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March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 13

… wish is one that Mother Nature will not grant. The Wolverines' past two games have both been postponed due to rain. Michigan (5-9-1) was sup- posed to open its home season against Central Michigan on…

…'s aining. It doesn't do anybody any good, but it's hat we have to contend with in this part of the ountry." Although the Wolverines are hoping that the weather will hold up for their home weekend series…

March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 15

… for the Michigan women's gymnastics team. more and more, we know what we The Wolverines have done it before, and more and it is definitely not as difficult t than likely, they will do it again. trate…

… when competing." This Saturday, the Wolverines will advance The Wolverines jumped from th s the No. I seed to the Big Ten place position to the No. 2 spot, hampionships in Iowa City, where they will…

… action and Wolverine netters - to rebound from again in the second round of the Big 8- disappointing losing streak and Ten Championships. come back to Ann Arbor with two Big -en wins this weekend. The 24th…

…-ranked Wolverines face Itlinois in Champaign tomorrow, and then travel to West Layfayette to face Purdue on Saturday. Focus is on the inds of the Wolverines this weekend. "We understand that we need to 0 S keep…

… freshman, I am nervous, but we are all nervous and excited at the same time" Knaeble said. "We know that we have to keep this Big Ten winning streak going." The Wolverines are looking ahead to the prospects…

March 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 93) • Page Image 13

… be its NCAA quarter- final opponent. The worst possible sce- nario for the Wolverines was realized when Michigan drew e winner of the Minnesota-Michigan State first- round game. But from the Michigan…

…, the Wolverines have reason to be concerned. Both of Michigan's possible oppo- nents will have a score to settle with the Wolverines in the traditionally tight NCAA quarterfinal round. Michigan was…

March 19, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…, morning runs and workouts, the 14th-ranked Mich- igan wrestling team, down from the sixth position it held before the Big Ten Championships, has finally reached the climax of its long season. The Wolverines

… regroup with the five wrestlers who qualified for the NCAAs, in Oklahoma City, March 19-21. Last year, Wolverine coach Dale Bahr saw his team qualify seven wrestlers for the NCAAs and man- age a solid 12th…

… board for the Wolverines. The presence of James Rawls (142) and Phil Tomek (HWT), who both failed to qualify this year after doing so last season, and Sean Bor- met (158), who was ranked seventh in the…

… yesterday to compete in the NCAA National Championships which will be held today through Saturday. Twelve Michigan swimmers and three divers qualified to compete in the championship meet. The 15 Wolverines

… Olympic trials. She has also set three Michigan swimming records this year in the 200 and 400 IMs and the 200 butterfly. Other Wolverine national quali- fiers include seniors Lisa Anderson, Katherine…

March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 12

… the Michigan women's swimming and diving team, however, this weekend's NCAA Championships in Minneapolis are just "icing on the cake." The pinnacle of the Wolverines' season was the Big Ten…

… NCAA Championships Wet: Minneapolis We~n: Today, tomorrow and Saturday Notables: Five seniors from this year's undefeated Wolverine squad - Talor lBendel, Kim Johnson, Rachel Gustin, Ellen Fraumann and…

…. "Let the bean counters count WARREN ZINN/DAILY This year, the Wolverines have taken control of their sea- son. After a slow start, the team came alive in the second half of the season and finished the…

… have one huge advantage. All five of its relay teams qualified for the meet. The Wolverines' relay teams have long been recognized as outstanding. The 1995 400-yard medley team won an NCAA championship…

…. In the past few years, the Wolverines have con- sistently finished in the top 10. Two members of that 1995 cham- pionship team remain - Gustin and Bendel. Between the two of them, Gustin is the biggest…

… pop up and make their mark." Perhaps one of those teams will be Michigan. Even though the team is small, the Wolverines are loaded with talent. They feature a former Olympian in Shannon Shakespeare, a…

…: Cleveland,.Ohio When: Today, tomorrow and Saturday Competing Wolverines: The Wolverines send four team members to this year's field. Seniors Jeff CatraboneBill Lacure and Airron Richardson, along with…

…, including Michigan's Jefferey Reese. end, it will be coach Dale Bahr's 20th time leading the Wolverine troops into the N C A A Tournament. In the past 19 vis- its, Bahr has seen 37 All- Americans and two…

… Catrabone last season. If one of the Wolverines does return with a national championship, it will be the first for Michigan in 12 years. Current Michigan assistant coach Kirk Trost won the last title by a…

March 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

… Arena. As the lone senior and team captain, Calip received a special video tribute that highlighted his final season, during which he led all Wolverine scorers, averaging over 20 points per game. "It's a…

…* was," Hunter said. "This whole setup, with all the people and videos and all, and to win this award - I just feel wonderful." Michigan coach Steve Fisher, who honored each Wolverine player briefly…

… Michigan women's ski team traveled to Mt. Bachelor in Bend, Ore., last week to compete in the National Collegiate Ski As- sociation Championships. The. Wolverines found great weather but unfamiliar ski…

Wolverines placed 12th in the 16-team field. Sierra-Nevada was the top finisher, followed by Central Oregon Community College, and Western State (Colo.). "We didn't ski up to our poten- tial," senior co…

…-captain Joanna Marquardt said. "We felt like we could have ended up in the top 10 if we performed well there." Marquardt, was the highest Wolverine finisher in the giant slalom, garnering 14th place with a…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

… com- pares favorably with anyone in the conference. And the Wolverines produced their highest score of the season in last Saturday's Michigan Invitational (275.70). "One and two is up in the air, as are…

Wolverines' optimism going into the meet is the fact that for the first time all season, they feature a completely healthy lineup. The team is so stacked with capable athletes, the coaches said they don't even…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

… hot for the last month. Last Saturday, the women's basketball team was hot once again, but this time, only physically in the Wolverines loss to North Carolina State, 81-64, in the second round of the…

… of basketball up and down the court." It was the fourth straight game on the road for the Wolverines. None of their last four games have been played in the same area either (Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma…

Wolverine bench looks on as North Carolina State puts an end to Michigan's dream Saturday afternoon in Raleigh. The 81-64 second round NCAA tournament loss gave Michigan a record. season on 20-10 final…

March 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… - will surely be curi- ous as to their final round opponent. Three hours before the Wolverines hit the ice at the Joe, the top-seeded Spartans will deal with surging Northern, attempting to secure a berth…

… out of the gates, and went on to compile their first 20-win season since 1993. Perhaps the most memorable show of talent for Michigan fans was Northern's 6-1 drubbing of the Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena…

March 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… , est problem for the Michigan omens tennis team when it goes up againstits intrastate rival. T tblo. 33 Wolverines(1-l Big Ten, 2-4 overall) square off at 3 p.m. today agains Michigan State in East…

…, rather than if they illbe victorious, the Wolverines will have a chance to evaluate their play. The coachs plan to take a look at each individual's performance, as well as the entire team. Every player has…

… Henke added one goal. The Wolverine defense continued to hold up, allowing only six goals in the first half. Going into the second half down only 6-5, Michigan seemed poised for a possible upset. The…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

Wolverines (29-5-3 overall) don't know who they're going to play, and won't know until Friday night's results. Bowling Green (19-20-1 overall) and Lake Superior (25-7-5) square off Friday at 5 p.m. at the Joe…

…, with the winner set to face Michigan. Wolverine coach Red Berenson is not particularly concerned about the uncertainty. "We know we're going to play a good team either way," he said. "We don't play off…

…)," Ber- enson said. "But if Bowling Green can beat Lake Superior, then they'll be a tough team to reckon with." Still, the Wolverines might give preference to the Falcons, who they've controlled rather…

… handily this season. Michigan also took three of three from Bowling Green: 4-0 and 12-1 in Ann Arbor, and 8-1 at the Bowling Green Ice Arena. The Wolverines split a pair with Lake Superior in Sault Ste…

… KANTEFVOaily Cam Stewart and the rest of the Wolverine hockey team will play for the CCHA title at Joe Louis Dce Arena this l weekend. Michigan plays the winner of Lake Superior and Bowling Green Saturday at 8 p…

…, and one doesn't come up with a pleasant answer to the question, "How's the Baseball team doing?" This weekend, however, gives the Wolverines (3-12) a chance to begin to change that answer as they travel…

… batted in. The Wolverines' offense has been led by the outfielders. Sophomore Rodney Goble is leading the team in hitting along with fresh- man Brian Simmons at a .333 clip. Senior Pat Maloney and another…

… freshman, Scott Weaver, check in at .314 and .311, respectively. The final piece to a winning puz- zle will be good defense. The Wolverines have cost themselves numerous games by way of errors, and Freehan…

… experience for the Wolverines despite controversial calls, unfortunate injuries and Oberlin's obvious advantage . "This (Oberlin) is the first varsity team we've played," midfielder Matt Muir said. "Basically…

…, two of which the Wolverines- deemed questionable. "Lacrosse is a contact sport and I'm a rough player," Carlson, who i led the team with five tallies, said. "It helps me to get motivated; it helps me…

March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 14

… a wrist injury this year, the team hasn't gone to the bowling alley as often - and the Wolverines have lost three home games for the first time since the 1990-91 season. But before the last weekend of…

… the regular season, the team got together and went bowl- ing, with photographer Mallory S. E. Floyd and me in tow. These guys aren't amateurs. The Wolverines take bowling seriously. Clad in dark green…

March 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…T Tracking 'M' teams The Michigan softball team notched a 1-0 victory over Baylor last night in Sacramento. The victory imprOves the Wolverines' record to 16-5 overall. Michigan bat- tIes Southern Illinois and…

…, the Michigan women's swimming team finished with four swimmers garnering All-America honors last night. The Wolverines are in g.ghth-place after the first night of mpetition in the NCAA Championships…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… disappointing." The first day ended with Stanford on top with a score of 213 followed by Florida (134) and Texas (108). The Wolverines placed seventh with 54 points. A key to the success at the NCAAs is swimming…

… medley) were s very good. That was the first time we finaled two people in the 200 IM." In the races in which the Wolverines produced finalists, the 200 IM and the 400 medley relay, the times were close…

… steer clear of upsets and found itself in fifth place after the first day of the NCAA wrestling championships. In his opening match, Wolverine Sean Bormet (158 pounds) came back from a 4-3 deficit and…

… Hirsch, the fifth seed, and came from behind to win, 4-2. To- day, Cluff will take on Ohio State's Adam DiSabato, the fourth seed, who is undefeated against Cluff. Wolverine heavyweight Steve King avenged…

… plan to have all of their fun at the McKale Center. Unfortunately for the Chan- ticleers, the Wolverines' first-round fun would come at their expense. Despite the fact Michigan is ranked third and seeded…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

… third place on; Michigan's all-time list. Vaught ends his career with 993 rebounds. His 19 points left him five short of Hubbard's 1455 - 10th on the all- time Wolverine list. SCHEDULING SNAFUS: Just over…

… an hour prior to Michigan's game against Illinois State, the Wolverine players sat with bored faces on their bench. Chris Seter listened to his walk-man, Sean Higgins read the tournament prog- ram, and…

… and we caught them a number of times not back in transition and got some easy buckets. " Fisher agreed with Bender that Michigan was affected by the up- tempo game, though he denied that the Wolverines

… any feeling that we wanted to just make a good showing for ourselves." LMU Continued from Page 1 to be in tremendous condition." For most of the first half, the Wolverines stayed with Marymount…

March 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 95) • Page Image 17

… permission from assistant athletic director for media rela- Seton Hall to talk to basketball coach tions, said he did not know whether Tommy Amaker about the Wolverines Michigan had made such a request…

… scheduled to begin in the fall. "However, we are confident that the Ellerbe guided the Wolverines to a 25-9 commitments made by Seton Hall and by mark, the title in the Big Ten's inaugural Tommy Amaker are…

March 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 93) • Page Image 14

…'t been alone on the sideline.during this injury-marred season for the Wolverines. "It's been tough sitting here and just watching everything," Howe said. "But I rehab hard and push myself to get back. I…

… Haddad concentrate on rehabbing for next season, some Wolverines are returning to the mat now for the first time this sea- son. Junior Brian Aparo (134) and redshirt freshman Phil Klein (150), who both sat…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… surrounding the Michigan basketball team has not melted any of its NCAA tournament passion. If anything, the sweltering heat has fanned the Wolverines' desire to start the tournament tonight against Coastal…

…." . Yesterday's press conference elicited statements of commitment from Fisher's club. Chris Webber promised there would be no parties. Rob Pelinka recalled former Wolverine standout Glen Rice See CAGERS, Page 10…

March 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

… think more students will vote because of the -online voting option." Yoder said the MSA voting system is as secure as using Wolverine Access. "It's actually slightly better than the Wolverine Access model…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

Wolverines' dual meet with the Illini. Gotcher will compete this weekend in the NCAA championships in College Park, Maryland. won that match," he explained. gone to any West Coast school, mates. Instead, he…

… three years in a succeed? "You have to have respect for a Wolverine uniform. Appropriately enough, he quotes kid who makes a decision to drag However, Gotcher is not the or- Steven Seagal in hard To Kill…

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