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November 01, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

… improvement, a mindset for work, physiology — one thing is noticeably absent from Dan Harrison’s list: any skill in the sport. This year, the majority of the 36 novice rowers on the Wolverines’ team have…

… was launched into an offseason of uncertainty and overhaul. John Beilein jumped to the professional ranks. Nine days later, Fab Five member Juwan Howard returned to Ann Arbor as the Wolverines

November 01, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 22) • Page Image 7

… Jordan Poole, legs spread, flailing to the floor at the buzzer as his shot propelled the Wolverines past Houston in last year’s tournament. There are plenty of differences between the two shots…

…. And he’s always had the personnel to match. Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr., Derrick Walton and Moritz Wagner, all of whom rank among the Wolverines’ biggest stars under Beilein, were…

November 01, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…, it was already planning on how to outperform itself at its next event, the Great Lakes Regionals. At this meet, though, the Wolverines fell short of expectations. Hoping to win a second…

… time this year for the Big Ten Championships. The Wolverines navigated an 8,000-meter course against 11 other Big Ten programs. Prior to 2015, the last time Michigan won a conference…

… defeat, only one Wolverine managed to finish in the top- 10 athletes — redshirt junior Aaron Baumgarten who crossed the finish line at 24:49.0 for sixth place, only one second from breaking into the…

… that our places were stagnant and that we didn’t do what we usually have. We were sitting in the same spot instead of moving up through that.” Many factors could have played into the Wolverines

… happened that this weekend the Wolverines wound up on the bottom of the pile. Michigan also boasted a relatively inexperienced roster for the event. The lineup that Sullivan brought to the race…

… told the whole story. Its 2-0 lead had slipped away, as No. 1 Maryland scored three unanswered goals and handed the Wolverines a 3-2 loss in double overtime. Michigan was on the brink of one of…

… college soccer’s biggest upsets of 2016, but had its opportunity firmly taken away. The Wolverines’ state of shock is all too familiar. It was reminiscent of their recent 1-0 defeat to Ohio State…

… finally found sparks. The Wolverines’ major scoring drought has subsided with seven of their 18 goals scored over the past two contests. Hallahan and Mertz both tallied one goal each against…

… record — while facing 14 shots on goal. Louro believes the Wolverines showed a large TV audience on the Big Ten Network their tournament potential. Sunday’s matchup showcased Michigan’s many…

November 01, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…, in which the Wolverines won the CCHA regular-season championship, Pearson earned the TerryFlanaganAward,which recognizes a coach for his career accomplishments. f Senior forward Luke Moffatt and junior…

… forward Alex Guptill were both recruited by Pearson, and he was later the forwards coach when the high-powered Wolverines reached the NCAA Tournament final in 2011. "He was like a player's coach," said…

November 01, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…." the line. Jones views the Big The Wolverines will enter Ten Tournament as a chance to the Big Ten Tournament against showcase the team's improve- Ohio State on Thursday riding a ment throughout the year…

… continues her recent coach Marcia Pankratz. streak of play that earned her The Wolverines finished the Big Ten Defensive Player of their regular season with a 12-5 the Week award, the potential record, and…

November 01, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… effort to pull off the upset. Wednesday night, that same formula worked again as the Wolverines WISCONSIN o (8-2-2 Big MICHIGAN 2 Ten, 14-4- 2 overall) defeated the Badgers, 2-0, in the Big Ten Tournament…

… sailed just wide of the goalpost. The Badgers and Wolverines remained deadlocked into the second half. Both sides produced more offensive opportunities after halftime. In the 52nd minute, McKenna Meuer…

November 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

… father - like Tim Sr. finally learned to do after that apology. It worked. Four games later at Penn State, the Wolverines were down nine points with less than eight minutes left. Tim Jr. hadn't scored a…

… Tim Hardaway Jr. averaged 17.5 points over the tear's fial 14 games last season. some highlight-reel dunks. He'll lead the Wolverines in scoring in more games than any other player. He's going to…

November 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 39) • Page Image 11

… guard Darius Morris being the only part of the Wolverines' rotation from last year to depart, Michigan's lineup brings back the most continuity of the Big Ten teams. This could work to the Wolver- ines…

… clip comes at 2:27. Bottom line: this kid can ball. Inexperience aside, it's fair to label Burke the most athletic player on the Wolverines' roster - he may very well be the best athlete Mich- igan coach…

November 01, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Editor STATE COLLEGE - On Michigan's first possession of its 41-31 loss to Penn State in Happy Valley, the Wolverine offense went three-and-out. And with the way Michigan's defense has played…

… up 14-7 at the end of the first quarter. Michi- gan's defense forced its first punt in the second quarter and the Wolverines came See HAPPY VALLEY, Page 3B By TIM ROHAN Daily SportsEditor STATE…

…-important down. But the Wolverines had a chance to jump out to a strong start after forcing a quick 3rd-and-10 on the Nittany Lions' first drive. McGloin dropped back, saw an open- ing to the left and scrambled…

… clean up the little things, keep working." The Wolverines' defense ranks 95th nationally on third-down conversions, and Michigan is No. 106 in total defense. Penn State's success on third down was no…

Wolverines Michigan stopped the Nittany Lions just once in the first half and allowed 28 points, which tied with Youngstown State for the most allowed to Penn State in a half all season. The Wolverines could…

… long plays. The backbreaker was the touchdown the Wolverines allowed on the Nittany Lions' last possession before the half. A booted kickoff started Michigan inside its own five-yard line and the Wolver…

…- ines' ensuing three-and-out gave Penn State great field position, At the time, Michigan trailed just 21-10 and needed a stop in the worst way. After a 17-yard screen pass, the Wolverines defense answered…

… mechanics, cranking up its inten- sity, and flat-out finding ways to score in game two. The Wolverines' past four games have been a rollercoaster - and thanks to junior forward David Wohlberg, they didn…

…'t spare any dramatics this week- end. Michigan earned a 2-2 tie with a shootout loss in Big Rapids Fri- day before returning to Yost to win Saturday, 3-2. But through- out the Wolverines' recent iden- tity…

… and was out-shot 11-3 in the first period. Ferris State led by two half- way through the third period due to the Wolverines' comsbina- tion of sloppy passing and dif- ficulty keeping the puck in the…

November 01, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… Michigan hockey goalies had to make the exciting, albeit harrowing, skate down the ice during practice. The Wolverine netminders restarted their regular practice rotation when freshman goalie Bryan Hogan…

… exact same thing about Tommy Amaker. Wolverine Nation likes noth- ing more than a new coach. A new coach is beloved because he's ' unblemished; there's no image of him walking off the court after a bad…

November 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… impossible. After the Wolverines ben- efitted so much from traffic in front of the net on Friday, one would've expected Michigan to use the same tactics on Saturday. But the Wolverines were rarely in position…

… to deflect shots or pound away at rebounds during a 3-2 loss to the Huskies. In the loss, Michigan was 0- for-12 on the power play. The Wolverines seldom stepped in front of Thiessento screen himor…

November 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 40) • Page Image 9

…, now the Michigan field hockey team has an added pressure , defending its home field. Starting this Friday, the Wolverines will attempt to win their third straight postsea- son conference championship…

… definitely some things about our field that our kids know and take advantage of I think it is a huge benefit for us to be at home." The team fares best at home. The Wolverines are 7-1 at Ocker Field this…

November 01, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… said. "We just felt that Billy looked uncomfortable on some shots last night, and it was a good chance for Noah to get in." Luckily for the Wolverines, Ruden was prepared to jump right into the fire…

… prepared to face the first pen- alty shot the Wolverines have seen since March 2, 1997. Having played in a junior league where they went to shootouts and participated in team shoot- outs each week in…

… much as Lind- sey did during her freshman year she will have a storied career as a Wolverine. The coach is happy to have the Smiths on his team both for their talent and their personality. "Hannah and…

… and plays against many bas- ketball programs. The Wolverines have kicked off each season under Cheryl Burnett with an exhibition against Athletes in Action, and have come away with wins both years. In…

… and play the best defense will start the first exhibition game. Although she has not yet decided on that lineup, the Wolverines will still exhibit non stop defensive pressure and persistent ball…

… farther out to 20 feet, 6 inches, and a 10-second backcourt rule, which currently does not exist in any form. Burnett likes both of these experi- ments because they assist defense - an area the Wolverines

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 18

… expectations are tough to achieve and even tougher to lose. The Michigan men's soccer team (1- 3-1 Big Ten, 9-5-3) has become used to this mentality lately. For the third time this season, the Wolverines were…

… two more games to get a bid to the NCAA Tournament and now we only have two more chances to get it." With just eight shots on goal, the Wolverines - who have lost five and tied three of their last 11…

… scored eight minutes later to bring the Broncos within one. With the game on the line; the Wolverine defense held tight until the final whistle, allowing Michigan to celebrate its first victory in two…

… ference record, but there are no cake. walks in store. The Wolverines mi face Wisconsin, who beat Michigan 3- two weeks ago in Madison. Needless td say, the players are looking forward to shot at redemption…

Wolverines probably need at least ony Big Ten Tournament victory to be con- sidered for an NCAA berth. And eve then, nothing is guaranteed. "We've never lost four in a row at the end of the season," Rademachet…

… further and gave us more offensive opportunities." Once regulation playing time ended, the offensive attacks by the Nittany Lions increased, and the Wolverines were forced to put more players on defense to…

…. We need to get the ball into the feet of creative players like Adam Bruh." Bruh, who led the Wolverines with a pair of goals on Friday in a decisive 4-0 victory over Akron (3-1-2 MAC, 10-4-3), played…

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 20

…. Their exposure has given them rebounding is a discipline that can be more," Helvey said. much more of our press and scramble a head start on learning the offense learned in practice. While the Wolverines

… and diving team's 158 points this weekend, helping the Wolver- ines defeat Eastern Michigan by 73 points in the short course matchup. The Wolverines won 11 of the 13 events Friday in Ypsilanti. This…

November 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 22) • Page Image 21

…, Doetzel made her final move and Walter just couldn't hang on. Three Wolverines finished in the top-10, including Walter, Kohlmeier and fifth-year senior Andrea Parker - who finished ninth in 21:30. Parker…

… beginning of the sea- son, the Michigan men's cross coun- try team had high hopes. But after three of its top six runners suffered injuries, the Wolverines can only wonder what might have been. No. 7…

November 01, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… looks to tournament looming next weekend, weekend's the tendency to overlook two non- s to top conference games at the end of the ninn season is easy to understand. But the Wolverines must avoid a…

… positively to adversity. The Wolverines set a new school record for consecu- tive wins (14), a streak that was snapped at the hands of Old Dominion. The Monarchs handed Michigan its second loss providing the…

November 01, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

… Alaska-Fairbanks yesterday, it was clear that the Wolverines had seen better days. After looking so strong in its season-opening tie against Michigan State, the team faltered, splitting its next four games…

Wolverines, but Michigan coach Red Berenson feels that the trip to Alaska could help the team in many ways. "I think the trip does a lot for team camaraderie and chemistry, Berenson said. "The players can…

… swimmer Kelli Stein will also face a huge task this weekend as she will go up against two of the nation's best in North Carolina's Katie Hath- away and Minnesota's Keri Hehn. Since an all-Wolverine top…

…. time." This tourna- ment is not only important because it is for the Big Ten title, but also because it will severely affect the Wolverines' seeding when the NCAA Tournament brackets are announced next…

… because No. 3 Wake Forest and No. 4 North Carolina look to face each other in the ACC Tournament. But the Wolverines don't have time to worry about their NCAA nrns+etc ih the tnc1k at hand. DANNY MOLOSHOK…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

… Hockey team's freshmen were the ones who shined. The Wolverines dominated Ohio State (3-6 Big Ten, 10-6 overall) in a 4-1 victory to halt their two-game losing streak. Michigan lost to No. 4 Penn State on…

… Friday, 4-2. In attendance was the Michigan ice hockey pep band and an extremely large and vocal crowd. The combina- tion seemed to pep up the Wolverines and propel them to a strong start. With 22:48 left…

… offensive side, along with the defensive ability of Johnson, predicts success for the Wolverine stickers well into the future. "Hopefully this is some kind of pass- ing of the torch down to the next gener…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

… just over 13 points a game as the Wolverines steamrolled to a 5-0 record and a top-three ranking. For two straight weeks, they shut down a top Heisman can- didate. They started drawing comparisons to the…

… Michigan defense has lost its swagger. The confident and brash bunch has been unusually quiet, words mumbling out of their mouths. The Wolverines won't tell you they've lost their confidence, but it's in…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

…, flashes of 1994 v) Kordell Stewart connected with iacTWestbrook on a Hail Mary pass in the zone to beat the Wolverines - were gain- n strength. 'he coaches always refer back to the rado game in 1994 in…

… right in@f the end zone over to the glut of icrs'and Wolverines stationed on the other of the field. saw Randle El sprint toward the left and v thd ball,' Whitley said. "In most cases, I d stay and…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

… important is that he has recorded a point in every game. On Saturday against Yale, Comrie notched an assist on Mark Kosick's even-strength goal, Michigan's second of the night, which put the Wolverines on top…

… skilled player, a very gifted, skilled player." Last season, as a freshman, Comrie led the Wolverines in scoring with 44 points and was the only freshman to play in all 42 games. The title of leading goal…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

… nationally. A 12th-place finish by junior Katie Clifford and a 14th-place finish by senior Elizabeth Kampfe helped the Wolverines edge out Minnesota by three points. "We thought that Michigan State was going…

…'re verv ers of the Big Ten against each other. "No one else can touch us," Warhurst said. "It's going to be us and Wisconsin again next time." The Badgers and the Wolverines have a mutual respect. The two…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

… Minnesota, 2-0. Scoring chances were no problem for Michigan against Alabama. But the Wolverines continued to struggle with finishing on their oppurtunities. Despite outshooting the Crimson Tide 35…

… with it goes the security of knowing that there will always be another game to play. Michigan will face Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament this Friday. If the Wolverines are…

November 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

… turns home this weekend for the most anticipated home series of the season. The Wolverines (2-6 Big Ten, 7-8 over- all) close out their regular season against conference foes Northwestern and Iowa. The…

… follow- ing a 3-2 road win over Ohio State, which vaulted the previously unranked Wolverines to No. 18 in the nation. "(Our) morale is on an upswing," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. "We've got a lot…

November 01, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

…V. The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 1, 1995 Mortimer designs his dreams at Michigan Freshman wastes no time building success with Wolverine cross country squad By Mark Snyder Daily Sports…

Wolverine. A native of Londonderry, N. H., Mortimer always believed that he would follow his sister's lead; he wanted to create buildings by design. "My main criteria when choosing a school was a good…

… says now of the addition of Mortimer to his top 10 program. After the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten and seventh at the NCAA Championships last year, Warhurst wanted more. The addition of…

… arise. Every afternoon from 3:30-5:30, Mortimer practices with the rest of the Wolverines at the Michigan Golf Course. While in high school, his Londonderry team ran about 30 miles a week; Michigan…

November 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

… to prepare them for the upcoming battles. This wasn't the case, however, for the Michigan Men's Volleyball team this weekend. Playing into the wee hours of the orning, the Wolverines defeated the nemy…

… Illi- hois in the finals, 15-7 and 17-16. In addition to beating Illinois, the Wolverines accomplished tough vic- ries over Ohio State and Michigan tate - the favorites coming into the start of the…

… firsthalfagainst Arizona, but exploded for five goals in the second. Freshman forward Kim Phillips led the Wolverine barrage with two goals while Whitney Ricketts, Alicia Treadway, MariaMarcis and Karen Jones each…

…," Michi- gan coach Debbie Belkin said. "It took us a couple ofminutes in the second half to get into a groove, but it was just a matter of time before we scored." Tied at zero at the half, Wolverine

… with two wins. The Wolverines defeated Nebraska and Arizona. I I RAISE YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS I I 4 4 4 I 44I ~1' I t 4 4 I I 44 44 I I I 6 I'' ; 1 I. .~.f …

November 01, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 24) • Page Image 17

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, November 1, 1993 - 7 'M' field hockey takes two Wolverines return to form; top MSU, Maine By DAVE SCHWARTZ DAILY SPORTS WRITER They're back. After…

… dropping four out of its last six, the Michigan field hockey team swept a pair of games over the week- end. The Wolverines (3-5 Big Ten, 12- 6 overall) defeated Michigan State (0-8, 5-11) Friday, 1-0, in…

…-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-11. This was due to the Wolverine's bad serve return and poor passing in conjunction with Minnesota's timely blocking "There didn't seem like there was any rhythm to the game…

November 01, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… well," she said. "If we have strong serving, they can't run our offense down our throats." Another factor in a potential Wolverine triumph is confidence. Hammertime! So, you've been keeping track of the…

… Davidson (2) plays the net against Illinois. The Wolverines travel to Indiana and Ohio State this weekend. "We think after the Illinois win (Illinois is second in the Big Ten), why can't we beat the No. 1…

… said. After this weekend's contests, the Wolverines travel to East Lans- ing next Wednesday to take on Michigan State. It will complete an exhausting stretch of four road games in eight days. inthe…

November 01, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

… home match of the season against Ohio State Sunday at 11 a.m. The Wolverines hope to re- verse the outcome of last season's home-and-home split. The Buckeyes are a fitting op- ponent for the last home…

… early goals and held off a second-half Michigan attack for a 2-1 victory. The Wolverines hope that the home-field advantage, including the couple of hundred field hockey faithful that turn up for the rare…

… revenge at this year's championships. "Wisconsin is known as a team that starts out slow and moves up in the late stages of a race," senior Wolverine co-captain Matt Smith said. "We are hoping to go out and…

… see what we can do. They are ranked ahead of us in national polls, but we have the talent and we've worked really hard all sea- son," Smith said. The Wolverines are confident they will bring home a…

Wolverines, while the third is only possible if the second is fulfilled. Michigan has already defeated four of the seven teams in the tour- nament, including a 4-0 victory over defending Big Ten and na- tional…

… club champion Minnesota. The Wolverines managed a 1-1 tie against Illinois, and have not yet played Indiana or Penn State. The eight teams will be divided into two groups and will employ a round…

November 01, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… eliminatio n The climax of the Michigan men's rugby fall season comes this weekend as the Wolverines travel .to Columbus for the Big Ten Tournament. And with the talent this team possesses, Michigan is one…

…, is that Michigan comes together and plays as a unit. The Wolverines will rely on strong forward play, especially from flanker Bryan Williamson and eight-man Joe Domask. "If we dominate up front, like…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

… Indiana at the Big Ten championships held in Iowa City. The Wolverines beat nationally ranked Iowa and Minnesota. "We surprised a lot of people this weekend," said senior runner Ava Udvadia. "We were not…

… expected to finish that well." MINDY ROWAND was the top Wolverine runner, finishing fourth with a time of 17 minutes, 25 seconds. Rowand earned a place on the All-Big Ten team for her efforts. "Everyone on…

… finished eighth overall, was Michigan's second runner across the line. He was followed by the Wolverines' Tony Carna (16th), Ryan Robinson (21st), and Jeff Barnett (26th). Michigan finished one point shy of…

…'t leave the Diag until the team wins a game in the Big Ten. Hope Mike doesn't get too cold. The Wolverines fell to 0-11 in league play last weekend, losing to Ohio State and Indiana on the road. What can be…

… said that has not been said already about the Wolverines' play? Well, maybe this: "We're getting really close to winning," captain Marie Ann Davidson said. "It seems we're getting a little closer and a…

… little closer each time." MICHIGAN coach Joyce Davis said: "It's been an interesting year. I. really have no idea what to attribute it to. he Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 9-15, 5-15, 9-15, after…

… falling behind 8-0 in the first two games. The biggest problem Michigan had was returning Ohio State's serves. The Wolverines committed 12 receiving errors to the Buckeyes' two. Ohio State coach Jim Stone…

Wolverines faced tough, competition from regional foes representing Mercyhurst, Cincinnati, Marietta, Purdue and Ohio State. En route to capturing the gold medal, the men's lightweight-eight boat completed the…

… rest of the Michigan volleyball team suffered two more setbacks over the weekend with losses at Ohio State and Indiana. The Wolverines travel to Michigan State on Wednesday, still looking for their first…

… has been a fairly competitive team. We have really had to take care of business to beat them." As has been their pattern this season, the Wolverines played better in the second game of the weekend set…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

…, which made the trek to Sault Ste. Marie last weekend to face Lake Superior in a two-game series. In the Wolverines' first-ever road sweep of the Lakers, it was Michigan who displayed all the qualities of…

… from talking. By contrast, the Wolverines repeatedly turned away from Laker attempts to provoke fights. Killer instinct: not settling for a split and playing with just as much intensity Saturday night…

Wolverines would head for Pasadena. Nothing to worry about, right? Not if you're Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler. Schembechler signalled defensive depth and Michigan's final three opponents as his major…

… worries. The last time Minnesota visited Ann Arbor, the Gophers knocked off the highly favored, undefeated Wolverines. "The circumstances are similar," Schembechler said. "I don't want the result to be the…

November 01, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 42) • Page Image 13

… recruiters did. "I was standing in the hallway of my high school," remembered Doug Marsh, a Wolverine tight end from 1976-1980. "A man who was a recruiter came up to me and said, 'How are you leaning?' I said…

… he knows at least one high-profile are outside the rules. The fact that no of the schools that try hard not to get player whose experience suggests Wolverine team has ever been on in any difficulties…

November 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…,875 at Memorial Stadium, walked away with the treats as the 15th-ranked Wolverines stifled the Minnesota Gophers, 34-13, to retain the Little Brown Jug and also stay in the thick of the Big Ten title race…

… finest day as a Wolverine, completed 13 of 20 passes for 237 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Carter, taking advantage of single coverage in the Gopher secon- dary, grabbed a season-high eight…

November 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… gun sounded, escaped a pair of Indiana defenders, and dashed into the end zone for the touchdown that gave the Wolverines a hearthrobbing 27-21 victory. "You can't play him with single coverage very…

… roadblock to achieve. that goal-a season ending matchup against Purdue in West Lafayette. The Wolverines, meanwhile, are healthier than they have been in several weeks. That can only put an ex- tra spark into…

November 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… most humble guest. The JV's breezed to a 15-9, 15-6, 15-0 victory while the varsity spikers were just as forceful, romping to a 15-4, 15-9, 15-12 triumph. The junior Wolverines struggled in the first…

… six points before the Wolverines retaliated. Although Grand Valley construced a nine point lead, 11-2, in the third game, Michigan rebounded in a Herculean effort to sew up the match. "I'm not real…

November 01, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- gan Wolverines put the show on, 'the road today, and if they have their way the Minnesota Goph- ers will be forced underground! here in Memorial Stadium. j At two p.m. Eastern Standard…

…- man quarterback Rich Leach and the young offensive line, the porous Minnesota defense wvill have to come up with a powerful effort to stop the Wolverine rushing attack. "This will be one of those games…

Wolverines it means much more. As O'Neal puts it,, "We had a slow start early this year, but then we got rolling and I don't think we'll stop. We're going all out. We take every game seriously. It's winner…

… against the Wolverine offense. aLst week against the i I f i I a ,, i f I 4 E. THOUGH BROTHERS usually fight with each other, Michigan hockey brethren Tom and Doug Lindskog join forces against some rowdy…

… U.S. National dekers in action from last night's Wolverine comeback win at Yost Ice Arena. I BEHIND HUGHES, DEBOL: Icers edge By DAVE WIHAK Farrell said, "I didn't think of Pat Hughes scored his…

…:37. OVERTIME in Michigan Stadium yesterday. igan basketball and baseball 950 points during his varsity SCORING: 1. M-Hughes (unas- King, who led the Wolverine ground'attack with 94 yards star Dan Fife has been…

… SAVES two and 58 yards in the third quarter. Quarterback Stacy Wolverine basketball staff. The the National Invitational Tour- 1 2 3 OT Tot. Johnson then added an insurance score on a one…

… Michigan eight yard Ffe will coach the varsity graduate signed a professional - line with 13 seconds left in the game, but the Wolverine defense reserve team in addition to his tratTeb r oraniztwion and wa…

November 01, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 50) • Page Image 11

…- Farrell will be going with a bined goals against average of lineup that Wisconsin scouting The Michigan Wolverines be- 3.50. Johnson calls them "po- reports call "well balanced." gin their 1974 WCHA play…

… significant reduc- aggravating knee injury, but For the Wolverines it will be tion in scoring power from last who is ready to go for to- their third game this season d year, the goaltending will have night…

November 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Stanford, California 94305 Wolverine icemen ISRAELI ART EXHIBIT charged Nov. 1, 4, 5,6, 7,8 7-9 p.m. 15 great Israeli artists, including Shragra WEIL, David SHARIR…

… St. 'i for year By ROGER ROSSITER all the S first face-off Wolverine patrons. No one is really sure if Yost Ice Arena will have a score-' board when the Michigan Wol- verines skate onto the ice…

Wolverines will get blown off the ice come Friday night as hap- pened on numerous occasions last season. But bear in mind that Waterloo has three regular season encounters, all victories, tucked neatly under…

…., little else could be extracted from Waterloo authori- ties on the nature of its team. The Wolverines' lineup for she season's opener is pretty well established and Farrell indicated he would dress 12…

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