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February 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… seemed to move whenever a Wolverine shot was in the air. And for Iowa, they must have felt as if they were playing in parts unknown, as even on their home floor, the Hawkeyes could not buy a basket. But by…

…-pointers in the first overtime, and 22 points overall, kept the Wolverines from a (relatively) early; shower.' The one factor that didn't come into play was what a Purdue basketball writer termed "the Frieder…

… factor". Simply put, this reporter said if a team can stay close to Michigan until five minutes are leftZ- b in the game, the Wolverines will F r e l d e r always lose because of their coach. ...coached…

… Iowa erase a 18 point deficit and take the lead. But the Wolverines never gave up, even when they found themselves trailing in overtime by five. They kept their composure and worked to get the shot they…

… wouldwfare against Michigan today in a three-way meet with Tennessee-Chattanooga. The Wolverines face No.13 Northwestern at Crisler on Sunday. "We're not in their caliber this year," continued Hellickson. "I…

…." The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 30-6, last month at the Virginia Duals, winning every match from 134 pounds and up. But this time around the Ohio State squad is weaker due to the loss of 150…

…-winning basket. The Wolverines were down in both overtimes before coming back to pull the victory out. Michigan was down six points in the first ex- tra period and five in the second. "The motto of the week was…

… plays, any kind of a lead is never safe," said Wolverine center Mark Hughes. "Their style is such that any team can be caught at any time." Mike Griffin cut the Iowa lead to one with a free throw, 82…

… overtime. "I think we smelled the opportu- nity for a Big 10 championship," said Taylor. "We wanted it more than they did, and it showed." On a sour note for the 18-4 Wolverines, who are 6-3 and in sec- ond…

… place in the Big 10, Robinson was diagnosed as having torn liga- ments in his thumb. The junior guard, though, still came back in the game during the first overtime, when the Wolverines needed someone to…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… vywe By JON HARTMANN Who, other than worrywart coach their matches to ins Dale Bahr, would have thought the Wolverines would. require a comeback RECHSTEINER nearly as dramatic as their one against win of…

… ts help when the Wolverines travel to Wiscon- sin to battle the Badgers in their last Big Ten match of the season. Then Trost came in and did his job, taking a superior desicion at 1:05 of the second…

… by Michigan sports fans, since his manhandling of Hill was neither great nor good from the Wolverine's stan- dpoint. But the heavyweights clamped down for the win, relieving Bahr of his worries. "It…

Wolverines are now 13-1, 7-0 in the Big Ten. Michigan Daily Sports 763-0376 icers at Soo, 6-2 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The only thing colder than the weather outside Norris Arena…

… last night was the hockey being played by the visitors inside. The Lake Superior hockey team beat the visiting Wolverines 6-2, completing a two-game sweep and clinching second place for the Lakers in the…

… up right where they left off Friday night. The Wolverines ..iterally kept Lake Superior bottled up in their own zone for much of the first period with an aggressive forechecking attack. - Unfortunately…

… for the Wolverines, however, their scoring opportunities were nil. Mark Chiamp again had to be relied upon as the Lakers outshot Michigan 13-2. THE LONE GOAL of the period cam- e at the hands of Mike…

… Warus at 14:44. The sophomore Laker snagged a misplaced Wolverine pass, and had enough time to write home before blasting it past Chiamp to the right side. The Laker crowd saw more of the same in the…

… second period, though Lake Superior's dominance was much more evident. The Soo Lakers shellacked Chiamp with 17 more shots while the Wolverines showed few signs of life. THE LAKERS leading scorer, Allan…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Wolverines went on an eight-minute, 16-4 tear that got the crowd of 13,609 at Crisler all riled up. During that run, which put Michigan on top 46-35 with 6:46 left, guard An- toine Joubert was the hero…

…'t think he was going to be ready." Joubert finished the afternoon with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists. One of those assists came with four minutes left and helped spark a 9-1 Wolverine run that put…

… took one bad shot in the second half." But offense was no the only area the Wolverines shined in the second stanza. They also played like demons on defen- se, allowing Illinois to hit on only 36…

…, they played together." "We took our time (in the second half)," said Joubert. "We played good defense. When we had the lead we played together." Roy Tarpley led the Wolverines with 17 points, while Grant…

… Montgomery's injury. "You could see that Meents gives them more offense, he was killing us in the first half." 4 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert cuts past Illinois forward Anthony…

February 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…'s coupled with a powerful opposition resulted in a disasterous showing for the Wolverine wrestlers in Sunday night's match. Following a draw at 118 pounds between Michigan's John Moore and Iowa State's Perry…

… Summit, the Wolverines were forced to forfeit the next two weight classes. Wyland sat out at 126 pounds, still weakened from mono. Michigan's most consistent wrestler, John Fisher(134 pounds) injured his…

… Championships, Lee gained valuable experience," said Urbanchek. "That has made him a top Big Ten diver." The Wolverines went ahead early, as the team of David Goch, Jan Erick Olsen, Marty Moran, and Joe Parker…

… dominating the individual events. Susie Rabiah set Wolverine seasonal bests in the 100 y. and 200 y. backstrokeevents with times of 59.87 and 2:07.97, respectively. Junior Bonnie Pankopf was impressive in…

… to nationally playing with confidence and getting ranked Ohio State at Crisler Arena more playing time. She will get 72-61. better with her great physical . The Wolverine effort wasn't as ability…

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… 15 14 16 14 13 16 10 12 7 L 4 5 7 5 7 8 1o 11 15 SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y: Wolverine netters catch -1 THIANO'S CO. 514 E Washington : welcomes you t6 SUNDAY BRUNCHES with complimentary champagne…

…, New Jersey yesterday. Georgia is the defending Southeastern Conference champions and ranked eleventh nationally. The Wolverines won four of the top five singles matches as Matt Horwitch (6-2, 6-3, 7…

… points before finally putting the set away. Winning a doubles match would be no easy task. Eisner called Georgia, "our toughest test in doubles so far this year." Fortunately, the undefeated Wolverine team…

… free-swinging routine earned him the evening's largest ovation - plus a 9.55 and first place. In fact, all six first place spots went to Wolverines. On floor exercise, captain Jim Varilek continued to…

….3. Over on parallel bars, Marshall Gar- field quickly adjusted for a mid-routine error, finished his routine with a double back somersault off the bars, and went home with a 9.35 to complete the Wolverine

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 10, 1980-Page 11 McGEE LEADS 68-59 WIN Wolverines dump Badgers By DAVE JOHNSON For the first time in quite some time a Michigan ball game followed the script…

…. There weren't any surprises - no up- sets. Not even another overtime. The Wolverines, playing on their own har- dwood, did exactly what they were ex- pected to do. They won. Leading Big Ten scorer Mike Mc…

… enthusiastic Crisler crowd. And that's all Wolverine coach John- ny Orr wanted. A victory to raise their Big Ten record to an even 6-6 and 13-8 overall. But, like any conference win, it didn't come easy…

… bet C Wolverines started to pull away early in isn't looking any farther. the final stanza. "They're as talented a team; JUNIOR GUARD Marty Bodnar, gonna see,' said Orr. "You' starting despite a 99…

…-degree tem- ten better players on one squa perature, and McGee both canned 15- nation." foot jumpers to propel the Wolverines Let your fingers do the talking full court PRES Orr and Cofield. . ... a study…

… season. The smattering of boos which accompanied his introduction last season at Crisler Arena has been muffled. Many Wolverine followers are giving Orr much deserved credit for his team's 6-6 Big Ten…

… showing, as he has extracted a maximum effort from a unit not blessed with extraordinary individual talent. In fact, with the NCAA and NIT bids less than a month away, the pugnacious Wolverines, 13-8, are…

… yesterday's 68-59 win over Wisconsin, the second time Michigan had beaten the Badgers in two weeks. When asked how a team like Wisconsin could defeat Ohio State twice and lose a pair to the Wolverines, he…

…- platoon system. All five starters take a rest together while the reserves slow down the tempo. Yesterday this maneuver was effective, as the Badger subs stayed with the Wolverines basket for basket in the…

February 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

… uniform was on Feb. 28, 1987 in the first round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs against Michigan State. The Wolverines lost that night in East Lansing, 6- 3, ending their 1986…

… December from his Acton, Mass. home. "This is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me. It's the opportunity to play for your country." So it came to no surprise that Norton left the Wolverines with…

… training camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. The names Norton and former Wolverine Brad Jones, a final cut yesterday, still appeared on the roster. "I think their play speaks for themselves," U.S. coach Dave Peterson…

… both professional and amateur teams. THE U.S. TEAM received its only extensive rest .S. team cuts Jones The U.S. Olympic hockey team yesterday cut ex- Wolverine Brad Jones along with Tom Chorske…

… graduated from Michigan last year, finished as the Wolverines' second all-time leading scorer. Last year he was an All-CCHA and Second- Team All-America selection. The Sterling Heights native is property of…

… Norton found time to follow the path of this year's Michigan hockey team. "I'm still there in spirit, that's for sure," Norton said. The Wolverines' first hockey Olympian since Willard Ikola in 1956 may…

… against Boston College. At 19:40 of the second period on a feed from Lockwood, Ballantine scored a shorthanded goal, which turned out to be the game-winner in the Wolverines 6-2 victory. "I knew that I…

February 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… Frieder Thursday night after his Michigan basketball team beat Purdue by a point. A Purdue fan drew Frieder into a serious shouting match as the Wolverine coach ascended the steps of Mackey Arena to his…

… first half, the Illini hurled a few choice insults Michigan's way. Their dominance of the nationally- televised game called the Wolverines "overrated." Illinois' double-figure lead throughout the period…

… the Wolverines "losers." "They weren't pressing us much in the first half, and I think (the second half) kind of surprised us because we thought they had folded," said Wysinger. Michigan's comeback in…

… regulation proved Wysinger wrong and proved the Wolverines worthy of some other names. Call the whole team courageous for regrouping like it did after intermission to make up a 13-point deficit. More…

… importantly, call Michigan vastly improved mentally. Down by similar margins against Minnesota and Michigan State, the Wolverines lost all semblance of composure. In Saturday's second half, they were cool…

… seconds of regulation. So call Gary Grant and Antoine Joubert human. The Wolverines' top two scorers on the day, they both made essential contributions. What stands out, however, is - Name calling…

… 54-49, and after five minutes of offense from Henderson, forward Rich Rellford, and center Roy Tar- pley, the Wolverines had erased Illinois' advantage and taken a 61-60 lead. Tarpley (18 points, five…

… rebounds) was instrumental for the lifesaving Wolverines, sinking several baskets from outside and muscling under- neath when Michigan needed brawn. Surprisingly, Tarpley did his best work while in foul…

… full 45 minutes. Winters' 84 percent shooting (10 of 12) stung the Wolverines throughout the game, and along with Norman supported the collapsing Illini in the second half. Michigan's starting guards…

February 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

… on the last two weekends of the regular season. Anything less than a split with the Bulldogs could be the kiss of death for the Wolverines' playoff chances. MICHIGAN (9-14-1 in the CCHA) finds itself…

… teams the series looms very big," said Ferris coach Dick Bertrand. "They (the Wolverines) know their backs are against the wall. And we want to grab a piece of fourth. It's our last home series, so we…

February 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… hold the Wolverines under two goals this season. "THE THIRD period (Friday night) was a terrible period," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "I thought the first two periods we were right there, but the…

… smart hockey," said Wolverine defen- seman Myles O'Connor. THE MICHIGAN defense smarted Saturday night, as the Lakers blitzed goalies Tim Makris and Mike Rossi with 46 shots. "We totally let down de…

… putting the puck into the net this weekend, but it did manage to put Laker goalie Randy Exelby (35) there, through the efforts of Paul Rossi (12, on the ice). Wolverine right winger, Brad McCaughey (8…

February 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… an 83-79 overtime victory from the dishear- tened Wolverines. The end-what could have been Michigan's first win in Champaign in seven tries-was bitter. AHEAD BY TWO, 68-66, with 1:30 remaining in…

…'t want time to run out." Illinois' 5-10 junior guard Tony Wysinger converted Joubert's miss into a foul-line jumper that tied the game at 68, and the Wolverines had time for a final shot. Thirteen seconds…

February 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…, "There is more animosity this year than even before." The Wolverines have never had a winning season under Soluk, who has compiled a 36-63 record during her four year tenure. THE MAJOR problem has been…

… FITZPATRICK A number of Michigan tracksters went up to Lansing last Saturday for the annual Spartan Relays, registering some solid performances in at somewhat-uncompetitive meet. Wolverine John Nielsen…

… leap of 23'8", and fellow Wolverine Derek Harper finished second with a jump of 23'3/2". The high jump was won by freshman Dave Lugin with a-leap of 7'3/4"r Placing in other events, were Wolverines

… at the Track and Tennis Building on February 20 and 21, and, more importantly, the Big Ten meet at Columbus on March 6 and 7, where the Wolverines' main opposition for the crown is expected to come…

February 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

….- Nadhir ... recovering from injury SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Wolverines rally to dump CMU Special to the Daily MT. PLEASANT -Peg Harte scored eight points down the stretch and the Michigan women's basketball…

… team overcame a 10-point second half deficit to defeat Central Michigan 75-74 last night. Lori Gnatkowski scored a season- high 22 points to lead the Wolverines, while Harte added 17, and Diane Dietz and…

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