February 16, 2004
(vol. 113, iss. 97)
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… rotation, which the Wolverines competed on the floor exercise and Utah took on the balance beam. On the floor exercise, Michigan seemed to be scoring in pairs. Fresh- man Carol McNamara and senior Christine…
… Michigan. Even though Michigan trailed head- ing into the final event, the Wolverines approached the event just as they would have had they been ahead. Coach Bev Plocki said she did not feel the need to tell…
…, Roy had been battling with fellow Wolverine R.J. Boudro for the starting spot on Michigan's roster at 174 pounds. But Roy might have ended the debate yesterday when he prevented DeNisco from escaping at…
… through the program and represent Michigan well." MIKE HULSEBUS/Daily Michigan senior Calli Ryals paced the Wolverines by winning the all-around competition. She ended her performance with a nearly…
… busier after the Wolverines competed this weekend at the Sykes-Sabok Challenge Cup in State College, Penn. Michigan automatically qualified athletes in two more events for Nationals. The distance medley…
… relay was the highlight of the weekend for the Wolverines. Michigan won the race by 17 seconds, coming in at 9:29.79, more than five seconds less than the qualifying mark. The performance was a mere .03…
… second off of the automatic standard, but his 1:49.13 per- formance makes him a provisional qualifier in the event. Jeff Porter was the other provisional qualifier for the Wolverines, qualifying in the 60…
… effort boosted the Wolverines ahead of the Chippewas and Kent State. Every point counted as 17 different athletes earned points for the Maize and Blue. In the field, sophomore Adam Kring and freshmen…