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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Arbor news, who wrote a story questioning the Wolverine coach's frequent substitutions and lineup changes. Frieder set up a Knight interview for the reporter but denied it was to have Knight castigate him…

Wolverines play without any spark or in- tensity. Sure they have won some big games but has there been any contest - save Georgia perhaps - where they looked good for 40 minutes? There were a couple of times…

… subs more than his opposition. This may mean that the Wolverines are deeper than their opponents (probably true) and better rested, but it also means that there is less continuity. Most players agree…

…. The Wolverines lost the momentum Saturday when they pulled up with seven minutes to go. And with no forwards who can han- dle the ball, that is a very risky strategy. Frieder usually puts three or more…

… Sunday as they were trounced, 90-66, by the host Hoosiers. The loss was the sixth in a row for the Wolverines. With Michigan trailing 19-13 midway through the first half, Indiana went on a tear and…

… outscored the Wolverines 12-1. Hoosier forward Denise Jackson tallied 16 of her game-high 31 points in the first half. Indiana took a comfortable 47-26 lead into the locker room at half time. ANY HOPES of a…

… most of the rest of the contest. The Wolverines were outscored from the floor and from the line. Indiana converted 28 of 34 free-throw attempts while Michigan made 18 of 25. The Hoosiers shot nearly 60…

… percent from the field for the game as opposed to the Wolverines 41 percent. GO BLUE at 338 S. State --Pitchers Canadian Blue Free Nachos Tuesdays 9-Close INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. $19980…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… Page 1) THE LEAD PROVED insurmountable for the Wolverines. After Joubert hit a jumper to pull Michigan to within two, 55- 53, at 1:32 it seemed as if someone had put the lid over Michigan's basket. First…

…, Tim McCormick missed a free throw after a Jim Rowinski foul inside. Then, on Michigan's next possession, the Wolverines missed four shots from underneath the basket and for all of their futile efforts…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… arch-rival Michigan State. Beset by injuries, the Wolverines (12-15) will also be up against a Spartan squad that has revenge on its mind. Michigan downed State, 5-3, in East Lansing when the, two teams…

… last met, and that is a fact that the Spartans have not forgotten. The victory ended a 10- game winless streak for Michigan against the Spar- tans, but the Wolverines will be hard pressed to ex- tend…

…- cluded Wolverine left wing Chris Seychel, drafted Chiamp during his high school years. When the time came for college recruiting, Chiamp heard from the likes of Lake Superior State, Colorado College, and…

…'s offer. A month before he was to don the Women c by ROB POLLARD It's been a tough year for the women's basketball programs at Michigan and Purdue, as both the Wolverines and Boilermakers have yet to win a…

… Big Ten contest this season. That will change tonight, however, when Michigan hosts Purdue at Crisler Arena at 7:00 p.m. The Wolverines are currently 0-6, (2- 12 overall) in the conference and mired in…

Wolverines have been hurt by a lack of consistent scorers. Only sophomore forward Wendy Bradetich, who is the sixth leading scorer in the Big Ten averaging 17.5 points per game, has filled the net consistently…

…. This weekend's games against Pur- due and Illinois (Sunday) are games Michigan has an excellent chance of winning, and winning is just what the e Purdue Wolverines must do if they are to elevate…

… from Ohio State. The OSU women are the defending Big Ten champions and have eclipsed the Wolverines' high score, achieved last Friday, by nine points. MICHIGAN'S MEN GYMNASTS won't have it any easier as…

January 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…. THE OPENING period marked an in- tense duel for control between the Wolverines and the Broncos. Rough play, late hits, and cheap shots marred the action. As the period went on, the firework3 intensified…

… in to pull the Wolverines to within one. Seychel's slapshot sent a breathtaker into overtime and seemed to give the Wolverines the momentum once again. In the overtime stanza, Michigan flir- OT to ted…

…'m a Wolverine fan. How do I get this through the cable company." Sports View's contract with Michigan for a twelve-game package has been a source of controversy. Detroit channel 50 felt it had an…

January 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…, and both goalies, was outshot 27-22 by the Wolverines, but came up with the big stops when it had to. An empty net goal at 19:19 of the final period by captain Colin Chin sealed the olverines' doom…

… puck in despite Chiamp's attempt to get back across the crease. THE WOLVERINES came out in the. second stanza with a new vengeance. In the period, Michigan outshot the Flames 14-5, applying pressure con…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…-Chicago 6-4, Michigan Tech 1-6 Ferris State 4-7, Western Michigan 4-3 Ohio State 8-5, Lake Superior 2-4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine's goaltender Mark Chiamp did an admirable job in the Michigan net…

… during Saturday night's win over top- ranked Bowling Green. The junior stopped 46 of 51 shots in the game, including six in overtime, to keep the Wolverines within striking distance. SCORES NBA New York…

… be the motto of this season's Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines may be young, they may be somewhat inexperienced, and they definitely are suffering from injuries. But no one will ever accuse…

… Michigan of giving up. All season long the Wolverines have demonstrated their determination to continue in the face of seemingly insurmountable deficits. Never, however, has their struggle been as dramatic…

… con- test, the hustling Wolverines fought back and tied the game on two beautiful goals from Bruce Macnab and Pat Goff. Michigan then won it in overtime when senior co-captian Jim Mc- Cauley slammed…

… understatement to,~ say there have been a few close ones. Saturday night marked the eighth time this season that Michigan has participated in over- time action. Of the eight games, the M qule Wolverines have won…

… of Northern Michigan. Both figured they had easy sweeps of Michigan, but instead wit- nessed the Wolverines storm back and knock them off on their home ice on respective Saturdays in November. Ask…

… Michigan Tech, which narrowly escaped with a 5-4 overtime victory against an injury-riddled Wolverine squad at the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit. Better yet, ask Bowling Green, the nation's top…

…-ranked team. Each team will tell the same story: Michigan cannot be taken lightly. Realistically the Wolverines can probably finish no higher than fourth place this season. That would still represent quite an…

January 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… have had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year's dlay, but the week in between sure wasn't kind to the Michigan basketball coach. Frieder's Wolverines lost two games, guard Quincy Turner and their…

… hational ranking. - Michigan dropped two one-point decisions on December 27-28 in the Sun Bowl tournament at El Paso, Texas. Host Texas-El Paso, the nation's 10th- iranked team, handed the Wolverines a 72…

January 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…, playing 56 minutes. All but two of his 19 points came after halftime. Turner wasn't the only Wolverine to put on an endurance show. Pelekoudas also played all of the final 40 minutes. THE MOST remarkable…

…' Big Ten Basketball game after watching Michigan play in the first half. Just as in the Purdue game last Thursday, the Wolverines sleep-walked through the opening stanza. Illinois went into half- time…

… it, or in this case, dying for it. The Wolverines came out in the second half shooting 64 percent and outscored Illinois by 11 to send the game into its first over- time. Okay, so you just play five…

… whenever the Wolverines fall behind early in a game they somehow fight back, make the game close, but can't get over that last hur- dle. An errant pass, a missed shot or a foul always seems to prohibit the…

Wolverines from tasting the fruits of victory. Not once during the Purdue game and only once during this epic here at Illinois did Michigan have a lead. Every coach in the Big Ten complains how hard it is to…

… to put the Wolverines under, the young squad came up for a gasp of air. Eric Turner 's 20-foot jumper with no time remaining sent the game into its second overtime and then Roy Tarpley swatted away a…

… desperate, last second shot by Doug Altenberger to put the game into the fourth and final overtime. But the Wolverines could never pull off the big play to win the game and all they came away with was another…

…," said Illinois head coach Lou Henson. All jokes aside, the defeat was devastating to the Wolverines. Their character will be tested strongly to see if they can bounce back when they battle intra…

January 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… nailbiting finish. Iowa narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 51-47 with over three minutes left, then things got a lit- tle crazy. Michigan went to the free throw line four times in the last two minutes with a…

… sank two free throws after being fouled, securing a big win for the Wolverines. "IF RAVELING thinks we have the most talent then he should have no problem winning the next fifteen games because they're a…

… afternoon at Crisler Arena. A boisterous sell-out crowd of 13,609 witnessed the Wolverine cagers un- dergo their most stressful test of the season against pre-season conference favorite Iowa, which they…

… passed with flying colors, downing the Hawkeyes, 53-49. Actually they almost passed the game away. Let's start this growing success story from the beginning. The Wolverines stormed out to an early 20…

…, became deathly quiet as thoughts of choke started to go through their minds, and as fast as the Wave vanished, so did the Wolverines' success at the foul line. Eric Turner, Leslie Rockymore and Joubert all…

… stepped to the stripe and proceeded to come up empty. "Our free throw shooting really fell off," said Bill Frieder in the under- statement of the afternoon. But just as it appeared the Wolverines were going…

…. "Now everybody is looking to help each other out, as well as containing their own man." Indeed defense has been the difference, as the Wolverines only allowed 50 na..4n pa,. .. .a i s*he fir npkoathac a…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… ter of execution as the two tean an equal amount of shots on Bowling Green put the puck almost every opportunity it h keeping the Wolverines' red Saturday, January 7, 1984 Page 9 1 Bowling…

… Green can be. The Falcons almost methodically coasted to a 7-0 lead after two periods on their way to their 17th straight victory. "We didn't get good goaltending in the first period," said Wolverine

… late in the period off the stick of senior center John Samanski. Just two minutes later with the Wolverines' Brad Jones in the penalty box, BG defenseman Mike Pikul fired the puck between Chiamp's pads…

… the goal post. It gave Bowling Green a seven-goal lead despite the Falcons taking only one more shot than the Wolverines. "We're an experienced team, we're playing the game the way it should be played…

… gave the Wolverines some added momentum heading into tonight's rematch by firing the puck by backup goalie Eddie Powers off a nice pass from Jim Mc- Cauley., "We ran out of gas a little at the end…

… saves against the Wolverines. Pikul-ed Wolverines Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Michigan right-wing Paul Kobylarz tangles against the boards with Gino Cavallini of Bowling Green during last night's 8…

…-2 loss to the powerful Falcons. The Wolverines will try to turn the tables against Bowling Green tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. FIRST PERIOD scoring: 1. BG-Kane (Roll) 1:06; 2. Samanski (Cavallini, Ellett…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…4 Paqe 1C --The Michigan Daily - Saturday, January 7, 1984 'M' to By RANDY BERGER Sometime around 4:00 p.m. today Michigan basketball fans should know whether the Wolverines are for real. At that…

… night to Saturday afternoon and play with the same inten- sity." One Wolverine who will need to keep the same intensity from the North- western game is Turner. From all in- dications it seems that the…

…-Hawkeye Arena) Michigan 66, Iowa 60 (Crisler) SERIES RECORD: Michigan leads, 52-39 Womentankers upset Doily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Dan Pelekoudas, hair blowing in the wind, dribbles upcourt past…

… sale items) I I EXPIRES 1/14/84 ' md' - ----------= m m md 4 Special to the Daily ROCHESTER - Division II Oakland University stunned the Michigan women's swim team last night, defeating the Wolverines

…, 72-68. Oakland, a commuter school in suburban Detroit, raced to an early. lead over a Michigan team with a juggled lineup and held on for the narrow victory. Individual winners for the Wolverines

… PRES Good news for Blue.. . ETO's back By RANDY BERGER It doesn't take Dick Vitale or any other basketball wizard to notice the only intriguing development in the Wolverines 68-51 sleeper over the North…

… glory days of the seventies. There's no doubt that Eric Turner is the invaluable key to a successful season for the Wolverines. While the point guard was out during most of the non-conference schedule due…

…-4 last night, suffering a 33-17 loss to Bloomsburg State. The Wolverines managed only three victories in the meet, the first coming from a superior decision by 126-pounder Joe McFarland. The two-time All…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…, 1984 Page 7 MSU By SCOTT SALOWICH The Michigan wrestling team ran into one too many All-America candidates last night, as they fell to Michigan State, 23-16. The Wolverines were ahead of the Spartans up…

… early matches and to build enough momentum to win, and the Wolverines responded with vic- tories in four of the first five matches. "WE WRESTLED super up through, 150, you couldn't ask for more from those…

… ex=Wolverine on the payroll of the vacationing Oakland A's. could not b Sorenson agreed earlier this week to pears to b a $450,000, one-year pact with a club op- west. tion for a second year. "He's me…

… THE FORMER MICHIGAN pitcher there," s will play for another former Wolverine - Manager Steve Boros, who was an in- fielder at Michigan in 1956 and 1957 before playing major league baseball and moving…

… pleased at the prospect Z of being united with Sorenson, who threw for the Wolverines from 1974 through 1976. "HIS TRADEMARK has been to take ' the ball every four or five days and give you 200 or more…

January 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… Turner, who hit only three of 12 shots (two airballs), and committed three turnovers, found himself condemned for lack of consistency. The men in the striped shirts got their fair 'share as the Wolverines

…, compare the Wolverine faithful to some real basketball fans, the crowd at last Saturday's Michigan-Wisconsin game in Madison. Wednesday night, the Maize and Blue "fans" b5ooed Dan Pelekoudas whenever he…

…'s fans never booed the home team. They continuously .were loud and supportive, even when Michigan cut a 12-point halftime deficit to two in the second half. Therein lies the difference. Wolverine rooters…

…, will not result from a recent hard- fought meet. Rather, it will be due to the Wolverines' full practice earlier in the day.' MICHIGAN COACH JON Urbanchek has worked his team' through double practices…

… well, but we should be able to win the meet." The Wolverines will use this meet primarily to improve their swimming strategy, according to Urbanchek. "You need a meet like this to keep the kids sharp…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… to sustain it." MICHIGAN came as close as 55-53 with six minutes left and 63-60 with a minute to go in the game, but in both in- stances the Wolverines were unable to take the lead. Part of the reason…

… connected for four to seal the Wolverines' fate. Nevertheless, Michigan still had its chances to pull off a victory. After Olson hit two free throws to put Wisconsin on top 63-58, Pelekoudas was called for…

January 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…Michigan Lacrosse Club Spring organizational meeting 7:00 p.m. tonight; 1250 CCRB SPORTS Men's and women's gymnastics Wolverine Invitational Crisler Arena; 5:00 p.m. finals The Michigan Daily…

… Gopher offense Wolverines' weekend trip to Minnesota revolved around Petersen's inside and Wisconsin. scoring ability. "WINS?" Frieder snapped. "You "It really changes the look of our mean games." team…

… Kevin Smith and Gerald Jackson re the first players off the bench for Minnesota. Smith, Brooks and Shasky ll hail from the state of Michigan. The Wolverines will start the same lineup as last week: Tim…

… McCormick, Butch Wade, Antoine Joubert, Eric Turner and Leslie Rockymore. A Michigan victory would keep the Wolverines in first-place. Indiana, which beat Illinois last night, and Pur- due also are…

…, and the Wolverines responded with a scoring run. Plays like that make Frieder glad he looked beyond the 6-6 toothpick he first saw playing in Detroit summer basket- ball leagues two-and-a-half years ago…

… is unbelievable," said referee Sanders, who has seen a lot of great players in his day. "He can go a lot farther. He's still just a babe in the woods." Heaven help Wolverine opponents when that "babe…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…." With Illinois on a roll and Michigan coming off a disappointing 61-57 loss at Purdue, it would seem that the unlikely co-leaders of the Big Ten are liable to send the Wolverines home with a .500 lead…

…'s almost a must game for Michigan." Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine coach Bill Frieder and assistant coach Mike Boyd talk strategy during the Iowa game earlier this season, while junior guard Gerard Rudy…

… saying. Opinions about the 'E Michigan basketball team can be heard every day. This writer has been ;,.-" known to make a comment or two on the Wolverines. But there is a problem with opinions: an opinion…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

… DIDN'T come into national prominence until her senior year, said Michigan thinclad coach Francie Goodridge. Foster, the holder of five Wolverine individual track records, received national attention…

… will include Mary Decker, by far America's best female runner, and Cindy Bremser of Wisconsin. "THREE AMERICAN women will TRACK THE WOLVERINES THRU THE BIG TEN BASKETBALL SEASON ON WPAG cmvc MICHIGAN…

… plays at Indiana February 23. The Wolverines battle Purdue tomorrow night at West Lafayette. I An Equal Opportunity Employer . . ,. ._ .:,, a t ' "' ' , 'iii! ^- .- ofth, Learn ... _. and earn…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Copyright 1984, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, January 27, 1984 Fifteen Cents Eight Pages I Late Wolverine rally falls short, Rudet task foree gets. Boilermakers win 61-57 By RANDY…

… BERGER Special to the Daily WEST LAFAYETTE - What has been their nemisis all season long, haunted the Wolverines last night in Purdue. Poor shooting from the outside and missed free throws down the stretch…

… second half daring the Wolverines to shoot from the outside. But Michigan couldn't respond as it shot only 34 percent from the field. The trio of Antoine Joubert, Leslie Rockymore and Eric .Turner alone…

… were guilty of shooting four for 17 in the second half. Michigan's poor shooting down the stretch loomed so large because the Wolverines had ample opportunities to pull the game out. Despite being down…

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… became infected. --Joe Ewing SHORT OR LONG Hairstyles for Men and Women DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State . 668-9329 Maple Village ... 761-2733 ' Daily Photo by CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA Wolverines center Ray…

…- cerning the heaving of squid onto the playing surface. As the game progressed, however, it became apparent that the Wolverines probably would have preferred pillows to squid. Michigan looked tired all…

January 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… Illustrated as saying that "it's your goal since you were a kid" (SI, March 7,1983). Then came Brauer's first year at Michigan, when the Wolverines struggled just to keep games close. No one ate cake. "It was…

…, had a rib injury not sidelined him for several weeks. Nor were there any motivational problems as a result of going from a school of perennial winners to the young, inex- perienced Wolverine squad. "I…

… feared. According to trainer Andy Overmire, it was first thought that Dries, who was injured Friday night in the Wolverines' 4-2 loss at Illinois-Chicago, had car- tilage damage. However, an examination…

… yesterday af- ternoon. "BASICALLY WHAT he had was a bruised knee," said Overmire. "Right now we're just watching him." Overmire thought that Dries would probably be able to play in the Wolverine's home…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…. 0y Wolverines slip, get. punished b Badg9ers By RANDY BERGER Special to the Daily MADISON - Ricky Olson's 39 points propelled Wisconsin to a 71-64 victory over Michigan yesterday b efore 8…

…,646 Wisconsin Fieldhouse fans. It was the Wolverines' first loss in the Big Ten conference this year, bringing their conference record to 3-1. However, Michigan could easily have seen its record boosted to 4…

… he scored 29 points in- Wisconsin's upset win over Michigan State. The sophomore was 14 of 20 from the field and 11 of 12 from the free throw line. Rich Rellford paced the Wolverine scoring attack with…

January 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

…)." Despite Turner's efforts, a repeat of the Iowa game, in which the Wolverines blew a 15-point halftime lead through repeated turnovers, seemed imminent. The Michigan stall was at least par- tially…

… responsible for a 12-5 Indiana run which drew the Hoosiers within three with under a minute to play. FORTUNATELY for Frieder and the Indiana S Knight hit with two T's Wolverines, Indiana's Dan Dakich…

January 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… to match up against Ohio State. Though committed with Turner and Leslie Rockymore as guards, he has many options up front. It would seem he would try to exploit the Wolverines' height advantage…

… commercial TV." Kennedy added that he would meet with Kelly to "discuss the situation." Kead. ... just can't wait (;o oxI $25 OFFALL 14K GOLD RINGS. See .your Josten's representative: TRACK THE WOLVERINES

January 26, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… for the Wolverines is to stop Rowinski and the 11-4 (4-1 in the Big Ten) Boilermakers. "To stop him you can't allow him to outmove you for the physical position inside," added Van DeWege. "You have to…

… toughest road trip of the year for the Wolverines. After tonight they travel to Cham- paigne to play Illinois on Saturday and then to Michigan State on February 2. Rowinskj ... Purdue's incredible bulk r w…

January 19, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… of Ron Stokes' last-second rainbow jump- er from the dead corner that gave Ohio State a 62-60 victory over Michigan last night could- be felt in the voices of the vanquished Wolverines after the game…

… over Tony Campbell of Ohio State. Tarpley's eight points were to Turner. "I thought it was gonna hit the side of the rim." avail as the Wolverines lost their secondstraight conference game last night, 62…

January 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 85) • Page Image 16

…. William). For more information call 665-0219. Sports Women's Basketball Watch those Wolverine women take on Minnesota at 7 p.m. in Crisler Arena tonight. Tickets are $1. Please call 763-2159 for more…

… are $1 for the meet at Mann Pool (Hoover at S. State). More information can be obtained by dialing 1-555-1212. . . no really 763-2159. Men's Wrestling Wolverines flex again when In- diana comes to…

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