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January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 11

… of the Michigan women's swimming team's long bus trips. The Wolverines, however, are not deep in their thoughts, contemplat- ing their upcoming meet. Instead, they are hard at work to succeed in their…

… classes. As mandated by coach Jim Richardson, the Wolverines must study for the first two hours of bus trips, and the team complies. In fact, the swimmers study so hard that their mean first semester grade…

September 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 126) • Page Image 16

… best, but second is nothing to scoff at. Just ask the Michigan volleyball team. It has been the runner-up in its last three tournaments. The Wolverines' latest second-place finish came this weekend in…

… disc in her back. Chase is set to have a bone scan tomorrow. In their first match, the Wolverines lost to Central Florida, 15-8, 16-14, 13-15 and 15-8. Despite 66 kills, when push came to shove, the…

April 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

….m., the Wolverines (5-4 Big Ten, 34-12-1 overall) will try to right their sinking ship as they start a 12- game homestand with a doubleheader against Penn State at Alumni Field. 9 The downward slide started…

…- nue as her team dropped both of the games against Iowa-the second one in humbling fashion, 15-4. Things get worse for the Wolverines when they traveled to West Lafayette and split a doubleheader with…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

…, the Michigan basketball team has seen as many negative headlines as it has posi- tive ones during the first half of the sea- son. That leads many to believe that the Wolverines have underachieved in…

… the best is yet to come, it will have to come during the Big Ten season, which the Wolverines have begun inauspiciously at 2-2. But with 14 con- ference games remaining - the game on Jan. 25 at Michigan…

September 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 126) • Page Image 17

… year. That is precisely what the Michigan men's golf team .faces. Only a few months after competing in the NCAA championships, the Wolverines are cutting their losses and moving on. Junior Mike Harris…

…, the one returning starter from last year, leads the olverines, who will have to count on 'uth and veterans to contribute. Last weekend, the Wolverines teed off in their first tournament of the sea- son…

… ball well. I used my brain and was missing in the right places. Golf is 95 percent mental." Another Wolverine who put up encouraging numbers was Kevin Hinton, who shot a 76 and a 74. "Kevin Hinton is…

… showing improve- ment every time he goes out," Carras said. The only real disappointment of the day came when Kevin Harris - the brother of fellow Wolverine Mike Harris - shot an 80 and an 84. Kevin, a walk…

… him. You never know when you'll show up one day and everything clicks." Today the Wolverines play another round of 18 holes. They have the opportunity to surpass two teams that are within a few shots…

… weekend. The Wolverines reside in ninth place with today's round serving as the final day of play. Watkins leads golfers f _ _ _ By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer When freshman golfer Trish Watkins…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

… - backs that up. If Hughes continues to adapt a point guard's mentality and shot selection, the Wolverines will thrive. But so far, he's only shown glimpses of being able to do so. Hughes: C+ The player…

… that many expected Hughes to replace in the starting lineup is Travis Conlan, who hasn't turned over the reins of the back- court so easily. When the Wolverines were peak- ing after their victory over…

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