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May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

… MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-6, jDAYEVENINGS TIL.8:30 q i bow 'M' batsmen break out of hitting slump By JAMIE TURNER The Wolverines ran into a buzzsaw When last we left the Michigan base- the next day at…

… Minneapolis as.Gopher ball team, the Wolverines were Jerry Udjur held Michigan to only three sbal teak, ther Wolveris ere hits. Unfortunatley for Udjur, all three struggling to keep their head above the were…

… committed 17 errors in the 12 hitting or solid pitching to propel them games), the Wolverines could count on into a hot streak. scoring some themselves. They got both. The Wolverine batters Bowe won four…

… against Purdue. the Wolverines struck for six markers McGinnis and Stennett each gathered in the top of the seventh to steal the two wins and Stennett was victimized in second game away 6-4. Continued on…

March 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 3, 1978-Page 9 PLAYOFF HOPES DASHED, 84-78: Blue bows to Minn Sorry, cagefans... . . .lWolverines not perfect MINNEAPOLIS .M OST OF THE 188,949 fans who filed…

… into Crisler Arena this season were probably a bit disenchanted with the overall performance of Michi- gan's basketball team. The Wolverines this year didn't have the killer in- stinct that the two…

… obvious just by the reactions of Michigan fans that they demand perfection and become infuriated when a Wolverine team isn't rated high in the national polls. I guess I must be different than most of those…

… for each and every win. The Wolverines can't enter a game and be confident that forty minutes later they'll have another victory secured in the record books. This uncertainty is what I like. It forces…

… me to pay much closer attention to the overall conference race instead of becoming complacent and knowing that the Wolverines will be perched on top of the pack week after week. The security of Crisler…

… every one of Michigan's losses should have occured. Defeats by Toledo, Illinois, and Ohio State should have been reversed to Wolverine victories. But in analyzing the overall effectiveness of the 1977…

… contingent of talent. Yet look at the records they've posted as compared with the Hubbard-less Wolverines. Entering their clash with Michigan, Minnesota was only one game ahead of the Wolverines 10-6 record…

December 03, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… cold wind that blew outside Williams Arena on the Minnesota campus yesterday afternoon. Inside the arena, however, it was a hot Golden Gopher hockey team that blew out the Michigan Wolverines, 8…

… imaginable, including screen shots, tip-ins and breakaways. However, the Wolverine net minder's- luck didn't last quite long enough as the Gopher opened the game's scoring just 32 seconds before the end of the…

… period. The goal, scored by senior winger Phil Verchota, came after a series of unfortunate events for Michigan. After the Gophers brought the puck over Michigan's blue line on a play Wolverine Coach Dan…

…) ." But whatever went right for the Wolverines in the opening period went wrong in the next as Minnesota out-scored Michigan four to two, to take a commanding three-goal lead. Minnesota's alternate captain…

… zone and, after putting a fantastic fake on Wolverine defenseman Brian Lundberg, he found himself in along on Varvari. One. backhand later, it was 2-0 Minnesota. "The other team's philosophy this year…

February 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… Michigan scoring with 22, including ten of the Wolverines first 18 points. MICHIGAN HAD A CHANCE to tie the game twice in the last minute. Trailing 68-67, the Wolverines worked the ball around looking for a…

… which led them to the NCAA finals. THE BRUISED FIGHTING IRISH of Notre Dame come to Ann Arbor this weekend in what could be the start of another Wolverine win streak. Despite the Wolverine defensive holes…

… skaters are bunched between nine and twelve points. THE TOUGHEST LINE the Wolverines will have to face is the line of Brian Burke, Terry Fair- holm and Kevin Nugent. Nugent and Fairholm (Don's brother…

… classes and the men's gymnastics meet with Indi- ana, it did not cancel the Wolverine's spirit as the tumblers are more fired up than ever, according to Michigan coach Newt Loken. The tumblers will have…

… State meet [which the Wolverines performed quite poorly in]," says Michigan coach Anne Cornell. "Psychologically and phys- ically .we don't have the momentum the Indiana meet [scheduled for last week…

…'s tough to say, sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't, it depends on their [the gymnasts] attitudes." Whether the layoff helps or hinders the Wolverines, they'll have to be at their best against both…

June 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 23) • Page Image 16

… batting average with a .352 mark, while the Wolverines' .265 is the lowest. Michigan's 2.84 team ERA is third best behind Miami and USC while Arizona State carries an inflated 4.16 mark. While Arizona State…

… State won the rematch ... 30-5. Daily sportswriter Jamie Turner is with the Michigan base- ball team in Omaha, Nebraska, reporting on the Wolverines' drive for the national championship. This is the first…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

… Tessier, was also tapped by the Wolverines. Tessier is a5-11, 175-poiund left wing. To shpre up last year's sagging defense, Farrell recruiteda goalie and three defensemen. The blueliners, Paul Brandrup (6…

…-1, 185) of Rochester, Min- nesota; David Richter (6-4, 200) from St. Boniface, Manitoba and Brian Lungerg (6-0, 180) out of Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, will hope- fully provide the Wolverines with…

November 03, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 50) • Page Image 13

…." In all, Farrell rates Tech's play as similar to that of the Wolverines. Perhaps it should be, considering that Farrell served as an assistant to Huskie coach John MacInnes for five seasons prior to…

… Tomorrow at 1:45 EST The Wolverines meet the Hawkeyes of Iowa in Big Ten competition. Join Tom Hemingway and Tom Slade -- direct from Iowa City - for live coverage of all the action. INDIVIDUALIZED…

June 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 23) • Page Image 15

…'1 hwe 11 er '1 wtilllbe )7 in lthe fil, tll' ('h111 whotlekr' d 11)11 in~ii higtnll ill6 Ithi uli1iiuo championships. THE WOLVERINES' 400 meter relay team, running in Thursday's preminaries, qualified for…

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