March 15, 1981
(vol. 91, iss. 133)
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…- michigan border, less than an hour away from Ann Arbor. 2) University of Toledo fans love to go watch their team play basketball. These two factors add upto a sellout crowd for tonight's Wolverine…
… , of the Toldeo backers. "They're amazing." At least they're amazing compared to Wolverine fans, who filled only 7,200 of the Arena's 13,609 seats for Thursday's first round game against Duquesne, which…
… Michigan won in unexciting fashion, 74-58. Frieder said his team was "super defensively" in that game, but the Wolverines will need more than just defense to get past Toledo.' THE ROCKETS, WHO ended the…
… victory over American University on Wednesday night. And lately Toledo hasn't- been any more friendly to Michigan than they were to American. The Rockets have knocked off the Wolverines two out of two…
… preparation, coun- seling, and co-directing summer basketball camp. All of this work easily keeps the two full-time Wolverine assistants, Don Sicko and Mike Boyd, and the part-time assistant, Tom Kempf, busy…
… a victory in a dual meet at Indiana State University yesterday. Michigan garnered 135.95 points, the highest team score ever in Wolverine women's gymnastics history, to ISU's 134.85. Beckwith led the…
… of 8.9, the uneven bars with 8.8, and the balance beam. with 9.35. Her mark in the balance beam was a new Wolverine team high. "They proved to themselves that they can do a good job at the regionals…