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April 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

…, Scott Chipokas, once again led the Wolverines (77- 72-77-226), but played below his potential. No. 2 player Bob Papp did not shoot well either (78-77-78-233)* Despite the poor performances by Chipokas and…

… will have to to run away from the Hawkeyes, four, two runs scored) combined other Wolverine win. Rookie pitcher pick up the slack at catcher. three games to one, last weekend in with four Hawkeye errors…

… gave the Andrea Nelson gave up just five hits It took Iowa 12 innings to beat errors gI e Iowa City. Having won seven of Wolverines an easy win. in the 7-2 Michigan victory. Michigan in the third game, 3…

…-2. their last eight, the Wolverines have "They (the Hawkeyes) just fell Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Bolster received the loss even though upped their record to 12-9. apart," said Michigan coach Carol…

Wolverines went on the road last weekend and split two tight Big Ten matches - Friday edging out Iowa, 5-4, and Sunday dropping a seesaw battle to Minnesota by the same score. The weekend's results brought the…

Wolverines' record to 13-6 overall, 2-4 in the Big Ten. "5-4 matches like this can go ei- ther way," said No.1 singles player Tina Basle. "We have to pull out these close matches if we want to be seeded in the…

… Huston, 6-2, 6-2. Going into Friday's match at Iowa, the Wolverines knew they were in for a battle. "Last year Iowa finished fifth in the Big Ten," said Furnished Apartments Furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom…

…'t decided until the third set of No. 3 doubles when first-year players Wendy Stross and Kristie Miner squeaked out a 7-5 win over Leary and Pat DeSimone to seal the victory for the Wolverines. Against…

… three doubles," she ex- plained. "Come tournament time, I know we'll be able to beat teams like Minnesota." Up .next for the Wolverines is Wednesday's match at Michigan State. With only four teams remain…

April 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 132) • Page Image 10

… start today when the Wolverine softball team (23-9, 2-2 in the Big Ten) faces the Spartans. "This is their (the Spartan's) best team since 1981," assistant coach Carol Bruggeman said. "They're very much…

… conference. The Wolverines have been led all season by their outstanding pitching. Sophomore Andrea Nelson posts a 16-3 record with an 0.85 ERA and junior Jenny Allard, this week's Big Ten Player…

… for the Wolverines is centerfielder Beth Mueller. The senior is hitting .324 with a team leading four homers and 20 RBIs. "She's been swinging a great stick out of the third slot," coach Carol Hutchins…

… everybody is real competitive," Bruggeman explained. "But we're doing consistently well and we're ready to play." ALEXANDRA BREZ/Daily Sophomore hurler Andrea Nelson pitches the Wolverines into action. The…

… Ann Arbor native led Michigan in wins last season and is already 16-3 this year with a 0.85 ERA. Wolverines start off strong BY PETER ZELLEN The Big Ten season has begun for the Michigan softball team…

… and the team is off on the right foot. This past weekend, the Wolverines hosted the Ohio State Buckeyes for a four-game series in their Big Ten opener. With some excellent pitching and timely hitting…

…'s the way you have to hit' to win the Big Ten." As a team, the Wolverines hit .262 but left 30 women on base, including 13 in the first game in which they lost 1-0 in 11 innings. This problem of…

… stranding runners has been prevalent for the Wolverines in the early part of the season, but it hasn't been all their fault. , "Ohio State played some great defense that game," Bruggeman said, "We'd load the…

April 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

…; 668-0529 By MIKE BRADLEY Since bad weather took away the Michigan baseball team's chance to start a new winning streak at Bowling Green on Sunday, the Wolverines will now look to get back on track…

… against Wayne State at Ray L. Fisher Stadium this afternoon. The Tartars are coached by Angelo Gust, whose son, Chris, is an outfielder for the Wolverines. Under Gust, Wayne State has compiled three…

Wolverine gymnasts repeatedly captured national and even world titles. Michigan has now faded into the pack, and Nebraska has replacd the Wolverines at the top of the heap. The Cor- nhuskers won their fifth…

… finished just .2 behind the Bruins. The Wolverines, although they did not qualify as a team, did have five individuals competing, the second largest con- tingent of individuals for any college in the meet…

… cliche of "intenstinal fortitude" reared its head as the Wolverines overcame injuries, the disappearance of the home-court ad- vantage and limited warm-up time en route to their sixth consecutive victory…

…- ved courts at the Chippewa Racquet Club in Ypsilanti because the forecast was for rain. Owens, who was in bet- ween a rock and a hard place, was unable to get warm-up time for the Wolverines. Another…

… singles due to injuries. The Bloom- field Hills freshman came through, though, recording her third consecutive victory, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Many people feel Friday's match against Indiana may be the Wolverines

April 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… for 36 holes.; BATSMEN SEEK REVENGE M' nine to confront Spartans By JON WELLS The Michigan baseball team will have a chance today to avenge a defeat that denied the Wolverines the 1979 Big Ten…

… Stadium. On May 19 of last year, in the second to last gameof the season, the Spartans seized the Big Ten crown by defeating Steve Howe and Michigan, 8-5. Although the Wolverines whitewashed State the next…

… thanits 1979 counterpart. Most of the central characters for Michigan have departed. Moby Benedict, Wolverine coach for 17 seasons, is gone. Pitcher Steve Howe now spends his afternoons and evenings in the…

… that exists between these two teams makes these games some of the biggest of the season." Unlike the Wolverines, Michigan Stae underwent few changes over the winter and fields a veteran team. In spite of…

… from London, but at times yesterday the Michigan men's tennis team appeared to be playing in the English city. "We seemed to be in a fog", ex- plained coach Brian Eisner referring to his Wolverines' 8…

… number one spot for the first time this season. Mees disposed of Iowa's highly touted Tom Holtmann 6-4, 6-3 to commence Wolverine victory number ten, against one defeat. At number two, sophomore Michael…

… Leach battled to fight off Greg Ander- son 6-4, 7-5 and at number three, a pair of Matts dueled with the Wolverines' Horwitch easily winning over Hawkeyes' Smith 6-1, 6-2. Due to the nagging back problems…

April 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

…. By SCOTT SHAFFER The softball team will renew its rivalry with Indiana this weekend, but this year the stakes are higher than usual-first place in the Big Ten. The Wolverines, who lead Indiana by…

… Big Ten action and 26-10-1 overall. MICHIGAN IS coming off a Wed- nesday doubleheader sweep of the University of Detroit, but the team's hitting is still a problem. Despite the sweep the Wolverines

… itself, but beating Gayle (Blevins) would make the wins a lot better.' - Carol Hutchins The Wolverine batters are paced by shortstop Lisa Panetta, a .307 hitter and l defending Big Ten batting champ Alicia…

April 12, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

… Gator Bowl, he guided the Wolverines to their first Rose Bowl victory in 16 years. And there was not the slightest trace of a limp. The circumstances surrounding Wangler's injury are not uncommon in the…

… sports medicine will of,,,, necessity continue to expand. NETTERS EVEN THE SCORE: 5 ; Wolverines smash W isconsin, 7m' 2' By BARB BARKER The nationally 12th ranked Michigan men's tennis team settled…

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