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April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… ever. Not sur- prisingly, the No. 2 Wolverines added more marks to their win column this past weekend, sweeping No. 16 *Minnesota in a three-game series. With the victories, the Wolverines 34-3 overall…

…, 11-0 Big Ten) remain in first place in the Big Ten, ahead of - Minnesota and Northwestern. The sweep brought the Wolverines' win stekto 15 games and halted the ~Golden Gophers' six-game tear. The…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… 'M' recruits are No. 1 Recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons has ranked Michigan's recruiting class No. 1 in the nation. The Wolverines' blue-chip class of Robert Traylor, Albert White and Louis Bullock…

…. "You can't make six errors and hope to beat good teams." Yet, despite their poor fielding, *the Wolverines' offense was hitting on all cylinders, compiling 15 hits andscoring 10 runs. But Michigan (4- 6…

…Big Ten, 13-18 overall) had its hands full with Madonna. Down 9-8 in the bottom of the ninth, Wolverine Mike Muir drew a walk to lead off the inning. After Kelly Dransfeldt sacrificed him to second base…

… sloppy game, but we swung the bat halfway-decent," Freehan said. "We we're down, but we battled back against these guys." With the game tied at eight in the seventh inning, the Wolverines had a chance to…

… right. Centerfielder Brian Simmons then hit his eighth homerun of the year to shrink the deficit to two. The Wolverines scored three un- earned runs in the bottom of the fifth to take the lead, 6…

… Softball Writer With the Michigan softball team leading Penn State, 4-0, after four innings of play in the second game of its doubleheader, the Wolverines had to wait 52 minutes in the rain before coming…

… back on the field. And when it seemed as if the rain had finally stopped, No. 9 Michigan opened the floodgates. Michigan's offense sparked the Wolverines (11-3 Big Ten, 29-7 over- all) to a 14-0 victory…

… over Penn State (3-11,16-19) in the second game, af- ter claiming a 10-2 victory over the Nittany Lions in the opening contest. Wolverine Sara Griffin was the first batter after the rain delay, and the…

… the Wolverines a 7-0 lead. And then after Cheryl Pearcy singled, Griffin followed with a blast over the left-centerfield fence to give Michigan a 9-0 lead. It was Griffin's fifth homerun of the year…

…, which ties the Wolverines' single-season homerun record. The runs didn't stop there. With runners on second and third, Kathryn Gleason singled to increase the lead to 11-0. Three batters later, Silver…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 11

… conference crown. Laxers battle for Big Ten title " Wolverines look to capture sixth straight championship By Amber Uyesato For the Daily The maize and blue writing is on the wall and it says "Repeat." The…

… Michigan men's lacrosse team has captured the Big Ten title five years in a row. This weekend, the Wolverines hope to take home their sixth. However, Michigan's domination in the previous championships has…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 16

…8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 13, 1998 No holiday in Iowa for Michigan golfers Wolverines to participate in extra event today By Tracy Sandler Daily Sports Writer Iowa can wait. A…

… slight change of plans occurred this weekend for the Michigan women's golf team. The Wolverines Easter weekend in originally planned. Since the trip ...--........----- Goff Notebook tomorrow. did not…

… the tour- nament in a tie for the 39th place, while both Hess and Baumann tied for 57th. Talbot finished in a tie as well but for 64th-place. Going for the average: Park is the only Wolverine competing…

… 85.50. She leads Hess (85.15) and Baumann (86.07). As a whole, the Wolverines are averaging a team score of 327.2. The only Michigan player who has not broken 80 this season is Baumann. Her lowest…

… score has been 81. Nonetheless, the Wolverines will still get a trip to Iowa. Michigan, which finished 10th out of 15 teams at last weekend's Indiana Invitational, will make it to Iowa City on,April 18…

… and 19 for the Hawkeye Invitational. In both tournaments in the coming week, Michigan will look to continue a trend of strong play started by the Wolverines in Indiana. While in Bloomington, the most…

… impressive round of golf for the Wolverines came in the tournament's third round. The Michigan : women's tennis team had few reasons to celebrate during the weekend split. The biggest cause for celebration…

… was the Wolverines' first upset of the season against Minnesota on Friday. ADRIANA YUGOVICH/Daily HAWKEYES Continued from Page :B Moon and Jen Boylan falling in a 9-7 tiebreak. At No. 3 doubles…

…, Michigan's Tumeka Harris and Erryn Weggenman won a 9-7 tiebreak. The doubles matches sent the Wolverines into the singles matches trailing 1-0. Michigan senior captain Sora Moon quickly evened the score at…

April 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 113) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - April 13, 1992 - Page 5 'M' women netters top Iowa Wolverines edge out Hawkeyes with doubles comeback by Sharon Lundy Daily Sports Writer Extending its winning…

… Westside Racquet Club in Cedar Rapids after the first set of doubles play. The Wolverines split the singles matches with the Hawkeyes. At the No. 1 position, Michigan's Kalei Beamon lost to Iowa's Laura…

… Dvorak, 6-4, 6-3. Wolverine Kim Pratt defeated Lori Hash at No. 2 singles, 6-3, 6-1. At third singles, Michigan's Jaimie Fielding had a three-set victory over Andrea Calvert, 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-4. No. 4…

…-captain Amy Malik. Wolverine Liz Cyganiak defeated Iowa's Miyuki Moore, 6-2, 6-4, at No. 6, to even the match score. The Michigan doubles team of Pratt and Fielding won at No. I , de- feating Catherine Wilson…

… the team that took the last team spot from the Wolverines, the Stanford Cardinal. "Both Beth and Kelly have excellent chances to get into the event finals," Fry said. "Being with Utah will be a great…

April 13, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… Softball vs. Michigan State (DH) Today, 3 p.m. Alumni Field SPORTS Baseball vs. Siena Heights (DH) Tomorrow, 1 p.m. Fisher Stadium K- TeMc ia Dily Tesda, Apri 13193Pge1 Three in a row Wolverine

…. The same could be said for the Michigan baseball team's offen- sive explosion yesterday at Penn State. The Wolverines (3-9 Big Ten, 9- 24 overall) scored 24 runs in 14 in- nings to sweep the…

… cleaned up. Significantly, the Wolverines committed no errors in either game. They have not fielded well all year, and were errorless in only three of their first 27 games. Eric Heintschel (2-4) recorded…

… hit an RBI single to increase the lead to 3-0. Soon after that, the Wolverines received their first lucky break of the season. With the bases loaded, Pat Mal- oney lofted a fly ball to centerfield…

… for the Wolverines. Coston had entered the game in place of desig- nated hitter Nate Holdren, who just came back from knee surgery. All year long, Michigan coach Bill Freehan has been waiting anxiously…

… first, the Wolverines scored in every in- ning thereafter. Ron Hollis (2-5) earned ... well, was credited with the victory for Michigan. Hollis gave up seven runs, all earned, in just 4-1/3 innings for…

… the Wolverines. But it didn't matter because the Michigan bats were hotter than they, have been all season. Niemen, stroked an RBI single in the top ofr the second. He ended up 5-for-6 with two walks…

…. Michigan scored nine runs in the next four innings, while Penn State could muster only two. Almost every Wolverine con- tributed to the barrage. Chad Chap- man hit a three run home run in the 6th. Winterlee…

… the momentum got rolling, the Michigan men's volleyballteam was unstoppable. After losing their first game to Central Michigan (CMU) at Keen Arena Friday night, the Wolverines came back to deny the…

… respectable chal- lenge for the Wolverines. "This is not the same group of guys we played at MIVAs. They've got half their A team and half their B team here," Griffin said. "They just weren't as strong, but…

April 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… Arbor and the state of Michigan. , Wolverines are brought up to hate those who wear the scarlet and gray and scream for the Buckeyes. In the world of men's gymnastics, though, there is not much of a…

…, with Michigan holding the top spot. In two weeks, the teams will meet for the fifth time this season at the NCAA Championships in Nebraska. Ohio State holds an edge over the Wolverines this year, beating…

April 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 113) • Page Image 16

…" Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- April 13,1992 REGIONALS Continued from page 1 with a 9.65, while Mott was twelth with a 9.55. Round led the Wolverines on the rings with a 9.65, edging…

…'s track team proved to be a little too strong for the Wolverine runners this weekend. Virginia finished the meet with 80 points, Michigan was second with 51, Kent finished third with 29, and Rutgers was…

… heels for a third- place time of 4:28.6. In the 3000m run, Wolverines Chris Szabo aid Amy Bucholz took first and third respectively. After a disappointing showing in the 200m dash, Suzy Thweatt captured a…

… Dietz broke fellow senior Dean Kobane's stranglehold on the top Michigan spot, shooting a three-round total of 222, eight shots off the overall lead. Kobane was the top Wolverine fin- isher in the past…

… Charlottesville, Va. The Michigan men's track team won the Lou Onesty Invitational. Easily. How could this be, you ask? What the Wolverines lacked in stel- lar individual performances, they made up for with a solid…

… third with 42 points and Rutgers brought up the rear with a 29. Of the Wolverines' five first- place performances, four came in running events. One of the Invitational's high- lights was provided by…

… Michigan runner Gregg Duffy, who won the 400-meter dash in 49.01 seconds, almost a full second faster than sec- ond-place finisher Pete Novembre of Rutgers. Also impressive for the Wolverines was Tony Carna…

…-running events, finishing first in only one. It would not matter though, as the Wolverines had plenty of second, third and fourth-place fin- ishes, more than enough to secure the victory. The team's strongest…

… valid with e-- - er oup -h Coupon may expire without notice. go The Collegiate Licensing Company congratulates the M Chigan Wolverines on their NCAA Championship game and a GREAT basketball season! TO…

April 13, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

… the Michi- gan men's lacrosse team heads to East Lansing today to take on their instate rival, Michigan State. There is actually only one seed that really matters to the Wolverines, and that's a No. I…

…-team divisions. With a win against Michigan State, the Wolverines will have defeated the four other teams in the East division, giving them a lock on the top seed. A top seed would give Michigan an automatic bye…

April 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…-13) invades Alumni Field today for afternoon doubleheader. If the Wolverines are to nintain their spot at the top of the conference, they need to get by third-place Penn State unscathed. .Michigan coach Carol…

… indication, the Wolverines should be able to counter whatever the Nittany Lions throw at them. Michigan is 21- all-time against Penn State, including an Il-game win streak. If Michigan has any weakness, its on…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 13

… right now. We're starting to steam- roll. I think we'll be pretty tough to beat the rest of the year." - Michigan catcher Mick Kalahar after the Wolverines heat MinnesotaJor the third consecutive time…

… with Minnesota on a sweet note Friday. The Wolverines did what they had yet to do this year - win a close game in the Big Ten. And then they did it again the very next day, hanging two one- run defeats…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

…-23-1 SERIES SCORE Michigan 4, Minnesota 0 Games played at Bierman Softball Complex, Minneapolis, Minn. A Explosive hitting leads Wolverines to victory. By Uma Subramanlan Daily Sports Writer The pitch, the…

… Gophers inhabiting the second spot in the Big Ten, this series was crucial for the first-place Wolverines. "They were huge games for us," Michigan catcher Melissa Gentile said. "Two of the games were really…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMoriday - April 13, 1998 TENNIS 'M' tennis superf an leads small crowd' Eric Sturgis, a.k.a. Superfan, watches and roots for the Wolverines during. a close matcha…

… at Michigan sophomore John Long's alma mater - Huron High School - and then, of course, play collegiate tennis for the Wolverines. But how does one become such a great fan of Michigan tennis? Well…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

… California's sunshine. The fact that California is a world away from Michigan has not stopped Griffin from becoming a Wolverine nor has it halted her teammates, Jennifer Smith and Jessica Lang, who hail from…

… and Ari- zona in the Califor- nia natives' back-v yard, itwould seem that Michigan would not be the first option on their lists of schools. But becoming Wolverines pro-f;: vided a chance to escape…

… games last year has made her that much better this year." While Smith and Lang have both had successful careers as Wolverines so far, the arrival of the freshman Grif- fin has made the most profound…

April 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 112) • Page Image 22

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