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February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 13

…BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - February 17, 1997 - 58 Wolverines peer into past in 84-81 loss to Hoosiers By Danioel Rumore Daily Sports Editor Ahe Michigan men's basketball team…

… memories of its 72-70 loss at Indiana on Jan. 21. Despite Michigan's first half domina- tion and a near-career day from forward Maceo Baston, the Wolverines fell to I ana in a few of the same ways they to…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 16

… Marlow Luck may have had a hand in the Michigan women's gymnastics team's five victories this weekend, but, luck aside, the Wolverines still performed well enough to set and then break their team…

… to injuries, the Tigers arrived with just six gymnasts. The Wolverines gainedl89.25 points to break the record of 188.6 that they had set two weeks earlier against Iowa. LSU scored 185.25, Northern…

… Michigan. After Friday's record-setting per- formance, Wolverine assistant coach Dave Kuzara felt confident going into the weekend's second competi- tion. Sunday, No. 10 Missouri would join LSU in…

… competition against the Wolverines. "We were good today," Kuzara said. "But we will be even better on Sunday. We will consistently get better the rest of the way. We're tough. We will win on Sunday." Just as…

…," Missouri assis- tant coach Kris Buchheister said. "But after our disaster on the bars, we came back pretty well." Although Michigan broke its team record, the Wolverines looked as if they might have been the…

… cushion we needed." Kelly Carfora of Michigan performs on the balance beam on her way to achieving a score of 9.60. The Wolverines garnered 189.4 points on their way to victory over LSU and Missouri. 0…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… minutes of three-on-three hockey Time is running out on the Michigan hockey team. Nearly the whole regular season has passed, and the Wolverines are still looking for anwers to questions they faced in…

… learn in second-grade gym class. But he couldn't be more correct. The Wolverines, for parts of the game, dominated Miami in the same way the color green dominates grass. Michigan owned the first period…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… end result? The usual. Two Michigan victo- ries. On Friday, the Wolverines (19-2-2 CCHA, 28-2- 3 overall) trudged their way to an uninspired 3-1 victory over Notre Dame. At one point, a fan tossed a…

… banana onto the ice - perhaps as com- entary on the players', well, "rotten" perfor- ance. But the Wolverines sprang to life on Saturday, giving the Irish a 6-1 thrashing. The big story of the weekend was…

… Brendan Morrison - the senior Hobey Baker candidate became Michigan's all-time leading scorer on Saturday night, surpassing former Wolverine Denny Felsner with two goals and two assists. On Friday, Morrison…

Wolverines for a career- Indiana 84 2 Michigan 81 high 31 points, only five of which came in the first half, and almost sin- gle-handedly erased a 20-point Michigan lead on the way to a gut- wrenching, heart…

…-breaking, nail-bit- ing, stomach-churning 84-81 Indiana win over the Wolverines in overtime yesterday. Guyton, who nailed seven of 12 attempts from 3-point range, scored eight points in the final three minutes of…

…. After Louis Bullock missed a run- ning jumper on the Wolverines' next possession, Guyton got Conlan to fall for a ball fake at the top of the key, took a step to his left and drained another three to tie…

…'s all-time leading scorer during Saturday night's 6-1 victory over Notre Dame. Book it! Morrison sets scoring record Six-point weekend puts Wolverines' leader and best in record, history books By Dan…

… Stiliman t ly Sports Writer When Brendan Morrison broke Denny Felsner's Michigan scoring record early in the third period of Saturday night's game against Notre Dame, the rest of the Wolverines came off the…

… moment that the Wolverines and their fans had been anticipating for weeks, and it had finally happened. "It didn't quite come on the play that I had envisioned," Morrison said. "You always picture the…

…'s Richard Mandeville (left) and Jason Collier in yesterday's 84-81 overtime loss to the Hoosiers. WOlverines i dre need ofsoe heat By Jordan Field Daily Sports Writer ust about every morning, Airron…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 15

… performances. Amy Buchholz and Karen Harvey got the Wolverines started on the right track with second- and third-place finishes, respectively, in ,the 3000 meters. "It was a good race, but not as good as I would…

… mile with a career best time of 4:50.88, just short of provisional qualifying time. "Courtney has improved every meet, and she's got a good shot at qualifying," McGuire said. The Wolverines had a big day…

… Eric Folkins pinned Wolverine Dan Leemaster. At 126 pounds, the Gophers' Scott Rohrer scored an up- set decision over No. 20 Jason Cluff in a tight match, 3-2. Third-ranked Gilbert delivered for Michigan…

… as usual, winning a major decision over Tim Harris, and upping his undefeated dual record to 10-0. The next two Wolverines fol- lowed suit, as No. 13 James Rawls (142) and 11th-ranked Brian Harper (150…

… for Sean because he was a little sick." Bormet wasn't the only one, as many of the Wolverines were a bit under the weather, after eating some not-so-agreeable food the day be- fore. However, Michigan…

… heptathlon this weekend in the Red Simmons Invitaitonal. Several Wolverines had excellent races in the meet which gave them a weekend off from Big Ten action. CUSTOM PRINTED N INTRODUCTORY ./~ j SPECIALM…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… Saturday against the young, spry chal- lengers in Ann Arbor, it saw a bleak future. The entire Wolverine starting lineup is young enough to date Heathcote's granddaughters - the five rookies will be playing…

… experienced Spartans used all their moxy to secure the victory. The contest - a 70-59 Michigan State victory - turned into a big time confrontation in the waning sec- onds when Wolverine Juwan Howard committed…

… all the Wolverines in the second half. After controlling a great part of the first stanza with an up tempo game which gave the Wolverines a 13-point lead, the Wolverines lost the upper hand in the…

… Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson was he found the balanced scoring he was looking for this weekend against Miami. The bad news was the Wolverines still have not reached the level they had hoped to be at by…

… of the 18 Wolverine skaters notched goals and 15 of the 18 scored points in Michigan's 8-4, 10- 5 sweep of Miami (9-13-4 CCHA, 12-14-4 overall). The bulk of the scoring for Michigan (16-6-3, 21-6- 3…

February 17, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

… Hockey vs. Miami Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Si Women's Swimming at Big Ten Championships Today, all day Indianapolis .Wolverines dunk Hawkeyes,89-76 Rose has best effort of season, FO REST…

…'s basketball team will win the 1994 NCAA title. The Wolverines have just about everything a team needs to make it through the grueling three-week tour- nament - and come home toting the winner's plaque. 'All…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… the hock and Michigan trailing by one in the 1989 NCAA championship game, Michigan guard Rumeal -Robinson stepped up to the free- throw line. With millions of eyes on him and he Wolverines' national…

…-year starter for the Wolverines from 1986-90. He was a consensus 1990 All-Big Ten selection as well as a finalist for e 1990 Pete Maravich and John .ooden Awards. But in the hearts of Michigan fans, Robinson…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

… - The contrasts could not have been any starker for the Michigan's women's basketball team ^ w this weekend. After handing Penn State its worst Big Ten loss ever Friday, the Wolverines >E were savaged…

… time Michigan has allowed an opponent to score 100 points since 1993-94 and by the most points the Wolverines have given up this season. The loss came after the Wolverines had put a similar pasting on…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… weekend coming up. The Wolverines will try to win their 12th-straight Big Ten Championship when the three-day meet starts Thursday in Bloomington. (17) SYRACUSE 69, PENN STATE 90 Villanova 64 Ohio State 81…

Wolverines are playing welZhe goaltender might not face many she He might not get the opportunity to show his teammates what he can do. Fortunately for Michigan netminder Marty Turco, his teammates look out…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 14

…, setting the Big Ten record. The game was stopped, and coach Bud VanDeWege presented Andrew with the game ball. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, no victories were recorded with the blocks. Michigan (1…

…, but trailed 48-41 at the half. Guard Leah Wooldridge's steal and score capped a furious second-half comeback, keyed by the Wolverines' resurgent defense, to give the Wolverines the lead, 57-55, with 11…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 16

…, considering the lack of many top Wolverines at the meet, a lot of the men and women could very well have been on vacation at their respective planets of origin. Both the men's and women's teams will partic…

…- ipate in the Big Ten championships next weekend, which, besides NCAAs, is the most important meet of Michigan's indoor season. Many Wolverines did not want to sacrifice their performances at Big Tens for…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

Wolverines to a second-place finish at the meet. "It was great," Bendel said. "We were the best team at the meet, and it paid off." Heavily recruited in high school, Bendel was considered a top-flight incoming…

… changed nationality." to be taken by the hand," Richardson said. "Those kind of people will give you 110 percent every day." Bendel and the rest of the Wolverines are heading to the Big Ten Swimming and…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

… 9:36 into the second after picking up his fourth personal foul. Though the Wolverines trailed by only three with 1:55 remaining, they were unable to stop the run- away State train. Montgomery hit two…

… sweetens lineup for young Wolverines by Matthew Dodge Daily Basketball Writer What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. - William Shakespeare Unless he plays point…

… guard for Michigan. Jalen Rose, the long-shorts wear- ing, trash-talk swearing, 6-foot-8 pilot of the Wolverine fast break is one of a kind. Each of Michigan's vaunted rookies has a defined role on the…

… Rose hasn't been allowed to run the show all season. Against Michigan State this weekend, the Detroit native led the Wolverines in scoring (19 points), rebounds (nine, including four offen- sive), and…

…-prototype e freedom he needs. Rose playo 37 minutes against the Spartans. Fisher seems to understand that any succe the Wolverines enjoy will be greatly de- termined by Rose. When Michigan won at Notre Dame…

… last week, Rose hit free throw after free throw to ice the victory. Irish coach John MacLeod was im- pressed. "Rose looked like an eight-year NBA veteran out there," MacLeod said. The Wolverines have a…

…-state upstarts; and it now sits alone in third place in the Big Ten, with a 7-4 conference mark. Michigan's hopes have been dashed. The Wolverines are 6-5, good for fifth place, behind Indiana, Ohio State, MSU…

… 34 years, coaching high school basketball in Battle Creek for nine. He told a friend, Jim Lawson, about a kid named Jimmy King. Lawson knew former Michigan assistant Mike Boyd, and the Wolverines came…

February 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… every offensive category, likes plenty of other things a normal Michigan student would enjoy. But hockey is the item on his daily schedule that he doesn't tire of no matter what. After the Wolverines

… jobs! Camp Bgichigania of the Wolverines' six-game winless streak, Gassoff said the physical nature of practice was a calculated ploy to regain the edge that has been lost during the slide. "Bubba…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…-13-11- 44, UM, Turco 4-4-6 -14 Referee - John Kelly. Linesmen - Don Cline, Larry Lulich. ! At: Yost Ice Arena. A: 6,478. Legg assisted on Michigan's first two goals Saturday, helping the Wolverines jump out…

…'ve always gone to Michigan hock- ey games;' he said. "I saw them (in 1992) when the final four was in Albany. I followed them all the way there - unfortunately, things didn't pan out." The Wolverines may hope…

February 17, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… tournament. What's a team to do to pass the time? Well, it could start by winning all of its remaining contests and placing second in one of the nation's tough- est conferences. The Wolverines (8- 3 Big Ten…

… with the Indiana game that they're for real and capable of playing with any- body, especially in their building." On the flip side, Penn State coach Bruce Parkhill fears the Wolverines like Bill Clinton…

February 17, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… to Michigan when he was just 17 and has never had to as- sume that leadership role. Next year could be a year of growth for him - if he stays a Wolverine. "It's critical before you step into the pro…

… final year. Berenson discussed the example of Brian Deasley, a Wolverine player from 1987 to 1988 and a first-round pick of the Calgary Flames in 1987, who left Michigan after his sopho- more season…

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