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December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… their grades on touch-tone (998-1645), view their grades on Wolverine Access, or order a transcript or academic report. Any student, who needs a copy of their term grades, with their name on it, may…

…, one of four BCS bowl games. Michigan's only other Orange Bowl appearance was in 1976, the first year Big Ten teams went to bowls besides the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines lost to Oklahoma. 14-6. basal…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…- ished I Ith in the 12-team Big East last year, and which was coming off an over- time loss to Samford, Michigan struggled before eventually winning 79-66. The win improved the Wolverines to 5-0 on the sea…

… hang onto the lead. Goodlow responded. Ten points, good defense, and an inside presence kept the Friars honest. Her effort allowed the Wolverines to stay within three points at the half, 35-32. "I really…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… for sophomore Raina Goodlow "picking up the slack" and contributing 10 first half points off the bench, the Wolverines may have found themselves with a huge deficit at the half. Even with a late half…

… surge, Michigan was still down three at the break. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Miller and Kipping made the necessary adjustments at halftime. After a one- for-five performance with just three rebounds…

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…

October 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

… and the Wolverines will skate with fans after the Blue- White game tonight. The game starts at 7:35 p.m. 'M' hockey starts off with two exhibitions Young tries to dispel post-player misconceptions By…

… when the puck drops on the 78th season of Michigan hockey, Wolverines' fans of all ages will have a chance to meet, greet and even skate with their hockey heroes. "It's a lot of fun," goalie Josh…

October 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… Thursday, Haskins' wife, Yevette Haskins, said he would not comment on the memo. BLUE-WHITE Continued from Page 1.0 for the Wolverines to show off their skills in front of friends and family, Saturday…

… a chance to see howr the short-staffed defense will fare in game situations. The Wolverines lost three blueliners in the offseason - Mike Van Ryn (to the Sarnia Sting), Scott Crawford (transferred to…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 14

Wolverines kept bat- tling. Leading the his team, Bush kept battling after what coach Geoff Zahn called a "tough loss." Leading off Michigan's lineup in the eighth, up by two runsiWt second game against…

… the year and broke the hits in a single season record. More importantly the two- run dinger gave the Wolverines putting them ahead 4-3. "I just wanted to fight off the off-speed and hopefully get a fast…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 15

Wolverine's road to nationals was by no 4eans easy. Competing since last fall, the rowing team has one of the longest seasons of any varsity sport. Without a training facility of their own, the Wolverines

… financial agreement between the University and the Township. On the water, the Wolverines have faced other challenges. The team strug- gled with transferring the fast times they posted during practices into…

…. edly scat-raced the rowers, trying to fig- But the Wolverines are a group that junior Nora Obringer said. ure out the best possible combination of thrives on challenge. Not only do they With the honor of…

… were as *Shaya is not as well known as Rolf Wolverin and Held, but he might sneak in and "We'v snatch the sole singles spot opening. players r Shava is not as well-known as the ly be c others because he…

… Michigan. In the last 250 meters Virginia pulled out in front to win the race with Brown finishing second and the Wolverines edging out the Huskies by only 0.19 seconds. "I wanted to go out there and maie…

… place for the next 1,000 meters. The Wolverines finished fourth - a major improvement over last year when the boat won the Petite Final, resulting in a sventh- place overall finish. "When you're in the…

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…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

… come crashing down around the the Press ears of the Wolverines - and their fans. The bench has only bred 18 points in the last four games. Josh Asselin, who took off like a rocket after the Indiana game…

… supposed to happen. Remember? But it didn't. Michigan surprised Wisconsin, shocked Indiana, and all of a sudden, the Wolverines were movers and shakers in the toughest conference in America. The frontcourt…

… today." In netting a mere 46 points, yes- terday marked the first time since the season's first game that only one Wolverine scored in doubled figures. "I thought we couldn't shoot any worse than we were…

… from the Michigan# post while thwarting the Wolverine's outside attack. "We didn't do a good job getting the ball to the post," Guevara said. "We weren't hitting anything from the perimeter either. You…

… have to See BADGERS, Page 6B DANA LINNANE/Daily Michigan's Alison Miller couldn't control the ball, and the Wolverines couldn't control the Badgers yesterday. irty birds Iowa wears down 'M' n fourth…

… much as stickwork, the Michigan hockey team emerged with a heartbreaking one point. One point, courtesy of Friday night's 3-3 tie at Michigan State - not the two victories the Wolverines almost had…

… conference season's final nine games. Fighting dead legs from Friday's intense battle, the Wolverines entered the contest against Notre Dame (12-6-2, 15-7-3) with hopes of handing the Fighting Irish their…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

… Cliff Keen Arena. This weekend's meet was a chance for redemption for the Wolverines, who were beaten by Illinois just two weeks ago at the Virginia Duals. In that meet, as well as in Thursday's ,ss…

…; Michigan tied its opponent with five individual victories apiece, but both time the Wolverines fell short in points. Not the case yesterday, when the AVolverines won six of the 10 matches. "All year long we…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

….' Unfortunately for the Wolverines, they have rarely been able to coordinate y these times to happen at once. It seems that if the defense is clicking, the offense and/or special teams are strug- gling, or vice…

… versa. These problems seem to be magni- T.J. fled even more when the Wolverines BERKA travel away from Yost Ice Arena. While Teeing its normal for a team to play better in Off the comforts of home than in…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 13

… beyond the air. The senior guard finished with 22 pints, leading the Wolverines in scoring. Michigan 68 'Miciganas eadersa Reid fires away in loss to Io ay aORN ByJosh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Editor As…

… any realistic hope of playing in a post- season tournament slipped away in the sec- ond half of Michigan's 81-68 loss to Iowa on Saturday, one Wolverine was doing every- thing he could to save it - and…

… he moved hiself up in the recordbook in the process. iWith just under eight minutes to play and the Wolverines trailing ------------- by 17, Michigan guard Basketball Louis Bullock had the ball in the…

…. YOU'VE GOTTA HAVE HEART: Despite a four-game losing streak that puts Michigan at four games under .500 for the first since the 1981-82 season, when the Wolverines fin- ished 8-19 and seventh in the Big…

… Editor With the Michigan men's basketball team on the ropes and about to be knocked out by Iowa late in the second half, it seemed like the Wolverines were in serious need of a doctor. Too bad the only…

… doctor in the house was sitting on the Iowa bench. And it was obvious Dr. Tom Davis, Iowa's basketball coach, had no plans for resuscitating a very tired bunch of Wolverines. In basketball - follow- ing…

…. "We'd miss a shot and he'd go get it and bring it out." More astounding, however, is that fact that Bauer's nine boards were more than half of Michigan's total of 17 for the entire game. The Wolverines

… were grossly out- played on the glass, losing the rebounding battle by an astonishing 37-17 margin. Michigan center Peter Vignier led the Wolverines with six rebounds, but no other Wolverine had more…

Wolverines, which was not lost upon Davis. "This league is so balanced that 'En CONFERENCE Standings and Results Conference Overall Team W L W L.. Michigan State 7 1 18 4 Wisconsin 7 2 19 3 Iowa 6 3 15 4 Ohio…

… the press in the first , and finished the game with 14 turnovers to the Hawkeyes' 16, the Wolverines were clearly drained by the effort it took just to get the ball past halfcourt. During one four…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 15

… be hard- pressed to find a more accurate pair of adjectives to describe the Wolverines' per.. -mance. "I'm very proui," head coach Bev Plocki said. And although she used those words to describe the…

… improvement." But the Wolverines' dominance on the vault - their opening exercise - allowed them some room to slip a bit on the beam. "This is our strongest event. We hope it serves as a momentum builder that…

… Illinois-Chicago, but this week, had to endure his worst per- formance as a Wolverine. Altogether the team was not that wor- ried about the loss to Ohio State. "I don't think that it's very disappoint- ing…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 16

… Michelle Slater, who were all given the night off, the Wolverines came out victo- rious in the meet. The Wolverines amassed 181.5 points for the victory, outdistancing second- place Central Michigan by 65…

… points. Eastern Michigan came in third. The Wolverines defeated several schools from around the state, including Michigan State, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Detroit Mercy. The…

… Oded Padan and Ike Okenwa continued to emerge as solid contributors, and Jeremy Schneider made his first big splash as a Wolverine. Padan captured the long jump, set- ting a meet record of 24 feet, 5 1…

… cross country all-America, placed first in the 5,000-meter run, edging out teammate Mike Wisniewski, who came in third. In the midst of all the success, one Wolverine experienced an especially satisfying…

December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

Wolverines entered 1998 with several goals including a Big Ten Championship and an NCAA sweet 16 appear- ance. Still, Michigan didn't achieve all of its goals. The olverines didn't even repeat the feats of…

… during a game," outside hitter Jane evens said. 6 ne of the greatest matches that typified Michigan's ----------------- season featured the Wolverines Volleyball coming back from a two game deficit against…

December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

… every game this season and was averaging 6.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, is expected to return for Wednesday's game against Bradley. Smith's return will hopefully give the Wolverines an extra boost…

…, Ariz. native elicited more crowd noise than the Wolverines could all evening. The reserve may have been fazed by the taunts, going the length of the game without attempting a shot. But at least he gave…

October 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… firepower it had last year, in captain and No. I singles play- er David Paradzik, but the Wolverines still have a strong nucleus of upper- classmen to guide the younger players. "The team's goals are to…

… vital in order to reach these goals. To attain success this season, the Wolverines must dispose of this year's strongest Big Ten teams - Illinois, Purdue and Minnesota. The toughest nonconference matches…

…, the Wolverines will host the annual Wolverine Invitational at the Michigan golf course. In just the third match of this early sea- son, the team is already looking to make a turnaround. Last weekend in…

… West Lafayette, at the Lady Northern Intercollegiate, the Wolverines placed 10th in a 14-team field. Senior captain Sharon Park was the ladies' top finisher in the competition, tying for 31st, with a…

… Big Ten teams. The Spartans dominated the Wolverines, defeating them by a total of 56 shots. Fortunately for Michigan, Indiana, last weekend's second-place fin- isher, will not be competing at the…

Wolverine Invitational. The Wolverines are beginning to foresee this weekend as a possible grudge match. The Wolverine are very optimistic about their chances for this weekend. "I feel that our team can have…

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October 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… continues to follow the Wolverines' next opponents when they come to Ann Arbor this weekend, the No. 24 Michigan soccer team is in luck. Iowa and Minnesota, the Wolverines' opponents tomorrow and Sunday…

Wolverines are not overlooking the Hawkeyes. "Our focus in practice today was Iowa, we are treating them as a serious threat;standout defenderVanessa Lewis said. "Complacency is dangerous. No matter how poor…

June 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

…,000 for the men, as well as the 3,000 steeplechase. Kevin Sullivan will run his last race as a Wolverine on Saturday night when he competes in the 1,500. Brian Theisen will fill out the men's squad, running…

… over 10 seconds behind fourth top-ranked Washington, which claimed fied. its second straight rowing title. Th- in the second-varsity eight race, the Wolverines also finished fifth, with a time of 7…

…:19.70, behind Virginia Washington Brown and Prinetond Te Wolverines' finishi was 8. 50 seconds off of the Cavaliers' first-place mark. In the varsity four, the Wolverines C'1 RI ® U S MEXICAN CAFE eye' Ann Arbor…

… get its first-ever national crown. While the Wolverines didn't bring home a national title this season, they eared many other noteworthy honors. Michigan finished tied for fifth in the nation with a 56…

…-7 record. The final NFCA poll placed them at sixth. The Wolverines finished 22-1 in Big Ten play, 7.5 games ahead of second-place Northwestern. Only a 7-4 loss to Michigan State on April 12th kept Michigan…

… rightfielder homered in the first inning of the regional championship game, eventually sending Michigan to its fourth consecutive Women's College World Series. It was fitting that a home run led the Wolverines

Wolverines in the regular season, but the defense was an integral part in gaining the College World Series berth. Third baseman Pam Kosanke was a vacuum during the Big Ten Tournament, coming up with six…

… delegation to the NCAA Track and Field Championships. On your marks ... get set ... got (to Buffalo) Who: Michigan s ime's and women's track and field Wolverine. His partner in crime,John Mortimer, will teams…

… -- 1.5 seconds t Michigan's varsity four finished behind the Wolverines n the petite finals - the runner-up - giving them a seventh-place fin- w verall. Their time of 7:57.70 in the SU M M ER'S final…

… would have given them h place in the final had they quali- H ER E! e Wolverines were behind Iowa's London $4491 CHARDSON'S Itudent discounts on exams and eyeglasses Great Brands TommyHilfiger Calvin…

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…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… the Wolverines, scor- ing two game- tying goals in Friday's game and netting one goal yesterday. innesota coach Doug Woog, who, for some reason, just can not find a way to beat Michigan. Icers earn…

…. Without an edge, sticks wouldn't be able to make a clean swipe at the puck. Without an edge, the Michigan hockey team ... well, the Wolverines probably don't know what they'd do without an edge, because…

…-foot-three center Pollyannna Johns is more than just a big body, she's the Wolverine's best chance at a Big Ten championship I. fV gICIOL '41 1\ xI I. s z By Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Writer ewind to 1993…

… senior class. While the outgoing Wolverines leave behind many good memories of their careers, there is always something missing. Until now. 13 :- [E. .rrr a rolr. lract:- ern n -av thi a Senior center…

… a driven women." MARGARET MYERS/Daily Panthers ruin Wolverines' weekend in the sun By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer The good side: The Michigan women's basketball team got to spend its…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… left in the first half not even a whimper was heard. Maybe the Michigan fans knew something those in attendance did not. After the first 10 minutes, in which Detroit's press handcuffed the Wolverines

… often because of the pressure. The Wolverines threw the ball away 27 times, the highest total this season. Turnovers are becoming Michigan's primary nemesis, accord- ing to coach Brian Ellerbe. "We…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

… HOCKEY .Winning goal breaks Langfeld' s rought By Fred Unk Daly Sports Writer It was Michigan's first game of the year. The Wolverines were playing at Minnesota - Michigan freshman Josh Langfeld…

… Langfeld was still kicking himself about the missed opportunity after the game. The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - December 1, 1997 - 5B Effort and emotion fuel Wolverines in 'heart-attack hockey' oC~0…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 16

…68 - The Michigan Daily -SPORTSMonday - December 1, 1997 1997-98 ich igan V[7 I om --I Guevara has Blue back on track Second-year coach has lofty goals for this year's Wolverines 4 Molly…

… season, Guevara shattered all expectations as Michigan's interim coach, leading the Wolverines to a 15-1l record, 7-9 in Big Ten play. In February of last season, then- Michigan Athletic Director Joe…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 17

… team is off to a good start. The Wolverines are 4-1 and looking to improve on last year's eighth-place finish in the Big Ten and 7-9 confer- ence record. They finished the season 15-11, which was…

… one really expect- ed the Wolverines to be competitive last year. But after last year's performance, Michigan will take the floor as a more corffident team that still has a lot to prove. "Last year was…

October 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Safety is requesting the public's help in finding a man who robbed the Comerica Bank in Wolverine Tower on Monday afternoon. DPS Spokesperson Elizabeth Hall said the subject is a brown-haired white male…

… investigation. DPS officers are cooperating with the FBI to develop further leads. "We're developing some leads and we're hoping that s cone will see the picture and recognize him," Hall said. nants of Wolverine

October 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

… certain - the Wolverines won't be chalking this up as a win before the match starts. "We have to be ready for Northwestern," Michigan coach Greg Giovanazzi said. "They beat Iowa pretty good, and we had to…

Wolverines had historically started off slow in conference play. A recent six-game winning streak has nixed that trend, though. "We have really come together as a team in the past few weeks, which is really…

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…

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…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

Wolverines knew what to expect practice, the walk-ons were not as fortunate. The afternoon began at 3 p.m. when 10 walk-ons took the ice, attempting to make Michigan's roster. Of the 10 players trying to earn…

…." Last season, Craig Assenmacher bucked the odds and made the team without coming to school with a scholarship. Right now though, he is the only injured Wolverine. Assenmacher is sidelined with a broken…

… finger. The Wolverines, as a whole, are healthy, and Berenson wants to keep it that way. "It's really difficult to get your team in game shape in a week," he said. "We just hope we have a good week with no…

… organized practice they've had in literally six months." i i ur w . i w } DAMIAN PETRESCU/Daily Michigan assistant hockey coach Mel Pearson instructs players yesterday during the Wolverines' first official…

…, renovated locker and weight rooms, a new trophy room in the north concourse, new bleachers in the north end zone and the removal of obstructed-view seats. The Wolverines have scheduled their first two events…

… the Wolverines. It will be the first time ever that Michigan volleyball will be televised nationally. ROSTER CHANGES: Two players left the Wolverines over the week- end. Senior Ramona Cox transferred to…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 1, 1996 WOLVERINES Continued from Page 12 I opponents with this weekend's trip to Northwestern. It is their first Big Ten game since August. Last season…

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the referee ruled Streets out of bounds. Fome Mihigan star Biakabutuka out dumr for seasn with torn knee ligaments CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Former Michigan running back Tshimanga…

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…

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