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October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

…- ond half they played us 50-50, and in '66 overtimes they took it to us." " Wolverine Heather Marshall add- ed, "The team really gave one- hundred percent. We hustled as much , we could. We really…

… leading to the Wolverines' defeat was the team's physical condition. "We were just out of shape," Joyaux said. "...If we had been in shape, I think that we would've won, 3-0." Towne concurred. "It hurt us…

… a lot," she said. "I still think that we took it to them." Another problem the Wolverines had was putting the ball in the goal. They outshot the Spartans by a large margin, but were unable to gain the…

… evenly, with both teams making forays deep into each opponents' end. The Wolverines limited the Broncos' chances due to the stellar play of goalkeeper Marc Kuiper and sweeper Brian Rosewarne. "You've got…

… to recognize Kuiper's contribution. He made a couple of excellent saves," Schwartz said. In the second half, Western Michigan began to control play, keeping the ball in Wolverine terri- tory for…

… minutes at a time. They racked up nine corner kicks to the Wolverines' three, and peppered goalie Kuiper with five shots, but were unable to capitalize. Michigan, however, was able to convert one of its few…

… season. The Wolverines travel to Northern Michigan Saturday. Blue spikers fall to Spartans by Adam Miller Daily Sports Writer With the marching band playing in the background, the first champi- onship…

… the Michigan volleyball team is 'Win.' Optimistic as they might be, the Wolverines' hopes have yet to be realized. Michigan lost its eighth straight Big Ten match last night at Michigan State. The…

… Spartans prevailed, 15-5, 9-15, 15-2, 13-15, 15-8. The Wolverines do not have a lack of enthusiasm, despite their 1-16 overall record, but their talent can not match up to their opponents. Michigan coach…

… repeatedly, overpowering the Wolverines' defense. At times, Michigan's defense held its own, but too often it was helpless against State's primary rocket-launcher Becky Ballinger. As usual, the Wolverines

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…, Muscat is confident these two weeks of matches and practice will put the Wolverines over the top. "We will challenge for the Big Ten Title on November 3. The U of M team should be a force to reckon that…

… does not need any additional motivation for this week's series with Bowling Green. Nobody has to remind the Wolverines they stayed home while the Falcons received an NCAA tour- nament bid, despite the…

… the Wolverine hockey program. Last year, the Fal- cons took three out of the four meet- ings between the two clubs and edged the Wolverines for third-place in the CCHA. No, motivation will not be a…

… problem for this series, which opens tonight at Bowling Green and re- sumes tomorrow night at Yost. The Wolverines have spent an entire summer with dreams or, more ap- CLASSIFIED ADS Every Thursday 6-9pm…

… is propriately, nightmares, of Falcons dancing in their heads. 0 Bowling Green has been such a nemesis for the Wolverine icers that this rivalry takes a backseat only to Michigan State in terms of…

… year is this year." And no one has to tell that to th Wolverines. August Snow Build a future means letting go of the past > A new play by Reynolds Price (Author of The Tongues of Angels and Kate Vaiden…

… winger Denny Felsner leads the undefeated Wolverines into Bowling Green tonight. During last years' CCHA playoff win against the Falcons, Felsner scored two goals and two assists. AT THE $6 000 AROUND…

April 18, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 133) • Page Image 10

… -Reunions - Rock-N-Roll, New Wave, Oldies, and More! critical situation." The Wolverines (18-17 overall, 4-8 Big Ten) had just taken the lead in the bottom of the sixth on back- to-back home runs by Matt…

… one-third innings for Central to earn the victory. The Wolverines continue their hectic schedule tomorrow with a doubleheader at home against arch- rival Michigan State. After taking three out of four…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… five years, Trammell and Lou Whitaker may be gone. Jack Morris and Sparky Anderson will be gone. But not Cecil. Wolverine swimmer Mike Barrowman, owner of the 200-meter 'breaststroke world record…

… the 1991 World Champi- onships, which will be held in Australia Jan. 7-13. Wolverine coach Jon Urbanchek explained that Barrowman took both spring and summer classes to be eli- gible to swim in 'January…

Wolverines made the World Championship team: Michi- gan's second fastest breaststroker be- Newcomers propel Tigers DETROIT (AP) - The harvest moon will have special meaning for the Detroit Tigers this month…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… the sale and deliv- ery of Wolverine Carpets to students in University residence halls, omits that while he may be a concerned parent, he is also the attorney for the company and was personally involved…

…, they amount to approximately $20,000.00 he amount to be received in commissions will be insufficient to fully reimburse those costs to the University. Wolverine Carpets has for the last three years…

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