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January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… Wrestling 2 Q&A 3 Close But No Sugiura 3 Swimming 4-5 Basketball 6 Hockey 7 Tennis 7 Track 8 Gymnastics 8 Foul loss for Michigan against IU Free throws, rebounding make difference as Wolverines fall, 82…

…, and is averaging 10 more conversions per game. That trend continued Sunday, as the 11th-ranked Hoosiers (3-0 Big Ten, 10-2 overall) nearly doubled up the Wolverines from the line. Indiana scored 36…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 18

… Dingorso Daily Sports Writer For the second straight week, the Michigan men's gymnastics team will face intrastate rival Michigan State. The Wolverines are coming off their best per- formance of the season…

… because of the intricacies of the ranking system that factors road performances differently than home performances - the teams' rankings changed little. The Wolverines dropped a spot to fifth in the country…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 16

… included in indoor com- one of Michigan's top three contributors on la petition, the Wolverines have been training for fall's NCAA-qualifying cross country tear these events throughout the indoor season…

… rehabilitatio corps this season. working directly under distance coach Mi Notebook But shot put veterans McGuire. Most injuries require some type --------------- will help the Wolverines in cross…

April 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 115) • Page Image 24

… Championships this weekend in Co- lumbus. The meet shall be the final competition for Michigan seniors Royce Toni and Brian Winkler. After a season of ups and downs, five Wolverines traveled to regionals at Penn…

…. The Wolverines are coming off some strong performances at regionals including Winkler's first-place 9.925 on the floor and Toni's fourth-place 9.675 on the parallel bars. After the showing at Penn State…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 16

…6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 18, 1994 Women drop a heartbreaker, 64-63. Last-minute Wolverine comeback falls short against Wisconsin By BOB ABRAMSON DAILY BASKETBALL…

…- gan State last week, it was a tale of two halves for the Wolverines. Michi- gan trailed, 31-19, at halftime, giving up numerous fast-break points and shooting a dismal 28 percent. Michi- gan point guard…

… behind the play of Kiefer and Silver Shellman. Trailing, 37-21, the Wolverines went on a 21-8 run, cutting the lead to three, 45-42. But easy inside baskets by the Badgers' Jennah Burkholder (14 points…

…) and Barb Franke (12), a prob- lem that plagued the Wolverines all afternoon, increased Wisconsin's margin once again, 55-45. With 6:20 remaining, Wisconsin started to pull away from the Wolver- ines…

…, Rademaker 2, Burkholder, Winkler). Technical Fouls: none. Amy Johnson attempts a shot over a Wisconsin player in the Badgers' 64-63 victory over the Wolverines. Michigan remains winless in Big Ten play. Blue…

Wolverine time. With the clock reading less than 15 minutes, something sparked the Michigan offense. It was a Maize and Blue rampage. Everything started dropping for Michigan freshman point guard Jennifer…

… the Wolverines were still going. The crowd of over 2,000 was going crazy. With the aid of the pep band's distracting antics, Michigan showed off its true colors. Desperate defenders wildly flapped their…

… arms in the air, shouting, "Ball! Ball! Ahhhh!" in an attempt to intimidate the opposition. But the Wolverines kept filling the lanes. Michigan's efforts brought it within three points of the Badgers…

…. Thundering steps and slick shots filled the rest of the half. The Wolverines weregrabbing the rebounds now. Wisconsin had been temporarily stunned. The Badgers concentration had been disturbed. Meanwhile…

…, the Wolverines could nothold on, losing by a measly point, 64-63. Alas, all the mental toughness in the world could not makeup for the physical presence the Wolverines lacked in the first half. Was this…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

…'s pack time. But the fourth man is often left with- t a role. & Mark Pilja, Michigan's fourth rner, the goal is to shed the position at gives him no fame. Pilja came to the Wolverines from >rth High School…

… fin- ished fifth for the Wolverines and 29th overall. Coming into this season, Pilja was looking to prove, if only to himself, that he was better than what he'd shown as a freshman. He succeeded…

… Arena this ekend. And the Wolverine's get their ance for retribution. The Wolverines' most recent outing a sweep at the hands of Ohio State - urred Michigan coach Mark Rosen to Ice some negative comments…

… fighting back when it's down, and ming off of the disappointment in >lumbus, the Wolverines have an ideal portunity to showcase this skill. But r the net, the Illini provide a formi- tobstacle to resiliency…

…. Sitting in fourth place in the confer- ce standings, Illinois (10-6 Big Ten, -8 overall) already has a home victory er Michigan in its pocket, dispensing the Wolverines in four games. Illinois was carried…

… with the Hoosiers played out a little like the one with Illinois. In Bloomington, the Wolverines were swept to drop out of a fifth-place tie with Indiana in the confer- ence. Again, Indiana got off to a…

… able to execute for a longer period an volleyball team will try to kill their llinois and indiana this weekend. of time- they're good at that?' According to Rosen, the Wolverines are aiming for…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

…, Page 19A By David Den Herder Daily Sports Writer Following last weekend's playoff series with Bowling Green, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said the Wolverines were a better team than they were even…

… string of midseason games where goal scoring was at a premium, the Wolverines have been finding the net with impressive confidence recently. In fact, since Feb. 26, Michigan has the best goals per game…

… pound weight class. "Otto learned his lesson," Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. "But 4 he qualified for nationals and that's what's important." One Wolverine who will miss the NCAA's is senior Chris Viola…

… Crisman Jennie Eberwein Cathy O'Neill Shannon Shakespeare Missy Sugar Jr Fr Jr So Sr Sr Jr So KELLY McKINNELL/Daiiy Sophomore Missy Sugar is one of eight Wolverines In Athens, Ga. for the 1999 NCAA…

… College Station, Texas. Playing in the Texas A&M Tournament, the Wolverines will gear up for some top competition. With the six game tournament run- ning from tomorrow to Monday, Michigan is set to battle…

… it out against Cal State-Northridge, Nevada-Las Vegas, and Texas A&M. The road trip will allow the Wolverines to see how they measure up against some quality opponents, notably Texas A&M, which enters…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

… Big Ten Championships anymore. They're over and done with. The Wolverines finished a disap- pointing second to conference rival Minnesota just before spring break, in what many Gopher fans are calling…

… seniors on ,the wayv out By Jordan Field Daily Sports Writer Nearing the end of the wrestling season, it is time for the Wolverines to realize that next year's team is going to look a lot different than the…

February 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… against ' the Wolverines. MARGARET MYERS/Daily. Gutsy M frally falsshort, 8 0-75 Reid's shot misses in final seconds S'4 By Dan Stillman Daily Sports Editor EAST LANSING - Murphy's Law had nothing on the…

… Michigan basketball team last night. And in the end, the Wolverines could not overcome every- thing that had gone wrong for them. Despite the absence of an injured Maceo Baston, the early departure of' their…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

….0) and Florida (127.0). "This year (in the morning session) we actually looked in some cases better than last year in the morning session," Wolverine coach Jim Richardson said. This year's Michigan team…

… had five scoring swims versus only three last year. One of the Wolverines' few bright spots for the day was the performance of freshman breaststroker Rachel Gustin. Gustin placed sixth in the 200-yard…

… million times to make sure it was my lane and to make sure I wasn't asleep." Other Wolverines who swam today in individual races were freshman IM swimmer Anne Kampfe, who finished 37th in the 50 freestyle…

… (4:54.92), and Melisa Stone, who finished 15th overall in the 50 freestyle (23.65). The next two days look to be better for the Wolverines. Today, Lara Hooiveld, last year's NCAA Swimmer of the Year…

… and tomorrow is another day." Blue almost Waves goodbye to tourney Wolverines no longer good guys of NCAAs WICHITA, Kan. -"Bzzzzzzzzz." The high-pitched buzz droned endlessly behind the media curtains…

… the anti-Wolverine ,rowd. And, he made Juwan Howard into an ogre. "It kind of looked like David and Goliath," Lopez said, grinning. But "David" had the arena on his side. Lopez nailed seven threes. He…

… anyone else? The Wolverines learned the hard way that, according to Joe Public, Jarling Michigan has grown horns. Two years after entering the NCAA tournament as its rambunctious kittens, the Wolverines

February 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, February 18,1993 Hitters swing into Florida Consistent pitching key for Wolverines as season begins by Brett Johnson Daily Sports Writer Freshly cut grass…

… team for the first time this season. The Wolverines play a day/night doubleheader against Florida (4-1) in Gainesville to open what promises to be a challenging nine-game spring trip. "Our anticipation…

…. Call for other worldwide destinations. CoumcilTraMe 1220 S. University Avenue STE 208 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 313-998-0200 Call for a FRE cop of the Student Travels Magazine Wolverine Fitness Center…

November 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 34) • Page Image 12

… team only had one day to savor its Wednesday triumph over Michigan State. Instead of resting and thinking back fondly to that five- game battle with the Spartans, the Wolverines (2-15 Big Ten, 6…

…. Playing so soon after an emo- tional match may be good for the Wolverines, though, because they might still have the drive that kept them in the match and helped them come back to win when they were behind…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… Zoch Daily Hockey Writer After the first period of Satur- day's game at Joe Louis Arena, the Wolverine and Spartan hockey teams began a brawl that would last for fifteen minutes and leave a trail of 12…

… penalty and a disqualifi- cation. Muzzatti also earned a five-minute major for leaving the JE-IFRM UNTZDaiy Michigan's Demetrius Calip dribbles down court on the way to a 64-58 Wolverine triumph over…

… Northwestern. Michigan was able to pull out the victory despite shooting 26 percent in the first half. *Wolverines avoid nightmare, Officials try to break up the fight between Michigan goalie Steve Shields and…

… penalties." Michigan defenseman Aaron Ward was given a disqualification and a five-minute major for at- tempting to injure an official. Wolverine forward Ted Kramer and defender David Harlock were also served…

… again on the man-advantage just over a minute later after an elbowing call against Michigan co-captain Don Stone. Michigan forward Mark Ouimet put the Wolverines on the See ICERS, Page 5 by Jeff Sheran…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

…-body from Philly - puts a chip back on the shoulders of the Wolverines. "Tara's a banger. She loves to throw her body around," Michigan coach Bud VanDeWege said. "She can get wide and post up and ask for the…

… very happy with its performance. The Wolverines rallied to within eight points of the Boilermakers before senior Joy Holmes, as she did Jan- uary 18 in West Lafayette, put Michigan away, 69-54. "I think…

… game. s Wolverine guard Char Durand puts a shot over an Illinois player. Michigan defeated the Illini 67-61 Friday before losing to Purdue Sunday. does so much. She's one of those big-play making…

… time, missing all seven of her first half shots, en route to a 4 of 16 perfor- mance. Friday night, the Wolverines had their biggest victory of the year. They broke a three-game los- ing streak with a…

… solid 67-61 defeat of Illinois. The Wolverines sealed the vic- tory when Carol Szczechowski caught a sideline inbounds lob MICHIGAN (54)FF plam r TRG FT R A PF. TP. Durand 4-16 0-0 6 3 2 # 8 Jones 4-8 0…

… from recruiters. But she shunned the Wolverines for the mediocre program in Cham- paign. "I saw myself more in the Illinois program," Estey said. "They needed a point guard, and I really liked what they…

… affilation required k1inO1VS Michigan. The Wolverines are so far below their conference counterpats'; that they have attracted just over half the number of fans as the next lowest team, Minnesota. Michigan…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 16

… sets of the match that gave the Wolver- ines a 5-4 victory. Even before the doubles matches began, the teams were tied, 3-3, and Michigan's David Kass and Brakus knew that for a Wolverine victory, they…

…)." As predicted, the teams were tied 4-4 after two doubles matches as Michigan's No. 2 team of John Karzen and Eric Grand wastde- feated while Wolverines Scott Cuppett and John Lingon were vic- torious…

… hours after the matches began, the Wolverines pulled out the 5-4 victory. The intensity displayed during the No.1 singles rematch between Michigan's David Kass and Jack Waite equalled that of the match…

… and the Wolverines, and the frigid midwestern metropo- lis wasn't very accommodating as the Blue squad finished second out of three teams. Perennial national power New Mexico won the meet with a score…

… kill shot in the second set of his 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Jack Waite of Wisconsin. The Wolverine squad went on to defeat the Big Ten rival Badgers 5-4. - Women overcome N. Illinois, Western to go…

… over Western Michigan on Sunday. "We played very well this weekend," coach Bitsy Ritt said. "I am very pleased with the out- come and our team's effort." The Wolverines, (4-0) looked sharp on Saturday in…

… Shannon Condon and Cindy Turner of Western. Otherwise, the Wolverines dominated, winning five of the six singles matches in straight sets. Michigan's top performer Sun- day was Lindsay Aland. The…

Wolverines' No. 1 singles player overpowered the Broncos' Amy McClure 6-1, 6-0 with a strong baseline game and a powerful serve. Fittingly she ended the match with a ace. Aland also teamed with Kim Pratt in…

… score of 56.2. Round took third for the Wolverines with a 53.6, while Verrall locked up fourth at 53.7. Before heading up to Wisconsin on Saturday, Darden said the squad had a very beneficial teal meeting…

… home, the Michigan women gymnastics team was riding an emotional high. Saturday night, the Wolverines experienced the emo- tion on the other end of the spec- trum. The gymnasts finished last in a four…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 17

… predictable for Michigan hock- ey. The Wolverines, ranked among the nation's top five, saunter into Joe Louis n, play a game ,or two, and' lok to se mhere they are headed for NCAA Regionals. But this sea- T…

… they do against the Buckeyes. Or at least they should be going. V course, a win over Brutus and hiscarlet-clad gang of nuts would e this debate, and this whole col- u , moot. The Wolverines would have…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

… many guards. Combined. True, the Wolverines feature five players listed as guards on their official roster, but probably have more who are capable of playing the position. In fact, coach Steve Fisher…

… numbering them or labeling them guards, centers and for- ~IL -iel wards." And with the Wolverines' obvi- ous lack of size, that perimeter play will be crucial in a more wide-open, up-tempo style of play…

September 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 127) • Page Image 11

… such preseason expectations. Competing with Michigan this weekend in the Conference Chal- lenge will be Kentucky, Maryland and Miami (Ohio). The Wolverines feature a new coach, former U.S. National Team…

… assistant coach Greg Giovanazzi. He hopes to continue to point the Wolverines in the upward direction that former coach and current asso- ciate athletic director Peggy Bradley-Doppes had them headed…

April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

… MARC DILLER DAILY SPORTS WRITER For the first time in school history, the 34th-ranked Michigan women's tennis team jumped into first place in the conference this weekend. The Wolverines defeated 24th…

… beat two top-25 teams back to back in the same weekend," Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt said. "This is the best tennis we've played all year as a team." The Wolverines (9-1 Big Ten, 15-6 overall) solidified…

… dis- tance, allowing eight hits and three earned run for his fifth win of the year. Ron Hollis continued his impressive pitching in the Big Ten in Saturday's cap- per, a 9-3 Wolverine victory. Hollis (3…

… finished with five RBI on the day, with two runs scored. JUU Il E aiy Mark Temple delivers during the Wolverines' 6-0 loss to Iowa. Hollis returns to form after bout wit Test prep is a big Investment…

February 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

… season for the seventh- ranked Wolverines. They will compete against No. 12 Illinois-Chicago and Michigan State on Sunday (2 p.m.) at UIC. * Then, on Friday, Feb. 25, they travel lo California to take on…

… season. Although the Wolverines have performed better at home this season, they are quite comfortable with a trip to Chicago. They beat UIC and Michi- gan State at the Windy City Invita- tional a month ago…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 20

… only other Wolverine with center-type size. However, having played limited min- utes during his freshman campaign, it remains to be seen if he has Big Ten- type strength. Derricks may represent the Wol…

… fresh- man Olivier Saint-Jean (6-7, 200) to see plenty of time inside for the Maize and Blue this season. In addition, with an abundance of Wolverine pe- rimeter players, 6-foot-8 Jalen Rose will be…

… team to be suc- cessful, he cannot do it alone. Without a go-to rebounder like Webber, the Wolverines will have to rely on a balanced rebounding attack. "We won'thave the Big Ten's lead- ing rebounder…

… games in order for the Wolverines to be as successful, and even more successful, as they were the last two years. No one on the team can replace Webber. There is no question about that. But a collective…

…'BurtonTower, across through the fishbow4, under the ...NOTHING BUT N inmmmmmmq the Diag,. Arch.., lET.: 3-BALL TEAMI I 51-CHIP , 30 Sat 10-5:30 mntd V.S. (14441 FILE PHOTO Juwan Howard will be the Wolverines' go…

February 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… particular freshmen on the Wolverine women's swimming and diving team. The team led the field after the first day ofthe Big Ten Championships, held at the Indi- ana University-Purdue University In- dianapolis…

…Carrie Zarse led the Wolverine squad with a second-place finish in 1-meter diving. The Michigan women's swimming team Hot men's team goes aainst Gophers, iini a By BRETTFORREST DAILY BASKETBALL WRITER k…

…-game losing streak. Presently, though, Michigan is No. 7 in the nation, occupies first place in the Big Ten and has not lost a game since succumbing to the Gophers, Jan. 20. Saturday, the Wolverines get an…

…." The Wolverines should indeed have the upper hand on the Crisler hardwood. They are 11-1 in Ann Arbor, with the lone loss coming to, Duke in the sixth game of the sea- son. The Gophers are currently in…

… conference. The Wolverines have already clinched this year's regular season title, but they are looking for more than another victory. The teams met for the final time last season with the CCHA title on the…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 12

…. But the Wolverine captain was not done yet, for as Calip was gliding to the basket, he was bumped by Howell. The ref whistled the foul. Calip, re- lieved that the game now belonged to Michigan, kept his…

… Michigan bench was happy. Wolverine coach Steve Fisher was happy. I wasn't happy, and it wasn't because Northwestern is still winless in the Big Ten. Was there really any need for Calip to show- boat? This…

… was just Northwestern - a game Michigan should have easily won and had to win. Yet at halftime, the Wildcats were up, 30-25. The Wolverines had to struggle most of the second half just to squeak out a…

… victory. For Michigan to make the NCAA tournament, the Wolverines need Calip to be a team leader, not a crowd pleaser. A leader is someone who real- izes how to best use their talents for a victory. This…

… that Michigan as a whole did not pass the ball very much as the team only had 11 assists. The one thing Calip has done often this year is come through for the Wolverines in the clutch. He had eight…

…'s largest prisons. LIDS ON THE RIMS?: Michigan's .226 first-half shooting percentage dwarfs, or shall we say, enlarges its season low of .343 against Iowa State. The Wolverines shot .640 in the second half…

… the Wolverines slim victory over Northwestern Saturday in Evanston. Boltermakers bounce into Ann Arbor for Big Monday by Theodore Cox Daily Basketball Writer For the second straight week, Michigan…

… to Ohio State as the squad did last week. The last time the Wolverines (5-7 Big Ten, 12-10 overall) played Purdue (4-8, 12- 10), Michigan was embarrassed at Mackey Arena as the team was hammered, 86…

…. Otherwise, the Wolverines will have to steal a victory on the road against either Illinois or Indiana. "We're shooting for a victory over Purdue after the drubbing we had last time," Michi- gan coach Steve…

November 18, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 34) • Page Image 15

…-killing keeps Wolverines' foes on their toes By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer BOWLING GREEN - Someone once said, "a tie is like kissing your sis- ter." This weekend, Michigan's sister was beautiful. Repeatedly…

…, the Michigan hockey team had its hands tied, and repeatedly, it over- came the obstacles. And there was no greater challenge this weekend than a shorthanded situa- tion while the Wolverines were down a…

November 18, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 34) • Page Image 18

…88 The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 18, 1996 PARADISE Continued from Page 3D Michigan. Under coach John Cooper, the Buckeyes are just 1-6-1 against the Wolverines. To many in Columbus…

… school history, the Wolverines stunned Ohio State - just like they had some 26 years earlier - this time by the score of 31-23. "When will I get over that game?" Cooper has asked many times after the fact…

April 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 115) • Page Image 22

… also interested in Spanish. Michigan felt like home already, and the Wolverine squad had a scholarship to offer. "Coming into an upcoming program and really making an impact was a challenge," Ritt says…

…. So after graduating from high school in September 1993, the younger Cyganiak squeezed her way into the Wolverine line-up midseason at No. 2 singles behind Bojana Jankovic, bumping Liz down to No. 5…

…. The sisters teamed up in the No. 2 doubles spot, where they decided many matches for the Wolverines. Collegiate dual matches consist of six singles matches and three doubles matches, so the overall meet…

… matches against Notre Dame and Wisconsin - who the Wolverines beat last year after losing the previous eleven meetings against the Badgers. "The fact that we were sisters - there was a lot of heart in the…

… matches," Sarah says, recalling in particular the match against Wisconsin, when the Cyganiak doubles team was the only one left playing and the rest of the Wolverines were cheering from outside the fence…

… looking at the personnel of the team, we decided to make a change." Sarah has taken over the No. I singles spot for the Wolverines, She has a 31-12 record, and is undefeated in the Big Ten. Liz is still in…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

… into Saturday's Big Ten opener at No. 7 Penn State, Michigan coach Dale Bahr said that his fourth- ranked Wolverines would have trouble matching up in the first three weight classes against the Nittany…

… season (torn anterior cruciate ligament), we're essentially starting three walk-ons at 118, 126 and 134." Against Penn State, theWolverines fought back from the early deficit by winning the next three…

November 18, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 36) • Page Image 14

…01 Page 6-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- November 18, 1991 Men. by Bruce Inosencio Daily Sports.Writer A relaxed approach fort cross 'country team alto Wolverines to run theirN spot in the NCAA…

Wolverines be way to a fit from longer races. al Cham- "We have more time to relax; n, Ariz., come back from any problems may have in the early stages of ure on it- race, whereas a shorter race doe wo week…

April 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

… comes in stages - score after score, leap after leap, or in the case of the Michigan women's gymnas- tics team, day after day. Last night, the Wolverines success- fully completed stage one in their quest…

… for a national championship, finishing second in the evening round of prelim- inary competition in Gainesville, Fla., though they narrowly advanced to today's finale. The Wolverines were only 0.225 away…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

… Marshall and the rest of the Wolverines gave the two seniors much to be proud of as Michigan turned in nstyle a': one of the best team performanes ever. The fired-up squad turn ain the Wolverines' second…

…-highest 4:" score ever with 197 points. Michigan did even better In posog school records on the uneven bars (49.375) and floor exercise (49.475). What made the Wolverines' perfor- mance even more special was…

October 18, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…,- t' The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1995 - 10 r 'I- BAS KETBALL Continued from Page 10 About 50 potential Wolverines showed up to impress the coaching staff, but chances are…

… them would really mean a lot to us." Sirrine also feels-the game will be able to spark the Wolverines into the postseason. "We're building up now for regionals," Sirrine said. "Hopefully, we'll be able…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… embarrassed Oakland Uni- versity for the second time this season, 154-97. They'll be trying to forget the second event, however. Saturday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio State proved the Wolverines mortal…

… point, the Michigan women's track runners are meeting Wolverine coach James Henry's expectations with some of the top performances of their lives. "Everybody that has run has come close or made their PR…

… (personal record)," Henry said. "The times are coming down and that is all we can ask for." At this weekend's Eastern Michigan Classic, the Wolverines once again got strong perfor- mances in the sprints and…

… the Wolverines earned key points in victories over Cal- Berkeley and Stanford, the Buckeyes were no less than dominating. Ohio State's David Pilcher and Kris Yaggie finished 1- 2 in both the one and…

… into the Big Ten Championships, Wolverine senior Brad Darr buried his competition and set a meet record at the EMU Classic Saturday. Darr cleared 17' 6" in the invi- tational pole vault to become…

… weekend (at the Big Ten Championships)." Many of the Wolverines' top athletes were sidelined by injuries, while others sat out to stay rested for the Big Ten's. Senior runner Neal Newman and junior hurdler…

… Mountain or Boyne Highlands. Mention "Spring Break Soecial" when you call for advance reservations.. i U i Be Part of a New School Record Michigan Wolverines vs. Kent State Golden Flashes Friday…

…, February 22, 1991 Michigan Wolverines vs. Alabama-Huntsville Chargers Saturday, February 23,1991 Yost Ice Arena Puck drops at 7:30 p.m. Cheer Michiaan on to their Winningest Season! I E{ 11 …

May 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…-Davis, and No. 2 Cal-San Di- ego, winner of three of the last four championships. The Wolverines lost the two games, 12-5 and 10-3, respectively. Despite the two losses, however, Michigan coach Scott Russell…

…. The Wolverines lost to the Aztecs 9-3, finishingin sixth place. Michigar came back from a 5-1 deficit to cut the score to 5-3 behind goals by Carrie Lilley and Brooke Lather. San Diegt State had too…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

…," Fisher said. "(But) we're going Webber to NBA forces Wolverines to stand on their own to be good. I'm convinced of that. When you've got four starters back and when you've got the athleticism that we can…

… have in spots, you're going to be good." Justhowgood, though, isas uncer- tain as the result of your first blue book exam. Illinois coach Lou Henson stated his thesis clearly: The Wolverines are the ones…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 15

… Ten cham- o~ips in the 1650-yard freestyle. Formerly one of the Wolverines rengths, the breaststroke events lack pth this season. Junior Steve West d" Wouda lead the group. West is urth on Michigan…

…'s all-time list in th breaststroke events. The butterfly is another area of weak- ss for Michigan. Tom Hay is the core the Wolverine butterfly contingency. aawn All-American in the 400 med- yelay…

… consecutive Big Ten titles, the Wolverines once again enter Big Ten competition in the forefront of the NCAAs. Northwestern is the one confer- ence foe who poses the most serious threat to Michigan's continued…

…-American in 1993, and diver Cin- namon Woods, runner-up at NCAAs last year. In addition to those three standouts, the Wolverines have one of the NCAA's premier recruiting classes. If anyone can mesh all this…

… individual medley corp, distance swimmers and a five-woman strong diving team will carry the Wolverines higher in NCAA competition. "Everyone has at least had one big race where they showed that they could be…

Wolverines attempt to take their eighth straight Big Ten swimming title. Adverse conditions help fuel Stone's inner fire Here are the Women's and Men's Division I swimming polls from the College Swimming…

… is freshman Melisa Stone. Stone's gutsy performance vs. Oakland last Friday keyed the Wolverine attack. Despite having problems breathing before the meet due to a sore throat, Stone led the Wolverines

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

…-season game for which that individual would be eligible. After two years of living inside, Michigan will have to make achange. The thrust of the Wolverine of- fense the past two seasons has been getting the…

… Howard being our productive guy inside," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. Because of a lack of size in the paint, the Wolverine forwards will be counted on more than ever to nail the 15-foot jumper from…

… the corner or the three-pointer from the top of the key. And they must shoot better than a year ago. Although the Wolverines knocked down almost 50 percent of their shots last season, most came from…

October 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

… its 15th consecutive game this sea- son. - In a hard-fought battle against Penn State, the Wolverines finally came out on top with a 2-0 victory. Freshman Nicola Armster tallied her 13th goal of the…

… first five minutes of the game Michigan was really attacking the Nittany Lion defense. The Wolverines had two different scoring opportunities on a wide-open Penn State goal, but they didn't con- vert, and…

… unsuccessful. The many Wolverine runs up the field were followed by crosses or shots that just needed a tap into the goal. But Penn State's defense was strong enough to fend off any attacks and held Michigan…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

…, the team just glances and then returns to their training. Clad in gray t-shirts and black shorts, yesterday the Wolverines held their first preseason practice since their successful weekend at Michigan…

… State. Dedication is everything to them, and to get through practice, they'll need that dedication. The Wolverines consistently drill, and practice doesn't get any easier as it goes along. The team begins…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

… on the night, compared to five for the Wolverines. AWAa(8Q) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 04 A F PTS Clack 32 7-14 0-1 4-7 1 3 15 Freeman 39 7-21 7-9 4-9 5 3 22 Alvarado 24 4-8 1-2 3-4 0 3 9 Hill 30 4-11 2…

… watch. It's not his fault; his shoulder just LONGHORNS Continued from Page 1B you, this wasn't one of his better games." The Wolverines had come charging back from various five- and six-point deficits…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

… since current seniors Jocelyn aFace, Kati Oakes, Erica Widder and hiey Reichenbach entered the fray as eshmen when the team had a slushy 7- 1 record, the Wolverines have roared past e opposition, notching…

… August prac- :es at Ocker Field to emotions from sea- )nding losses, into their final two more game. Sophomore midfielder Catherne Foreman, who helped keep the Wolverines' season alive last Sunday ver…

…." Since field hockey has been such inte- gral part of her life as a Wolverine, Widder does not know how .she will respond when Monday comes and the team does not have practice. "It'll be sad because I love…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 21

…, less trash talk Small parts needed to make 'M' ru Leadership from veterans, bench necessary to push Wolverines By RACHEL BACHMAN The Crisler Crazies will play a bigger role in basketball games this…

… basketball team. Steve Fisher will need certain in- tangibles to surface if the 1993-94 Wolverine model is todrive back to the Final Four. The most important immeasurable item in Michigan's quest forasuccess…

… (medium) zesty or butter crust original hand tossed (sm., med. or Ig.) super su garden salads twisty bread sticks coke & diet coke 12oz can or 2-liter bottle "Meet the Wolverines" Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar…

April 18, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 133) • Page Image 10

… -Reunions - Rock-N-Roll, New Wave, Oldies, and More! critical situation." The Wolverines (18-17 overall, 4-8 Big Ten) had just taken the lead in the bottom of the sixth on back- to-back home runs by Matt…

… one-third innings for Central to earn the victory. The Wolverines continue their hectic schedule tomorrow with a doubleheader at home against arch- rival Michigan State. After taking three out of four…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… available on reserve at campus buildings.. *Extreme Wolverines -Organizing students to attend sporting events *Ambassador Program -Strengthening relations between student organizations and MSA. *Creation of S…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 13

… enough to see the faces of the Wolverines as they heave and gasp for breath after conditioning exercises, or far enough away to watch the strategy of the plays unfold in front of you like a See YOST, Page…

… first half, matching UCLA shot for shot, working to keep the Wolverines close. But it obviously wasn't enough to warrant shots in the second. When a team has a shooter like Louis Bullock - one who has…

March 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 92) • Page Image 10

… Michigan baseball team lately. After playing in the F&M Bank Classic at Oral Roberts over the weekend, the Wolverines will begin their home season today against Detroit Mercy at 3 p.m. at Ray Fisher Stadium…

…. God willing, it won't snow. Against the Titans, No. 30 Michigan (9-6) will focus on improving its defense and pitch- ing. The Wolverines have a team batting aver- age of .35 but falter with a 6.99 ERA…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 14

…4 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 18, 1994 1994 en's and Women's Men's Conference Preview Wolverines favored for number nine Minnesota, Ohio State in battle for second…

…- ever, things change, and this season looks like a tougher challenge for the Wolverines to win number nine. The squad returns a number of All- Americans, including Gustavo Borges, Marcel Wouda and Rodney…

… the 500 freestyle, 1650 freestyle and was amem-. ber of the 800 freestyle relay. The All- American from the Netherlands holds Wolverine records in the 500,1000 and 1650 freestyles. "My personal goals…

… turns in order to have a better shot at the conference and NCAA meets. Dolan said this will be the key to having a successful national meet, which is a must if the Wolverines are to pick up the lost…

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

…. Luckily for Michigan, the Wolverines received a strong performance from Dan Brakus, who won while filling in for Kass at the top spot. Keyed by the substitute winner, Michigan came out on top, 5-4 over…

… the set). After that, I felt no pressure." IN DIXIELAND I'LL TAKE MY STAND: The Wolverines hee-haw down to Houston for three matches at Rice this weekend. They'll take on Rice, Tennessee, and Kansas in…

…-Chicago, Michigan State, Bowling Green, Western Michigan and Miami. Hey, wait, that's the entire conference. If the CCHA knew what was good for it, each and every member of the Wolverine squad would gain automatic…

May 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

… do what...? That's right: break a school record. MuchlikeRichelleWebbofthe Michi- gan women's track team. The junior sprinter topped her own mark in the 200 meter dash to join five other Wolverine

… do it." The Wolverines may be slight j vorites in the meet after a surprisa win last year andatindoors this winte but a tough Illinois sprint and hurd] corps should keep the meet hotly con tested…

March 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 113) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - March 18,1991- Page 3 H ig gins The former Wolverine talks about his adjustment to the NBA and his future Mike Gill ;,,r'; ; , I .I Former Wolverine

… pick (the last overall selection in the draft) by the San An- tonio Spurs. He contributed to the Wolverines' national championship in 1989, and was a starter last sea- son for Michigan, finishing fourth…

… of Red and the Michigan hockey team. When Kal began broadcasting the Wolverines, the team was in the pits - and he claims his broadcasting wasn't far behind. Aside from a couple high school games, Kal…

…, I think that the individual goals will speak for themselves. Championships are all that's on my mind. I want to win as many championships as Bird and Magic. D: What about personal goals, Wolverin

…. Only three places were available, and Michigan failed to capture any of them. The Wolverines' highest placer was Cribari at sixth, fol- lowed by Whitney Scherer in ninth place. Hamerski highlighted the…

…." .dshirt frosh Eric way to his second As as he snuck ot at the 1-meter had previously t the NCAAs for neeting the quali- fying standard at the Big Ten Championships in Indianapolis. The Wolverines' other…

… seem to be on the Wolverines' side. For the women, it was an im- provement from last year, when only Amy Hansen, since gradu- ated, qualified. an the men's side, the performance was noteworthy for while…

… his Friday and Saturday nights are spent travelling with the team. "Ken is so dedicated, working two jobs and all," said McCaughey, whose younger brother, Brad, played with the Wolverines from 1985- R…

March 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… to deal with them." As far as individual candidates are concerned, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-Texas) appears to be the best Democrat to face Bush, Markus See ELECTION, Page 2 Wolverine icers chew up Big…

…'t going to Boston this weekend to visit 'Cheers.' The Wolverines al- ready have social plans with the Terriers from Boston University - namely, a best-of-three series for the right to play in the semi…

… at Yost Ice Arena by a 9-3 score. This is the Wolverines' first tournament appear- ance since the 1976-77 season, when they captured their NCAA-record seventh national championship. The first…

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