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January 15, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… other resources on campus in the meantime,” Schwartz said. “It’d be helpful to have a page that says, ‘If this doesn’t work for you, maybe consider going to Wolverine Wellness,’ or ‘Here are some of…

January 15, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… continue to grow into program building blocks. Confident that a bench lacking in-game experience could supplement its starters enough to take down top opponents. In non-conference play, the Wolverines

….2 percent. Sophomore forward Emily Kiser scored 10 against Appalachian State with junior forward Hailey Brown injured. In these first 11 games, the Wolverines’ bench by no means took over games. But with…

January 15, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

… said, laughing, after the Wolverines’ win over the Hawkeyes. “It’s just about filling whatever role that my brothers need that day.” Now Davis isn’t going to start getting equal playing time with…

Wolverines. Sitting second-to-last in the conference and 32nd in the PairWise Rankings, they must prepare to fight each weekend to have any hope at an at-large NCAA Tournament bid or to get a better seed…

… tournament, differentiating it from the team competitions that make up the bulk of Michigan’s schedule. After he eliminated Styler, Fenty was the lone Wolverine remaining in the event — all…

… and coaches, was Evan King, a three-time ITA All-American at Michigan, who was a Wolverine from 2010- 2013. Not too long ago, King was showing Fenty around Ann Arbor as a volunteer assistant on…

….” ALEC COHEN/Daily Sophomore Andrew Fenty was named NCAA’s Rookie of the Year in 2019 and has developed into a key player for the Wolverines as a sophomore this season. ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily Michigan coach…

January 15, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, January 15, 2019 — 7 Wolverines track and field breaks multiple records in season opener As the gun went off on Saturday for the first race…

… of the Wolverine Invitational, the University of Michigan Indoor Track and Field Arena was already buzzing with activity. Athletes were moving on all sections of the floor as the high jump, shot…

… put, long jump, pole vault and hurdling events all began. The Wolverines broke many records over the next four hours, including back-to-back throws in the women’s weight throw event. Senior…

… athletes finishing in the top three, six of whom won their event. The Wolverines had a strong start in both the men’s and women’s 60-meter hurdles. After taking four of the top five times in the…

…, finishing sixth. The Michigan men continued to succeed in the following track events, particularly dominating the mile event in which the Wolverines had the six fastest times, including first and…

…, the conference was ripe for the taking. Despite losing Flaherty and senior Jillian Dunston, it was not a far-fetched notion that the Wolverines — who finished sixth in the conference and made it…

… far. According to multiple projections, the Wolverines aren’t slated to make the NCAA Tournament this season. At this point last year, Michigan was 15-4 and in the midst of a six-game win streak…

… stretch. The Wolverines have alternated between success and defeat in their five games against Big Ten opponents thus far. They can no longer afford such deviations. While they challenged…

… first began, the starting goaltending spot was his to lose. After all, former Wolverine goaltender Jack LaFontaine had transferred, and the backups were two freshmen with no collegiate experience…

… Hayden Lavigne notched 30 saves on a .889 save percentage in Michigan’s 4-2 win over Notre Dame last week, its first win in over a month. KATELYN MULCAHY/Daily The Wolverines posted the six fastest times…

January 15, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

… times, but by and large it hasn’t been the story of its season. When viewing the past 17 games together, few season- long trends emerge. So what is the secret to the Wolverines’ success? Answer: pre…

… first 10 minutes. The Wolverines have won the hard way too, starting slow against Penn State and Illi- nois before methodically grind- ing them into a fine powder. Michigan has had games over by…

… halftime and has had to ice games at the free-throw line. It’s scored more than 80 points five times and under 70 five times. Right now, the only ques- tion is which equally effective Wolverine team…

Wolverines aren’t neces- sarily deep — just seven players get regular minutes. But that group is as balanced — five different players have led the team in scoring — and as well- rounded as any in the…

… be the lead- ing rebounder, leader in assists. We just play to win.” Michigan’s defense is unquestionably its backbone. The Wolverines rank in the top five in the country in steal rate, free…

… all of the Wolverines’ strengths show up at once, neither do their weaknesses. Just look at Sunday night’s victory, in which Michigan set the school record for most wins (17) to start a season…

…. The Wolverines’ first meeting with the Wildcats was a 62-60 slugfest in Evanston. This, Michigan’s closest game of the season, was one of the few times its flaws were exposed to a degree that…

… floor general out of the waning moments of a one-possession road game. This was Northwestern’s formula for beating the Wolverines, and it just about worked. On Sunday, the Wildcats sagged off the…

… now, but 3-point shooting was supposed to be one of the Wolverines’ weaknesses entering the sea- son. Northwestern coach Chris Collins stated postgame that his team was going to live with Simpson…

… situations, we got to find other people. ... You take away one thing from us, our hope is that we have another answer.” The Wolverines almost always do have an answer — and that’s what makes beating…

January 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

…’s basketball team’s first three contests. In the Wolverines’ next game against Connecticut at the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas, Donnal wasn’t just scratched from the starting rotation — he didn’t play…

… ball, forward Robert Carter Jr. tried a jumper from inside the paint only to have the ball swatted by Donnal, who snuck in from behind him. The Wolverines recovered the loose ball and, after…

January 15, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

… simply isn't one of the Wolverines's go-to threats to score. But Walton wasted little time making Chambers regret not keying in on the freshman, as Michigan knocked off the Nittany Lions, 80-67, thanks to…

… beyond the arc, Walton penetrated and drew a foul. He knocked down both free throws to give him 10 of the Wolverines' first 14 points. It was the first of three buck- ets Walton scored in the final moments…

January 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

…'t register a single point in Michigan's 56-53 loss to Ohio State on Sunday, well below his season average of 12.7 points per game. Ine " n Columbus crucible, yout finally exposed for Wol-verine s For first…

… basketball poll. The Wolverines to their first appearance in the (3-0 Big Ten, 14-2 overall) enter Top 25 at No. 25 in 22 years the poll at No. 25 after a 54-43 in 2006. With that in mind, victory over…

… slowly disappeared over the course of the Wolverines' 16-0 start. But after an ugly 56-53 road loss to No. 11 Ohio State on Sunday, in which Michigan trailed by as 'much as 21 points, the inex- perience in…

… against the Buckeyes have made a case for the Wolverines as one of the deepest teams in the Big Ten with eight players - five freshmen - consistently contributing. But Sunday was a struggle for four of the…

… four goals in two periods flux, unable to end up with a win. behind a defense that struggled It's clear the Wolverines have to bail him out. struggled to take advantage of "It's a special feeling," Copp…

… were less effee- Rohrkemper back to defense for tive than previous nights, leaving the Wolverines with scowls and a bitter taste in their mouths. "There's a depressing feeling around the room right now…

… winning streak. For now, they won't be starting their days with the sunny outlook Berenson's mug encourages. Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico has the Wolverines ranked for the first time since 2002. LIKE…

January 15, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… take three to four weeks for him to get his legs and lungs in shape, and at that time, he will evaluate where he stands with coaches, trainers and his family. With Kampfer's return, the Wolverines now…

… get them re-focused." THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE There's a reason why Mitera stayed for his senior season when so many expected him to go pro: He wanted be a Wolverine for four years. And most of all right…

… even made a 3-pointer - his first attempt of the season - with less than five min- utes remainingthat killed any hope of a Wolverine comeback. Beilein 4 CLIF REEDER/Daily 0 Sophomore Manny Harris was…

…. While the Illini shot an effective 52.4 percent from the field in the second half, Michigan couldn'tbuy abasket. Despite havingthe confer- ence's second-best scoring offense, the Wolverines shot a season…

… that wasn't the case last night. The Wolverines shot a poor 26.9 percent from behind the arc. Illinois defended Michigan high on the perimeter, which made it difficult for the Wolverines to run their…

… to happen, but you just got to fight through and do the things that are going to make us win the game." In the first half, the Wolverines were a different team. Michigan and Illinois (3-1, 13…

…-4) traded blows the opening 20 minutes, resulting in 11 lead changes. The Wolverines scored by spreading the ball around early and four players tied for a team-leading five points at the half, but Harris was…

… midway through the stanza. "They played harder than us for the whole 40 minutes and that's how they got the win," Harris said. And after completing their home-and-home series, the Illini and Wolverines

January 15, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… five-game los- ing streak. Shepherd's energy was clearly con- tagious. In the game's first four minutes, he made two jump shots, grabbed two steals and took a charge to help the Wolverines build a 9…

Wolverine defenders doubled Daily Sports Writer their season-long goal output. Sophomore Chris Summers also KALAMAZOO - Chad Kolarik lit the lamp Friday. and Kevin Porter are putting up "During our three…

… partly because the coach Red Berenson said. "Not to Wolverines have tallied less-than- lead the rush, but to join the rush, spectacular offensive numbers so that if the forwards run into a from the…

… Western Michigan. igan - the Michigan defensemen Fortunately for the Wolverines, were had plenty of wide-open Sauer shut down each breakaway looks at the net. attempt. Berenson said the best And they didn…

… then ripped a shot and Porter slows downinthe com- past Western Michigan goalie ingweeks - emphasis onthe"if"- Riley Gill. the Wolverines have found a solid Quick followed up his first- offensive…

… career start, helping the Wolverines secure a781 over Northwestern. The Toronto native had eight points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals. "He's 6-1, but we're probably lying," Beilein said…

…. COBLE CONTROL: Northwestern forward Kevin Coble torched the Wolverines for 34 points. The sophomore entered the game as the Wildcats' third-leading scorer, averaging 13 point per game. "He's got that…

… for the second consecu- NOTEBOOK tive game, the Wolverines found themselves in a tight one against Michigan State on Sunday. Last Thursday against Purdue, Michigan struggled at the end of the game and…

… front of a record Crisler Arena crowd, Michigan made the most of its chances to seal the win over Michigan State, 63-49. Rather than trying to keep pace with the opposition, the Wolverines dic- tated play…

Wolverines' closing minutes, it their rushed play on offense. At one point, sophomore Krista Phillips had control of the ball in the corner, only to toss an ill-advised pass to the other side of the court…

January 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 9

…, has trained the Wolverines to handle teams like Penn State and players like Mazzante. "I tell them that if they are playing against the best defender in the country, and they can screen, and they can…

… of Stiles's former coach isn't incentive enough, the "Mazzante Meter" reads just 28. While Mazzante will try to break an individual record tonight, the Wolverines will be preoccupied with a collective…

January 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… Michigan and Ohio State met on the hardcourt, the upstart 10th-seeded Wolverines were giving the second-seeded Buckeyes a run for their money in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. Michigan had been…

… coming on of late, and LaVell Blanchard shined in the conference tournament last year, scoring 24 points against Ohio State. But the Wolverines could not push past the 21st-ranked Buckeyes, falling 75…

January 15, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… equally apt Iowa front- court. Both Illinois big men played well against Michigan, but the Wolverines do not have a post player like Iowa's Reggie Evans. Evans leads the Big Ten in rebounds with 11.7 per…

…@umich.edu. Wolverines, State face 'dogfight' in new era CCHA STANDINGS Team W L T Pts GF GA Michigan State 11 4 1 23 54 26 Michigan 1 0 4 3 23 57 38 Ohio State 9 5 2 20 42 36 Alaska-Fairbanks 9 8 1 19 48 54 Northern…

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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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…

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, 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 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, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…, hitting the floor against Illinois and Purdue. Last year, both Illinois and Purdue caught the Wolverines at the end of an extended road trip and capitalized on their fatigue. The Illini beat Michigan in a…

…, Harvey hopes to finish "in the middle of the pack" this year. The Wolverines start their indoor season today at the EMU Invita- tional in Ypsilanti. This unscored meet will feature many local col- leges…

… finishing third in the conference last year. Tracy Babcock and Cheri Sly will pace the Wolverine distance runners, while the sprinters will be lead by Dana Davidson, Jillian Osborne, and Sophia Dubreuial…

January 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 15, 1988 Michigan breaks Jenison jinx Women hoopsters (Continued from Page 1) Glen Rice added 17 points and Loy Vaught threw in 10 for the Wolverines, 3…

…-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall. Rumeal Robinson hit eight of ten free throws and added 10 points to the victory total. Grant led the Wolverines to a slim 41-37 halftime edge with 18 first half points. The…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…. 0y Wolverines slip, get. punished b Badg9ers By RANDY BERGER Special to the Daily MADISON - Ricky Olson's 39 points propelled Wisconsin to a 71-64 victory over Michigan yesterday b efore 8…

…,646 Wisconsin Fieldhouse fans. It was the Wolverines' first loss in the Big Ten conference this year, bringing their conference record to 3-1. However, Michigan could easily have seen its record boosted to 4…

… he scored 29 points in- Wisconsin's upset win over Michigan State. The sophomore was 14 of 20 from the field and 11 of 12 from the free throw line. Rich Rellford paced the Wolverine scoring attack with…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… .. ............ - - - ------ - - --- - . ....... .. . ..... . Wolverine icers By MIKE MCGRAW CIUCAGO - Despite missing six regulars and being frustrated by a tough Illinois-Chicago defense made up entirely of freshmen, Michigan was able to come from behind to defeat…

… the Flames 3-2 last night to gain a split in a surprisingly close weekend hockey pseries. The Wolverines had four players hurt before making the trip to Chicago, then lost center Ray Dries to knee…

… off a shaky Chicago offense to avenge Friday night's 4-2 loss to the lowly Flames. The referees gave Michigan two power-play oppor- tunities early in the first period, but the Wolverines 1couldn't cash…

…. Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stopped Seltenreich's first shot, but the freshman from Colorado poked in his own rebound to put Chicago on top. LESS THAN a minute later, the Wolverines tied it up when Mc…

… whistled for five of its nine penalties on the game, but UIC missed the net with most of its good scoring chances. When the Wolverines finally got five skaters on the skate past ice they took the lead and…

… home." After a disastrous road trip through Pennsylvania, where the Wolverines dropped four dual meets in as many days, last night's crushing victory over Indiana 38-6 must have made Crisler Arena seem…

… just a bit like Oz. The match was the opener of the triangular meet between Michigan, In- diana and Arizona State. The Wolverines broke out quickly winning six of 'the first seven matches, the one loss…

… have to keep an eye on senior guard Janet Huff, who is averaging 18.3 points per game. The Wolverines will look to retaliate with sharp-shooting Wendy Bradetich, who is coming off a 28-point performan…

…-year coach Peter Lindsay was very concerned. The Wolverines had not performed as well as expected in dropping their first two contests. Ad- }ding to his worries, the rival Buckeye squad looked every bit as…

… we really didn't look that strong, but I'm pleased." Even though Wolverine tankers' times were "not that good," they were fast enough to take at least two places in nine of the 12 individual events…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… to sustain it." MICHIGAN came as close as 55-53 with six minutes left and 63-60 with a minute to go in the game, but in both in- stances the Wolverines were unable to take the lead. Part of the reason…

… connected for four to seal the Wolverines' fate. Nevertheless, Michigan still had its chances to pull off a victory. After Olson hit two free throws to put Wisconsin on top 63-58, Pelekoudas was called for…

January 15, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, January 15, 1983-The Michigan Daily Wolverine icers fall to akers, By TAM BENTLEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The sub-zero tem- perature wasn't the only thing that was…

… Chiamp's right side. THE WOLVERINES came back to even up the game, though, as Michigan's Kelly McCrimmon netted the squad's first goal on a power play. McCrimmon took a pass from co-captain Brad Tippett…

… powerplay goal as Wolverine Todd Carlile was in Lake Superior freezes 1 in CCHA game the box for highsticking. Butler has scored at least one point in the last six games. The first twenty minutes of play…

… ended with the Wolverines still chasing thedSoodLakers and trailing by a score of 3-2. Michigan had the opportunity to tie the score in the third period but failed to utilize it. Tippett, on a breakaway…

… great stride by breakin fieldhouse and one varsity re outlasting Saginaw Valley and Ontario last night at the T Tennis Building. "I'm real pleased with ours said Wolverine coach Goodridge. "We had a realt…

… of 16:29.44. good per- The final fieldhouse record fell in the ally had a mile-relay as the Wolverine quartet of Darlene Fortman, Martha Gray, Joyce r started Wilson and Brenda Kazinec (3:51.27) g her…

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… beat the defending Big Ten and NCAA champion Indiana. Frieder, however, was unable to part the sea of Hoosier red as his Wolverines were drowned here, 81-51. "We didn't play very well tonight," said a…

… despondent Frieder. "We're awfully limited inside and for us to beat anyone we have to play up to our poten- tial." UNFORTUNATELY for Frieder, his Wolverines played no where near their potential as they shot a…

… Big Ten cellar with a much-needed victory. Hoosier hosing gers routed, 14W.M.i "Knight was awfully nice to us tonight because he could have beaten us 150-30." Frieder said. Although the Wolverine

…-22 intermission lead. "OUR GUYS are going to have to learn to play man-to-man (defense) better," Frieder said. "Indiana has a. lot of poise and patience." On several occasions the Wolverines had a chance to shrink…

… hurried our shots," said Frieder, whose career mark was evened 20-20. THE WOLVERINES could get no closer than 15 points in the final stanza as Knight began to substitute freely with nine'minutes to play…

…. Eric Turner led the Wolverines' lackluster performance with 13 points. Thad Garner was the only other Wolverine to notch double figures as he netted 10. One of the few bright spots for Frieder was the…

Wolverines get out-rebounded 42-30, in addition to allowing Indiana 54-percent shooting from the field. The loss extended Michigan's losing streak at Indiana's Assembly Hall to 11 straight, with the last…

… GARNER and Indiana's Ted Kitchel battle for the. loose ball in action in Bloomington last night. The Hoosiers eventually won the war, routing the Wolverines, 81-51. Note our other INTERVIEW DATES February…

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… Notre more ice time to prepar meeting, and that things coi ferent this week when Mic more time to prepare. BOTH COACHES recogniz Wolverines will be out for Smith added that Michiga "psychological…

…. year on her Student support is a big factor." H cited the Northern Michigan gam L-America where only 2,010 showed up and th team. She Wolverines lost. e one-mile MICHIGAN WILL go at Notre Dam ot of…

… T-shirts only e $2. each. Located behind the Blind Pig cafe e 2082 s Frst St Phone994-1367 e g r Speers ... leads icer offense allowed the Irish Wolverine loss. six goals in a 6-2 Women…

… Penny Neer, Deb Williams, Cathy Shar- pe and Renee Turner. Neer, an outdoor All-American in the discus, will be shot putting for the Wolverines, as will Williams, who normally throws the javelin. "They…

… fact SueF Lisa Larsen and Melanie Weaver run the longer dis the Wolverines. Frederick, a junior, set a Big T record in the 800 meters with a time of 2:08.95 last y way to winning the conference title…

…. Larsen is a sophomore who recently earned A honors as a member of the Michigan cross country holds the Wolverine women's indoor record for th run, and Goodridge is expecting Larsen to win a lo for her team…

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…-up for the Wolverines' coming season. In the wor- ds of Lindeman this type of invitational is "a good way to get started." THE WOLVERINE team taking the pool Saturday is young; underclassmen outnumber…

…, are as Lindeman puts it, "Right on Cathy and Betsy's heels." The top Wolverine trio will con- sist of O'Brien, Neira and O'Shaughnessy. The swimmer with the biggest shoes to fill this season is…

…." Lindeman describes a "very suc- cessful" season as one in which the' team competes in the national cham- pionships and places in the top three teams in the country. Last year's Wolverines ' took third place…

… Canham has gone on recur in the past as saying he will do anything he can to keep Bo in Ann Arbor. Canham plucked Schembechler from Miami of Ohio in 1969 to take over a Wolverine team that, be ore…

…'Schem bechler'9 arrival, had only participated in four bowl games: During his 13 years at Michigan, Schembechler has com- piled a 123-24-3 mark, highlighted by nine bowl appearances. His Wolverine :squads have ac…

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…-place club. So far, "Anyboc Frieder's 10-1 Wolverines are .500 on to step ou the conference road calendar and crazy. It' tonight they open their Big Ten home because n4 Hysteria in town rookie coach. "But…

…* can be switched to the backcourt if Knight wishes to have a taller team on the floor. AS FAR AS Michigan is concerned, the (8th-ranked UPI, 9th-ranked AP) Wolverines will have their same star- ting line…

… 10 points and six assists while' quarter- backing the Wolverine attack. BONNIE BEACHY, who led the Golden Flashes with 21, helped Kent State get out to an early lead. Dietz kept the Wolverines close…

… despite the team's 34 percent shooting in the opening stanza. The Wolverines then fashioned their second half comeback when Brenda Venhuizen, who scored a season high 12 points, hit three quick baskets…

… which enabled the Wolverines to jump to a 35- 33 lead with 14:33 left in the game. Michigan then ran off 14 straight points to put the game out of reach. Abby Currier also chipped in 12 points in the…

…, who held the key position in Soluk's 2-1-2 defense, led Doily Photo by JOHN HAGEN JUNIOR FORWARD Diane Dietz dribbles past Kent State's defense. Dietz scored 24 points to lead the Wolverines to a 71…

…. The Wolverines hope to keep their winning ways intact when they play the University of Detroit at Joe Louis Arena on Saturday night. They then return home to face Oakland and In- diana next week. 0l f…

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… championship. He followed that up by guiding the Wolverines to their last Big Ten basketball championship, in 1977. And now, just when it seemed as if he had returned to whence he came, he has resurfaced as a…

… fastbreak was built. Twice All-Big Ten and once an All-American, Green finished his career at Michigan as the tenth all-time leading scorer, all this in only two years as a Wolverine after transferring from…

… Sports Information Photo FORMER MICHIGAN All-American Rickey Green has found recent success with the Utah Jazz. Green and Steve Grote (30) led the Wolverines to the nation's top ranking in 1977. SATURDAY…

… games last weekend at Wisconsin, scoring his first goal of the season in the opening game. There was little satisfaction, though, as the Wolverines dropped both contests, 8-5 and 4-3. "No one is really…

… sports. Fardig, shown here skating for the Wolverine icers, also roams the links for the Michigan golf team in the spring. NOON LUNCHEON …

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… blistering 880 by Wolverine middle distance ace Tim Thomas highlighted the East Ten- nessee Invitational Saturday at John- son City. "That's the fastest we've ever done this early in the season," noted coach…

… Jack Harvey of his squad's time of 3:13.90, good for third place behind Florida State and Clemson. The Wolverines' displayed unsual con- sistency in this usually chaotically run event, as Ron Affoon led…

…: "He's been doing base work for. most of the past few months, and he's just recently started doing speedwork." The Wolverines time qualified them for the NCAA national championships to be held this March…

… to retain the title it won last year. Only nine Wolverine runners competed in the In- vitational, as none of the distance corps took part, a group of runners possessing devastating point potential…

… BUDDY MOOREHOUSE The enthusiastic crowd that showed up Sunday after- noon at Crisler Arena was not disappointed as it watched the Wolverine grapplers up their season mark to 4-1-1 by downing Penn State…

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… the Illini all afternoon, the Wolverines finally succumbed to the combined deadly free-throw shooting of Illinois' guard Rob Judson as well as their own inability to hit from the line and absor- bed a…

… 6541 defeat. It was Michigan's first loss of the Big Ten season after three victories, and dropped the Wolverines out of a first place conference tie. JUDSON, WHO played in nearby Adrian for two years as…

… DAVE BAXTER drives against Illini forward Mark Smith (42) in yesterday's 65-61 Wolverine loss. Baxter scored eight points for the game. ore by Periods 26 33 35 61 32 i 65 DROP FIFTH STRAIGHT, 5…

… Hoover and State approx. Decem- ber 3rd. And information should be di- rected to the Michigan hockey team. Without their offense the Wolverines dropped their fifth league game in a row, 5-3, in a…

… the puck into the crowd after play had stopped. Dan Lerg scored a goal, the Wolverines first power-play tally in their last 23 attempts, at 9:37. ' Twenty-two seconds later John Olver knotted the score…

… from Gordie Ham- pson and Mark Miller. Michigan was . back but nothing had changed. That was to be the Wolverines only serious challenge. THE BLUE defense lapsed in the last six minutes of the first…

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… called Kladno. This team is the National Champion team of Czechoslovakia. Over half of the team will be on the Czecho- slavakian Olympic team. Although the Wolverines lost 5-3, hardly anyone will contest…

… Blue. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines had the oppor- tuniity to play against the United States Olympic team. It was a two game series and the Wolverines split with the Nationals, winning Friday…

… more talented. Against the U.S. Olympic team, it was like playing a WCHA team." Wolverine tankpeers meet tough Saluikis Almost half of the Olympic team originates from the WCHA. Its coach is Wisconsin…

… unprecedented time. This one was in the 200-yard butter- fly, which was a time of 1:50.331. Last year, he finished sixth in the NCAA Champion- ships' 200-yard butterfly with a 1:49.678 clocking. Wolverine Alan Mc…

…Clatchey will be battl- ing Delgado. Dave Swenson, who finished seventh in the,1650-yard free- style in the NCAA's last year at 15:34.989, is another Saluki that may give the Wolverines prob- lems. Last year…

…, seemed to be impressed with the play of the Michigan hockey team. He even hinted that the Wolverines were better in some areas than the United States team. "I think he was being diplomatic," Farrell…

…) appreciated some of our system 'of play." Volf said of the Wolverines, "I was very impressed with the- University of Michigan team, especially its concept of the game. No puck is ever lost to your boys." An…

… States Olympic team prepares for Inns- bruck, Austria, it is interesting to note that no Michigan players are on the team. That does not mean the Wolverines were scorned. According to Farrell, the National…

… Volf meant what he said when he felt the Wolverines were as good if not betterthan the United States Olympic team, Czechoslovakia and Russia will Contribute to be glad that Michigan remains in America…

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… championships in '63," he said. "In ten years, no other school in the city had won. it 'til Hirsch won in '73. I thought, 'well, Michigan had done him some justice . . So, "Johnny Rob" signed with the Wolverines

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… faces Minnesota, Illinois enter- tains Purdue and Wisconsin hosts Ohio State. Wes Wolverine can play pool, ping pong, do his laundry, watch color TV, and practice the piano at University Towers…

… finally made it. Although it dropped a 56-37 decision to East- ern Michigan, the Maize and Blue played a spirited game. Opening the season at Bowen Field House, the Wolverine wo- men came out fast, scoring…

…."I She also pointed out thaty Michigan tired near the end of the game.The Wolverines had only eight players suited up. ARTHUR FROMMER, EUROPE ON $5 AND $10 A DAY, P.601- The life of Europe is mIrrored In…

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