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April 01, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

Wolverines continue historic run with win over Johns Hopkins Amid a season of firsts for the Wolverines, they added another. When the No. 8 Michigan women’s lacrosse team (13-0 overall, 3…

…-1). And led by an offensive outburst from sophomore attacker Caitlin Muir and sophomore midfielder Maggie Kane, the Wolverines powered their way to a 16-11 victory at U-M Lacrosse Stadium. “It’s a…

April 01, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… Fisher Stadium fence’s self- esteem. The Wolverines (19-7 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) hit four home runs in their 16-2 victory over in-state rival Michigan State (4-20, 0-5). The air show started in the…

… to watch it — arms helplessly grasping the padded wall. It was 1-0 after the first inning, and Michigan never looked back. The next inning, the Wolverines continued to flex their muscles…

… wasn’t just the fence that felt worthless. Wolverine offense finding its swing Last year, the Michigan baseball team lived and died by its offense. In the first 15 games of the season, a…

… stretch over which the Wolverines went 4-11, the offense averaged just 4.5 runs per game; in eight of those games, Michigan scored three runs or fewer. Over the next 20 games — in which the Wolverines

… and into the postseason, Michigan’s success cooled off, too, leading the Wolverines to a disappointing early exit in the Big Ten Tournament. But this season, Michigan coach Erik Bakich is…

Wolverines’ offense struggled with consistency throughout much of the first third of the season, they showed flashes of potential recently: a 12-2 win over Binghamton, a 9-1 victory over…

… cruised past Michigan State to a 6-3 win in its Big Ten opener. The Wolverines got on the board first with two runs in the third inning and added one more run in the fourth. Michigan State…

… was in Ann Arbor, and the Wolverines certainly seemed to channel the energy of the home crowd despite the steady rain as the offense erupted for 16 runs. Senior infielder Jimmy Kerr led the team…

April 01, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… career flashed before his eyes, Matthews did everything he could to fight for what remained. At halftime, when the Wolverines left the floor with just 16 points, Matthews saw the frustration…

… until the very end. Without that, maybe the Wolverines wouldn’t have been in the Sweet Sixteen in the first place. “It wasn’t always pretty,” Matthews said. “But we found a way. Plenty of…

April 01, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines fell, 71-62, to end their season. Since the Eagles’ inaugural season in Division I in 2007, they have won more than 90 percent of their home games at their home Alico Center — a…

… basket of the game with a 3-pointer, but soon after they went into a four-minute drought, shooting 0-for-8 while the Wolverines went on a 9-0 run before a timeout at the 4:54 mark in the first…

April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… SCIENTIFIC VISIONARIES FROM THE ‘U’ APOLLO 15 CREW An all-Wolverine crew, the three alumni on this 1971 mission to the moon made sure to leave a charter of the “U-M Alumni Club of the Moon” on the ol’ ball…

… of cheese. ANTONIA NOVELLO This 1974 grad was the first female U.S. Surgeon General, part of a illustrious group of trailblazing Wolverine women. 1 3 5 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 // The…

April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

… formed the group Wolverines for Peace, which opposes BDS and has spoken out in favor of more space for dialogue about the conflict. Jonathan Friedman, the Israel cohort chair, hopes this dialogue will…

… Divest supporters juxtaposed the hashtag #WolverinesForPeace with images of Israeli oppression, while former SAFE co-chair and Public Health student Farah Erzouki condemned the group in a March 24…

April 01, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

Wolverines were unsuccessful in mounting a second half comeback, but showed signs of resilience on the field. BY EMMA MANIERE Recent trials, Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties…

April 01, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… prevent the mercy rule from being enacted. The Wolverines won their final game of the series 12-4. Wagner's one poor inning out of12 didn't worry Michigan coach Carol Hutchins at all though. "Haylie pitches…

April 01, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

…8 - Tuesday, Aprill1, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Five Things We Learned: 'M'takes 2-of-3 from Iowa By BRAD WHIPPLE Daily Sports Writer 1. When the Wolverines are good, they…

…'re elite. The Michigan baseball team had asuccessful week. The Wolverines have won four of their last five games, including three in the Big Ten and two by one run. Wednesday, they toppled Western Michigan…

April 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com NEWS BRIEFS EAST LANSING State's last known wolverine brings in visitors to center Michigan's only - and last - known wild wolverine is becom- ing quite the…

…. Biolo- gists say if wolverines were native to Michigan they died out about 200 years ago. LONDON British cat sets new record for purring volume No need to bell this cat: A gray- and-white tabby by the…

April 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… the ball will be ber of sprints that she's lost." dropped. Breathing as fully as you Felt has been the Wolverines' can, you clear your mind. starting sprinter since she took You're the sprinter, and a…

… ensuing tip shot looked more like an alley-ooped slam dunk. It was the Wolverines' final goal of the game, and it allowed them to outlast Indiana, 9-8. For a weapon so deadly, Felt's teammates have given…

April 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Toth to be a starting infielder and team captain for the Wolverines. The Lorain, Ohio, native was lightly recruited outofhighschool,where he didn't start until his senior year. His prospects for…

… develop their offensive abilities. When the Wolverines played their fall game against the Ontario Blue Jays, Toth said that the pitches looked like beach balls after hit- ting against some of the best…

…. Both Wolverine middle infield- ers could conceivably be gone at the end of the year. While the two are consider- ing their futures, they have to remain focused on the current task - turning the…

Wolverines' season around. Michigan has fallen flat in the first half of the season, going 6-16 in its non-conference games. While Dennis is bat- ting .280 and leads the team with a .407 on-base percentage…

April 01, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

… the lead though, shooting 45 percent for the half. But with five minutes left Miami took the lead for the first time and went into halftime up 37-33. The Wolverines - typically a second-half team…

… the ball, push the ball," Hicks said. "When you are just throwing up three's and they're going in it's pretty hard to stop that. Borseth's winningest season with the Wolverines and the pro- gram…

… hurler was still baby-stepping back to the mound, seemingly confused as to how any- one could hit a softball that far. evaluate my initial thoughts. But this group of Wolverine How is it that Michigan was…

April 01, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 120) • Page Image 24

… the lead though, shooting 45 percent for the half. But with five minutes left Miami took the lead for the first time and went into halftime up 37-33. The Wolverines - typically a second-half team…

… the ball, push the ball," Hicks said. "When you are just throwing up three's and they're going in it's pretty hard to stop that. Borseth's winningest season with the Wolverines and the pro- gram…

… softball that far. evaluate my initial thoughts. But this group of Wolverine How is it that Michigan was softball players has witnessed able to dismantle every aspect of plenty of that. This group has seen…

April 01, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Wolver- inesdropped anothergame against a Mid-American Conference team. Cislo's BOWLING GREEN 8 streak of MICHIGAN 3 68 games reaching base was snapped in the 8-3 loss, the Wolverines' second at Ray Fisher…

… facets of the game. Today they definitely outplayed us." The Wolverines (16-8) had defeated Bowling Green in five straight meetings prior to yes- terday. The loss dropped them to 37-13-1 versus the Falcons…

… Golomb, '99, marketing manager of the Altoids brand at the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company " Robert R. Bellick, '87, co-founder of Wolverine Trading, LLC " David S. Evans, '85, chairman of Glencoe Limited, LLC, a…

April 01, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… been in trou- ble this weekend. But luckily, the offense came through late to secure a four- game sweep against Iowa. Although the Wolverines' pitching was the main factor in this weekend's success, they…

… better and it's really a testament to him and how he's matured in his career." The Wolverines rewarded Fetter by scoring five runs in the fifth inning and giving him enough support for a 5-3 win. But…

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April 01, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

…'t limited to just the defensemen, either. For- wards were coming back strong and backchecking well, something the Wolverines have struggled with at points this season. "Our backcheck was huge (Friday), and if…

… team-high 11 hom- ers, blasted a solo shot, as did Nemitz, and sophomore Roya St. Clair went deep for two RBI as the Wolverines cruised to the eight-runvictory. Michigan won by the same margin in the…

April 01, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…- ball team to begin Big Ten play. Tis WE After 33 games and M trips to California, Ken- tucky and Las Vegas, the 4 pm. tody Wolverines are excited Non umow to finally run out to their Alu .. F positions…

… to get nice - it's going to be great," No. 24 Iowa will travel to Ann Arbor hoping to spoil opening day for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes and the Wolverines have enjoyed a storied rivalry, as they have…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… and noisy crowd at the Varsity Tennis Center, the Michigan men's tennis team squeaked past Michigan State, 4-3. The victory ended a three- M match skid for the Wolverines (1-2 Big Ten, 9-4 overall). "It…

…'s always going to be pretty emotional," Michigan coach Mark Mees said. "In any sport between Michigan and Michigan State, it's very competitive, and today was no different." After the Wolverines split their…

…. "David came out and he was a little tight in the first set," Mees said. "To his credit, he picked it up and hung in there. He's a tough kid." Anving wasn't the only Wolverine What am I? Tired of the…

… lost to him once where I won the first set," Peretz said. "Then he really stepped up his game." A win's a win, but the Wolverines believe they are capable of much more. "We've got to play better tennis…

… to town this weekend, the Wolverines will have to be on top of their game. But for now they can savor their vic- tory over the Spartans (0-3 Big Ten, 13-8 overall). "Any Big Ten win is big," Gos- sain…

Wolverines are playing in April. Tonight, Michigan looks to be one of two division I teams ending its season on a win when it takes on Rutgers in the NIT Cham- pionship in Madison Square Garden. A victory for…

… the Wolverines would be their first title in a national postseason tournament since the 1989 NCAA Cham- pionship. Michigan won the NIT in 1997, but all of the games played in that tourna- ment were…

… defense because they are a very explosive team." The Wolverines (9-9 Big Ten, 22-11) have also been explosive over their past few games. After a long season of inconsis- tency, the Michigan offense has…

… finally been running on all cylinders since the NIT began, especially over the team's past two contests. The Wolverines put up 88 points on Hawaii last Wednesday and dropped 78 points on Oregon on Tuesday…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 11

… how it is with Michigan hockey. So to fail to make the Frozen Four - something that had been taken for granted - is disastrous. But just because the Wolverines fell short of expectations doesn't mean…

…'t be an issue - Michigan C will win the National Championship. Assuming nobody leaves early, 11 Wolverines will be seniors, with nine playing regularly. Look at this year's captain, Andy Burnes. In his…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

… Nationals. As a result, the team is used to looking at this weekend as more of a step- ping stone to Nationals. But this year, the s Wolverines have been seeded fourth, and are ROLLER COASTER RIDE Here's a…

… have so many amaz- ing athletes, but we realize that being successful is a group effort and Big Ten Champi- onships are not won by only one person." The Wolverines will be enjoy- ing the Atlanta sun this…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

… invaluable for the Wolverines during their NIT run. He chipped in nine points in Michigan's victory over Oregon on Tuesday, but managed to grab just two boards. He will be need- ed greatly tonight with Rutgers…

… point: In Rutgers' win over Iowa State, Axani hauled down 17 rebounds to go with eight points. Michigan - The Wolverines have two players that could start for most Division I teams: center Chris Hunter…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 14

… baseball team digs the "small ball." The Wolverines rely on it to win many of their games. Small ball is not necessarily the most popular offensive strategy in baseball, but it can be highly effective -just…

…, while keeping strikeouts to a minimum. A team cannot count on hitting a grand slam or three-run homerun every game to win. The Wolverines understand that and have adjusted their play to their strengths…

April 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

Wolverines made Duane Banks Field in the plains of Iowa seem more like Coors Field in the Rocky Mountains. Without the aid of thin air, Michigan (3-1 Big Ten, 1I- 10 overall) smacked four homeruns, and the…

Wolverines bombarded Iowa (1-3, 7-9) for 21 hits, en route to an easy 20-4 victory. "Game four of a series is typically when the pitching gets thinner," coach Rich Maloney said. "On top of that, the wind was…

April 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

… between Iowa and Michigan, home plate umpire Dave Buck was faced with one of those crucial decisions. His call ended up propelling the Wolverines to a 4-1 win - their third in four games dur- ing the…

…," Coleman said. "I didn't think there was any doubt that the guy was out." Despite all of the differing views, Buck's first impression was all that mattered, and the Wolverines escaped the third with the…

April 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… on Thurs- day, the Michigan women's tennis team had to rebound and face the nation's No. 3 team yesterday. The Wolverines (1-4 Big Ten, 7-8 overall) took on Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C. and…

… three different cities. The road has neither helped nor hindered the team's performance this season, as the Wolverines are 3-3 away from Ann Arbor. This past trip also resulted in a split record of 2…

April 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

…. Last October, former coach Geoff Zahn resigned after a tumultuous six-year stint with the Wolverines that included a suspension by the Michigan athletic department in 2000 after com- plaints from the…

… considers the team a month behind their opponents in preparation. It showed: The Wolverines limped into the Big Ten season with a 3-12 record - their worst through 15 games since 1996. But Harrison didn…

April 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 106) • Page Image 13

… Daily Sports Writer Down by one run on Saturday afternoon against Penn State, the Wolverines couldn't get a break. After Michigan squandered multiple opportunities with runners in scoring position against…

… a team that fin- ished eight games behind it in the Big Ten standings last season, the Wolverines seemed like they were finally going to break through in the fifth inning with Kelsey Kollen and Meghan…

April 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… their heads down after the Wolverines were eliminated by the dreaded overtime goal. On the way home, a concerned senior voiced his displeasure. "Can you believe our defense?" he asked, fully confident in…

… power of BU pum- meled every one of the Wolverines' offensive stars, the magic of the perfect team disappeared. The days of question- ing the score and not the outcome van- ished and the contemplation of…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… msnyder@umich.edu. Postseason sh ows true team colors By Fred Uank Daily Sports Writer Before the season, Michigan captain Matt Herr warned that the Wolverines might lose 10 games in the first half of the…

… seaon, but when it came time to perform at the end of the season, the Wolverines would be ready. Contrary to Herr's warning, the Wolverines played well in the early part of the season. But toward the end…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

… Neethling's NCAA z dominance, with Thompson losing two events. JOHN KRAFT/Daily zona gets one that got away By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Writer How can the Wolverines be this good? It may be premature…

… to say anything... but this is the best Michigan men's tennis team in years. But what makes these Wolverines so dominant? A prime example has been their performance the past two weekends, when Michigan…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 12

… 105 104 101 By Evan Braunstein Daily Sports Writer To say that the Michigan softball team is playing well doesn't do the team justice. The Wolverines have won their past six games and 16 of their past…

… Penn State today to play its second conference series of the season. The Wolverines have won their past nine contests against the Nittany Lions (2-1 Big Ten, 10-13-1 overall). Still, they don't take…

April 01, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… vacation to most, but for the No. 18 Michigan women's tennis team, the fabulous Florida sun eventually caught up with them, as the Wolverines wilted away toward the end of their trip. "The heat was…

… definitely draining," Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt said. The Wolverines started their two- match tour of the Sunshine State with a stop at No. 41 Miami on Friday. Senior Sarah Cyganiak and freshmen Brooke Hart…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… and frustration, of anguish and anger, are over. The puck finally bouncedthe right way for the Wolverines. Brendan Morrison finally hitthe back of the net instead of the goal post. Red Berenson's team…

… richly ironic. Michigan was bounced from the AA tournament in overtime the past ee years. The Wolverines lost to Maine in 1993, Lake Superior in 1994 and Maine again in 1995. The breaks never went their…

…, the Michigan Party on eight seats on the assembly. The Students' Party pulled in five seats, the Wolverine Party received four, and for the first time, the United Peoples' Coa- lition received two…

… the as- sembly may have stolen some of the limelight, both the Students' and Wolverine parties retained and won assembly seats. MSA Reps The new MSA representatives, their party affiliation and the…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…. Saturday's win was his 300th and the culmination of more than a decade of rebuilding the Wolverines. When Berenson took the Michigan job in 1984, the Wolverines finished ninth in the CCHA. Now, 12 years…

… Remackel's drive in the second period. He kept Michigan in the game when he had to, but the Wolverines were mostly strong on the blue line. "(Michigan) is a much better defen- sive team than people give it…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… president respectively, LSA-SG reported yesterday. According to unofficial election re- sults, Scublinsky/Madison received 849 votes, Wolverine Party candidates Jeff Berger and Barry Rosenberg finished second…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… RiverfontColiseum. The boys won the national championship. Could there ever be a better reason to sing? If you're a Michigan hockey fan, there is no better feeling than seeing Wolverine captain Steven Halko…

… sits on the Michigan hockey coach's desk. After 12 years and an even 300 victories at the helm of the Wolverine ship, Berenson's time has, indeed, finally come. Anyone who had seen the Michigan coach…

… Berenzweig and Greg Crozier after Saturday's NCAA final, celebrating the Wolverines' first national championship since 1964. 4ichends frustration by breaki overtime jinx ~ .... …

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

…-Four seniors, four years, four overtimes. One huge win. The senior class of the Michigan hockey team - Steven Halko, Kevin Hilton, John Arnold and Mark Sakala - has seen it all in its careers as Wolverines. 1993…

… didn't get the lucky bounces." Impressive was the Wolverines abil- ity not to let their past heartbreaks set them back. But then again, this was the bunch's first trip to the final game of the season…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 13

… have gone differently, had the Wolverines still possessed eight-time All-American sprinter Gustavo Borges, breaststroker Steve West, diver Abel Sanchez and freestyle/IM swimmer. Owen von Richter. As a…

… Michigan's fourth consecutive national title in that event. "We own that event - our name is permanently on that trophy," Urbanchek said about the Wolverines' perennial dominance in the relay. In one respect…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 14

… 4B -The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, April 1, 1996 SWIMMING Tankers' lack of depth -too much to overcome Wolverines lose valuable points in the shorter events --4- By Susan Dann and…

… third. The Wolverines, who were without last year's victor in the 50, 100 and 200 "I feel badly for us. It shows the depth of our team that I'm doing sprints. --Tom Dolan Michigan swimmer freestyle races…

…- end, competed in his final meet as a Wolverine. Finishing 17th in the 1,650 freestyle for the second consecutive year, Wenzel missed Honorable-Mention All-American honors by just over a second. "I felt…

… be done," Wenzel said "I'll miss the team and the meets, bu practice hurts a lot. I don't thinkg miss that much." A DIFFERENT KIND OF LANE: The Wolverine swimmers donned the maize and blue Nike warm…

… are -headed to Atlanta this summer. At the top of the lineup was Dolan, the { Wolverines' money man and arguably :the best swimmer in the world. This weekend, Dolan showcased his talent, versatility and…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 16

… challengers, scoring 231.375 points. Iowa finished a close second with 229.125, followed by Penn State (225.475), Minnesota(224.925), Michi- gan State (222.45) and Illinois (218.875). The 0-11 Wolverines

Wolverine in the finals, finishing fourth in the event with a score of 9.35 again. Junior Jason MacDonald also per- formed well on the high bar event, grab- bing 10th place with a 9.55. The Buckeyes were the…

… top all seven teams at the conference meet in Columbus on Satur- day. The victory marked the fifth con- secutive year the Wolverines have been crowned Big Ten champs. Michigan State scored a 193…

… from 1983-87. The Wolverines dominated the top of the scoreboard. A different Michigan gymnast placed first in the all-around and the four individual events. Four of these champions were freshmen…

… the bars, breaking the two-week-old school record. Peters and senior Wendy Marshall are the only Wolverines to re- ceive a perfect mark this season. Marshall, who was named Big Ten gymnast of the year…

… balance beam, but Burke was the only Wolverine to perform weJl on that appa- ratus. The team score was only 47.100 on the beam. "We tried to give this one away in th last event," Michigan coach Bev Plock…

…'t content with just the Big Ten title. The Wolverines have two weeks to perfect their routines for the NCAAs. They will be competing April 13 in th Central Regional in Baton Rouge. e Bulldogs 15-5 run to…

… Every team has a weakness, a part of its game that will cause certain defeat. This weekend, Michigan's opponents found the Wolverines' flaw and they attacked. Poor passing is sure to doom a vol- leyball…

… team, and this weekend was no exception. The Wolverines lost to Min- nesota in pool play and were eliminated by Iowa State in the first round of seeded play. The Wolverines entered the Michi- gan…

…. But those dreams fell short as Michi- gan was eliminated in the first round once again. At the Big Ten Champion- ships, the Wolverines steamrolled the competition in pool play, faltering only once the…

April 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

…, Berenson knew that he and his Wolverines' time would come. It was just a matter of when. "When" began to creep forward as Berenson's teams moved up in the CCHA totem pole each of the next few years, going…

… Berenson's nightmares, two years later. Last March, the Black Bears handed the Wolverines and ,a Berenson a most painful setback - a 4-3 loss in triple overtime. But that pain can be overcome by the desire…

… experience. It's been more than three decades since any Wolverine skater has. "You know what was the difference this time around?" said fifth-year senio Sakala, who has had his share of bad memories and…

… over e- mail atjrlero@umich.edt* OVERTIME Continued from Page 13 worst for the Wolverines. They fell, 4-3, to eventual runner-up Maine, in what has been dubbed the greatest college hockey game ever. That…

… its bus. If this year's regular season were any indication of what the Wolverines' postseason would be like, they never would have won yesterday. Michigan was 0-1-2 in regular-season overtime games this…

… season, losing to Lake Supe- rior once and tying Ohio State twice. But this year's NCAA tournament proved to be a different story for a few reasons. The Wolverines had one of the tough- est stretch runs…

…- age (.861) in the nation. Turco had a 2.27 goals-against average, second in the na- tion in that category. 4 And each individual Wolverine was more focused and more confident in him- self and in the…

… confident. "I don'tknow (whythat is),but I couldn't ask for a better way to (have won)." Whether it was the Wolverines' toug schedule, defense, confidence or a combi- nation of the three, they were finally…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… Baseball vs. Michigan St. (DH) Sunday, 1 p.m. Fisher Stadium S Softball vs. Ohio State (DH) Today, 3 p.m. Alumni Field Wolverines do Tour-dc-Michigan 'M' plays at Spartans tomorrow, return to…

… Fisher Stadium Sunday By SCOTT BURTON wreaked havoc on Michigan's prena- the collegiate Pla er f the Year-has The Wolverine nitchers chbold get i DAILY BASEBALL WRITER When Ernie Banks said "let's play…

…. The Wolverines' bats have come alive the past five games after a slump against Arizona State. Michigan knocked in just under five runs a game over that span, and raised its team average to .271…

… spirits of the Michi- gan softball team. The Wolverines are just happy to finally be at home after an arduous preseason jaunt. Michigan (12-14) will host two doubleheaders this weekend against Big Ten rival…

… and 22nd-ranked Ohio State (13-9) at Alumni Field. r This weekend marks the beginning of the Wolverines' home season and their quest for a third consecutive Big Ten title. The team plans to put its…

… need to focus on what we're good at as a team." 2' The Wolverines' struggles as of late have not been due to their lack of skills. Despite its two losses to Notre Dame on Wednesday, Michigan still…

… managed to pound out 17 hits. Rather, the team has had difficulty in sustain- well." Michigan returns several standouts from last year's championship squad. The Wolverines will depend on cap- tain Mary…

… Campana, 1993 first team All-Big Ten infielder, to lead them to victory. Junior Kelly Kovach, a member of the All-Big Ten second team, will take her 7-7 record and 1.04 ERA to the mound for the Wolverines

… fold at the Wolverines expense, though. Ohio State is tabbed as one of the favorites in the Big Ten this year and looks to avenge the Wolverines' four game sweep last season. Pitcher Genice Turley has…

…. "There's no excuse in the win- loss column," Hutchins said. "We're not going to blame it on the youth or we're not going to attribute it to anything." The Wolverine's disappointing pre- season record doesn…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… this weekend. The Wolverines will head down south for 'matches against North Carolina to- -day and William and Mary tomor- row. The Wolverines are playing great .tennis. Last weekend they won back to…

… freshmen OBojanaJankovic and Sarah Cyganiak were all singles winners. The overwhelming success con- 'tinued for the Wolverines the follow- ing day at Iowa when the doubles team of Lacher and Fielding led the…

… third game that allowed Purdue to get ahead." Lee also mentioned the loss of se- nior outside hitter Bill Seeley in the third game as a factor in the Wolverine's loss of concentration. With the score 9- 8…

Wolverines the second-ranked squad in their group. The top three teams from each pool will advance to the championship round, with each first-place team getting a bye to the semifinals and each second…

…." Bill Seeley and captain Stan Lee lead Michigan into this weekend's Big Ten meet. The team is seeded third behind Ohio State and Michigan State. Wolverine golf teams attempt to overcome frigid weather…

… delightful... Hopefully for the Michigan men's golf team, at least the second half of that line will ring true. Having left wintry Ann Arbor for the warmer climes of Dallas, the Wolverines hope to start the…

… two Wolverines to indi- vidually place in the top 10 of an event thus far. The other is another freshman, Chris Brockway. "(Dobbs) has a heck of a lot of maturity," coach Jim Carras said. "He is a good…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

… must adapt to the Nomads' ball-con- trol offense. "They're a good possession team, and the only way to beat a team like thatis to beatthem attheirown game," Warburton said. The Wolverine youngsters must…

… the Club B team," said Warburton. Michigan compensates for its lack of experience with an advantage in quickness, due to its youth. Warburton noted that speed and mobility are the Wolverines' strong…

… leader on the Wolverines' club team, is out of town. FIRINGS Continued from page 1 just isn't enough. I feel our program as a whole is in a downward spiral, and we need to stem the tide." In the past year…

… Michigan to three Final Four appearances in five NCAA tour- naments. This season the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten and advanced to the round of eight in the NCAAs. Fisher leaves Michigan as the…

… Michigan in 1984 after earning All-American hon- ors as a Wolverine in 1962. He led the program back to respectability, culmi- nating with two NCAA semifinal ap- pearances (1992, 1993) and a CCHA tournament…

… Badgers again finished first (along with Ohio State), beating the Wolverines by more than 30. "They're very strong," said Klum. "They have to be looked at as poten- tial Big Ten champs. Northwestern and…

… tempera- tures and a high number of freshmen, the Wolverines have two such fin- ishes already - and the season isn't even half over yet. Because of the Wolverines' im- proving cold weather play, no one…

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