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March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… basketball teams, most advantages anyway. Line the Wolverines up next to some squads and their superior height is quickly apparent. Bounce them off others and Michigan's overwhelming size and strength show up…

… as black and blue marks and an average eight rebound deficit for opponents. OR PUT Michigan in a grueling fast-paced game and watch the Wolverines dodge fatigue by using their ex- cellent bench…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

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… seconds only twice in that entire game?" "You're kidding." "Uh-uh. Whatever you do, don't blame last year's showing in the tour- nament on anything other than the way the Wolverines played. The fact that…

…, though. each Wolverine has a role to play, and Rellford's is critical At 6-6, 230 pounds, Rellford sees his most important contribution in the offensive power game. He knows THE SEVENTH ANNL ON THE HO…

…, like all of the Wolverines, has a role to play. As the Wolverines embark on what could 'When I'm out there, I'm always trying to get people motivated. It's important that I can generate something for…

…- verted most of its scoring oppor- tunities. After turning' in poor field goal percentages over much of the season, the Wolverines finally vaulted above the .500 mark. Needless to say, Rellford has been…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

… from Page 4) THEY'LL HAVE to do it first today against Akron, a team whose size and pre-season reputation will test the Wolverines' newfound modesty. The Zips' 22-7 record and Ohio Valley con- ference…

… disadvantage is complete, but Akron coach Bob Huggins still says the Zips will try to play man-to-man against the Wolverines. If Michigan can get by Akron, it might face Iowa State whose coach Johnny Orr gave…

April 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… home Friday against Purdue. In the whipping wind, the Wolverines blanked what head coach Brian Eisner thought would be a tough Boilermaker team. "OUT OF THIS weekend, we thought Purdue would be the team…

… as the Wolverines lost two matches en route to their Illini victory. "They've (Illinois) come in here today and competed against us better than any other Big Ten team this year," said Eisner. ONE…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…41 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 14, 1986 Wolverines, Close slam Rollins, 16-2 WHIPPING DOWN THE PLAIN IN OKLAHOMA Tracksters ready for NCAAs Special to the Daily WINTER PARK, Fla…

… spelled a 16-2 decimation of host Rollins College. Disher continued his personal vendetta against memories of his previously poor Wolverine career. The senior came into the season with a career ERA of 11…

… bunt by Chris Gust left runners on second and third. After a walk to Kurt Zimmerman loaded the bases, Close slammed his fifth homer of the trip to put the Wolverines up, 6- 0. Hal Morris followed with a…

… hurdles for the Wolverines. Wilcher squeezed out a time of 7.18 in the 60, marking a new Michigan indoor record. He later ran the 55 in 7.22, also grabbing the school indoor title. After earning All…

Wolverines com- peting in this weekend's meet will be going the distance in their events. At the head of the pack is senior Sue Schroeder, competing in the 3000- meter event. Schroeder, among other accolades…

… running for the Wolverines. Schmidt qualified along with teammate Kelli Bert in the 1000- meters with a time of 2:30.17, while Bert clocked 2:31.46. Disher ... seven scoreless innings Improved tumblers…

…. STATE STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 mff State. THE WOLVERINES are looking for this remarkable turnaround to con- tinue so that they can better last year's seventh, and last, place finish in the Big Ten…

… competitors. Gavin Meyerowitz, Brock Orwig, and Mitch Rose have been the most consistent performers and have good chances to place high in the Big Ten meet. However, for the Wolverines to do well as a team…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… realize the Wolverines would control the flow of the game. "FOR THE first three or four minutes we did pretty well," said Saunders, substituting for head coach Jimmy Williams, whose mother died Tuesday…

… refreshing part from Frieder and the Wolverines' standpoint, however, was a newfound effectiveness in the half- court game, spearheaded by Tarpley. The 6-11 center, who has been stifled by Shasky in the…

… previous meetings, showed the Wolverine faithful a new weapon he has developed. Where he had been forcing bad shots before, Tarpley was very effective in working the ball back to his guards for the easy shot…

… that," said Wolverine guard Antoine Jo "We can penetrate, put the ba and then work the ball back in the easy shot." While there was a good deal going on last night, there w some long-distance connectio…

… made by Garde Thomps Richard Rellford. THOMPSON TIED a car with 14 points, going seven f from the field. He had sixs Wolverine points in the first h Gophers ubert. centuated by a rare Garde thompson ll…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…- bor for a weekend series with the Wolverines. Berenson's Wolverines (12-20 overall, 10-17 CCHA), will attempt to rebound from perhaps their worst losing streak of the season. Losers of four in a row…

… the Wolverines possessed just three weeks ago is a must according to Berenson. "You can get confidence if you earn it, but you don't get it by feeling sorry for yourself or taking shortcuts and losing…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Robert Henderson nudges past Minnesota's John Shasky for one of his seven rebounds in last night's Wolverine victory. Michigan outrebounded the Gophers, 43-25. '1' assaults…

… make up for courses the See DEPT. Page 2 By I jiYI nr.11 'Z.r Don't count the Wolverines among the people feeling sorry for Minnesota. The Gophers, sporting an almost completely different roster than…

… the one that beat the Wolverines by ten points in Minnesota, were simply no match for Michigan last night, losing 92-56 at Crisler Arena. ROY TARPLEY led the attack with 21 points on nine-of-11 shooting…

… and added nine rebounds in a polished performance. "T hey beat up on us (at Minnesota). I guess I just returned the favor," said Tarpley. "We owed Minnesota," added Wolverine forward Richard Rellford…

…. "I don't feel sorry for them. They've been beating teams." ELEVEN PLAYERS scored points for the Wolverines, who shot 59 percent from the field. That plus a prohibitive Michigan rebounding advantage (43…

April 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… of the Wolverine lineup next season. He has yet to get an SAT score which would make him eligible according to the guidelines set down by proposition 48. After Friday's game, Robinson in- dicated that…

… remains, will Mills and Robinson help to make the Wolverines unstoppable? Best of the preps meet in McDonald's game , By BARB McQUADE Special to the Daily DETROIT-For anyone who cares, the final score…

Wolverines were Debra Duncan, Laurett Mallard, and Debra Spierling. Duncan set her mark on the discus, with a throw of 144'10". Hallard did the 400 meter hurdles in 64.07 seconds and Spierling run at 1500…

… Humphries. The women's softball team travelled to Iowa City The last three games were not as successful for the this weekend for a four game series and, despite Wolverines. They lost the second game 2-1, in…

… nine keeping all of the games to three runs total or under, innings (compared to the regulation seven). the Wolverines only managed to grab a single vic- Michelle Bolster started on the mound, but Morrow…

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