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October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… opponents. The Wolverines have been strong favorites at each of their meets this sea- son and have not disappointed so far, winning each one in dominant fashion. The Wolverines look to continue this trend…

… when they travel to Dowagiac for the Michigan Intercollegiate Invitational tomorrow afternoon. The Wolverines will face different division teams from across Michigan. The toughest challenges should come…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 22

… the Wolverines. "It was annoying," freshman center midfielderDebFlahertysaidofSUNY- Buffalo'spackingdefense. "Weplayed into their trap of playing just the way they wanted us to. We didn't open the…

… field for ourselves. They were trying to close the space in and they did." Even though SUNY-Buffalo was not successful in its quest to beat the Wolverines, its defense did cause Michigan many problems…

… early in the second half to tie the game at one. On the play, Wolverine goalie Alicia Smith was flattened by a SUNY-Buf- falo player, without penalty, to enable the goal. Michigan quickly regained the…

…'re still looking to play hard, consistent volleyball," coach Greg Giovanazzi said. Playing at Ohio State was a chal- lenge forthe Wolverines (1-5 Big Ten, 5-10 overall), because they have never won a match…

… lot more wins this season." Junior Suzy O'Donnell led the Wolverines with a team-high 10 kills and a.429 hitting percentage. Shareen Luze chipped in six kills and six digs. The Buckeyes got their…

… when you don't have the ball." Sophomores Colleen Miniuk and Kristin Ruschiensky led the team in kills with eighteachfor the Wolverines. Laura Cook paced the Lady Lions with 17 kills, nine digs and a…

… three-game losses. The Wolverines travel to South Bend, Ind. to face No. 11 Notre Dame Tuesday. "We're capable of beating a team like Notre Dame," he said. "We need rewards for our consistent play, and a…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… Findley yesterday. The usual Wolverines were not on the playing field. Rather, they were on the bench watching their second-string teammates play for most of the game. After they took an early 4-0 lead…

… me a chance to watch the game from another view, and Steve did a good job." Michigan was notas successful in the second halfofthe game, however. The Wolverines were only able to tack on a single goal…

… scoring drought the Wolverines have suffered throughout the season. Valparaiso enters today's game with a dismal 1-10 record and the memory of a 5-0 loss to Michigan last year. The Wolverine to watch is…

… Sunday. Michigan could be tempted to think past Valparaiso. Today's game precedes a big-time Big Ten weekend. The Wolverines will try to sneak back into the Big Ten race when they host 1994 Big Ten…

… to focus on Valparaiso also." THEY SHOOT, THEY sCORE! ... FINALLY: Michigan's five goals against Creighton was the Wolverines' highest total of the season. Prior to Sunday's game, Michigan had not…

October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… strong third- to play wi place finish into eir previous rder for tournament, the Wolverines Wid"! hope to carry their solid play into this week- Michigan womE end. Lexington native Sharon Park will lead…

… Sarah Lindholm will also tee off for the Wolverines. Although Park has been depend- able of late, Teichert is not looking toward any one player to handle most of the pressure. "There is no one particular…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 21

… last Wednesday, the Wolverines (8-4- 2) visit Siena Heights this afternoon in an attempt to make up for the defeat. Though Michigan is not overlook- ing today's opponent, the team is not expecting much…

… of a fight. "We shouldn't have a problem," Wolverine forward Andy Cosenza said. "They really are not that good." Last year, the Wolverines topped the Spartans, 6-1, after allowing sev- eral of the team…

… level as us so they have to make up for that." This is a direct contrast to the game against Eastern Michigan. The Eagles and Wolverines were two equally matched teams, but the Wolverines fell behind…

… said. "We took the negative aspects of the game and are making them posi- tive." A win over the Spartans could be the morale boost that the Wolverines need. However, in order to win, the team needs to…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 18

…rM" 6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 10, 1994 1 - """! " m. - A ,t /rj Defense intact while offense reloads in skate for title run Wolverine youth and veteran…

… caliber of team we have." Offensively. Michigan must cover for the losses of Brian Wiseman, David Oliver and Mike Stone, who accounted for more than 30 percent of the Wolverine point production a year ago…

…-team se- lection in 1993-94 and ranked fourth in the CCHA in overall scoring last Sound familiar ? It should. Last October, the Wolverines were considered to be talented, yet too inex- perienced to snatch…

…, however, the Wolverines' youth could be a weak link. The emergence of three sophomores - center/right wing Mike Legg, right wing Warren Luhning and left wing/ center John Madden - is critical. "We expect…

… the national cham- pionship, the Wolverines mustget solid leadership from more than just the marquee players. "I think you'll see it from several areas," Berenson said. "I think that you'll see a sense…

…, by any means. "We were first place last year and have a great nucleus back with some new talent," Knuble said. "We expect the best. "We're Michigan." The '94-' Wolverin Roster.4 The lines denoted…

… predictions of the [ hockey writers. Chri Chri \. JONATHAN LURIE/Daily Senior Mark Sakala raised the CCHA trophy in honor of his championship team at Joe Louis Arena last April. The Wolverines are looking…

… player than what they were offering him money-wise," said Rick Willis, who is captain of the Wolverines and one of Knuble's roommates. A close friend, Willis believes that Knuble comparison, Murray…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 19

… and David Oliver, the Wolverines took care of business earlywinning 16 of their first 17 conference contests. Those three stars are gone, however, and with them any realistic chance of a repeat of last…

… because I haven't played very much in two-and-a-half years," Loges said. "I have to play with that game-time mentality." The Wolverines' highly touted fresh- man class made its first public appear- ance…

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