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October 19, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

… country. When it starts to pour, the tarp isn't rolled out. Instead, the race goes on as planned. So when the third-ranked Wolverines stepped to the line yesterday at the Wolverine Interregional, the…

… weather took a back seat to the task at hand - tuning up for the Big Ten champi- onships. "I thought we competed hard," Michigan coach Mike McGuire said after the Wolverines captured the fifth, eighth…

…, ninth, 22nd and 27th positions en route to a 71-point performance, good enough for first place. The Wolverines were challenged throughout the race by a competitive Georgetown team that ended up second…

… with 87 points. "Georgetown's got a really good team," McGuire said. "We're not beat- ing the sisters of the poor out there." Leading the way for the Wolverines ila I ~7IMAIN= I11111- I The Worldwide…

Wolverines maintained their undefeated record, some usually solid runners admitted to an off day. "I didn't have it today," McGregor said. "There were a lot of people out there who had it and I didn't. "I…

… MYLRsDaly Katie McGregor couldn't do it all today, but luckily she had help from her Michigan teammates. The Wolverines won the Interregional, edging Georgetown. Wolvennes spank Spartans, 4-0 PEPRALLY…

… over the Wolverines since 1994. The Wolverines (5-3-1 Big Ten, 1 1-3- 1 overall) blanked the Spartans 4-0 at Old College Field in East Lansing, while tallying their fourth shut-out in seven games…

… goal rained from the feet of the Wolverines with more than 22 percent of those shots reaching the back of the net. At the 22:42 mark of the first half, Jessica Limauro put Michigan on the board, thanks…

…." The Wolverines maintained the offen- sive intensity and defensive dominance of the first half after the break. Only eight minutes into the half, Michigan's Emily Schmitt blasted an unassisted goal to…

… give the Wolverines a nearly insurmountable lead. As the game drew to a close Limauro's pass to Laurie Peterson allowed her to score the second goal of her college career and add an exclama- tion point…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 13

… consens at the Michigan Golf Course Sunda morning during the Michigan Inte regional cross country meet. Th Wolverine women harriers bested th elements, and the field for that ma ter, in capturing the team…

… title, 34 83 over the second-place finishe Michigan State. In doing so, the ninth-rank Wolverines managed to place nin runners in the top 17 places. Seni all-American Molly McClimo claimed team honors…

…." he After last week, some Wolverines it- attributed slower times to fatigue, as 4- well as the inclimate conditions. r, "We're still in a pretty intensive part of our training, and this is the ed sixth…

… inclined terrains a proved an advantage, as several c- Wolverines bolted to the front of the ke pack at the gun. he With Big Tens approaching, nd thoughts are shifting to Champaign, it- where the Wolverines

…, as the Wolverines split the matches, defeat- ing the Hawkeyes Friday evening in five games, while dropping a four- game match against the Gophers Saturday. The key to both matches was momentum. Against…

… and careen- ing out of play. An additional Collias kill, cou- pled with an Aimee Smith service ace and several Hayley Lorenzen kills drove the Wolverines to a 13-7 advantage. The Hawkeyes, however…

…, Hawkeye hitters Tiffany Meligan and Courtney Gillis bombarded the Wolverine defense with several kills, while several Wolverine shots fell into the net. The Hawks continued their domi- nance in the third…

… we have tried to work some new systems, and I think that caused some of the frustration for us tonight." Giovanazzi and the Wolverines altered their game plan in the fourth and fifth games, which…

… the second Wol- verine victory of the night. Starting with a Horrigan kill on the first point, the Wolverines built a 5-2 game five lead by hitting to serving to us, and it's just a ball, and just to…

… hitting up front, with several kills in the mid- dle of the game. As they did against Iowa, how- ever, the Wolverines, who held a 14- 8 lead, allowed the foe to squeeze their way back into the game before…

October 19, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 15) • Page Image 15

Wolverines a chance to move into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. ecause of the bye on Friday, Michigan ad all week to focus on the Spartans. Captain Amy Philbrook, who is recovering from injury…

… level. Passes became more accurate and crisp, scor- ing opportunities came easier and Michigan took control of the game. It took almost 12 minutes, though, for the Wolverines to tie the score at one. That…

… Ten alone, and should move them back into the top 10 nationally. WOLVERINE Continued from Page 18 "The soggy conditions weren't that bad, but the wind really gets you on this course. "Coming uphill…

… meant. Considering the Big Ten Championships are back on this course in two Nviceks, things are look- ing good for the Wolverines. "We dominated today," Mortimer said. "We hope to do the same in Big Tens…

… yesterday in East Lansing, 2-1. Lund, Hart shine at Wolverine SPORTS DESK: 1647-3336 By Raiv Rajani r the Daily Waking up Sunday morning, the Michigan women's tennis team, won- dered whether or not the…

October 19, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 15) • Page Image 8

…. The Wolverines (0-5-1 Big Ten, 4-9-2 overall) came a step closer to picking up their first Big Ten victory in an overtime duel with Michigan State that ended up tied, 2-2. Michigan looked to reverse a…

…, took the early lead on a pair of goals by junior midfielder Becky Keto Laterin the first half, Wolverine Flaherty found the back of ther Michigan sophomore's goal, her the season, ties her with Kim Phi…

… the team lead. The Wolverines knotted the sc 2 on Ashley Mark's boot wit] minutes left in the game. Michigan Goalkeeper Jori W preserved the overtime tie by savi shots in the extra stanza, increa save…

… total to 10 for the game. HALFWAYDECENT: Michiganw soccer hasn't played half bad this The only problem is that it has poorly the other half. tough 2-2 tie la. The Wolverines have outscored their -Debbie…

… the Wolverines' two losses this week- sing her end, four of the five opponent goals were scored after the first half. 'omen's "In the second halfwe tend to think we season. have it, and let off a little…

… Big Ten season. But its next three opponents could possibly put a stop to the Wolverines' recent success. - This weekend Michigan will face three teams ranked in the top 15. Notebook Contests against No…

…. 7 Penn State, No. 13 Ohio State and No. 5 Michi- gan State will un- doubtedly be the Wolverines' toughest five-day stretch of the season. LOSING STREAKS: This weekend, Michigan will be looking to end…

… some incredibly long losing streaks. Penn State, an NCAA semi-finalist in 1994, has beaten the Wolverines in 10 straight matches. Michigan has not beaten Ohio State since 1987, covering a span of 15…

… games. WOLVERINE RECORDS: Several records were broken in last weekend's victory against Wisconsin. As a team, Michigan attempted 242 kills, breaking the previous record of 231 attempts against Purdue in…

… be reached at mctosh@umich.edu. Field hockey rests up Not only does the Michigan field hockey team have a full week to pre- pare for its next game Sunday against Michigan State, the Wolverines also…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

… it away as quick as I could and I found the hole." The team effort Berenson was looking for came about in the second period as the Michigan defensive corps made life easy for Wolverine goalie Steve…

… keep my concentration. So I don't know really know how many shots I get." Oliverput the Wolverines up 3-0 with 6:58 gone by in the second stanza. With Michigan forward Rick Willis in the penalty box for…

… charg- ing, Oliver stole the puck from the Irish defense and skated in on Louder all alone. One fake later the Wolverines had another goal. It was the first short-handed goal in Oliver's career. "Me and…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Oliver added his fourth goal to his evening's resume before most of the fans had a chance to return from the second intermission. He ripped a slapshot off the far post for a 5…

…-0 Wolverine lead. Notre Dame cashed in on a 5-on- 3 opportunity for its only tally of the evening at the 16:26 mark of the third period when Jamie Ling slipped the puck past Michigan net- minder Chris Gordon…

October 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 33) • Page Image 23

… strong team up the middle, and we definitely have our work cut out for us on the road," Schwartz said. The Wolverines' defense has stood the test in recent weeks, making goal scoring very tough for the…

… brush its ten-game losing streak off its back. The squad takes a sabbatical from its Big Ten schedule for three weekend matches in the Great White North. The Wolverines (1-16 over- all, 0-8 in the Big Ten…

October 19, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

… vu, because the Wolverines went through these same feel- ings last year, after a split weekend with severe underdog Colgate. After the Colgate weekend, Michigan's unbreakable 36-game home unbeaten…

… streak was broken, and a team that lost nine seniors started to look just that inexperienced. But the Wolverines needed that weekend. It was one of the pieces in building a cham- pion that people often…

October 19, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

… Writer The Michigan women's volley- ball team's theme so far this year has been consistency - or at least the quest for it. Once they find it, the Wolverines may be able to turn their season around and…

… State Pride battles took place in 1990; the Wolverines retained the flag each of the first three years before losing it for the first time last season. After losing two home matches to Minnesota and Iowa…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 15

… muscles in its first meet of the season at Canham Natatorium. The Wolverines took the top three spots in four of seven races on their way to an 87-42 victory over arch-rival Michigan State. The meet, which…

… featured events at twice their conventional distance, saw contributions by both young and old, with Wolverines from each class winning at least one race. Beth Jackson, a freshman from Cincinnati, picked up…

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