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February 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… Fri- day four points short of the highest score of the season for the Wolverine quintet. The Badgers led for a short time at only one point in the contest, early in the first half. From then on, the…

… followed by Keith Hard- er, Wolverine forward, with 13, and by Badger star Ray Patterson and Michigan guard Don Lindquist, who both registered 11 points. This win put the Wolver- ines back at the .500 mark…

February 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…. Erwin, Hamilton and, Becomes M' SCAZZIE PACES ASSAULT: G 1Wolverines Threaten Marks C4 I Sanders was the order. It was Gary's second consecutive national title. One-Team Show This intersquad…

… be swept off the books. Michigan is leading the assault on the conference. Averaging 96.6 points per game in five conference outings, the Wolverines are in good position to erase the Big Ten scoring…

February 04, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… maternal Schellhase (who wouldn't think of weaning the ball) than with him. And the Wolverines, 7-8 on the year, are giant-killers are Yost. So ... ... there's hope of an action- line. "It's going to a…

…'re scheduled to meet the Wolverines today in Pennsyl- vania. Pittburgh had a meet with Cornell Wednesday night. The spokesman reasoned, "It snowed in New York and people can get snow-bound for days. That's where…

February 04, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

Wolverine's performance on, the parallel bars was not upbto par. Jensen and Ron Rapper both scored above 9.0, but Rodney slip- ped to an 8.35. Minnesota wasn't able to take advantage of this last opportunity…

…) pinned Truitt, taken down, but quickly worked 4:4U. I 1l WOLVERINES THIRD: Frosh Panthers Grab By BOB LEES There was excitement aplenty at yesterday's Freshman Invita- tional Wrestling Tournament - but…

… ceremonially presented the first-place trophy after the tourney by Adams, who had re- ceived it from tournament direc- for and Wolverine coaching as- sistant Rick Bay. Then the entire Pitt squad promptly picked…

… anybody. MSU had a shaky one point lead over Pitt, and Michigan was not too far behind them. But the Pan- thers had six finalists, while State could muster only four, and the, Wolverines three. When the…

… dust had cleared from the various consolation fin- als and eight of the championship matches, moreover, crowns be- longed to four Panthers, two Spartans, one Wolverine, and a Toledoan -- and Pitt and…

February 04, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Special To The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - "We juggled the lineup and let the guys swim where they wanted" said diving Coach Dick Kimball after the Wolverine swimmers pum- meled Minnesota 7812 to 43%/2 last…

… night in the Gophers' pool. Kimball was explaining why the Wolverines had so many men out of position against the unusually weak Minnesota team. And the final results showed he wasn't exaggerating. After…

… John Robertson and Jay Mahler swept the breaststroke, the Wolverines stopped kidding around, finally, in the last event, the 400-yard freestyle. With Bello, Wiebeck, John Salassa, and BobI Kircher, the…

Wolverines had their best time of the season, a 3:16.5.j 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY -1.I. Minnesota (Knight, Walker, Hans- sen, Lundburg) 2. Michigan. Time - 3:41.8. 1000-yd VREESTYLE - 1. 0- Connor (M); 2. Arusoo…

…SU ,Sorenson Bomb DULUTH, Minn. - Michigan's hockey team jumped to an early I lead, then hung on to defeat high- spirited Duluth last night, 7-5., The victory moved the Wolverines1 into third place in the WCHAi…

… marker with 3:37 remaining in the period, but a pair! of goals by Wolverine junior Ran- dy Binnie just 201 seconds apart B ad g ers ________ o B a gers shot the score to 6-2 by the buzzer. Duluth dominated…

February 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… negotiations are the current impasse is a direct satisfactorily concluded." Lev Alcindor L...... by Jim Forrester Hgot',i cold- ' with the Wolverine Icers IF YOU WOULD have asked "For whom the bell tolls…

…," last Friday night, you would have had to answer the Wolverine hockey team. In what can be fairly described as the most unbelievable com- bination of stupid plays and ineptness ever thrown onto the ice…

… and still called a game, the icers got stomped by Minnesota by a 6-3 count. But if you asked the same question Saturday at about 11 P.M., the inescapable conclusion would be that the Wolverines were…

… 'Gophers put up a good defensive show, but their attack was built around Wolverine mistakes and lazy play. a Cut to the third period Friday. Michigan is behind, 4-3, and on the power play. The Gophers get…

… the puck and Scott Buchan wants to clear it down the ice. Michigan forward Doug Galbraith goes after Buhan, Buchan flicks his wrists and the puck goes over the Wolverine's outstretched stick. Buchan…

… with a shot into the now open right side. Minnesota Coach Glen Sonmor accurately depicted the Wolverine style of play. "When you play as offensively as they do, you're bound to take some chances." Custer…

… took a better chance at the Little Big Horn. After the breakaway, the Wolverine play dropped to a margin of laziness. A jury of little old ladies would 'have hung them for their sluggish play. Cut to…

… Gopher Bill Klatt behind the Michigan net about five minutes after Roddy's score. He is moving back and forth behind the Wolverine goal un- hindered, looking for a friendly brown jersey to pass to in front…

…-existant wing or to the other ,team. THEN CAME SATURDAY NIGHT. If the Wolverines were ter- rible Friday, they were terrifying Saturday. They came out skating and hitting as they hadn't for the entire season. They…

…, but was able to make thesaves. r "We shot several times and that guy didn't even move" said Wolverine defenseman Lars Hansen. The puck would hit a skate or a post or by accident McLacklan would move in…

February 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… possible home points College fox two four-point WCHA and 18 road points. Tech has a games, one tonight and one to- schedule equal to that of Michi- morrow night. Two Wolverine vic- gan's for the rest of the…

… team gave against the Spartan matmen carried them to victory. In Mc- Closkey's words, "We're really not that great; only the kids haven't found out yet." Hopefully, the Wolverine matmen help them see the…

… light. A crowd of between four and five thousand is expected at Iowa: Fieldhouse for the showdown. In the other match this week- end, the Wolverines will go to the scene of last week's riot at the TERM…

February 04, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…," remarked Michigan State coach Amo Bes- sone. "They weren't really con- centrating on skating." The stats bore him out. (19 penalties were called in -all.) Wolverine goalie Robbie Moore, on the other hand…

….0 give State the quick lead with his points and Monty Falb woke up first of two goals. the Crisler crowd with his out- Roy Ashworth tied it up for the standing 9.4 performance on the Wolverines eight…

… minutes later rings, 'the highest score of the with his first of two on a play meet. which featured some pretty fancy The Wolverines captured every skating by center Randy Neal. event but the floor exercise…

… high bar, the event that (roughing) 17:01; 18. M - Fox (rough- spelled Michigan's doom last year ing) 17:01; 19. M - Trudeau (holding) against Iowa, the Wolverines turn- 18:15. 1 2 ' 3 Tot ed in some of…

February 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… consecutive WCHA series- Wolverines, however, did lose beat Tech twice in Houghton. this time to Minnesota-Duluth- ground in their quest for one of Else'where, Wisconsin edged last weekend. the top four…

… positions and the North Dakota 8-7 Friday night, The Wolverines exploded for home ice playoff advantage. and tied the Fighting Sioux 2-2 six goals in the third period of "Duluth just fell apart in the on…

… peppered t D~uluth goalie Rick Heinz with 28 shots on goal during that s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p e r i o d . P a t H u g h e s a c c o u n t e do s WCHA Standings for two Wolverine

February 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… Daily BLOOMINGTON-Johnny Orr I shook up his lineup and tried to put new life into his Wolverines last night, but the top-ranked' r Indiana Hoosiers didn't notice NIGHT EDITOR1 as they registered an impres…

… a national championship will be disap- pointing," one fan remarked. The people of Bloomington have discovered, just as the Wolverines found out last night in their 74-48 ls, that their Hoosiers are…

… 2 0 0 4 3 3 4 4 3 a 0 1 2 a 1 0 0 0 13i 11 1 18 2 4 AP Photo 74 INDIANA'S MIGHTY QUINN Buckner sails to the hoop over 48 sprawled Wolverine Joe Johnson. In like manner, the Hoosier team flew by the…

February 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. The Falcons 7-6 in a non-league en- brightest was the play of the counter last night at Yost Ice Bill Thayer - Dan Cormier - Arena. Dan Hoene line. They ac- After two periods the game counted for…

… slap shot to re- saw only about three minutes of establish a two goal advantage ice time, the return of the pop- for Michigan. ular winger is bound to help' Newton got a rebound 'goal the Wolverines in…

… playt in the WCHA and do fairly well," observed Wolverine wing Ben Kawa. "But I know that we're better than them." Mason feels his team would fare well in the WCHA. "We tried to play down the inter…

… the Wolverines hung on to beat Bowling Green 7-6. Women cagers beaten. BG-Sarachman M-Palmer Attendance: 3310 10 17 10 14 3 Tot. 11 38 5 29 by big Broncos, By HENRY ENGELHARDT and MB DILLONl…

… > 12 steals, but hit. on only 29 ofI 73 shots for a 39.7 shooting per- centage. The Wolverines will be back in action this weekend at Chai- paign, Illinois. Borders expects tough competition in the tour…

February 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven full court Pinss GREEN SPURS WOLVERINES, 89-84 Blue free throws thwart…

… it all last night when the Wolverines needed Michigan took , the lead five it. When Michigan fell behind by six near the end of the first minutes into the second half on half, Green had the key steals…

February 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan FACE SECOND LEAGUE LEADER IN THREE NIGHTS: Daily-Saturday, February 4, 1978-Page 7 Wolverines high, seek vengeful victor y By PAVE RENBARGER good part of the nation will be looking h…

… crucial victory. Today, the resilient Wolverine cagers face a challenge of the oppo- site nature -- needing to descend from the heavens and play basketball less than 48 hours after one of the most…

… rematch with the Purdue Boilermakers this after- noon at 4:05. THE SECOND-PLACE Wolverines (6-3) have hopes of knocking Purdue (7-2) out of its share of first, and could possibly grab a third of the lead…

…-game build-up adding to the importance of the game, it seems a trifle strange that the Wolverines should be ripe for a letdown. But that is precisely what Orr is most fearful of, given the emotional high his…

… coach nas more on his mind than the psy- chological aspects of the encounter. Physically, the Boilermakers are one of the most imposing teams in the league, clearly intimidating the smaller Wolverines in…

…," continued Orr, recalling the second most pitiful statistic of the previous meeting as Michigan was awarded but one free throw. By far the most pitiful stat of the game had to be the Wolverines' 37.6 per cent…

… field goal accuracy.vThat kind of percentage will have to improve for Michigan to return home a winner. The Wolverines, however, seemed to regain their touch at MSU, hitting at a 54.5 per cent clip. "I…

… of shut-eye with the nightmare season the Michigan icers are currently sleeping through. The slumbering Wolverines were dealt their 10th defeat in their last 11 conference games last night, as the…

… competition badly," remarked the Wolverine's coach. "The competition will tell us where we are and what our practices have done for us. And, no doubt about it, Indiana is competitive." Competitive they are and…

… the Wolverines this season and it raised their record to 8-12-1 in the league as compared to Michigan at 10-13. Both teams, will lace up the skates for the second game in the weekend series tonight at…

February 04, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… but seven of them coming in the second half. The Wolverines went into the bonus at the 13:12 mark of the second half, and received 15 opportunities to shoot one-and-one. Of these, Michigan missed the…

… front end of the bonus four times and a total of nine charity tosses off the bonus. There was no reason for the Illini to be in the game as long as they were. With all the opportunities the Wolverines

February 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…-contact sport. But last night the Broncos of Western Michigan dispelled that myth, as they muscled their way to a 64-63 vic- tory over the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena. "Our inside game was the decisive…

… factor in this win," said Broncos' coach Fran Ebert, who upped her career Dietz record against Michigan to an im- ... scoreless down stretch pressive 14-2. ges wo Diane Dietz was the Wolverines' main…

…." Both coaches agreed it was a sloppy game as Michigan committed 30 tur- novers to Western's 26. many of the Wolverine miscues came on the Wolverines' fast-break. These blown chances proved to be…

… advantageous to the Broncos as they converted the Blue errors into points. "I guess we kind of slopped this vic- tory, " said Ebert. The Wolverines, who are now 7-12, take to the road against Miami of Ohio in…

… Photo by BRIAN MASCK MICHIGAN'S TAMMY SANDERS looks for some way out of the Western Michigan forest underneath the basket in last night's frustrating 64-63 Wolverine loss to the physical Broncos. Totals…

February 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… trait: neither have been kept. Despite the fact that team scores have not been kept in any of the Wolverines' meets thus far, an analysis can be made as to how the individual runners have been performing…

…. The following are the early returns on Michigan Track '81. FIELD EVENTS: The Wolverines' James Ross (with a jump of 25'0"), Vincent Bean (23'11") and Derek Har- per (23'10") swept the first three places…

… this time," said Wolverine head coach Jack Harvey. Michigan is well-represented in the shot put by freshman John Nielsen, whose longest toss of 58'10%" leaves Shea makes NCAA's in half-mile at M' Relays…

… 15'6" this year. "He's really going to have to improve to help us in the Big Ten meet," Harvey cautioned. SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS: The Wolverine sprinters are Andrew Bruce, Butch Woolfolk and Chris…

…-meter dash in 6.5 seconds and doubled in the 55-meter high hurdles, finishing in a time of 7.8. In addition to Fitzpatrick, other members of the Wolverines' hurdling contingent are Shelby Johnson, Mar…

February 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… were a ways men on base." SORENSEN'S STYLE of control pit- ching was developed during his three seasons at Michigan. Sorensen left the Wolverines to join the Brewers' Class A farm team after his junior…

… off for the ex-Wolverine, who hopes to play 10 more years in the big leagues, assuming that he doesn't ex- perience arm trouble. "I shouldn't have any arm problems, because I never have in the past, and…

…- sities. She said it was mainly the ex- cellent reputation of Wolverine coach Joyce Lindeman that made her decide to come to Michigan. It turned out to be a wise choice for both parties in volved. The…

Wolverines have profitted from the extra points O'Brien's creative talents have earned and O'Brien received All-American honors, as did duet partner Betsy Neira, both their , freshmen and sophomore years…

…- vitational meet at Ohio State. In the squad's first meet last week in . Columbus, the Wolverines finished third behind Ohio State and Arizona,the> .top two teams in the nation. O'Brien. and Neira finished a…

February 04, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

…. Although Neer, a senior on the Wolverine women's track team, had been involved in track for the last eight years, she never threw the shot, but concen- trated on the discus. In fact; she was the first women…

… and not coin- cidentally, the Wolverines won both meets. GOODRIDGE SAYS NEER has been very in- strumental in the team's victories and "had a lot to do with beating Michigan State. It's significant…

February 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

… heavily on both players to make the Wolverines competitive for the Big Ten title and a possible NCAA bid. But things haven't quite worked out that way. The team has slumped and Soullier and Doutt have…

…. Liberty 995-1891 A z *Member Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America By STEVE HUNTER If wrestling were academics, the Wolverines would be taking midterms this weekend when they go up against the…

…. While they are a good team, Bahr is confident, "I expect to win the Minnesota match." The key, he ' feels, is matchups. Two of the better ones are at 150, where Wolverine Bill Goodill takes on senior…

… an amazing 14 pins. On Saturday night however, the Wolverines face a team more menacinga than a Chem. Engine final. The Iowa Hawkeyes are 41-0 in the Big Ten since Head coach Dan Gable took over six…

… matcI up against Mike DerGarabedian and Tim Fagan, respectively. No one is expecting the Wolverines to destroy the Hawkeyes, but they can do well if their middle weights come through. "A lot of it…

… the right time." Bahr said, and added, "We've tried to keep the pressure off them (the wrestlers) all season." If the Wolverines can fight the pressure and peak at the right time, it could be all A's in…

February 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

…. Main) at 9 a.m. Call 662- SKIS. Free. Basketball Watch the Maize 'n' Blue Wolverines topple the Spartans of Michigan State on the court. 4 p.m. at Crisler Arena. $5. Be there or be. square. Call 764…

…-0247. Wrestling Iowa will be pinned by the mighty Wolverines today at Crisler Arena. 7:30 p.m. $1. Call 764-0247. Re swamp is only possible in the win- ter so don't miss this once-a-year opportunity. Dress for two…

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…

February 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… now stands at 4-3. The marvelous weekend started on Friday when the Wolverines scored a 259.25 to a 256.95 win over Illinois- Chicago, and a 242.5 victory over Kent State. CAPTAIN Mitch Rose placed…

… the all-around with a 52.60. he came in first place on both the horizontal bars (9.40), and the parallel bars (9.30). These scores helped the Wolverines (263.20) to overcome Iowa State (261.10), and…

… Janne Klepek who finished fourth in the all-around with a 36.15, her highest all-around score as a Wolverine. Another freshman, Amy Meyer, also performed well with a fourth place finish on the balance…

… r By CHRISTIAN M. MARTIN The 14th-ranked Wolverines blasted Eastern Michigan's swim team out of the water this weekend, 72-41, in a meet that was a "tune-up, a chance to relax," as Michigan head coach…

… Friday at Matt Mann pool. Resting some of their better swim- mers and swimming out of their nor- mal rotations the Wolverines still dominated the event, capturing eight of the ten swimming events and oil…

… bumper-to-bumper traffic jam. Friday's 85-74 loss at Northwestern and Sunday's 72-67 win at Wisconsin jammed the Wolverines into a three- way tie for third place in the Big Ten. They now share 5-4 records…

… lane and geared up for a disheartened Wolverine squad that had just lost two in a row. According to Michigan head coach Bud Van De Wege, the Badgers did not play like the Sunday drivers they were made…

February 04, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…-8 Wolverine center, sophomore Todd Brost. Both players, similar in build, are in constant motion on the ice. "I think smaller guys have to be skating and moving all the time and be constantly in the game…

Wolverines bow out of the NCAA tournament in the second round each time. Michigan is one of the hottest teams in the conference, with six straight victories. Frieder said winning the Big Ten is more important…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… JOHN MUNSON Wolverine Gary Grant drives past Iowa's Bill Jones during Wednesday night's action. Michigan went on to win the game 120-103. overines after Iowa, Rice nets 35 By PETE STEINERT "Our defense…

… the game." lead to hold off Iowa, 120-103. Iowa (15-6, 5-3) entered the The crowd of 13,609 saw the two contest looking to bounce the teams combine for the most points Wolverines out of first place, but…

… ever at Crisler Arena and the 11th- left the game frustrated. ranked Wolverines (18-3 overall, 7-1 "Whatever you look at we just in the Big Ten) maintain their share couldn't find any answers," said of…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… it. And you know the Wolverines will remember what he said last year after the Wolverines smashed the Boilermakers in the final conference game. The teams play each other this Sunday afternoon. Last…

… Michigan win would give the Wolverines sole posses- sion of the conference lead. That is something the Wolverines haven't had in almost two years, since they whipped Indiana on the last day of the 1986 Big…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… be firemen or lawyers. Buddy wanted to be a coach from day one." VanDeWege's rise to his present job was quick. After managing the Wolverines men's basketball team his junior and senior years, Van…

… program around. The Wolverines are sporting an improved 10- 7 record this season. 31' Gro BY STEVEN COHEN Sometimes it takes time for a team to receive the recognition it deserves. So far, appropriate…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… 70 penalties over the course of the two- game series, good for 151 minutes. Between altercations, the teams managed to play 120 minutes of hockey, as the Wolverines extended their winning streak to 12…

… what he called cheap shots by the Wolverines. After that series, Welsh said that Michigan "outclassed us in everything except class." This time, the Buckeye skipper was humming the same tune. "We can…

… hockey, believe me, but they won't let us. I'm not happy with this kind of game." In the Wolverine lockerroom, the players seemed frustrated with the entire situation. "That's just their style," soph…

…," rookie de- fenseman Aaron Ward said. "There's a few guys on their team I wouldn't mind having another shot at." The Wolverines (21-4-3 in the Central Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion, 24-5-3 overall) don…

… Michigan's Mike Helber delivers a crushing check to Buckeye Don Oliver. The Wolverines displayed this dominance throughout the weekend as they swept Ohio State. Chippewas pinned by Blue wrestlers by Jason…

… - as the Micih 'n wrestling squad squashed overm,.,ched Cen- tral Michigan last Thursday, 37-3. The 34-point drubbing was the ninth straight Wolverine triumph over CMU. In their "rivalry," Michigan owns…

… a perfect 9-0 mark, y including five victories by more than 30 points. The Wolverines (10-4) leapt quickly out of the gate in Mount Pleasant, winning the opening six matches - one by pin and three. by…

… the Wolverines occurred at 150 pounds, where redshirt newcomer Brian Harper (16-14-1) decisioned Chippewa Doug Schyck by a nar- row, 5-3 margin. With time running out in the closely fought match, Harper…

…-2 count. As usual, the senior veteran Wolverines executed near-flaw- lessly. Salem Yaffi (21-9-1) recorded a fall over Dan Cherovian at 2:30 of the first period, and team captain Fritz Lehrke (24…

… a lot." In his rookie season with the Wolverines, he contracted mono- nucleosis. Yet he stayed in the water, despite the objections of the coaching staff. "He's very intense when we work out. He's not…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… the ugly this weekend as the Wolverines traveled to face Ohio State in Columbus. Michigan's hockey team is good, Ohio State's is bad, and the two games they played were very, very ugly. Saturday, the…

… Buckeyes. BUCKEYES Continued from page 1 scoring explosions in the second stanza. In the first game, the Wolverines bombarded Ohio State goaltender Mike Bales with 15 shots in the first period, but Bales…

…' for frustrated Wolverine frosh by Mike Gill Daily Sports Writer COLUMBUS - is learning about the: knocks. And hard breaks. David Oliver school of hard He wonders what he ever did to desefve such bad…

… fate. Friday night, the rookie Wolverine suf- fered a broken leg (technically, a broken fibular), which will idle him for the remainder of the regular season and at least part of the playoffs. Oliver…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - February 4, 1991 - Page 5 FOUR WOLVERINE SWIMMERS SET POOL MARKS 'M' wins in record style by Andy DeKorte *'and Ken Sugiura Daily Sports Writers EAST LANSING…

… was. The Wolverines spotted the host Spartans a 50-43 lead after 5 events before storming back, getting a big boost again from diving coach Dick Kimball's troops. Redshirt frosh Eric Lesser 9 claimed…

… the top spot for the Wolverines on the 1-meter board with 293.55 points. Senior Steve Hamerski, recently returned from a shoulder injury, gave the Maize and Blue a shot in the arm with a 3- meter board…

… totaled a 31-7 advantage over the Spartan divers. But, as Urbanchek might tell you, that wasn't half of the excitement. The No. 13 Spartans came into the meet rested and ready to topple the No. 3 Wolverines

… our really hard training," junior Eric Wunderlich said. However, the Wolverines were up to the task and ended the meet going away. In his first dual meet this season, captain Mike Barrowman led the way…

… the 200 breaststroke, he won in 2:01.28, lopping :3.02 off the McCaffree Pool record in the process. Barrowman's record was only one of four set by the Wolverines during the meet. Junior Eric Namesnik…

… established the 200 backstroke pool standard with a clocking of 1:50.34 in addition to taking the 1000 freestyle, hitting the wall in 9:21.06. The last Wolverine record-setter was perhaps the most notable…

…. Sophomore Brian Gunn replaced Olympic legend Mark Spitz's 19- year old pool record in the 200 butterfly, stopping the clock in 1:48.50. MICHEtLLEtUaJi Michigan swimmer Noel Strauss powers the Wolverines to…

… Writer At the very least, February will be a less hectic month than January for the Michigan women's swimming team. The Wolverines hope that February will also produce better results. Saturday, Michigan…

…Cracken join Hyduk and Higgins as four key Wolverines who are currently sidelined by the flu. "What makes their situation even worse is that their illnesses are all respiratory-related," coach Jim Richardson…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 14

…. It would hav for the Wolverines to ha first-half mistakes. After< 13 turnovers in that half could not be in a wor mind. The Wolverines we breaking apart. They wi verge of self-destruction one person…

… could stop i man, VanDeWege, could come into the lockerroom it quits. But give them cr Wolverines came back brink, VanDeWege grab his team and pulled it ba edge. lie caught this run of desolation and…

… Becky Weiss Daily Sports Writer When she stepped up to the starting line to run the mile in Saturday's Meyo Invitational, Wolverine junior Amy Bannister knew her competition. Not only-did she win the race…

… the race, about Big Tens which Foster commented, "She was pushing the pace pretty well. She tried to stay with the top three as long as she could." Suzzette Thweatt also came through for the Wolverines

February 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

… of Michelle Hall. Hall, who made her return to the Wolverine lineup just last weekend follow- ing an early-season foot injury, was suspended by the NCAA for her involvement in a scuffle with Indiana…

… sixth place on the Wolverines' career rebound list and became the 10th leading career scorer. She now has 521 rebounds and 925 poiits in her two-and-one- half seasons. victory ov by Sharon Lundy Daily…

… Sports Writer The Michigan women 's tennis team cruised to an 8-1 victory in its home opener this weekend against+ Eastern Michigan. Wolverine sin- gles players led the strong victory, each with decisive…

…, Wolverine Kalei Beanon led the team with a victory over Eastern Michigan's Caryn Stube, 6-1, 6-1. Michigan's Amy Malik defeated Eagle Naomi Mokelke, 6-4, 6-1, for the triumph at No. 2 singles. First…

…-year Wolverine Jamie Fielding defeated EMU's Nicole Gottschalk at No. 3 singles, 6-2, 6-0. Ritt was pleased with the per- formance of her first-year players. "This was our first competition since early November…

… solid 6- 0, 6-2 victory over Lauren er Eagles Watassek. Another first-year Wolverine, No. 5 singles player. Allison Schlonsky, topped Julie Thompson, 6-2, 6-1. Michigan co- captain Freddy Adam played…

… indoor track meet at Champaign. The Wolverines ended up losing to host Illinois, but they easily pulled away from the rest of the competition. The final results of the five-way meet found Illinois scoring…

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… round. Michigan is seeded second in its pool. The twelve teams remaining will try to spike their way to the finals in single elimination play. Michigan's Chad Stielstra said he thinks the Wolverines will…

…. We usually fare well here in front of our home crowd." The Wolverines added three new players to the roster last week. Michi- gan coach Pam Griffin said he hopes the additions and her new defensive…

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…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily - February 4, 1993 Carfora rises above expectations Recovered 'M' gymnast continues to provide spark for Wolverines by Mike Rancilio Daily Sports Writer In October of…

Wolverines to a Big Ten title. What happened? Carfora refused to admit her gym- nastics career was over. When the doc- tors released her and told her she was on her own, she rehabilitated her wrist in the off…

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… match for 8:30 in the morn- ing. "It's tough to get up and play first thing like that," Brakus said. His first set result is evidence of that. On his first service game, the Wolverines' No. 1 singles…

…'s basketball team, it has certainly provided the Wolverines with hard-fought victories over Michi- gan State the past two seasons. Two years ago, Michigan won in overtime, and last year, managed a four- point…

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…. However, if parity is indeed the theme of sports today, somebody needs to inform the Michigan women's swimming team. The Wolverines continue to dominate the Big Ten as they attempt to end their season…

… Garland O'Keefe and Anne Kampfe. Garland is a former na- tional finalist and is a senior this year at IU, so there'll be some good races." Wolverine Melisa Stone should provide the Hoosiers plenty of com…

…- petition in the sprint department. The Ohio native helped lead Michigan over Ohio State last week- end with first-place finishes in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. She also became the third Wolverine ever…

… quantitative sport. "You know the range in which people can perform. I would expect us to perform well, and if we do, we should win the meet." In order to do so, the Wolverines will need to have continued good…

… ef- forts from juniors Lara Hooiveld and Alecia Humphrey. Both had strong showings against the Buckeyes last weekend. Hooiveld won the 200-meter breaststroke by six seconds over fel- low Wolverine Jodi…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 4, 1994 HOCKEY Continued from page 10 Despite their lack of scoring in recent games, the Wolverines have suffered only one defeat in the con- ference…

Wolverines beat the Bulldogs, 5-2, in Big Rapids Nov. 6 in one of the more hard-fought con- tests of the season. Michigan swept the Golden Flashes in Kent Dec. 10 and 11 rather easily, winning by scores of 6…

… strong performance at the Las Vegas Classic in early Decem- ber. But the dual meet portion of the Wolverine season hasbeen a disap- pointment for the team, thus far. Michigan (0-3 Big Ten, 5-5 over- all…

…) has lost five of its last six dual meets and resides in the conference basement. The Wolverines have the oppor- tunity to vacate this position with victories tonight against Ohio State and tomorrow…

… enough numbers on the board to (win) the way our first three or four wrestlers have been wres- tling." The Wolverines are also short- handed at the 126-pound weight class. Freshman Brandon Howe is out for…

… records of 1-2-1 in conference play. But a second look shows that both teams are going in the opposite direction of the Wolverines. Sunday, the Buckeyes beat third- ranked Penn State, 22-12, and tied the…

Wolverines with the ultimate advantage. Fisher will look to Olivier Saint-Jean to provide key minutes, as the freshman swingman has done lately. "The guy who has become most confident substituting is Olivier…

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…'s tennis off 1to fast start By Nita Srivastava Daily Sports Writer Game ... set ... match, Wolverines. So it was for the Michigan women's tennis team after the Wolverines upset Wisconsin and Northwestern in…

… their first dual matches of the season. The Wolverines, ranked 42nd in the nation, and fifth in the Midwest, defeated the defending Big Ten cham- pion Badgers on their home turf in Madison, 5-2, on Friday…

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… the O'Chariey's Tennis Classic. The Wolverines beat Big Ten rival indiana to capture third place at the tournament. Men's tennis ousts nval Indiana to takwe tierd at O'Charley's Bullock Ten honor From…

… week, leading the Wolverines to vic- tories at Penn State and at home over archrival Michigan State. In last Tuesday's game at the Bryce Jordan Center, Bullock led all scorers with 23 points - eight of…

… Michigan's first road contest of the season. Bullock is the only Wolverine to have garnered the award since Jalen Rose was named Player of the Wee* on Feb. 14, 1994. Michigan's Juwan Howard had won the award…

… the previ- ous week. Bullock is the first Wolverine since Gary Grant in 1988 to earn the honor twice in one season. L. si BOTTLES s$1 WELL SCHNAPPS SHOTS FREE FBAHAMA0- MIDNIGHT DJ JOHN KING SPINS…

…. Playing in their first team match of the season, the Wolverines posted a third-place finish in the O'Charley's Tennis Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. The Wolverines defeated one ranked opponent and put quite a…

… dropped all three doubles matches, giving UAB an early 1-0 lead. The Wolverines were able to recover from the shaky start, however. In a con- vincing turnaround, the team took five of the six singles…

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…, No. 18 Isaac Miller will battle with Michigan's Damion Logan, ranked No. 20. If the Wolverines can escape from the first three rounds with some points on the board, they can begin to feel confident…

…. Michigan State does not field a ranked opponent until No. 10 Will Hill at the 167 weight class --and even then the Wolverines can remain confi- dent. At the 167 weight class, Michigan starts No. 3 Jeff…

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