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January 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… in front of the youthful Wolverine icers. By sweeping the crucial series, Colorado left Ann Arbor six points ahead of ninth-place Michigan. This crucial game was knotted at two after the first two…

… the defensive zone. Unluckily, he batted it right to forward Bob Mancini, who slid the disc into the unguarded Wolverine net. This goal capped the scoring for the period, a period which Michigan…

… controlled but still trailed, 1-0. The Wolverines came out flying in the second stanza and their per- severence paid off. Dennis May and Jeff Tessier never gave up on a puck in the Colorado zone and finally…

…, May broke the puck loose and lifted it behind CC netminder Scott Owens. Less than three minutes later, the Wolverines found the net again as cap- tain Mark Miller netted his team-leding 18th of the…

…. Captain Miller dug the puck out from Owens' pad and rammed it home. THE WOLVERINES continued to hold their own in a game which meant much to their playoff chances. But with 48 seconds left in the middle…

… to find a remedy quickly for a scoring attack that has tabbed just eight goals in its last four games. Or else, the Wolverines may contend with having Michigan State defeat them in yet another sport. C…

October 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

… line." have cony While the offense has showed overall Two a improvement, Michigan was far from Woolfolk perfect on the day. The Wolverines end and s blew numerous chances to put the game Minnesot away…

… early in the second half. The main upping M problem - turnovers. 10-0. The Wolverines seemed determined EARLS to give the Gophers every chance was Min possible to catch up in the second half. stuff. Aw On…

WOLVERINE wolfman Stu for the it Harris charged in for two consecutive one. backfield tackles, freshman Anthony A 13-ya Carter fumbled the ensuing punt, back B.J giving Minnesota the ball on the gains by…

…'s first :th.6:29 remaining in the first er, who had entered the game after Dickey was shaken up the aforementioned run, then led the Wolverines down the field, passing to Reid for a yard out for six…

… Michigan Wolverines might not be sit- ting pretty on top of the Big Ten today. l Jolly day for some defenders, ut Carlso By BILLY SAHN "YOU CAN'T do that t can move the ball like Schembechler added. "W…

… interception through the first quarte Wolverines the ball at the Bryan Virgil, of all people Gophers bi First downs............. Rushing ................. Passing ................. Rush attempts/yds .. Net yard…

… which accounted for 339 yards, the most r, giving the any team has passed for against the Minnesota 25. Wolverines so far this season. was the first FIFTY-ONE times, the Gophers went tried to the air…

… his pass defense would 38 0 2 1 0 29 be among the conference's best anymore. 123 0 28 In spite of the Gophers' rolling offen- 69 0 24 se, the Wolverine defense held them 27 0 12 77 0 5 enough to…

February 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

… gives the Buckeyes the best shot at the title however, while fellow Wolverine :Marty Bodnar likes the Spartans, along with Frieder. Wolverine co-captain Tom Staton took a different attitude. When asked…

… who he was most impressed with., Staton thought a moment. "No one,", said the Wolverine sparkplug. 6 6 '6 8 10 11 18 12 14 9 8 5 6 8 10 12 13 16 Tomorrow night's games Northwestern at MICHIGAN, 8 p…

… upcoming State Tour- nament. And on their way to the SMAIAW's, they wouldn't mind knocking off a few intra-state foe's. The Wolverines must face Michigan State, Eastern Michigan, Wayne State and the same…

… Detroit team that gave them such a tough debut. Michigan will take on the Titans tonight at Calihan Hall. While Detroit may have given the Wolverines a walloping at the beginning of the year, Coach Gloria…

… primed. "This is the most important part of the season," said Soluk. "We're so prepared. The biggest part of the season is the State Tour- nament," she added. But before the Wolverines go running headlong…

January 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… of its own at Crisler Arena yester- day, falling to Indiana, 59-56. The Wolverines shot a miserable 32.8 per cent from the floor and only 28.6 per cent in the second half in falling to the Hoosiers. At…

… one point in the second period, the Wolverines missed 16 con- secutive shots over a span of eight and a half minutes to fall 19 points down with 10:00 remaining. JUNIOR GUARD Terry Schevers broke the…

… consecutive rebounds on the defensive boards along with blocking four shots. She passed out to McNamara who tried to stir the stalled Wolverine fast break offense. While Michigan still found a lid on the basket…

…, persistence on the offense boards gave the Wolverines three and four shots on each possession. Eventually the shots fell and Michigan pulled to within five with 3:32 remaining. From there, the teams traded…

… yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines didn't capture a win until the sixth match, when Nemir Nadhir decisioned Jay Stolzfus 28-7 for a superior decision and his third straight win. The Cyclones had built…

… period. After winning the 159 and 167 pound weight classes, Wolverine bill Petoskey lost a 9-4 decision to Dave Allen. That made the score 26-11 in favor of Iowa State with two matches left. At 190…

February 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 113) • Page Image 9

Wolverines' practice on Monday. This time the thigh is so sore that Bodnar almost certainly will not play against Northwestern tomorrow night. His status for the Michigan State rematch this Saturday remains…

…'s treatment, I'll have more range of motion in my knee and I'll be able to jog a little tomorrow. I sure couldn't play right now in this con- dition." By JOHN LIBBE In the classroom, Wolverine high jumper Mike…

… approach to the jump." "I really don't worry about my com- petitors. My competition is the crossbar." Lattany has been one of the most con- sistent performers on the Wolverine team this year, and one of the…

… choice, the Wolverines have a new McGee on their hands. As a rookie last year, McGee quickly made a name for himself around the conference. Relying strictly on his in- credible quickness and his accurate…

March 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… addition of Notre Dame to the Big Ten and the subsequent ejection of Purdue and/or Wisconsin. Johnny Orr and the Michigan Wolverines. Remember them? When last we saw you Michigan was preparing for an easy…

… win at Minnesota prior to a possible embarrassment in the Silverdome against the Fighting Irish. So much for assumptions. The 1978-79 Wolverines violated just about every assumption made about them at…

…, waiting for the time when he could take control of the Wolverine offense. He hasn't, and that has irritated Lozier, to the point where the junior bounced in and out of Orr's doghouse all year long. "I…

… for the other starting guard spot next year opposite Marty Bodnar. 3. MARTY BODNAR-For my money, Marty Bodnar is the Wolverines' Most Valuable Player. He played the most consistent defense, was the…

April 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 156) • Page Image 10

…," said Benedict, scooping up another shovel full of slippery mud. "We haven't had the chance to do much of anything." Although the Wolverines' lack of playing time puts them at a disadvan- tage, they are…

… played the rags-to- riches role to the hilt yesterday in the rain at Ferry Field, knocking in Theresa Gardocki from third with a base hit to give the Wolverine sof- ,tballers a 5-4 win over OSU in the…

… fly ball. The ball flew over her head and rolled to the fence, allow- ing the Buckeye hitter to round the bases for the tying score. GARDOCKI WENT the route on the mound for the Wolverines in the first…

April 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 156) • Page Image 11

Wolverines demonstrated that they're not yet ready to surrender their Big Ten crown, as they subdued the upstart Gophers, 6-3, raising their conference-leading record to 3-0. Unlike most of Michigan's previous…

… match were televised by three Minneapolis TV stations, but neither the Gophers nor the Wolverines seemed too rattled by the hoopla. In fact, Minnesota's first singles player, Mike Trautner, played what he…

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