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October 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… year the Michigan hockey team captured its first-ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season title, but failed to take the CCHA tournament crown. Last year, too, the Wolverines reached the…

… Top 20, is determined to erase those "buts" from its resume. With 18 lettermen returning from the team that came so painfully close to the NCAA final, the Wolverines now know what it takes to make the…

… Dan Stiver and Mike Knuble provide depth for the Wolverine attack. Freshman forward Ryan Sittler, the fifth pick in this year's NHL draft - the highest any Michigan player has ever been drafted - could…

… also make an early impact in the Wolverines' offensive scheme. The loss of Felsner could also affect the defense, which may need to pick up its level of play without a consistent scoring threat of…

…. Senior Chris Tamer and junior Aaron Ward provide a very physical defensive duo, and sophomores Al Sinclair and Tim Hogan return after a year of experience to give the Wolverines three solid defensive…

… best defenseman in his league last year. Harlock Guarding the net for the Wolverines will be the CCHA's top returning goalie in junior Steve Shields (2.84 goals against average, .887 save percentage…

…), who set a Michigan record last year for wins in a season with 27. The return of an experienced goalie like Shields could be a huge advantage for the Wolverines in the CCHA, where only two of the top…

…, who saw action last season in just one period. The Wolverines definitely ho the talent and experience to take the next step. Inconsistency plagued Michigan in key games last year, but this year's squad…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… their disappointing season. The Wolverines (3-13 in the Big Ten, 7-19 overall) end their year on a two-game road trip, taking on Illinois tonight and Purdue Saturday. Both teams defeated Michigan at…

… from each of four pools will advance to tournament play later in the day. The remaining 12 spots will be filled by East Coast teams which the Wolverines have not seen this sea- son. "We don't know a lot…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

… divisionals)," rookie Kelly Copeland said. "But everyone was still relaxed and having fun." The women conquered both the slalom and the giant slalom captur- ing almost every top position. The Wolverines swept…

… title. "It was a three way tie and we had to go to the tie breaker," senior Tim Sattlemeier said. "We had ev- eryone stand up this time and that's why we won." Sattlemeier was the top Wolverine finisher…

….03, and Matt Turner captured eighth in 51.20. Gietzen rounded out the Michigan finishers in 11th. The Wolverine skiers have a week off before the regional race. They will face qualifiers from the Lake…

… enters the City-County Building in Indianapolis, Ind. yesterday1 being found guilty of rape on Monday. Tyson is scheduled for sentencing M Come see the MC GHMIGIAN WOLVERINES play here at Scorekeepers…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… Chris Gordon stops a breakaway attempt against Bowling Green last Saturday. Gordon was forced to sit out of practice yesterday after injuring his elbow, but should return today. ing of the Wolverines

…. LONG ROAD AHEAD: The home series with the Miami Red- skins beginning this Friday night signals the start of a 16 day stretch in which the Wolverines find them- selves playing eight games. Yet, Berenson…

November 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' activities with charity events and basketball camps during this past summer. "We thought the whole time we would get (cleared)," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "We never thought we were wrong…

… sufficient. receive payment for these services under NCAA rules. In addition, NCAA rules allow only one player to visit a camp at a time, but, in several situations, mul- tiple Wolverines attended the same…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… At the beginning of the year, if you told anyone that Michigan would be starting five rookies for a Big Ten basketball game, that per- son would probably think that the Wolverines were looking past…

… not giving up on the cur- rent campaign. Although Fisher said he has not yet decided on his lineup, the perfor- mance of the five frosh Sunday - scoring all of the Wolverines' points in the victory over…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…'s basketbll team could play with the best teams in the nation, but the Wolverines showed yesterday they could beat Purdue, too, 70-61. EAT Today Cloudy, still cold; High: 26, Low: 13 Tomorrow Partly sunny…

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