January 17, 1991
(vol. 101, iss. 76)
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… looking bleak, with little hope, along comes Northwestern - just the kind of opponent the Wolverines need after dropping their first four conference games. Of course, if Michigan (7-7 overall) loses at…
… a fervor and abandon that will give us positive results." Yes, maybe the towel shouldn't be thrown in on the Wolverines just yet. After all, three of their conference losses have been on the road, and…
… last November, four Wolverine swimmers outdid the performance. Mike Barrowman, Eric Wunder- lich, Eric Namesnik, and Michigan alumnus Brent Lang seized five med- als for the United States squad at the…
… arrows of its competition at the first annual Shakespearean Festival in Columbia, Missouri this weekend. Iowa, Missouri, and Utah State will challenge the Wolverines in the tournament, which will feature a…
… were." The Wolverines will feature a new line-up in this weekend's competition. Sophomore Eva Gordon will perform the floor exercise, and first-year gymnast Tami Crocker will participate on the uneven…
… vault. Armento sat out the Wolverines' first meet, but witnessed the team's performance. "The first meet was like an eye-opener. Now we know what to do," Armento said. "I feel pretty confident; we have a…
… runner in the last stretci of the race to capture first place for the Wolverines. The opposite scenario occurred in the two mile relay as junior Amy Bannister led off with a 2.11.4 half mile to give…
… Michigan a strong lead. First-year student Jessica Kluge, and juniors Megan Nortz, and Carrie Yates maintained it to secure a Wolverine victory. Though last Saturday's Michigan Relays provided a first test…
… for t Wolverines, Missouri and Arkans are teams more specialized in dis- tance events. "We will have tough competition from Missouri and Arkansas" said distance coach Sue Foster. An additional challenge…