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May 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

…-9), the Michigan women's sof- tball team posted some impressive numbers. In winning four of five games in the double elimination tourney, the Wolverines outscored their opponents 29-3. Furthermore, none of…

… Illinois, 12- 0, and Illinois State, 10-1. "After we won the first two games, I think the kids felt they could beat anyone," said DeCarolis. THE WOLVERINES won their next game against Central Michigan, 3…

… hear- tbreaking defeats for the Wolverines. Behind the three-hit pitching of Boyd, Michigan triumphed, 4-0. As had been the case throughout the tournament, the Wolverine hitting stars were Hatch and…

… give Michigan a little breathing room. THE WOLVERINES weren't able to send any runs across the plate after the fifth, but no more were required as long as Boyd was on the mound. Michigan now moves on to…

…) dives into third base, only to be called out for her effoirt. Although she was out here, Hatch was safe quite frequen- tly in the regional tournament as she hit her way to a .421 average. Wolverine first…

… Eight, the Wolverines' entry finished fourth with a time of 7:32.1. Third place was needed to qualify. The Women's Open four came in fourth with a time of 8:31. Once again, third place was needed to…

… move on to the finals. The Wolverines had two crews entered in the Men's Open Four event, and it was there that they finally qualified a boat for further competition. By placing third in its heat (7…

…:14.7), the Michigan 'A' boat earned its way-into the semifinals. The Wolverines' 'B' boat was unable to do likewise as it finished fifth in its heat with a time of 7:33.9. In the semi's, the Michigan 'A' boat…

… against the Wolverines will be Michigan State and Western Ontario. The regatta will be held on Barton Pond. 4 …

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…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…-6, and gain a split in a weekend ;;eries at Yost Ice Arena. -y The Wolverines captured the opener, 6-5 with an -overtime goal by sophomore Bryan Deasley. The big story, however, was the officiating. Both…

… Saturday's contest. Red got redder by the minute as he watched Ohio State score the tying and go-ahead goals in the second period as a result of a five-minute major assessed to Wolverine captain Todd Brost…

… after them," said left wing Mike Moes. "But we quit and they didn't." Besides inept officiating, the Wolverines also had to deal with several key injuries. Senior right wingers Brad McCaughey (sprained…

Wolverines' 6-5 overtime vic- tory Friday night at Yost Ice Arena. WINTER CLEARANCE 20% - 750 OFF Blue Lines ; , :' V f ' iC . With Blue icers... .no lead is safe By DOUGLAS VOLAN Twice this weekend…

… the second. In that period, the Wolverines played 'their worst 20 minutes of hockey this season. They surrendered six goals in the period, and scored only one of their own. Bryan Deasley was able to…

… record that score, only because Ohio State goalie, Roger Beedon, was near death after getting injured during the play. THE WOLVERINES didn't lapse out of their coma until over 18 minutes of the third…

… period had gone by, when Don Stone scored on a slapshot. But it was too little too late, as the Wolverines lost, 7-6. Friday night's game was also a showcase for the often subdued Wolverines. They were…

… leading 4-2 in this one, as the third period opened. Unfortunately, (as usual) Michigan decided to take a nap. Only after losing the lead, did the Wolverines finally wake up. They went on to win the game in…

… responded, "We had the lead. That's the worst thing that could happen. Then when we tied it, everybody was like 'Hey, wait a minute, we better start playing again."' THERE IS no doubt that the Wolverines are…

…. Despite losing almost 40 percent of its scoring due to injuries suffered by senior right wingers Brad McCaughey, Joe Lockwood, and Billy Powers, the Wolverines have kept on scoring. Deasley, Stone, and Jim…

December 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 65) • Page Image 16

…. "We're going to eat, sleep, and swim," says head coach Jon Urbanchek. The team will hold Christmas training camp in Boca Raton and participate in the U.S. Open Invita- tional in Orlando. The Wolverines

… around an Illinois-Chicage defender in a recent series. This weekend, the Wolverines place their 5-2 home record against Miami at Yost Ice Arena. By KEN GOLDBERG The Central Collegiate Hockey Association…

… is just getting into the groove after missing the season's first twelve games with a broken ankle. The latest Wolverine casualty is forward Ryan Pardoski, out indefinitely with a leg injury. Michigan…

… played well in taking a pair at home from Boston College last weekend, improving its home record to 5-2. The Wolverines home success will be contrasted by the Redskins strong road record. They are 2-2-1 on…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 20

… Robinson helped other Wolverines, such as Terry Mills, Loy Vaught, and Sean Higgins to shine. And though he fell into foul trouble and shot only 8-21 from the field, Robinson was still the key man for…

…," Wolverine coach Steve Fisher said. "The win allows our kids to say 'hey, we found a way to win under pressure."' tame haple By Steven Cohen Daily Basketball Writer In case anyone was wondering, Michigan did…

… the game, this was a Wolverine team that needed to prove itself, both as individuals and as a team, to gain an identity. After a nationally televised, mediocre showing against Arizona that resulted in…

… powerful Duke team, which battled, but lost to No.1 Syracuse, 78-76, as well as the opportunity to play on national television, provided the impetus the Wolverines needed to reprove themselves as a national…

… season. As the second half began, however, the Wolverines were outplayed. Michigan watched as Duke narrowed a 13-point halftime lead to just five and suddenly a potential blowout was a close game again…

…. But just when the Wolverines could have allowed themselves to get down and pack it in for the day, they responded instead by picking themselves up and turning up the intensity another notch…

… said. As a team, the Wolverines were able to regroup and regain their composure - even when the crew of ACC officials called a much tighter game than the Wolverines were accustomed. Duke went to the foul…

… into overtime. Coming off of the floor, the Wolverines looked for someone to blame and rookie Eric Riley, who missed the coverage, was to be the scapegoat. But Fisher quickly nipped that in the bud…

… is no way a team should come here and take a win." Even if Michigan had lost the game, it really would not have mattered. Playing with their heart and soul, the Wolverines, led by Fisher, showed the…

April 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

Wolverine netters By PHIL NUSSEL With Michigan playing up and down all season and Notre Dame posting a respectable 14-7 record, one may have thought that yesterday's tennis match between the two rival…

… schools would have been close - but it was anything but that. The Wolverines posted their best win of the season shutting out the Irish 9-0 at the track and tennis building. Michigan, now 5-3 overall, won…

… really well," Royer commented. "It was probably the best I've concentrated all season." The Wolverines smoked the Irish in the last three singles matches as well as three freshmen - Jon Morris, Brad Koontz…

… positions. Sharton and Filer worked together quite well as they knocked off the Gib- bons and Walsh tandem, 6-2, 6-2. The win solidified Sharton and Filer as the Wolverines' top doubles combo. Shar- ton noted…

…-4. The blowout of the Irish really didn't 1. 9-0 and psychological benefit, is just what we need now," Eisner said. Nothing could be closer to the truth. The Wolverines must now face Big Ten defending…

… out of its way to play Michigan yesterday and its extra effort paid off. When Detroit was unable to host its scheduled doubleheader with the Wolverines because of bad playing con- ditions, the two teams…

… travelled to Ann Arbor to play their twinbill. The drive was worth it for the 2-12 Titans, as they split with the favored Wolverines (20- 5). Detroit won a thrilling second game, 5-4, after dropping the first…

… the right' field chalk line, came off Greg Everson, John Gretten- berger, who started the inning for the Wolverines, was the loser. Michigan had broken a 3-3 tie in the :top of the seventh when Barry…

… Larkin -singled home Mike Watters, who had led off the inning with a triple. The ;Wolverines had four hits and a walk in thd seventh, but bad luck on the basepaths prevented them from scoring more than one…

… FIRST game was not quite as in- tense as game two. Backed by the strong pitching of Paul Wenson, the Wolverines breezed to an 8-2 win. Beshke put the Wolverines ahead with at two-out single in the second…

November 11, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

… Big Ten in- two areas. The Wolverines, led by a tall front line, boast the best blocking team in the conference. Unfortunately, they have also been consistent in losing all 12 of their Big Ten matches…

…. The Wolverines look to use their excellent blocking to reverse their losing ways against Minnesota to- night and Iowa tomorrow night. "Though we are facing the fourth- and second-place teams in the…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… established himself as a legitimate All-American candidate. The 6-7 forward teams with guard Gary Grant, who scored 25 points in the Wolverines' 103-71 win over the Golden Gophers, to give Michigan one of the…

… for 25 more (hitting 10 of 11 shots) in the second half as the Wolverines turned a one-point halftime lead into a 32-point victory. With Michigan clinging to a 37- 36 halftime edge, Rice scored 17…

… by a Wolverine since Mike McGee tallied 37 versus Ohio State in 1981. "GLEN RICE was sensa- tional," Michigan coach Bill Frieder said. "I'm glad to see him have a great night. He deserved that. He…

… straight state championships in high school and was a key reserve on one Michigan Big Ten champion, will have a big say in whether he picks up any more championship rings with the Wolverines. Some more big…

… battle. But the final 20 minutes were a mas- sacre. The Wolverine basketball team trounced Minnesota, 103-71, at Crisler Arena Saturday night, outscoring its opponent by 31 points in the second half. Glen…

… double figures. It was the twelfth consecutive victory for the Wolverines, who raised their record to 13-1, 2-0 in the Big Ten. MINNESOTA, (6-6, 0-2), stayed right with Michigan throughout the first half…

…, going into the locker room trailing 37-36. The first two-and-a-half minutes of the second half was more of the same, with Minnesota actually pulling even at 44-44. Suddenly, the Wolverines went on a…

… basketball for 20 or 25 minutes, but eventually the athletes and talent get to you," he said. It was as if the Wolverines were a different bunch of players in identical uniforms in each half. The first…

…-half version of the Wolverines shot 34 percent from the field, but the second-half squad made 70 percent of its shots. "YOU CAN always build on lethargic play and really go after them. We did that at halftime…

December 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…, 1985 Page 12 Hoosiers highlight heavy holiday slate , By BARB McQUADE Semester break comes in the form of a less-than-formidable schedule for tie Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines can…

… quality, that should sharpen the Wolverines. a "Everything we're doing is preparing us," Frieder said. "We're preparing ourselves by playing a lot of games - too many really. We're pIaying so much we're not…

…, respec- tively. ACCORDING TO Wolverine head coach Bud Van De Wege, the battle with the 3-3 Indiana Hoosiers will be a tasty affair. "Indiana will be a great game," he said, because of their ap- petite for…

… for a roast 4 Buckeye feast. Along with Iowa, he said, "they're the cream of the crop. All the conditions have to be right for us to win." If the Wolverines were to swallow both Indiana and Ohio State…

January 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… them in the end." That confident prediction by Michigan wrestling coach Dale Bahr came true for the Wolverine matmen last night at Crisler Arena, as they maneuvered their way to a 20-15 over Hofstra. It…

… was a win not only relying on physical effort but careful coaching strategy, as the injury-ridden Wolverines were forced to juggle the upperweight lineup to accommodate the victory. WITH STEVE Bennett…

… took his lumps in the 134 weight class against Hofstra's Lou Dionisio. IN THE MIDDLE weights, Mark Pearson was defeated by Hofstra's Mike Hogan, 4-6. Wolverine John Bljan See more sports pp. 11 & 12…

… felt a lot of sympathy towards Bo's boys. Never before had I rooted for the Wolverines, but deep down, I wanted them to win-for Bo, Wangler, Trgovac and the rest. I wanted them to win for Greer and…

… But rather than point the finger at its lack of ability, he should have commented on his team's preparation. Like the Washington game two years ago in the Rose Bowl, North Carolina exploited Wolverine

June 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 15) • Page Image 12

… World Series action last night and Texas lead, 4-2, after six in- nings. A loss would eliminate the Wolverines from college baseball's national championship series. Texas, which entered the game un…

… slam home run. CaseyClose relieved Kamieniecki and walked the first batter he faced but the freshman righthander avoided further trouble by getting Tolentino to ground into a double play. The Wolverines

… Froning lined out before Rich Bair knocked in Jacobson with an infield single. It appeared Texas shortstop Mike Brumley's throw would get Jacoson but it went wild, allowing the Wolverine second baseman to…

…. Kamieniecki walked the next batter but got out of trouble when Johnny Sutton grounded out. See WOLVERINES, Page 11 AP Photo Alabama's Allan Stallings dives safely into second base as Texas second baseman Bill…

… Rosenblatt Stadium. "Just over gap where he could get it in." arlier in the inning but the bases were the fence is far enough." AFTER A KEN Hayward single, oaded and the Wolverines needed some Close's granny…

… undefeated Texas last night.- to load the bases for Close. Close punished the ball, sending it way THE WOLVERINES had a 4-2 lead "Close but no Sygar," Marquess ver the left-field fence for a grand-slam over…

December 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… not have that advantage. The Wolverines have travelled to Ox- ford, Ohio where they will take on the Miami Redksins for the first time ever, in a two-game -Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA…

… this season's record, the fourth place Wolverines, who sport a 5-3-2 conference record, should have a relatively easy time with the 3-5-0 Miami squad. Last weekend, the 'Skins lost two conference games…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 11, 1980-Page 11 FOUSSIANES LEADS WOLVERINES Pros after Blue batsman By DREW SHARP r Michigan baseball has served as a springboard for many major leaguers. Detroit…

… Tiger all-star catcher Bill Freehan starred with the Wolverines. Larry Sorenson was the heart of the Blue pitching staff and went on to become an all-star for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1978. And last year…

… the field flawlessly, for an impressive .974 percentage. This year, Foussianes will be looked upon as a leader for this extremely young Wolverine club. "I try to help all of the young kids," said…

… hitting and fielding." THIS YEAR, -THE Wolverines' dugout is not occupied by 17-year coach Moby Benedict but by former Miami of Ohio coach, Bud Middaugh. SSee more sports pages 12, 13 "I get along very well…

… yet but I'm very pleased at the way our pitching staff has performed this season." All of the Wolverines five victories have been shutouts. "SCOTT DAWSON and Steve Ontiveros have really been impressive…

April 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…-hundred degree weather and a dropped baton the men's track team managed to come home from this weekend's Texas Relays with impressive results. The Wolverines sent teams south to compete in the distance medley, two…

… on his part and that of his teammates (Neal Newman, Kraig Watkins, and Davidson) the Wolverines failed to place. Commendable performances were turned in by Brad Holwerda in the high jump and Brad Darr…

… motivated." In the other two Wolverine vic- tories, the men's lightweight eight boat defeated Marietta by 4.5 seconds and two women's novice eight crews cruised to a one-two finish with the victor defeating…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… Minnesota crowd is probably the loudest I've heard all year and the Gophers only have half as many players as Michigan. "We need our fans to be like other people's fans," said Wolverine co-captain Butch Wade…

… and make everything look spectacular." "They're waiting for me," said Steve Stoyko. For all you people who yell for Stoyko or clap when a Wolverine slams one, congratulations, you've scrat- ched the…

Wolverines is lack of enthusiastic fan support at Crisler Arena. 'M gmnasts trm U By GREG MOLZON Michigan's men's gymnastics team is on a roll. The Wolverines notched their fifth straight win this past…

… Michigan coach Bob Darden. "We were trading scores throughout the meet like basketball teams trade baskets." The Wolverines started the meet on the right foot by taking the top three places in the floor…

… the Michigan women's gymnastics team which lost both of its meets. The first meet, Friday against Kent State, resulted in a 176.7 to 170.05 defeat for the Wolverines. "We had execution problems and some…

… falls," said coach Dana Kem- pthorn. "And once you fall, its hard to make it up." THE ONE BRIGHT spot for the Wolverines was the performance of w junior Heidi Cohen. She finished first in the all…

… was very disappointed," said Kempthorn. "We didn't do the best job that we could." In all fairness though, luck was not exactly on the side of the Wolverines. The team had to perform without alli…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… us to wage a first- strike nuclear war," said Freedman af- ter she made her decision. See RPC, Page 5 Wildcats upset Wolverines, 5452 By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily EVANSTON - Northwestern…

…-52 victory over the Wolverines. PETERSON WENT to the line after Michigan's Roy Tarpley fouled him while going for a rebound. Wolverine coach Bill Frieder attempted to rattle Peterson by making him wait through…

… Michigan's opportunity to particippte in college basketball's national chm- pionship tournament. A victory would have virtually assured the Wolverine a tournament berth. Now their fate is un- sure. The NCAA…

… Selection Committee will announce the tournament field this af- ternoon. If the committee leaves out Michigan, the Wolverines probably will play in the National Invitation Tour- nament.} Regulation play…

… ended with the game tied at 50. Northwestern took a 52-50 lead at 2:40 on a pair of Peterson free throws but the Wolverines quickly tied the game on a jumper by Antoine Joubert. Michigan regained…

… possession when Wildcat forward Andre Goode shot an airball. THE WOLVERINES held the ball for the last shot and got off a good one. But Leslie Rockymore's open jumper from the free throw line bounced off the…

… rim. Michigan also had a chance to win the game in regulation. The Wolverines stalled for the final shot but the strategy failed when Turner missed a 15-foot basesline jumper. Art Aaron led Northwestern…

…. PETERSON FINISHED with 10 points. Tarpley scored 17 points for the Wolverines, while Joubert contributed 14. Michigan's 26-percent second half shooting, combined with Aaron's 6-for- 10 post…

…-intermission field goal shooting, allowed Northwestern to come back. The Wildcats took the lead from the Wolverines, 35-34, with 12:17 left in Frieder .looks for NCAA bid regulation. Neither team held more than a two…

…-point advantage afterwards. Michigan pulled out to a 25-19 halftime lead on the strength of ten Tarpley points. The sophomore center sank a variety of midrange jumpers, several while tightly guarded. The Wolverines

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…, 1988 Page 9 Gophers By RICHARD EISEN The Michigan baseball team went through its toughest test of the season last weekend as it faced top Big Ten foe, Minnesota. The Wolverines passed with flying col…

… victories last weekend. They volleyed past Purdue on Saturday, 8-1, and they coasted past Illinois on Sunday, 9-0. The two victories increased the Wolverines consecutive Big Ten victories to 20. The last time…

February 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… playing in the pros. THE FRESHMAN Wolverine goalie is in the midst of such a chronology and right on schedule in his quest to become a professional hockey player. And Michigan is benefitting from the deal…

… tremendous success. The Wolverines, behind Elliott's goaltending, swept Tech, 5-4 and 3-2 in overtime. "I let in some easy shots on Friday," he said. "And the forwards made up for me. And on Saturday, I kind…

… of made up for the forwards, since they scored only three goals." Those two victories coupled with two Wolverine wins against the Huskies in October, one a 3-0 shutout, enabled Michigan to sweep that…

… Detroit last December. The Wolverines and Spartans tied in the con- test, 4-4. 4 0 a S …

November 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…Wrestling Wolverine Open Saturday, 9 a.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Monday, November 11, 1985 Volleyball vs. Ferris State Tuesday, 7 p.m. CCRB Page 7 Boiler blowout First Downs…

… Arena on Friday and losing 6-2 on Saturday at Munn Arena. THE GOOD part of the feature was the display of excellent hockey on Friday night. The Wolverines' inten- sity and hard work ended the Spar- tans…

… hoping to win as much as we were ex- pecting to win." The Wolverines could have quit early when Michigan State forward Mike Donnelly from behind the Michigan net, found freshman scoring sensation Joe…

… allowing the easy goal. "I THOUGHT to myself 'it went in and it's one mistake.' What can you do, it was a rotten mistake," said the Wolverine netminder. "I knew we would come back and when we tied it, it was…

… a new game again." Michigan took full advantage of Brad Jones' tying goal. Brad Mc- Caughey, Chris Seychel and Todd Carlile added first period tallies to give the Wolverines a 4-3 lead. Jeff Norton…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… a 20-foot jumper with five seconds left to give Mifhigan an incredible 68-67 double overtime conference victory over Minnesota last night, before 17,250 stunned fans in Williams Arena. The Wolverines

… Tim Mc- Cormick hit a pair of free throws to give the Wolverines a 61-59 lead with just under a minute left in the first over- time. They got the ball back on a missed shot by John Wiley, but Johnny…

… Johnson missed a layup and Tim Mc- Cormick traveled after grabbing the rebound. Minnesota took the ball downcourt with 21 seconds left, facing a tight man- to-man Wolverine defense and plotting for a last…

… it would turn the tables on the Wolverines and decide the verdict when the Gophers took the lead early in the second overtime, 63-61, on a Breuer shot off a rebound. The Gophers resumed possession on a…

… one, 63-62. Buckets were once again exchanged and the Wolverines were ahead, 66-65, with 16 seconds left, when McCormick missed the front end of a one-and-one situation. Mitchell was fouled by McGee at…

… the other end and converted both charity tosses, setting up the Wolverines for Marty Bodnar's dramatic final shot: Both teams looked tense in the early going and, like the temperature out- side, were…

… came right back, taking advantage of fast breaks and running off a 10-4 spurt on its hosts, as the Wolverines took what was the biggest lead of the game up to that point, 18-12. McGee stole the ball and…

January 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 82) • Page Image 11

Wolverines have skated to a 6-4 mark, good for third place in the WCHA standings. THIS WEEKEND'S games pit Michigan against the second place Tigers (12-8; 10-6 WCHA) in a battle or the number two position, a…

… camp." The Wolverines enter the series with two straight wins over Boston College (7-2) and Princeton (4-1) and eight wins in their last 10 games. BLUE LINES: The Hampson brothers will invade Yost Arena…

…), will be one of the big guns the Wolverine ,.ymnasts will unleash against its West ast competition this weekend. FOR THE first time in his thirty three years in Ann Arbor, Michigan mentor Newt Loken is…

… when ichigan's West Coast hosts agreed to provide some needed/ financial assistance. "I feel tremendously ex- cited and privileged to make this trip." Tonight, the Wolverines will be in Berkeley…

… on the parallel bars in last month's World Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, will lead the Sooners against Michigan. The other gymnastics superpower the Wolverines will face is UCLA. The…

…-arounder, a freshman, who is also likely to score above 55 points. While Loken admits his team will have its collective hands full against some of their competition this weekend, he thinks the Wolverines ought…

…. As Deaver pointed out: "This is our gymnastics Rose Bowl." TUMBLING TALES: While twelve Wolverines take their West Coast "swings", assistant coach Nigel Roth- well is taking the second string to the…

April 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

… But with the Michigan baseball team, things are start- ing to heat up. The team made it over its biggest early-season hump by taking two of three from Big Ten rival Min- nesota. The Wolverines are…

… likely to be at a season- high level of confidence after getting the best of the defending conference champs. Today, the Wolverines (20-8) return home to take on cross-state foe Ferris State University…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… Badgers defeated Michigan by a score of 4-3 at Dane County Memorial Coliseum. Michigan had been down 4-2 but Wolverine goalie Paul Fricker made several brilliant saves to keep them gplose. Over and over…

… again in the third period he made kick saves, stick saves, and glove saves to nullify Wisconsin breakaways. THE WOLVERINES MADE a final attempt at the 19 second mark. With Fricker pulled for an extra wing…

… would not cross into the fnet. As was typical in all the periods the Wolverines had few power play oppor- tunities in the third. Most of the game was filled with physical checking but clean hockey. The…

Wolverines came out shooting early in the second period. They got on the board at 1:24 when Steve Richmond fired a sizzling slapshot from the point that whizzed untouched into the net. But the Wolverine

… defeated Western 128.85- 120.2 in a'dual meet yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines dominated from the first event taking first, second and four- th places in the vault competition. They continued their…

… a 7.65 from the judges, well below her normal score for the event. The Wolverines nonetheless excelled in comparison with their Western coun- terparts., Freshman Kathy Beckwith, sophomore Angela…

…, outscored the Wolverines in the second half, 32-17. Sloppy play and lack of board strength led to Michigan's demise: The Wolverines committed 41 turnovers and wvere outrebounded by an 50-31 margin. Guard Amy…

… in the winning effort. The Wolverines were led by Diane Dietz, who was held to a season-low nine points, and Abby Currier, who ad- &ed eight. Michigan, which dropped its fourth straight game, fell to 4…

May 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

… team had won 13 consecutive team titles. At tournaments end, the streak had been extended, but just barely, as the Wolverines and Minnesota tied for first place. Then, earlier this season, Wisconsin…

… ended Michigan's win streak of 34 straight Big Ten matches by beating the Wolverines, 5-4. Michigan foes a glimmer of hope that the Wolveriines' domination of the Big Ten title was coming to an end…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…." THE HAWKEYES' efforts didn't pay off as Michigan took eight of 16 events and finished first in many of the races. Bill Kopas, Marc Parrish, and Lee Michaud all had two wins apiece for the Wolverines

… Wisconsin and continued their winning ways by sinking the Badgers 66-47. "EVERYONE swam solidly," said Michigan head coach Jim Richar- dson. "We had fun!" Susie Rabia led the Wolverines with two individual…

… great," said Bahr. "He ad- justed very well and came close to winning a major (eight-point) decision over a very solid opponent." RECHSTEINER was the only Wolverine to win by a fall, pinning Jan Johnson…

… at 2:58. Michigan's loss on Saturday concluded a road trip which saw them go 1-3. The Wolverines have managed only one win on the road this season. Part of Michigan's troubles must be attributed to its…

… tough schedule. "We aren't taking on any slouches," ex- plained Bahr, "but there's no question we need to get back on the winning track." One positive note, however, has come from the Wolverines

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… Page 9 Wolverines bust Broncos By JEFF BERGIDA Western Michigan has an outstanding women's volleyball team. Its hockey team is pretty good, too. Basketball, however, just ain't the Broncos' thing…

…. DESPITE sleepwalking its way- through the first 23 minutes of non- action, Michigan trounced the Ponies, 83-59, last night at Crisler Arena. Roy Tarpley led the way for the Wolverines with 21 points and 12…

… average. Western hit its low point with 12 minutes remaining when the Wolverine defense conceded a lay-up to back-up center Mark Gorski. The 6-8 225-pound Gorski, who had compiled a sterling seven percent…

… forward Richard Rellford puts up an easy bucket in second half ac- tion last night. Rellford had nine points and 11 rebounds in helping the Wolverines to a runaway 83-59 victory. 200 26/55 7/9 27 11 19…

… weekend. Michigan drew the host school, Florida State, the first night, but the pressure did not get to the Wolverines as they shot a cool 51 percent from the floor in eliminating the Seminoles. SENIOR…

… advantage to push the Wolverines outside where they hit a below average 42 percent from the field. "They were much bigger than we were," said coach Van De Wege. "They were more like a Big Ten team." Van De…

…. Against South Alabama, Lorea Feldman once again paced the Wolverines with 14 points. 0 0 is S l i l COKE SALE' $1.99 8-pk. *1/2 Liter Campus Corner r 0 " " " 0 ii0iiii0i00i @ S.....+ 818 S. State…

March 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 125) • Page Image 11

… men we have been talking to want come to Michigan to go to school and flay hockey," he said. . Farrell took over the reigns from Al Renfrew in 1973 and led the Wolverine 4iers -to a 136-131-6 overall…

Wolverine side horsemen turn in a score of 42.7, their best this *#eason. But the strength of Minnesota and Ohio State were too much for "lady luck" to overcome. "It wasn't a complete surprise to se Minnesota…

… Friday's team competition went on t individual championships on Saturday with seven spots filled by Wolverines. The only first place went to junio Darrell Yee. His combined score fror Friday and Saturday…

… of 19.15 edged his closest competitor by .05, and enable him to repeat as Big Ten Champion Also on rings, senior Gordon Higmar placed eighth with a score of 18.1. Two Wolverines placed among th top…

….5 poin- ts. The Wolverines were a distant second with 602.5 and Iowa was third with 488. "Indiana swam a great meet," repor- ted first year Michigan coach Bill Farley. "The way they swam last weekend, I…

… Michigan hockey coach, his icers were dealt an equally surprising blow. Despite a hard-fought 4-3victory over Notre Dame, the Wolverines were unable to overcome a five-goal, first-game deficit, bowing out of…

… which Notre Dame erupted for four goals, breaking a 3-3 tie and making the Wolverines' task in game two all the more difficult. Michigan's demise actually began midway in the second period after tallies…

… within two goals of a tie with only 5:48 gone in the second period. But a Notre Dame power play goal at 11:02 cut off Michigan's momentum and placed the pressure back on the Wolverines. Penalties severely…

… team was a man down," said Farrell, "but it's tough when you're down two men. We had it all set up, but those penalties hurt." Notre Dame closed out the scoring on a power play tally as the Wolverines

April 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

… concerning whether he would be donning the maize and blue of the Wolverines or the green and white of the Hartford Whalers nex- t season by signing with the latter. The sophomore from Vancouver, British…

… congratulated me and so did the coach." THE LOSS OF Fricker will most cer- tainly be felt by Giordano and the Wolverines next year, considering Fricker joins back-up goalies Rudy Varvari (graduated) and Bob…

… National Hockey League,. ending speculation on whether he would remain a Wolverine next season. The ter- ms of the contract were undisclosed. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Women nefters pound Irish, 8- 1' qFl g…

… to clinch the team competition. DAISY MARTIN made her singles debut for the Wolverines at the sixth singles position. Martin played well in her first effort, but was handily defeated by Notre Dame…

… Mary Legeay, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0. At third doubles, Weber and Hertzman had an easy time defeating Sheila Cronin and Sheila Obromsky, 6-0, 6-0. The Wolverines square off against Michigan State tomorrow in East…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… pinned. Wolverine captain Joe McFarland then received an unexpected gift from Lehigh coach Thad Turner when Tur- ner decided to move Jim Frick from 134 to 142 poundswto replace Lehigh star Peter Yozzo, who…

…. However, Turner's switch forced Rickey Moore, Michigan's starting 142- pounder to suit up in a hurry. Moore had expected Yozzo's forfeit to give him the free win and, according to Wolverine coach Dale Bahr…

…. The Wolverines currently find them- selves dominating the eighth position in the CCHA heading into their home-and- home series this weekend against Bowling Green The-Faleons-occupy the- third spot (or…

…, Berensoni noted, should assure at least one defensive-minded offensive player on the ice throughout the game. Berenson will also hope that the soporific (from the Latin, sopor) Wolverine power-play can come…

… alive and generate some scoring after devoting one full day of practice to the man-advantage situation. There is little doubt the Wolverines are prepared to jump back into the CCHA play after dumping two…

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…Men's Basketball vs. Yugoslavia National team Thursday, 7:30 Crisler Arena SPORTS Wrestling Wolverine Open Today, 9:00 a.m. Crisler Arena ,.« ,the Michigan Daily Sunday, November 11, 1984 Page…

… fact a that it was a less talented hockey team than Michigan State last night. The Wolverines fared no better on the road than at home Friday night, drop- ping an 8-2 decision before a full house of 6…

…,053 at Munn Arena. THERE WERE fewer mistakes and fewer penalties for both teams but the result was the same for Michigan, its fifth straight loss. The Wolverines didn't pass well, they were outskated and…

…- tans then exploded for five goals in the third to turn a 3-1 lead into a rout. However, it was Spartan goalie Bob Essensa who was tested early as the Wolverines came out fired up for the first period…

… quickly though, on a goal by Tom Anastos at 5:48 and never looked back. Center Bill Shibicky notched a goal late in the period to give the Spartans a lead they would not relinquish. The Wolverines

… cluding or a one-gam Berensc its aggres weekend a "I don't we have 1 said. "An top teams continue t 8-2 Wolverines took out their ns in the final period, starting brawls with the Spartans in- ne which will…

… in the coun- try. The season officially begins today with the Wolverine Open, but already the team has been recognized as a good one, when it was selected to represent the Midwest at last weekend…

February 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… THURS. Feb 1t FRIDAY Feb 1$ A*I' I II FISH B( )'\VI e lc'st8_h~ retJ i'.. '' delivered ). '..Ir/irrrv Hot By LARRY FREED The last time the b Wolverines tipped off against tans of Michigan State, they…

…-found confidence has ac- the Spar- counted for the Wolverines' sudden y were a surge, three consecutive home victories dled with with the last coming against upper- a winless division Illinois. Thad Garner, the…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…-4 loss to Ferris State from the Wolverines' other six losses was a fight after the game - a fight that will probably cost Michigan the services of Jeff Norton, the team's captain and top defenseman for…

… was trying to intimidate the Wolverines. "I was speared twice during the game, the last time with about 12 seconds to go," he said. "Then I was cross-checked in the head at the buzzer. I used my stick…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… named Ohio "3A Player-of-the-Year," leading his Dunbar Wolverine team to a 24-4 record and the state championship, and averaging 24 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists per game, he forced recruiters to…

… the case and inked Taylor's name on the dotted line. An unpublicized Wolverine at the high school level had now attained true Wolverine status in the collegiate ranks. This year a similar situation had…

June 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

…, Elliott had t 5-11, 180 a 3.50 goals against average and a 9-11-4 Minnesota record. Kobylarz, a sophomore last d. Goff, a season, played in 36 of the Wolverines' y the New 38 games during which time he…

…. All t defensemen from Minnesota. The trio of Wolverine recr Todd Carlile of North St. Paul of Roseville and Bill Brauer o1 CARLILE, WHO stands at pounds, was selected by the I North Stars in the sixth…

… icers noone ... no other choice' 4 Elliott and Kobvlarz . .. NHL passes on Wolverine icers AP Photo Jumpin'Jack Flash? No, it's jumpin' Robin Yount of the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewer shor- tstop…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 21

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday -December 11, 1989- Page 7 WRESTLING NOTEBOOK Bahr pleased with Wolverine progress by Jeff Sheran Daily Sports Writer As the open tournaments wind down and the Big…

… season. In addition, no Wolverine starter possesses a losing record. Particularly pleasing to Bahr is the performance of 134-pound rookie Joey Gilbert. Gilbert captured the Eastern Michigan Open and Ohio…

… years a6." JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan senior forward Leslie Spicer dribbles in the first half against Ohio University. The 5' 10" Spicer amassed 10 points for the Wolverines. BOBCATS Continued from page…

… of other things as well. It's great to go to the bench. I think our depth is really paying off." The Wolverines trailed only once throughout the game. Ohio scored first to start the game, but was…

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 11, 1984 I By JON HARTMANN Michigan West. That's what head coach Dale Bahr and the rest of the Wolverine wrestling staff call the Las Vegas Classic…

…. You see, Michigan's graduate assistant Mark Churella, who coached at Nevada-Las Vegas for the last three years, is in charge of the tournament. Over the weekend, the Wolverines made sure that their…

… that Hill and 158-pounder Steve Richards returned with money in their pocket. However, he added that the coaching staff wasn't quite so lucky. Gymnasts place high in Wolverine Classic SKI RENTALS…

…., 4-6pm; Fri., Noon-6pm. For more info, call the Zr NCRB Gymnasium at 764-3967 I RATES AVAILABLE By DEBRA .d e FRANCES Despite a poor showing in Satur- day's team competition of the Wolverine

… individual .events, scoring a 9.1 in the parallel bars and 9.5 on the high bar. Rose also placed third in the still rings. THE WOLVERINE men were also lead by senior captain Stuart Downing, who pulled in a…

March 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

…4 Subscribe to The Michigan Daily 764-0558 SPORTS Friday, March 11, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 10 Sstuns Hawkees (Continued from Page 1 ) 7 " "~' the Wolverines pulled off a major upset…

…'S ' league championship. DAY IT WAS TURNER'S evening right from the start. The 6-3 sophomore scored SPECIAL . the Wolverines first 11 points, and hit 15 44' of 19 free throw attempts - including 12 STARTING AT…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

… 9WC , j i By DREW SHARP Michigan, was trying to put Michigan State away in the third quarter of its 1980 showdown in Ann Arbor. Wolverine quarterback John Wangler dropped back to the Michigan 35…

… junior tight end are the key plays he has made throughout his Wolverine career. In last year's Notre Dame classic, Dunaway made a diving touchdown catch with less than a minute remaining to put Michigan on…

… top. This season in East Lansing, Dunaway made a clutch fourth-down grab as the Wolverines generated a comeback against Michigan State. Then last week against Illinois, the Pittsburgh native pulled in a…

… single tight end." First and foremost on Dunaway's mind right now is a Wolverine return trip to Pasadena New Year's Day. The only factor standing in the way are vic- tories over Purdue and Ohio State…

… go to Pasadena. Besides, chances are when you go to the Gator Bowl, you won't be wearing a Big Ten championship ring." For the Wolverines to return to Pasadena, Purdue and Ohio State must be Dunaway…

December 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… a technical foul for hanging on the rim. Nevertheless, the Wolverines had lit- tle trouble pulling ahead of the visitors from Kent State. Out-rebounding and out-running the smaller opponents, the Blue…

… baskets for the rest of the period, and the Wolverines went into the locker room with a 40-24 halftime lead. As the second half began, the Blue hoopsters picked up where they left off, hitting the first…

March 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…- banchek, men's swimming coach. Twenty-six years ago this time Urbanchek had similar cause for celebration. He helped lead the Wolverines to the Big Ten title as a swimmer. NOW IT'S TIME to wipe off the dust…

… that has gathered in the men's swimming trophy case since then, because Saturday, at the Indiana University Natatorium, the Wolverines overcame a 40 point deficit on the last of three days of competition…

March 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… season anyway tomorrow with its annual spring trip. The Wolverines will travel to Texas, where they will stay until March 23. The Texas location is a departure from the traditional site of Florida, and…

… here people have a chance to see different parts of the country." This year, the parts of the country the Wolverines will see are Houston and Edinburg in the Lone Star State. The team opens its schedule…

… the Wolverine grappler, 6-4, in the final. PAT McKAY, like McFarland, placed second to an Iowa wrestler who was the defending Big Ten Champion. Yet McKay had an excellent tour- nament, which has…

October 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… the University of Kentucky, who transferred to.Michigan and is sitting out a year before joining the Wolverine thinclads. Commenting on the course and his 16:01.7 time, Passenger said, "It's really well…

… - Not all of Michigan State's teams fell prey to the Wolverines yesterday, as the Michigan women's cross country team placed second to the Spartans in the Western Michigan Invitational. Michigan's first…

… finisher was Sue Fredrick who placed fifth in the meet with a time of 18:06. Next for the Wolverines was Lisa Larsen, who crossed the tape seventh at 18:21. She was immediately followed by team- mate Judy…

… Yuhn at 18:23. WALK-ON Ann Boyd finished next for Michigan, coming in 19th with the time of 19:13. The final scorer for the Wolverines was Lynn Fudala, who was, 22nd at 19:22. This marked the first meet…

… runners took the first four spots, accumulating only 16points. The Wolverines had 61, followed by Western Michigan with 74 and Central Michigan with 98. The thinclads will travel to Ypsilanti next weekend…

… competition. The Wolverines gathered 693 points. Ohio State, the match winner, had the low score of 632 followed by Southern Illinois with 663 and Marshall and Illinois State who were tied with 667. ELAINE…

… SATYSHUR finished eighth. overall leading the Wolverine pack with a score of 162. Next for the Michigan linksters was Karyn Colbert who with a score of 171 tied for the number 27 spot. Donna Smith placed 39…

March 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…-Chicago. The excellent score was not only the best of this year, but the highest score that a Michigan team has received in the last three years. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines record in dual meets this year is 9…

…. It's great to end the season on a high note," he said. Part of the Wolverines tremendous success this year can be attributed to their steadyrimprovement on the pommel horse. Once a troublesome event…

…, his first hit as a Wolverine. ROLLINS made a comeback attem- pt in the bottom of the fourth with four runs, to cut the Michigan lead to 8-4. The Rollins uprising was powered by only two hits, but helped…

… Bradetich and Lorea Feld- man led the Wolverines in the losing 7 Barber Stylists Professional Experienced NO WAITING! DASCOLASTYLISTS Maple Village...........761-2733 Liberty off State........668-9329 Finish…

…'ll probably be able to field our strongest lineup of the season. Of course I'm not counting all the people we've lost to injuries," said coach Dana Kempthorn. THE WOLVERINES have been plagued with injuries all…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… sagged to 28-34-6 the next season, Berenson was seeking employment until he hooked up with Scotty Bowman in Buffalo, and then, with the Wolverines last year. WITH 22 years in the professional ranks behind…

… what's here." Of course, Berenson is intent on winning ,a few hockey games, in case anyone wondered. Last year's seventh place CCHA finish and 13-26-1 record leaves the Wolverines with little place to go…

… Powers. Berenson looks to finish in top four. 4 Doily Photo by DAN HABIB- Red Berenson is in his second year as Michigan hockey coach. The for-r mer Wolverine hockey great emphasizes to his players the…

… have to score at a better rate than last year. If last week's intrasquad game in which 22 goals were netted is any in- dication of things to come, the .Wolverines just may have enough firepower to offset…

… where we couldn't buy a goal." BERENSON, however, sees offen- sive improvement over last season, one in which the Wolverines were out- scored 208-151 and one in which his team failed to average four goals…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… head coach will become the all-time leader in wins at Michigan with a victory against the Golden Gophers Saturday, and the Wolverines, at 9-0, are only one of three unbeaten and untied teams in the…

…-likely scenario is Notre Dame beating the Nittany Lions this weekend, Michigan beating Minnesota, and the Wolverines thus moving up to number two. Schembechler has never been a fan of a team being named national 3…

June 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 27) • Page Image 15

…, throwing, fielding and hit- ting," said Larry Doughty, Cincinnati's Assistant Scouting Director. "And we feel that Tony has all of these. We feel that he has the desire to make it." ANOTHER Wolverine who was…

…. Ontiveros compiled a 6-2 record and 1.94 ERA on the year. He was a junior, and as such could come back to play for Michigan next season. One Wolverine player who attracted some interest from the pros but has…

… four Wolverines who were drafted by major league teams in this week's draft. Get Up, Get Out to the Great Tent and Sleeping Bag Sale. ,r ~Texsport 2-man _1 } S x 7 Nylon ' BackpackingTent (f…

November 11, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… line-up, however, is not set. SINCE their third place finish at the Big Ten Championships two weeks ago, the Wolverines have been gearing up for this meet. Michigan's previous meets this season have been…

… disqualification (as opposed to a game misconduct) entails an early trip to the showers for the game in progress, pim a one game suspension. RESULT: The Wolverines head into tonight's game at Ferris State without…

March 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… season sweep over Michigan. The first game, at Columbus, is one the Wolverines will not soon forget. Michigan was 14-1 and riding the crest of a 13-game win streak at the time. But a Grady Mateen dunk in…

… winning isn't every thing, it's the only thing, may have been wrong. Michigan's women's gymnastic team disproves this theory. Despite a 3-9 record and a five-match losing streak, the Wolverines are ranked…

February 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…'t get a better education." Not to be overlooked is the fact that her cousin Gerald White was the Wolverines starting fullback her se- nior year. Like many high school stars, Brown found the adjustment to…

… to go. This season Brown has emerged as a star. She has led the Wolverines in scoring nine times this year, in- cluding a career high 26 points against North Carolina. With last year's leading scorer…

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