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March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… Tuesday morning due to darkness, and the Wolverines fought hard despite different weather conditions, shooting a 298. Michigan coach Jan Dowling said she was proud of the way her team handled…

… said. “But they fought hard, and because of that we ended up nipping some teams and finishing in the top eight.” Choi led the Wolverines and finished 16th overall after firing a pair of 73s…

March 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… scientific evidence available. Wood references a recent debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham in his discussion. Invitational BY BRAD WHIPPLE The women's water polo team swept their seventh staight Wolverine

… to the Daily online for ongoing coverage of the WNIT, as the Wolverines (18-13) prepare to take on Stoney Brook (24-8) in the first round on March 21 at Crisler Center. Conference win BY EMMA MANIERE…

March 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… September, did not know him. This is Guptill's second appearance in the district court after he was charged with public urination in August of 2011. Guptill was suspended for the Wolverines' first exhibition…

…." Since then, the junior has competed in all but three of the Wolverines' contests. He didn't make the team's trip to Minnesota due to an upper-body injury and was a healthy scratch Feb. 22 against Penn…

… (12.8 points per game). The last time Michigan played Wofford was Dec. 2, 2006. In that game, an 83-49 Wolverine victory, Michigan led by as many as 37 points in the second half as the Terriers shot 30…

… between the Wolverines and the Sun Devils is Bill Frieder, the former Michigan coach who was famously fired before the 1989 NCAA Tournament, in which Michigan won its only national title. Fun Facts: Despite…

… having arguably the best player in the NBA, Kevin Durant, in 2007, the Longhorns only won one game in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Former Wolverine walk-on Sai Tummala, who redshirted at Michigan in 2011…

…, regional trophies and even a golden bat highlighted the treasure trove the Wolverines have collected in seasons past. Tuesday, though, this Michigan team will continue fighting for its next piece of…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… and Wisconsin found offensive succe ,feeding forward Ryan Evans in the P, Tournament, Wolverines and finally getting some 3-pointers to fall to a four seed The Badgers shot 36-percent from 3-po fallr tn…

… - increased their pressure for the next seven minutes before a penalty put them a man down. The Wolverines proved why they have the second-ranked power play in the CCHA, swinging the momentum in their favor…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… recipe that patched together this upstart Michigan hockey team. A month ago, facingthe harsh reality that the Wolverines would miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1989-90, Michigan readjusted…

… its season goal: Reach the Joe. It's been night and day since then. Before, it was a broken team playing selfish hockey. Now, the Wolverines have won eight consecutive games, and, with a dominant road…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 18, 2013 - 3B Blue gets four seed, to face South Dakota State Wolverines open at The Palace in South Region with Kansas, Georgetown By DANIEL WASSERMAN…

… scare over the weekend, the Wolverines will have to travel just one hour to play their opening-round matchup against South Dakota State at the Palace of Auburn Hills (Mich.) on Thursday at 7:15 p…

… Wolters will match up against, sophomore point guard Trey Burke, said he's never watched the Jackrabbits play, but another Wolverine guard, junior Tim Hardaway Jr., met Wolters while the two were at last…

… with most other non- Wolverine fans - will likely be cheering on the underdog. Hard- away was also quick tQ note that playing so close to home has its drawbacks. "It's great to be close to home, but it…

… can also be a negative thing because you're so caught up in distractions," he said. "We've just got to do a great job at limiting our distractions." The Wolverines struggled down the stretch, going just…

…, eliciting high-scor- ing affairs, something that could play to the Wolverines' advantage. "That is not a style you get a great deal in our league," Beilein said. "We guard some of that everyday in practice…

…'re getting bet- The Wolverines killed off three, place in the conference stand- ter. We have a little mojo right third-period penalties to go a ings, like this year, before mak- now, and we're going to Joe…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 12

… Michigan beat three ranked teams - No. 2 Arizona State, No. 14 Arizona and No.18 Washington. Strong perfor- mances on the mound and timely hitting helped the Wolverines (21- 7) execute their most successful…

… second baseman Ashley Lane. After working the count to 2-1, Lane hit a shot to the second baseman. Sappingfield, who was moving on contact, beat the throw to give the Wolverines the victory. "(It) was a…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… affiliations, will come from official University sources (like Wolverine Access)," she wrote. "Individuals will not be able to change this information in the directory; they must update it at the source." Witte…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…- finals Friday night, there will be more than a trip to the conference championship game on the line. While the Wolverines are play- ing in their 22nd consecutive CCHA semifinal game, the Bron- cos haven…

… little better health than we are. It's a big game at the Joe, and we've got tobe ready for it, no matter who we play." The Wolverines completed their sweep of Bowling Green relatively easily - defeating…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

… COOK Daily Sports Writer YPISLANTI - The Michigan women's basketball team went into the WNIT as a clear favor- ite after- narrowly MICHIGAN 59 missing EMU 67 the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines fin…

… Crisler arena, it still had high expectations. But just like that, the tourna- ment - and the season - is over for the Wolverines. Michigan (10-6 Big Ten, 17-13 overall) took a short seven-mile bus ride to…

… the rest of the Wolverine post players received started to take a toll. The Eagles (10-6 MAC, 23-12 overall) played a tough, physical game and didn't allow any easy buckets down low. "We got outplayed…

…. In physi- cal games we don't do very well," Michigan coach Kevin Borseth said after the game. "They came out and came after us, and they 'out physicalled' us tonight." The staple of the Wolverines

…' offense is making 3-point shots that are set up from working into the post. But even when the double and triple teams down low left perimeter shots open, the Wolverines were not able to capi- TODD NEEDLE…

…- ketball team was supposed to defy all odds. Though the Wolverines finished the season just 17-13 over- all, their season was marked by a number of outstanding feats and record-breakingstatistics. Michigan…

… bid, Michigan was sent home in round one. Needlessto say, Michigan was expected to win. In fact, the Wolverines were a poten- tial contender for the WNIT final. "I mean it was a roller coaster," senior…

… of the sea- son, the Wolverines went 4-6. That included two losses to Minnesota, a home-court stomping by Penn State and a 55-47 loss to Illinois, the 11th-ranked teaminthe confer- ence, in the second…

…; be a lot better." The Wolverines did have their high moments defensively, includ- ing against Ohio State when Michi- gan held four-time Big Ten Player of the Year Jantel Lavender to a career-low 10…

… Hicks as the sole senior to graduate from the squad, Michigan has promise to come back next sea- son with a strong, young team. But, as a lesson learned from this sea- son, the Wolverines will need to be…

March 18, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… of Jack the Wolverines at the Fresno State Schultz. Lexus Classic. Schultz, a Wisconsin resident His only disappointment is and the 31st-ranked recruit in the that he didn't shoot an under-par country…

…- his focus when he's playing two naments in late September, Jack rounds a day," Sapp said. "But, he finished third both times and his has the ability when he gets in a strong first day at the Wolverine

… of the team's 41 games as a sophomore, registering just eight points. 1 But last season, he took a small step forward, scoring 16 points and establishing himself as a power forward for the Wolverines

March 18, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…10A - Thursday, March 18, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Borseth lifting Wolverines out of shadows M ichigan women's basketball has been basement dweller for most of its 36-year…

… and never advanced past the second round ina national tour- nament. Borseth went to the WNIT in his first year at the helm, and the Wolverines wound up losing to Michigan State. After going10-20 in his…

March 18, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…' Strong pitching and defense key in Wolverines' blowout of Eagles By TIM ROHAN. performance was good enough to of the game. Cislo finished 3-for-5 defensive plays behind Sinnery Daily Sports Writer record…

… to remain in jumped and made a quick throw opment of a few pitchers could Michigan ended the game with control even though Eastern was to second base to save a run. pay dividends for the Wolverines

March 18, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

… spark worked. Viefhaus hit a double to drive in two runs and give the Wolverines a lead they never relinquished. "People are going to minimize Sam Findlay," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. "But her…

…- ing a 14-game win streak, the Wolverines have rolled through five weekend tournaments with a 21-2 record. This weekend was Michigan's first competition after a two-week hiatus. With one more tourna…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… on paper, he's a great player." Berenson's words -speak volumes of the Wolverines' leading goal scorer. T.J. Hen- sick? Nope. Having undressed opposing blueliners all year long, Hensick defines pizazz…

… fellow Wolverines, but he's qui- etly put together the team's most well- rounded season of work. Last night, #Helminen - Michigan's leader in Z 'goals with 17 - was named CCHA Best Defensive Forward at the…

… ;.compare him to (former Wolverine and current New Jersey Devils center) Johnny Madden. "(Helminen's) a great two-way player." Helminen, whose NHL rights belong to the New York Rangers, ;attributes his…

… juniors. Since the Wolverines have just one senior who sees regular playing time, captain Andy Burnes, the junior class's role on the team has been heightened. "It's a little more responsibility and a…

… first match of the season in Alabama, the Wolverines returned to the Varsity Tennis Center to cruise past Western Michigan 6-1 yesterday. "I just love playing on these courts - everything's so normal…

… the Bron- cos' lone point. As if homecourt advantage wasn't enough, the Wolverines had some extra supporters in crowd. A day after win- ning a thriller against Missouri, three members of Michigan…

… managed to get right back on the win- ning track. While the Wolverines came in with superior talent, they avoided the trap of taking the Broncos lightly. "(Western Michigan is) always competitive," Ritt…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

…'t expect to earn this week- 'ind's NCAA title, the Wolverines are entering the -meet with the same mentality they had for Big Tens. "We're not going to this meet to count points, and I'm honestly not worried…

… said. "As {tough as it is to get there, there's always a voice ,in the back my head asking, 'Can I really swim that fast?"' The Wolverines have nine swimmers and one diver qualified to compete in College…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

… events, including decathlon, steeplechase, hammer and javelin. But for the most part, the Wolverines will continue the same training that they used in the indoor season. "The sprinters run 100 meters…

… defense contributed to the Wolverines' wins over Notre Dame, Georgia State, Troy State, Maryland and Florida A&M at the Florida State Invitational. Ritter posted two shutout performances at the tournament…

… the Wolverines fell just short in a 1-0 loss. Michigan went 5- 1 in the invitational. "You can't throw a no-hitter with- out a great defense behind you," Hutchins said. The Wolverine defense only gave…

… reached its full potential yet. The Wolverines' offense, however, has been less successful. Michigan is currently 17-6, and its most recent defeats have come as a result of poor run-production. In its last…

… four losses, Michigan totaled just one run. "At some point, our offense has got to improve," Hutchins said. "We need more improvement in the bot- tom half of our order." The Wolverines are working hard o…

… com- petition, my focus is on the 800 for the Olympics." The Wolverines look to continue their success when they travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to compete in the Florida State Relays over the next few…

Wolverines' performance on the beam will play a crucial role in Minnesota on Saturday as they attempt to claim their 12th Big Ten champi- onship in 13 years, as the Wolverines have per- formed consistently in…

March 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… Tournament wins over St. Cloud State and top-seeded Denver. Next week, Yost Ice Arena will again play host to the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament. And if the Wolverines make the field, as is expect- ed…

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March 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

… added experience is going to be a cen- tral factor for us." There is a dark cloud in the form of the NCAA Infractions Committee moving toward the program right now, and the Wolverines are hoping it will…

… scholar- ships and increase the financial penalty, which would at least allow the Wolverines to compete in the postseason. "I think we're all holding our breath right now," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… regionals to advance. If they win, the Wolverines will move on to face the No. 1 seed in the West, Denver, for the right to play in this year's Frozen Four. HOW THE'TOP 10 FARED No.1 New Hampshire (29…

… with a killing per- centage of .925 - was swarming all over Michigan and not allowing it to get HOCKEY any rhythm going Notebook with the extra man. The key to the Wolverines' success on the powerplay…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 13

… Goldie was out- side the right side of the crease for an easy flip-in on the rebound. With just under 11 minutes left in the second period, the Wolverines went to work off a faceoff in the Michigan State…

…. Michigan had some quality scoring chances to close the peri- od, including a 2-on-1 breakaway, which was led by Gajic. But the Wolverines could not build on their lead. By virtue of a gratuitous bounce, the…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 15

… State University for 10th place out of 20 teams. The Wolverines posted rounds of 298, 300 and 299, totaling 895 - 31 over par. "We played reasonably well, but not well enough to break away from the pack…

…," Michi- gan coach Jim Carras said. The Wolverines fused a balanced attack led by senior Andrew Chapman, who shot a 218 and tied a season-best with a sixth-place finish. "I am extremely happy with Andrew…

… play better for us to be competitive in this short spring season." Sophomore Dave Nichols competed well in the meet (75-78-75-228), placing 48th. Scott Carlton was the fifth Wolverine com- peting (79…

…-77-75-231), tying for 60th. "With such a short season ending in mid March, we need as much practice as we can get to do well at the next meet in Kentucky" Carras said. For their next meet, the Wolverines will travel…

… out of 20 teams. The Wolverines haven't finished higher than fifth all season. DANNY MOLOtOKaily Senior Andrew Chapman led all Wolverines with a score of 218 this past weekend - a score that tied for…

… dropped a match to Wis- consin 6-1 on Saturday, then rebounded to win against Minnesota 6-1 yesterday. The Wolverines (1-3 Big Ten, 5-6 overall) wasted little time in defeat- ing Minnesota, completing…

… a 6-1 lead. But rather than accept defeat, the freshmen rallied to take back the match. The Wolverines won the next four games to close the gap to 5-6. In the 12th game, Minnesota attempted a comeback…

… won. The Gopher duo of Valerie Vladea and Michaela Havelkova had given all it had in that game, but quickly dropped the next two to give the Wolverines the 8-6 victory. "I really think they picked up…

… before. Wisconsin (5-0, 10-3) holds a 16-8 all-time record against the Wolverines under Ritt, a former Bad- ger herself. Michigan won just four sets in singles competition, and just one of the three…

… doubles matches. "(Wisconsin) was a real disap- pointing performance," Ritt said of the Wolverines falling to 0-3 in the conference. One of the few bright spots for Michigan in Saturday's loss was junior…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… available on reserve at campus buildings.. *Extreme Wolverines -Organizing students to attend sporting events *Ambassador Program -Strengthening relations between student organizations and MSA. *Creation of S…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

…, Page 19A By David Den Herder Daily Sports Writer Following last weekend's playoff series with Bowling Green, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said the Wolverines were a better team than they were even…

… string of midseason games where goal scoring was at a premium, the Wolverines have been finding the net with impressive confidence recently. In fact, since Feb. 26, Michigan has the best goals per game…

… pound weight class. "Otto learned his lesson," Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. "But 4 he qualified for nationals and that's what's important." One Wolverine who will miss the NCAA's is senior Chris Viola…

… Crisman Jennie Eberwein Cathy O'Neill Shannon Shakespeare Missy Sugar Jr Fr Jr So Sr Sr Jr So KELLY McKINNELL/Daiiy Sophomore Missy Sugar is one of eight Wolverines In Athens, Ga. for the 1999 NCAA…

… College Station, Texas. Playing in the Texas A&M Tournament, the Wolverines will gear up for some top competition. With the six game tournament run- ning from tomorrow to Monday, Michigan is set to battle…

… it out against Cal State-Northridge, Nevada-Las Vegas, and Texas A&M. The road trip will allow the Wolverines to see how they measure up against some quality opponents, notably Texas A&M, which enters…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… regular season this weekend against Michigan State. The competition will take place in the Jenison Fieldhouse in 4 bansing at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Wolverines are coming off of their season high score of 197…

… focusing on the details of its performance in com- petition. According to senior Lisa Simes and Cain, confidence has been building throughout the season, and the Wolverines are now looking to put everything…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 17

… predictable for Michigan hock- ey. The Wolverines, ranked among the nation's top five, saunter into Joe Louis n, play a game ,or two, and' lok to se mhere they are headed for NCAA Regionals. But this sea- T…

… they do against the Buckeyes. Or at least they should be going. V course, a win over Brutus and hiscarlet-clad gang of nuts would e this debate, and this whole col- u , moot. The Wolverines would have…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 18

… Dingorso Daily Sports Writer For the second straight week, the Michigan men's gymnastics team will face intrastate rival Michigan State. The Wolverines are coming off their best per- formance of the season…

… because of the intricacies of the ranking system that factors road performances differently than home performances - the teams' rankings changed little. The Wolverines dropped a spot to fifth in the country…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… to end what we see as a dictatorship. This is an intimidating place, and if we don't help students feel at home, then we have failed them. FERRIS HUSSEIN NiCK PAVLIS WOLVERINE PARTY Independently…

… Auditorium. Jessica Curtin vs. War Connerly. University-sanctioned betting odds will be available on Wolverine Access until midnight the day before the fight. May the best wild-eyed ideologue win. The…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 13

… enough to see the faces of the Wolverines as they heave and gasp for breath after conditioning exercises, or far enough away to watch the strategy of the plays unfold in front of you like a See YOST, Page…

… first half, matching UCLA shot for shot, working to keep the Wolverines close. But it obviously wasn't enough to warrant shots in the second. When a team has a shooter like Louis Bullock - one who has…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

… Big Ten Championships anymore. They're over and done with. The Wolverines finished a disap- pointing second to conference rival Minnesota just before spring break, in what many Gopher fans are calling…

… seniors on ,the wayv out By Jordan Field Daily Sports Writer Nearing the end of the wrestling season, it is time for the Wolverines to realize that next year's team is going to look a lot different than the…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 15

… impersonation after the game. As much as any one of the Wolverines, Reid relies on his confi- dence to put the ball in the basket, and once Bullock started shooting the bulk of his 27 attempts in the second half…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 16

… included in indoor com- one of Michigan's top three contributors on la petition, the Wolverines have been training for fall's NCAA-qualifying cross country tear these events throughout the indoor season…

… rehabilitatio corps this season. working directly under distance coach Mi Notebook But shot put veterans McGuire. Most injuries require some type --------------- will help the Wolverines in cross…

March 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…, five years later, the Wolverines feel ready to lasso the Cowboys once again in the Sweet 16. Only this time, it's more of the bitter- sweet, sugarcoated 16 - in the other postseason tournament. Even…

… though it's not the NCAA tour- nament, and it's not exactly the Sweet 16, the Wolverines (9-9 Big Ten, 20-11 overall) face the Cowboys (7-9 Big 12, 17-14 overall) tonight at Crisler Arena in the second…

March 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 92) • Page Image 10

… Michigan baseball team lately. After playing in the F&M Bank Classic at Oral Roberts over the weekend, the Wolverines will begin their home season today against Detroit Mercy at 3 p.m. at Ray Fisher Stadium…

…. God willing, it won't snow. Against the Titans, No. 30 Michigan (9-6) will focus on improving its defense and pitch- ing. The Wolverines have a team batting aver- age of .35 but falter with a 6.99 ERA…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… determination, will be reduced to a punchline. It's important to remember two things here. Michigan almost certainly would have lost if Baston hadn't called timeout. And the Wolverines never would have been close…

… back on a teammate because of a mistake. It was a mistake anyone could make." It was a mistake anyone could make. Michigan fans know that all too well. Three years ago, the best player in the Wolverines

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

…-handed goal of the season, and he added an assist in the Wolverines' 4-3 victory over Lake Superior Saturday. Friday night, he tallied two goals, including one short-handed. Background: Madden is All…

…-CCHA Honorable Mention ... second on the Wolverines with 27 goals ... third in team scoring with 56 points ... netted a hat-trick against Notre Dame Jan. 21, 1995 ... scored 163 points in 62 games to lead the…

… team's fortunes should improve, and getting offto a fast start would contribute to that. Against Michigan State, the night started with no Wolverine taking care of their own game or anyone else's. The…

… choose from when selecting its "A" squad. The Wolverines, on the other hand, have only two teams that are in competi- tion. And Friday, that lack of depth, as well as their lack of focus, doomed the Wol…

…-5, 15-12, 15-12. The Wolverines have not faired well against the Spartans this season. Michigan State has won both regular season matchups between the two schools. I 0 COLLEGE Xwrnw , AF.U L .a JA a1…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 13

… thinking that 11 games in Texas over spring break would pre- pare the squad for this weekend's ree-game series in Oklahoma. But after their performance against the Sooners, the Wolverines seemed to leave…

… more than working equipment to beat Oklahoma this weekend. The Sooners completed a three- ame sweep of the Wolverines with a 13-8 win in Norman, Okla., yester- day. This followed Friday's 14-2 drub- bing…

… more in the sixth. Wolverine freshman J.J. Putz pitched well in relief of Steinbach, striking out one and walking one in two and one-third innings, while al- lowing no runs. But the performance of the…

… game came from Oklahoma starting pitcher Brian Shackelford, who, after hold- ing Michigan to four hits through eight innings, took a 7-2 lead into the ninth inning. For the Wolverines, Cervenak hit his…

… Luke Bonner was one of the few bright spots for the Wolverines. Bonner scattered six hits over the final five innings, and three of the four runs scored against him were unearned. All told, 10 different…

…." Berenson says. "the teams that have hosted it haven't won." One such team was last year's Wisconsin squad, which lost to the Wolverines in the quarterfinals. The Badgers still got to host Michigan, though…

…, despite having an inferior record, a worse seed and a loss to the Wolverines earlier that season. And even though the Wolverines don't face the Spartans, they'll still be at a huge disadvantage. In the 1994…

… West Regional at East Lansing, a raucous, anybody-but-Michigan crowd cheered on Lake Superior State (whose band, incidentally, played Michigan State's fight song) to victory over the Wolverines. So what…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 14

… tournament. A fifth crown was not to be this year as the Wolverines skated around Joe Louis Arena with the champion- ship trophy after prevailing, 4-3, in a game that went down to the wire. I thought it could…

… is little doubt that the rivalry between Lake State and the Wolverines is as strong, if not stron- ger, than the instate rivalry between Michigan and Michigan State. And Lake State has been truly spec…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

… on the night, compared to five for the Wolverines. AWAa(8Q) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 04 A F PTS Clack 32 7-14 0-1 4-7 1 3 15 Freeman 39 7-21 7-9 4-9 5 3 22 Alvarado 24 4-8 1-2 3-4 0 3 9 Hill 30 4-11 2…

… watch. It's not his fault; his shoulder just LONGHORNS Continued from Page 1B you, this wasn't one of his better games." The Wolverines had come charging back from various five- and six-point deficits…

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

… Marshall and the rest of the Wolverines gave the two seniors much to be proud of as Michigan turned in nstyle a': one of the best team performanes ever. The fired-up squad turn ain the Wolverines' second…

…-highest 4:" score ever with 197 points. Michigan did even better In posog school records on the uneven bars (49.375) and floor exercise (49.475). What made the Wolverines' perfor- mance even more special was…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… attempt to start the Wolverine Party this semester. To form an MSA party, a group needs five students running from at least three different schools or colleges. One of the Wolverine Party's candidates was…

…' packet, which details how to run for MSA, was "very vague." Since they did not meet the qualifications, the Wolverine Party candidates will be on the ballot as Indep d independents. "We didn't have people…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

….0) and Florida (127.0). "This year (in the morning session) we actually looked in some cases better than last year in the morning session," Wolverine coach Jim Richardson said. This year's Michigan team…

… had five scoring swims versus only three last year. One of the Wolverines' few bright spots for the day was the performance of freshman breaststroker Rachel Gustin. Gustin placed sixth in the 200-yard…

… million times to make sure it was my lane and to make sure I wasn't asleep." Other Wolverines who swam today in individual races were freshman IM swimmer Anne Kampfe, who finished 37th in the 50 freestyle…

… (4:54.92), and Melisa Stone, who finished 15th overall in the 50 freestyle (23.65). The next two days look to be better for the Wolverines. Today, Lara Hooiveld, last year's NCAA Swimmer of the Year…

… and tomorrow is another day." Blue almost Waves goodbye to tourney Wolverines no longer good guys of NCAAs WICHITA, Kan. -"Bzzzzzzzzz." The high-pitched buzz droned endlessly behind the media curtains…

… the anti-Wolverine ,rowd. And, he made Juwan Howard into an ogre. "It kind of looked like David and Goliath," Lopez said, grinning. But "David" had the arena on his side. Lopez nailed seven threes. He…

… anyone else? The Wolverines learned the hard way that, according to Joe Public, Jarling Michigan has grown horns. Two years after entering the NCAA tournament as its rambunctious kittens, the Wolverines

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 - 11 Wolverines shooting for first- ever CCHA postseason title By MICHAEL ROSENBERG DAILY HOCKEY WRITER Everyone on the Michigan hockey team insists they…

…, the Wolverines won't know who they are playing until around 9:30 tonight, when the quarterfinal game between Miami and Western Michigan ends. Michigan has a bye and will face the winner of the Redskins…

…-Broncos matchup tomorrow. Wolverine assistant Mel Pearson knows exactly what he wants to happen tonight. "I hope Miami and Western Michigan go four overtimes," Pearson said. Michigan goalie Steve Shields said. "It…

… since the 1985-86 Spartans. However, the Wolverines have not played well since winning the championship. They lost four out of their last five regular season games, and struggled to a 5-4 overtime win…

…. "But we feel we can go out there this weekend and play our best." During the losing streak, Michigan lost to Miami twice and Michigan State once. The Wolverines also lost to the Spartans in January…

…. The Wolverines swept the season series from both of those teams. The Wolverines, who were ranked No. I in the nation for most of the season but have dropped to No. 2 during their skid, have never won a…

… CCHA postseason title. However, they have been quite successful in other games at Joe Louis Arena. Michigan has won six straight Great Lakes Invitational titles there. If the Wolverines win tomorrow…

… pursuit of the puck last weekend against Kent State. The Wolverines play the winner of the Miami-Western Michigan quarterfinal in tomorrow's first semifinal. Michigan players, coach best in conference By…

… ANTOINE PITTS DAILY HOCKEY WRITER DETROIT-Much like it ruled the *CHA regular season, the Michigan hockey team dominated last night's CCHA Awards Banquet at the Westin Hotel. The Wolverines took four awards…

… led all newcomers with 21 assists and 39 points, took the prize for the Wolverines. "I usually set lofty goals for my- self," Morrison said. "At the beginning of the year this was something I wanted. I…

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