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November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…," Mendelssohn, "Coronation March," Saint-Saens. NO OUT OF THRE ii P. rAi 19 Chimes' Second Issue Equals Mark Set 3y Quality Of October Number WOLVERINES INSPIRED OFFENSE PUTS TWO TOUCHDOWNS OVER MAgROON GOA…

… postponed. Outclassing the Chicago eleven of- fensvely and defensively, the, Mich i gan eleven yesterday staged a won- derful come-back before a crowd of 25,000 ardent Wolverine students, alumni, and…

… years. Time and time again this giant opened 'up holes for the Wolverine backs. Of es- pecial import was his work when Michigan plunged the ball across for the second touchdown in the fourth quarter. At…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines IMMenCoachCtrt hts Yay. will entrain for the Gopher camp I e atra.Nagtrsk at 4' 15 this afternoon. i Wolverines Are Likely to Meet Ie has b Ivinst ilfndrsucfla Strongest Opposition of…

…Wi.r the first skull practice of the week. herbate ih7eten Stt trip. These are Fitzgibbons, Aus- Enthusiastic freshman forces ther batleeithWestrneSatehis ribs were on hand to give the Wolverine Nomltieek…

… used in this game and D 'Anna. Not much hope is back po; wans. In the dummy scrimmage l and which will add much versitil-i seen for the Wolverine harriers asinsBo which followed the first team for- ity…

… to the Wolverine attack. fihenaeeosu.t testndrdo wards foun', little difficulty in cop- The 'Michigan "B" team coaches m fre'yas ndWsosnhsIig in u ing with the' Minnesota line plays have beep working…

… Sthipdaeeeahi ea.wr his mind Kipke sent his two full- This game will be the last of the above is otherwise representative "Nagurski, fullback; Pulkrabek, ward wall performed in a much The Wolverines can boast of…

November 14, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Play Offeusive Game After Touchdown.; Gedeon Stars In Line Game Slowed Up By Raini And Mud By IRVIN LISAGOR. (Daily Sports Editor) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.-(Spe- ,ial to the Daily)-In a veritable…

… negated any offense the Quakers might have boasted, al- though both Ritchie and Purucker found the going enough to their lik- ing to assure Wolverine success. Michigan clearly displayed super- iority in the…

… first half, and a holding penalty deprived them of still an- other touchdown. However, once they had gained a lead, the Wolverines were content to play defensive foot- ball and in this tactical approach…

…, Purucker distinguished himself by his punting. Stark Ritchie, who played a leading role in the Wolverines' win last wctk, again turned on the heat yesterday to the extent of 111 yards gained from scrimmage…

… 12 noon and from 1 tom pose diplomatic isolation of the Unit- Istripe in the second period when the p.m. on those days. Small repro- I ed States, according to figures re- Wolverines lost the ball after…

November 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… take it up whole-heartedly There are certain colors that be- long to everyone. Black or light ,Who Will Be Lucky Winners At Club Wolverine? Tonight the social committee of the Wolverine will hold a…

… winning names, to be an- nounced tomorrow. Everyone has a chance to win, and the prizes will be complementary tickets to the Club Wolverine. Saturday night the Club Wolver- ine will open for the fourth week…

November 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…r u woii 43U 4. aitt Weather I Cloudy VOL. LIV No. 12 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOV. 14, 1943_ 2i PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Beat Stubborn Badgers, 27-0 Victory Gives Michigan Tie with…

… offensive star of the tilt, personally accounting for 113 of the 294 yards the Wolverines gained by rushing. Nussbaumer scored one touchdown and passed to Earl Maves for another as the 160 pound tailback from…

… gain on three plays, the See WOLVERINE, page 6 Detroiters May Get More Milk Burger Says Situation , Will Improve Soon DETROIT, Nov. 13.-(/)-Outside supplies and increased producion willgreatly improve…

November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… got the ball yesterday and didn't stop until it had ground out a crushing 54-0 victory over Indiana's hapless Hoosiers. Gaining momentum as the afternoon wore on, the Wolverines scored once, in the…

… Hoosiers. Superlative both in the air and on the ground, the Wolverines rolled up a total net gain of 430 yards, their greatest team performance of the season. ** * * PARADOXICALLY, it was an Indiana back…

… IT-Dick Kempthorn (38) Wolverine fullback shows his tongue to a white-shirted Hoosier defender who cannot get to him in time to stop the husky Wolverine from plunging over for one of Michigan's eight…

…- gan an early 7-0 lead. Number two didn't come until early in the second quarter after the Hoosiers had put on a sus- tained drive of their own only to be stopped by the alert Wolverine line on the seven…

…. .. * * THIS TIME it was Dick Kemp- thorn, getting his first real op- portunity this year as an offen- sive fullback, smashing over from the two. The kick made it 14-0. A break gave the Wolverines their third…

November 14, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…, Walker, Kramer All Star for 'M' in Final Home Game By HANLEY GURWIN Associate Sports Editor Michigan's unpredictable Wolverines reduced a once-haughty band of Michigan State Spartans to shambles yesterday…

… would iebound from a 13 point deficit. -Daily-Dick Gaskill SURPRISE RUN-With a group of Michigan State Spartans stan ding around a punted ball about to roll dead, Wolverine Back Lou Baldacci (27…

… was tackled after in- tercepting a pass on the 49-yard lime thrown by Wolverine Jim Mad- dock. Michigan had taken the two touchdown lead on the strength of some great defensive ballplaying combined with…

November 14, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… snow flurried Seventy-Five Years of Editqrial Freedom VOL. LXXVI, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES MNorthwestern Levels Wolverine Defense, 34-22 By…

… Hampton full credit for the block. ever seen in that situation. "He's one of the quickest kids I've Blue Regain Lead The Wolverines took the lead back the next time they had the ball. Gabler hit Jack Clancy…

WOLVERINE BACK CARL WARD struggles to break the hold of a Northwestern tackler in yester- day's 34-22 Wolverine defeat at Evanston, Ill. Ward led all Michigan rushers, sprinting for 77 yards in the game and…

November 14, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… women's rights and in favor of legalizing abortion. Peter Betros (left) objects to legalization during a panel discussion on religious teachings on abortion. Teach -in studies a bortion issues Wolverines

… nip Purdue By BILL ALTERMAN The Wolverines clinched their second trip to the Rose Bowl in three years yesterday as Michigan defeated Purdue 20-17 in a heart-stopping thriller. Combined with Ohio State…

November 14, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…:30 p.m. Today's game, which the Wolverines (5-2 conference, 7-2 overall) must win to stay in the Rose Bowl picture, features two of the nation's finest receivers in Carter and Bryant. Bryant, a 6-3, 187…

… season he was running on a bad wheel" said Bo), Carter has exploded with 545 total yar- ds in his last two games. Bo mentioned that the Wolverines plan to turn the now healthy Carter loose, and they have…

… day as a Wolverine. The players who will be catching passes this afternoon are not the only talented ones, however. Those who throw are also among the best. Purdue sophomore quarterback Scott Cam- pbell…

November 14, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… interceptions last week) will start at strong halfback in the Wolverine secondary. T14E: SPOTLI&HT WILL E& ON THE TWO INUMBER ONFS"ON THE FIELD TOD'AY -MICHIGAN WIDE RECEIVER. ANTHOW GARTER ANP His 5PupRPuE COo…

… offense against the Broncos. On the other hand the Broncos kept the pressure on Wolverine freshman goaltender Jon Elliott, keeping the puck in Michigan's end throughout most of the period. At 1;20 Wolverine

…-is now history, and as Michigan coach Dale Bahr expected, his grapplers were very strong. The Wolverines won five" out of the eight final matches they com- peted in last night at Crisler Arena. "The team…

…-2, in the 150- pound division. Trainor was.honored as the outstanding wrestler in the tour- nament. Senior Nemir Nader defeated Michigan teammate, junior Tim Fagan, at 158 pounds. Two Wolverine freshmen…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' 38-9 victory Illinois on Saturday. The win clinched a share of the Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl berth for Michigan. _it _ _ The Schef s BY ADAM SCHEFTER The crowd swarmed the field. All wee…

… U UoCCUSIUoI U Specialty of Sunday morning. uldn't it? This was a team that overcame osses to Notre Dame and la.). The Wolverines heartbreaking tie to Iowa. prevailed, clobbering Saturday to clinch…

…. Messner jumped and paced the sidelines ecting father. The rest of See Roses, Page 12 Students protest minority report DAVID LUBLINt Senior flanker John Kolesar strikes a classic pose every Wolverine

… and roses." The N The Wolverines (7-2-1 overall, 6-0-1 in the outright' Big Ten) clinched a Jan. 2 Rose Bowl berth in Saturday Pasadena, Calif., and at least a share of the Michigan conference title by…

… defeating the Illini, 38-9, in Columbu front of 105,714 chilled spectators at Michigan undefeate Stadium. Michigan became the first Big Ten Wolverin team to earn three trips to the Rose Bowl this game…

… responded," said Schembechler, go to the Rose Bowl for the ninth Wolverines can win the conference with either a win over Ohio State on or with a loss by second-place n State to Wisconsin. A win in s would…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' recent success would soon end if they didn't tighten their defense. This weekend, the defense tightened. Rookie goalie Tim Keough, in his first collegiate start, stopped 11 third-period shots and…

… 27 of 28 shots in the game as Michigan clung to a 2-1 victory Friday night. VETERAN goalie Warren Sharples started Saturday and met every challenge, posting his second career shutout as the Wolverines

… Michigan gain a come-from-behind win at Bowling Green. Four of Michigan's defenders could not play Friday due to suspensions incurred against Bowling Green, but the improvised Wolverine defense kept the puck…

… Brost scored on an assist from O'Connor, giving Michigan a 2-0 lead midway through the first period. The Wolverines continued to bombard Ferris goalie Marc Felicio, ending the first period with a 15…

…-5 shots-on-goal advantage, but were unable to score further. Then Felicio's luck ran dry. The Wolverines scored four second-period goals and added three more in the third period as the Wolverines scored…

… sweeping the last-place Buckeyes. The Spartans enjoy only a three- point advantage over the Wolverines and play nonconference games next weekend. "It surprises me how well we've played on the road," O…

… its first conference victory this year. When the Wolverines last faced Iowa, Michigan volleyball coach Joyce Davis was livid with the team for its lackluster performance, in which the Wolverines dropped…

… three straight games. This time, the Wolverines were hoping just to play well. "Its David versus Goliath," Davis said before the match. Watching Michigan dominate Iowa, it would have been difficult to…

… confuse the Wolverines with the little guy and his slingshot. MICHIGAN won, 15-5, 15- 7,12-15, and 15-9. Michigan's blocking, best in the Big Ten at 3.15 per game, was awesome. Carla Hunter and Julia Sturm…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

… more yards in that series - including a gutsy third-down draw play from the Illini eight-yard line and a three-yard scoring run - as the Wolverines widened their lead to 17-3. Hoard's second touchdown…

… night very satisfied, having led the Wolverines to victory and a berth in the Rose Bowl. Michigan running back Leroy Hoard bowls over an Illinois defender during Saturday's game. Hoard helped make up for…

… $had'not played so well. There was Tracy Williams antl- Leroy Hoard taking over they tailback duties with Tony Boles outt with a groin injury. Surely Boles',; was one Wolverine wbo" could na t+: be…

… against Indiana,' and now the snap to the blocking% back in punt formation. Don't worry, he'll have some time to relax in California. Get to Disneyland. Go on the rides. 04 All the Wolverines will. They…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily -Monday, November 14, 1988 -Page 13 Easy swims CROSS COUNTRY Women run to NCAA bid lqw Men top Michigan State BY ANDREW GOTTESMAN You know a Wolverine team is dominant…

… Methodist. In recording the win, Michigan (2-0 overall, 1-0 in the Big Ten) took first place in five events. Five different Wolverines took first places against Michigan State (0-1). Namesnik took the 1…

…'m happy even though I lost two events. My opponent was a little more rested than I was." Senior Greg Varner was the only other Wolverine with multiple placing finishes. He finished first in the100 freestyle…

… women's cross country team, these conditions helped make a dream come true. The Wolverines placed second in the District Championships in Ames, Iowa, this weekend, despite horrendous weather conditions…

… won the meet, scoring 43 points. Michigan followed with a score of 69 points. Third-place Indiana finished 10 points behind the Wolverines. Mindy Rowand was the top runner for Michigan. She finished…

… things while he was an assistant at Iowa. In Michigan's Big Ten opener Saturday, the Wolverines defeated the Hawkeyes, 80-58. Michigan won 12 of the 14 swimming events and both the one- and three…

… overall). Tony Carna (32:24), Jeff Barnett (32:30), and Ryan Robinson (33:01) finished 28th, 30th, and 50th overall to achieve the third-place finish for the Wolverines. "Our team established their…

November 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

… NOTEBOOK Keough and Stone find success against Ferris by Eric Lemont Daily hockey Writer With the weekend sweep of Ferris State, the Wolverines have now won eight of the past nine meetings against the…

… 100th career point with a second period assist on Todd Copeland's powr play goal Friday night. CLIMBING THE LADDER: Warren Sharples 5-4 win Friday night was his 52nd as a Wolverine. The win moved…

… tie first period this season. Ir It t . net results Michigan tailback Tony Boles, shown here in his 91-yard scamper against Indiana, turned in another big game for the Wolverines against Illinois…

… effective, a facet that evaded the Wolverines on Saturday against Wisconsin. Yet, with the advent of Thompson as the setter, Michigan loses a step in experience, as the 5'6" Collins has more control over her…

… little more flexibility." The statistics don't lie. With Thompson on Friday, the Wolverines compiled eight solo blocks and 16 block assists. Saturday night, the Collins-led squad tallied just one solo and…

… night being Michigan's final home appearance, the Wolverine fans said goodbye to three seniors who each set new standards for the Michigan record books. Karen Marshall etched her name in the book by…

November 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… national champions, the Michigan basketball team might feel that the whole world is out to get them. But before any North American teams provide opposition, the Wolverines will take on the Polish National…

… Team tonight at Crisler Arena. The exhibition marks the first appearance for Michigan at home since March 11, and the first time the 1989-90 Wolverine squad will play together as a unit. The game should…

… provide Michigan coach Steve Fisher the opportunity to play most, if not all, his players. Several Wolverines will be seeing their first game action. These players include first-year guards Michael Talley…

… and Tony Tolbert, and redshirt froshes Eric Riley and James Voskuil. Chris Seter, a 6'9" forward who was injured for much of the past two seasons, is expected to play in his first game as a Wolverine as…

… well. The Polish National Team, as these young players will discover, will rot provide the Wolverines with Big fen-caliber competition. In a game Saturday against Purdue,sthe Poles were outscored 100…

… Sidler scored 10 points against Purdue and came off the bench to score 18 against the Buckeyes. The Wolverines will sport a new look in the form of their uniforms. Last year's uniform's, emblazoned with a…

November 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

… Christmas. Against either Army or Air Force. How did the Wolverines wind up in a position to possibly be downing egg nog with Conway Twitty and Louise Mandrell? The answer runs deeper than Michigan's won…

… is planned for today, but many feel that Webber will commit today nonetheless. Another highly regarded prospect to include the Wolverines in his fi- nal decision is 6-foot-5 guard Ray Jackson (Austin…

… especially attractive. King and first-year Wolverine Rich McIver both hail from the Lone Star State, indicating that Fisher has strong recruiting ties in Texas. In addition, if Jackson selects Michigan today…

… if they sign in April, as is ex- pected. FILE PHOTO/Daily Center Eric Riley and his Wolverine teammates tipoff the new season tomorrow night with an exhibition against the Latvian National Team…

… standings as they face off tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Keen Arena. The Wolverines (5-22 overall, 1- 14 in the Big Ten) hope to salvage at least one victory in the last 10 days of the season. If its victory over…

November 14, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 34) • Page Image 10

… men's cross country team hopes to heat up in Bloomington. Coach Ron Warhurst's squad looks to place high in this weekend's NCAA District IV meet. The Wolverines need .a strong race from the whole team…

… out the top five for the Wolverines are sophomore Shawn MacKay and rookie Jim Finlayson. While the team has been running conserva- tively throughout the season, Warhurst seems to think that his squad…

November 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

….m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday ASSISTANCE: call 763-5174 or go to the Service Windows, Office of the Registrar, LSA Lobby WOLVERINE ACCESS Wolverine Access is an electronic information service you may use…

… to access your academic record and general University information. You can use Wolverine Access on any Macintosh at the Campus Computing Sites. Call 764-HELP for assistance with Wolverine Access…

November 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 30) • Page Image 14

… Michigan fans aren't the loudest around; others say watching sporting events here is nothing special. To such comments I say take heart, Wolverine faithful - at least you don't go to Bowling Green. Now, I…

… - fan support. Granted, the Bowling Green fans did pack the arena (with a little help from some Wolverine supporters), and that's great to see. Next time, though, hopefully they can buy a little…

… they pelt the evil Wolverines with a vicious chant of "Lake State!"? "Okay, okay, so maybe you guys are better at this hockey thing than us, but at least there's somebody out there who can beat you…

… Spartans (6-1-1, 7-1-1) left as losers and without much of the intimi- dating presence that preceded them@ The Wolverines pierced the armor ofSpartannetminderMikeBuzakearly. Coming into the game Buzak…

… the Wolverines 17-game co ference win streak. Michigan St came into a Yost and snapped that streak with a 6-3 triumph. "You always get up for Michi- gan State," Sacka said. "They came in here last year…

… Sacka and Rick Willis and sopho- more Warren Luhning occupy three of the top four most penalized spots on the roster. Together, these three anchor the Wolverines' checking line and their scoring success…

… goals from players that we count on. They may not lead our team in scoring, but they chip in with timely goals." Sacka scored twice in the first period of the Wolverines' matchup against their intrastate…

… took that to heart. I wanted to be known out there." Sacka's second goal came 18 sec- onds after Michigan State's Anson Carter scored a power-play goal to cut the Wolverines' lead to one. Michi- gan was…

November 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

… teams. Not coincidentally, it always seems to bring out the worst in individual players, as off-ice Wolverine-Spartan friendships have to be set aside. Jason Botterill and Anson Carter are one such pair…

…. The Wolverine center and Spartan winger played junior hockey together in Canada, winning a gold medal in the process. That teamwork seems hard to believe, though, with the way the two tangled after play…

…. (First Place Votes in Parentheses) Against Bowling Green on Satur- day, Turco recorded a season-high 27 saves, helping the Wolverines to a7-3 Other teams receiving votes: Lake Superior 11, Wisconsin 9…

… men's cross country team competed in the NCAA District IV Championships at Purdue Saturday. The Wolverines needed to finish in one of the top three spots in order to qualify for next week's NCAA…

…. The Wolverines earned 55 points, fall- ing short of the Badgers' 33. All-American sophomore Kevin Sullivan led Michigan's individual runners by placing first with a time of 30 minutes, 31 seconds. This…

…:49. "This was our best race yet for most on the team," Molla said. "We're only improving and hopefully it will show at nationals next week." As for Wisconsin edging out a victory over the Wolverines again…

November 14, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…. Roberson kept watching Carr and the players, and his decision was made after seeingthe effortthe Wolverines put forth in Saturday's 5-0 win over Purdue - tffort that came a week after a tough loss to…

… in Kansas City. They decided that hiring Carr was the ight move; they just didn't know when the right time to announce it would be. The fact that the Wolverines beat the Boilermakers made yesterday the…

… sopho- mores, that Wolverine lineup would be the youngest since five famous freshmen played together four years ago. IfFisherdefers to seniorcaptain Dugan Fife, and Travis Conlan still starts, Fife will…

… be the shooter. "When Travis and Dugan are on the floor together, Travis will be the point guard," Fisher said. Fisher's not tipping his hand as to which of the Wolverines will see the first court time…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 16

… at 7 p.m. and No. 11 Ohio State on Saturday at 5 p.m. Saturday's match will start early to allow~for a live broadcast on ESPN2. It wibe the first time the Wolverines haveppeared on national television…

… for tomorrow is questionable. Senior Erin McGovern will replace Mendoza if she is unable to play. Whoever does the setting, the Wolverines will need strong play from their attackers. Senior Kristen…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 17

… intimi- date the team, but at the same time, he jecognizes that qualifying for nationals for the ninth year in a row would place the Wolverines in prestigious company. "I'm not under any pressure, and I…

… on regular-season events, Michigan is the second-best team in its district. The Wolverines narrowly lost to Wisconsin in the Big Ten championships "We didn't run well last m e e t , " W a r h u r s t…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 23

…. "I have to keep myself within the flow of the offense." In his first two years at Michigan, that hasn't been much of a problem. Baston is the Wolverines' all-time leader in career field-goal percentage…

… one of the more eager Np. Playr Wolverines to 23 M urie Tyloir get this season 30 Mac> Bastor going. He 54 Robert Traylo missed the final 55 Peter Vignler eight games of last season after < sustaining a…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 24

…, sophomores Louis Bullock and Ron Oliver and junior college transfer Brandun Hughes is one of the best perimeter groups the Wolverines have had in recent years. Conlan, Bullock and Hughes will see the most…

… Ron Oliver prowess gave the Wolverines a necessary perimeter scor-~ ing threat last season. And Bullock was able to push the ball up the floor, but once he got there, he couldn't always penetrate and…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 26

… excitement generated from the games will come from watching former Villanova coach Rollie Massimino mess his hair and dance around the sidelines for his cur- rent club, Cleveland State. The Wolverines, for the…

Wolverines face Ball State in their first non-exhibition game. Bonzi Wells is Ball State's shining star, an offensive giant and go-to guy who con- trolled much of the scoring and rebounding last season. The…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 27

… to say that Arizona has been a thorn in the Michigan basketball team's side for the past decade or so. Since the Wolverines bested the Wildcats in 1957, they have lost six straight games to Tucson…

… better not make any plans to leave the Wildcats out of next sea- son's schedule, because they have one of the best backcourts the Wolverines will see this season, in or out of conference. Six…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 28

…-minute breather. That's good news to the Michigan basketball program. Because with the losses of Albert White and Willie Mitchell, the Wolverines need Ward to play a larger role than he has so far in Ann Arbor. The…

… first two seasons, Jerod Ward has been a no-show for the Wolverines. Ward was recognized as the best prep player in the nation his senior year at Clinton High School in Mississippi. And when Michigan…

… the eyes of outsiders. Ward looked rather sloppy and intimidated in his first season as a Wolverine. He averaged a paltry six points per game and managed just under 3.7 in nine Big Ten games. Last…

…," says Ward's frontcourt teammate Maurice Taylor, who has enjoyed far more success as a Wolverine. "I was lucky not to be under that sort of pressure." It was no secret that Ward wasn't content in Ann…

… bike, shooting set shots or rehabbing off the court. Ward has friendships with the other Wolverines,' but he certainly doesn't have a tight bond with any player this year. His best friend last season…

…'m friendly with everyone and they have all accepted the way I am, just as I've accepted them way they are. If we're going to win togeth- er, we have to. Whether Ward can help the Wolverines win still remains…

… knows is that another injury would be devastating to the Wolverines. Other than that, he is just trying to tap Ward's potential, something that hasn't been done since he arrived at Michigan. "Jerod Ward…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 29

…. "We started recruiting him in the spring, and really started recruiting him hard in late spring, early summer," Michigan coach Steve Fisher says. He committed to the Wolverines, and one more year at…

… Barton. Kansas was lonely and different than Peoria, but he was going to Michigan. He was going to be a Wolverine, and that's what got him through those days. "It was pretty depressing sometimes," Hughes…

… be a Wolverine. wing, take it to the hole. Do it again. One more time. He inspires and wills his teammates on. "He should be able to get into some seams and some gaps and find the open man," Fisher…

… penetration, ball movement, breaking down defenses and a little extra perimeter shooting. They have not been the Wolverines' strengths, but now Hughes is aboard to remedy the problem. "He can get in the gaps…

… grow as a player and as a person before it was time to leave. Leave for Michigan, that is. The Wolverines showed interest in recruiting Hughes when he was at Manual, but the interest slowly faded for…

November 14, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… nationally by ABC (Channel 7 in Ann Arbor) at 3:30 p.m. The Wolverines are just getting used to their No. 1 ranking avter knocking off the Nittany L ions. Now, Michigan (6-0 Big Len, 9-0 overall) is a serious…

… great, but the sea- son's not over yet, and it's not over for us until we reach Pasadena.- That road travels through Madison, where the Wolverines haven't won since a 41-2 win in 1990. Ironically, that…

November 14, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

… nteta fe i a rc.HOCKEY PARENTS: Tonight's game not only welcomes back the Wolverines, but their parents as well. A number of different players will have their parents in town for the 111Berenson…

… he Toronto Maple Leifs' Wolverines face Ferris State tonight at Yost Ice Arena and on Sunday in Big Rapids. 'M' Volleyball faces weekend of . -challenges, twists- and cliches New era tips-' off for…

… depth to be a national power? With the firing of coach Ste'ye Fisher less than a month behind them, the Wolverine: hayve not ha d much time to adjust to the situation. "We're kind of wakitng up," forward…

… Macco B'aston said. "We kind of were in a little daze abeut the past situation, and the sea- son kind of hit us so quick with the fimst exhibition game." The Wolverines went 1-1 in the exhibition season…

… early part of the season will probably be itself. As much as Wolverines say they want to locus on the present, it's harWs) forget the past. "I don't think anybody's trying to think about it tooi much…

… thinking about, thin's instead of just reacting" But Traylor isn't concerned about making excuses foilh Wolverines.0e word comes to mind when it comms to Traylors prsonality -confidence. "I said it freshman…

… year, and I'll say it again," Traylor stid. "We're going lo be a Final Four team. Daily Spoits Wriier It should be ans interesting atnd telling weekend for the Michigans volleyball team. The Wolverines

…'s Jeanine Szczesnsiak and Iowa's Jennifer Bell are old team- mates. But when lookinig at the matches themselves, the weekend is nothing short of cliche for the Wolverines. With only three weekends left in the…

… regular season, the Wolverines are in complete control of their finish. "We're looking at this weekend in particular as one where all the cliches come out of coaches' mouths. where we really control our own…

November 14, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

… Spaccarotella and Stephanie McArdle. Down 3-I with three minutes left in lthe game, they didn't want to let go. jBeitel sent a pass to Spaccarotella down tlke sideline, setting up the Wolverines { -final scoring…

… closest contest with Notre Dame over the span. Michigan played well, but unfortu- nately for the Wolverines, this may be the best Notre Dame team ever - which speaks volumes for a perennial Final Four team…

… Mvichigan were on defense, though. In particu- lar, the range of Jones was a constant nuisance for a Wolverine team still tooling with their defensive strategy. She ended an extraordinary 7- 11 from behind…

…'s seniors as the immediate cause of the defensive collapse. "You don't want to just keep outscor- ing people" Guevara said. "You've got to get a defensive stop." Inside, the Wolverines had the most success…

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… leaves for the NCAA Final Four in Kent, Ohio today, it will not only represent Michigan, but it will be representing the entirety of Michigan women's athletics. The Wolverines will try to earn the school…

… head and everyone brings it up. Michigan is making its second trip to field hockey's biggest event in three years. The Wolverines made it to the championship game in 1999 in the team's first NCAA…

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… earn a berth this season. - But there is one bright spot for the Wolverines - they control their own destiny. If they win at least three of STATE COLLEG their last four games, they qualify an (12-11) for…

… have changed since then." When the Wolverines played the Wildcats, Michigan fell in five games. Since beating Michigan and Michigan State in the same weekend, the Wildcats have been dis- mal, defeating…

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