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November 16, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 35) • Page Image 15

…Tuesday, November 16, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 15 M grapplers down our victories State Open Py David Edelman nwd Scott Waldman >r the Daily The Wolverines invaded Michigan State territory his…

… past weekend and took four first-place finishes t thle Michigan State Open. The open tournament included teams from all vcrss the area including Northwestern, Ohio State and Michigan State. e Wolverines

November 16, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 35) • Page Image 16

… coach Debbie Belkin said. "This year's senior class accomplished more than any other." The season ended last Saturday when the Wolverines (9-1-1 Big Ten, 17-6-1 overall) lost to Wake Forest, 1-0, in the…

… season ranked 15th. The Wolverines' non-conference schedule fielded five competitive teams. Michigan tnanaged a 3-2 record entering the Big Ten season. "In the beginning of the season, we were feeling each…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 9

… Commodores By Uma Subramanian Daily Sports Writer NASHVILLE - Heartbreak Hotel. For the Michigan women's basketball team, Vanderbilt's Memorial Gym was just that. The Wolverines went into Friday's game against…

… collective heart of the Wolverines was slowing breaking. Defensively, however, Michigan (0-1) was surprisingly effective. The Wolverines succeeded in holding one of the most productive offenses in the country…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

…-State. All of the Wolverines finished in the top 25 percentile. Michigan placed three members in the top 10 at the six, seven and eight spots The Wolverines travel to these individual tournaments to pre- pare…

… scored his first career goal in 54 games, helping the Wolverines keep on par with Notre Dame in a 2-2 tie. He had an all- around great weekend performance, including several great defensive plays and two…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…. She also led the Wolverines to a 53-point team score - good enough for second place behind first place Wisconsin (39 points). Their ptaY was also good enough for an invitation to the NCAA Championships…

… in Lawrence, Kan. McGregor dueled with Notre Dame's Joanna Deeter, in a rematch of the Wolverine Interregional, throughout most of the race. But this time McGregor came away as the victor, pulling away…

… the team, it could not completely mask the disappointment that came with losing for the second time in two weeks to Wisconsin. The Badgers scored 39 points. The Wolverines could not separate Wisconsin…

…'s top three runners - their goal since the Big Ten meet. The final results didn't do the Wolverines justice as Elizabeth Kampfe finished a heart- breaking second behind Wisconsin's second and third…

… to get that shored up because at the nationals there is going to be a lot more people going by us at the end of the race." Following McGregor for the Wolverines were Kampfe (seventh,17:43), Slater…

…. "But if he's thinking of going to a school to play water polo just because they have a varsity program, then I might go after him." Current Wolverines include students from places such as Hawaii ad…

… opponent - but it was the Wolverines who eventually advanced to the finals and won the title. Leading the way - not just through the national tournament, where he earned MVP honors, but through the entire…

… the focus of every- one's attention for the Wolverines would be, as usual, John Mortimer. The senior, who finished first in two of his past three races, was one of the favorites coming into the race…

…. But as the race time neared, Mortimer stood behind the ropes in street clothes and sun- glasses - reduced to the role of spectator. Luckily for the Wolverines, Mortimer's absence sparked the team to an…

… 82-point perfor- mance en route to a second- place finish and, more impor- tantly, secured a trip to the NCAA Championships in Lawrence, Kan. The Wolverines, virtually guaranteed of a finals berth…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 12

… criticized for the past two weeks - ran roughshod all over the Wisconsin defen- sive unit. The Wolverines racked up 257 yards on the ground. On average, that's more than what the Badgers yield over four games…

… was Dayne who was dominated. Consistently this season, Sword has led the Wolverines in tackles. The Wisconsin game was no different - especially with Dayne as a primary focus. As the signal caller from…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 14

… underclassmen in the Il-member squad, inexperience will describe the c Wolverines this season. Most of the youth lies in Michigan's frontcourt. Three fresh- men started for the Wolverines in their exhibition game…

… great shooter and penetrator." With the loss of Johns, the weak- ness of the team will be the lack of height. But the Wolverines have many new faces to prove that statement wrong. They hope that sophomore…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 16

…- sively. The Wolverines did not box out effectively. The foursome was out- rebounded, 36-34, by a team that had no one taller than 6-foot-9. The Golden Panthers set the tone early when Darius Cook, a 6…

…-9 center, easily hit a 4-foot jumper over the 6- 11 Asselin just a minute and a half into the game. The Wolverines' inside defense was nearly not exisieni, partcuiarty i i ne second half, when the Panthers…

… that Vignier wasn't the only Wolverine struggling. "It's easy for people to say Peter," Ellerbe said. "Peter, Josh and Chris. Brandon too. It was all four of them. "We were very disappointed in our front…

Wolverines didn't give Ellerbe any scoring, either. The big men were hesitant to take shots, let- ting fly a mere 13, compared to the backcourt's 44. When they did shoot, their attempts were frequently rushed…

… guards, Louis Bullock and Robbie Reid, tried No Rest Michigan doesn't have any time to sulk about the loss to Florida international. The Wolverines are back in action tonight; welcoming Ball State into…

Wolverine assistant. to overcompensate and got away from the Wolverines' game plan. 'Our post guys were very tenta- tive," Ellerbe said. "And then our guards were overly aggressive, trying to unake plays that…

… Michigan's failure to execute routine plays. The Wolverines turned the ball over 19 tines, including 10 by Bullock and Reid. HISTORY Continued from Page 1B crowd of 4,038, whose cheering g1 louder with each…

…'t include Bell or guard Carlos Arroyo, whose 17 well-timed points helped deflate the Wolverines. Any time the Wolverines built a lead, it seemed to be a cue for the Golden Panthers to break away for a dunk…

… oppor- tunities for your opposition." And the Golden Panthers took advantage of enough to send th Wolverines back to Ann Arbor, shaking their heads and talking about the need to work on fundamentals…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 17

…-60-3 (4-4)* By Michael Shafrir Daily Sports Writer Weekends in college are supposed to be fun. Just don't tell that to the Michigan volleyball team. Time after time, the Wolverines have headed into a…

… weekend of Big Ten con- ference play with high expectations. But, Michigan hasn't met these expecta- tions too often this season. The Wolverines proved consistent when they traveled to 20th-ranked Illinois…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 18

… its season. The Wolverines (5-1-1 CCHA, 6-2-1 overall) hung on for 2-2 tie against the Fighting Irish after picking up two points in a 6-3 home victory over Alaska- Fairbanks on Friday. With Sean…

…, attacking defense employed by the Wolverines, and some clutch saves from freshman goal- tender Josh Blackburn, Michigan was able to silence the Joyce Center crowd and keep the contest knotted at two. "That…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… stole the ball in the paint and Taylor converted on the other end of the floor. The Wolverines rolled from there, putting the game out of reach on a Traylor finger roll with under two min- utes remaining…

…. The game would never have been in doubt if the Wolverines had taken ad- vantage of their free throw opportuni- ties. Michigan was miserable from the charity stripe, going 13-31 for the con- test. "First…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 13

… enough to ensure an Illinois victory in front of the 4-H-ers. Illinois 24, Minnesota 17 TONYA BROAD/Daily Kern Hale and the Wolverines take on the Hawkeyes and Nittany Lions at Canham Natatorium…

… tonight. o ie to e tre Winded Wolverines prepare for meet against Iowa, Penn State By Chris Murphy Daily Sports Writer t For the Michigan women's swim- I'm really not concerned about ming team, the story…

… running Feb. 18 Michigan St. noon game," Roberts said. "We need to run Feb. 23 at Iowa 7:30 p.m. the break well and get our transition Feb. 25 Wisconsin 2 p.m. game going." The entire Wolverine squad will…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Dailv - Thursdav. November 16. 1995 -15 x ... M .... laiv - hairrlv _mh .I Q - v . Former Wolverine named NL MVP Larkin first shortstop in 33 years to win top National League honor…

… average and seventh in RBI despite playing only three seasons in Ann Arbor. Larkin paced the team in batting with a .363 average in 1984 and led the Wolverines to a College World Series berth in both 1983…

… and 1984 - the last two appearances by a Michi- gan team. Former Wolverine Barry Larkin became Just the sixth shortstop to win the NL MVP. the he . itana p raa teU''4g. dfitgI ZS- t e . lf Re'It aa…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 26

… shooting guard or small forward. He may have a great deal of size and athletic ability, but he's simply not comfortable playing with his back to the basket. The Wolverines were weakened dur- ing the off…

… great deal of depth and would have allowed Fisher to work Traylor in slowly. Still, no one is shedding a tear for the Wolverines. Michigan is big, strong, ath- letic and confident in the paint. Taylor…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 28

… guard, giv- ing him quite a few options in his rota- tion. Fife, the team's captain and lone x a senior, is a born-and bred Wolverine y__ who is ready to lead the team. Conlan YOUAPL NIT YOU LOVE IT YOU…

… freshman and has shown tenacity on defense and a feel for the game on offense. Bullock shot 59 percent from 3-point range in high school last season, so he is primed to cure the Wolverines' biggest weak…

Wolverines. Indiana returns two other sophomore starters from that team in Patterson, a forward, and guard Neil Reed. Miller, a swingman, and 7-0 center Todd Lindeman both saw significant ac- tion last year…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 29

…- member him. He scored 19 points and almost led Iowa to a win over the Wol- verines last Jan. 11 at Crisler Arena. Michigan eventually won, 83-82, in two overtimes when the Wolverines' Maceo Baston batted…

… Jess Settles, they didn't even make the tournament last season. The Wolverines are young and talented, but young means only one player with more than a year's experience and that talent doesn't include a…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 30

… walk-on is Ryan DeKuiper, a 6-2 senior guard who spent two years as a manager for the Wolverines. The Fremont native spent his freshman year as captain of the Hope College junior varsity. The transition…

… from being a Flying Dutchman to a manager to a Wolverine hasn't been lost on DeKuiper. "Obviously the level of competition here is a lot higher, and some of the places you to go and some of the people…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 31

…Oh r.- kY a I A~ __Thy Nlihisan gly u-- TI" flC!S4 - Thursday; November -16.-1995 lfl - IIIC vI1G1116011 va11y Michigan faces tough slate :. Wolverines hope to improve nonconference record…

… embarassing losses to Pennsylvania, Washington and St. John's almost kept the Wolverines out of the NCAA Tournament. This year's nonconference slate is not quite as difficult, but it still provides a great deal…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 32

… hael Rosenberg Ryan DEKUIPER Height: 6-2 Year: Senior Position: Guard/Forward Hometown: Fremont The Scoop: DeKuiper spent the last two years as a manager for the Wolverines before making the team this…

… game. Team won Michigan's Class A title over fellow Wolverine Willie Mitchell's Pershing team his junior year. High School Highlights Parade All-American afte assists, 2.7 steals, and thi from the field…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 33

…: Clarkston Strengths: The most experienced Wolverine. Can hit the outside shot. Question Marks: Lacks confidence. Doesn't take charge as point guard should.- Stee FISHER Born: March 24, 1945 High School…

… Strengths:fVery good outside Shooter. True team play. Question Marks: Has seen only nine minutes of play as a Wolverine. .Perhaps he ate a little too much. The food, that is. By his senior year at Detroit…

November 16, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

… Continental U S. h ~m m m m ilo ooo ASSISTANCE: call 763-5174 or go to the Service Windows, Office of the Registrar, LSA Lobby WOLVERINE ACCESS Wolverine Access is an electronic information service you may use…

… to access your academic record and general University information. You can use Wolverine Access on any Macintosh at the Campus Computing Sites. Call 764-HELP for assistance with Wolverine Access…

November 16, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

Wolverines ride five-game winning streak to the top BY BARRY SOLLENBERGER Daily Hockey Writer It doesn't take an aerospace engi- neer to understand why the Michigan hockey team has vaulted to the top spot in…

… reason to go dancing on I-94. After all, the Wolverines were top ranked for over three months last sea- son - from Nov. 21, 1993 until Feb. 27, 1994- but didn't win the national championship. Lake State…

… Ron Mason finally pulled Buzak, briefly, late in the second period of the Wolverine romp. Even a brick wall between the pipes could not have stopped the Michigan offensive attack against the Spartans…

…. The Wolverines made life miserable for the preseason Hobey Baker candidate, outshooting the Spar- tans, 32-7, in the first two periods and, 40-15, for the game. "Buzak's obviously not used to getting 15…

…. "It left him out to dry, and we took advantage of it." In Saturday's win over Bowling Green, the Wolverines shut down the CCHA's leading scorer, Brian Holzinger. The senior centermanaged only one assist…

… subsequent ught as 'M' opens with Polish team Wolverine during the off-season. Jun- ior Dugan Fife once again joins King in the backcourt, and Jackson returns as the team's small forward. Most onlookers…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

… Notre Dame, Miami, Michigan and Wisconsin. SDespite the finish Saturday, Michigan still could end up in the top three nationally. The course on Saturday was slow and hilly, which took away the Wolverines

… season. The course at Lehigh is flat and quick, which should enable the Michigan runners to use their track speed to surpass their opponents. LONG-DISTANCE RUNNING: The Wolverines appear to be better at 10…

…. The wins broke a nine-game losing streak for the Wolverines. Freshman Wolverine setter Erin McGovern was the spark plug in the victories. McGovern broke or tied four career records against the…

… digs to bring her total to 1,070, passing Lisa Vahi's (1984-87) mark of 1,041. Davidson nailed 5 acesagainst Purdue and Indiana totie for third place on the Wolverine all-time ace list. THEY WERE TYING…

… the Big Ten standings due to its nine-match skid. But the statistics justify the slide because the Wolverines. were ranked last in five of the six main categories in the Big Ten: hitting efficiency…

November 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… to recreate the life of saxophone great Lester Young. Read a review of this original work by a University Theatre professor. The Michigan Wolverines won, lost and tied this weekend. They tied Illinois…

…) scores a touchdown in the Wolverines' 22-22 tie against l II:Ts. At eft, Wolverine wice receiver Derrick Alexander reacts to an Elvis Grbac interc e ption. The tie gave Michigan a Rose Bowl berth, but…

November 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 35) • Page Image 16

…. They (Miami) earned the chances they got." The third period witnessed the kind of explosive hockey expected of Michigan, and the kind of hockey that has been lacking of late. The Wolverines scored three…

…, as the Wolverine offense had too many missed chances. The sput- tering power play evidenced the nu- merous blown opportunities for Michigan, as the Wolverines failed to convert on any of their ten…

… hammering away and play- ing a high-level intensity game." r n e4Li e , 1 6 EVAN PETRIE/Daily Senior defenseman Pat Neaton carries the puck up ice during the Wolverines Saturday night victory over…

… luetreadswaterin competve LA by Andy Stabile Daily Hockey Writer [)on't be ftoled. Michigan took three points from Miami this weekend, but considering the way the Wolverines fought to Saturday's win following Friday…

…'s series felt: Friday's tie was mostly a result of Miami's hunger to win while Saturday's Michigan victory was a result of the Wolverines desperation not to lose. Let's face it. Miami had no cause for…

… conference to stay. Michigan, on the other hand, finds themselves desperately trying to tread the CC1-IA waters, determined not to drown. 'he Wolverines won last I"riday's match against Lake Superior after…

… taking only one point from Western Michigan the week before. After losing Saturday's game against the Lakers and tying Miami this Friday, the Wolverines were indeed desper- ate again for a win Saturday…

…. And even this game was tied, 1- 1, after a second period in which the Wolverines were outplayed and held to four shots. Michigan got a spark in the third when lDan Stiver netted the go-ahead goal. Mike…

… Knuble then scored two of his own, but this was anyone's game before the Wolverines' third-period barrage. And let it be said now that the balance el power in the ('CCIA is chang- ing. Once doormats…

… that Michigan has as much or more" talent than anyone in the conference. Because of this, teams get fired up to play the Wolverines. What is clear in the last three weeks is that the Wolverines cannot…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

… one responsibility-laden senior, one wire-thin center and a bench full of potential starters. Plus, without the high expectations shouldered by last year's Wolverines, Michigan has nowhere to go but up…

…. Rumeal is gone. Loy is gone. Terry is gone. Mike is gone. And, yes, even Sean is gone. They're all gone, and they aren't coming back. No matter how hard you think about them, the Wolverine stars ofthe past…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 17

… Former Wolverine forward Mike Griffin is reportedly residing in Japan, where he plays basketball in a semi-professional corporate league. Word has it Griffin now scores 35 points a night in a very…

…. "Compared to other (Big Ten) teams in size, we're giving up a lot." That will only make Riley's job harder - especially since he is extremely foul-prone. The Wolverines can ill afford to lose their only…

Wolverines can be counted on to pull the trigger early and often from a host of guards, including designated shooter Tony Tolbert, a sophomore not known for lack of confidence. In fact, if things go too…

… Michigan to take more three- pointers than it has in the past. Three quick guards may also mean increased pressing on defense, a tactic the Wolverines have generally stayed away from in the past, in favor of…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 19

… season: No. 1 in the college basketball poll. - Michigan received 16 points, which placed the Wolverines No. 47 in the nation. A panel of 65 sports writers and broadcasters picked UNLV No. 1, followed by…

… that. But now, as Wolverine fans descend back to reality, they insist on sinking to the other end of the preseason totem pole. Before Michigan has taken its first NCAA tipoff this season, everyone is…

… its fan's collective head is great, with three major variables deciding the team's fate: the Wolverines are surfing waves of maybe and probably in a sea of uncertainties. Uncertainty: Who will play the…

… Ten centers have the size, but not the speed. That could be a rationalization, but it could also be true given Michigan's new fast-paced attack. FormerJ Wolverine power forward Loy Sheran Vaught, for…

Wolverines made their mark on Mitchell as well. "I was underestimating the talent at this school when I thought I'd be a starter right away," Mitchell conceded. "There's a great deal of talent here, and I…

… than bad tennis players. Probably: What the Wolverines then need is a point guard who can run the floor Give this team a chance intellige: basketba team; as] Deme could pe last year. point to a scorer…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 21

… forward in comparison to the other rookies. Mitchell should see action early in the season alongside Wolverine center Eric Riley. He can score from either the perimeter or inside. He also can jump fairly…

… top scorer." Another adjustment Mitchell must make is the switch from being a perimeter shooter to a post-up player. In the past, he.has been an outside shooter for the most part, but the Wolverines are…

… center, so he must also stay clear of foul trouble. Armer must rebound effectively, especially on offense; since the Wolverines are generally a perimeter team. "Chip's biggest asset has to be size and…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 22

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