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February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…- ce, that being 4-3, and buoyed by the consistent play of Roy Tarpley (16 poin- ts, 10 rebounds), the Wolverines never let the Spartans get closer than four the whole evening. "Tarpley is one of the…

… most improved players in the Big Ten," Heatcote said. "He might have been the difference tonight." Whatever the difference, it was a happy one for the Wolverines. The win not only evened Michigan…

… 7:52 and the Wolverine penalty killing unit kept the B Bulldogs off the board late- in the game to assure the impressive win. The hat-trick was the first of the season for Michigan. The power play was…

… zone with four skaters against Mike Neff, as every other Wolverine was caught going the Wrong way. Graham Craig finished off a pass from Ray Zabel to put the Bulldogs on top. Seven minutes later…

February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… thinclads qualify for NCAA indoor meet By RANDY SCHWARTZ Francie Goodridge came away from yester- day's 25-team Wolverine-Nike Invitational Track Meet smiling. The Michigan women's track coach's goal was…

… was concerned about the high jump but it came together in a week and Melody put nearly a foot on her long jump.'' SUE SCHROEDER qualified for the NCAA finals finishing second behind ex-Wolverine Sue…

… standard of 5'10%" and broke her own meet record in the high jump. Current Wolverines Dawn Rich) and Angie Hafner finished second and third with jumps fo 5'9" and 5'71/2" respectively. Karen Bowen of the…

… finished third in both events. It was the second big victory in a row for theWolverines, who last week beat a strong Iowa squad. Michigan returns to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan State next Saturday at Matt…

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