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December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

…McGEE, HUBBARD, AND BODNAR PACE ATTACK: Wolverines BY GARY KICINSKI The old adage that "good things come in threes" was never more apparent than at Crisler Arena last night, as the Michigan…

Wolverines rode the scoring touches of three players in conquering Central Michigan, 87-78, in the opening game of the season. Relying almost entirely on the out- side shooting of forward Mike McGee, guard…

… has one thing on his mind, assist, as he looks to pass off in last night's action at Crisler Arena.-The playmaking freshman from Detroit Mackenzie ran the Wolverine offense along with smooth…

…-shooting sophomore guard Marty Bodnar for the majority of the Wolverines 87-78 opening game victory over Central Michigan. The Wolverines next must tangle with Alabama at Crisler on Saturday. Hawks nip Knicks SCORES…

June 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

…ednesday, June 1, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY LIMINATED FROM NCAA'S: a k gional play - and stroked four. of those safeties against Michi- igan pitching. Wolverines Mike Parker and Rick Leach were voted…

… sophomore centerfielder went eight for fourteen at the plate and had a good defensive series, including a fine running catch against the Aggies. Leach finished the season as the Wolverines' top hitter with a…

Wolverine pair 2-6, 7-6, to knock them out of the AA tournament in Athens, orgia. Plock and Curren had beat- t Etereek and Shaufler in dual meet earlier in the ason, then duplicated the at last Monday as…

… game for the Wolverines. After start-, er Craig McGinnis walked the Perry for two runs in the third and then erupted for seven runs in the eighth inning off Perry, Steve Howe and Tom Owens to break open…

… victory over Oklahoma, the Wolverines managed only four hits off Sooner hurler Scott Gardner, but picked up- five runs in the first inning and held on to defeat the Sooners - af- ter losing to the Big…

… against four defeats. Michigan finished with a 2-2 record on the tournament. Af- ter Sooner ace Mark Nipp best- ed Michigan southpaw Steve Howe Saturday, the Wolverines came back in a must-win situ- ation…

December 01, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…leers wh ip By GARY LEVY l The fans flocked down to Yost Arena last night for the contest between Michigan and rival Michigan State, and "W RELY tgend u the -,Wolverine icers didn't .disappoint WE…

… second periods, Frick announced at 5,125, the Wolverines, only had to make five or six saves, behind a- toughened defense, the fine the defense had to have done a go goaltending of Paul Fricker and the of…

Wolverines might lose it again. Michigan led 2=0 after the first period, but only 1:33 into the second stanza the Spartans closed the margin to one on a goal by Joe Omiccioli. ond) :00; 'ett ,ugh- nm M4- ng…

… Doug Bellandl's glove for the score. With just 17 seconds remaining in the period, Michigan scored it.,; first power play goal on a Dan Ler~g slap shot, giving the Wolverines a 2-0 lead. After the…

… Vvesleyan 71 East Tennessee 78, Wisconsiin-Milwaukee 60 WOLVERINE DEFENSEMAN Tim Manning (4), who assisted on Mich- igan's 6th goal last night, hangs with MSU's Ken Paraskevin in first period action. Looking…

February 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…Rage Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 1, 1976 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 1, 1976 Strong subs help wolverines stifle By RICH LERNER The Michigan Wolverines

… Michigan with Rickey Green leading the way stubborn Iowa, with 23 points, 15 in the second half. But it was the Wolverine bench that meant the difference in the game. Six minutes into the game, captain…

…- derneath and teaming with Ber- gen, Tom Staton and Joel Thompson to keep the bigger H a w k e y e s away from the boards. The Michigan reserves ignited the Wolverine fast break, which had all cylinders going…

… in the game. Michigan broke to an 82-65 lead, but King and Thompson brought Iowa to within eight, 99-91, be- fore the Wolverines successfully stalled away the final two minutes. King amassed 36 points…

… basket before King tipped the ball in. BUT ONCE the Wolverines quickened the pace, the brawny Hawkeyes lagged behind. "We wanted to run them," said Orr. "And I think we wore them down." 04 -95 "Half of…

… the tired situation is mental," said Iowa coach Lute Olson, "if you're not strong enough mentally, you'll get tired." The Wolverines added to their lead in the second half on the strength of a stellar…

… coach Fred Schaus, after seeing his team fall to the Wolverines 84-80 last week, said if Michigan has a problem, it might be one of too much talent. Michigan compared very -favorably to Iowa in terms of…

… Michigan. We only have three guys we can go to." In fact, few teams the Wolverines have run up against, with the possible exception of Las Vegas, have been able to match Michigan's depth. All of which should…

… dual meet. The Wolverines stood tied with Minnesota after eight bouts, 13-13, when outstanding Gopher 190- pounder Evan Johnson pinned Harold King and Steve Schuster followed with a loss to seal the…

… any hopes of a comeback. Even without the penalties, the Wolverines could not have met the match of the Fighting Sioux, who p 1 a y e d inspired hockey from the opening face- off. Michigan actually…

March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… Crisler Arena warmed the spirits of 7963 Michigan partisans, and the whistles of the men in the striped shirts often. inflamed, the passions of the Wolverine fans. Nothing, however, could warm. up the…

… shooting of the Wolverine cagers, who connected on only 36 of 92 field goal attempts for a dismal 39 per cent and dropped a Big Ten basketball game to the Wisconsin Badgers, 90-86. The loss scuttled the…

Wolverines' chances for a break-even season this year, leaving them with a record 9-13 with only two games left to play. "We shot poorly," commented Michigan Coach Johnny Orr. "We took 92 shots, which must be…

… some kind of record for us, but we just couldn't put the ball in the basket." THE WOLVERINES' failure to connect from the floor was es- pecially disappointing, as the Maize and Blue took 33 more shots…

… throw line. Wisconsin's hot-hand, coupled with a 50-42 advantage on the boards, enabled the Badgers to overcome a tendency to give the ball away to the Wolverines. The Badgers were charged with 21…

… turnovers, 11 in the first half, compared to; eight for the Wol- verines. The Wolverines hawking full- court press didn't help them much when it came to totaling up the score, though, as they repeated- ly…

… by the score of 4-2. The Wolverines scored one goal in bothythe first and second periods and added two more in the third to wrap up the win. The scores were by Gagnon in the first period, Slack in the…

… second period and Shaw and Falk in the third. shot under the basket," Orr com- plained afterwards. Missed shots, under the basket and otherwise, were especially costly to the Wolverines in t h e first half…

… 17 times, twice less than the Badgers. The Wolverines showed some im- provement in their shooting in the second half, hitting on 19 of 42 from the floor, but they could only narrow the Badgers margin…

… of them coming in the first half. More important than his scor- ing, however, was Sherrod's ball handling. Sherrod repeatedly broke the Wolverines' press, and allowed Wisconsin to play slow down ball…

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…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…-Big Ten M Stu Isaac, star breaststroker for SWIMMING-Big T the Wolverines. GYMNASTICS-Big Isaac, a psychology major from Amherst, New York, is the BASKETBALL-at 1 established favorite in the HOCKEY…

…. So you have to build WCHA Standings Breaststroke ace Isaac Experienced Wolverine netters hope for record setting season Wisconsin Denver North Dakota Michigan State Duluth Michigan Tech Colorado…

…? 24 Wolverine tennis coach Brian 14 Eisner has an answer: "Improve." "There's no question that this year's team is better than last year's," Eisner says. "It's the best I've had in my three years here…

… as coach." He feels that if the Wolverines have ever had a team which should draw fans, this one should be it. The Michigan squad has five of its top six men back from last year's winning crew…

…, including its top three, and also sports two of the top freshmen in the midwest. The Wolverines' big names that return are Joel Ross, Tim Ott, and Dick Ravreby, who held down the] first three singles posts…

…'s number five singles man, Kevin Senich. Senich was the Wolverines' top performer in the recent Western Indoor Tournament in Cleveland, reaching the singles finals, and also teamed with freshman Jerry Karzen…

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…

October 01, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… ball on the Duke 48-yard line, Michigan faced a third and four situation. Leach dropped back to pass, but the Duke secondary had the Wolverine receivers covered sufficiently, forcing Leach to scamper…

… line. Once again Leach rolled out to pass, but elected to run and went the distance for Michigan's second touchdown. He set up the Wolverines' fourth touchdown on a similar attempted pass play, running…

… . directly from the Wolverine playbook. But according to Leach, the play of the Duke secondary was responsible for his scrambling efforts. "Their defense was dropping off a lot of the time and that gave us a…

…. Blue TD barrage buries Duke I Swarming defense forces five turnovers Campbell's Scoop by Paul Campbell (Continued from Page 1) the Wolverines rolled for 50 yards in 11 plays-all running plays…

…," Huckleby said. "We could punch it in- side." The Wolverines left no doubts, as they cruised 81 yards in 15 plays on their second possession. They only threw on- ce, although quarterback Rick Leach dropped…

… dangerous." Yesterday, anything the Wolverines did was dangerous to the Blue Devils. It was Duke's worst defeat since 1966 when Notre IDame defeated them 64-0. "My honest opinion of this game is that we…

February 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… pound match, Wolverine freshman Rich Lubell appeared headed for an upset victory. His opponent, Iowa's Tim Cy- sewski, had not been able to do anything about the slim 2-1 lead that Lubell had carried…

…, Cysewskilcol- lapsed backward with Lubell underneath him and pinned him without ever gaining con- trol. Iowa gained six points for the Doily Photo by STEVE KAGAN WOLVERINE BRAD McCRORY is in control here of his…

… Bulldogs last 118-Jim Brown (M) dec. Mark r night 9-2. Mysnyk (I), 8-3 The Wolverines led 3-2 after two stanzas on goals by 26-Tim Cysewskl (1) pinned: Doug Lindskog, Dan Hoene, and Gary Morrison. Sparked…

… one-two 50 freestyle with Hicko ning in 21.20. The Wolverines' tighte the score in the next two as Gordon Downie and Wylie .finished one-three 200 freestyle. C r a i n e' place performance on th meter…

… Blue tankers in what can Brian best be described as an ava- in the lanche of power, taking five o1 s first the last six events as Michi- e three gan's Pat Bauer was the only mented Wolverine to break…

April 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 144) • Page Image 8

… Tournament in Columbus last weekend. Extraneous from the tourney, the Blue stickmen lost to the Columbus La- crosse Club a league game. Fridav the Wolverines crushed a team from Purdue 22-2 in the could not…

… round of the tournament, while hosts Ohio State rambled past Ashland in the other semi-final. Against the Buckeyes, the Wolverines won the champion- ship in a hard-fought 10-8 contest. Steve Bissel led…

… schools to score a point. Wolverine contingent to Cleve- land all turned in their best swims ever. Fred Yawger, Rob flelt, John Daly and N o r m IhW e Semchyshen,Deachan-peung T his e.i o in his first NCAA…

February 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…- verines ended Penn State's four- year dual-meet unbeaten streak with an overwhelming victory. Later, strong Pittsburgh and Ohio University teams fell to Michigan's men. And just this week, three Wolverine

… great one." The first three meets were Penn State, Pitt and Ohio U. Time to haul out another "great" appel- lation and lavish the Wolverines with praise? Well, not yet. The real tests are yet to come. Of…

… still re- mains five teams with two losses or fewer, who appear to have a reasonable shot at the Big Ten title. Amazingly, Michigan is not one of them. The Wolverines, who dropped Vat Noe$ COmpany do…

… lapse within the last five minutes that allowed the opposi- tion to build up a lead. This forced the Wolverines to foul to get the ball back, the fatal mistake. Only Henry Wilmore came through over the…

… weekend for the Wolverines, scoring 51 points in the two games. Michigan's frustration was typi- fied when it nearly lost its coach Monday night, as Johnny Orr stormed onto the court to protest the lack of…

… what promised to be one of their biggest obstacles when they con- quered Michigan in Crisler Arena, their only confrontation with the the two games with Indiana, they Wolverines this year. still have…

March 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… 56-S0 upset victory over Michigan State just two weeks ago in East Lansing. The Wolverines, confident of "a berth in some postseason tourna- ment, need wins over the Gophers tomorrow and Michigan State…

… any sport enjoys having to rely on getting a little help from another team to im- prove his own team's standing. That's what Michigan hockey coach Dan Farrell faces this weekend. The Wolverines

February 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… weekend's two- game series, the Wolverines find themselves tied with Notre Dame and the Bulldogs for seventh place, in the conference. The top eight teams will make the playoffs. With just ten more games…

…, both the! Wolverines and Bulldogs have identical 13-10-1 overall marks. In WCHA play, Michigan scores an average of 3.7 goals per game. Duluth averages 3.6. In the goals-against category, Mich- igan…

… their Wolverine foes. Dan Holm will disappoint his fans if he scores anything less than a superior decision over Michigan's wrestling champion of the week Dan Brink. Jan Sanderson, now wrestling at 167…

Wolverine! overconfidence. The more formidable Gophers in- clude Jeff Lamphere at 126, Larry Zilverberg, who has lost only to Iowa's Holm at 158, 167-pounder Don Chandler, Evan Johnson, who beat Michigan…

…'s Curby at 190 in last year's Big Tens, and heavy- weight Dave Simonson, 1973 Big Ten runner-up to Gary Ernst. If the Wolverines are still un- defeated by the time Oklahoma comes to town, their match will…

… should be a good track meet." -JEFF CHOWN * * * Tumblers host The Michigan gymnastic team under Coach Newt Loken go against Illinois and Indiana to- night at Crisler Arena. Among the Wolverines com- peting…

October 01, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… tailback Harlan Huckleby gained more yards yesterday than the entire Duke offense as the Wolverines (3-0) destroyed the Blue Devils (2-1), 52-0, in front of 104,832 rain- soaked fans in Michigan Stadium…

… control from the first series, and it didn't change," Duke coach Mike McGee said. The Blue Devils only brought the ball into Wolverine territory for one series in the game. In the second quarter, they…

… out of their game," said Wolverine middle guard Dale Keitz. "We mixed up our defense a lot. We kept them guessing." f Keitz recovered a fumble on Duke's one-yard line, which virtually assured that the…

… game was to be a Michigan rout. The Wolverines had just driven 81 yards in 15'plays, upping the score to 14- 0 with about 13 and a half minutes left in the second quarter. The Blue'Devils had to produce…

… either. Discounting Michigan's game ending possession, it had the ball 11 times. Seven possessions resulted in touch- downs, and one other for a field goal. Twice the Wolverines had to punt, and once they…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…-101 victory over Minnesota in 1968. The Wolverines played near-flaw- less ball in every phase of the game. They followed wheels with deals, shakes with bakes and missed shots with tip-ins. "We were worried we…

… a matter of pride." The Wolverine bench, though some- what more erratic than the starters, played with great intensity. Two fresh- man Johnny Johnson, the number one sub, and Paul Heuerman were especi…

…- ally impressive. Johnson clicked for 13 points and stole the ball three times. Heuerman plucked six rebounds and blocked two shots. Michigan is now 2-0, EMU drops to 0- 3. The Wolverines play next…

December 01, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

… season is finally here. Having buried Windsor 135-75 Monday night in an exhibition game, the Wolverines open their regulr season this afternoon against Mvassachusetts at Crisler Arena. Massachusetts…

…). To say that some of the four recruits are being counted on is a classic under- statement, but unlike a decade-ago, Wilson hasn't signed any Julius Ervings this year. Nonetheless, the Wolverines aren…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… entry regula- .tions didn't keep the limit to one team per school. THE WOLVERINES' bundle of talented half-milers combined t place two teams below the; NCAA qualifying standard of 7:33.0, in last Saturday…

… this winter's cage whirlwind, eh? If you harbor any plans to follow the Wolverines on their upcoming jour- ney along the NCAA's yellow-brick road to that magical land of Atlanta, the first stop will more…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

…. Instead the victory hinged on the domination of 6-8 Joby Wright, who scored 26 points and 6-8. Steve Downing, who grabbed 21 rebounds in a battle of the 'front lines that clearly left the Wolverines on the…

… NIGHT EDITOR: BOB McGINN The Wolverines got it in the first half from Indiana's front line, out scored 36-12, while they turn- ed the ball over 15 times to In- diana's eight. Michigan shot only 38 percent…

February 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…. The score was deadlocked at 78 with four minutes left in the game. The two teams exchanged leads, with the Wolverines going ahead 78-77 on a layup by Terry Schevers with about a minute left to play. But…

… guard Diane Dietz pon- tributing 12 and forward Katie Mc- Namara seven for the Wolverines. The Chippewas (6-3) were led by Julie Roberts with 18 points and Creten and Jane Robinson with 17. -Roberts also…

March 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… the Big Ten, the Wolverines' chore will not be easy. One decisive factor in the meet will be the overall health of the squads. Happily for Coach Jack Harvey, his team seems to have overcome the flu and…

… shot at second place in the Big Ten (conference meet) and the one that takes advantage of its breaks will probably finish second." So said Wolverine swim coach Gus Stager yesterday as he continued…

… chance to win both divingt: events, but I can't say I will." The other Wolverine tanker of whom great things are expected is Canales,' who set two Matt Mann pool records (a varsity record in the 100 free…

February 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, February 1, 1978--Page 7 full court PRESS AIA W R ULES HAMPER COA CHES Wolverine machine... o.falls apart-it seems By HENRY ENGLEHARDT The old man looked out the big…

… .375 10 6.5 N'western.. 2 6 .250 6 11 .' Wisconsin.. 1 7 .125. 5 11 .34, WOMEN CAGERS FACE GRAND VALLEY: Strider depth turns State green, A confident Wolverine track team, buoyed by some superb perform…

… win won't be by any great margin," she concluded. The game with MSU has not been rescheduled because both team's schedules are full. Iowever, the Wolverines will face MSU in East Lansing on February 18…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… would greatly help t h e cause. With the injury of Indiana's William Walace, the Wolverines' Kim Rowe is a good bet in the quarter mile. Greg Syphax and Marshall Dill of MSU are cur- rently ranked 1-2 for…

…. Ada will be competing for the Wolverines in the Big Ten Indoor Tr Championships in Purdue this weekend. i Lacrossers migrate southward; will oppose Florida squads By MARK RONAN Amid the mass of…

February 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… their audience with a record breaking perform- ance as they shattered a strong Minnesota team 164.45 to 158.85. ' The total score of the Wolverine ' squad was a new NCAA record, topping the 164.15 they…

… after the first event, vaulting. His 9.20 score wvon the event, and teammate George Huntzicker tied for third at 9.0. Huntzicker then led the Wolverines to a sweep in floor exercise, as he, Sid Jensen…

… third. Another Wolverine sweep took place on the rings, where Mc- Curdy and Jensen tied for first 9.2. Skip Frowick, another fresh- man, followed with a 9.1. The best event of the meet was the parallel…

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…

April 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

… sets by the Wolverines. zero. "I was able to work on my soft Michigan won 108 out of 115 "Our best player, Barb Fish- winners, which is always a hard games en route to its eighth ley, is out for the…

…, Rockerfeller University ALISM AND TING EVILS" , ANGELL HALL artment of Philosophy aw School is the first in the series, and Behavior," sponsored by Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN WOLVERINE NETTER JODY STROM works…

June 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 22) • Page Image 15

… they will perform for the Wolverines. -ALAN FANGER * * * Batter up OMAHA, Neb.-Texas, led by a pitcher who had to battle mononucleosis as well as opposing bat- ters, tests its No. I ranking in the 33rd…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… ineligible for tournament action. The Wolverines would play an at-large team in Bloomington Sunday, March 13, assuming they win one of two remaining con- ference encounters. The opposition in the opening round…

… selected. If Tennessee beats Kentucky, the Vols would be placed in the Mideast Regional with the Wolverines - and would prevent Kentucky from grabbing a possible home court ad- vantage in the regional semi…

June 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 21) • Page Image 16

… League's answer to comedian Steve Martin. Starting against Jim Slaton (4-2) tonight will be former Wolverine hurler Lary Sorenson (6-3). The game begins at 8 p.m. Bjorn again AP Photo Bjorn Borg returns a…

April 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

… science, the decisive factor in any sport is still the competitor's. spirit. Yesterday in Bowling Green, Michigan's flesh was willing but its spirit was weak and the Wolverines fell to Western Kentucky 93…

Wolverine high jumpers, Mike Nowacki and Doug Giggs, tied for first in their event at 6-8. As foreseen, Western Kentucky's Emmett Briggs clipped Abrahamn Butler in the long and triple jumps. Godfrey Murray…

… rolled over the edge of his stick. However, Kilkowsky was there to shove it by the hap- less Purdue goaltender. Extremely fine passing charac- terized the Wolverine e f f o r t throughout the afternoon…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… Counsilman, has captured the Big Ten crown. In each of those years it was the Wolverines who were relegated to the anonymous second place finish. Neither team figures to move from these seem- ingly permanent…

… Daily EAST LANSING-Scoring seven goals in the final two periods, Michigan State's hockey team ran away from Michigan's icers last night, 9-3. After holding a 2-1 lead for the first period, the Wolverines

February 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Saturday I p o t st to emerge as the new conference co-leaders. The Wolverines mangled the NIGHT EDITOR: crippled Ohio State Buckeyes 88- RANDY PHILLIPS 78, while Minnesota, minus tvo of their star…

… the mam- ter, Jack Wolfe, and forward War- moth brawl. dell Jackson got into early f o u I Nevertheless, against Iowa last trouble which gave the Wolverines Saturday, the defense-minded greater control…

June 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

Wolverine nine voted fifth 18 organizations. We have to be tough." TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)-Southern California enters the College World -LEVELING OFF of the free agen- Series this weekend as the country's top…

April 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

… thwarted last night when Paul Eldridge of the Columbus city lacrosse club drove in from the left side, was stopped short only inches in front of Wolverine goalie Rico Silvera, and slammed the ball into the…

…- outside in the slot. But the speedy Columbus attack and a very tight defensive zone at both ends of the field kept such Blue spurts from becmong runaways until Columbus could wear down the Wolverines with…

April 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… supplement. Call Rod, Try University course 265 next Fall, Wolverine Institute, 973-148e. cFtc 764-0560. dM403 sponsored by the Collegiate Insti- - ----- tute for Values and Science. Mon- GRADUATE STUDENT…

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