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October 14, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 14, 1997 1M iers grew up against Gophers Y i V By Chris Farah Daily Sports Writer The Wolverines had heard it all before. From the media, from the fans and…

… it had relied for four years? The Wolverines were young; they werel inexperienced; they didn't know the system yet, and it would ~ probably take time for them to develop a win-! ning chemistry. How…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 11

… only did Lake Superior have a physical edge at the time of the goal, it had two more men on the ice than Michigan. The Wolverines, on the other hand, got'he equal- izer four minutes later at 13:13, when…

… the Wolverines ahead, 2-1, at the 13:35 mark of the first period with a power-play goal. The score came just 22 se/- 9nds after Jason Botterill put the Wolverines on the scoreboard. Michigan scored…

October 14, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 11) • Page Image 13

… most of its first home-pool advantage in 12 years by winning the Wolverine Invitational in convincing fashion. No game was affected more by the partisan Michigan crowd of nearly 300 than Friday's 14…

… playing on the road." The Wolverines continued their romp with victories of 16-3 over Indiana, 8-7 over Northwestern, and 12-6 over Purdue Saturday. The Northwestern match, Michigan's closest of the tourna…

…- ment, provided the Wolverines with a chance to avenge their one- point loss to the Wildcats in last weekend's tournament in Madison. Michigan did not squander the op- portunity, despite narrowly avoid…

… relatively large, as far aswater polo venues are con- cerned, and the Wolverines com- bined this with superb condition- ing to wear down their opponents throughout the tournament. The Wolverines were led in…

… The Michigan women's golf team has been battling consistency problems all year. This weekend, Michigan played very consistently. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, though they played consistently…

… mediocre. The Wolverines 980 (329-327- 324) earned them a distant third among 10 teams behind Longwood's 963 (312-322-329) and champion Penn State's 930 (309-302-319) in the Lady Lion Fall Invitational. "I…

… think we will finish way up on top somewhere," Wolverine coach Sue LeClair said going into the tournament, "at least in the top three." While the Wolverines did indeed finish in the top three, they did…

… not come close to posting the team scores they have come to expect from themselves. Kristin Beilstein's 238 (83-78- 77) paced the Wolverines as she fin- ished eighth in the individual stand- ings…

… them the thirteenth and twenty-eighth positions, respec- tively. The Wolverines' leaders at the season's start, Erica Zonder (85-87- 82) and Wendy Bigler (85-83-86), both also shot 254, their worst…

… place, the Wolverines came back with a 316 and a 325 to drop to fourth and then finish in ninth place. Michigan vowed it wouldn't happen again and went to the Lady Northern and claimed sixth place among…

October 14, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… is fine-tuning its play in preparation for the Big Ten season. This week finds two of the Wolverines playing against some of the nation's top players at the Volvo All-American Tournament in Austin…

… draw of the tournament. Three other Wolverines, however, played in the qualifying rounds last weekend. Grady Burnett will continue to play this week, having won all four of his qualifying matches over…

… WEINSTEIN FOR THE DAILY "I expect improvement," said women's softball coach Carol Hutchins. "I expect this team to work hard and then see where it gets , us." For a Wolverine squad returning three All-Big Ten…

…-week fall sea- son, the Wolverines will take part in two tournaments. The first of these four-team round-robin exhibition tour- naments will be held this weekend at Alumni Field. The Wolverines will battle…

… team possesses only one senior - All-Big Ten shortstop Mary Campana--the Wolverines will be returning their entire infield from a year ago. This includes third baseman Tracy Carr, last year's Big Ten…

… of its class. Last weekend, the team went to Columbus, in what turned out to be a very successful tournament. Even though the Wolverines lost their first game to Ohio State 13-12, the disap…

…- pointmentvanishedafterbeatingMichi- gan State, 17-11, and Indiana, 17-9. The Spartan contest was important for the Wolverines because the victory qualified them for the Collegiate Club National Championship. The champi- onships…

… foes Northwestern, Michigan State, Ohio State and Wisconsin, as well asNotre Dame and EasternMichi- gan. Wolverine Michael Roeder said he is looking forward to this weekend to see if the team can turn…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 19

…Thursday. October 14, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 19A A STAR BETWEEN TJ'HE POSTS Stewart finally running her show BY DAVID Mossi * DAILY SPORTS WRITER s the clock ticked down and the Wolverines

… was a breakout year for the Wolverines. Michigan posted an 18-4-1 record, capturing the Big Ten regular season title. The Wolverines were now on the map in the soccer world and Stewart was a big part of…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

… eligible for several assists. Only one goal in Michigan's 4-2 victory over Lake Superior was scored at even strength. The most telling image of the game came early in the second period, when seven Wolverines

…) penalty for doing that." Luhning didn't just grab the guy. He got the Laker in a headlock from behind and yanked him off Peach's back. Peach - playing in his first big game as a Wolverine - was pleasantly…

… second period, for a total of 26 in the stanza. Thirteen different Wolverines earned penalties on the night, and the penalty virus found an unlikely host at the end of the game. All four of Michigan…

… in the box for eight minutes of the final peri- od, the Wolverines came out on top in a grinder of a game. Before Matt Herr scored the short- handed goal that put the game away for the Wolverines, he…

… had to pay the price physically. "Those things happen," Herr said If two is company and three is a crowd, what's seven? That's how many Wolverines were in the penalty box Saturday night. about a…

… Michigan Intercollegiate in Dowagiac by an upstart Eastern Michigan squad, 41- 45. "Wake-up call," was how senior cap- tain Jen Barber described the experience - the Wolverines' first loss of the sea- son…

…. The loss came at an invitational the Wolverines have won ever since it began in 1987. "Overall, we had a couple of good races - no one (on our team) had an awful race by any means," Barber said…

…. Michigan's runners did finish strong- ly, despite the four-point loss. Freshman Elizabeth Kampfe placed sixth overall for the Wolverines, while sophomore Katie McGregor came in ninth. Freshmen Marcy Akard…

… and Allison Noe were not far behind with ninth- and 11 th- place finishes, respectively. Barber placed 12th overall. The Wolverines' best efforts were not enough to beat the Eagles, however, whose top…

…'s hard when you're not expecting (to lose)." Softball The Michigan softball team hosted Eastern Michigan, Wayne State and Toledo in the Wolverine Classic at Alumni Field this weekend. Michigan was not a…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

… contender in the 2L -Irac l ' R r ! - 4r_ 1n . A spark. The Michigan women's volley- ball team needs one so badly, it may start scraping steel and flint together. The Wolverines are down, fol- lowing a…

… against the Irish. The first game was close, but the Fighting Irish's experience and steadi- nrss helped them to a 15-8 victory. Passing errors hurt the Wolverines in thee second game as Notre Dame romped…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

… the road can quickly be remedied by a trip back to familiar turf. However, for the Michi- 'an women's cross country team, its eet in Ann Arbor tomorrow is even more special. It's the Wolverines' only…

… home meet of the season. Not only will the Wolverine In- terregional be No. 8 Michigan's only chance to run with the support of the local crowd, but coach Mike McGuire called the meet "the most important…

… compete. However, the Wolverines will be without All-Americajunior Courtney Babcock, who is still nursing a knee injury. Filling in for Babcock will be freshman Deanna Arnill who, in her first two college…

… not the Wolverines' only worry. Besides Stanford, Michigan will be up against four other nationally-ranked teams. "This is the biggest event that we've run so far," McGuire said. "It has national…

… ramifications." McGuire stressed the importance of tomorrow's meet in paving the way to the NCAA Championships in November. Since so many top-ranked teams from around the region will be competing, the Wolverines

…' perfor- mance could be crucial in determin- ing whether or not they will qualify for the NCAAs. Fortunately for Michigan, history is on its side. The Wolverines have won this meet the last two years and…

… their only loss this year came on a course on which they hadn't run be- fore. However, McGuire doesn't con- sider the Wolverines' familiarity with the course to be a huge advantage. "It's a very demanding…

… the race because the runners will be forced to run over the most grueling hill of the course twice. However, after jumping barriers in Montana and fighting the altitude in Colorado, the Wolverines feel…

… to Pennsylvania this weekend, facing St. Francis (Pa.) to- day and Penn State on Sunday. But the Wolverines will be playing for more than wins and losses. They will be playing for pride. Michigan (1…

… and try to take them out of the game early." While trying to neutralize the Lion offense, the Wolverines will be work- ing on scoring their own goals. Michigan's forwards spent Wednesday's practice…

October 14, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

… her in all but one of those, where she placed third. If the Wolverines are going to fulfill their goals of winning Big Ten and NCAA championships, these two will lead the way. But the other members of…

… the team will be the deciding factors of the Wolverines' success. As good as McGregor and Kampfe are, the two can't win a national championship by themselves. The team will need production from all of…

… upcoming weeks, the unde- feated Wolverines will face stiffer com- petition than they have thus far this sea- son. Depth will become a huge factor, especially in Sunday's Wolverine Interregional. Me…

… points." The Wolverines, however, may have the ideal team to get production from the Nos. 4-10 positions. When McGuire stressed the need for improvement, he did not single out any one runner that needed to…

… order, Slater has actually been one of the few Wolverines.- other than Kampfe - to consistently attain that goal. With three sixth-place finishes and a fifth place last weekend, Slater has solid- ified…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 22

… consecutive over the Chippewas (2-3 Mid-American Conferennce, 2-10 overall), brought the seventh-ranked Wolverines' record to 5- 1 in the Big Ten and 11-4 overall.*** "Our corners were executed well. Michigan…

… coach Marcia Pankrantz said. "We've been working to improve them." The Wolverines scored four goals on 20 shots in the first half -incuding the first two on corners, forcing the Chippewas to remove…

October 14, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… Continued from page 1 three-point shot of all point guards, including Livingston ... It's not like he's got to develop physically; he's already a man." There had been concerns that the Wolverines would have…

…. After soundly defeating Ohio State in their first game of the tour- nament, the Wolverines suffered losses to Northwestern and two non- collegiate Chicago teams. A tie with Wisconsin finished the weekend…

… says a lot about the level of depth on the team." Russell is looking forward to this weekend's Wolverine Invitational. "In spite of their age, (the players) have the ability to play very well together…

… the horizon for the Michigan men's golf team?ThehWolverines made a strong bid for that distinction this past weekend in Columbus at the Buck- eye Invitational. The team battled against a tough 16-team…

… overall. Senior co-captain James Carson picked up the slack and led all Wolverine scorers with a 75.3 aver- age, good enough for seventh place. Michigan coach Jim Carras was very pleased with the play of…

… heading into the final round. Considering that there were three highly-ranked teams in the tourna- ment (Kent State, the eventual win- ner, Ohio State and Colorado) the Wolverines have a right to be opti…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 16

Wolverines their eighth national cham- pionship last March, did his share of cel- ebrating after the victory. But what is also cause for celebration for Michigan fans is the fact that along with Morrison, many…

… of last year's offensive stars have returned for the 1996-97 season. The Wolverines count five senior for- wards on their roster. And even though last year's top assist man, Kevin Hilton, graduated…

…. Luhning (20-32-52) fills the left side of the ice. His 12 power-play goals were second on the team, and he was third in assists. C C-Ya. Sorry to burst the bubbles of the Wolverine's faithful, but Michigan…

… campaign. Determining successful wing combi- nations to go with Flynn on the first line will be the task of coach Bob See IVYS, Page 22B Two years ago, the Wolverines destroyed Michigan Tech, 13-0. This…

… Michigan State and Lake Superior will also take part in the 32nd year of the pres- tigious tournament. Things have cha Wolverines handed th two seasons ago. Con championship game, ent at many positions, the…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 25

…." The Wolverines season was a roller coaster ride. Michigan stumbled out of the gate - losing at home to Niagara and was slaughtered by Northern Michigan, 6-1, on Halloween night. But until Christmas the…

Wolverines went undefeated - rising to No. 3 in the nation. But the New Year was not friendly to the Wolverines. From mid- January until late February the Wolverines were a winless 0-4-4 - their longest…

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October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 18

…'s attention. The pair has received more than its fair share of adulation over the past three years, and the Wolverines' national championship last season has turned this season into something of a media circus…

… - which, along with defenseman Sloan, falls squarely on the shoulders of Morrison and Botterill - isn't getting any easier. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the offensive duo is keeping things in per…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 20

… we ended the seaspn ranked tenth or 1Ith (in the country)." The Wolverines, unlike in past years, are not the obvious favorite going in - they are not quite the powerhuse thy.usedtodh) with it, the…

… destiny of this season may very well he decided on the rain- soaked fairways of the Michigan linik s Consider this: In 1996, the WoLverines finished second at the Interregional and parlayed that per…

… a The Canadian prankster and the team effort. rest of the cross country team host Ouellet's housemate and close the Wolverine Invitational this friend Julie Froud, who is currently Sunday. recovering…

… last night. The loss drops the Wolverines to 2-5 In the Big Ten. JEREMY MENC~iK/Oaiiv BtD-ri g Ten l panfll bonsistent for'M Speak your mind!. E-mail: l B C Ofl @T mBc dBcn STUDY JAPANESE IN TKo!. The…

…, giv- ing Michigan (2-5 Big Ten, 10-6 overall) another three-game loss against in-state rival Michigan State (2-5 Big Ten, 12-7 overall). It's like a rollercoaster - one night the Wolverines are up and…

… outside hitter Nicole Kacor said as she choked back tears. "I think this would be a turning point for us." For the Wolverines, how they play has constantly depended on the night they're having - the type of…

…-and take for the Wolverines. They wi; one, they lose three. They're on t brink of a winning streak, and t get stuck with yet another big, fat " on their record. "Our inconsistency shows up 4% times, and we…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 30

… a legion of former Wolverine 7 CCHA Rank - Media Poll This year, the strength of Ferris State will be its youth. But that could also be the team's weakness. This season the Bulldogs will undergo a…

… of change. And perhaps the greatest stems from what theyve been able to' accomplish on the ice. Entering this season, the Wolverines Players are here to go to L 1 want therm to get thing out of school…

… in 1995-96 the other in 1997-98, has given the Wolverines a NCAA record nine total titles. If any lin- gering doubt remained as to the impact Michigan hockey has made in recent years following such a…

… ticket takers as well as opposing players in recent years giving the Wolverines one of the 1 most unparal- leled home ice advan- tages in col- lege. But these DANA LINNANE/Daily things dont for Michigan…

…, Red s u r p r i s e e Wolverines back to Berenson - they were all part of the plan to make Michigan a dominant pro- gram on the national scene. "When I got here I found out I had a lot to learn…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 21

… line last year. Steven Halko, the heart and soul of the Wolverines, graduated last year. Now, the defensive unit must play a game of you-step-up-here-and-I'll-step- up-there. This season, four senior…

… defense," Sloan said. "My main concern is to help the young guys on our team. If I can do that, then I know I am doing my job." Last year, the Wolverines were doing their job. Michigan allowed 2.16 goals…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 19

… only one way to redeem myself." Maybe that's why Turco played like he was on a mission in the postseason. The Wolverines would not lose again after that road trip. Jn their nine-game winning streak to…

…-year career. Convincing Turco to be a Wolverine was not very hard. Turco remembers: "The first game I saw here at Yost, I said to myself, 'This is where I want to play.' For one, I don't want to play against…

…." Turco went 27-7-1 in his freshman cam- paign, with a 2.76 goals-against-average and an .894 save percentage. The Wolverines were the regular-season CCHA champions and advanced to the now-infamous NCAA…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 16

Wolverines will square off with Penn State on Sunday in a game that will pit two first- year conference programs againsteach other. The Nittany Lions have had more luck than Michigan this season and are ranked…

… every game like a Big Ten game, and that's what we need to do," coach Debbie Belkin said after a close 2-1 win to Siena Heights. NOT CASHING IN: The Wolverines have dominated their opponents in all…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 31

…. And the self-described prairie kid has been answering that call for four decades. First guiding the Wolverines to national prominence as a player while resisting the lure of a professional career, then…

… season Berenson enters his sixteenth year as the Michigan general 40 years after first playing hockey for the Wolverines in I Regina that day put him on State Street in Ann Arbor the next fall "The thing…

… professional ranks in 1962, seems to read like a film script. After seeing his Wolverine squad to a third place finish in the NCAA Championships in Utica, New York, Berenson was driven to Boston where the next…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 22

… then there is someone named Marty Turco to back them up between the pipes. The junior goaltender had a memo- rable season in 1995-96 for the Wolverines. He had a 34-7-1 record in net, giving him 61 wins…

… Spartans in assists.1 Bring Home A Box Full Of Safety! mI..INA WF, l The Spartans and Wolverines can never seem to get along. JOE WESTRATE/Daily Sophomore Chris Bogas and junior last year. captain Tyler…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 28

… minutes of one another - the three new Wolverines are very different both on and off the ice. Shouneyia is a natural leader and extremely talented. Less than one month into his Michigan career he has…

… games as a Wolverine. Perhaps even more important though is his understanding of what it takes for his team to win. "Mark has always been a great play- er and a lot of fun to watch," Robert Mink, his…

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