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September 30, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

…, September 30, 1986 Page 7 I Stickers lose to Iowa, By ROB LEVINE The field hockey team opened the Big 10 season last weekeid in Columbus with a loss and a tie. The Wolverines fell to nationally…

Wolverines as Iowa dominated play, outshooting Michigan, 15-8. Iowa also had fifteen penalty corners to the Wolverines' one. Against Ohio State Michigan let one get away. OSU scored first at 5:04 of the first…

… Clemon Johnson and a 1989 first-round draft pick to the Seattle Supersonics for forward Danny Vranes and former Michigan Wolverine Tim McCormk. Johnson, an eight year NBA veteran, was the backup center for…

… AWolverines to their first ever national basketball title, the NIT Championship, that same year. In the NIT final against Notre Dame, McCormick scored a team-high 28 points and led all Wolverine regulars in the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

Wolverine team in the Michigan In- of time to stu cobwebs off their clubs during the vitational, shooting a 153, and in the Wolverines easi semester break by participating in MAC tourney, where he shot a 156…

…. vitational, which takes place May 7-8 in Ten foes snd all At the Michigan Invitational, held East Lansing. the Big Ten dua April 23-24 at the University Golf Cour- Netters win six 1 record. se, the Wolverine

…-American Con- ference Invitational on April 25-26. But the result was a disappointing 12th place tie out of 15 squads. The Wolverines shot a 36-hole total of 804 to tie with Kent State. Ball State won the meet…

… with a 759-shot performance. The Blue linksters then took off for Iowa City and the Northern Inter- collegiate tournament on April 30-May 2. The Wolverines finished with 1,113 strokes for a ninth…

March 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… cooperation with the Ark, the Office of Ethics and Religion and the International Center. Special to the Daily HOUSTON- The Michigan baseball squad continued its winning ways yesterday as the Wolverines downed…

… 23rd-ranked Houston 5-3. Senior Greg Schulte started things off for the Wolverines in the first inning with a walk. Dave Stober sacrificed to advance Schulte and Michigan's next batter, sophomore Chris…

Wolverine pitcher Bill Shuta. The Wolverines put on a three-run rally in the fifth, however, to take back the lead from the Cougars. Stober beat out a two strike bunt to get on base for Michigan. Sabo…

… singled to put two men on for the Wolverines, and Paciorek walked to load the bases. Michigan's Jacobson hit a hard grounder to the Houston third baseman and Houston's catcher Jacobson dropped the throw to…

… the plate as Stober came in to score for the Wolverines. Stober accidentally kicked the ball to the backstop after crossing the plate, allowing Sabo to come home with Michigan's fourth run. The…

Wolverines added one more in the fifth on a Charles Froning single. Michigan will meet Houston again today at 4:30. R H E MICHIGAN.................110 030 0 - 5 9 0 HOUSTON..............010 200 0 - 3 5 1 Shuta…

… performance ever in national competition at yesterday's AIAW national track meet, as two Wolverines qualified for All-American status in the final indoor meet of the season. The thinclads, who have exhibited…

…. Also making the All- American team was junior Sue Frederick who placed sixth in the 1,000- yard run with a time of 2:30.7. Melanie Weaver, recovered from a leg injury which hampered her in the Wolverine

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 5C Icers reach post-season; future looks positive N 1; Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Senior Chris Seychel and the Wolverine scoring-attack will…

… unusual goal, but one that has become an obsession with Michigan hockey's second-year head coach. Berenson finished his freshman season at the ehlm for the Wolverines with an 11-20-1 Central Collegiate…

… Hockey Association record, 13-26-1 overall. By normal standards, 11-20-1 would be scraping league ineptitude,, but last year's Wolverines were good enough to just miss upending second-place Lake Superior…

Wolverines? It just doesn't matter, at least according to Berenson. "The important thing is that our younger players continue to improve," Berenson said with an eye to the future. "The chemistry will hopefully…

Wolverines' major problems surfaced. Rough, cold road trips produced little for the "W" column, and many of the players attributed the club's road problems to a mental inability to prepare for contests away…

… from Yost Arena. "WE JUST didn't come ready to play," said downtrod- den defenseman Jeff Norton after the Wolverines dropped the away game of a home-and-home series to Bowling Green early in the season…

…. Michigan did come ready to play when it really mat- tered, or at least when it faced elimination from playoff contention. In a late-season series at Ohio State, the Wolverines swept the Buckeyes in miniscule…

… years, Michigan gained valuable ground. BUT THERE'LL be many more times up and down the ice before the Wolverines become a perennial power. Berenson, however, knows where to start. "My feeling and…

… Calgary product and a tier-two Junior A player, transfer student Billy Powers, a right winger, Mike Cusack from Anchorage, Alaska and Jeff Urban, a Minnesota native and the Wolverines are well on their way…

WOLVERINES HIT BIG TEN CELLAR: Inexperience hurts women cagers By ADAM MARTIN With a hard-working group of star- ters, the wrestling team finished a surprising fifth in the country last winter, posting a…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

… NCAA Championship in the same year. In 1989 that all changed though, as the Wolverines won the Rose Bowl and NCAA tournament. This page attempts to recapture the jubilant feelings and triumphant emotions…

…" after the Wolverines victory over Virginia, launching them into the Final Four in Seattle. A rose with no thorns Defensive back David Arnold (15) and defensive lineman Brent White (88) whoop it up in…

May 19, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… Gophers defeated the Wolver- ines, 5-2, in the finals of the Big Ten Champ- ionships, claiming their fourth title since 1967. Michigan has won the other 19 titles in that span. The Wolverines (15-10 overall…

…, 11-1 conference) defeated Illinois, 5-2, and up-and-coming North- westem, 5-3, setting up the championship match. In the finals, the Wolverines' lack of depth, most notably the loss of senior captain…

… third inning with singles, and, a seb al one out later, Flannelly smashed a Continued from Page u towering drive to right field, making it 5-0 and breaking the game open. sparking the Wolverine attack. In…

….-LI-.- .. r -- + v .. v. . - .rv SUMMER JOBS Softball Continued from Page 1 The Wolverines led that game 2-1 . going into the seventh inning, but allowed a run in the bottom half, sending the game to extra…

… marathon game. Allard continued in tne tniro game, pitching a four-hit shutout, as the Wolverines continued the sweep and won 5-0. The Wolverines led early an they scored two inns in the first inning…

…. However, Allard just couldn't do any more as she allowed fourruns in two-thirds of an inning and was removed for sophomore Andrea Nelson. Nelson held Minnesota but the Wolverines could onlt get one more run…

May 05, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… state comes not from Kirk Gibson, or even 'The Natural' The Wolverines will be competing against athletes from Central Robert Redford, but it comes from Michigan's Kourtney Michigan, Western Michigan…

…, giving the Unikete, "meeint prhi featred pimrialy relapent, his Wolverines a 2-0 win over the Michigan State meet offers, "an excellent opportunity for individual competition," head Wednesday afternoon…

… pretty good team this year and some excellent men." Wolverine all day. Lindsey had no-hit Michigan through W omen travel to IU for invitational 6 1/3 innings as he hoped to blank the Wolverines for the…

… Indianapolis. The it was important that we finally got over the hump and field consists of Big Ten rivals Indiana, Purdue, and Michigan State as beat him," Wolverine shortstop Chris Gagin said. well as Mid…

…'s the Big Ten Championship," Henry header sweep? Was it Thompson's dramatic blast? Was it said. "If we do not win, that will give us an incentive to win the next 'the revenge factor' as the Wolverines

… NCAA scrutiny during the of alleged wrongdoings, the Wolverines mier program in Big Ten baseball. )THER teams might crumble under such higan is prospering. It is an example of , abused, but appropriate…

November 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… (10- 0), the Wolverines' Rose Bowl opponent, could take over the No. 1 position with a win Saturday over top-ranked Notre Dame at the Los Angeles Coliseum (3:30, ABC-TV). The Fighting Irish.(10-0) have…

… said Monday at his last weekly press luncheon of the year. The Wolverines (8-2-1) last met the Trojans in the 1979 Rose Bowl. Southern Cal defeated Michigan, 17- 10, earning a share of thenational…

… fullback Leroy Hoard (33) is brought down by Ohio State defenders during Saturday's Wolverine win. Hoard ran for two touchdowns, bringing his season total to nine. Wrestlers start off slow- BY DAVID HYMAN…

… The Michigan wrestling team competed this weekend in the Ohio Open, its first tournament of the season. The Wolverines failed to bring back memories of their '87-88 season, which saw them finish 6th at…

… chosen on eight different criteria. Three- time All-American John Fisher at 134 pounds was the lone Wolverine winner, pinning Dan Willaman of Edinboro. MICHIGAN'S other three All-Americans, Joe Pantaleo…

May 20, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…-run losses at fourth- place Indiana along with a four game sweep by Minnesota over Michigan State abruptly ended the Wolverines season. "Sometimes you finish just a lit- Al la r d tle bit short and that was…

… score. Indiana added another run in the third while Christy Brown shut down the Wolverines for the remainder of the contest to preserve the 3-2 Hoosier triumph. In the day's second game, Michi- gan woke…

….89, and has the best shot of any other Wolverine to qualify for the national tourna- nenL cheduled Airlines Women's head coach James Henry ow RT feels confident that the Wolverines >m $300 $399 will be…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

… they took three of four games from Minnesota to open a two and one-half game lead over the Golden Gophers. The Wolverines only need to split their last four games at fifth-place Indiana to clinch their…

… first ever Big Ten title. The entire series with Minnesota featured outstanding pitching, as Wolverine hurlers did not give up a single earned run en route to three shutout victories and a one-run loss…

… Bixby, but this time with Bixby the winner. Although the Wolverines managed only three hits off Bixby, they found themselves with an outstanding scoring opportunity in the sixth inning, only to leave the…

… two Minnesota singles. The Wolverines salvaged a split on the afternoon as their bats ex- ploded in the late innings of the series' final game. They used two runs in the fourth, three in the fifth, and…

… added two hits to help lead the Wolverines to the 8-0 rout. The Wolverines continued their fine pitching in non-conference ac- tion on Wednesday, sweeping past Eastern Michigan by scores of 1-0 and 3…

…'s doubleheader against Minnesota. The Wolverines took three of four on the weekend. Wolvrn tracks ters3 to BY ADAM BENSON fore next week's Big Ten champi- smaller schools, there are quality The Michigan men's and…

… end's meet. No Wolverine relay We also have other great properties! teams will run, but Henry expects More Information at: tough races throughout the competi- 543 Church Yes tin Ann Arbor, M1 we're open…

December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…'s mainly because the cause of their ailments is too puz- zling. Michigan has played some great hockey; and it has played some bad hockey. Often, the Wolverines look like two different teams even within play…

… period. Not much was expected from BC since it failed to score in the first frame in its last three games, and four of its last five. SO THE burden of excitement fell on Michigan. But the Wolverines failed…

November 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… talent, they can chip away the flaws and complete a successful design - much like the Michigan hockey team this weekend in Big Rapids. The Wolverines fell to the Ferris State Bulldogs Friday night, 3…

… defensive lapses, especially in the third period. These lapses either resulted in lack of productivity or the loss of a lead. SATURDAY, however, the Wolverines mounted an early 4-1 lead in the first period…

… countered to bring Michigan's advantage back to three. The shooting gallery ended in the third as Lockwood added the only tally. Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples registered 22 saves on the night before Glen…

…, Michigan's shooting was not as accurate. The Wolverines had 70 shots on goal with only 38 on target and only one goal to show for it. "We did everything we wanted to but put the puck in the net," said…

…, epitomizing Michigan's intense desire to come home with a split. The Wolverines got two of the goals off rebounds, something they have not been able to do in the past. "I knew it would be important for us to…

… did we had a chance to rebound." THE BULLDOGS and Wolverines entered the series with the worst goals-against records in the league, but after two periods the score was only 1-1. With only one minute…

May 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

… into this weekend's four-game series with arch-rival Michigan State - that of having to win only one game to clinch the Big Ten East Division title. The Wolverines are currently atop the division with a…

… 9-3 mark. Purdue, who has already clinched a spot in the playoffs, is close behind at 8-6-1. IF THE WEATHER IS GOOD AT Michigan State today, the probable starting pitcher for the Wolverines would be…

… is also 3-0 with a 1.20 ERA. In Big Ten play, Wolverine shortstop Tony Evans shares the batting lead with Nick Fegan of Iowa, sporting a .500 average. Overall, Chris Sabo and Jim Paciorek pace the…

Wolverine hitters with .353 averages. Sabo leads the club in home runs with nine round-trippers. Ohio State checks in at third in the East Division with a 7-9 record, with Michigan State fourth at 5-7 and…

…-5, Wisconsin, with a 3-9 record, sits in fourth, and Northwestern is far behind, with a 2-12 slate. Michigan holds the highest team batting average in the Big Ten with a .312 mark. The Wolverine hurlers also…

… percentage behind Minnesota. WOLVERINE SLUGGER JIM Paciorek takes a healthy cut against an After their doubleheader on the Spartans' home turf today, the batsmen return Eastern Michigan pitcher in Wednesday…

December 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

Wolverines, clinging to fourth place in the CCHA with a 7-6-3 league record, have been equally dimorphic. In the first 10 games of the season, Michigan jumped out to a 7-2-1 record, highlighted by a road sweep…

… of defending NCAA champion Lake Superior. The Wolverines soared to No. 5 nationally and were on their way to joining the elite of the CCHA. Until another. Michigan team came along and spoiled the party…

… second in the CCHA with a 2.65 goals-against average. Defense: The Wolverine defense has been stingy, giving up 62 goals this season to tie them for third place in the league. This past weekend they held…

…. Also in the Wolverines' favor is their continued intensity. Despite the winless streak, they came out fired up and ready to play against Michigan State. "We had a great effort this weekend," said…

… defenseman Alex Roberts. "If we can keep that up every weekend, we'll win games." Luck is another intangible that eventually has to work in Michigan's favor. Over the last few weeks the Wolverines have been…

… a top-four finish and a home-ice advantage in the playoffs as a goal for the season. Technically, the Wolverines are right where they want to be. "Although first place is out of reach, we're only…

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Tech. This weekend, though, the Wolverines won't be battling a college hockey powerhouse-they'll be battling themselves. After their surprise double victory over the Huskies in Houghton last weekend…

… (3-2, 3-0) it would not be surprising if the Wolverines encountered serious in- tensity problems. Head coach John Giordano admit- t that the chances that the icers will let down this Weekend is "very…

… Speers (4 goals-0 assists-4 points). Also leading the Wolverine attack are forwards Brad Tippett (1-2-3) and Paul Brapdrup (0-3-3). Four of Michigan's six defensemen are seniors; the other two are freshmen…

… (Hawkins and Mike Neff). Tonight and tomorrow night's games begin at 7:30 p.m. at Yose Ice Arena and will be the only chance hockey fans get to see the Wolverines in action until November 14, when Western…

May 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… hit after that Pitcher Andrea Nelson did just second inning. It was the excellent b about all she could for the pitching that kept Bowling Green in Wolverines against Eastern Mich- check. s igan but she…

… the first game 1-0 reached safely. B but losing the nightcap 2-1. The Wolverines returned the favor- / ut Michigan has continued in its trend in the bottom of the inning as S of scoring early, but…

… (9-0 Big Ten, 13- 9 overall). Having just barrelled through the conference schedule, the Wolverine's next stop are the Big Ten championships at Iowa this weekend. The Wolverine Express stopped twice…

… Pizzutello which engineered an amazing comeback to clinch the victory. After losing the first set 6-7, the seldomly paired doubles team won the next two sets 7-6, 7-6, protecting the Wolverines' unblemished…

… Player of the Year honors. Today, the Wolverines begin their quest for a third consecutive Big Ten Championship. Having completed the conference schedule undefeated, they appear as the team to beat. JIL…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

… the lift they needed Wednesday. After dropping three of four to Ohio State over the weekend and splitting with Toledo on Tues- day, the Wolverines enjoyed a dou- bleheader demolition of Eastern Michigan…

…. The Wolverines won the first game, 6-2, behind the strong pitch- ing of rookie, Jeff Tanderys and Mike Ignasiak. In the second game, catcher Mike Gillette blasted two home runs in a 12-run second inning…

November 21, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 21, 1986 Wolverines By ADAM SCHEFTER Despite losing two games this past weekend to Michigan State, the Michigan Wolverines played some excellent hockey…

… for the Wolverines' slow start at 3-9. Excluding one game at Illinois- Chicago when the team had food poisoning, the game at Michigan State last Saturday was the only one that the Wolverines have been…

… this weekend when they face a squad that is similar to the Wolverine want team. The 6-6 Broncos (fifth place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association) have a lot of freshmen on the team. Three are…

… on defense and five are on the front line. And like the Wolverines, their freshman have done an admirable job. Center Paul Pollilo, a Brantford, Ontario native, has picked up much of the offensive…

…," he said. "We'll stand there until they're quiet." But the real scare for the Wolverines is Buckeye receiver Cris Carter. Michigan defensive coordinator Gary Moeller called him "Their Carter," comparing…

… him to Wolverine great Anthony Carter. The junior All-American candidate is OSU's all-time leadin receiver with 157 grabs, 25 for a touchdown, and 2589 yards. This year he has hauled in 58 passes for…

… aickles, four interceptions, and two sacks.' Harbaugh called Spielman a "superman." Harbaugh, however, may have the kryptonite to get through the Buckeye defense. If he does, he will lead the Wolverines

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

Wolverines will enter the conference playoffs in two weeks as the last qualifier. EVEN MORE frustrating for Red Berenson's club is the failure to better the seventh-place finish of a year ago. "We really…

…-2 deficits and made the game close. In the end, though, the Wolverines failed to capitalize on their offensive opportunities, while the Buckeyes combined clutch scoring and good goalten- ding. SATURDAY evening…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Page 12 Tuesday, June 14, 1983 The Michigan Daily NATIONAL CHAMPION TEXAS ELIMINATES WOLVERINES 'M' batsmen finish third in Series KERSEWORDS BY JOHN KERR Ak-Sar-Ben? .. . They sure spell…

… of the series one fat reporter (about 350 pounds) from Tulsa kept griping that the Wolverines played inferior competition in their regional. He added that if Michigan had played in a region with Texas…

… Middaugh impressed nearly everyone with his professionalism and class. The Wolverine coach never once saida bad word about anything, at times bending over backward to be helpful. Michigan is lucky to have…

… Michigan baseball history came to a close late Friday night when the Wolverines fell to eventual national champion Texas, 4-2, in College World Series action at Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium. Texas defeated…

…' third starting pitcher. "I THOUGHT he threw a very strong ball game," the fourth-year Wolverine coach said. "He was very competitive. He was an outstanding pit- cher until they got the lead. When they…

… got the lead he became a great pitcher." Texas also scored all of its runs in the fifth in- ning, but unfortunately for the Wolverines they came on a grand slam homer of starting pitcher Scott…

March 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… competition as a freshman as a result of his injury, Manus has the option of remaining with the Wolverines one more year. "I COULD choose to defer my accep- tance to medical school," said Manus. "But my poor…

… - he looks like Mr. Magoo," grinned Manus. Of course, Manus takes gymnastics very seriously, but his humor is not reserved for only Loken. Early this season, for a crowd at the Wolverine Invitational, he…

… outstanding swimmer of the meet and co-swimmer of the month. for the Big Ten. .Also swimming well for the Wolverines were Melinda Copp, who set a: Big Ten record in the 200-yard backstroke, and Kay Lundy, who…

… of the 200-yard freestyle relay. The Wolverines will also send their 400-yard medley relay team of Stuntz- ner, Marubashi, Copp, and Nancy Rut- sch and their 800-yard freestyle relay team of Stuntzner…

… knows a little better how it stacks up against some of the national powers. The Wolverines were 5-5 on the trip, winning the first five games and drop- ping their last. Before leaving on the trip, coach…

… third-year coach. The Wolverines began with 2-0 and 5-4 victories over Dominquez Hills on Friday of last week. Jan Boyd threw the shutout in the opener and Carol Patrick triggered a five-run seventh in…

… second game. On Sunday the Wolverines split a pair with Chapman, taking the opener 5-3 but losing the second game 5-2. Cal Poly-Pomona blanked the Wolverines by 1-0 and 2-0 counts on Monday, then Cal…

… in one meet and finishing last in another. In coach Sheri Hyatt's words, the Wolverines "blew Central and Nor- thern Michigan away," scoring an outstanding 171.55. "I felt it was our best meet this…

… season, though it was our second highest score," said Hyatt. The Wolverines were not so lucky in the Shanico Invitational, however, losing to the top three teams in the nation. The tumblers, faltering on…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

… have no outstanding JUNIOR MICHAEL LE The Michigan men's tenms team, servers. in the number one s which squeezed out a tie for the title . Their singles players are all back- Wolverines against UC. with…

…'8" or 5'9". times. first round of the NCAA tournament . None of the UCLA doubles teams Michigan will also have today in Athens, Ga. The -Wolverines are outstanding. Leach and senior Matt H were paired…

… crown last weekend to Ohio State's Ernie Fernan- dez. Neither Wolverine is seeded in the NCAA tournament. Ra in slows Big Tfen. basebal tourney The players were ready but Mother Nature wasn't yesterday…

… East with an 8-6-1 mark, behind the Wolverines. Illinois held on to the West lead throughout most of the season until - Minnesota swept Wisconsin last Sunday in a doubleheader, giving the Gophers a 13…

…'s first round of the Big Ten Golf Championships, Michigan is in a fifth-place tie with Iowa. Both the Wolverines and the Hawkeyes shot a nine-over par 364 to trail leader Purdue by twelvestrokes. Michigan…

…'s top individual scorer is currently senior John Morse, who is in eighth place with a par 71. Steve Maddalena registered a 72 for the Wolverines,' while Ed Humenik and Tom Pursel both shot a 73. PURDUE…

May 12, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

… baseball title this weekend against Michigan State, and that's all it got. In Saturday's doubleheader at East Lansing, the Wolverines split with the Spartans, winning the opener, 7-2, while dropping the…

…. Paciorek's triple was his seventh of the season, tying a Michigan record. In the bottom of the third, Petrella ruined Wolverine starter Scot Elam's no-hit bid with a home run over the left field wall. The…

Wolverines came back with two more runs in the fourth, however, when John Young, Schulte, and Evans all singled to load the bases, and Paciorek did the same to drive in two more runs and make the score 6…

… a wild scoring af- fair with Michigan State ending up on top. Freshman third baseman Chris Sabo and Paciorek starred for the Wolverines, each collecting two hits and two RBI. Sabo uncorked his 10th…

… pitcher, going three and two-thirds innings in relief of star- ter Tim Birtsas. Gary Wayne (6-2) took the loss for the Wolverines, lasting only one-third of an inning in which he yielded four runs, all…

… Other top Wolverine finishers were vitational in Madison. The tournament on the par-72 course. Humenik won the Steve Maddalena and Tom Pursel. had been scheduled as a two-day, 36- sudden death with a…

… cancellation had his game all together, as he swung finished with a 77. John Morse, the of the first round of play, making well all of last week. Wolverines' top golfer thus far this yesterday's round the sole…

… due's 373. 11111 Wolverines, and he still realizes that it The host team, Wisconsin, finished BASEBALL third, while the other Big Ten team playing in the tourney, Minnesota, en- May 12-7 WAYN STE (DH…

…., Minneapolis not fare as well, though. Even with the swing of senior John Morse, who tied MEN'S TRACK with MSU's Steve Lubber for first place May 15-16 Big Ten Championships, at 144, the Wolverines could only at…

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…

February 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…01 Page 8-Sunday, February 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Wolverines bump Badgers, 74-67 By JON MORELAND Special to the Daily MAI)ISON -- It began to look like the s Aold story. The Michigan basket…

… to a 74-67 victory. THE WIN RAISED Michigan's r ecord to 5-3 in the Big Ten (14-3 I,",0all) and dropped Wisconsin to 2-6 * -3 overall). lr'iiing 31-28 at halftime, the Wolverines came out of the locker…

Wolverine in double figures, finishing with 16. Bailey added 21 points for the Badgers and center Larry Petty chip- ped in 11. Wisconsin was only able to get eight points out of the rest of its players…

… what some Michigan fans at Northwestern labeled a "gravy" road trip, the Wolverines disposed of Northwestern and Wisconsin to raise their conference mark to 5-3. An easy road trip, right? Don't tell head…

… coach Bill Frieder that. "If we're to be competitors, we've got to beat the teams near the bottom," he said after the Wolverines' 74-67 victory yesterday. "Last year we were 3-3 at this stage and faced a…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

December 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… scoring 17 points. Those are about the only positive aspects of the Michigan basketball team's first win of the season, a 80-58 victory over Northern Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. THE WOLVERINES had…

…- ding. We just are not a solid rebounding club. We also had a lot of defensive lap- ses." THREE SLAM dunks by Northern's Matthew Johnson were the results of a few of the Wolverines' defensive lapses…

… gap to 19-14 as Johnson converted four foul shots and two jumpers. HOWEVER, AFTER a Wolverine time-out, Michigan guard Dan Pelekoudas broke the dry spell with a driving lay-up. Michigan then proceeded…

… weekend, falling prey to the ghost Bearcats of Cincinnati, 93-65, in the opening round of the University of Cin- *cinnati-Coca Cola Classic. 'The Wolverine attack in the loss was -paced by the Harte sisters…

…, K. D. and Peg, with 16 and 14 points respectively. THE FOLLOWING' night the Wolverines redeemed themselves, as they defeated Indiana State, 82-81. Michigan started off slowly and quickly found…

… themselves trailing the Sycamores, 54-35. But with the help of a persistent full-court press, the Wolverines staged a strong comeback to eventually win the game. In the Cincinnati loss, "their big people ate…

September 27, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…'s transition as the Wolverines' kicker, slash punter, has not been so smooth. THE SENIOR from St. Joseph, Mich., has punted extremely well, but he has connected on just five-of-10 field goals in three games…

… played injured in the Wolverines' first three games. "He's has not been able to play (at full strength) all year," Schembechler said. "He cannot move. It's really hurt us." The loss of Herrmann and Manuel…

Wolverine runners. Mindy Rowand led the Michigan attack by capturing fifth place in a time of 18:17. She was followed by first-year runner, Kim Haluscsak, who claimed 12th (18:48). Carol Boid crossed the line…

… of Haluscsak: "Kim did a great job for us. She is one of the top freshman in the country and showed it with her fine performance." Other top finishers for the Wolverines included, Karen Welke (20th) in…

… week." The Wolverine runners will get another shot at Indiana when they travel to Bloomington for the Indiana Invitational on October 8. -SCOTT SHIGLEY Soccer team ties two This past weekend, the…

… Michigan men's soccer team recorded two ties. On Saturday, the Wolverines played in Evanston against the Northwestern Wildcats. The game was the type for those who don't like to see scoring, as the game…

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…

October 19, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… Miami split By KEN GOLDBERG Special to the Daily OXFORD, Oh. - To be or not to be intense. That is often the difference between winning o r losing. Friday night, the Wolverine hockey team was flat…

… second of his two goals in a two minute span of the second period; it capped a three goal Michigan rally which brought the Wolverines back from a 3-1 deficit to an eventual 4-3 victory on Saturday. The…

… first-year forward was the game's number one star and now leads the Wolverines in scoring with four goals and two assists. "The 'fourth goal (Stone's game- winner) was a combination of hard work by (Mike…

… resulting in fighting penalties and the ejections of Wallwork and Michigan defenseman Mark Sorensen. While the Wolverines came out inspired on Saturday, they came up short on Friday night. Although they…

… having won their first four invitational meets of the season. Last weekend, the Wolverines dominated a 12-team field at the Indiana Invitational, and this weekend they did the same at the Michigan…

… Intercollegiate Championships. Highlights of the Indiana Invitational included Michigan's upset over Minnesota, a team that was ranked 12th in the nation. The Wolverines pulled away from their competition by a…

… fairly wide margin, scoring 48 points to Minnesota's 64. The Wolverines are currently ranked 13th in the NCAA. This weekend, Michigan travelled to East Lansing and came home.as Michigan Intercollegiate…

… "' " " " i " " 0 " " " "* " Iy lead way Wolverines by 36 points (28-64), to take second place. SOPHOMORE Mindy Rowand was the first Wolverine finisher to complete the 5,000-meter course. Rowand, who has been…

… Middle Earth " Not valid Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m.-Midnight " """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""10 of making it to the NCAAs. As a senior, this is her last chance." SLY PLACED the Wolverines at the Indiana…

February 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… basketball team cracked. The Buckeyes (14-7 overall, 5-5 in the Big Ten) drove the Wolverines nuts last night before a raucous St. John Arena crowd of 13,441, crushing Michigan 95-87. A sloppy Wolverine

… offense and a tenacious Ohio State defense forced 20 Michigan turnovers and provided thPe Buckeyes with many of their points on easy transition baskets. The Wolverines (15-7, 6-4) led 29-21 and seemed in…

… Michigan's 6-3 guard, drawing Grant's second foul of the first half., The 6-5 Buckeye sank the free throw, cutting the Wolverine lead to five. After two Jerry Francis foul shots, Curtis Wilson stole an…

… thought we could get the ball inside," said Williams. "(Wolverine forward Glen) Rice is an awesome rebounder, but they are not big with that three-guard offense." Michigan head coach Bill Frieder was not…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… defies old-fashioned baseball tradition. He would discover that the Wolverines have gone (gasp) aerobic. "ONE, TWO, three, now four," ordered a young, slender woman in a black and purple leotard Thursday…

…. "Press down, pull up, feel the beat." The Wolverines pressed, pulled and snapped their fingers to the tune of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love". "What foot are you going with?" asked one Wolverine to another. "I…

… to it." That means the traditional Wolverine workout continues - at a steady pace.Six days per week, three hours per day, the Wolverines field grounders, play pepper and take their licks in the indoor…

… off, the Wolverines bring their workouts into the fieldhouse. There they practice until mid-March, when they drag their bats and gloves down to Edinburg, Texas for an official spring training. It adds…

… strange. about a large group of male athletes being aerobicized to death by a slender, young female. "Ready, and a hop," said Wenson. And the Wolverines shuffled three steps to the right. They moved forward…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… last night and the Illinois-Chicago hockey team was also treated to a turkey - a turkey of a performance by Michigan. The Flames knocked the Wolverines for a loop, 7-3, handing Michigan its six- th…

… straight loss. The Wolverines are !now 4-7 on the season while UIC, ranked ninth in the country, is 8-3. IN A physical game, the Wolverines took it on the chin in more ways than one. Not only were they…

… behind the Wolverine defense, Nelson took a pass from Jamie Husgen. Nelson then passed to Klenk in front of the sprawling Chiamp and Klenk had a wide open net. Michigan answered quickly at 19:33 as Chris…

… period broke the Wolverines' back. UIC's Mike Rucinski picked up a loose puck in Michigan's zone and simply slid it to the crease. Chiamp played the shot too casually and allowed the puck to slip through…

… his pads. SHORTLY thereafter, Chin scored the first of his two goals to put the Flames in control at 4-1. Wolverine sophomore Brad Jones tipped in a Jeff Norton shot at 4:50 of the period, his 11th…

Wolverines applied the pressure and finally scored on a Ray Dries backhand shot at 5:04. But Ryan stopped nine other shots in the third and at the 12:58 mark, UIC capitalized on anotherdefensive lapse by…

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 CAGERS EASY WINNERS Birthday-boy Roy leads Wolverines By JIM DWORMAN Roy Tarpley celebrated his 19th bir- thday in fine style last night. Michigan's sophomore center scored 17 points, grabbed…

… eight rebounds and blocked six shots to lead the Wolverines to a 71-55 victory over North Carolina A&T. Starting in place of the injured Tim McCormick, Tarpley hit eight of nine shots and his only free…

… ALL MERCHANDISE WITH THIS COUPON (Exce t sale items) Expires Mon., Dec. 5, 1983 1 nd' r m , wrMM midu Daily Photo bySCOTT ZOLTON Wolverine forward Butch Wade lays one in despite the coverage of North…

… mid- way through the second half enabled Michigan to withstand a furious last- minute rally, as the Wolverines beat Toledo in their season opener, 55-52, at Crisler Arena Saturday. squeak in opener The…

… Rockets trailed by as many as five points with less than a minute to play, and began fouling in desperation. Missed Wolverine free throws kept Toledo in the contest and, when Rocket forward Ken Epperson…

… completed a three-point play with eight seconds left, Toledo had a chance to shock the favored Wolverines. BUT WHEN Michigan in-bounded the ball, Toledo was unable to foul until time ran out. Leslie Rockymore…

February 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

… at Yost Ice Arena to thrash the Miami (Ohio) Redskins, 7-3, and com- plete the weekend series sweep. The Wolverines scored the first four of their seven goals in one-man advan- .tage situations…

… a Kevin Beaton shot from the point to tie the game, 1-1. THE WOLVERINES snapped the deadlock less than five minutes later when sophomore right winger Jim Mc- Cauley slapped one home at the 8:53 mark…

… (7) and goalie Peter Mason scramble for the * puck during last night's 7-3 Wolverine win at Yost Ice Arena. Women gymnasts shine A SAVES Miami- Chevrier .........11 M-Mason ............... 3 1 3 T…

… 2 8 5 3 Tota - 22 - f5 By JESSE BARKIN Wolverine Kathy Beckwith won the 1982 women's Big Ten vault title and freshman Christy Schwartz was runner-up on the uneven parallel bars yesterday in the…

May 27, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

…Peg. 14-Wednesday, May 27, 1981-The Michigan Daily BRUCE'S TWO FIRSTS PACE WOLVERINES Thinclads Big Ten champs again 4 By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine thinclads did it again, repeating as the Big Ten…

… Michigan with-a time of 40.49. The Wolverines enjoyed equal suc- cess in the field events. James Ross and Harper garnered first and second, respectively, in the long jump with leaps of 25'6%" and 24'3 ". In…

…'0". IN THE POLE vault, Indiana's Dave Volz also set a new Big Ten record, vaulting 17'104". Wolverine Scott Eriksson threw the discus 173'3 " to finish first in that event. Michigan did equally well in the…

… distance events. Brian Diemer gar- nered a first place finish for the Wolverines in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with his time of 8:45.48. Diemer's time also qualified him to compete in the NCAA…

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…

April 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 Netters top GopI By RICK KAPLAN Smiles came over the faces of the Minnesota tennis players when they heard that Michigan's top player, Jim Sharton, was not going to play. But the Wolverines

… Brian Eisner moved each of his singles players up a notch in the lineup. The move seemed to fire the team up, as the Wolverines grabbed four of the six singles matches. "THE THING that we did today that…

Wolverines are back in action this afternoon against a tough Wiscon- sin team at Liberty at 1:00 p.m. Wisconsin's only los in the Big Ten thus far was a 5-4 decision against Minnesota. Wolverine Ed Filer…

… ago this team had only one win all season, but with good coachings and players working together, the Wolverines finished at a respectable 19- 14 mark (five of these losses being to varsity teams…

… and good setting by Tony Rodrigacy held Pudue to five points in the two games. Michigan's next opponent was Nor- thern Illinois. Although they were defeated, in two games out of three, the Wolverines

… did some of their finest playing of the afternoon. The teams were evenly matched in skill, but the Wolverines couldn't seem to block 6'5" Joe Mrkvicka of NIU. MICHIGAN ADVANCED to the semi- finals…

… action. The Wolverine women took advan- tage of strong singles play and a good doubles effort yesterday to down Pur- due, 5-4. Turning in strong efforts for the netters were Paula Reichert at first singles…

… called the loss "a bum- mer," but was pleased the team raised its overall record to 2-6 yester- day The weekend split with Big Ten op- ponents should leave the Wolverines seeded eighth in the upcoming Big…

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… 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…

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