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June 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

…Monday June 15, 1998 -The Michigan Daily-15 Blue frontcourt heads to draft Mike Van Ryn is one of several Wolverines eligi- ble for the NHL draft next week. The defenseman is projected as a middle…

… his height, which was mea- sured at 6-foot 6-1/2 inches at one of his workouts. His height, or lack of it, throws some doubt as to which position he would be best suited. The most intriguing Wolverine

…. Baston's shot variety has also been questioned. Despite his lack of weight, Baston was a highly effective rebounder and interior scorer as a Wolverine, qualities which appeal to NBA scouts. According to…

… effect their departures will have on the Wolverines this upcoming season. By Uma Subrainanlan DAy Sports Wtter On June 27 in Buffalo, N.Y., the boy- hood dreams of top young hockey play- ers will be…

…, Mike Van Ryn, a 6-foot-1, 191-pound sophomore defenseman from London, Ontario, is the most promising draft-bound Wolverine. In its final play- er ranking prior to the draft, the NIIL Central S…

June 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

… NOTEBOOK Continued from page 13 teams from the group of players in the tournament. ToP ASSIST MAN: Michigan assis- tant coach Joe McFarland, after helping the Wolverines to a fifth place in last…

Wolverines from 1981-85 and finished his career with a record of 166-24-4, along with being a four-time All-American. Last season was McFarland's sec- ond as an assistant at Michigan. He began his coaching…

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