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January 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, January 6, 1988-Page 9 Wolverines claim the Fame Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Michigan defensive tackle Mark Messner shares his emotions with cheering fans after the…

Wolverine victory. Messner caused Alabama quarterback Jeff Dunn to fumble which Michigan promptly turned into seven points. !R Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Michigan running back Jamie Morris bowls over…

January 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -Saturday, January 8, 1983 4 " S) -W IY V, A bouncing Wolverine cheerleader shows his support for a losing cause. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler explains the disappointing game…

… at a press conference... ... and Bruin coach Terry Donahue congrn sideline. It's Only a Game Fortunately for rabid Wolverine fans, the week preceding the big game in Pasadena 4 was preceded by all…

January 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 9, 1981-Page 7 -ENGSTROM 1. Wolverine Coach Bo Schembechler defends his bowl record at a pre-game press conference. 2. Actor Lorne Greene, the Rose Parade's Grand…

… Marshal, waves from his horse-drawn float on Colorado Blvd. 3. Television cameras move in close to cover the Wolverine Marching Band at halftime. 4. Tailback Butch Woolfolk, the game's Most Valuable Player…

January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverine hockey team's stay in Chicago earlier in the season: Dear Bernadette the usherette, Hi. Remember me? We met last Halloween night at an Illinois-Chicago hockey game. Surely you remember the…

… uncharacteristic effort you were seeing from the Wolverines. They lose a lot, but they're never blown out of a game. "It can be a good hockey team," I said. I also told you of the evil that occurred on Halloween…

… team still has two games in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines will get you back." In all my years as a Michigan fan there is one trademark I'll never forget: Michigan teams always bounce back from humiliation…

…. Well, last weekend our time came. I was all set for a Michigan sweep. Everything was pointing in the Wolverines' direction. They had won four of their last six games, while UIC had lost four in a row and…

… was only 4-9-1 since the Michigan massacre. Two of those Wolverine victories were sweet revenge against Miami. There was no doubt that the same treatment was in store for your Flames. LAST WEEK…

January 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…-2 at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were clearly the ominant force in the first period as the majority of the play was in Flame territory. The scoring began early as the game's first goal was netted…

… board. The fir- st 20 minutes ended with the Wolverines on top 2-1. Michigan's Jim McCauley opened the second period with another Wolverine goal as he picked up a blocked Speers slapshot and rifled it…

… past Blakey. SPEERS THEN scored the fourth Michigan goal at 5:52 by making an in- credible off-balance, back-handed shot that slipped past the Flames goalie. The Wolverine scoring barrage con- tinued as…

… McCauley netted yet another goal, making use of a Michigan power play opportunity as Flame Dave Cronin was in the penalty box for holding. Wolverine goalie Elliottwas able to hold Illinois…

…Intyre sailed over Elliott's shoulder and caught the upper right corner of the net. The game ended with a 5-2 Michigan victory and, accompanied by the over- time win Friday night, gave the ninth- place Wolverine

January 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 83) • Page Image 14

… Frieder said it best back in December, during the Wolverines' sleepy non-conference schedule. "Hell, no. I'm not anxious for the Big Ten season to start," said Frieder. "We've got the toughest start of any…

… of Frieder's words became evident Monday night, as the Wolverines bowed to Purdue in the con- ference opener for both teams, 81-74. The loss was the first setback of the season for Michigan, which had…

…-56. The Wolverine! starters played well, but the substitutes allowed Northern to close the wide gap the Wolverines had opened. Michigan only led by ten at the half, 38-28. "I really hoped that by, this…

Wolverines, 81-74. Purdue wasn't even ranked in the top 20 because of its two non-conference road defeats to Tennessee and Tulsa. Tennessee is ranked thirteenth in that same poll, and Tulsa has only one loss…

…-tough Providence. Purdue's non-conference slate was obviously tougher than that of the Wolverines, which featured games against Arkansas, Kansas, and Dayton. This put Michigan at a great disadvantage Monday night…

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 24, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… Hawkeyes in the Iowa Fieldhouse, 56-38. The Wolverines' offensive output was their lowest since 1951, when they were held to 32 points by Michigan State. It was the fewest points that Iowa had given up since…

… we couldn't run with them." Wolverine guard Eric Turner con- curred that Iowa's strength dictated that Michigan implement delay tactics. "Because of the type of team we are, we can't overpower anyone…

… them. The Wolverines only hit 27 percent of their attempts from the field. "rHAT'S ATROCIOUS," said Frieder with disgust. "It's hard to explain why we shot that poorly. It's ridiculous." -Iowa coach…

…. penetrating the zone." Despite the difficulties that the Wolverines had shooting, they remained close to the Hawkeyes into the early part of the second half, trailing by a 29-21 count with 16:07 left in the…

… game. "We did very well rebounding," said Wolverine center Ike Person, noting that his team was only out-rebounded by two. "That surprised us. That's what kept us in the game. If only we could have hit…

… our shots..." BUT THE Wolverines didn't hit their shots, particularily during the next 8:34 of play in which they failed to score a single point. During this same period of time, the Hawkeyes tallied 10…

… challenging the ball (on defense) in the middle also Low 6-38 played a big part in the game." About the only bright spot for the Wolverines, according to Frieder, was their free throw shooting. Michigan en…

… went right for the Wolverines, though, as Iowa cruised to a 56-38 victory. 20 13 56 - 38 - 56 Attendance: 13,365 ' tull court C PRESS Boring basketball.. . . .,the way it has to be IOWA CITY By JOHN…

… this one effective. Simply combine Iowa's superb zone defense with Michigan's slowdown offense, throw in some pathetic shooting by the Wolverines, and presto --13,365 fans struggle to keep their eyes…

January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…. Play basketball he does, however, and beat the Wolverines he did on Saturday night. For its part, Michigan did not play terribly. The Wolverines shot 53 per- cent as a team, Joubert broke out of his…

… in the areas they should have dominated. The Wolverines outrebounded thehSpartans by only three, and the inside game, where Michigan was supposed to work over Michigan State, was almost nonexistent…

… week's victory overgood" said the Wolverine coach Iowa. State's hot shooting quicklyg" inthe Wosverynepcoach. dasedhoes f nysuch deja vu. "Michigan State was very up for us. dashed hopes of any s…

… because three of its players allegedly raped a woman. Louisiana State canceled a game because too many players had the chicken pox. And the allegedly mighty Michigan Wolverines got thrashed Saturday by a…

January 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… played in the Wolverine's 62-57 win over Wisconsin last Saturday. For it was Dan Pelekoudas, the target of many a catcall from Michigan hoop fans this season, who enabled the Wolverines to come back from a…

… lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the World Championship, but booing him served absolutely no constructive pur- pose. First, the jeers were aimed at a player who always gives 100 percent for the Wolverines

…, and second, the booers forget that Pelekoudas was one of the veterans on last year's Wolverine squad that kept the team together through a 7-20 season. But boo they did and it was obvious that it had…

… man-to-man and Pelekoudas kept hustling as the Wolverines took the lead for good midway through the second half. For the game he had four points and a season high six assists. That's the kind of play…

… Michigan coach Bill Frieder needs out of his third guard if the Wolverines are going to have a successful season. Michigan is woefully short in guards this season. After Turner, Leslie Rockymore, and…

… Pelekoudas, the Wolverines have only walk-ons. That's why Pelekoudas must keep up the level of play he exhibited in the Wisconsin game. If he can, Michigan can make it through the season with only three…

… scholarship guards - if he can't the Wolverines could be in trouble if Tur- ner doesn't have an outstanding game every time out. The one thing that Pelekoudas was obviously lacking before last Saturday…

… not lose any games for the Wolverines this season, but he won one for them last Saturday. Tumblers fall to. Gophers CIVIL ENGINEERS ... You're Needed All Over the World. Ask Peace Corps volunteers with…

… Michigan women's hoopsteres were. blasted by Big Ten foes. And both times poor shooting and turnovers were the culprits. FRIDAY NIGHT at Minnesota the Wolverines were humiliated, 90-43, by the Golden Gophers…

…. Sunday afternoon it was Wisconsin's turn at the hapless Wolverines, crushing Michigan by a count of 99-68. The pair of mortifying defeats gives the Wolverines an overall record of 3- 11, including a i-3…

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…

January 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… 36 0 Woolfoik 1 10 0 Christian 1 10 0 Whips Huskies, 23-6 (Continued from Page 1) llw I true team in every respect." THAT IS ONE OF the factors which made the 1980 Wolverines so unique. The Rose…

… Bowl victory itself was of a very unique nature. In the past, Schembechler and the Wolverines have made a habit of out- playing their opposition between the 20- yard lines only to lose the so-called "big…

… Tom Flick displaying a bit of the marvelous passing touch which the national and international television audience was to see all after- noon, Washington marched from its own 36 to the Wolverine four…

… season which bounced for a Rose Bowl record of 73 yards ; an interception by cornerback Brian Carpenter at the Wolverines' eight-yard line to kill a second Huskie drive; and time con- straints at the end…

… up short. I wanted to win it for those guys-guys like (Ron) Simpkins, (Cur- tis) Greer-they came so close to win- ning a bowl game." But the bottom line is that the 1980 Michigan Wolverines will be…

…, Detroit 2 N.Y. Islanders 6, Totonto 3 College Basketball DePauls85, Maine 77 S. Alabama 76, Virginia Commonwealth62 Kansas St. 97, Oklhona City 49 SMU 53, Texas 51OT Rice 57, TCU 51 Wolverine icers…

… were recessed for the holidays, the Wolverines roared through five non-conference games and came clear with only one loss. Michigan's only defeat was in the finals of the Great Lakes Invitational…

… Tournament as it bowed to' Michigan Tech 3-2, in overtime. But that was the only bad part of the tournament for the Wolverines. Besides taking second, Michigan defeated rival Michigan State, and right wing…

… Ted Speers, defenseman' John Blum and goalie Paul Fricker were named to the all-tournament team. Fricker was also honored as Most Valuable Player of the tourney. The Wolverines handed the Spartans a 3…

… the Wolverines' success thus far to team contributions. "The key (to recent success) is that we're making slow and steady .progress and every one is making a team contribution. We have played with…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

…Doug in Deep i BY DOUG VOLAN Wisconsin crowd deserves an assist MADISON - When the Wolverines met Wisconsin on Saturday, little did they know that they'd be playing the Badgers five on six. The sixth…

… man for the Badgers, 11,174 in number, played an important role in defeating the Wolverines. Although this is relatively small for a Big Ten crowd, Wisconsin Fieldhouse is similar to Yost Ice Arena…

…. The Badgers couldn't convert the missed Wolverine opportunity but did force Michigan to foul Tim Locum. Locum converted on two free throws to secure the Badgers' final margin. With four seconds…

… remaining, the Wolverines then failed to successfully inbound the ball and release a three-point shot. Michigan never trailed Wisconsin in the first half, but managed to lose a 10-point lead. The Badgers…

January 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… one for the Michigan men's basketball team. The Wolverines have dropped their last five games to lower their record to 1-7. "We've got to be the best damn 1-7 team, not only this year but in the last…

… decade," said Michigan head coach Bill- Frieder. MICHIGAN'S FIRST loss during its current five game losing streak came against Western Michigan, 71-60 on Decembd 12 at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines were…

… the half. MICHIGAN LED by five with 13:23 remaining, but several Wolverine, tur- novers allowed the Titans to eventually take the lead on a tip-in by Joe Kopicki. Turner led the Wolverines in scoring…

…, .....,-... the Wolverines owned a 60-59 lead and the ball. But Turner had the ball stolen, and Louisiana Tech converted this tur- nover into a 61-60 lead on two Rennie Bailey free throws. Michigan then went into a…

… delay of- fense until the game's final seconds when now departed Joe James took the contest's final shot. The ball bounced of the rim ' and the Wolverines had lost again.W "THE SHOT that I took in the…

… Classic, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Michigan's play improved. Nonetheless, the only reward that the Wolverines received was two more losses. In the first round, Michigan lost to USC 77-63, in a game…

… fell in on the Wolverines. USC outscored Michigan 15-4 down the stretch, turning a close contest into a rout. cagers DESPITE THE LOSS, team captain Thad Garner noted that Michigan was beginning to show…

… team.'"h The following night, the Wolverines turned in another sterling performan- ce, only to lose to Alabama- Birmingham 73-72 in the tournament's consolation game. Late in the first half, Michigan led…

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

… the Michigan women's basketball team and coach Gloria Soluk, it's a good thing it isn't. LILLY, a freshman from Cleveland, has been guiding the struggling Wolverines from the point-guard position since…

…'s games late in the season. Said Soluk, "Every time she played I sat behind the bench," to let Lilly know how badly Michigan wanted her. When decision time came, Lilly chose to be a Wolverine, citing…

… season. Lilly knew the CSU coach and had played against many of the Vikings' players in high school. The Wolverines, however, lost to the Vikings, 71-68, despite a season-high 21 points from the freshman…

…. "It was a heart-breaker," said Lilly. The Wolverines, only 3-11 on the season and 1-3 in the Big Ten, have dropped several such close games. And the schedule gets no easier this weekend as the…

Wolverines face Ohio State tonight and Indiana on Sunday. Both games are at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes are 11-2 on the season and undefeated in the conference. "Ohio State is probably the toughest team in the…

…'s track and field team doesn't stand a chance of winning its own Michigan Relays tonight. But that, of urse, is only due to the fact that no scores will be kept. The Wolverines, however, do stand a chance…

… continue their assault on the record books tonight, though, because their events are not on the agenda. The Wolverines are also looking to do well in the distance medley relay as Frederick-Foster, Wilson…

… determine the winner, will also be a strong area for the Wolverines. In the high jump, Michigan will receive a boost from team record holders Joanna Bullard, Dawn Rich and Melody Middleton. In the long jump…

…, varsity record holder. Thornton should be the Wolverines' big hope. In addition, Middleton will try to take top honors in the pentathlon. RALPH'S MARKET (665-7131) All the Best Deals at the Best Prices…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…Hockey vs. Michigan State Friday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS, Monday, January 25, 1988 Men's gymnastics vs. Minnesota Friday Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Page 9 WOLVERINES TAKE OVER…

Wolverines were defeated, 5-3. "We had the chances but the goals weren't there," said Michigan head coach Red Berenson. "(Friday) night we didn't need them and they were there. You can't give up five goals to…

… opener, the sophomore goaltender returned with a vengeance the next evening, stop- ping 36 Wolverine shots. Sixteen of those saves came in the third period, when Michigan continuously at- tacked the net…

…." The Wolverines did score three goals of their own in the second pe- riod, but it wasn't enough to over- take the Bulldogs. "I can see why that team has beaten (Michigan) State, Western (Michigan), and…

… Lake Superior," said Berenson. "They play a patient game, particularly with the lead." IN THE SERIES opener, it was the Wolverines who were hot. Trailing 1-0 after the first period, Michigan caught fire…

… in the second, scoring four goals. Two of them were by right wing Billy Powers, who picked up five points on the night. "It was my best game here," said Powers. The Wolverines added four more goals in…

… was defeated by Michigan State Friday night, 66-59. Despite the Wolverines' third straight Big Ten loss, head coach Bud Van- DeWege didn't seem upset. "I'm not down one bit," he said. "We've just got to…

…- lems once again plagued the team. The Wolverines shot just under 31 percent for the game. "We came to play," said VanDeWege, "but the bottom line is that we're not playing the half-court offense. You…

… shooting from the field. Powell and the rest of the Wolverine offense was shut down by the tough Michigan State defense. The Spartan center, 6-4 senior Sue Forsyth, seemed to get a hand in ev- ery Michigan…

January 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… nip the Wolverines, 85-84 By RICK KAPLAN The two-time defending Big Ten champion Michigan Wolverines are not ready to hand over their crown without a fight. Indiana defeated Michigan 85-84 in one of…

… victory. The Wolverines had scrapped back from a 19-point deficit, eventually taking the lead, 84-83, on a Gary Grant free throw with driven the baseline and was out of control when Hoosier Steve Eyl hit…

January 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… weekend, but starting today the Wolverines have little time to rest. Michigan coach Dale Bahr isn't worried. "Our kids are used to wrestling back to back," Bahr said. "All year we've been wrestling mostly…

… two- day tournaments, and for us to wrestle four matches in three days is really not a big deal." MICHIGAN begins a full weekend today. The Wolverines host Northern Illinois and Morgan State today at 1…

January 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… in e country - when he wants to be. ist night, he obviously wanted to be e best, as the Michigan Wolverines ould readily attest. The Ohio State pivotman was simply vastating in the second half, scoring…

… points and blocking three shots as the ickeyes handed the Wolverines a 69- defeat in front of a sellout St. John ena crowd. THE LOSS DEPRIVED Michigan, w 12-3 overall and 3-3 in the Big Ten, a share of the…

… net. The power play goal was scored at 12:10, giving Minnesota a 2-0 lead. MICHIGAN CAME out battling in the second period. After an on- slaught by the Wolverine offense, Roger Bourne finally…

… capitalized when he lifted a shot from bet- ween the faceoff circles over Gopher goalie Jim Jetland's left shoulder at 5:44. At 18:22, when, on a power play, the Wolverines were swar- ming all around the…

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 22, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… Diag. That's not to say that the Wolverines won't win, but they've never beaten In- diana in Assembly Hal in the 11 years it's been open. In fact, the last time a Michigan hoops team won in Bloomington…

… go far in the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines, on the other hand, saw their Big Ten record fall to 2-3 and their overall mark to 11-4 following their 75-68 loss to Ohio State on Thur- sday. Much of…

… player," noted Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. "He worked hard to get good shots and he hit them." Rellford, Frieder hopes, will someday become Michigan's answer to Tony Campbell. "That would be nice," the…

… teams, Ohio State defeated Michigan, 82-62, in Big Ten play last night at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes quickly assumed a commanding lead in the first half and never allowed the Wolverines to get closer…

… tight in the first half," said Michigan coach Gloria Soluk. "They're big inside and that hurt our game plan which was to try and get inside for the short shot off the screen." The Wolverine women were led…

… halftime lead due mainly to some torrid shooting. They hit 53 percent for the game while the Wolverines shot just below the 40 percent mark. The contest was decided at the half though as the Buckeyes used…

… of Ohio last night as they defeated Michigan for the first time in the school's hockey history, 5-1. But one has to wonder whether it really was the Wolverines on the ice. Except for the maize and blue…

… Redskins dominated play and outshot the Wolverines, 12-3. HOWEVER, OF Michigan's three shots, one went in. Goalie Jon Elliott was perfect on the other end and Michigan left the ice on top, 1-0. amassed…

January 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… supposed to be the "easy" part - Michigan State, Wisconsin and two dates with last-place Northwestern. Don't you believe it. The Wolverines suffered their second straight setback. and fifth in the last six…

… in a row. The Wolverines hadn't gone three overtimes since 1973. The loss puts Michigan at 3-5, eighth in the conference and 10-7 overall. Hopes of receiving a post-season tour- nament bid - which were…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… Michigan too lightly. "We knew Michigan was a very good team. They've just lost some tough games on the road. They just worked harder than we did and deserved to win." A. MAJOR explanation for the Wolverine

…'s success was their ability to put the ball in the hole and rebound with unusual consistency. The Wolverines had not been able to have a better hooting percentage than their op- ponent in their previous eight…

Wolverine, 6-8 junior center Paul Heuerman held his own and at times outplayed Ohio State's much-heralded pivotman, Herb Williams. The 6-10 Williams came into the game averaging 20 points and 8.4 rebounds per…

… and contributed nine points. He's now led the Wolverines in rebounding in the last five games. "Heuerman has really come on," sai Frieder. "He's proving to be one of the Big Ten's top players." Other…

…. Trailing 4-2 in the second minute of play, the Wolverines scored six unanswered points, propelling them in- to a lead they kept for the next ten minutes. With the Wolverines scrapping for everything they…

… moments of the second half as the Buckeye's went on a 6-1 scoring barrage to close the deficit to 43-40. THE WOLVERINES opened their lead to four points, 58-54, with 7:26 left in regulation time, on a…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

… the Michigan women's basketball team lost a heartbreaker to Michigan State, 47-45. The loss was the Wolverines (6-11 overall, 0-7 Big Ten) seventh Big Ten loss in a row, keeping them at the bottom of…

… the conference. Michigan's defense held the normally high-scoring Spartans (10- 6, 4-2) to 34 percent shooting. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, their defense was not enough to com- pensate for their…

… contributed 14 as Michigan had four players score in double figures. THE WOLVERINE defense neutralized the vaunted Boilermaker frontline, holding Steve Scheffler and Melvin McCants to 27 points .and eight…

… rebounds. The Wolverines out-rebounded Purdue 31 to 18 for the game. "Our game plan was to shut down their inside play," Rice said. "Our big guys played great inside defense and the few times it broke down…

…, our weakside defense went to their to help." Michigan took a 7-6 lead on a ferocious Vaught slam with 16:08 left in the first half, and the Wolverines never looked back. Robinson contributed to…

… Michigan's first 12 points, scoring five and assisting on the rest Robinson took a breather and the Wolverines went on a 6-0 run to stretch a five point lead to 26-15 with 9:26 left to play in the half. "ONE…

January 31, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

…. "THIS IS playoff hockey right now," said Flames coach Val Belmonte. The Wolverines travel to Chicago having split the last six games - all against nationally-ranked opponents. But Michigan could only…

… better than they have all season,'' said Berenson. "They are feeling better about themselves, and it shows on the ice." THE WOLVERINES barely showed up on the road early in the season. Michigan lost its…

…- Caughey is still not skating like we'd like," Berenson said. -'-C :z NE'S _ : 3 _.,,. , > Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Ferris State's Doug Edgar (20) chases Wolverine left winger Tom Stiles (11-25-36) in…

… early-season action. Michigan and Ferris State are locked in a three-way tie for sixth place in the CCHA standings with Illinois- Chicago. Bradley to lead Wolverines in theihi Open Rebuilding tankers…

… hope to stay afloat against powerful Spartans By EMILY BRIDGHAM Facing some of its toughest com- petition yet, the Michigan women's track team will compete in the Wolverine - Converse Open tomorrow at…

… the Track and Tennis Building. Playing a key role in the events will be junior Dedra Bradley, whose perfor- mance last weekend clearly proved her versatility and speed for the Wolverines. "I am really…

January 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… Champion Brigham Young is old news - 18 days old to be precise. But the fact remains that the game itself was one of the most exciting in Wolverine grid history. The Michigan defense performed heroically…

… against the prolific BYU Cougar offense. The Wolverines forced six turnovers - three interceptions and three fumble recoveries and blocked a field goal attempt. "IF YOU HAD told me before the game that we…

… what he witnessed in the fourth quarter. BYU quarterback Robbie Bosco led touch- down-scoring drives of 80 and 83 yards to overcome a 17-10 Wolverine lead. BRIGHAM YOUNG's fourth quarter blitz sent…

… Michigan to its second con- secutive excruciating bowl game defeat. Last January 2, the Wolverines fell to Auburn, 9-7 on a last minute field goal. Schembechler's record in bowl games thus dropped to a…

…. For the game, Smith caught 10 passes for 88 yards. BYU's top receiver was tight end David Mills who made 11 grabs for 103 yards. THE WOLVERINES had 1:15 to march 70 yards for the score, but Chris…

… significance - one a highlight, the other a lowlight. THE HIGHLIGHT came in the second quarter and was registered by the defense. The Wolverines had fallen behind, 7-0 and were forced to punt on their next…

Wolverines first down at the 20. Michigan took advantage of that turnover, going 80 yards to tie the game. Had the Cougars scored for the 14-0 lead, the contest would have been finito. Now the lowlight and the…

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 29, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 97) • Page Image 11

… straight meets at home, Indiana has always been in contention for the Big Ten Championship. This year, however, Michigan stood a good chance of beating them. But it was not to be for the Wolverines. "It…

…, NC State is probably Michigan's toughest meet all year. If the Wolverines are to remain in the thick of things they will need a big win agaisnt N C State this week. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: 'M' netters…

… on the junior circuit, each player winning once. Horwitch, meanwhile, pressed top- seeded Jay Lapidus in the first set Friday before succumbing, 6-4, 6-1 to the Princeton 'ace. The Wolverine Junior had…

…. Edwards, who plays for Pepperdine University, was an NCAA semifinalist two years ago and last season lost in the NCAA's io former Wolverine Jeff Etterbeek, two-time Big Ten first singles cham- pion. - "They…

… (Horwitch and Leach) both played extremely well Thursday," said tisner. "The problem is in maintaining That high level of play." & The Wolverines return to action next ursday when they compete in the IT- CA…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…Men's Swimming vs. Illinois Friday, 7:30 p.m. IM Building The Michigan Doily SPORTS Friday, January 30, 1987 Men's Volleyball Wolverine Invitational 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. CCRB aae 11 M'out to crush…

…. Both have seen their ups and their downs. Case in point: three weeks ago Illinois-Chicago swept the Wolverines (10-20) in Ann Arbor. Since then Michigan has played strongly against Ferris State and…

… Michigan State. In fact, omitting the UIC series, the Wolverines have played reasonably well since Christmas after a shaky first half. "IT DOESN'T come as a surprise to me," Michigan head coach Red Berenson…

… spark the Wolverine offense in this weekend's home-and-home series with Western Michigan. Grapplers By DOUGLAS VOLAN Michigan's wrestling team will have a chance to do what every team in the country…

… wants to do - knock off Penn State, the top- ranked team in the nation. The Wolverines have been looking forward to tomorrow night's meet at Crisler Arena all season. The excitement vanished, however…

January 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Red's By ADAM SCHEFTER The Michigan hockey squad has the opportunity this weekend to seek vengeance and move up in the standings at the same time. The Wolverines face…

…. After the second loss, UIC players skated around the ice with brooms, making fun of their opponents' condition. That was the last time, though, and this time the Wolverines have shown signs of coming to…

… camp in Miami. The Wolverine's took t three places in the 100 back as Mike Creaser, Brent Lan Dave Goch all finished wi second of each other. Creas Lang also took the gold in t back and 200 individual m…

Wolverines, last year's Big ng in Ten champions, head into the heart Olsen of the season with a 4-0 record. -n had Junior Dave Goch echoed id 200 Urbanchek's words. "The 57.14 determination of the team was led…

January 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… SUPERIOR goalie Lawrence Dyck saved a Wolverine slapshot from the left face-off circle, but Paul rKobylarz jumped in to pick up the rebound. Kobylarz went on to easily slip the puck into the goal behind Dyck…

…-minute major butt-end penalty, brought about by ramming a Wolverine opponent with the butt end of his stick. OThe penalty disqualified the defen- semen from the game, and teammate Kevin Moore served the five…

…-minute term of the infraction. The penalty was the first major. for the Lakers this year. The infraction did not aid the Late Tippett goal gives Wolverines close win Wolverines though, as the Soo Lakers were…

… goalie Jan Elliott's pads and was able to sneak the puck into the net for his 14th goal of the season. THE LAKERS got justice for Dahlquist's disqualification as, what would have been the Wolverines' go…

… not allowed. The second period of play ended with the score still tied. The Wolverines didn't waste any time coming into the third period and scored just 42 seconds in, taking a 2-1 lead. Goalie Dyck…

… was far outside the crease, trying to sit on a loose puck, but it got away and Tippett grabbed the puck, netting it into the empty cage. The Wolverines were able to hold the Soo Lakers scoreless for the…

… tonight, so they're coming along. The main difference was we won." Superior Wolverines FIRST PERIOD Scoring-1. M-Kobylarz (Grade, Stiles) 17:01. Penalties-M-Koylarz (elbowing) 6:49. LSSC- Dahlquist (5…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… since the 1984- 85 season. Despite suffering a tough loss to Ferris State last Saturday, the Wolverines look strong. "You have to give Michigan credit," said Bulldog head coach John Perpich. "They're a…

…. 15-16, marked the first time this season head coach Red Berenson has been able to compile three strong lines. These three combinations propelled the Wolverines to their first conference sweep over the…

Wolverine squad to miss the national championships last year, but neither money nor talent should hold back the team this year. "I think we will finish in the top eight in the nationals in Maryland. We have a…

… State with club captain Tony Rodriguez and sopho- more Bill Fink performing capably for the Wolverines. THIS PAST weekend, Michi- gan topped Fort Wayne Bible Col- lege and Michigan State. Coach Mc…

…-15, 15-4, and 15-4. Next on the schedule is Notre Dame on Saturday. Last year the Irish gave the Midwest Champion Wolverines their stiffest competi- tion. "Notre Dame has some strong outside hitters. We…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…." FRIDAY NIGHT the Wolverines weren't as lucky, falling to the Engineers, 7-6. In both contests, Michigan fell behind by as many as four goals with a sorry combination of defensive lapses and offensive inep…

…- titude. The Wolverines' come-from- behind style may have been enter- Aaining, but it didn't make Michigan head coach Red Berenson's life any easier. University of Michigan has." formance a ALL OF THE…

Wolverines cut scored his the margin to 5-3 with goals by Frank Wolverine on Downing and Todd Brost. of the circle. But RPI forward Mark Jooris breakaway made the score 6-3 with a goal on a Michigan ah…

… minutes to go, but the Wolverines Hernberg sk couldn't get the tying goal and send dered on a the game into overtime. made a pa "WE DIDN'T have a very good picked up t second period, but I thought it showed…

… went to the s extra goal, but it was a good team ef- nberg) . . fort to come back in the third period." him or me. Having fallen behind Friday, the make a mov Wolverines resolved not to suffer the I…

… goalie Tim Makris in favor ofM gainst Michigan in the oris has scored 11 goals Wolverines, half of his entire season. outdone, Billy Powers first hat trick as a n a slap shot from the top It followed a…

…. "I same school as him (Her- I just thought 'It's either I thought he was going to e on me. I just got lucky, Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Wolverine wings Bruce Macnab (14) and Joe Lockwood (10) fight…

… off RPI defenders after Engineer goalieBrian Jopling (31) makes a save. The Wolverines upset defending NCAA champions RPI, 11-10,.Saturday night. SURGING LADY CAGERS S WEEP PAIR: stuns 16th…

… the score to 36-28 in favor of the Hawkeyes. But then Lorea Feldman took over for the Wolverines. Stringer stormed off the bench, and for her theatrics, was rewarded with a technical. Feldman sank both…

Wolverines' poin- ts, with Feldman pouring in a game high 22 points. "Lorea has established herself as one of the finest players in the league," said Van De Wege. "She's big time. She wants the ball when it…

January 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

…-42 record to date which places the team in second place in the out-state division. Last Sunday's meet saw the Wolverines downed by Michigan State. "The scores were really low because of the lane conditions…

… Nesbitt was another freshman member of the Wolverine club and boasted a 196 average before he went out with a broken collarbone. Chris Wu represen- ts the only graduate student in the club. The team will…

…-pound weight class to knot the team score at 19-19, and heavyweight Klasson followed by pinning ,John Zordani at 4:17 in the decisive match for the Wolverines. SOPHOMORE All-American Joe McFarland opened…

… the meet for the Wolverines by pinning Purdue's Dave Oros at 1:32. McFarland, ranked third in the nation in the 118-pound weight class, will be a starter on the East team in the East-West All-Star Meet…

… held in,. Bethlehem, Penn. on February 1. Junior Larry Haughn (126 pounds) increased the Wolverine lead to 9-0'with a 6-3 decision over the Boilermakers' Ted Patacsil. After sophomore Bill Goodill (with…

… Nadhir was forced to default due to a rib injury. WITH THE Wolverines now trailing, 15-12, freshman Scott Rechsteiner proceeded to turn in his finest perfor- mance of the season. Rechsteiner (8-10- 1) took…

… Boilermakers the lead once again at 19- 16, the victories by McKay and Klasson. clinched it for the Wolverines. Women cugers lose big The Michigan women's basketball team wound up last week's three-game road…

… trip with consecutive blowout losses to both Kentucky, 98-71 on Satur- day and Notre Dame, 78-41, on Sunday. One of the few bright spots for the Wolverines during the weekend was the scoring of forward…

January 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…9 4 Page 8-Sunday, January 31, 1982-The Michigan Daily CAGERS PLUMMET BACK TO EARTH Illini crush Blue, By LARRY FREED Special to the Daily CHAMPAIGN- The Wolverines, still riding high from their…

…- ting his team's break going was its ability to outrebound the Wolverines (45-30). Michigan's poor shooting, 40 percent from the field and 60 percent from the line, did not help the Wolverines escape…

… better than we did," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder. Thad Garner, who kept Michigan close in the first half, led all Wolverine scorers with 15 points. Eric Turner (13) and Dean Hopson (12) also pumped in…

… with his 12 points. "I expect to be double-teamed more now that I'm playing better," Griffin said. 9-61 THE WOLVERINES did indeed try to double cover the 6-10 senior pivot man, but the Illini outside…

… shooting (48 per- cent from the field) put an end to that strategy. Despite his team's convincing per- formance, Henson is still weary of the Wolverines, who he must face again next Saturday. "Although…

… Michigan is undersized, they still can beat anybody," said a cautious Henson. "We're not looking forward to playing in Ann Arbor." Before the Wolverines can look ahead to their match with the Illini they…

Wolverines' sting of defeat. Michigan 'a little flat' "I thought Michigan was a little flat," continued Henson. "Even though they ran their patterns well and executed well they might have been a little flat…

… Illinois head man nicely buffered his slightly negative comments with continued praise of the Wolverines. No, Michigan did not execute well. No, Michigan is not a good young team. It is a very mediocre team…

… muster "only" 79 points. Illinois outrebounded Michigan by a 45-30 margin and ran at will-indeed it ran the Wolverines ragged. So why all the nice words when it's obvious to any impartial observer that…

… this Michigan team is a sorry one? Is it the unwritten rule that one shalt not criticize one's opponent; regardless of how bad they are? Henson gives a good indication of why the Wolverines are being…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… basketball eam. The unexpected can happen at any time in foreign territory. When Michigan plays the University of Wisconsin in Madison tomorrow (4 p.m.), the Wolverines will be looking for their first Big Ten…

… because we want our kids to understand the importance of this ,game. We expect a tough, tough "basketball game," he continued. THREE PLAYERS who 'ould damage the Wolverines are ,forwards Danny Jones and…

… as we have all season," Perrelli See Cagers, Page 10 JESSICA GREENE/Dolly Michigan coach Bill Frieder spells out the game plan in recent Wolverine action. He will need big performances out of both…

…, Rumeal Robinson, and Sean Higgins against Wisconsin. The Wolverines have used a different starting lineup in the last seven games. But now, with the recent emergence of Mills and Vaught, Frieder sees no…

… Mahoney worked with the Michigan staff at Club Wolverine, the Wolverines' summer training program. "We're very good friends," :Richardson said. "She knows our swimmers very well, and we know her' s." While…

… Richardson concedes that "the Hurons will not be Michigan's 1 toughest competition, he sees the K meet as another important step in accomplishing the Wolverines' goals 7 for the season. "Every time you get up…

… closer. The Wolverines expect to be challenged by first-year swimmers Melanie Nelson (breaststroke) and Nicole Ray (distance). Michigan is in the midst of its most rigorous part of the season. "The…

… intensity in the workouts is increasing," Richardson said. All sights are set on the Big Ten championships next month here in Ann Arbor. Next week the Wolverines will start resting in preparation. But first…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… to be the most intense series I've ever played in," said Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples. "If you thought the last series between us was intense, this one will surpass it greatly. We won't be…

…-13) on the other hand, will be fighting to maintain its third place position. The Wolverines presently stand nine points behind the Spartans but only one point ahead of fourth-place Western Michigan and…

… two ahead of Bowling Green. "The games at this point in the season always seem more important," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson. "With so much at stake I sense it will mean a lot to both teams…

… meetings with Michigan State that the Wolverines came out on top. Last weekend the Spartans disposed of Illinois- Chicago in two hard fought games. The sweep in- creased the Spartans current winning streak…

Wolverines, however, have experienced a difficult time grasping this concept and Berenson points out that the team which makes the most mistakes will probably lose. "We haven't played as consistently as…

Wolverines face off with Michigan State tonight at Yost Ice Arena and tomorrow night at Munn Arena in East Lansing. M', MSU scoring leaders Michigan GP G Brown,R 30 17 Powers, B 28 19 Brost, T 30 16 Stone, D…

… x x x By STEVEN GINNS Losing is contagious and the men's gymnastics team has been over exposed to it this season. Tomorrow night at Crisler Arena (7 p.m.), the winless Wolverines will try to end this…

Wolverines in the first meet of the year in whipping them, 280.5-252.8. In its next encounter, Michigan fought back and improved its chances to shake this contagious disease by scoring a 266 in the Windy City…

… Invitational. Darden looked for the recovery to progress. However, the opportunity for a quick recovery was not realized. Illinois caused the losing to spread by inflicting another defeat upon the Wolverines

… travels to Columbus to battle Ohio State and Penn State in a tri-meet tonight. Last week Michigan defeated Illinois to improve its record to 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten. But the Wolverines will need…

January 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 15, 1988 Michigan breaks Jenison jinx Women hoopsters (Continued from Page 1) Glen Rice added 17 points and Loy Vaught threw in 10 for the Wolverines, 3…

…-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall. Rumeal Robinson hit eight of ten free throws and added 10 points to the victory total. Grant led the Wolverines to a slim 41-37 halftime edge with 18 first half points. The…

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 13

…-1 exhibition defeat against a powerful Team Czechoslovakia. THE biggest games over the holiday, tlwever, were those against CCHA rial Ferris State which earlier this season swept the Wolverines ap in Big Rapids…

… notched two goals apiece, goalie Tim Makris topped 29 of 32 shots and a 4-0 sec- ond period helped lead the Wolverines (8-12 CCHA, 9-13 '6*erall) to their first victory in 1986. Michigan coach Red Berenson…

January 15, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, January 15, 1983-The Michigan Daily Wolverine icers fall to akers, By TAM BENTLEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The sub-zero tem- perature wasn't the only thing that was…

… Chiamp's right side. THE WOLVERINES came back to even up the game, though, as Michigan's Kelly McCrimmon netted the squad's first goal on a power play. McCrimmon took a pass from co-captain Brad Tippett…

… powerplay goal as Wolverine Todd Carlile was in Lake Superior freezes 1 in CCHA game the box for highsticking. Butler has scored at least one point in the last six games. The first twenty minutes of play…

… ended with the Wolverines still chasing thedSoodLakers and trailing by a score of 3-2. Michigan had the opportunity to tie the score in the third period but failed to utilize it. Tippett, on a breakaway…

… great stride by breakin fieldhouse and one varsity re outlasting Saginaw Valley and Ontario last night at the T Tennis Building. "I'm real pleased with ours said Wolverine coach Goodridge. "We had a realt…

… of 16:29.44. good per- The final fieldhouse record fell in the ally had a mile-relay as the Wolverine quartet of Darlene Fortman, Martha Gray, Joyce r started Wilson and Brenda Kazinec (3:51.27) g her…

January 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… women's basketball team had a five- game winning streak snapped last night, as Ohio State defeated the Wolverines, 80-64. The loss dropped Michigan's record to 9-3 (1-1 in the Big Ten). Ohio State now…

… and 22 seconds, the Wolverines stormed back by outscoring Ohio State, 14-2. Leading the way during this spurt were- Diane Dietz and Peg Harte, with four points each. With 8:07 left in the contest…

…. Michigan's next contest will be Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. against Oakland University at Crisler Arena. Woman gymnasts 2nd special to the Daily COLUMBUS- The Wolverine women tumblers took second place, with…

… of 129.7. Kathy Beckwith led the Wolverines by taking the top spot in the all-around event with a 35.2 total. Beckwith took second in three different events, with an 8.6 in the vault, 9.1 on the uneven…

Wolverines are now 6-2 on the year and continue their season against Illinois next Saturday at Crisler Arena. Tumblers first Special to the Daily EAST LANSING - The Wolverine men's gymnastics team garnered…

January 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, January 27, 1980-Page 9 SPLITS TWVO GAME SET I Big Ten Standings Minnesota defeats Wolverines, 6-2 By JON WELLS special to The Daily MINNESOTA - With twenty minutes…

… goals in the third period knocked the Wolverines' WCHA second place recor4i to 10-5-1 and it improved their own league mark to 12-10-0. Minnesota added to a one goal, three- to-two margin at 9:52 in the…

January 26, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… leads rout C. stomp minutes - but by the Spartans. Krentz scored his 15th goal of the year after taking a drop pass from Tom Anastos. The highlights of the period for the Wolverines came at 9:45 when…

… they recorded their first and only shot on goal in the period. Wolverines, 1 "Our defense moved," said MSU coach Ron Mason. "We made good passes and kept the Wolverines away from the puck." KRENTZ…

…'t keep someone like Leslie Rockymore down forever. The Wolverine senior, who had fallen from the grace of the Michigan fans and media over the past year due to struggles both on and off court, has ap…

…'s last two games as he went four of five from the floor against Iowa last Satur- day, and then hit a hot-handed eight of nine field goals to spark the Wolverines to an 86-75 victory over Michigan State…

… his shots from the floor, and he lost his starting spot. He was relegated to the end of the Michigan bench. This year the struggle for the Wolverine co-captain continued. With An- toine Joubert and…

… contest. Wolverines scored the last six points of the game, and held MICHIGAN FRESHMAN guard Kelly Benintendi played the Spartans scoreless in the final two minutes, but Michigan an excellent floor game…

January 27, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… TOM KEANEY Will the real Michigan hockey team please stand up? After being drubbed, 11-2, Friday night, and sleepwalking their way through the first period last night, the -Wolverines did play good…

… period. It :was not to be. A TWO-on-one break gave Lyle Phair MSU's third goal at 18:34, and then the Spartans rubbed the insult in the Wolverines' collective face. Brad Beck mauls Blue drew both a…

Wolverine captain Ray Dries. "But the rest of the game was much closer than the score indicated." "WE PLAYED a great first period," said MSU head man Ron Mason."When we get up by four in the first period, it…

Wolverines finally started to play hockey. Michigan looked much better defen- sively, doing a good job of tying up the slot and stopping Spartan plays before they developed. MOREOVER, State actually had to…

… Foster couldn't handle, and Jeff Norton was only too happy to jam the puck in. The Wolverines narrowed the margin to two on a sweet feed from Brad Jones to Tom Stiles at the 15:00 mark, and Michigan looked…

… ready to come back. "WE WERE in the game," said Berenson. "Had we scored in a couple of situations, we might have made a game of it." The Wolverines had those chances in the first nine minutes of the…

… consistency. The Wolverines had their flashes of brilliance, but couldn't seem to make it a habit. No one knew it better than Makris. "We play well one period, we don't play well the next. I play well one…

… the act as the men's swim team defeated the Univer- sity of Wisconsin yesterday, 59-54, at Matt Mann pool. The win made it two in a row for the Wolverines, who bettered their record to 2-0 in the…

… look at forming the top 16 swimmers that will earn a spot in the NCAA meet." Wolverine standout Benoit Clement finished first in both the 500- and 200- yard freestyle with times of 4:34.57 and 1…

…:42.68, respectively. Junior Lance Schroeder added top honors in the 200 fly, finishing in 1:50.64. The Toronto native was also instrumen- tal in the opening 400-yard medley relay win, which gave the Wolverines a lead…

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 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… in- to the "Michigan State Massacre," as they pounded the Spartans, 9-2, last night at Yost Ice Arena. By the third period, the game was pretty much in the bag, as the Wolverines held a commanding 7…

…- formance and brought the roaring par- tisan crowd of 7,776 to their feet when the Wolverines squelched a five-on- three power play. The scoring started early in the game on a freak goal by Michigan State…

… expect to see some pressure zone defense, and some man-to-man pressure. It will be quite a test." WOLVERINE TALES-Marty Bod- nar set a career high with six rebounds against Indiana Thursday night. . . A…

…Crimmon (hooking) 12:45; M- Milburn (hooking) 13:00. saves SAVES 1 2 3 assists from Manning and Steve Rich- mond. The Wolverines capitalized again 2:10 later when Bourne took his own rebound and shot the puck past…

… a felled Scott. At 16:02 Michigan struck again. Jeff Mars winged a shot from the point, fed by Paul Brandrup and Manning, that richocheted off of Scott's leg and into the net. The Wolverines scored…

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… up there with those two disaster classics In both games, Michigan led their opponents late in the game. Against Northwestern, the Wolverines led 51-50 with 3:17 left in the game. But Wildcat star…

… Carrie Lawless blazed through the Wolverines for six of her 18 points in those final minutes to lead the Wildcats to a 58-51 comeback win. MICHIGAN had an identical 51-50 lead with 5:40 left against…

… Wisconsin, before the Badgers drowned out the Wolverine offense. Wisconsin center Janetta Johnson blocked six shots and grabbed nine defensive rebounds, while Shelly Rucinski provided 19 points for the…

… Badgers. The losses dropped Michigan's record to 0-6 in the Bi(T Tin The Wolverines did have several would-be heroes. Forward Tanya Powell scored a career-high 23 points against Northwestern on Friday…

…-YEAR PLAYERS Char Durand and Leah Wooldridge also put forth noble attempts to save the slipping Wolverines from falling further into the Big Ten's cellar. Wooldridge had 10 points against the Wildcats including…

… challenge, we will be conducting campus interviews February 2nd. Please contact your Placement Office for further details. Michigan National Bank Equal Opportunity Employer Though the Wolverines will face…

… the conference's premier teams this weekend, last weekend's results showed that opposing teams should concern themselves with every Wolverine wrestler. 150-pounder Zac Pease has proven a capable sub for…

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