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February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 16

… week. Background: Navta swims the individual medley and the breastroke for the Wolverines. She is a three-time All-American and a Big Ten champion in the 200-meter breastroke. She has also won Nava…

… Michigan State, Brzezinski poured in 24 points to go with nine rebounds. She was one of the team's few bright spots as the Wolverines dropped both contests. Background: Michigan's lone senior is also the…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 13

… spattered by raindrops when the Wolverines begin their regular season tomorrow Not only does their so-called vacation look to be a washout, but they also play seven straight games tomor- row through Sunday…

… just need to go out and play," Hutchins said. Michigan will try to improve on its record-breaking 1997 season which included 56 victories starting tomorrow against UCLA. The Wolverines will be looking…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 14

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- February 19, 1990 Women hoopste Streaking Wolverines up by Phil Green rs take two on road set Wisconsin, Northwestern Daily Basketball Writer EVANSTON…

… - Upsets are things dreams are made of, and Sunday afternoon was a dream come true for the Michigan's women's basketball team. The Wolverines came back from a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the No. 15…

… bonus and going to the foul line with every Wolverine foul. After twelve minutes Michigan was down, 23- 10. It looked as if the Wolverines were in for another shellacking like the 92-62 loss Northwestern…

…, the tough defense and an excellent job on the boards helped Michigan go on a 12-0 run over the next 5:25. The Wolverines had not only gotten into the game but they had taken the lead, and taken it big…

…. However, with 3:38 left, the Wolverine's first half foul trouble came back to haunt them when first-year center Trish Andrew (5 blocked shots) fouled out. Less than one minute later, senior Joan Rieger…

… joined her on the bench after picking up her fifth foul. The Wolverines missed those two greatly. Michigan allowed the Wildcats to score the last seven points of regulation, including a fifteen foot jumper…

… on in the overtime and that's why I'm so proud of our team to not get down." During overtime neither team ever led by more than two and the lead changed hands six times. In the end, the Wolverines won…

… got it done." The weekend had begun well for the Wolverines Friday night as they extended their 'The home team traditionally comes on in the overtime and that's why I'm so proud of our team to not get…

February 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 84) • Page Image 13

… Michigan restling history will come to a close this weekend when Michigan wrestling coach Dale Bahr walks the maize and blue mat of Cliff Keen arena for the last time as the Wolverines' coach. Bahr leaves…

… behind a legacy of 219 victories - second only to the legendary Cliff Keen. The Wolverines also close out the dual-meet season against Big Ten foes Penn State today and Ohio State on Sunday. R Michigan…

…, four seniors and one out- standing coach bid farewell to Cliff Keen arena. Viola ends what has been one of the most successful runs for a lightweight in recent Wolverine history. DAVID ROCHKIND…

…. Massachusetts poses a real challenge to the Wolverines. The meet against Michigan is very important to the Minutemen - so important that Massachusetts canceled its meet this past weekend against Army so that the…

… team would have more time to prepare for its trip to Ann Arbor. Although the reason for Massachusetts' determination is unclear, it is something that has to con- cern the Wolverines. Michigan has lost…

…'s Daniel Diaz-Luong is third in the country leading a contingent of four Wolverines in the top 25 - Diaz- Luong, Scott Vetere, LaLo Haro and Josh Levin. Massachusetts' LaVallee and his teammate Steve Pryor…

… having revenge against LaVallee on their side, the Wolverines could be aided by the experience they gained in Las Vegas this past weekend. Diaz-Luong, Vetere and Levin all per- formed well in front of a…

… national com- mittee. The other Wolverines hope to be fresh returning from their layoff, so that they can return to a top level of perfor- mance. Although the week was helpful, it wasn't long enough for the…

… their meets this year without a full team available. The team has stepped up consistently and covered for their fallen teammates. This weekend, the Wolverines will compete at home for the first time in…

… its fair share of tri- als. Problems with injuries, consistency, and confi- dence have tested the Wolverines more than they would have anticipated prior to the season. In what will perhaps be its…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

Wolverines. But the loss hasn't eclipsed Michigan's hopes for another day or more victories. "On my morning run, the sun will rise again and life will go on," coach 0 Urbanchek said. Minnesota claimed its…

…-yard individual medley, setting a pool record. The sophomore finished third in the 100 butterfly and second in the 200 backstroke. Lancaster was the only one of the untapered, unshaven Wolverines to win…

February 19, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… Icers need team play, *not solo e.fforts Once again, the Michigan hockey team came out flat against a lower- division opponent. Last night at the OSU Ice Rink, the Wolverines bat- tled back from a 2…

…, the Wolveri- nes tied Lake A * Superior for first o . place in the CCHA. However, Michigan still needs to up its intensity to matchup with teams like Lake Superior and Michigan State, who the Wolverines

February 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

…'s matchup with Ohio State (8-2, Big Ten, 16-3 overall), and Nikki Beaudry doubtful for the contest, the host Wolverines may have the thin- nest bench on record for the SportsChannel Chicago audience. If…

…-word description of the na- tion's fifth-ranked team. The Buck- eyes, who pummeled the Wolverines 90-73 three weeks ago, feature the top recruiting class in the nation from a year ago. "They came in the first day of…

…'s practice. The leading scorer among Wolverine first- year players, Hilton became entangled with de- fenseman Chris Tamer, fell down and slid into the boards. Coach Red Berenson will slightly alter his lines…

… disappointing losses (falling to Notre Dame 3-2 in overtime Saturday). We've got a long way to go." Though its been a while since the Bulldogs and Wolverines clashed, a more familiar foe comes to Yost Saturday…

February 19, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, February 19,1992 DUBOW Continued from page 9 Felsner, and David Oliver saved Michigan; however, the Wolverines can't always rely on that line - es- pecially…

… teamed up for the final two Michigan tallies. With the Wolverines trailing, 2-1, late in the second, Michigan was on the power play. With a draw outside the Michigan blueline, Wiseman drew the faceoff…

… Haskins Minnesota head coach not scored as much (since that Michigan game), but he has played as well, if not better, than he played that evening." Wolverine frosh Chris Webber, who lived two houses from…

… players, great fans, great coaching. But we don't worry about the past." One of the keys for the Wolverines, said Fisher, will be lim- iting Minnesota's opportunities at the free throw line. Minnesota took…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 19, 1998 Women's swimming and diving seeks 12th-straight title Wolverines - not secure as favorites - could be upset by 10th-ranked Golden Gophers or…

… Michigan women's team will win the Big Ten championship. The sixth-ranked Wolverines have taken the title in each of the past I1 seasons and are favorites once again in this season's meet, which starts today…

February 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

… it all season, even though they paid at least half a season's worth last night. Not only did the tth-place Wolverines have to watch as the Spartans bounced on to the court to celebrate their second Big…

… Spartisan - the Wolverines were embar- rassed in their own building, by both their play and their crowd. MICHIGAN ST. 73 In a game that was closer than the score indicated - the MICHIGAN 58 Wolverines pulled…

February 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 84) • Page Image 12

… the pentathlon. We want solid early performances from them," Henry said. McGuire emphasized the need for a balanced attack from all of the Wolverines who will be in Columbus. "Balance from all twenty…

… The moment of truth has finally arrived for the Michigan men's track team. This weekend, the Wolverines want to put an exclamation mark on a season filled with pleasant surprises. All season, this young…

… themselves in recent weeks. Last week at the Wolverine Open, Cantin captured the 800 meters by running the fastest time of any Wolverine all season. He also won the mile at the Michigan Intercollegiate…

… be candidates for strong showings. While the Wolverines would like solid upperclassman performances, it's no secret that the Wolverines need Covering Assisted ]Death the Press, the Law and Public…

… ranked seventh in the country, has overwhelmed inferior competition all BRONCOS Continued from Page 31 recent slide. Slow starts are Michigan's biggest problem, because the Wolverines don't possess the…

… think he does, he could wiP the title in his event," Harvey said. Other Wolverines expecting a big weekend are freshmen Jeremy Schneider and Mike Wisniewski and sophomore Charles DeWildt, and junior Dan…

… trailing early in recent games, it has shown heart in its comebacks - despite thetdisappointing end results of most of them. a That's little consolation to the Wolverines, the preseason CCHA favorite, who…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

…WOME Ely Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer Just when the Michigan women's gymnastics team thought its ship was about to sink due to the damages sus- tained throughout its 1996 voyage, the Wolverines

… every time Michigan takes a step forward, it ends up taking a step or two back. Even though the Wolverines were strengthened by the presence of fresh- men Lisa Simes and Kristin Duff, who were back in the…

February 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… Purdue outlasts Wolverines * Phil Green 'M' falls to Boilermakers in double overtime, 83-77 Little-known Vosku il shines in front of stars It wasn't a Demetrius Calip dunk. It wasn't an Eric Riley…

… after the intermission, a once lightly recruited Wolverine, James Voskuil, garnered the crowd's attention. The 6-foot-7 shooter played one of his best games as a Wolverine as he helped keep Michigan in…

… passes. If a defender closed on him, Voskuil impressively drove to the basket. He scored 16 points and corralled six rebounds before fouling out during the second overtime. The Wolverines have been looking…

… helped keep the fans alive, the su- perstars, Webber and Rose, observed from the stands. They craned their necks to see around standing Michigan students, and during a brief Wolverine run early in the…

… variety of positions in areas such as: by Theodore Cox Daily Basketball Writer Someone send EMS. Several hearts stopped in last night double- overtime Michigan loss to Purdue, 83-77. The Wolverines (12…

Wolverines a seven point edge. MICHIGAN (77) Player TFG FT R A PF TP Hunter voskuil Mitchell Calip Talley Pelinka Tolbert Taylor Riley Mclver 1-5 7-13 1-6 12-22 i-1 0-0 0-0 6-9 2-4 ___-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-s 3…

…-pointer during the closing seconds of the first overtime to tie the game for the Wolverines. However, his effort was in vain as Michigan succumbed in the second extra period, 83-77. "We did not do a good job…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… Brandon Howe, who was an All-American two seasons ago - will be honored before the match as part of an annu- al senior night to salute their careers at Michigan. As for the matches, the Wolverines do not…

…. "There are 11 teams in the Big Ten, and some are weaker than others, but none are easy wins. You always have to be ready." Although Warren is reluctant to admit it, on paper the Wolverines should be able…

February 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… MCahill Daily Sports Editor Two days after the fact, Sunday's over- time loss to Indiana is still weighing heavily on the minds of the Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines led by 18 at the half and by…

… patiently - and alone - just beyond the arc. Fisher said the Wolverines have a sim- ilar play in their offensive arsenal, and the key to its success is drawing enough attention away from the inbounder for…

… jumpstarts Wolverine after slow beginning: By Dan Stillman Daily Sports Writer Watch out. Or Jason Botterill might just psych you out. 2 < For the past four years, the Michigan forward has been beating his…

… evident from the outside - psychology. Botterill's father, Cal, is a famous and highly- respected sports psychologist in Canada. So it's no sur- prise that Botterill has men- tioned the Wolverines' team…

… Botterill, who led the Wolverines in goals last season, wasn't satisfied with the way he or his early-season linemates were playing. "I think Brendan (Morrison), myself and Billy Muckalt put a lot of pressure…

… ultimate decision to stay with the Wolverines instead of going pro. "After we won the national title, I thought I was going to be gone for sure," he said. "That was my goal when I came into Michigan. When I…

…, however, Botterill was not as much a part of the Wolverines' success as he had hoped to be. "You want to prove to other people that you did make the right decision,' Botterill said. "I sat down with Coach…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

…. Matches against Maryland and Wil- liam & Mary were canceled. When Michigan left for Richmond Friday morning, a snowstorm was ap- proaching Virginia. As soon as the Wolverines' plane neared the airport, the…

… was insignificant, since the flight left Sunday. The Wolverines will now have to wait until next season to exact re- venge on William and Mary for last year's loss. "Since it was a non-conference match…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… doing anything," said Michigan power forward Maurice Taylor, "I think it was more to try to stop our fast break than to protest the foul." Indeed, Knight's technical negated a Wolverine layup. But Louis…

… start as a Wolverine. The guard is 2-for-20 from the field in his last two games. Yesterday he still managed to score I I points, hitting eight foul shots and one 3-pointer. In the first meeting of the…

… year against Indiana, Bullock led Michigan with 27 points. PLAYING TIME: The loss of Robert Traylor will give some Wolverines a much greater chance to play. Neal Morton saw six minutes of action yes…

Wolverines came into the season boasting of depth, but Ward and Traylor's injuries have changed that. Both Ward and Traylor are expected back next season, but are gone for this year. , TOURNAMENT TALK…

…: Michigan did a great dealt enhance its chances for a bid to the NCAA Tour- nament yesterday. The Wolverines are 16-9 over, all, but more importantly moved back to .500 in the conference. Last year's Iowa…

Wolverines have si& games remaining - three on the road, three a1t home. INDIANA (75) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 4-T A F PTS Evans 38 7-18 6-8 2-10 0 1 22 Patterson 20 0-5 2.2 2-7 3 4 2 Lindeman 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0…

… fter lhes, hnmanage to pte Hooske ichigan power forward Maurice Taylor pumped his fist after the first basket of his new life, and suddenly the Wolverines had a season again. Michigan jumped out a 29…

…-10 lead against Indiana yesterday, and suddenly the Wolverines' NCAA Tournament hopes were alive. More importantly, so were they. MICHAEL "They were very ROSENBERG cky to be here," Roses are nior captain…

… Dugan Read Fife said. Five Wolverines, along with recruit Mateen Cleaves, were nearly killed in a brutal car accident early Saturday morning. Somehow, center Robert Traylor suffered the only serious…

… injury - a broken arm. It's easy for a Michigan fan to daydream about how the near-tragedy may inspire the Wolverines to win the rest of their games. D9n't daydream about what these players ay do. It is…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 15

…-no indication of how close the game was - the score was tied, 1-1, af- n ter a period and the Wolverines k led by just two at the second inter- mission. Yet, the Michigan State players still held Muckalt their…

… you face more than three Michigan forwards on the ice at one time, you know you're in for some trouble. What buried the Spartans more than anything was the balanced attack that the Wolverines threw at…

…." Each Wolverine seems to know what his role is as well. The roster is loaded with guys that could score 30 goals a year on less balanced teams. But they seem more content if they all get 20. Saturday…

… into the extreme upper corner of the net. Spartan goaltender Chad Alban had no chance to even touch the puck. Thirty-seven seconds later, Muckalt put the Wolverines up by two, reach- ing around Alban and…

… and Michigan State at Joe Louis Arena this weekend. The Wolverines are two points behind the first-place Spartans. many opportunities as we had." and giving the Wolverines a three- Near the end of the…

… can ride the emotion of play wasn't sharp." The Wolverines went on to score the power play. That wasn't a coincidence. five more unanswered goals, shifting Even though the Wolverines posted And the…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 16

… ridiculous." "We were lucky to get a draw," Bahr admitted. Indiana kept its composure through the uproar and as a result, took command of the meet. After Adam Caldwell beat the Wolverines' James Rawls, it was…

… a match where neither wrestler tried to score the other very often. While the Wolverines needed a win, Gotcher's performance impressed Bahr. "Larry did a solid job for us," he said. "It was difficult…

….) works against Adam Caldwell of Indiana yesterday. The Hoosiers handed Michigan its first loss in 26 Big Ten dual meets, 26-10. -'F HOOSIER COACH ONCE STARRED AT MICHIGAN Ex-Wolverine returns to topple…

… Yesterday the Michigan wrestling team rode a 25-0 conference dual me&a wave into Varsity Arena, only to wipe out at the hands of Indiana, 26-10. But the Wolverines did in no way drown; they simply got their…

… experienced its share of easy competition in the, likes of Illinois, Purdue and Michigan State, and difficult opponents such as Minnesota, Northwestern and the Hoosiers, the Wolverines can set morei insightful…

… tournament. The Wolverines host Wisconsin and Ohio State, twoe. middle-echelon teams. Michigan then hosts a quad-meet with three lesser opponents. There, the primary benefit lies in that the Wolverines become…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 19, 1996 Olympic Trials No. lpiority. for Wolverines this season : By Doug Stevens Daily Sports Writer One of the keys to success for any…

… both a blessing and a curse. I wish I had such a problem." As a result of this decision, in addi- tion to a few unexpected occurrences, the Wolverines found themselves beaten by a prepared and shaven Min…

… the meet," Urbanchek said. "They really (gave) everything there (was to give)." - The diving contingent added to the Wolverine point totals. Alex Bogaerts finished fifth in both the one-meter and three…

…-meter events. The Wolverines faired well in the The Minnesota men's swimming team celebrates its first Big Ten championship since 1926. Buyukuncu pronounced Big Ten Swimmer of the ampionship By Susan Dann…

…-3). Sunday's event at Minnesota proved to be yet another Big Ten nail-biter as the Wolverines rallied to win by sweep- ing the final three matches to prevail, 18-14 over the Gophers. Michigan grabbed the early…

… team." At this point, the Wolverines' upper weight class wrestlers stepped in to clear up any doubts left about the out- come of the match. Senior captain Jesse Rawls Jr. de- feated Minnesota's Tim…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 15

…:35 left in Saturday's 5-2 Spartan victory. offsets his talent Michigan first-year center Mark Ouimet checked Miller into the boards by the Wolverine bench, but as play went into the MSU defensive end…

… season record to 3-0-1 vs. Wolverines "I guess we just came out too pumped up," defenseman Chris Tamer said. "It was a lot coming into their place and we just tried too much. We felt that we should take…

… against Michigan this year. The Wolverines appeared to be more comfortable in that second period and were prepared for the third when they came out of the locker room. Less than a minute into the third…

Wolverines. It appeared Michigan would re- main in the game throughout the second period as well when Kramer scored again on a pass from Felsner at 6:56 to tie the game even at 2-2. But at 10:18, Heaphy…

… continued his scoring ways when he put in his eighth goal in four games against the Wolverines to give Michigan State a 3-2 lead. For the rest of the period Michigan had high hopes for another comeback but…

… fell apart in the disas- trous third. Cummins scored at 11:48 in the period, putting more distance be- tween State and the Wolverines. Then Michigan's frustration became apparent as a fight between…

Wolverines and they were never able to get back on track.. "That took us right out of the game," Berenson said. ' . The Spartans later added insult to injury with an empty net goal at 19:42. Kramer The…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… qualified for the NCAAs. Increasing the point-spread by another 96 points, the final day of competition was another triumph, team-wise, for the Wolverines, but it was also plagued with individual…

… notice inspiring the Wolverines was a big blue cloth saying "Michigan Wolverines." Co-Captain Ann Colloton summed it up best when she said, "We didn't put up any of those posters, because we didn't need…

… meet many Michigan swim- mers qualified for the NCAA Championships and riled the Wolverine bench. However, there were some Michigan swimmers who didn't qualify but weren't forgotten. The first words out…

… thought they were faring well against the Wolverines. Not until after the meet, when the scores were manually totaled did the truth come out. Michigan 89, Ohio State 42. The scoring system was not the only…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 17

…, the Wolverines did well rebounding from a lackluster performance at last week's Central Collegiates in Wisconsin. Clearing the bar at 16 feet, 10 inches, Brad Darr took first place in *he pole vaulting…

Wolverines continued their upward swing despite the losses of Christine Furlong and Eva Gordon from their line-up. Sophomore Diane Armento and senior team co-captain Wendy Co- meau were the bright spots in the…

…." First-year gymnast Tina Blair took first place on the uneven bars with a score of 9.3. She was fol- lowed by Wisconsin's Michelle Her- nandez with a 9.05 and Wolverine co-captain Jeni Hescott with a 9…

… A night that started with a break for the Wolverines ended with a break against them when Saturday evening's men's gymnastics meet ended in a tie at 267.85. Michigan thought it had won its first…

… Michigan at the end of the meet, the Wolverines were given a reprieve at the beginning. Michigan's first performer, Mark Ambroe on the pommel horse, had a tough time with his routine. But Darden asked that…

… again the Wolverines fell apart on the horizontal bar. Fifth-year senior Tony Angelotti summed it up the best: "The meet was excellent up until high bar where we boffed again." "It shouldn't have been as…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… Spartans faltered, losing games to lesser foes like Notre Dame and Alaska-Fairbanks. But once again, the Spartans find themselves trailing the Wolverines in CCHA standings. With 10 freshmen on the roster…

Wolverines twice this season - one of those for their rst GLI title since 1985 - and are ranked higher in the national polls, the Michigan State seniors are still looking for their first CCHA title. And…

February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

….m. Sat- urday on M-14 near Ford Road, seri- ously injured only one Wolverine, fresh- man center Robert Traylor. He will miss the rest ofthe season with a broken ht arm. Sophomore forward Maurice Taylor was…

… weren't drinking, we weren't speeding - we were just out too late." Taylor and Bullock started yesterday's game against Indiana, which the Wolverines won 80-75. Mitchell and Oliver both played in the…

… any different." While there was no curfew for the Wolverines on Friday night since the Indiana contest was Sunday, Fisher and Taylor agreed that the players hadn't exercised the best judgment. "We…

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