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January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 11

… of the Michigan women's swimming team's long bus trips. The Wolverines, however, are not deep in their thoughts, contemplat- ing their upcoming meet. Instead, they are hard at work to succeed in their…

… classes. As mandated by coach Jim Richardson, the Wolverines must study for the first two hours of bus trips, and the team complies. In fact, the swimmers study so hard that their mean first semester grade…

January 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 9

Wolverines head to Minnesota By David DenHerder laiiv Sports Writer The Michigan men's gymnastics team will kick off its second season under head coach Kurt Golder this Saturday at the Windy City Invitational…

… in Chicago. After a winless season in 1996, the Wolverines notched seven victories when Golder stepped in last year. Saturday's meet should give the team a good idea of where it stands his year. The…

January 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… hands full with Ferris State for the third straight game. Last weekend, the Wolverines squeaked out a des sweep of the Bulldogs. F Icers wary of Ferris. Ul Dog Pound leads Buckeye turnaround By Josh…

Wolverines make the trip to Ferris State tonight to meet the Bulldogs for the third time in eight days, and will be greeted by the rau- cous canine crowd known as the Dog und. Although the name is a copy of…

… with a loss to Illinois the previ- ous week, marked a Wolverine free-fall in the conference standings to the sev- enth spot. In the loss to Minnesota, the Wolverines mustered their poorest offen- sive…

…- son, Guevara is hoping that new combi- nations of players could help ignite a resurgent offensive effort while restoring a Wolverine squad that still has the bulk of its Big Ten season left to play. "We…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 14

…Page 6- The Michigan Daily -Sports Monday- January 15, 1990 Gymnasts finish 2nd to Gophers Wolverines lose to top ranked Minnesota, but top Kent State, WMU in first meet at Varsity y Albert Lin b…

… State, and Western Michigan, the Wolverines finished second to Minnesota, favorites for the National Championship. Going into the meet, Michigan coach Bob Darden hoped to give the Gophers "a nice push and…

… the edge.. At the end, however, Gupta was out- touched by less than a fifth of a second, and second place seemed to slip away. Stanford's final score over Michigan, 78-33, doesn't do the Wolverine

… able to give the extra kick to eclipse Evans. Diebler retained her lead and finished first. Another incredible race was the 50-freestyle, where Wolverine Jen- nifer Love was able to hold off Stanford…

January 15, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

… point for the Wolverines thus far. Point production has dropped from the blueline partly because Berenson often plays Roberts and Stiver at the points during power plays, but also because of the…

….73 goals against average) and Steve Shields (11-2-2, 2.67) have done the job for Michigan. Except for a few bad periods, both netminders have kept the Wolverines in the game and come up with big saves when…

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January 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 10

… valuable and unique opportunity. The Wolverines travel to Bloomington on Saturday for a dual. This is the only dual meet on Michigan's indoor schedule, and it happens to be against its Big Ten rival…

…-Indiana. The Wolverines coasted to an 89-6C victory last year in Ann Arbor, and all accounts indicate that the result in 1998 won't be much different. "They've improved," Michigan sprint- er Maria Brown said…

… may struggle to earn points auainst Indiana's talented counterpart, the distance runners, with the return of Sullivan, hope to earn invaluable points and spark a Wolverine victory. Katie McGregor and…

… went on, with a game the next day. And once again, after this accident, the basketball season goes on - the Wolverines play at Ohio State on Saturday. And we go on with our busi- ness as usual, and that…

… student for the spring semester, then possibly trans- fer to another school. Bennett, who announced the departure, said he supported Okey's decision. speak, we might not be so worked up about the Wolverines

January 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… three losses this weekend; two in the National Team Duals, and more importantly the loss of Jason Cluff (126 pounds) for academic rea- sons. Cluff, an LSA sophomore, is the first Wolverine wrestler to be…

… the double-elimination tour- nament, the eighth-seeded Wolverines opened competition by defeating the Oklahoma Sooners, 26- 10. In the second round, Oklahoma State scored revenge for its Sooner state…

… brethren by trouncing Michigan, 32-8. The Cowboys are the two-time defending national champions, and the No. 1 team in the country. The Wolverines closed their tournament with their third dual meet of the…

… dominating, and Sean Bormet (158) in a major win. Bormet, a redshirt frosh, was the most impressive performer for the Wolverines as he swept his three matches and improved his record to 18-3. However, against…

… by the Northern Iowa meet. Michigan was hindered by its performance in the lowest two weight classes. Fatigue may have been a factor, as the Wolverines competed in three matches on Friday. Salem Yaffai…

…- ally impressed me." Finishing third in a four-team meet is not always considered a great finish, but for the Michigan women's gymnastics team it is a promising start. The Wolverines placed third in a…

…'ve really improved and upgraded their skills. Coach Fry has her own kids to work with now." The Wolverines are looking to improve on their first meet perfor- mance Sunday when they travel to Missouri to…

… very tal- ented and competitive team, even without John Rothelisberger (last year's No.1 gymnast in the Big Ten)," Michigan coach Bob Darden said. The final tally, 267.75 - 264.70, showed the Wolverines

… missing in. Sunday's slim loss. "We had approximately 16 breaks in routine," he said of the problem which cost Michigan ap- proximately eight points. The Wolverines will have an- other opportunity to face…

… Minnesota in this weekend's Windy City Invi-. tational. All the Big Ten teams will be there, and it promises to be a good indication of where the Wolverines stand within the confer- ence. "We know we can beat…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

…, the Michigan basketball team has seen as many negative headlines as it has posi- tive ones during the first half of the sea- son. That leads many to believe that the Wolverines have underachieved in…

… the best is yet to come, it will have to come during the Big Ten season, which the Wolverines have begun inauspiciously at 2-2. But with 14 con- ference games remaining - the game on Jan. 25 at Michigan…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

Wolverine fans would have thought that Saturday's game would ever reach overtime. After feasting on Michigan Friday, Bowling Green looked like they were ready for second helpings as they left the first period…

… the Wolverines who played like a different team thereafter, taking loose pucks away from Falcons players and swarming their net. Michigan outscored BG five to three in the second period, and after a…

… scored four of their five goals on the power play. The Falcons dominated play from the start and jumped to a 3-1 first period lead. The Wolverines took themselves out of the contest early by committing…

… SMOLLER/Daiy one assist in the weekend series. HOCKEY NOTEBOOK, by Peter Zellen and Eric Lemont Daily Hockey Writers Two injuries that hurt the Wolverines this past weekend were those to rightwinger Denny…

… going up and down, hitting the top of the hills and then plummetting to the bottom on this ride with no brakes. Well, this ride did finally end in Bowling Green, Ohio of all places, as the Wolverines came…

… installing two quicker players - center Martin Jiranek and rightwinger Pet Holmes. This speed helped create momentum as the Wolverines were overmatched on the power play which led to the Falcon victory…

… dominated by Bowling Green as they took a 3-1 lead. Then in the second period, Michigan was able to tie it up 6-6 as both teams combined for eight goals. The puck seemed to favor the Wolverines at this…

… happen and come back like that," Falcon defenseman Rob Blake said. In the Michigan lockerroom though, the Wolverines were not pleased with the outcome as was apparent in their words and actions. "We would…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 13

…'s University School provided a matchup between two potential Wolverines: Country Day's 6'9" junior Chris Webber and University School's 6'9" senior Joe Reid. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan's Michael Talley drives…

… by Minnesota's Connell Lewis during the Wolverines 87-83 victory Saturday. School's 6'9" senior Joe Reid. INDIANA continued from page 1 would have just stopped them that one time, it would have…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… off in an electric and highly competitive meet at the Canham Natatorium. What more can you ask for? Well, maybe the sight of watching a riled up Wolverine squad topple the num- ber one team in the…

… in the 400-yard medley relay. Wolverine swimmers Rick Wilkening, Mike Barrowman, Jarret Winter and Brent Lang posted an NCAA qualifying time of 3:18.05. Their victory was crucial as it gave Ur- banchek…

… Lory Knapp * Daily Basketball Writer Free throws, those m- third-ranked Wolverines by No. 16 Minnesota, pr the deciding factor as escaped Crisler Arena wit Big Ten victory of the s 83. While the Wolveri…

…." Robinson, Mills, along with Higgins, were he line, hit the emotional leaders out on the nany free court for the Wolverines as Higgins Minnesota waved his hand in the air a la Piston Dennis Rodman after he…

January 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

Wolverine, Andrew - currently the nation's leading swatter - will have amassed approximately 300 blocks, increasing the Michigan record to a level that may never be surpassed. But with all her ability in this…

… her intimidation, both in games and in practice. Andrew patrols the lane so well during scrimmages that fellow Wolverines are somewhat hesitant to take the ball down the middle, an- other reason that…

… more appropriate. Maybe the Wolverines could even borrow a defense from the Hoyas of the Patrick Ewing era - when of- fensive players were funnelled to- wards the big center. But both Andrew and Van…

… sixth Wolverine goal of the night. s:: d r .t D 0 c. a a :;{; CCHA demands that b hecking be up front vJnhn Niyo JOSE JUARE7ZDaily Daily Hockey Writer Central Collegiate Hockey Association…

…, 15- 4-3 CCHA) scored five goals in the period to blow open a slim 1-0 mar- gin and put- the game out of reach and finish their second sweep of Miami (4-18-3, 2-15-3) this season. The Wolverines

January 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… and came into the season as Wisconsin's leader in three-point field goal per- centage at .352. The Wolverines have been sus- ceptible to outside shooting, giving up as many as nine triples to Toledo in…

… IRISH, Page 10 Sophomore Jalen Rose throws down two of his 19 points in Tuesday's 76-75 loss to Indiana. Saturday afternoon, Rose and the Wolverines will take on Notre Dame at Crisler Arena. Men tankers…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

… - backs that up. If Hughes continues to adapt a point guard's mentality and shot selection, the Wolverines will thrive. But so far, he's only shown glimpses of being able to do so. Hughes: C+ The player…

… that many expected Hughes to replace in the starting lineup is Travis Conlan, who hasn't turned over the reins of the back- court so easily. When the Wolverines were peak- ing after their victory over…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… knocked r off topped rank Stanford. A boisterous, sell-out crowd attended the meet and provided the Wolverines with energetic support "throughout the night. Those who could attend were treated to an…

… underwater showcase featuring some of the nation's premiere athletes. Michigan outscored the Cardinal 61 to 52 and received strong perform- ances from a number of swimmers. The Wolverines were led by senior co…

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