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April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 19

…- gest focus at this point in the season that's Big Ten competition - it still has to play those contests. And this week provides the Wolverines with plenty to play. This afternoon Michigan (9-7 Big Ten…

… well as offering-a chance to improve. It is improvement which will be necessary for the Wolverines consid- ering their next two Big Ten oppo- nents are first-place Ohio State (doubleheaders April 30-May…

… good pitching staff," Hutchins said. "It's just a matter of us scoring runs. We've got to hold the other team down so we can score some runs." One Wolverine who will be counted on to drive in some runs…

…, and Carr (.290) is tops with 36 hits, 22 RBI and 45 total bases. But for the Wolverines to keep winning, Campana says it's the little things that are important. "(We need) to play good funda- mental…

April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 16

…'m just throwing my name in the draft." Howard's departure gives the Wolverines another scholarship to offer. Prep All-Americans Samaki Walker ofColumbus, Ohioand Jerrod Ward of Mississippi have included…

…- though he certainly could have been. To just about no one's surprise, the Wolverines won their fifth con- secutive Big Ten club title, beating Wisconsin in the championship game Sunday at Purdue. In…

April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 21

…, the Michigan special teams unit held Wisconsin to a mere three goals on i11 power-play chances. The Wolverines - seeded first in their bracket of the tournament - had to go through Chicago and Northern…

…'t really have to hustle all year,"DiGiovanni said. "But the guys came out hard (against Wis- consin) and played with great inten- sity." Simich paced the Wolverines for the tournament with 10 points on…

April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… Steve Fisher sitting beside him, Howard announced his decision to forego his senior year with the Wolverines and make himself eligible for the NBA draft in June. The 6-foot-9 junior ended specula- tion…

… surrounding his future with the Wolverines. Because he had stated ear- lier in his career with Michigan that he would not leave the school until earn- ing his degree, many thought Howard would remain in Ann…

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