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January 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… scored a 45.6 on balance beam which is very good," Michigan coach Beverly Fry said after the women's gymnastics team's victory at Western Michigan on Sunday. The Wolverines recorded the top three beam…

… routines with less than full tumbling difficulty - Fry did find the fact that the team could score 179.35 encouraging. But she emphasized there is still much room for improvement. The Wolverines also won the…

Wolverines snap a 10-game losing streak at Illinois' Assembly Hall with 18 points and 10 rebounds in the Wolverine, 74-70, defeat in Champaign Monday evening. The new $750,000 scoreboard with graphics, and…

January 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, January 17,1990 Wolverine swimmer Ann Colloton races to victory in the 200 -yard breaststroke before a standing-room-only crowd at Canham Natatorium. A MEET TO…

… longer races. Chanting on the Michigan bench led to cheering in the stands, and the crowd reaction certainly had an effect on the Wolverines. Men'shcoach Jon Urbanchek credited the fans with "elevating our…

… when Wolverines Gwen DeMaat and Kathy Diebler held Stanford's Olympic star, Janet Evans, to a third place finish in the 200-yard freestyle. The first event of the evening, the 400-yd. medley relay, set…

… the tone for the men's performance. Michigan's own All-World Olympian, Mike Barrowman, swam second. As he entered the water for his leg of the race, the Wolverines trailed by almost half a length of the…

… pool. Amidst deafening encouragement from teammates and fans, Barrowman not only caught up to his Cardinal opponent, he overtook him. The Wol-verines then held on to win the event, giving them the…

…. CHORUS LET THE GAMES GO ONE WITHOUT THEM, USC WON'T WIN WITHOUT THEM, WE CAN SIMPLY LIVE WITHOUT THEM, THEY'RE PARTIAL TO SC. Now, here's your song Bo: "Ode (Owed) to the Wolverines" (To the Tune of…

April 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 132) • Page Image 10

… improved as the games went on, but the breaks didn't go our way." The Wolverines (15-19 overall, 3-5 in the Big Ten) pulled out their only win of the series in the 12th inning of game three. Mich- igan took…

… in runs. First-year pitcher Kelly Forbis earned the win when Kun- nen batted in Heather Lyke in the top of the 12th to give Michigan a 7-6 win. Two of the Wolverines' three losses also went into extra…

… are just concentrating on playing better ball. We are playing well, but we just need the extra push to get the wins." After plowing through Michigan State last weekend, the Wolverine men's tennis…

… Midwest. "This year Notre Dame is very, very good. Northwestern beat them, but it was very close. They are prob- ably the No. 2 team in our section." Last Thursday, the Wolverines beat Michigan State, 6…

… found a confidence booster for its rookie sin- gles players. The Wolverines started the season with Kass being the only returning singles player. "Everything has been extremely positive considering all…

… earned the lone Wolverine win in the four games Michigan played this weekend. And the winner is... Gelindo Bordin of Italy receives congratulations after becoming the first Olympic men's champion to win…

September 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

…. The successful recruiting class, com- bined with the returning core from a year ago, has ev- eryone counting on big things from the Wolverines. Berenson, though, doesn't fear the additional pressure…

…. (Goaltending) could turn out to be a strength." If that should come to pass, then come March, the human pile of Wolverine icers could be one of celebration. 0 Michigan hockey player Dan Stiver skates past a…

October 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

… has enjoyed, and the fact that Sturm is still a Wolverine, vic- tories are obviously not a factor. "I am here for academic reasons, and I feel Michigan is one of the finest schools in the country," she…

…. The highlights have been the Wolverines' upsets of the first-place team in the Big Ten the last two years. "But that was only one game a season," Sturm said. "We haven't had anything outstand ing come…

… Michigan takes on MSU, the catchphrase is rivalry. Neither squad is happy with its season, and with good reason. The Wolverines are 1-15 overall, 0-7 in the Big Ten; the Spartans are 6-12 overall, and 2-6 in…

Wolverines to finally win a conference game. "There are other teams we could have beaten, but we didn't," Wolver- ine middle blocker Julia Sturm said. "MSU is definitely one of those teams that we can beat…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…- formance this season and with the option for the draft, Jon decided to test the waters." Vaughn led the Wolverines in rushing this past season compiling 1,364 yards and scoring nine touch- downs during the…

… school and enter the NFL draft. The sophomore was co-Offensive Big Ten Player of the Year and led the Wolverines in rushing last season. sts TM, s cancelled allowed in to play in this depaia ment. KA'P, a…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… that really hit you. Tamer, Stewart, Ward and Kramer fill a tough role "Shattering every existing Wolverine record, Michigan's flashy left winger, Gib James, humiliated ... St. Thomas in the Coliseum…

…, Moretto James was referred to as "an entire hockey team unto himself," by Lowrey and the Daily. In 1937, he helped the Wolverines to a share in the Big Ten Championship. That same year, he was a selection…

… to the Midwest College All-Star Team. Dave Butts got his chance to play in the net, under Michigan coach Al Renfrew in the 1962-63 season, when the Wolverines were short on players. He played goal for…

… team with 67 points. Along with teammate Greg Fox, Moretto was one of the first players drafted in the NHL universal amateur draft in 1973. I o In 1974, Moretto scored Barnett both goals in a Wolverine 2…

…-0 victory over Michigan Tech to take the Great Lakes Invitational. Moretto is still an active player in the Senior Hockey League. Doug Barnett J mes didn't play for a 0the Wolverines but his contributions to…

…, paws at an Apposing player's helmet. Teammate Aaron Ward drops his gloves and pulls a Boston player's shirt over his head. Fellow Wolverines Cam Stewart and Ted Kramer join the action, grabbing and…

… pushing at two other players. -It's a familiar sight to many Michigan fans and opposing teams around the Central Collegiate I16ckey Association. Week after .eek, fans can find these four Wolverines

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… 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…

April 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

…. The Wolverines (5-1 in the Big Ten, 10-3 overall) are trying to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing results. The squad split a pair of matches, falling to No. 18 Indiana Saturday, 5-4, but…

… first in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champion- ships last weekend. Top-seeded Wolverine David Kass dropped to No. 11 in the latest Volvo Tennis/Collegiate Rankings, despite not playing any…

… a slump of late, and this match may prolong that slide. Notre Dame sophomore Chuck Coleman (26-20), the Irish's No. 2 player, has moved into the top 100, and is now tied for 97th. The Wolverines will…

… (19-12), who was ranked eighth in the District IV preseason ranking. The Wolverines' No. 3 player, Scott Cuppett, also has been on a roll. The fiery sophomore has rat- tled off five straight victories…

… Big Ten, 14-5 overall) to the Huron Valley Tennis Club to take on the host Wolverines (3-3, 11-6) in a wo- men's tennis match today at 2 p.m. Both squads are .500 in the Big Ten, having beaten Illinois…

…'ve been up against," Ritt said. Last weekend at Indiana, the Wolverines were challenged at the top of the seedings. No. 1 singles player Christine Schmeidel's ab- sence due to illness did not help Michigan…

…-2) or junior Jennifer Lev (3-3, 10- 5) will receive the assignment opposite Leone. Today's match will be the third in five days for the Wolverines who conclude the regular season this weekend at home…

January 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 59) • Page Image 10

… Michigan Daily Friday, January 17, 1992 Page 10 'M' women cagers shoot for Wildcats, Badgers Wolverines ramble their way to Illinois by' Tim Spolar Daily Basketball Writer After suffering two losses at…

… last week, the Wolverines face an uphill battle this weekend, traveling to North- western and Wisconsin. While Michigan may still be feeling the sting of dropping two home games, coach Bud Van…

January 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 59) • Page Image 11

… Sugiura Daily Hockey Writer There was a time when a Mich- igan hockey series with Illinois- Chicago (UIC) meant a pair of easy Wolverine victories. Before the season began, they (15-3-3 overall, 9-3-3 in…

… couple of games." In the first game, Ouimet netted the game-winner at 19:57 of the third period to steal a 5-4 victory. The following night, UIC out- played the then-No. 1 Wolverines, but wound up with a 3…

… Flames caught Michigan off guard with pesky forechecking in Ann Arbor, and Wolverine coach Red Berenson foresees more of the same. "They'll start coming at us hard and hopefully we'll be able to handle it…

…," he said. UIC marks the Wolverines' first two-game road trip since Lake Superior. Michigan dropped both in the Soo, a 3-2 overtime loss and a 10- 0 stomping. A solid showing here would go a long way to…

… solidify the No. 3 Wolverines' legitimacy among hockey's elite. "We haven't established that we deserve our top ranking yet," de- fenseman Doug Evans said. "A major way to establish that is to go in there…

… should do okay." Michigan failed to do so last weekend in a home-and-home set with Notre Dame. While the Wolverines emerged with a 4-3, 8-5 sweep, the Irish made the weekend a bit more uncomfortable than…

… expected. Berenson's disenchant- ment with his Wolverines' play Friday in Notre Dame behooved him to call a second-period timeout to berate his club. "It was like, 'This is an embarrassment to Michigan…

… coach Larry Pedrie said. Another advantage Pedrie will utilize is his familiarity with the Wolverines. He served three years as an assistant under Berenson. a HEY WOLVERINES! ' | | | Forward Cam…

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, 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, 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, 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, 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 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…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…: "Revolution in China - 1925-1927" 7-8:00 p.m. MLB Room B122 Anthropology Club, meeting Dominick's, 7 p.m. Speakers "The Polish Economy," Wolverine Rm School of Business Administration, 4-6 p.m. "Physics: Colloq…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… Westerby, Jessica Kluge and Amy Bannister raced to a season-best time of 8:38.60 minutes, qualifying them first in the final heat. However, the Wolverine team was unable to duplicate their per- formance…

…, crossing the line in 8:44.12, which only earned them a seventh-place finish. While the Wolverines finished only one place away from earning All-American status, their prelimi- nary time established a new…

… effort. Across the board we just weren't as fast in finals." Had the Wolverines duplicated their time in the finals, the relay would have placed fourth. The relay team from Wisconsin finished first in 8…

…- shore came away with a hard fought 14-13 victory over the Wolverines at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse. Bob White of Lakeshore scored the winning goal, his third of the game, at the 3:56 mark of the fourth quarter…

… three unanswered goals in a span of 3:40 by Adam Levy, Jeff Ellenbogen and Clyde, who led the Wolverines with four tallies on the day. But an attempt to clear the ball by Michigan goalie Pete Mc…

… right. "It was just a very disappointing performance," he added. "We weren't in the game in the second half. We were not in the game mentally." The basics seemed to trouble the Wolverines just as they had…

… ball out of bounds. It was a very poor perfor- mance of fundamentals." The Wolverines will try to re- group Wednesday night when they play at Oberlin, a Division III varsity team. Chris Webber, Michigan…

… Michigan's men's golf team this past weekend, as it fin-* ished 12th out of a field of 16 teams at the South Florida Invita-tional in Tampa. The Wolverines were hoping to improve upon their seventh…

… the top Wolverine for the fourth straight tournament. The next Michigan golfer, Mike Hill, was 13 strokes behind Kobane in the three-round tournament. The Wolverines lack some consistency from top to…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 11

… Lafayette. Michigan will take on Purdue and Kentucky along with a smattering of Division II schools at the Purdue Invitational. The Wolverines are looking to improve on a second-place finish at Virginia last…

… Relays," McGuire said. "The Penn Relays start in the middle of -the week, so we don't want people to be burned out." In spite of some bersonnel shifts,. the Wolverines are looking to score big and win the…

… will be trying to defend her three-meter title of a year ago. Former Wolverine diver Mark Lenzi will also attempt to defend his 1991 national crown. Alison Brothers took 13th-place in the one…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

… the Wolverines to a Big Ten title. "I definitely think we have a shot to win the Big Ten this year," Heams said. The Wolverines (8-2 Big Ten, 22-16 overall) are leading the league as they head to…

… honor, Heams has compiled countless great memories, too many, she says, to name a favorite. Heams recalled her first year, when the Wolverines won the National Invitational Softball Tournament which…

… the Big Ten Conference Champion- ships, May 1-3. "We're just looking to get back on track," Michigan coach Sue LeClair said. "We're not happy with the results so far." The root of the Wolverine

… prepare for this weekend. The Wolverines are led by junior Wendy Bigler and senior Kristin Beilstein who carry respective 81.8 and 81.9 season stroke average into Purdue. Senior Erica Zonder, junior Tricia…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 13

…. The Wolverines (7-5 Big Ten, 17-18 overall) will play a pair of doubleheaders against Indiana (7-5, 26-11) in Bloomington this weekend. Michigan is coming off a three- loss weekend to Minnesota, while…

… three losses to the Gophers, the Wolverines still find themselves in a second- place tie. However, the tie is now with four teams - Michigan State, Indiana, Illinois, and Purdue. The Buckeyes remain one…

… Siena Heights to move himself into a seventh-place tie with former Wolverine wide receiver Greg McMurtry at 37. Buerkel is only two steals from tying current Cincinnati Reds third base- man, Chris Sabo…

… competition. Reeling from an eighth-place finish in the Marshall Invitational last week, the Wolverines hope to have three well-played rounds at the Firestone. "I think we have to step it up a " little bit and…

June 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… assistant Mike DeBord to fill the assistant coaching vacancy left when Jerry Hanlon moved to the. athletic department's development staff. Coaching moves ii Former Wolverine icer Billy Powers is retuming to…

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…

March 17, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…'s tennis team might have been victims of a low spot in last weekend's Rice/Donnay Tennis Classic. Perhaps underestimated by the seeding committee coming into the tournament, the Wolverines were slotted…

…." While the Jaguars went on to the winner's bracket, turning away host Rice in the finals, Michigan was relegated to the consolation bracket with the two other first-round losers. The Wolverines showed…

….m. the following day. I DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily Wolverine center Brian Wiseman skates up the ice in Saturday's 8-1 victory over Notre Dame. Many of his teammates earned All-CCHA honors. 01 I BASKETBALL…

… Illinois coach Lou Henson grabbed Coach of the Year honors. Ohio State guard Greg Simpson was named Freshman of the Year in the Big Ten. Other Wolverines receiving honors include: Juwan Howard - All…

… against Northwestern Saturday gave him 26 on the season and 62 in his career. That's good for seventh on the Michigan all-time list. Rose needs 13 more to tie Garde Thompson, a Wolverine swingman from 1984…

… team, has defeated Michigan in each of the past two years' meetings. De- spite this fact, the Wolverines re- main confident for tonight's game, focusing their strategy on defense. "Defense is actually…

September 17, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

…,19 Wolverines kick Windsor back across the border By CHARLIE BREITROSE DAILY SPORTS WRITER After a sluggish first five minutes, the Michigan women's soccer team took control of the tempo of yesterday's game…

… against Windsor. The Wolverines' (7-1) momentum carried them to a 6-1 vic- tory. Michigan's opponents looked in control of the game from the opening kickoff, when they stole Michigan's first pass of the…

… the left and put the fifth goal of the evening into the right corner. Windsor ended the shutout when Michigan goalie Alicia Smith couldn't control a hard shot.TheWolverine stop- per had six saves in…

… Michigan substituted itsentire front five, andreceived good results. Forward Katie Rubin put aheader offacornerkick past Windsor's netminder in the back of the net for the game's final tally. The Wolverines

… early-season warm-up for Michigan. However, the Wolverines' (3-3) matches with Iowa State (2-5) tonight and No. 11 Colorado (4-1) tomorrow have a great deal more significance than just being matches…

… to be among the seven or eight in our rotation. We will be looking for people to emerge." The only Wolverine that has set her- self definitively in the lineup so far is senior outside blocker Fiona…

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…

March 17, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… drunken driv- ing charge. Berenson was appre- hended by Officer Myron Blackwell when he tried to drive away from Banfield's Bar and Grill at 3140 Packard Road. The Wolverine coach $participates in a weekly…

March 17, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

…. 14 seed and the West Coast Conference *tournament champion. The Wolverines (13-5 Big Ten, 21- 7) lost three of their last four games; the Waves (8-6 WCC, 19-10 overall), on the other hand, ended the…

… year. But the Waves possess a postseason record of just 4-11, com- pared to Michigan's 37-15 overall tally. The Wolverines have advanced to the final game the past two seasons, and garnered the national…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…4- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994 Madden on-the-puck P Wolverine contributes two goals, physical presence By BARRY SOLLENBERGER Daily Hockey Writer Even though official…

… in the first period, giving the Wolverines a 4- 0 lead in their 8-0 blanking of York Upiversity. Playing on a squad with nine other freshmen, Madden appeared to get lost in the shuffle at times last…

… line in the league." Madden's improvement adds much-needed depth to the Wolverine offensive corps. "John has played well right from the startof the season," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "I think he…

… is not getting up after being checked during the Wolverines' 8-0 season-opening victory over York University. ..._.. Do you want new speakers or to upgrade your old cabinets? Super Low Pfices (313…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… claim its third con- secutive Wolverine Interregional. Deanna captured the top spot in the field with a time of 17:25, while her sister, Pauline, finished fifth' overall and second for the Wolverines

Wolverines when Deanna ran towards the finish line only three quarters of the way through. Due to the number of loops that the runners were forced to follow, she mistakenly followed the wrong stripe on her…

…. "We ran pretty good up #ront, and I'm pleased considering that our runners haven't rested. This was an importantrace with some good teams." The Wolverines' standing in the 8,000-meter meet earned them…

November 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…, participants can fire four shots at a target with a .22 caliber Remington competition target rifle. Pro- go to the Wolverine Battalion to ay for special events and functions not covered by the Army or the…

… incorrectly reported in an editorial in yesterday's Daily. Senate. This was -IT iO T- D OPET a Group Meetings Q Circle K International, weekly meeting, 663-2461, Michigan Union, Wolverine Room, 7:30 S p…

November 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 33) • Page Image 13

… impressio The five freshmen- Conlan, Maceo Baston, Willi Maurice Taylor and Jerod accounted for more than h Wolverines' offense in Mich son opening, 94-80, exhibitio the Polish National Team. 0 "I think we…

Wolverines were led by a familiar face. Senior Jimmy King was the top scorer in the game with 22 points in- cluding three three-pointers. Poland was led by 6-foot-7 guard Adam Wojcik who made all three of the…

November 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

… pride and losepride in the same match, the Michi- gan women's volleyball team did it last night. The Wolverines won their big- gest match of the season, a 15-11, 14- 16,4-15,15-13,15-9, five-game thriller…

… comeback, win- ning five crucial points on her serve. The Wolverines led 14-12 in game two, but the Spartans came back and won four points and the game. Michi- gan looked to be out ofit after Michigan State…

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… succeeded, even though the season has yet to begin. The Wolverines carry a lot of mo- mentum into their season's debut against Northwestern Saturday nightat 7 p.m. at the Intramural Sports Build- ing. By…

… finishing first in a preseason tournament at Michigan StateMichi- gan is just where it wants to be. The confident Wolverines know they have to put the preseason matches into perspective. "Afterabig win like…

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…... ................... . ........ a :1 The senior must now step up to lead young team. By Ryan White Meet the Wolverines............N.Nmo.s16 Profiles and stats on everybody, even the walkons. First Team Glenn Robinson, Purdue Jalen…

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… basketball team contem- plated a season without its best player from the previous campaign, Chris Webber. The loss of four seniors meant the Wolverines were looking ahead to a year with just seven scholarship…

Wolverines with two big holes in the lineup. "I'm a little extra nervous going of Fab Five expected into this season minusJuwan andJalen," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "Those are huge shoes to fill…

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…, accumulating a 28- 0 record. Baston joins Jackson, King and Crawford as Wolverines who hail from the state of Texas. Baston av- eraged 24 ppg and 12 rpg in his final season at Spruce High School in Dallas…

…. Several of the freshmen will be asked to fill the void in the frontcourt left by Howard. Baston, Taylor and Ward stand at 6-feet-9, providing the Wolverines with plenty of height. "One of my concerns is who…

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