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

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

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

February 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

…. But the Michigan hockey team proceeded to play its way out of the playoffs and into r inth place by losing three of its last four games,.all t Yost Arena. The Wolverines were still in good shape after…

… showdown for Michigan, but the Wolverines responded with a disappointing performance and lost 7-6, opening the door for the Soo Lakers to cancel Michigan's travel plans this weekend for the CCHA playoffs…

…. "IF WE HAD any goaltending at all Saturday, we would have won," said Wolverine coach John Gior- dano. "Of all the times not to come up with a big game, that was it." Giordano started Mark Chiamp in goal…

… number seven, Bruce Macnab brought Michigan back to within one but that was the last goal the Wolverines will score this season as they didn't get any good scoring chances the rest of the game. "I'm very…

… consolation for the Wolverines after their second straight disappointing finish is that they have seven of their eight leading scorers returning next year with the biggest loss being scorer Jim Mc- Cauley. 4…

… ........................31 9) Boston College ...................26 10) Clarkston ....................... 9 4 Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Wolverines' right winger Frank Downing takes Lake Superior's Grant Clark out of a play…

… in action at Yost Ice Arena in December. The Lakers, however, knocked Michigan out of the CCHA playoffs by sweeping Michigan Tech last weekend while the Wolverines were dropping a pair of home games to…

… Indiana did swimming a few years ago."- Also finishing in front of the Wolverines were MSU, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The teams that finished in front of Michigan were all ranked nationally. "Both Michigan…

… another year," Bahr said. In dual meet action during spring break, the Wolverines beat Ohio State 23-12 and lost to Wisconsin 28-9. Michigan ended its season with a 7-9 record in dualnieets. Women…

… performances by the diving team, Michigan pulled fourth out of the water. Wolverine Diane Dudeck was named diver of the year and Michigan coach Dick Kimball was announced the diving coach of the year. -PAULA…

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…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 20

Wolverines and the Michigan State Spartans combined for 37 runs in their doubleheader split. On Saturday in Ann Arbor the same two teams scored a meager total of 12 runs in two games. The difference? A…

… sixth inning. The Wolverines entered the sixth in- ning with a 5-3 lead, and notions of a sweep. Michigan scored four runs in the third inning to wipe out a 3-0 State lead. A walk to second baseman C…

Wolverine tennis teams of the past. Last weekend at Northwestern, Michigan failed for the first time in 17 years to capture the conference's team championship. The Wolverines placed fifth with 25.5 points…

…, the Wolverines were confident that they had the depth and talent to win the tournament. "To tell you the truth, we had one of the best teams in the conference," said number-four singles player Rodd…

… buried all Wolverine hopes of capturing yet another title. Jim Sharton, Todd Cohen and Hugh -Kwok at first, fifth and sixth singles respectively all lost in close, three set matches. Once eliminated from…

… at the number-six spot. But Michigan's fate was really sealed at the end of the first day when the Wolverines dropped all three first round doubles matches. Last year Michigan triumphed at first and…

November 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… was 100 points and a win over the Yugoslavian national team begin the Wolverines' basketball season. It was a good beginning, to put it mildly, for freshman Gary Grant, and a positive new beginning for…

… eventually we're gonna face much better teams," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder after last night's 100-87 entrance examination. Topping the Wolverine honor role was Roy Tarpley, whose 22 points led Michigan…

… and whose 19 rebounds were a multi-national best. Grant's 17 points gave him the Wolverines' second highest grade, but it was his defense of Yugoslavia's star guard Drazen Petrovic for his first Crisler…

… left him on him (Petrovic)." Grant's defense was also one of the keys to the Wolverine offense. Each of his game-high three steals led to Michigan points, the most notable of which was a ferocious…

… reverse dunk by forward Rich Rellford late in the second half. A few minutes before that dunk, the Wolverines were struggling. Michigan's 51-35 halftime lead had been cut to seven, 73-66 with nine minutes…

June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 17

…SPORTS Friday, June 1, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 17 Wolverines to clash with Titans By ROB POLLARD Anything can happen. It's a cliche most coaches pull out when asked how their team will do in…

… up to zero." "Any team that is out there has a chance," added Middaugh. The experts are giving the Titans more of a chance than the Wolverines. Fullerton is ranked third, while Michigan is ranked…

… Wednesday's 4-3 Wolverine win over Central Michigan. Michigan took the Mideast regional in three straight games to earn its fourth trip to the College World Series in five years. RAIN SENDS WOLVERINES TO…

… VIDEO ARCADE BEFORE FINAL TRIUMPH 'M' batsmen cash in Chips, 4-3 w By ROB POLLARD In between playing video games and going to movies, the Michigan Wolverines did what they went to Mt. Pleasant to do…

… three days of rain-outs. "It was very frustrating." The Wolverines passed most of the free time created by rain-outs by drop- ping quarters into slots rather than bunts down the third-base line. "We…

… say. Ken Hayward's two-out, two-run double to left center knocked in the tie- breaking runs and the Wolverines got four more in the inning for an 8-2 win. Hayward also got the win in relief, raising his…

… record to8-2. On Wednesday against Central Michigan the Wolverines found them- selves trailing after eight innings, 3-2. Starter Kamieniecki was hurt by the longball; two of the Chippewas three runs came…

… Fisher at first allowing the tying and winning runs to score, and emptying the Wolverines dugout onto the field in a state of ecstasy. …

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 11, 1984 Page 20 'M' to clash with Purdue I By ROB POLLARD Lately, Michigan baseball coach Bud Middaugh has developed a splitting headache. His Wolverines

… consistency." A perfect time to develop that con- sistency would be this weekend. Michigan travels to West Lafayette for a big four-game series with Purdue this Saturday and Sunday. The Wolverines need to win…

… seventh to erase a 7-5 Michigan lead, and win the game. One of the key plays oc- curred in the sixth when with two-outs Wolverine pitcher Dave Karasinski was late covering the bag on a grounder to first…

… in- nings. Those are games we should win." In the first game against EMU, a three-run Michigan seventh inning broke a five-all tie and gave the Wolverines an 8-6 win. On Tuesday at Fisher Stadium…

…, Michigan split with Wayne State, dropping the first game, 4-0, and winning the nightcap, 11-5. This weekend will be the final chance for the Wolverines to exorcise their defensive woes. Next weekend the Big…

… Netherlands after spending the first six days of its trip in that country, which will be remembered by the Wolverines for its flat terrain, rainy weather and terrible food. The team was treated to a better meal…

… take on the Greek national team today and tomorrow to finish up the playing stage of their European trip. 4 I Wolverine shortstop Barry Larkin slides safely into home during the first inning of…

… player-of-the-week for his superlative performance in last weekend's four-game series with Michigan State. Larkin, a finalist on the Olympic team, went 7-15. with two game- winning RBI. The Wolverines and…

… inside. But the Wolverines were able to match them there and provide enough outside shooting to gain the victory. Michigan jumped out to nine-point halftime lead and seemed to be headed for an easy win…

December 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 -The Michigan Daily- Sunday, December 9, 1984 'M' dumps Flyers, 87-78 Tarpley andJoubert lead Wolverine attack By JEFF BERGIDA Special to the Daily DAYTON, OH-It was clear from the…

Wolverine center Roy Tarpley into a couple of early turnovers. MICHIGAN would eventually run out to leads of 24-14, 42-30 and 71-57, but the tenacious Flyers clawed their way back into contention every time…

… Flyers to give his Wolverines all they could handle. "When you have that much experience coming back from a team that got that far in the NCAA (final eight)," said Frieder, "you know it's going to be a…

Wolverines had a 10-point lead midway through the half before they collapsed for the remaining 10 minutes. TARPLEY WAS frustrated by Dayton backcourt personnel, who kept slapping the ball out of his hands. It…

… than we did in the last 10 minutes of the first half," Frieder said. "We got sluggish and started taking bad shots." The Wolverines came out of the lockerroom on fire. After a Colbert tip-. in knotted…

… the game at 30-30, Michigan ran off 12 straight points. Dayton would fight back and cut the gap to four twice, but the inspired play of Joubert and Richard Rellford kept the Wolverines ahead. RELLFORD…

….'' Rellford gave teammate Wade credit for the Wolverines' success on the of- fensive boards, which was a major reason for their 57 percent success rate from the floor in the second half. "WE HAD BIG Wade in the…

… pressure defense, which the Flyers would utilize the rest of the game. The press worked well as the Wolverines turned the ball over of- ten and missed three important foul shots. Dayton cut the lead to 76…

…-72 at the 1:52 mark before the Wolverines settled down. Michigan made 11 of its last 13 free throw attempts to send the Dayton crowd home unhappy. "Their pressure was good," Frieder said. "It got rough…

…. THE VICTORY improves Michigan's record to 4-0. Dayton fell to 3-1. The Wolverines now have four home games coming up against weak com- petition. The home stand begins Mon- day night as the Broncos of…

November 03, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… stressed that he wanted more emphasis on the first period when his Wolverines faced off against the UNH Wildcats last night. Well, Red got just what he wan- ted-and a full slab of things he didn't want as…

… an angry bunch of Wolverines, who were hit with nine two-minute minors. "PENALTIES were a big factor tonight," said Berenson. "We took some bad penalties and couldn't get things going again." But while…

… Hampshire's Greg Rota with a wrist shot to the top corner for a 2-0 Wolverine lead. Tom Stiles got the assist on that goal and would later score one of his own. Todd Carlile notched Michigan's third goal at…

… insurmountable lead at the end of the first period. UNH mobilized from then on, and jumped out to a lead the Wolverines couldn't overcome. How important were the penalties? Just ask Tim Makris. "We played great in…

… but first-year coach Barb Canning was optimistic about her team's chances. "We were hoping to catch them off guard," Canning said after the Wolverines fell to the Boilermakers, 15- 8, 9-15, 15-8, and 15…

…-11. PURDUE'S Marianne Smith led a relentless Boilermaker attack in game one with four spike kills and several key blocks. The listless Wolverines let six deep shots by Purdue go by only to have them land fair…

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…

October 31, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… Michigan field hockey team. Despite a superhuman effort by Wolverine goalie Jonnie Terry and ef- fective play by the rest of the defense, a complete iacK ot ottense proved to be Michigan's undoing, as Toledo…

…., also knocked a rebound past Terry. The score remained 2-1 Toledo, for most of the remainder of the contest. Toledo kept the pressure on the Wolverine defense and Terry, who made save after save. BISHOF…

… in one season, let alone six games. Yet, after featuring a powerful, high-scoring offense in four of those con- tests, along with a solid defense, the Wolverines have been suddenly hailed as one of the…

…, just ask Bo. In all the glory of last Friday's down-to-the-wire victory over Bowling Green (John Bjorkman nailed the winning goal with 48 seconds left in regulation) and a Wolverine team that has…

… outscored opponents 32-24, Michigan has still had its problems. After watching the Wolverines lose twice from the pressbox, it is safe to say the problems are real and will have to be remedied before Michigan…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… the Michigan women's team got its first taste of the phenom as they visited Nor- thwestern for a pair of doubleheaders. Although unable to overcome Ishikawa, the Wolverines con- tinued to play sound…

… softball by splitting both twin- bills with the Wildcats. IN FRIDAY'S first game, Ishikawa fanned 11 of the first 13 Wolverine batters and 16 for the game as Northwestern clinched the conference title with…

… a 2-1 victory. Vicki Morrow pitched well for Michigan, fanning seven Wildcats. The Wolverines came back in the second game behind freshman Julie Clark's four-hit shutout to triumph, 3-0. Clark…

…, 9-2. Seegert recorded Michigan's lone highlight by hitting a 200-foot homer to lead off the contest. BUT ONCE again the Wolverines came back as yet another freshman, Mari Foster, increased her record…

… to 8-2. Seegert's fourth home run of the campaign sparked the 5-4 victory. Seegert's fourth homer gave her another Wolverine season record. Last week, she set new records fqr most doubles and RBI's ina…

… single season. Michigan coach Bob DeCarolis, who is stepping down after four years at the helm, was pleased to end the season on a winning note. The Wolverines finished the '84 season 32-24, 12-12 in Big…

… in the Olympic trials as well. Sue Schroeder-made national time as well in the 1500 meters. Other firsts for the Wolverines came from Martha Gray in the 800 meters and by the 4x400-meter relay team…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…Women's Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tuesday, 7 p.m. SPORTS Women's Golf Lady Wolverine Invitational Today, UM Golf Course 1he Michigan Daily Sunday, October 21, 1984 Pagel bae Blue I By TOM…

… KEANEY . Who says Michigan can't dominate a game ottensively? Certainly not the Ferris State Bulldogs. The Wolverines scoring attack, led by center Brad Jones with a hat trick sim- ply overwhelmed Ferris…

… State last night at Yost Arena 9-2, completing the two game sweep over the visiting Bulldogs. THE FIRST period was all Michigan. The Wolverines owned the offensive zone, due to the strong forechecking by…

…, and John Bjorkman fattened the Wolverine' lead. to 4-0 putting a Ray Dries rebound over the sprawling Young.. At this point Michigan was at its season's best, and the Maize and Blue faithful couldn…

…'t have been happier. THERE WAS no letting up, as the Wolverines came out just as strong in the second period. At :47 Stiles and Jones again hooked up for a goal as the junior from St. Paul left Jones with…

…, putting intense pressure on Young all night despite the droves of penalties called against the Wolverines. Chris Seychel was slapped with a ten- minute misconduct in the second stanza in a fight that sent…

… Bjorkman shoots through Bulldog defenseman Brad Hildestad to score the Wolverines' fourth and final goal of the first period, in last night's action at Yost Arena. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Gophers pound…

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… setters, (An- drea Williams and Lisa Vahi) rather than one as we had been previously." 'CANNING'S strategy appeared to :a off as the Wolverines utilized f" newed consistency in their serving ,apd excellent…

… front-line blocking to stall tie Gopher attack enroute to a convin- -ng 15-4 triumph in game one. i~chigan had a fierce battle in the second contest as both teams traded the momentum. The Wolverines

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…. Last season, head coach Bud Middaugh's troops made their fourth CWS trip in five years. In 1983 the Wolverines finished third in the tournament. They weren't as fortunate in '84, as they lost their first…

… two games of the double-elimination tournament and finished seventh. IN THE FIVE years that Middaugh has been head coach at Michigan, his Wolverines have been one of the most consistent winning teams on…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… .. ............ - - - ------ - - --- - . ....... .. . ..... . Wolverine icers By MIKE MCGRAW CIUCAGO - Despite missing six regulars and being frustrated by a tough Illinois-Chicago defense made up entirely of freshmen, Michigan was able to come from behind to defeat…

… the Flames 3-2 last night to gain a split in a surprisingly close weekend hockey pseries. The Wolverines had four players hurt before making the trip to Chicago, then lost center Ray Dries to knee…

… off a shaky Chicago offense to avenge Friday night's 4-2 loss to the lowly Flames. The referees gave Michigan two power-play oppor- tunities early in the first period, but the Wolverines 1couldn't cash…

…. Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stopped Seltenreich's first shot, but the freshman from Colorado poked in his own rebound to put Chicago on top. LESS THAN a minute later, the Wolverines tied it up when Mc…

… whistled for five of its nine penalties on the game, but UIC missed the net with most of its good scoring chances. When the Wolverines finally got five skaters on the skate past ice they took the lead and…

… home." After a disastrous road trip through Pennsylvania, where the Wolverines dropped four dual meets in as many days, last night's crushing victory over Indiana 38-6 must have made Crisler Arena seem…

… just a bit like Oz. The match was the opener of the triangular meet between Michigan, In- diana and Arizona State. The Wolverines broke out quickly winning six of 'the first seven matches, the one loss…

… have to keep an eye on senior guard Janet Huff, who is averaging 18.3 points per game. The Wolverines will look to retaliate with sharp-shooting Wendy Bradetich, who is coming off a 28-point performan…

…-year coach Peter Lindsay was very concerned. The Wolverines had not performed as well as expected in dropping their first two contests. Ad- }ding to his worries, the rival Buckeye squad looked every bit as…

… we really didn't look that strong, but I'm pleased." Even though Wolverine tankers' times were "not that good," they were fast enough to take at least two places in nine of the 12 individual events…

January 31, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… misfortunes this season, which at times have kept the team's level of play far below its potential. The Wolverines aren't walking under ladders and get- ting hit with' falling paint buckets, or breaking mirrors…

… come in two's. The unlucky streak started at the end of November during a trip to Northern Michigan when the Wolverines lost left wing Chris Seychel, the team's second-leading scorer at the time, with a…

… change for the Wolverines and winning will become easier. i But of course, that all depends on whether or not luck is going to be a lady. U _ y -a Daily Photo by DAN HASID, Wolverine left winger Bruce…

…- wing who turned in a good performance with 9.7 on the horizontal bars, giving- him second place. Mitch Rose, another Wolverine freshman, took second place on the rings with 9.35 points. Gavin Meyerowitz…

… at- tempt almost fell through the hoop. The Wolverines, in what was by far their best performance in the Big Ten this year, displayed a blend of balanced scoring and aggressive defense before…

… appeared that the Wolverines had a chance to win their first Conference game of the season. Everything seemed to be going right. The passes were caught, the rebounds were grabbed and most importantly, the…

January 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… the big city. This weekend's games in Chicago are just the start of a long road haul for the Wolverines that finds them on the road the next five weekends, playing eight out of 10 games away from Ann Ar…

… 1973. But even better, they broke the 14-game skein in Houghton against Michigan Tech, who is currently tied with the Wolverines for fifth place in the CCHA. If Illinois-Chicago is capable of beating…

…, is that Carlile is a defenseman. Carlile, a sophomore, is the second leading scorer on the young Wolverine squad with six goals and 17 assists, making him. a potent part of the Michigan attack. In fact…

…, it is not un- common to see the North St. Paul,. Minn. native lead the Wolverine charge himself by carrying the puck into the opponent's end. "HE'S GOT GOOD offensive skills," said Michigan head coach…

… year Carlile's rushes have turned the Wolverines' offense around and helped shift the play from Michigan's end, of the ice to the op- ponent's zone. They have also resulted in occasional goals. "He adds…

…, but more importantly it changed the' flow of the contest to Michigan's favor. The Wolverines went on to win 5-4. But Carlile's scoring threat is only one of his offensive weapons; the other is his…

… is not the only thing that goes into being a good defenseman - there is also the matter of defensive play. Going into last season, the Wolverines' defense had been decimated by graduation and Giordano…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

… page 14. Gophers to the Big Ten title in 1982. To say that the Wolverines and Gophers have dominated the league in the past is an understatement. The two teams have combined to win 10 of the last aa Big…

… Michigan's first-round opponent. "They are a good hitting team. Everyone goes up there swinging the bat." Wolverine starter Scott Kamieniecki (5-3, 3.13 ERA) will find out just how well the Wildcats swing…

… at shortstop and third base," said Anderson. Michigan ace reliever Ken Hayward will have to choke a few opposition ralles himself if the Wolverines hope to defend their crown. Hayward summed up the…

… Bud Middaugh is hoping the rest of the Big Ten will be saluting A MICRG A N g a mes wIll e areadea ss rasdie staiS WA A M his Wolverines after this weekend. AMl A ltixta relEs.&rDa s'light Tise. SPORTS…

… defeated MacTaggart during Michigan's spring trip earlier in the season. According to Wolverine coach Ollie Owens MacTaggart was playing very well but against Stanford's Gompert it just wasn't enough. Last…

… accomplish something never before done in the 83-year history of Big Ten track; win its fifth straight outdoor conference title. The Wolverines have won six outdoor champion- ships since Jack Harvey took over…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… candidates that will be interested in the job include Ron Ullyot, a former Wolverine who is now coaching Fort Wayne of the International Hockey League, and ex- Michigan assistant Doug Hinton. Giordano…

… is i the past few weeks. But it was nine per game. In their last seven Big Hayward had one of his most im- recovered from an ankle injury. rine opponents who suffered Ten outings the Wolverines amassed…

… ship tournament, Michigan would then OOK AT the team statistics diana Wolverine pitchers surrendered finisher? Shortstop Barry Larkin compete at the NCAA regionals. A s some high batting averages'26 runs…

… games due to injuries but is still hitting .347. Centerfielder Mike Watters is the only other Wolverine sporting a batting average above .300. Watters is hitting .313 and leads the team in runs scored…

… with 38 the opening game of the series 16-10. Af- ter being blown out in the second game 16-0, the Wolverines took the next two by scores of 4-1, and 3-2. Michigan then took three from Cleveland State…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Page 16 Batsmen beat NU for title By ROB POLLARD It took them one game longer than they had hoped, but the Michigan Wolverines wrapped up yet…

…- man drove a Miller pitch far over the right field wall giving the Wolverines a 5-2 lead. Close gave up an unearned run in the sixth, and yielded to Kamieniecki in the seventh with the score 5-3-and two…

… Middaugh. "Casey looks like I could give him the ball and Hayward may end up in a situation where he would start a game we had to win, and then I could bring Kamieniecki in." Wolverine pitchers gave up only…

… 13 runs in four tournament games. Another performance like that might just lead the Wolverines a trip to the College World Series in Omaha. DOUG McMAHON/Daily Big Ten Most Valuable Player Barry Larkin…

… season to become the athletic director whose Wolverines will be making their at CMU. He is also resigning as chair- third regional appearance in four man of the committee. It's possible that years. "You…

… four teams to compete at Mt. the tournament, but I want to know why Pleasant - CMU, Michigan, Indiana they chose the site early. They could State and Temple, the 'Wolverines have waited, they didn't know…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…- ce, that being 4-3, and buoyed by the consistent play of Roy Tarpley (16 poin- ts, 10 rebounds), the Wolverines never let the Spartans get closer than four the whole evening. "Tarpley is one of the…

… most improved players in the Big Ten," Heatcote said. "He might have been the difference tonight." Whatever the difference, it was a happy one for the Wolverines. The win not only evened Michigan…

… 7:52 and the Wolverine penalty killing unit kept the B Bulldogs off the board late- in the game to assure the impressive win. The hat-trick was the first of the season for Michigan. The power play was…

… zone with four skaters against Mike Neff, as every other Wolverine was caught going the Wrong way. Graham Craig finished off a pass from Ray Zabel to put the Bulldogs on top. Seven minutes later…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…. MICHIGAN ...............7 3 .700 - Minnesota ............. 6 4 0 .600 - Michigan Wolverines. Everything he caught he blew us Michigan State ............ 7 6 .535 l Iowa.... ......... 6 5 0 .545 12 The…

… read 1981 the last time MSU bats. Senior pitcher Chris Hayner FRIDAY-siGAMES isota nnesota 2 topped Michigan on the diamond. stifled the Wolverines, allowing just lowa 10, Northwestern 6 THE WOLVERINES

… was below .200. But something about Wolverine pitching turned the Aberdeen, Md. native into a mini-Babe Ruth as she slugged her first two home runs of the season and drove in all but one of Minnesota…

…'s runs as the Gophers swept the Wolverines, 4-3 andl3-0. IN THE FIRST game, after Michigan had scored one run in the second inning on two singles, Solberg took Wolverine freshman Vicki Morrow (6-8) down…

…- town with a solo shot in the top of the fourth to tie the game at one. The Wolverines retaliated by scoring one run in both the fourth and fifth innings to take what ap- peared to be a commanding, 3…

… trouble in setting down the Wolverines over the final two frames to pick up her sixth win against two defeats. The Gophers needed no relief help in the second game as Judy Oliverius (5-3) switched from…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… trying to figure out why the Wolverines hadn't scored for the past six minutes of the game. "They were up by what, 18, 19 points, and they coasted," said Bulldog head coach Hugh Durham. "It got to the…

… point where we were either going to play for pride or sag and let it get away. "But we reached down and grabbed a little in- tensity." Georgia also grabbed enough passes and rebounds of Wolverines shots…

… was stalled into a 53-50 margin, but Michigan held on to win 55-50. "We're kind of getting used to that," said Wolverine center Roy Tarpley, "having a big lead and letting other teams come back. But we…

… least partial credit for the Michigan's tem- porary collapse should go to Georgia's defense. The Bulldogs challenged every pass and shook up the Wolverines with a post intermission press. "We tried to…

… Michigan spins, what's going to happen come conference time? Both Durham and Frieder said Georgia ranks only in the middle of the Southeastern Con- ference, so the Wolverines can expect worse from pressing…

… Big Ten teams like Iowa. Mind games Still, the lapse began within the Wolverines' minds and that's where the solution's got to come from. "I don't know what was going through everybody's heads," said…

February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

…'s thrown up. Nor was it because of the team's inex- perience. That alibi is hardly justified when you look at first place Illinois which starts three sophomores. The problem with the Wolverines didn't have…

… into a more aggressive player is proof of what the team needs to win in the Big Ten. If the Wolverines can show the spark and fire that enabled them to beat State, they'll definitely improve in the Big…

… cut the Spartan lead to just two, 68-66, with 26 seconds left on the clock. With a little more than 10 seconds remaining, Wolverine guard Lori Gnatkowski put Michigan State's Kris Emerson on the line…

… shooting one and one.> Emerson missed and Gnatkowski grabbed the rebound along with an opportunity to make up for the foul and tie the game. AN OFF-BALANCE Gnatkowski didn't make the shot; the Wolverines

… the last two of MSU's five straight wins coming at Wolverine expense. In all fairness, though, the Wolverines improved significantly from last week's 76-63 loss to the Spartans. Michigan kept the game…

January 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… in Detroit on December 29-30. IN THE TWO games against Ferris State, Michigan spot- ted the Bulldogs leads of three and four goals, respectively. It didn't matter in the first game as the Wolverines

… Downing to a knee injury. At the GLI, the crippled Wolverines played valiantly, but ultimately fell to Michigan Tech in overtime, 5-4, in what was unquestionably the best game of the tournament. The…

… :;exhausted Wolverine troops then fell to Northern Michigan in the consolation game, 5-3. -Tim Makinen "Women's basketball Notre Dame 66, Michigan 50 Detroit 72, Michigan 60 Th-*.. S791 Minhi. . 90 Wolverines

… back games since January 3, 1983. BEFORE WINNING the tournament the Wolverines drop- ped games to Notre Dame, Detroit, Dayton and Toledo. In a 66-50 loss to Notre Dame, Bradetich led the Wolverines in…

… losses. The Oregon native is averaging 20.6 points per game. For a change Bradetich did not lead Michigan in scoring in a 72-53 loss at Toledo. Big Lynn Morozko (6-7) led the Wolverines with 11 points, and…

… heard of Joe McFarland, but he is the Wolverines' star 126-pounder who took first in the MidlandsTournamentover winter break. At the beginning of the season McFarland was number one according to the…

…. Nebraska was third with 47 points and Michigan was 12th, scoring 21.7 points. The only other standout Wolverine performance came from Scott Rechsteiner, who wrestled unattached and finished sixth at the 177…

…-pound weight class with a record of 4- 3. The Wolverines wrestled last night against Lock Haven State, beginning a grueling four-meet-in-four-daysroad trip. Tonight Michigan takes on nationally…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… NNR II E eki and Bill Shuta and MICHIGAN .024 320 11 10 0 Fron WEST L formances Kamienie homers from Ken Hayward, Casey Close and Barry Larkin enabled the Michigan Wolverines to sweep a pair of games…

…-0 lead into the bottom of the sixth, but the Boiler- makers struck for three runs, two coming on a homer by catcher Mike Hansen. First baseman Hayward led the Wolverine hitting attack with a pair of round…

…-3. IN THE nightcap, Rich Bair's eighth inning double drove in the tie-breaking run as the Wolverines went on to win the game 4-2. Michigan added an in- gain tournament berth surance tally in the eighth…

… drew even when right- fielder Rob Shoulders hit his eighth homer of the year off Shuta. Each team scored a run in the fifth, before Bair drove home the game winner in the eighth. THE WOLVERINES played…

…-meter run, he passed Chicago's Dan Henderson in the final 100 meters and held on to win in 3:51.77. Simpson won the 800 meters in 1:53.1. The Wolverines swept the top three places in the 3000-meter…

… the Wolverines have a very small chance of winning the Big Ten championships next week. "We could only sneak in there if Indiana doesn't run well." Michigan should finish second or third, he said…

…. Wisconsin has been run- ning very well lately and will contend for second place. Wolverines with a good chance of winning individual events in the cham- pionships are Ericksson in the discus, Harper in the…

November 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

…." That first basket came two minutes into the second half, pulling the Wolverines to within two, 33-31. But more importantly, it changed the tem- po of the game dramatically into the Wolverines' favor. "I…

… Greg Wendt layup, 35-31. Rich Rellford cut the lead awns Detroit to three by making the second of two free throws and then Gary Grant hit from the corner to make it 35-34. Then the Wolverines worked…

… in 16 points. Wade even got into the act during the Wolverine's run making up for his missed dunk in the first half by suc- cessfully executing a one-handed jam after stealing the ball at half court…

…. Antoine Joubert also hit double figures for the Wolverines, hitting five field goals and one free throw for 11 points. Wendt, a 6-6 forward who transfered to Detroit last year from Duke, led the Titans with…

… Bo accepts By MIKE MCGRAW It's official now. The Wolverines will be jetting out to San Diego to play in the Holiday Bowl on December 21 against undefeated and number-one ranked Brigham Young. This…

… will be the first time ever that Michigan will be matched against the nation's top team in a bowl game. Ironically, this opportunity comes following the Wolverines' worst season since 1967. But last…

… is outside the realm of capabilities of the Wolverine defense. "We're not going out there with the idea that we are cannon fodder for Brigham Young," said the 15-year coach. "We are going out there to…

… Superior State, a 1-0 heartbreaker and a 6-3 loss in which the Wolverines led 3-0 in the second period. What if Michigan had won both games? Well, they would have moved into solid contention for a top…

…-four finish in the CCHA and climbed to a .500 overall record. Instead, the Wolverines find them- selves in a four-way tie for fifth. Michigan is 5-7 in the CCHA and 5-9 overall. ALTHOUGH THE season is not yet…

… Michigan. Friday night's game was a rare defensive struggle for the Wolverines, featuring a goaltending duel between Michigan's Mark Ciamp and State's Randy Exelby. The only goal of the game was scored on a…

February 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… league. Four straight make the Wolverines a sure thing. " By losing to Michigan Saturday night, Ohio State put itself in a tough position. The Buckeyes finish at Illinois, Purdue and Indiana, three teams…

…. Ohio State murders Michigan State Wednesday. Indiana does the same to Michigan the next night. Then, over the weekend, the Wolverines beat the Bucks while the Spartans shock the Hoosiers in Bloomington…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 18

…'s important to go into a post-season with Purdue, winning the first, 15-2, and tournament with momentum. Any dropping the second, 11-7. The coach will tell you that. Wolverines closed the regular season By…

… taking three of four games from with a record of 37-17, 11-5 in the Big the Purdue Boilermakers in West Ten East. Lafayette this weekend, the Wolverines Michigan first baseman Ken may have finally gotten…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

… team. West Germany and two in Greece. Wolverine star and current The 6-11 power forward is one of 20 Every player made the trip except id Cavalier Phil Hubbard players who survived the first cut for Tim…

… an year's squad losses. Neverthele weekend to try EISNER'S overall mark Wolverines h singles compe at number thr Michigan sports r Innis Rodd Schreiber (6-3) and number six, Hugh Kwok (2- 1) who…

… records in conference Ten Championships this weekend after finishing 15-8 tition. They were freshman John Royer overall and 8-3 in the Big Ten, ree singles (8-1), fourth singles, senior The Wolverines, who…

…. In the first game, Julie Clark threw a six-hitter and improved her record to 7-1 as the Wolverines trium- phed, 4-2. In the nightcap, Michigan scored five runs in the fourth inning on its way to a 6…

…-2 win. In other action during the break, the softballers took three of four games from Ohio State in Columbus on April 28 and 29. The Minnesota Golden Gophers will be in town to face the hot Wolverines

… Saturday at the varsity sof- tball diamond. Men's and women's Both the men's and women's track teams fared well at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia April 26-29. The Wolverine men were led by senior David…

… Francie Goodridge was also pleased with the performance of her team. The Wolverines were led by high-jumpers Angie Hafner and Dawn Rich, who finished third and fourth respec- tively. Melody Middleton was…

…. last April 20-22 the Wolverines placed 11th out of some 20 teams but Roberts finished fifth individually with a two-round total of 147. The next weekend (April 28-29) Michigan played host for the…

… Northern Intercollegiate Tournament and placed 10th out of 15 teams. Roberts led the Wolverines again with rounds of 76-76-72-224, good for eighth place overall. Ohio State, the dominant force in Big Ten…

April 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… Fisk on a tapper to first Softballers, Hoosiers go halvers By ERICK GARFIELD It was a matter of execution in Michigan's first Big Ten action of 1984. In game one, the Wolverine sof- tballers had it…

…- sferring to Michigan last season, poun- ding out two doubles in the first game and two singles in the second contest. The Wolverines got on the board in the first inning when first baseman Mena Reyman…

… another bunt. Reyman sacrificed Bitkowski. across the plate to end the scoring for the Wolverines-for the day, as it tur- ned out. Reyman was injured on the play when she was knocked off-balance by the…

… the fourth to preserve the lead and improve her record to 5-4. THINGS WENT differently for the Wolverines in game two. Pitcher Any Unterbrink, who hurled both games, got stronger as the day went on…

… time around, scoring two runs in each of the first, second, and fourth innings off the Wolverines' Morrow. Brenda Thaler's two-run single in the first was more Ludwig 's !_" " '6 Special to the…

… vi I M JOSTEN' S GOLD RING SALE than enough for Unterbrink. a DeCarolis was pleased to gain the split with the Hoosiers, defending Big Ten champion Hoosiers, against whom the Wolverines dropped…

… for fifth, while Wolverines Dan roberts, Ken Clarke Terry Povin and Chris Westfall shot 74, 76, 77 and 78 respectively. Michigan coach Jim Carras said yesterday's performance may be a strong indication…

… of, the Wolverines' future. "I'm especially pleased with the play we've gotten from Ludwig and Savarino. Together with Dan Roberts we've got the makings of a top conten- der." The Wolverines are…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

January 31, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

…'s swim 1:55.8, 2:26.1, and 2:10.7 respectively. rm last Friday night. Esselstyn, a freshman, kept the l sthough the Wolverines fell, 67-46, good race." By MIKE REDSTONE Wolverines close with wins in the…

… 100- meet was their first opportunity of Many Wolverine freshmen turned in Despite strong performances by and 200-yard backstroke while Fisch- season to swim against top-notch fine performances against…

…, less than two day in Bloomington. Despite the number of first place a nchek. "Som, soe seconds behind ~Hoosier Roger Cahill led the Wolverines with finishes, Lindsay was not surprised that sch we Jon…

…, Michigan State)." Joe Parker, Kirstan Vandersluis, and The Wolverines will be well rested for Kerska. their next meet, though, as they have 10 MICHIGAN DIVER Bruce Kimball days to prepare for Eastern…

… Michigan had the most successful night for the on February 10th in Ypsilanti. Wolverines as he clinched the one- The team will be swimming straight meter and three-meter events, through that meet, however…

… the women thinclads ran as if they wan- ted to leave town in a hurry. THE WOLVERINE milers and relay teams sped to their fastest times of the season and dominated their events. Perhaps the most…

…'re ahead of last year." The Wolverines relay teams swept the 4 X 200, 4 X 400 and 4 X 800 races. Dedra Bradley ran well in the 200, while the 400 team had its best time of the season and the 800 team came…

January 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…-plagued Wolverines, who will have to shut down the Falcon's powerful offense with a depleted corps of defensemen. Blue-liners Mike Neff and Greg Hudas are still sidelined with knee injuries, forcing coach John…

… defense. We've got guys we can put in at forward." Michigan willuse many spare offensemen in the series as well, because right wingers Frank Downing and Kelly McCrimmon were hurt in the Wolverines' exciting…

April 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 155) • Page Image 16

… Ten Tourney - with half a season to go. In the next week, the Wolverines will battle some of the Big Ten's toughest competition en route to the Conference Tourney at Northwestern, May 4-6. Although…

… stronger than the Wolverines. The Gophers tied for second in the Big Ten last season and have added three top-notch players to what Eisner called an "already out- standing club." Eisner stressed the match…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… from Sault Ste. Marie this ekend. [he Wolverines will be doing plenty barking, and hopefully some biting, they travel to the great white north fight it out with Lake Superior State eighth place and the…

… things won't really get bet- ter this weekend. Right wing Frank Downing (knee) and defenseman Todd Carlile (knee in- fection) wil return to the lineup. But the Wolverines will still be without the ser…

… GARY EFFMAN wrestle w The Wolverine wrestling team can Bahr. idefiself on weathering out a stormy If Mich season start. The wrestlers have which cal ce: breezed through a recent 5-1 close thr et…

… State, the Wolverines will DerGaral t no chance to bask in the success. combined e wrestling team is scheduled to hit only 311os. e road this weekend, and reports are THE Qi lling for some very tough…

…," added pot th igan is to win, the game plan, sp .ls for the Wolverines to stay (W ough the first four matches, I to be realized. It is at the ea eights, 118-142 pounds that mi has gotten its most…

… Michigan's William and ISU's Bill Kelly at 118 rough Lnds. The two are considered to be in e top of wrestling's freshmen class, orting similar records of 18-8 Vaters) and 19-5-1 (Kelly). If the Wolverines

January 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… really good. I was free-wheeling because they gave me room to skate." Michigan had trouble getting un- tracked all evening, particularly in the first period when it was outshot, 28-8. The Wolverines

Wolverine Kelly McCrimmon off for elbowing, Dorion set up teammate Stuart Burnie who beat Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp with a low shot. TIRED OF playing a supporting role, Dorion took center stage himself at…

…-America honors even as a a sophomore. He's the best forward I've seen in the country." The loss dropped Michigan's league record to 9-11. Western stands at 8-11-1. It was also the first time the Wolverines have…

… were delightful as the Wolverine run- riers provided some heat at the ,richigan relays last night. No team Scores were kept in the 13-team meet at the Tract and Tennis Buildings. Michigan .did well in…

… both distance races and the sprints, an area coach Jack Harvey thought would be weak this season. IN TJHE60yard dash,.theWolverines claimed the second, third, and fourth spots. Steve Johnson ran a 6…

March 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

…, but New York is his kinda town. Richmond, who graduated from Michigan after playing four solid years of hockey for the Wolverines, has developed a taste for the glamour of the Big Ap- ple and the New…

… right away and was appreciated." THAT APPRECIATION, however, resulted not from the offensive style of hockey he played at Michigan, but from a concentration on his job - defense. As a Wolverine, Richmond…

… dUal role Good friends will give you a break when you're broke. By JIM DAVIS Injuries played havoc with the Michigan 1983-84 hockey season, and of all the Wolverines, junior Doug May was probably…

… goal-starved Wolverines, but Michigan still managed to miss the playoffs when the defense and goaltending broke . DO YOU C Recommended '"D down in several key late-season games. "I prefer to play…

… to do the job for the Wolverines. Father Ed played on a pair of Michigan NCAA championship teams while earning let- ters in 1950-51-52, and brother Dennis donned a Michigan jersey from 1978-82. 4…

… and being able to letter in my first year," said May. May's ice time grew considerably in his sophomore season, when he filled in on the Wolverine's defense for Gior- dano. It was the first time he had…

December 01, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, December 1, 1984 Wolverines battle Buckeyes to - tie By CHRIS GERBASI Many of Michigan's hockey players kissed their parents in a pre-game ceremony for…

… Parents' Weekend last night. Little did these players know that they would later kiss their sisters. The Wolverines and Ohio State played to a 4-4 tie before a crowd of 2,544 at Yost Arena in one of the…

…, 5-3 Daily Phloto by DUGL McMAHOIN Wolverine right winger Paul Kobylarz watches his shot sail in on Ohio State goalie Bob Krautsak in the second period of last night's hockey game in Yost Ice Arena…

March 30, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 143) • Page Image 12

… that stopped. the Wolverines during their sweep through the National Invitation Tour- nament field, which culminated in a 83- 63 thrashing of Notre Dame at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night for the…

… title. THE championship could not have been a more fitting end for Michigan. Snubbed the NCAA tournament and of- ten criticized for under-achievement by Wolverine fans and sports writers alike, Michigan…

… sufficed until the wee hours of the morning. After little or no sleep, the Wolverines scrambled to Newark yesterday mor- ning to catch their flight to Detroit's Metro Airport. Too bad there was no 45- second…

… champions and dozens of all-star teams to denote individual champions. While the word may be overused these days, it is the best description of the 1984 NIT winners, the Michigan Wolverines. From Bill Frieder…

… Clarkston who has taken more than his share of abuse during the season. After being blamed for not providing the strength the Wolverines needed during the Big Ten schedule, McCormick responded with an…

… and Roy Tarpley are proven commodities. Michigan proved that it was of championship caliber on the court, but a lot of people may not know what kind of winners the Wolverines are away from the game…

… the senior who played 25 minutes on Wednesday. But while Pelekoudas graduates, everyone else returns. Don't be sur- prised if that NIT tile spurs the Wolverines on to bigger things. After all, we…

…'re talking about champions. I I Frieder .. not moping over title Roy Tarpley skies for a jumper during Michigan's first NIT victory over Wichita State. The Wolverines returned to Ann Arbor last night…

March 23, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 137) • Page Image 10

… s been all over the world, but he's still Wolverine. He's had visions of the pros, but he's got a job to do this season. He is RossLaser, captain of the men's tennis team. IN HIS three years at…

….m. Track and Tennis Building Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Lying professional tennis in Lhe future, Ross Laser rt general for the Wolverines this season. DAILY: e sugee1mb, ie and Miaii y THE SECOND game wasn…

…'t nearly as ing out for close or exciting as the opener. in Texas. Miami's Scott Arnold, a senior right- Wolverines hander, no-hit the Wolverines until two y of Maine, out in the sixth inig. Michigan then a…

… double- g~ot its first runi as Waters singled to dy Ramsey right and came around on singles by bse,13 awr adBi.1 basted, 1-HThe Wolverines ended the scoring in gtanp.n the seventh. After singling to left…

… Edinburg, Texas and 2-5 and Jeff overall. Maine and Miami upped their en with his records to 6-12 and 4-5, respectively., son. Larkin inJury not serious , Hayward An injury to Wolverines' shortstop the mound…

… will take on Western Michigan this af- ternoon in Kalamazoo. The Wolverines are coming off a decisive win over Calvin College on Wednesday, and hope to make it three wins in a row with a victory over…

…, WMU has gained a 9-5 win-loss tally; while the Michigan squad is 4-6. ance. Today's match at Kalamazoo is an important primer for a tough road schedule for the Wolverines. Although they are expected to…

March 09, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Northwestern tomorrow 2 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Mar. 11-12, 3 p.m. Matt Mann Pool };- F Page91 The Michigan Daily Friday, March 9…

… off A 71-54 victory, its fourth straight and seventh win in the last nine outings. THE HAWKEYES' zone-trap defense forced the Wolverines to take most of their shots from the perimeter. On the other end…

Wolverines didn't quite die, but it was close. They shot a morbid 33 percent from the floor, slightly less than that in the first half. The Hawkeyes kept a safe distance between them- selves and shooting…

… second. It could have been worse, though. The Wolverines actually out-rebounded Iowa, 28-16, in the second' half, but they still could not prevent their eighth straight loss in Crisler Arena. "I thought we…

… the Big Ten, while Iowa moves to 16-10, 10-7. Wendy Bradetich's 19 points led the Wolverines. Daily Photo by TOD WOOLF Michigan's Lori Gnatkowski searches for a teammate to pass to as Iowa's Angie Lee…

… defends in the Hawkeye's 71-54 victory over the Wolverines last night at Crisler Arena. The Lineup UPI All-Big Ten (00) Tony Campbell. (6-7) F (41) Jim Rowinski .. (6-8) C (24) Efrem Winters . (6-9) F (30…

…- ference. It appears destined for the NCAA tournament. Frieder may not merit a rousing ovation, but he certainly deserves better than the boos he receives at Crisler. Wolverine fans cannot be so blind that…

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 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

… big load down the road? Now four years later, his steady play and leadership have proven invaluable to the young Wolverines, in par- ticular during this season which has seen the team struggle due to…

… youth, injuries, and lack of depth. "He's been like night and day," said Michigan head coach John -Giordano of his high-scoring senior's development. McCauley has carried the 9-14-1 Wolverines through…

… State last month during a 3-1 Wolverine loss. In a season which has seen the Blue icers ravaged by injuries, McCauley has been a steadying influence. TONIGHT 8 P.M. A Reading by HENRY BEAN BENZINGER…

February 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… with its jugular torn open and bleeding badly as it was handed a 5-4 setback by the Soo Lakers. The Wolverines, who have now lost five straight, are nestled in an eighth-place tie with Lake Superior with…

… identical 9-14 league records.:The top-eight teams in the league make the CCHA playoffs. THE WOLVERINES did put up a valiant fight as they scratched and clawed to make the contest close. "I thought we played…

Wolverine defenseman Todd Carlile off for slashing. The Wolverines responaea 45 seconds later with a goal of their own as Bjork- man banged home the rebound of a Spring shot. It was Bjorkman's ninth goal of…

… the year. KEVIN COLLAR put the Soo Lakers up by three once more at 16:56, but the Wolverines bounced back quickly again, this time taking only eight seconds to score after the Soo Laker goal. Frank…

…. Michigan's chances of making the play-offs are diminishing quickly and will not get any better as the Wolverines will have tough series with Ferris State, Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech coming up. ,o…

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