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March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… us to wage a first- strike nuclear war," said Freedman af- ter she made her decision. See RPC, Page 5 Wildcats upset Wolverines, 5452 By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily EVANSTON - Northwestern…

…-52 victory over the Wolverines. PETERSON WENT to the line after Michigan's Roy Tarpley fouled him while going for a rebound. Wolverine coach Bill Frieder attempted to rattle Peterson by making him wait through…

… Michigan's opportunity to particippte in college basketball's national chm- pionship tournament. A victory would have virtually assured the Wolverine a tournament berth. Now their fate is un- sure. The NCAA…

… Selection Committee will announce the tournament field this af- ternoon. If the committee leaves out Michigan, the Wolverines probably will play in the National Invitation Tour- nament.} Regulation play…

… ended with the game tied at 50. Northwestern took a 52-50 lead at 2:40 on a pair of Peterson free throws but the Wolverines quickly tied the game on a jumper by Antoine Joubert. Michigan regained…

… possession when Wildcat forward Andre Goode shot an airball. THE WOLVERINES held the ball for the last shot and got off a good one. But Leslie Rockymore's open jumper from the free throw line bounced off the…

… rim. Michigan also had a chance to win the game in regulation. The Wolverines stalled for the final shot but the strategy failed when Turner missed a 15-foot basesline jumper. Art Aaron led Northwestern…

…. PETERSON FINISHED with 10 points. Tarpley scored 17 points for the Wolverines, while Joubert contributed 14. Michigan's 26-percent second half shooting, combined with Aaron's 6-for- 10 post…

…-intermission field goal shooting, allowed Northwestern to come back. The Wildcats took the lead from the Wolverines, 35-34, with 12:17 left in Frieder .looks for NCAA bid regulation. Neither team held more than a two…

…-point advantage afterwards. Michigan pulled out to a 25-19 halftime lead on the strength of ten Tarpley points. The sophomore center sank a variety of midrange jumpers, several while tightly guarded. The Wolverines

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… disgust. The wet spot on the floor between Holt- z's feet was testimony. The loss left a bitter taste in his mouth. Though the Gophers were clearly overmatched by the Wolverines at Michigan stadium…

…, apparently tying the score at 14-14. BUT AN official ruled Foggie stepped out of bounds at the four-yard line, negating the score. Four cracks at the Wolverine defense could only get Min- nesota to the one…

…. Michigan took over on down and then romped 99 yards ignited by a 68-yard sprint by Jamie Morris, to make the score 21-7 and leave Holt's Gophers looking for a miracle. It never came, as the Wolverines scored…

… to be very good." While Foggie ignited the Minnesota offense, a fired-up defense was able to keep Michigan at bay-at least for a lit- tle while. The Wolverines were stymied See 'M', Page 8 It ain…

…'t over 'til it's over Believe it or not, Michigan can still play in the 1985 Rose Bowl if the following things happen next Satur- day: " The Wolverines beat Ohio State I Iowa is upset by Minnesota…

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