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December 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

…Sport. The portable that takes you where you're going. REGIONALSTAT STCS N/ N data systems I -- 8088 Portable PC 4 Wolverine center Loy Vaught points to help lead Michigan percent from the field, is now…

…-ranked Wolverines' 98- 65 win and proclaimed that he enjoyed playing Tampa. How could he not? His team improved its record to 6-0, and had fun doing it. At times, it looked like more of a highlight film…

Wolverines took control. "They presented some problems to us early," Frieder said. "They really made us execute out there." Indeed, Michigan could manage just a 15-13 halftime rebounding edge over their…

… the Wolverine front- line throughout the game. H IG G IN S said: "(Stiglich) looked like Hulk Hogan...and he was mean." But the Wolverines got back on track in the second half, opening up a 35-point…

… score, Spartan forward Bryan Williams wasn't very impressed with the Wolverines. "They weren't very disciplined," he said. "I thought they'd be more competitive than they were." _- _ + I'.' .tI. ' 'r…

… should improve the Wolverines shaky rebounding. "Tanya is about as solid an individual as you can have on a team," VanDeWege said. "She should be starting. She is the best rebounder we have from either…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… team underhead coach Bud Middaugh. This year, not even inexperience, a first round loss, rain, or fired-up Boilermakers could keep the Wolverines from winning their sixth conference championship in…

… Middaugh's eight years in Ann Arbor. After being rained out on Monday, the Wolverines won the conference tournament on Tuesday at Ray Fisher Stadium to gain an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. A ninth…

… hitting of Phil Price. uuwy rnot D UHNrMMUN Wolverine shortstop Steve Finken turns a doubleplay against Purdue on Sunday. Michigan beat Purdue in the final game of the Big Ten tournament on Tuesday. txl…

May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…SPORTS Friday, Moy 8, Y987 Page 14 The Michigan Daily Wolverines surge to East title Record in sight for Blue Batsmen By GREG MOLZON While the final grade has yet to be determined, the baseball…

… seventh in the country by Baseball America, and is currently on a 22-game winning streak. The Wolverines have not lost since a 7-2 setback against Ferris State on April 14 and could break the Michigan…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… the Michigan women's team got its first taste of the phenom as they visited Nor- thwestern for a pair of doubleheaders. Although unable to overcome Ishikawa, the Wolverines con- tinued to play sound…

… softball by splitting both twin- bills with the Wildcats. IN FRIDAY'S first game, Ishikawa fanned 11 of the first 13 Wolverine batters and 16 for the game as Northwestern clinched the conference title with…

… a 2-1 victory. Vicki Morrow pitched well for Michigan, fanning seven Wildcats. The Wolverines came back in the second game behind freshman Julie Clark's four-hit shutout to triumph, 3-0. Clark…

…, 9-2. Seegert recorded Michigan's lone highlight by hitting a 200-foot homer to lead off the contest. BUT ONCE again the Wolverines came back as yet another freshman, Mari Foster, increased her record…

… to 8-2. Seegert's fourth home run of the campaign sparked the 5-4 victory. Seegert's fourth homer gave her another Wolverine season record. Last week, she set new records fqr most doubles and RBI's ina…

… single season. Michigan coach Bob DeCarolis, who is stepping down after four years at the helm, was pleased to end the season on a winning note. The Wolverines finished the '84 season 32-24, 12-12 in Big…

… in the Olympic trials as well. Sue Schroeder-made national time as well in the 1500 meters. Other firsts for the Wolverines came from Martha Gray in the 800 meters and by the 4x400-meter relay team…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… is over and Michigan can now concentrate on more important things like next weekend's Big Ten playoffs, which the Wolverines will be hosting. Despite taking three of four games from the slumping…

…. The Wolverines captured the second game, 11-6, and also both games on Sunday but did not play as well as coach Bud Middaugh would have liked. "WE HIT the ball well enough," Mid- daugh said, "(but) we…

… one better. Shortstop Barry Larkin scored the only run Kamieniecki needed when he opened the Wolverine first with a single, stole second, advan- ced to third on a wild throw and then scored on a…

May 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

…Sports Page 16 Wednesday, May 13, 1981 The Michigan Daily Blue nine split inale with WSU 4 4 By MARTHA CRALL The games actually didn't mean much in Michigan's overall season. The Wolverines had…

… Tarters yester- day at Fisher Stadium - a victory in the opener, 5-3, and a defeat in the nightcap by the same score. A FIVE-RUN sixth inning won the first game for the Wolverines. Batting leader Jim…

… which put Wayne State into a one-run lead. Paciorek broke two Wolverine single- season records with 181 at-bats breaking the record of 180 and 66 hits, surpassing the old record of 65. The Wolverines

Wolverines doubleheader yesterday against Wayne State at Fisher Stadium. A Michigan baserunner (left) slides safely back to first base. The Wolverines won the first game 5-3, before dropping the nightcap by…

December 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 65) • Page Image 16

…. "We're going to eat, sleep, and swim," says head coach Jon Urbanchek. The team will hold Christmas training camp in Boca Raton and participate in the U.S. Open Invita- tional in Orlando. The Wolverines

… around an Illinois-Chicage defender in a recent series. This weekend, the Wolverines place their 5-2 home record against Miami at Yost Ice Arena. By KEN GOLDBERG The Central Collegiate Hockey Association…

… is just getting into the groove after missing the season's first twelve games with a broken ankle. The latest Wolverine casualty is forward Ryan Pardoski, out indefinitely with a leg injury. Michigan…

… played well in taking a pair at home from Boston College last weekend, improving its home record to 5-2. The Wolverines home success will be contrasted by the Redskins strong road record. They are 2-2-1 on…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… basketball teams, most advantages anyway. Line the Wolverines up next to some squads and their superior height is quickly apparent. Bounce them off others and Michigan's overwhelming size and strength show up…

… as black and blue marks and an average eight rebound deficit for opponents. OR PUT Michigan in a grueling fast-paced game and watch the Wolverines dodge fatigue by using their ex- cellent bench…

May 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… could throw, and (Ever- X Wolverines, 3-1, in Saturday's third when the Wolverines ke on New son) looked strong," Middaugh said game. The loss was Michigan's Orleans. Mississippi State battles after the…

… State, 5-3. in order in three of four innings while striking out six. THE WOLVERINES would have liked another crack THE KEY, according to Finn, was keeping Michigan's at Minnesota. But after being upset…

… O M T H EMeanwhile, the Buckeyes touched up Wolverine reliever ch his head in disappointment hours later. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SMU rips netters at NCAAs The Southern Methodist torious, number two…

…-4, 1-6, 4-6. * WHO KEEP LIBRARY MATERIALS MORE * championships in two years, coach USC semifinal match. Number three Mustang Mark y Brian Eisner's Wolverines failed to ALTHOUGH none of the Styslinger…

… sent Royer back across THAN 50 DAYS OVERDUE WILL HAVE advance past the first round. Wolverines left the court' vic- the Mason-Dixon, beating him6-61, T ER B R O IG P IIE E SU . At the numher one spot…

February 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS -Sunday, February 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Icers edge NMU, 3-2 By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily MARQUETTE-The Wolverine icers scratched and clawed their way to a 3-2 }victory…

… over Northern Michigan last night before 3,664 fans at Lakeview Ice Arena. The win snapped a five-game Michigan losing streak. One of the keys to the Wolverines was the performance of sophomore goalie…

…'s win, coming up taking a 1-0 lead after the first period. Northern defensemen Bill Schafhauser took a pass from teammate Tom Strelow on the right side of the net and poked it past Elliott. The Wolverines

… seconds later Wolverine defenseman Todd Carlile rifled the puck past Wildcat goalie Jeff Poeschl into the right side of the net. The Wolverines then broke out to their first lead of the series, scoring two…

Wolverines were outshot 23-3 by the Wildcats, yet out- scored Northern Michigan 3-1. Poeschl ended the period with out making a single save, allowing all three of Michigan's shots-on-goal into the net. The…

…-Elliott .............................8 23 11 42 NMU-Poeschl........................6 0 5 11 Attendance: 3,664 Elliott ... 42 saves Powerful Hawkeye wrestlers destroy outmanned Wolverines By STEVE WISE It's a good thing riding time can…

… second-ranked Iowa dominated in their 44-0 thrashing of the Wolverines. The opening match, pitting Jamie McNaughton against Iowa's Tim Riley, didn't last long enough to even count riding time. Six seconds…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

… and West. The last time anybody out- side of one of those regions won the singles championship was when Barry MacKay won the title for Michigan in 1957, the same year the Wolverines won the team title…

…. DESPITE LEACH'S outstanding career at Michigan, because of the Wolverines' limited success at the national level, he did not have the reputation of a Rodney Harmon of Southern Methodist or Marcel Freeman of…

… Paciorek was the lone Wolverine to make the all-tournament team. Paciorek finished his collegiate career as the all-time Michigan leader in games played, at bats, runs scored and batted in, hits, doubles…

June 02, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 2, 1981-Page 15" Award-winning tracksters close out regular season ,. , F Bruce, Harvey lauded as men win By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine tracksters continued their…

…'s skipper, Jack Barvey, was named CCC Coach of the Year. JOHN NEILSON started the contest off on the right foot for the Wolverines Friday by taking first in the shotput with his heave of 59'5". Philip Wells…

…, P.another Michigan' shot-putter, took third in the event with his toss of 55' 51/". Saturday, James Ross kept the momentum going for the Wolverines by placing first in the long jump with a leap of 24…

… meters, Bruce claimed another first place for the Wolverines with a time of 21.13. Michigan locked up the top four places in the 5,000-meter run. Gerard Donakowski led the pack of Wolverines as he crossed…

… ago, Eriksson finished first in the discus at the Big Ten Championships also held at East Lansing. There was one dark spot for the Wolverines, however. Although the 400- meter relay team of Ross, Derek…

…. The Wolverines will go on to round out their season at the NCAA cham- By JOHN FITZPA TRICK Penny Neer became the first All- American in Michigan women's track history at the AIAW track champion- ships…

…, tiring seasons. This meet marked the end of the out- door season for Michigan, the most successful season the women tracksters have enjoyed since the team's inception four years ago. The Wolverines placed…

Wolverines qualified to compete at the meet. Ross will compete in the long jump while high jumper Dave Lugin will try for the NCAA crown in his specialty. Shelby Johnson isqualified in the intermediate hurdles…

March 19, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… the NIT title, followed by Purdue and Michigan. The Wolverines, with odds of 9-2, are ahead of even Syracuse, the team that plays host to them tonight. .:. The Big Ten has rolled up an impressive 8…

… Eric.Turner, who will be suiting up to play for the Wolverines next year, has been named to the Parade Magazine All- American second team. Lansing Eastern's Sam Vincent, who will follow brother Jay at…

…' main strengths lies in their pitching. The majority of last year's pitchers are returning, led by senior Mark Clinton. In addition to Clinton, the Wolverine pitching staff includes sophomores Scott…

… could consistently get the batters out." JIM PACIOREK, WHO led the team in home runs and RBIs, will once again lead the hitting attack. The Wolverines will be hurt by the graduation of shor- tstop George…

…, according to Mid- daugh. THE WOLVERINES' annual spring trip to Florida begins tomorrow with a doubleheader against New York Tech. The 14-game exhibition excursion in- cludes contests against the University…

… of Miami, Bowling Green, and Glassboro State. The Wolverines' first regular season game4 is a home doubleheader against Grand Valley State on March 31. Unlike the Wolverine line-up, the Big Ten…

…, because the winner of the division does not receive an automatic berth into the Regionals," Middaugh explained. The Wolverines, who are ranked eleventh nationally by one press agen- cy, had a good…

February 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

… :find itself involved in a tight conference race; the Wolverine women cagers are alsso involved in a closely-bunched Big Ten field. Unlike Bill Frieder's outfit, however, the women find themselves looking…

Wolverines, vw3ich the Bulldogs are hosting. pULUTH HAS been in a slump of te, losing five of its last six WCHA ontests. The Wolverines, on the other 1hnd, have won three in a row, in- Ten Championship at…

… Northwestern's McGaw Memorial Hall. The Wolverines (7-13 overall, 1-4 in the Big Ten) face the Purdue Boiler- makers (7-13, 1-4) today in their opening round match. The winner of this game takes on the two…

… players a big boost, knowing they don't have to face the top seed (Minnesota) if they win their opening round match." The Wolverines will once again start with a line-up of forwards Diane Dietz (19.9 ppg…

… climb forwards, Laura Newcomb and Sue Bartz. Should the Wolverines be successful against Purdue today they will come right back and battle the Wildcats tonight. But Soluk was not overly concerned about…

… Wildcats, who are currently second in the conference. In the previous matchup between the two teams, the Wildcats routed a cold- shooting Wolverine attack, 66-46. "Northwestern's goal is to win another Big…

… deficiencies. Michigan's offense has come to life in the last two weeks, as well. The Wolverines have scored 31 goals in the last four games, including 12 against the Irish last Friday night, the biggest one…

… of Hen- drickson will be tested on the ice tonight and tomorrow in a series that could move the Wolverines from sixth place into a tie for fourth in the conference and assure them a playoff berth…

December 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

… resembled a slow-motion replay of babies beginning to walk as opposed to their usual fun-and-gun style of basketball, but the No. 2 Wolverines showed their versatility in disposing of Eastern Michigan 80…

… Frieder complimented the way Eastern forced his Wolverines to play a "different" style of basketball. "This was the first time we had to play that type of game," Frieder said. "Eastern did a good job…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

Wolverines have always come up short in final games. .Michigan, looking to end this streak of tournament losses, will open the competition Friday night against a Tulane(1-1) With seven returning letter…

…- winners, Tulane is the toughest competition that the Wolverines will face. The Green Wave is led by junior. guard, Carmen Jones, who is aver- aging 17.5 points a game. Jones' scoring will be countered…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…, the women's swimming and diving teams successfully de- fended their Big Ten title at Indianapolis. The Wolverines piled up 720.5 points, far outdis- tancing Ohio State (523), Northwestern (435), and…

…, Jennifer Eck, and Molly Hegarty, got the Wolverines off to a rousing start, as they won the meet's opening event, the 4x50 medley relay, shattering the old conference record by nearly two seconds. In the…

… meet's final event, the 4x100 free relay, Ra- biah, Eck, and Liebner were joined by Minno Gupta and capped off the Wolverine triumph with a first place. In between, the relay of Rabiah, Eck, Gupta, and…

…, which helped us swim even faster." The Wolverines swam fast, as the times would havs defeated fifth-rated Clemson and won the ACC Cham1 pionships. They will have 11 swimmers and possiblyi four divers…

… winger Kent Brothers skates the puck up ice in the early part of last October's game against Bowling Green. The Falcons split this weekend's series with Michigan, which relegated the Wolverines to-a fifth…

…-place CCHA finish and a playoff series this weekend at Western Michigan. Wolverines face wmU in league playoffs From staff reports In splitting the past weekend's series against Bowling Green, the Michigan…

… hockey team finished the regular Central Collegiate Hockey Association season in fifth place with a 17-15 conference record. The Wolverines will travel to Kalamazoo to face fourth-place Western Michigan…

… this weekend in a best-of-three series. Saturday the Wolverines fell, 6-1, to the Falcons at Yost Ice Arena. The QCHA's leading scorer, Nelson Emerson, recorded a hat trick to help Miinch second place…

…-place Iichigan State after the Wolverines' 512 victory Friday night at Bowling Green. First-year players Don Stone and Jim Ballantine both scored to offset a two-point night for Emerson, who was CCHA Newcomer…

…-of-the-Year !last season. Stone scored the winning goal at 3:26 of the third period and Ballantine scored Michigan's first shorthanded goal since December in the middle of the second period to put the Wolverines

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 20, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 52) • Page Image 13

… were against the Michi- gan woman's volleyball team from, the start. Going against Illinois can do that to you. Last night, at the IM, Building, the odds proved themselves, right as the Wolverines were…

… swept in three games, 15-6, 15-5, and 15- 7. The Illini (26-3 overall, 16-0 in, the Big Ten) came into the match hoping to clinch the Big Ten title; and disposed of the Wolverines in quick fashion to do…

September 29, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

… University of Toronto edged out Western Ontario University for second place. Cheri Sly led the Wolverines with a third-place finish, covering the 5000 meter course in 18:01. She is off to a strong start after…

… Wilke also raced well. The Wolverines will train the next couple weeks. Their next meet isn't until October 10. They will then travel to Bloomington for the Indiana Invitational. It will be an important…

… scored the only Wolverine goal. The weekend trip finished with a 3-0 shutout win over Davis and Elkin's. Mondul scored her second goal of the weekend. Judy Burinskas and Robin Ives scored the other two…

… University of Indiana, 7-1, in a game played in South Bend, Ind. on Sunday. The victory raised Michigan's record to 2-2-4. It was an important win because the, Wolverine soccer squad only has club status. The…

March 25, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

…'s abilities despite its 7-2 record. Middaugh admitted then that "coaches are never pleased," but even he had to be impressed after the Wolverines swept the Lakers, 6-1 and 11-2, at Ray Fisher Stadium. Or was he…

… hit out of the infield. MIDDAUGH considered leaving Ignasiak in due to the perfect game, but the Wolverine coach needed to give his other pitchers some work. "I was very pleased with (my pitching…

… Campbell in right field and then scored on a single by Dave Ehlert off pitcher Greg Everson, who replaced Lutz. The Wolverines opened the scoring in the fourth inning when Mike Gillette singled in Greg Mc…

… Gary Smith, the Wolverines broke the second game open early. Michigan scored four runs in the first inning on doubles by Finken and Tom Brock, a walk, a hit batsman, and an error. And that was all the…

… scoring the Wolverines would need. They received solid pitching performances from Jim Abbott, Mike Grimes, and Ross Powell who limited the Lakers (5-3) to three hits. Abbott evened his record at 1-1 while…

…, and I felt a lot more comfortable with my motion today than I did down South," said Abbott. The Wolverine hitters added seven more runs late in the game behind a St. Peter double, a triple by Jim Durham…

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

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

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

October 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…U overcast day, the Wolverines took NOT QU Saturday's Ohio State Invitational, was the wom Led by senior All-American team. In Colu Chris Brewster's first place finish, Bert, and with the squad tallied a low…

… score of 34. still feeling th Northwestern (51), Purdue (67) the Wolverine Ohio State (89), and Missouri third. Northwe Baptist (105) rounded out the field. "THIS IS A good win for us," said Wolverine

… Warhurst. "He made a commitment Invitational Tc this past summer, and he's a THE different runner this year." defeated M SOPHOMORE John Scherer, Bradley in fou the Wolverines' third finisher, in the mat…

… prevail nt," said Warhurst. itself as a Big Ten powe his second year of meet, with Ohio State second. Michigan Stat r the Wolverines is Kentucky, and Akron ral Collegiate Wolverines. ps, to be held in "It…

… R at OSU )ok the continued her impressive running, nishing leading the Wolverines while Eastern notching a ninth place finish. Sarah ed the Gray, a freshman walk-on from Morristown, N.J., ran third…

…, ," said finishing fourteenth overall. oped to Thompson, a senior, overcame an week in illness to compete. Although she Ontario ran seventh for the Wolverines, lay, the Parks is hopeful. Next up for the team…

… is the ce was Michigan State Invitational October raging 18. At that time, the Wolverines owand will be given another shot at OSU. 4 I kers sweep at Butler AM BENSON ken bonestdidn't volleyball team…

… last uries, Michiganwon ournament in three ng through the Butler ournament. WOLVERINES Morehead State and r games each. Then ch against Butler, npt the hosts in three 15-5, 15-13. everal injures going…

… tournament. The Wolverines had 15 service aces against Morehead State. And against Bradley, the Wolverines had 43 digs compared to three for their opponents. Although Michigan has looked impressive in non…

February 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… ragged from the four-and-a-half hour bus ride from Oxford, Ohio yesterday morning, the Redskins were outplayed by the third-place CCHA Wolverines, who claimed a 5-3 victory in front of 3,468 enthusiastic…

…- Wolverines played short-handed six times. "I think it was a bit of a letdown," said Giordano: "We have to come back and play a lot tougher tomorrow night." MICHIGAN opened the scoring as May collected his 11th…

… Chevrier for a sixth attacker. The Wolverine. senior picked up a loose puck and slid it into the open net. The two teams return to Yost tonight at 7:30 for their final regular-season meeting. ;, r .'4 *AW…

… 1 so Doily Photo by MIKE LUCAS Michigan's lone goal in the # SENIOR.LEFT WING Jeff Tessier puts the puck past Miami second period. The Wolverines defeated the Redskins, 5-3. goalie Alain Chevrier…

… of 26 points. FRESHMAN PEG Harte hit seven' field goals and nine free throws to pace the Wolverine scoring with 23 points. Dane Dietz was second among Michigan scoring leaders with 16 poin- ts, while…

…- side for the Hoosiers, accounting for 12 second-half points. Michigan's Dietz, with only two first-half baskets, tried to spark the Wolverines with 14 second- half points, but the height of the Indiana…

April 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

… case yesterday for the Wayne State Tartars as they squandered numerous scoring chances in their 6-5 loss to the Michigan Wolverines at Fisher Stadium. The Wolverines, however, capitalized on their few…

… the Wolverines trailing 2-0. That is when Sabo sent a fastball from losing pitcher John Gerbe 400 feet over the center field fence for a two-run homer. "CHRIS HAD A SUPER day today," said Michigan coach…

… the Wolverine victory. The win pushed Michigan's record to 16-11. The Wolverines return to action today with a doubleheader at Western Michigan. Then they return home this weekend and resume the Big Ten…

… second baseman Jeff Paglino in yesterday's action at Fisher Stadium. The Wolverines went on to defeat the Tartars by a score of 6-5. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Women netters breeze past Chips By TOM SHAHEEN No…

… on a neutral court." So while the Wolverines gained some confidence with yesterday's win over CMU, they will need a superior perfor- mance at alb positions in addition to that confidence if they expect…

… to make win- ning the Big Ten title a reality. Oliver Owens insists that the Wolverines' tennis arsenal will be ready. Women thinclads fourth While some members of the women's track team traveled to…

… very com- petitive meet, saw a number of out- standing performances turned in by Wolverines. Debbie Williams flung the javelin 157'11%" to capture that event and qualify for the AIAW nationals. Teammates…

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

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

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

March 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

… out the window of his team's charter flight to 'Salt Lake City and hoped the Wolverines wouldn't be 'as flat in the NCAA tournament as the land below. The plane's speakers crackled, and the captain…

…obinson, removing -any notion the Wolverines might have had about his fine southern etiquette. April came early as J.P. "The Easter Bunny" dosterbaan knocked Schintzius silly the rest of the game. Despite…

November 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… yesterday's consolation game, Grant sank three clutch free throws in the game's final minute to give the Wolverines a 78-76 come-from- behind victory over Alabama- Birmingham at Sullivan Arena. "The way we…

… came back showed 6verybody was working hard, and we showed a lot of character," Grant said. The win secured the Wolverines of a third-place finish in the eight- team tournament, going 2-1. Michigan…

… points, shooting just three-of-14 from the floor. "Gary Grant was night and day different from yesterday," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder. "He was the leader we needed him to be." The game started…

… off quite innocently for Michigan as it scored the game's first six points and led by as much as 13 points in the first half. The Wolverines entered the locker room at the half with a 39-30 advantage…

… that rallied the Wolverines. Glen Rice, the game's most valuable player with a game-high 27 points, hit two key three-point shots, and Loy Vaught sank a turnaround jumper and a pair of free throws to cut…

… real Michigan basketball expert please stand up? On one side, we have Dick Vitale. Vitale says the Wolverines are the best team in the country. With more talent and potential than any other college team…

… exactly what happened this weekend as ESPN broadcasted the Great Alaskan Shootout from Anchorage, giving everyone the chance to see the Wolverines firsthand, while also listening to Vitale promote the team…

… probably lining up reservations for Kansas City as the Wolverines looked, at times, spectacular and unbeatable. All the while, Vitale was beaming over his preseason prognostication. He said that Frieder…

…'s squad has "more talent than Elizabeth Taylor has diamonds," and that perhaps he- should find a new place to rank the Wolverines that was even higher than No. 1. On Saturday, though, the Wolverines proved…

November 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…FRANCES After a shot from the starter's pistol, a splash in the pool and a few quick strokes, the Michigan men's swim team glided by the University of Toronto Friday night 83-26. The Wolverines jumped into their…

… good to start out with a win like this." Dave Kerska led the Wolverines with two individual victories in the 50- yard freestyle, touching out at 20.82, and the 100-yard freestyle, with a 45.83. Teamed…

… power play and allowed a horrific 42 shots Saturday was, yes, the Michigan Wolverines. Such has been the early season tendency of this year's Wolverine hockey team. Two exhibition losses to Team Canada…

… considered one of the toothless teams in the CCHA. Outscored 34-18 outside of Yost, the Wolverines have found away games a tough road to hoe. Last weekend's series with the Spartans showed how erratic the…

Wolverines are away from home sweet home. Friday night Michigan traded goals with the highly regarded Spartans, and after Brad McCaughey's breakaway goal at 15:19 of the third period, Michigan held on behind…

February 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-1 loss. The Wolverines continued to be con- sistently inconsistent for the season as they could not mount much offensive pressure throughout the entire game. "WE DIDN'T execute and didn't play hard enough…

… ice knotted at zero. Michigan began the second stanza with a powerplay opportunity as the Bulldogs' Dennis Garbarz was sent off for cross-checking, but the Wolverines couldn't score. DESPITE BEING in…

…. Smith dove to the ice to knock the puck away from a Wolverine defen- der who had stolen the puck in the Ferris zone. Tom Rudrud took the loose puck and hit Jean Landry skating in all alone on the left…

….shot from the blue line that was kicked away by Ferris goalie Norm Young. But Paul Spring was there to poke it in from a scramble in front of the net. tate However, the Wolverines couldn't keep their…

… of the Wolverines, lost last night. Bulldogged in Big Rapids FIRST PERIOD Scoring: none. Penalties: M-Seychel (holding) 15:42. FSC-Cook (Couture, File) 12:50. Penalties: M-McCrimmon (tripping) 6…

Wolverines last week. Michigan State isn't one of them. MICHIGAN IS. ! And the Wolverines host the Spartans in their final home- turf competition at Crisler Arena today at noon. Senior all-arounder Dino Manus…

… competed regularly for the Wolverines until freshman Gavin Meyerowitz joined the team in January. Leading the Michigan State gymnasts are high-ranking all- arounders Greg Bosscawen, Bart Acino and Pete…

… second to Wolverine captain Milan Stanovich in the all-around at last December's Wolverine Invitational and is consistently scoring in the "Stanovich" 55-range. "Our guys, especially the freshmen, are…

February 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… in the knee area of his left leg during last- Thursday's game against Purdue, said coach Bill Frieder yesterday. The 6-3 guard had started all 17 of the Wolverines' games before missing Saturday…

… Jim Bullock who was driving to the basket for a lay-up. The loss of Rockymore leaves the Wolverines in a bind, having only two guards left on scholarship - Eric Turner and Dan Pelekoudas. Although…

… 135 117 74 Women tankers continue to roll By ADAM SCHWARTZ According to coach Stu Isaac, "We were really flat for the meet." Yet that did not stop the Wolverine women tankers from rolling over Michigan…

… is starting to do every day what she did in the big meets," said Isaac. "She's doing it consistently now." The Wolverines end their dual meet season February 11 against Eastern Michigan at 7:30 at Matt…

…'s hobpsters feel. Twice this past weekend the Wolverines had a victory within reach late in the game. But both times Michigan, now 3-15 overall and 1-7 in the Big Ten, broke down in the stretch. And the same as…

… when CRISP goes on the fritz - just when you need it most. FRIDAY NIGHT at Purdue, the Wolverines collapsed with the lead and five minutes to go, dropping an 80-72 decision to the Boilermakers. Then on…

…. Sophomore Peg Harte led the Wolverines with 24 points, and freshman Wendy Bradetich added a career-high 21, but impotent shooting from the field (39 percent) cost the Wolverines down the stretch. THE…

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

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

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

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

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

May 19, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… Iowa. "I really don't think the loss has The Wolverines went in hit us yet," Beth Mueller said. while the Hawkeyes we These words from the senior Michigan had to sweep the centerfielder on the Michigan…

… Allard. Ten by a half-game. Allard completed both Last weekend, the Wolverines including the 11-inning ni played a four-game series against duel against Gopher Jen Minnesota. This series was Mich- strom…

April 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

… overall score of F91. Michigan ended up with a total of 949, just behind Big Ten rival Wisconsin, 934. The Wolverines squeaked by Purdue, 952, after trailing them by eight strokes before Sunday's final…

… round of play. The most impressive result for the Wolverines was their low average of 79 strokes per round. "I just like all these nice scores under 80, that's what I like," said LeClair. Erica Zonder led…

… (82-79- 81) rounded out the Wolverine scoring over the three rounds. What was the key to Michigan's sudden turn around? According to LeClair it was "sunshine, warm weather, and determination." Although…

… the team has improved, a lot of work lies ahead for the Wolverines to finish respectably in the Big Ten. The weakness in their play at Ohio State was chipping and put- ting. LeClair felt that too many…

March 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Iowa Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTnS _______ Monday, March 6, 1989 Men's Swimming Club Wolverine Invitational Friday-Sunday, TBA Canham Natatorium The Michigan…

… package of Rolaids. But the Hawkeyes, minus their Big Ten assist-leader B.J. Armstrong, who had a strained hamstring and a bruised left knee, could not keep up with the Wolverines this time around. Michigan…

… harder to pick up the slack." THE WOLVERINES, who have been fortunate to avoid two of the Big Ten's best guards due to injury recently (Armstrong and Ohio State's Jay Burson), won their fourth straight in…

… impressive fashion. After a quick start led by Terry Mills, who scored the first eight Wolverine points, the Hawkeyes fought back to force seven lead changes until Mich- igan took control at the 12:02 mark of…

… his teammates Saturday morning. -Nick Anderson's last second basket leads Illinois to a 70-67 victory over Indiana yesterday. See story on Page 11 Wolverines on a 15-2 run that led to a 48-33 halftime…

… that he wasn't playing, so it was a big surprise," said Hawkeye forward/center Matt Bullard. "It was different playing with Brian and Troy. They're different players than B.J." The Wolverines have won…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

… teams showed that this would be anything but a cakewalk for the Wolverines. Last year the two teams split their season series with egch winning one at home. Ohio State leads the overall series with a 15…

… didn't play the kind of hockey that's won games for us offensively or ifensively." o Inconsistency at home has been a problem that has plagued the Wolverines all season. After last weekend's Swimmers spe…

…'s Todd Fanning and some unlucky bounces thwarted the Wolverine attack. "We had a lot of chances that just didn't go in for us tonight," said Michigan winger Rob Brown. "But you have to give them credit…

…. They came in here and skated hard." On Friday night, however, the Wolverines were lucky to escape with a tie. "When we get breakdowns like we did tonight, it's tough for our team to win," said Berenson…

…. The Wolverines held Toronto scoreless in the last two minutes of the first half to open up a 41-29 lead. VanDeWege had stressed defense during the WQlverines' preseason workouts. On Saturday, the…

Wolverine defense was inconsistent. But when the Wolverines successfully executed on defense, the offense produced. "WE FOUND out that the game goes as well as our defense goes," said VanDeWege. "We stopped…

… Kirschenman, who BY JODI LEICHTMAN Throughout their season, the members of the Michigan men's cross country team have been anti- cipating this day. Seven Wolverines are awaiting the sound of the gun to begin…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' recent success would soon end if they didn't tighten their defense. This weekend, the defense tightened. Rookie goalie Tim Keough, in his first collegiate start, stopped 11 third-period shots and…

… 27 of 28 shots in the game as Michigan clung to a 2-1 victory Friday night. VETERAN goalie Warren Sharples started Saturday and met every challenge, posting his second career shutout as the Wolverines

… Michigan gain a come-from-behind win at Bowling Green. Four of Michigan's defenders could not play Friday due to suspensions incurred against Bowling Green, but the improvised Wolverine defense kept the puck…

… Brost scored on an assist from O'Connor, giving Michigan a 2-0 lead midway through the first period. The Wolverines continued to bombard Ferris goalie Marc Felicio, ending the first period with a 15…

…-5 shots-on-goal advantage, but were unable to score further. Then Felicio's luck ran dry. The Wolverines scored four second-period goals and added three more in the third period as the Wolverines scored…

… sweeping the last-place Buckeyes. The Spartans enjoy only a three- point advantage over the Wolverines and play nonconference games next weekend. "It surprises me how well we've played on the road," O…

… its first conference victory this year. When the Wolverines last faced Iowa, Michigan volleyball coach Joyce Davis was livid with the team for its lackluster performance, in which the Wolverines dropped…

… three straight games. This time, the Wolverines were hoping just to play well. "Its David versus Goliath," Davis said before the match. Watching Michigan dominate Iowa, it would have been difficult to…

… confuse the Wolverines with the little guy and his slingshot. MICHIGAN won, 15-5, 15- 7,12-15, and 15-9. Michigan's blocking, best in the Big Ten at 3.15 per game, was awesome. Carla Hunter and Julia Sturm…

May 27, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… coach Bud Middaugh had almost pre- Wolverines received an at-large bid to the NCAA tour- dited the Big Ten baseball tournament when he said it nament, where they travel to the University of Texas "has got…

… elimination tournament against Ohio State, the squad had finished third, and the coach was left to ex- Wolverines fell into the loser's bracket with a 4-2 loss plain what had happened. "We happened to be hot…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Player but averaged only 5.2 points per game shooting just 28 percent from the field. THIS SEASON, the 5-11 Grand Rapids native is leading the Wolverines in rebounds with 9.6 per game. In addition to her…

… down six re- bounds. Her only field goal came with 13 sec- onds left in the game and two seconds on the shot clock, putting the Wolverines up by three. The shot was a Powell specialty - a post-up down…

… Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN Sophomore Tanya Powell struggles for the ball in last month's game against Indiana. Powell has become a major factor on the Wolverine squad this season. CagesSUrprsse all…

… performer Sven Jonnson for the rest of the season. The Golden Gophers made the news even worse by soundly beating the Wolverines. Minnesota dominated the match from start to finish, winning all six events…

… that this meet was a "struggle" added that, "there were many major errors than we would not even hope on our worse enemy." Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for the Wolverines. Se- nior…

… reflect the mance of the Wolverines. O came in first with a scorec and Penn State scored a 1F place second. The Wolverin in a score of 177.45. Kempthorn was disappoin the judging. "I felt it was al sided…

… the host schoo Defending national champi ford finished sixth, beh Ten foes ance by Wolverines. or exer- "All and all, I think our kids oore and stood up well against the top in sixth competition," said…

Wolverine head 1-around coach Jon Urbanchek. "We gained valuable experience at the NCAA ing, it's level." perform THE MICHIGAN 400-medley rease the relay team of Alex Alvizuri, Jan-Er- y," said ick Olsen…

… the flu and was unable to compete, IU invi- limiting the Wolverines to seven Austin, swimmers instead of eight (each school was allowed to bring its top ish may eight swimmers). eam that "(Creaser…

… Michigan last Friday, winning 65- he meet. 46. Berkeley, Junior Mats Nygren highlighted l, SMU. the meet for the Wolverines, win- on Stan- ning the 500 and 1000 freestyle. ind the -TAYLOR LINCOLN 4 *FREE…

March 04, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… are definitely in the bottom two or three (in the conference)," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder. "There is no question about that." There also is no question that Michigan "fans" have improved…

… this season. But improvement from horrible to bad hardly deserves plaudits. I insist the noise level in the UGLI rivals the level in Crisler Arena. Everyone possesses a horror story about Wolverine "fans…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

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… seconds only twice in that entire game?" "You're kidding." "Uh-uh. Whatever you do, don't blame last year's showing in the tour- nament on anything other than the way the Wolverines played. The fact that…

…, though. each Wolverine has a role to play, and Rellford's is critical At 6-6, 230 pounds, Rellford sees his most important contribution in the offensive power game. He knows THE SEVENTH ANNL ON THE HO…

…, like all of the Wolverines, has a role to play. As the Wolverines embark on what could 'When I'm out there, I'm always trying to get people motivated. It's important that I can generate something for…

…- verted most of its scoring oppor- tunities. After turning' in poor field goal percentages over much of the season, the Wolverines finally vaulted above the .500 mark. Needless to say, Rellford has been…

February 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

… of nine from the free throw line. But this time it didn't matter. Despite Antoine Joubert's confident predictions for a Michigan victory, the Michigan State Spartans dumped the Wolverines, 74-59, last…

… divine. Instead, those other Spartans - the ones who usually watch their Plymouth, Indiana teammate sink bomb after bomb - combined to shut down Michigan's inside game and simply outrun the Wolverines. The…

… transition," said a dejected Bill Frieder, the Wolverine coach. "They made us shoot it, and we didn't shoot it in." Surprisingly, neither did Skiles. The senior guard was 4-of-11 at half- time after forcing up…

…, and created havoc for Michigan by penetrating and dishing off. More important, it was Michigan State, not Michigan, which pumped itself by outrunning the opposition. If the Wolverines looked flat, they…

…. No conistent shooting. No transition defense. The three elements Michigan needed to win last night never materialized, as the Wolverines were slapped in the face with a 74-59 loss at Crisler Arena at…

… rebounds, but poun- ded more than the glass. MSU's collapsing zone defense kept Wolverine center Roy Tarpley in check all night. The 6-11 senior finished with a respectable 15 points, but just six in the…

…." So instead of going with the bread and butter, Michigan resorted to the cold leftovers. The Wolverines forced poor shots in the second half, shooting just 33 percent from the floor. "I think we played…

… one good half of basketball," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder whose 10-4 Wolverines dropped to second place in the Big Ten. Unfortunately, you have to play two. The second half we jus didn't shoot…

… well. We make four or five more baskets, it takes away four or five of their transition stuff. They're so good in transition." THE WOLVERINES were no match for the Spartan running game. MSU guard Scott…

December 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… Michigan basketball team finally blew out a smaller, weaker team, decisively trouncing Division II Florida Southern, 91-68, Saturday at Crisler Arena. Size and defense called the tunes for the 6-0 Wolverines

Wolverines went on a 16-0 fast break spurt, generated mainly by guard Gary Grant's perimeter defense and Michigan's running game. "I WAS GETTING steals and my big men were really running the floor," said Grant…

…, the men's S o ort ng gymnastics team made a fine showing at the Wisconsin Open on Saturday. . ;!"" Moore was the top Wolverine per- G IfTs! ~ former in both the floor exercise and 'U.the vault, scoring…

… 9.2 and 9.3 respec- ts At Student Budget Prices ; tively. Nelson was second for i Michigan in the floor, while Angelotti 419 E. LIBERTY was second for the Wolverines on the 419(E. iks ff…

… watching his Wolverines (5-11, 8th in the CCHA) drop a pair of games to Western Michigan this past weekend by scores of 8-6 and 6-4. Michigan had the perfect oppor- tunity, and the break they so sorely…

… period, tallying two goals apiece before the intermission. Tim Makris played a decent 20 minutes in net for the Wolverines, but with Berenson rotating his three netminders period- by-period since Ohio…

… State two weeks ago, freshman Mike Rossi replaced Makris to start the second period. As has been the custom all season, "the period" as it is now called, did the Wolverines in. The Broncos stam- peded…

Wolverines have been outscored 42-22. A valiant Michigan comeback in the third period made the score close, but the Bronco lead was insurmountable. Saturday's game in Ann Arbor was an extremely well played…

… classic, but the fact remains, the Wolverines failed to put a 'W' on the board. With Bob Lindgren, who playeda solid third period in net Friday, bet- ween the pipes (Berenson admitted Friday's game that the…

November 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… Arena. Leading 4-3 entering the final period in the opener, the Wolverines yielded two goals in the first three minutes, and went on to lose 6-4. Michigan bounced back with a 7-4 win Saturday. THE FLAMES…

… caught fire early in Friday's third period, and the Wolverines got burned. Paul Tory batted a rebound past Michigan goalie Tim Makris to tie the score at 2:16, and 29 seconds later Flame captain Mike Merch…

… frustration for Michigan as it tried to come back. A Wolverine power play late in the frame was one of the worst ever, as the Flames eirectively forechecked, keeping the puck in Michigan's end almost the entire…

…Caughey had one 'Sweep, sweep.' We should have been goal and three assists in the weekend split with the Flames, in which the Wolverines lost Friday, 6-4, and won concerned with one period at a time. I Saturday…

…." There was no mistaking the dif- ference in Michigan's intensity on Saturday. The power play worked well, as the Wolverines converted on five of 11 manpower-advantage op- portunities in the series…

… CCHA standings. The Wolverines are currently tied for fifth with Illinois-Chicago and Ohio State, and they trail fourth place Ferris State by 'ust one oint. Action SportSWer FACTORY CLOSEOUTS…

… Bowl, the - Wolverines still should be playing someplace warm on New Year's Day. Representatives from many of the post-season bowl games have been keeping close tabs on the Wolverines all season and with…

… the Florida Citrus, Cherry, Liberty, All-American and Holiday Bowls. If the Wolverines can beat Ohio State this weekend, it's likely they will be spending New Year's in either Dallas or New Orleans…

… against an at large team. According to Czekaj the 15-man selection committee for the at large team will meet tomorrow morning in Dallas to make it's top two choices. bowl bi~ds The Wolverines are also on…

… representatives looking at Penn. State, Ohio State and Iowa as well as the Wolverines. Boldenheim would not comment on when this week the final decision would be made. "The people who are at the schools know what…

March 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

… Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 5, 1985 Pueksters ph By ADAM MARTIN Wolverine team that jumped to a 1-0 Nobody assumed the 1984-85 cam- lead in the first game on a Brad Mc- paign…

… would be the year for the Caughey goal from the left circle and Wolverines. But after drowning in ninth held the Lakers in check until midway place last season, a seventh-place finish through the third…

… us." Wolverines in a two-game total-goal THE FOLLOWING evening with the series over the weekend and outlasted game was just one period old, the Michigan 10-7, nipping the Maize 'n' Wolverines grave…

… the first inter- fort," Berenson 'said after the series, mission, before which Lake Superior "We obviously didn't plaiy as well as I had laced the Wolverines with a three- would have liked, but I was…

… second Michigan goal at 14:201 out in pJ hey for left slot. ~ht wing "BRAD CAME UP really big in the he first series," said the Wolverine mentor. 42 of the "Not only his goals, but his presence on number…

… the ice. He wanted the puck, and he e period. showed a lot of authority." ored the Despite a three-goal second period, fromthethe Wolverines found themsleves in a From thetwo-goal hole at the start of…

… in the indoor Big Ten Championships last Friday and Saturday in Madison. The men's team finished fourth in the conference. Junior Todd Steverson recorded the Wolverines' only first place finish with a…

… grabbed second with 99, Wisconsin was third with 97 and the Wolverines earned 58 points. THE WOMEN'S team took sixth place in its meet in Columbus, Ohio. The team's 33 points placed them just one…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…Women's Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tuesday, 7 p.m. SPORTS Women's Golf Lady Wolverine Invitational Today, UM Golf Course 1he Michigan Daily Sunday, October 21, 1984 Pagel bae Blue I By TOM…

… KEANEY . Who says Michigan can't dominate a game ottensively? Certainly not the Ferris State Bulldogs. The Wolverines scoring attack, led by center Brad Jones with a hat trick sim- ply overwhelmed Ferris…

… State last night at Yost Arena 9-2, completing the two game sweep over the visiting Bulldogs. THE FIRST period was all Michigan. The Wolverines owned the offensive zone, due to the strong forechecking by…

…, and John Bjorkman fattened the Wolverine' lead. to 4-0 putting a Ray Dries rebound over the sprawling Young.. At this point Michigan was at its season's best, and the Maize and Blue faithful couldn…

…'t have been happier. THERE WAS no letting up, as the Wolverines came out just as strong in the second period. At :47 Stiles and Jones again hooked up for a goal as the junior from St. Paul left Jones with…

…, putting intense pressure on Young all night despite the droves of penalties called against the Wolverines. Chris Seychel was slapped with a ten- minute misconduct in the second stanza in a fight that sent…

… Bjorkman shoots through Bulldog defenseman Brad Hildestad to score the Wolverines' fourth and final goal of the first period, in last night's action at Yost Arena. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Gophers pound…

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… setters, (An- drea Williams and Lisa Vahi) rather than one as we had been previously." 'CANNING'S strategy appeared to :a off as the Wolverines utilized f" newed consistency in their serving ,apd excellent…

… front-line blocking to stall tie Gopher attack enroute to a convin- -ng 15-4 triumph in game one. i~chigan had a fierce battle in the second contest as both teams traded the momentum. The Wolverines

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