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April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 13

Wolverines' graduated four-time NCAA champ. With this year's recruiting class, it appears coach Jon Urbanchek's Wolverines are halfway there. Brazilian sprinter Gustavo Borgess head- lines a bumper recruiting…

… having expired his eligibility for the Wolverines, will be able to more fully direct his energies towards the Olympic Trials next March. Namesnik is the American record holder in the 400-meter individual…

… pitching rarely allowed Michigan the chance to do any baserunning. SOFTBALL NOTEBOOK Raindrops keep falling on Wolverine sluggers by Ryan Herrington and David Kraft Daily Sports Writers The Michigan…

… softball team's 1991 season has thus far been plagued by rotten weather con- ditions. In its annual early season trips to anticipated sunnier climates in February and March, all the Wolverines saw in New…

… and dark prevailed once again. According to coach Carol Hutchins, the only games the team has played under nice skies were in last weekend's Michigan Wolverine Invitational in which the Wolverines took…

… the season, inconsistent hitting plagued the Wolverines. Michigan had trouble getting run- ners on base and when it did, it had problems driving in runners in scoring position. Only the Wolverines

…, includ- ing this weekend's series, the Wolverines have scored a mere one run. IOWA-CALIFORNIA CONNECTION: Since the West Coast (namely California) produces such a plethora of top high school softball play…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

…-EH DUNE I4/aiIy iMchigan senior captain Demetrius Calip will try to keep the Wolverines focused tomorrow night when they face last-place Northwestern. Women seek rebound against Purdue, Illinois "'S Albert…

…, only to see the DoSposition turn on the pressure and coast to runaway victories. * After both games, Michigan coach Bud VanDeWege said that the Wolverines needed to work on fundamentals. You would think…

… explosive team," Foster said. "We're not all that deep, so I hope we can get in enough rest to counter that." However, Foster's main con- cern lies in Wolverine center Eric Riley. The 6-foot-11 sophomore…

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…

April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 14

… more of a battle against the weather than the Spartans for the Wolverines. Although the times were a little slower due to the cold, windy, and rainy weather, the Wolverines pre- vailed against the…

… I am getting into a good outdoor groove. Once again, Michigan scored well in the field events with its tremendous depth. The Wolverines shut out the Spartans in the javelin with seniors Alex Sarafian…

March 15, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… particularly vivid because it was reinforced so many times. During the 1984-85 season, Berenson's first, the Wolverines lost 17 of the 21 road games they played. Yet it seems that Berenson recalls the losses not…

… announced that he would retain Mark Miller (left) as his assistant coach. Former Athletic Director Don Canham (right) made the decision to hire Berenson. Blue. The Wolverine players had settled into a bare…

… kick the shit out of these teams.'" Even then, Berenson knew. As the Wolverines prepare for the NCAA tournament tonight - their first appearance since 1977 - it would appear that "someday" is now. The…

… difference can be seen in all aspects of the Michigan program. For example, during the first road trip of Berenson's inaugural season, Michigan split with Miami, 6-4 and 4-3. This year, the Wolverines opened…

… the season by sweeping the Redskins, 11-1 and 9-3. The Michigan hockey team's trip back to the top is complete. The Wolverines have arrived at their destination, with Berenson providing the direction…

… days was a distant memory, nothing more than a page in some dust-covered history book. The look of confidence which the Wolverines of the glory years always wore was no longer present. Opponents were…

… loving every minute of the Wolverines' fall from grace. Schools which could not compare to Michigan in any other aspect - athletic or scholastic - were taking out their frustrations on the ice, laughing as…

… the once-proud Wolverines floundered. Inevitably, Michigan searched for someone to blame, and that someone turned out to be head coach John Giordano. One player's parent wrote a letter, which 22 players…

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

April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 15

… -Al Wolverine men golfers take the fifth by Jim Foss Daily Sports Writer While the world's best golfers were at Augusta National this past weekend playing in the Masters, Michigan's finest visited…

… of the Wolverines. The Wolverines lacked consis- tency individually, but several play- ers used a low round to post strong performances. Dean Kobane was the low Michigan scorer, carding a 217 to…

… starting lineup last weekend, finished second for the Wolverines, shooting a 222, including a 72 last round score. James Carson was the third best Wolverine scorer in the match, fin- ishing with 229, while…

April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 16

… and Russell, and Tom Wiese and McCallum forced Michigan's combinations into critical errors as Indiana won the top two matches. Cuppett and Rubenstein won the Wolverines' only doubles match, defeating…

… Held and Decker, 6-4,7-6. According to Eisner, the Wolverines' effort was far better in Sunday's home finale. "I was afraid we were going to come out tired after yesterday and not go after the matches…

…. Kass saw his four-match unbeaten streak come to a close this weekend. MISMATCH Continued from page 1 went to three sets, with Michigan taking two. Lev had the best Wolverine weekend, following up her…

… Columbus. This weekend marked the end of Michigan's road schedule. Schmei- del should be back in the lineup when the Wolverines return to action Wednesday against Michigan State at 2 p.m. The Spartans were…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 21

… in the starting lineup at the end of last season, return for the Wolverines in the frontcourt. Voskuil is Michigan's top three-point shooter, and has improved his overall game, thanks of Michigan's in…

… the Wolverines this season. Familiarity with each other's playing styles will help the team gel more quickly. "It's like we kind of knew each other and what each other did well before we even got here…

…," Rose said. "So it's like a blessing in disguise. If we practice all the time now, we'll be that much better." Ray Jackson is the least-heralded Wolverine rookie, but he is a fine player in d his own…

… remains to b Michigan's mos . KEN"SMiLLER/WeeKtK Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and the rest of the most ballyhooed recruiting class ever will create many exciting moments for Wolverine fans this…

…," Webber said. Juwan Howard and Jimmy King became friends when they visited Michigan during the same weekend last November. Both committed to the Wolverines days later. "It was the first time we met, and…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 22

… Riley roll onto the knee of his greatest recruiting achievement. Chris Webber was the Wolverine blue-chipper. Every basketball magazine in the country called him the best. A player like Webber comes…

… Michael Talley will retain the role of playmaker for the 1991-92 Wolverines, spearheading the Michigan attack at point guard. The 6'1" junior takes on an added leadership burden due to the departure of…

… guard Demetrius Calip, who led the team in scoring and assists as a senior last year. Calip and Talley were the only two Wolverines to start every game. And while most of the starting positions in coach…

April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 12

… it means a little first game of their doubleheader more to win this tournament be- cause of how I was feeling." Blue crew crushes com petition atND Hurler Jason Pfaff led the Wolverines to their 6…

… fist, the Michigan crew team dominated its competition this weekend at Notre Dame, as boat after unsus- pecting boat fell to the Wolverines. Michigan qualified all 11 boats that they raced in the regatta…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 20

… lottery pick whichever year he chooses." Jalen Rose is the most versatile of the Wolverines, and could see time at three positions. Fisher considers him a guard - equally adept at one or two - but he can…

…," Dick Vitale wrote in his new book, Time Out, Baby! The Wolverines have been picked in the top 25 of most preseason polls, and in many top 20s. With the graduation of last year's leading scorer, Demetrius…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…, the po- bar that we will respond to a lice push servers of alcohol to be complaint of (someone) using selective and not serve a person false i.d.s," Atkinson said. "Rather See COPS, Page 2 Wolverines

… reversal that has occurred between the Wolverine and Spar- tan hockey teams in the past year. This weekend, Michigan (23-4- 3 in the CCHA, 26-5-3 overall) takes its 14-game winning streak into a Joe Louis…

March 15, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

Wolverine bench as coach, one could figure what Red Berenson was all about. Hockey. With a stress on academics. With intensity in everything he did. In between trips to the rink, young Red struggled to learn…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… Conditioned for success Before they take to the court, the Wolverine basketball team searches for an advantage through conditioning. See Page 4 of ice and iron The Michigan hockey team's success relies in large…

March 15, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…. "We expect to win now," current co-captain David Harlock said. "1 take a lot of pride in wearing that 'M' on my uniform. It feels good to represent a school like Michigan." The Wolverines finished…

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