcourt pressure applied by the Wolverines m a y trouble any inept ball handlers. -Dail-Andy Sacks WOLVERINE STAR RUDY TOMJANOVICH leaps high above the crowd for one of his game…

…-leading total of sixteen rebounds in Michigan's victory over the Badgers last Saturday. Wolverine hopes for an upset of Purdue once against center around Tomjanovich, 1MW THINCLADS THIRD: BadgersTriumphant cond…

… talent, Michigan comes off high note Last cagersI By DAVE HANNES Saturday the Wolverine gave a performance which By ERIC SIEGEL. They were wrong when they rated Harry Truman a 2 million w vote underdog…

… seven more for the semi-finals. According to Wolverine h e a d coach Dave Martin, "They (t h e Badgers) had it pretty well sewn tip Friday night. When a team has two qualifiers to every one of yours, you…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Two Nights Playing their second game in as many nights and third of the week, the Wolverines opened up a 2-0 lead on goals by Gerry Kolb and Don Rodgers midway through the first period. Kolb flicked in…

… Berenson's power play goal, which tied Neil Celley's school record for most goals in a season, gave the Wolverines their second lead at midway through the sec- tond stanza. Then the roof fell in. Elov Seger…

… the Big Ten meet at Colum- bus last year. Jastremski clocked 1:00.6 while Nelson touched out in 1:01.3 to also break his own Wolverine varsity record. Two More Geza Bodolay came through for a fifth…

… State's John Bo- tella for his defeat on the 1- meter board by edging the Buck- eye champion in the 3-meter div- ing finals 500.35 to 493.70. The Wolverine duo of Ron Jaco and Pete Cox were right up there…

… third place with a clocking of 3:43.9 to the Gophers' 3:44.3. Surprise - Indiana Fins Michigan Coach Don Canham agreed that the Badgers took it instead of the Wolverines' losing it. "They deserved to…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… hockey squad turned in a lack-luster per-j formance irn the Coliseum last night, but it was still good enough to whip a weak Michigan State sextet 9-6 and smash two all-time Wolverine season scoring…

… cruised around the Green and White de- fense six minutes later and caught the far corner of the net with a backhand blast to account for the remainder of a five goal Wolverine second period. Individual…

… the Hoosiers handed the Wolverines a 57-42 setback before 5,000 fans in Yost Field House. The smooth-working Hoosiers, paced by the clever ball-handling of Billy Garrett, broke into the lead after eight…

… point margin, and coasted on to its eleventh Conference win. The defeat was Michigan's ninth in 12 Big Ten contests. The Wolverines' attempts at the TYPEWRITERS' Repaired Ar/Rented Sold Bought Fountain…

…. The Hoosiers popped in 14 of 28 floor shots for a tre- mendous fifty per cent average. The Wolverines improved some- what in. the final period, hitting nine of 33 attempts for a still none…

… three wins the best Michigan could hope for would be a tie for last place with Ohio State. A win over Iowa, who knocked off the Wolverines '7-48 earlier in the season, would give the quintet its fourth…

March 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY Wrestlers, Gymnasts, Thinclads in Title Cont entiot MSU Matmen Lead in Meet; Five Wolverines in Finals, 'M' Qualifies Most Men; Bird…

… lost a match. Corriere's loss to Iowa's Joe Mullins considerably hurt the Wolverine's chances. Mullins Prepared Corriere came out fast and after sizing'Mullins up made a move for a takedown..Mullins was…

… note for the Wolverines was the showing of little Nick Armelagos. Although only winning one match, he came within 15 seconds of upsetting se- cond seeded George Hobbs. Near Pin. Armelagos almost pinned…

…'s finals. Michigan will be seeking its third straight Big Ten Indoor title tonight. As expected, the Wolverines were particularly strong in the middle distance events. Coach Don Canham chose to enter Ergas…

….-Senzig (MSU) vs. Turner - (OSU) (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines and the Illini combined to qualify first in every event as Michigan's Tom Oster- land took an early lead in re- bound tumbling and Hal…

…- bling to help offset Holmes' first. The Wolverines' best chance for a sweep tomorrow will come in the -high bar, on which Montpetit' qualified first with 9512, followed by Hynds and teammate Gil La- rose…

… the Wolverines' good- showing thus far has been the performance of its sophomore spe- cialists. Barry Spicer, Lew Fenner, and Halph Bromund, qualified sixth in free exercise, fifth on the side horse…

Wolverines are in command at this point, Illinois cannot be counted out. The Illini aren't about to give up a 12th straight Conference ti- tle without a strong fight. Pond, an ex-Marine, said that "the issue…

… 'is still in doubt, but we're the Marines," meaning, of course, that his team is used to the pressure, and still is in position to grab top honors. After the afternoon session in which the Wolverines

… an easy 6-1 win over traditional rival Michigan State here last night.' The redhead notched his two markers in the opening period and the Wolverines picked up a pair in each of the final two frames to…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… valiant effort to take the 157 pound toga from the strong shoulders of the Badger great. The Wolverines won one third place and one fourth place in the consolation bouts. In the light heavyweight match, Joe…

…. The Wolverines won the medley by two yards, but backstroker Bernie Kahn was called for a missed turn and Iowa took the event for the record books. * * * FOR MICHIGAN, the breast- stroke - backstroke…

… Friday night. Wolverine Don Hoover and Len Truex, the OSU flash were the other double winners. Hoover won both the low and high hurdles, his times being a excellent :08.7 in the highs and :08.1 in the lows…

… first, two seconds and a third to exempli- fy their all-around power, Only Michigan could approach this display of top placings, and lack of depth and balance cut short any chances the Wolverines had. Two…

…- spectable fifth in a highly com- petitive field, while Bruner was edged out by inches by Thomas in the high hurdles to wind up third. The Wolverines' mile relay team put on its best performance of the year to…

… cinch second place for the Wolverines. Even with a bad baton pass intermingled with the run- ning, the quartet finished a close five yard second to Illinois. Both Al Rankin, who finished his lap with an…

…, 20 1951 Visit England, Belgium, Switzerland and France I Dolan Leads Illinois Gymnasts To 64-3 2 Win over Wolverines HAWAII Study Tour for Girls-$495.00 Departure June 17th An outstanding program…

March 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… George Walker and Northwest-3 ern's Bill Porter with the Wild- cat ace getting the nod in both the highs and lows. The mile relay should go to the Wolverines with OSU close by at the finish. Without Herb…

… be count- decided whether to accept the ed out of the race. On the con- NCAA invitation or that of the trary, the Wolverines toppled National Invitational Tourna- mighty Purdue and barely lost ment. to…

…, and new row, has tallied more points in strength here would enhance the Big Nine cage play than any of Wolverine chances immensely. ,his Michigan teammates. I -- - _ _ ----- - - Tops Scorers traight…

… Season Only Otlhers'To Reach 1iferelce 41 Olll)etitioll S 7 S V i i t F' r ,ti f1 t The flashy Wolverine forward picked up a total of 145 points in a dozen Conference tussles-.. good for a game average…

…, The same evening Capt a Bob Harrison, All -Cnmference gua'rd, tossed in only six points to finish second with 140 tallies. 1h'r.iso, however, leads the wolverines in ov--r-all -coling, vhich inciludes…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… report to his government on and number of students served and MICHIGAN DROPS LAf [ST COURTTILT TO IOWNS 2H81 WOLVERINES HOLD HIG 1HAND UNTIL FINAL )IINUTES OF CONTEST FUNK, HAWKEYE STAR, PROVES DANGEROUS…

… last basket neces- sary to tie' the count. Almost from the outset of the game, A9GGIE SWIMMERS BWTO .MI,1CHIGA9N Hbbard and Captain Smith Star ,s1 Wolverines Roll IUp 48-20 Score employed in the Union…

…, Rice, Paper, and Military Ball committee, 1325 Wash- Science building. The afternoon talks champion, in lowering the former Cappon will not wear' a Wolverine in. p n intended nrimarily for sneinI, court…

… Middle West, the Michigan entrants were the outstand-- ing performers. Three of the 10 rec- ords broken o' tied in the meet were created by Wolverines, who in all captured four firsts in the special events…

March 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… when I get to be 65 years old I have at least one fishing buddy," said Keady. "I'm not into blowing people away." Purdue has been criticized some this season for not winning Wolverines to host Big Ten…

… Boilermakers and the Wolverines the game is a chance torshowsoff for the people who make the NCAA tournament pairings. Barring total disaster, Purdue probably will be the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional, thus…

March 04, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… * * . MSC Contest First of Three Crucial Tilts for Wolverines Three Fraternities Advance In First Place Hoop Playoffs Sigma Phi Epsilon Annexes 44-40 Verdict; Pi Lam, Phi Gamma Delta SquadsTriumph u I By…

… HANLEY GURWIN Vic Heyliger's puckmen, return to Mdiwest Hockey League compe- ]tition tonight when they battle the Michigan State Spartans in a loop tilt at East Lansing. The Wolverines will be trying to…

… Weekend in Big Ten Meet By JIM DYGERT Rooters for both teams have long awaited the 1953 showdown be- tween the Wolverine track squad and the University of Illinois cinder- men. The duel will take place on…

… other Big Ten members are concentrating on individual titles, leaving Illinois, the defending champion, and Michigan, runner-up by six points last year, to battle for team honors. Three Wolverines return…

… just two words -John Chase. The 19 year old junior from Grosse Point is def- initely the Wolverines biggest threat in this event. BUMPY JONES . . . medley master Chase, consistently in the run- ning…

… record, from the scores of the first and last home games he might get the idea -that the Wolverines haCi fared pretty well in the hardwood wars. The current edition of Maize and Blue talent opened the cam…

…, including only a pair in Big Ten competi- tion. But Monday's high-scoring win managed to give the local cage pic- ture a little brighter hue, lifting the Wolverines out of the confer- ence cellar a half game…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… takes on the rugged Huskies of Michigan Tech tonight' in the opener of a two game series at the Coliseum. While working out yesterday for the Tech tilt, the Wolverines learned that Harvard and the St…

… battle this afternoon and to- morrow at Minneapolis. The Wolverines' main hopes for individual championships rest with 130 pounder Max Pearson and 147 pounder Don Haney. Haney was undefeated against stiff…

…-yard butterfly. It makes the old mark of Michigan's John Davies obsolete. Wolverine Jack Wardrop, who holds the present world mark in! the 220-yard freestyle may see that mark go by the boards, too, as…

…,500- meter swim. The Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 125-103, last year after trailing by six points going! into the second evening's competi- tion. This year the Wolverines, who edged Ohio State last week in…

Wolverines will also play cautious hockey, so as not to get injured with the NCAA tour- ney just around the corner. The series, however, will offer lots of excitement. for Tech has its best team in years, and…

… Lorne Howes-and thus rode the Wolverine bench for four years. I-M Basketball With Paul Newhoff leading the way by scoring 50 points, Phi Al- pha Kappa smothered Alpha Rho Chi, 89-20, to highlight profes…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

… - Michigan had finally come alive. The Wolverines started playing last weekend like the team that was picked along with the Boilermakers by Big Ten coaches to finish at the top of the standings, instead of the…

… team that finished with a 6-10 con- ference record. Trailing Purdue by 10 points early in the second half, the Wolverines didn't let the game get away as they had in many of their conference games…

… 10th place again this year. The most exciting thing Michigan basketball fans have to look forward to is Daniel Horton playing in the McDonald's All America game - the first Wolverine to be selected to…

… to win the game in regulation, but missed as time expired, sending the game into overtime. Michigan's Tabitha Pool scored the first bucket of the extra session, but the Wolverines did not score for…

… shooting to go along with a team-high 10 rebounds. As a team, the Wolverines weren't as effi- cient, shooting just 36 percent from the field. Michigan trailed the entire first half but closed the gap to one…

… Indiana No. 4 Iowa 84 63 89 82 60 58 78 76 74 67 HEY MICHIGAN WOLVERINES, MAKE YOUR CLIMB TO THE TOP A WHOLE LOT SHORTER. START YOUR CAREER OFF ATA HIGHER LEVEL. ( i ,- -A t\Al r 1'-n crk n I ra'o aU f…

March 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

… swimmers finished in the top five spots - includ- ing champion Brendan Neligan - it wasn't enough to pull even with the Gophers, and the Wolverines knew their title hopes were dead. Minnesota finished with…

…,650 free, where he led from the start and finished 11 seconds faster than his nearest competitor, teammate Andrew Hurd. It was the 10th consecu- tive year a Wolverine won the event, and Neligan's dominating…

… rest of the Wolverines finished second behind Minnesota in the Big Ten Championships for the second straight year. This time, however, Michigan narrowed the gap from 248 points to 75 points. dition…

Wolverines swam NCAA automatic qualifying times at this meet. But Minnesota dashed Michigan's hopes again by finishing first in two relays and performing well in several sprinting events as well as the…

… distance races. The Wolverines are narrowing the gap, though. The 75-point deficit showed improvement from last year, when the Gophers won by 248 points. That had the Wolverines thinking about the 2003…

…. But he added that they'll do "anything humanly possible to get the edge against everybody else." The Wolverines - and most of their competi- tors - brought out their best tricks for the Big' Ten…

… then-first place Indiana and with just two medalists going into the final day of competition. Though the Wolverines ended up in fifth behind Penn State, Indiana, Wisconsin and Northwestern - far from…

…, concentrated on the efforts of indi- viduals in hopes of getting some final qualifiers into the NCAA Championships (Mar. 21-23). The Wolverines fell short, though, as no names were added to the four already…

… baseball movie. Hoosier fans stood up - followed by the Wolverines, Boilermakers, Nittany Lions and every other parent in the crowd - to chant "Indiana relay!" Even Penn State's team, which still hadn…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… his team a chance to bounce back from its poor showing on the road. Cincinnati (4-4 overall) should provide quality competition for the Wolverines. Eisner is not as concerned with his opponents' level…

… rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State is one to be reckoned with, especially when the Wolverines have to compete in Buck- eye territory. However, going into Saturday's competition, Michigan's (3-0 Big Ten…

… counted on for the improved Wolverine offen- sive swing. Roberts also expects herpost-play- ers to provide more of a punch than in games past. While Jennifer Brzezinski, Catherine DiGiacinto and especially…

… Knuble said. "We don't want to go in (to the playoffs) on a down note." Verbal Commitment: Michigan received word that goaltender Marty Turco of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. will join the Wolverines next season…

March 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 128) • Page Image 8

… will be inithe playoffs in the first round starting March 9 at Yost. The Wolverines will have a lot to say about that as they en- gage in a home and home series with Michigan State, the first game to be…

… as high as seventh. MSU and Michigan met twice before, in late Decem- ber, and the Spartans surpris- ed the Wolverines by the scores of 7-5 and 6-5 in over- time. But Michigan was just begin- ning its…

… streak and would like nothing better than to avenge the two earlier losses to State. While MSU will be trying to stay alive in the WCHA, it will have to contend with the revitalized Wolverine scoring…

… racked up seven points least 20 games in a season for against Duluth to stay close the third time in a row . . . the to Notre Dame's Brian Walsh. Wolverines need one point to Walsh's record is 27…

… Big Ten team, to defeat the Wolverines this year looms as the favored team. Loken also exnects Illi- nois and Indiana to fight for the too snot. While most of us are vaca- tioning durine spring break…

… its credit, opens its 1977 schedule Fri- day at Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, in the first of 12 games on their annual spring trip to Tiger- town. The Wolverines will meet Iowa State of the Big…

March 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… Wesleyan, 4- 3, at the Intramural building last Friday, Michigan journeyed to Co- lumbus and won over the Buck- eyes, 10-7, in a close meet the fol- lowing day. Against Ohio State, several of the Wolverines

… turn defeated the Wolverine by the same occore. Friedman Stars.j Friedman proved to b the star of the Maize and -Blue in the final event, by taking all three of his bouts in the foils. He won two of…

… foils, lost to Fuchs and Jones.# * Coach Johnstone's Wolverines] have four victories and no defeats to their credit thus far this season, :ht' each match has been close. BROOKLYN - Reports f r o m…

… number to prove that the luck has all on one Iside. Good as the Indian's defense mayI have been, there is no question I that the Wolverines were suffering from a "cold" spell that would probably have…

… JOSEPH L. ARNET . vt{,u. ;+,::. .... 777 power of the Michigan deflense. "Without a doubt the man-t for-man defense put up by the Wolverines was the best oppo-l s tion that Illinois has faced on its own…

… on the Maize and Blue Joseph, who graduated in. February, squad. played their last for Michigan. This quartet of experienced stars Wisconsin Grapplers along with Tommy Courtis and Will Face Wolverines

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… hitters start fast in Florida by Matthew Dodge * Daily Baseball Writer The Michigan baseball team began the 1991 season with a flying start last week in Florida. The 11th-ranked Wolverines won the first…

… registered, but were shut out the rest of the way. ,*The hosts built the rout by scoring runs in five of the first six innings. The young Wolverines opened the week by beating three top 10- . ranked Division…

… II squads - Eckerd, Tampa, and Rollins. The spring's inaugural game was a pitcher's duel in which Michigan held off Eckerd 1-0 in St. Petersburg. Wolverine junior ace Jason Pfaff lasted the entire game…

… the chance to see the turnaround. Gunn decided to train over the summer with Urbanchek's Club Wolverine instead of with his home club in Illinois. "What I really wanted to do by staying up here last…

… pounded out five hits, and junior first baseman Andy Fairman, who cranked a home run. The Wolverines held a coming- out party of sorts when it whipped Tampa, 10-6, Monday afternoon. Rookie outfielder Nate…

… win over Rollins, the Wolverines completed its thrashing of Division II teams by sliding past Florida Southern, 7-2. In a game played at the Detroit Tigers' spring home - Joker Marchant Stadium in…

March 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… forward for three years, Robinson had an 11.2 career scoring average in 93 games. Ranked 15th among all-time Wolverine scoring leaders, Robinson still holds school records in career field goal percentage…

… (.549) and field goal percentage in a season (.585 in 1974-75). Robinson's greatest game as a Wolverine probably came in his sophomore year against Ohio State when he hit 12 of 13 shots from the floor in…

… helped the Wolverines reach the finals in 1976. Michigan lost to Indiana, 86- 68, in the only NCAA final that has seen two teams from the same league meet. The following year Michigan won the Big Ten title…

… Robinson scores against Ohio State. Robinson held an impressive 11.2 career scoring average while starting three years (1974-77) for the Wolverines. featuring Food for Thought ~iie Mribelbrn4l The sign…

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