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March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… Editor by the dual meet results and con- The Wolverine gymnastics team ference meet in equal proportions. scored the highest point total in By beating Iowa, Michigan is first the nation this year to…

… also the highest in the na- quotes. The meet was fantastic, tion this year. the sidehorse made the difference. definitely made the meet for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes were supposed to dominate, with…

… k - eyes, they missed their big chance on the sidehorse, as they were un- able to beat the Wolverines on a daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: BILL DINNER The victory, the gymnasts' tenth of the year against…

… able to score only two last night, but they were enough as All-American goalie Jim Keough netted his second shutout of the campaign and the Wolverines defeated the Badgers, 2-0. The win gave the icers…

Wolverines grabbed an early Bob Dickson, who had a 54.125. Dave Jacobs bounced into the lead in the floor exercise. George After the sidehorse, the r i n g next event, the trampoline, with Huntzicked and Dave…

… Jacobs tied team took over to increase t h e a 9.55. Teammate George H u n t- for the top score with a 9.25 each. Wolverine's lead to 1.75 pointstickeiwasscond with a 9.4, and Sid Jensen followed closely…

… edged out Wolverines 2picked up well over a series of above nine perform- by his long time 'rival, Don Hatch, two points on the one event as ances as he totalled 54.225 all- 9.4 to 9.35. Supporting…

… relatively excellent showings, get- ting 9.05 and 8.925 respectively. national championships. Winning 2-0, the Wolverines all but spoiled Thoughts then turned from 'will that case. Michigan break 190 points…

…' to The Badger thirst was squelched, rather than quenched though, 'how muchwill the Wolverines be as Don Deeks secored the first and eventual winning goal from five _arthtfmarks'oingJnen feet out at 2…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… couldn't supress a smile as he laced up his shoes in the locker room after the Wolverines out-fought the University of Detroit Titans 85-75 in their season opener last night. "Once we started to run in the…

… break started to jell in the second half, we started to win" The Wolverines didn't actually put their fast break game together until 9:37 of the second was gone. By then, Detroit, fighting back from a…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 8

…a Fint THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 2, 1969 -~j- '-'~" Wolverines batter By BILL CUSUMANO back Associate Sports Editor Fife Ba dgers and leading the fast break. a man to man after only…

… about ended up with a foul shot and four minutes and used it for most '-'-'--- -_ l nn Michigan closed out the home Michigan led 31-20 basketball season by defeating The Wolverines could have bur…

Wolverine onslaught. Stewart came right back after the time out to hit on another jumper and Tomjanovich followed with two of his specialty bank shots. Stewart then finished, the bombing by leaping to grab a…

…, the fast break and the zone, were not very effective.} The Wolverines weren't able to1 use their rebounding advantage to roll to easy scores as the lanes just were not being filled. Part of the trouble…

… factor in the Wolverine victory. Michigan played an uneven game in their home finals, but maintained enough consistency to defeat the visiting Badgers by the score of 84 to 79. -Daily-Andy Sac] MICHIGAN…

… Detroit 4,senior pulled in six caroms and 3 held Johnson to just nine points. 6 Michigan's other problem yes- 9terday, the zone, was negated al- most immediately. Orr changed to TENANTS: WOLVERINES IN…

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… number of times the Wolverines lost the ball. The 19 turnovers were partially a re- sult of getting accustomed to the game situation, and also stem from the fast-breaking game his team played, he explained…

… the game, and for their scrappy rebounding against a much bigger Wolverine squad. The Cardinals' tallest player was 6'4" while the Wolverines seldom had more than one player under that height in the…

… first half. Buntin, who fouled out with 9:13 to go in the game, led the Wolverines with 13, but it was the wiry 6'3", 155- pound Neal who took the game honors in that department, pull- ing off 15. After…

… points last night but was the game's leader in assists with five. Russell was next twith four. Lead Early After moving in front 4-2, the Wolverines were never behind, and the Cardinals were never closer…

…. The gap was up to 13 at 40-27 with 3:14 to go in the half, but the Wolverines failed to score as the Cardinals notched six in a row on three by Neal, a free throw and a basket by Keith Henschen who…

…' Retains fourth By The Associated Press The Michigan Wolverines main- tained fourth place in the final Associated Press Poll behind Ala- bama, Arkansas and Notre Dame. The Irish loss to the Trojans of…

… Up 4 -Daily-Jim Lines CAZZIE RUSSELL FIRES a blind pass in the season opener for the Wolverines. Sparking top-ranked Michigan to victory, Russell I Tregoning Darden Buntin Russell Thompson Pomey…

…, Detroit 106 about nine minutes to go the GREENSBORO, N.C. ()- The Wolverines caught fire as Russell Duke Blue Devils, national run- hit two long jumpers, and then ners-up to UCLA last season, missed one…

… Duke moved at 92-70. to the 10-point spread for the first All told, the Wolverines hit on time, but it was the overall play! 42.4 per cent of their shots, while of 6-foot-10 Hack Tison which the…

… llr ® rlrl rr IC I .. OI /!51 M 11 I Irn SUBSCRIBE NOW I RECEIVE The NEXT ISSUE ®' -Daily-Jim Lines CENTER BILL BUNTIN LEAPS to sink a layup against Ball' State. Buntin led the Wolverines in…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… night in the second game of the Michigan double- header. the Ramblers of Loyola in Chicago in sixteen games. Stadium last night. The Ramblers jumped off to The Wolverine's demise was a a 14-7 lead at 5…

…:15 in the first result of many factors, and Mich- half, puncturing the Wolverines igan Coach John Orr was par- kaleidoscope zone with pinpoint ticularly unhappy about one of passes. The passes were fed…

… intentionally fouled M and awarded the Loyola fo two free throws. He converte of the two shots to put L ahead by four. The Wolverines came back the score 89-89 in the next seconds as Dennis Stewart 15 foot jumper…

… unprotected middle of Michigan's zone. Fuller finished with 35 points, high for the game, while Moody had 22. Sullivan led the Wolverines in Loyola frequently caught t h e scoring with 31 points, his best…

Wolverines off guard with its fast break, and made motions of run- ning away with the game. They extended their lead to 16, points with about half the period over. The Wolverines cane back to a 41-31 deficit…

… surprise challenge from Michigan State at East Lan- sing yesterday afternoon to win 66-57. Then last night at Matt Mann Pool, the Wolverine squad humiliated Illinois 82-32. When Michigan Coach Gus Stager…

… Michigan's Coach Gus Stager did a lot of favors for the Illinois swim team during the match at Matt Mann Pool last night. But the Wolverines still managed to obliterate the Illini by 50 points. Illinois…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… Fieldhouse, 8:00 Gymnasts, Wrestlers Wolverines outscore Gophers, but final score is 'disappointing' pulverize opposition Grapplers demoli three foes; capture double Bier Ten victory I FLIGHTS TO EUROPE…

… sweeping two events, rings and high bar. But the margin of victory did not satisfy the Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken admitted, "The team was disappointed. We should have, improved over our last meet (189…

…, -Missouri's ,Steve Cava- naugh stunned Wolverine follow- ers by gaining a 4-4 draw with Tim Cech. "Cavanaugh was an unknown quantity, just like the rest of the Missouri team," Assistant Coach Rick Bay said…

… commented graciously on theI The Buckeyes caught Purdue at decision: "It was not a good call." 79 all with 4:38 to play when Steve All the other Wolverines beat their Tiger cohorts. Sophomores Howell scored…

… on a lay-up. Then 167-pounder Tom Quinn and 177- Sorenson scored to make it 81-79 3ounder Jesse Rawls, the o n1y with 3:45 to go. pudrJseRws h Wolverines to wrestle and win in Jary Johnson's and…

… weights. In their final meet, against Ohio State, the Wolverines had to compete for attention with a gymnastics meet, and seemed to come out second best. In .between the intermittent yawns of the…

… Buckeyenaudience, the Wolverines ran up a 14-0 ad- vantage on the strength of deci- sions by Cech, Geoff Henson, and Mike Rubin, and a pin by Lou Hudson. By the time the curtain rang down on the final act, the…

Wolverines found themselves on the long end of a cumulative 86-11 score. STATISTICS MICHIGAN 24, MISSOURI 6 123-Cech (M), drew Cavanaugh 4-4 130-Hudson (M) dec. Barrett, 9-4 137-Henson (M) dec. Shepard, 3…

February 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… sixth place finish to end his wor up national champions. oughly,: o The road to Syracuse - site he's ha of this year's NCAA get-together- never t hasn't gotten any softer for the he shru Wolverines

… hockey rinks of ;rease in Lansing. Even a rivalry as strong are seco as a Wolverine-Spartan clash in thatc couldn't melt the heart of that panied1 terrifying white power, ability ti Snow has cancelled the…

… fresh- Strong man hockey match between the like Pau revenge-minded Wolverines and tournam Michigan State. holidays In a hard fought battle last week the labo the Spartans toppled Michigan 7- 5 in the…

…- etlade ed an explosive Wolverine offen- sive led by center Dan Deeks and right forward Rich Perin. Montrea The loss was attributed to oc- C casional Wolverine defensive laps- C es and the Spartan ability…

… nalties called on them this notes Renfrew. The in- penalties-the Wolverines nd highest in the WCHA category-has been accom- by an equally important o kill those penalties. g sophomore defensemen l Domm…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… events as Michigan, the free- Indiana, and Michigan State willstlraewih ilmket Indianahandto crgant a ltle even tougher for the Wolverines to be on hand to create a little grab points. more trouble.g Seven…

… his win in 1500-yard event for Michigan, and Stager feels that with the depth he canchoose from, the Wolverines can take the 800-yard relay. However, the Spartans, having topped t h e American record…

… tering the American record for lenger, the Hoosiers. trio will have to contend with 100 yards last weekend. Ed Records To Fall Olympic' champion Ken Sitzberger Bartsch, the veteran Wolverine Records are…

…. The swim three individual races and The backstroke finds MSU's Dil- Wolverines' effort is fully :05.5 one relay, or two of each. WAKA BAYSHI LEADS WCHA: Erratik'M' lers End Season Vr i I. ' ' I ; 1 r…

… C i Extra Points By P. C. DEAN Those two points over the week- kota swept the first series 7-3 Coach Dick Kimball's divers end gave Mel his margin of vic- and 4-2. The Wolverines quickly could also…

… Colorado College to third. Wolverine diver. And the Association. strong a team as some of the resume league play. "We played high hones are not unfounded. Michigan's "Mighty Mite" pick- other ones. We moved…

… three-meter board, at conference play for the season. Not as Well The Blue swept their second Unfortunately the rest of the s Wolverines did not fare as well The win streak claimed its fifth 1NN ARBOR' S…

… NEWEST BOOKSTORE as Mel. Coach Al Renfrew reflect- straight victim when on January -- - -ed. "They were inexperienced to 27 the Wolverines smashed MSU begin with, but on any given night at East Lansing, 6…

… traveled to Boston for the Boston Tournament and came out champions. The mighty Wolverines showed the Eastern boys how the game is played winning three straight and beating a strong Bos- ton University team…

May 02, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines in action today when the defend- ing Big Ten champs take on De- troit on the tennis courts at 3 p.m. For the Wolverines, who evened up their season's record at 3-3 with victories over…

… Titans have never beaten the perennially powerful Wolver- ines who have compiled a 118-21 record since 1948. Wolverines Upset In addition to its two victories, Michigan was upended by sopho- more…

… match with Indiana he became ill, forcing the Wolverines to forfeit the match. Encouraging Sight The sweeps. by Maentz and Hienle were an encouraging sight to Wolverine coach Bill Murphy, since it gives…

… apiece to the Wolverine cause. 'A' SOFTBALL: Tinaylor Nip .Anderson Pitcher Bill Buhl withstood a determined Anderson House rally and a streak of his own wildness to preserve a 7-2 victory for Tay- lor…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… basketball are no more. Or at least it seems that way to many Michigan basketball fans. Last year the Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten. The sophomores that Head Coach Dave Strack was counting on to…

… whole has been shooting much better than they were a year ago. It all makes sense because any team with the potential talent of the '68 Wolverines will shoot better if the shots taken, are taken in the…

… games this year. Play for the rest of the period was slow, as neither team could mount an attack until the last three minutes. Then, with 2:12 left, Wolverine junior Doug Gal- braith blasted a shot which…

… Waterloo goal- tender. Then, with less than three min- utes remaining, Deeks fed Perrin puck inches short of the line after Perrin lost control. The second Wolverine goal came after only a minute and a half…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…-numberone in the Big r Ten and the nation. If Michigan beats Wisconsin, they will clinch at least a share of the Big Ten championship, and if Iowa should stop Minnesota at Iowa City tonight, the Wolverines

…. Strack was breathing a little eas- ier, with the Wolverines' narrow 80-79 victory over Illinois, now in the past. Two of Three That game was only the third time that Illinois has lost in its almond…

… Wisconsin. Michigan's chances can be' summed up very simply by the words of Wolverine Coach Don Canham, "We're certainly not favorites." Canham feels that he has "a good solid team" which has "pro- gressed…

… for Best Vaulters the Wolverines. In the pole vault George Can- In the shot put, Michigan has amare has done a best of 14'7" three of the top four men in the and should score according to Big Ten in…

… Bill Yearby, Jack Har- Canham while in the broad jump vey, and Fred Lambert. The best the Wolverines' only entrant will in the conference, however, is be Tom Sweeney who finished Tom Barnes of Minnesota…

March 02, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… team's meet points this season, and wil have to be at their peak if the Wolverines are to end Illinois' 11 year reign as Conference cham pion. Montpetit' as not only been the Wolverines' top performer…

… possibly a first in the Con ference all-events race this yea In addition, the Wolverine should be able to count on hin for high finishes, including tv or three possible firsts, in each o the five events in…

Wolverines a third or fourth and,. , perhaps, help seal a Michigan victory. s The contributions of these 1 three, Montpetit, Osterland and IBrown, hold the key to the Wol- - verines' championship hopes, but…

… one of three veterans bolstering the Wolverine gymnastic squad this weekend in the conference meet. New Scoring System To Help Swimmers In Bid for Fourth Straight Big Ten Title By JAN WINKELMAN…

March 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… streak accumulated during three years. Still, the Wolverines have some- thing to be thankful for as they journey to Bloomington for the Big Ten championships this, Fri- day and Saturday. Last year, the Big…

…-third of the i crown Michigan State goes into the Big Ten finals with seven points (one for each win), Michigan with six, and Illinois five. To take the Big Ten title, the Wolverines must place higher than…

… the title last year), he'll still find himself locking horns with a strong Wolverine foe. He will be Dave Dozeman, who was third in HAIRSTYLING TO PLEASE -CONTINENTALS -COLLEGIATE -RAZOR CUTS TRY! U of…

…. If anyone has a chance to beat Indiana, it is the Wolverine squad. medal. Minnesota will also have a strong entry in Lee Gross. Fred Stehman will carry the Blue hopes into the 167-pound class where…

…. Adds Keen, "The whole thing will turn on little events." There are eight big ones to go with them. In last year's meet, the Wolverines finished second by a margin of 447-409-a margin more than ac…

…- counted for by the Hoosiers' div- ing alone. Discounting the two diving events, the Wolverines would have had the higher total. This year it could be much the' same. Indiana is slightly weaker comparatively…

…! Wolverines have the fastest re- corded time this season. But In- diana is close, behind, and cap- able of pulling an upset. Ohio State's Bob Hopper will be a main contender in the 200- and 400-yard individual…

April 02, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… died after that. Iowa jumped ahead of Michigan at the beginning, and as the meet pro- gressed, the Wolverines found they were not quite able to close the gap. The result was an Iowa victory. For those…

… par-71course. Frank Groves, the only other senior on the team, matched Schroeder's 296 total, but with more consistent 75'sand74's It was an unhappy road tripI for the Wolverines, who lost by every…

… Detroit *-Doubleheader (Home Games in Capitals) DAVE BINGj FIRST OUTING: Golfers Fifti By DIANA ROMANCHUK As the Wolverine golfers warm- ed up to the Florida sun, so did The 76ers, who fell behind 17…

…, six of strokes, 1191-1196. the points by Chet Walker, and The key man in th Greer added four more points for for the Wolverines a 102-89 bulge and the game was John Schroeder. Hin over, two days by a…

… exceeded our orginial objective which was to break 1200." The Wolverines, who had not played "a lick of golf" this year Florida State Florida, 1st team Florida, 2nd team Miami MICHIGAN Arkansas Total Shots…

February 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…TUESDA'Y', 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE $E w TUESDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8EVE1~' Tregoning Returns as Wolverines Prepare for Iowa U By SCOTT BLECH The Big…

… Ten-leading Wolverines have a break in the schedule until the red-hot second-place Iowa Hawkeyes invade Yost Field House next Monday night. "The schedule break could help us with (Larry) Tregoning being…

Wolverine mentor said that the rest will aid Tregoning and he hopes it will not slow down the Wolverines who begin today to practice for the Iowa contest. As- sistant Coach Jim Skala scouted the Hawkeyes in…

…. One of the highlights of the contest was Purdue's Dave Schell- hase being held to eight points. The Boilermaker leading scorer was once again troubled by the Wolverine defense. He reached his career low…

… Boilermakers in the earlier encounter between the two teams. In between these two games, Darden scored 19 against Michigan State. The Wolverines shattered all Purdue hope for an upset in the closing minutes of…

February 02, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…, Buntin. Russell scored the last seven points of the half, following the resting of Buntin with 2:29 remaining. The Wolverines returned for the second half with pipe dreams of a wild outburst which might in…

… first ex- tended 'visit to the floor in 1964. The Wolverines were up by 15, but it was up to the reserve strength_ to put down upsurging Michigan State.1 "Our bench strength showed it- self," S t r a c k…

… MICHAEL RUTKOW SKI The Michigan wrestlers gained a surprisingly easy 18-6 victory yes- terday over a powerful Pittsburgh team to boost the Wolverine sea- son record to 9-1. Even before the meet began…

…-Larry Tregoning outmaneuvers Michigan State forward Bill Berry (12) to get away a shot. It was work under the boards like this that helped give the Wolverines a 95-79 victory yesterday. MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN 37…

…, Captain Gordie Wilkie scored at 7:35, and Marty Read beat Warwick at 9:47. Wayne McAlpine scored Colorado'sI first goal at 11:53 of the first stanza.9 The Wolverines lengthened theI lead to 8-3 after two…

… Far- ley smashed another, and four Wolverines set an unofficial na- tional freshmanfmedley relay rec- ord yesterday afternoon as Michi- gan coasted to a 62-42 victory over the Eastern invaders. The…

… all Wolverines were swim- ming for points. Graef led Michigan's Ed Bartsch all the way in winning the 200- yard backstroke in a new pool record time of 1:58.58. Bartsch was just a little over two…

… RETURNS: Wolverines Master Indiana Gymnasts : 'ii s %: ' ;,j?+ " a. -- . . , Camera and Accessories I Y TJofie sc r oss5C C~nlty riullner By CHARLIE TOWLE Michigan's defending NCAA and Big Ten…

… - and - again coach, seemed more anxious to keep the meet on a friendly basis by having many of the Wolverine gymnasts com- pete not-to-count than winning by a big margin. The most outstanding event of…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Gymnasts third in Midwest Open By CHRIS TERAS "W° did a good job for this stage…

… representing 24 schools in the meet, which was considered a warm-up for the coming season. Individual performances were in the spotlight as no official team scores were kept. The Wolverines most outstand- ing…

… career, won that event in last week's Midwest Open. Not a member of the Wolverine squad, THAT DOG ON WHEELS IS of the University of Michigan to a Special Showing of electronic calculators Statler…

April 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… California is an LSD power, so why shouldn't the Wolverines extend their athletic sphere of influence. When the basketball team moves into the new University Events Building, you might even convince Fritz…

… competitors from across the nation. But the Wolverines did advance four men into today's competition for in- dividual titles. Southern Illinois captured the team crown with 187.2 points to keep its string of…

… Coach Newt Lo- ken. Wayne Miller, who perhaps is one Wolverine more accustomed to bigtime competition as evi- denced by his OAU title, was one of Michigan's individual qualifiers with a third place on the…

March 02, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…'s Wolverines closed out the home hockey season last night by dropping a 4-2 decision to Denver, but managed to show a brand of hockey that will bring fans back for more next year. Coach Al Renfrew's icers will…

… close out the current campaign on the road this weekend at North Dakota. At least one win is a must if the Wolverines hope to make the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs. Pioneers Scared After…

March 02, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…'s long reign last year in Ann Arbor. At East Lansing, the Wolverine track squad is favored to cop its fourth straight indoor title. The Wolverines are led by hurdler Ben- nie McRae and middle…

Wolverines have only one individual champion return- ing, Fritz Kellermann. All of the Big Ten meets will conclude on Saturday. MICHIGAN SECOND: Hoosiers Dominate, Big Ten Swimming By JOHN SCOCHIN Both men…

April 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… EDITOR CHUCK VETZNER Trackmen Travel South For Outdoor warm-Up By STEVE GALL them practice running outside," he added. The cindermen, who On Saturday the Wolverine cn- fly down this morning on a char…

… runners he prefers vaulting indoors. used to the sunshine. Assistant Wolverine captain Kent Bernard, track coach Dave Martin said yes- who injured himself running on terday that there would be no the boards…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… afternoon in a contest which may prove to be a game of blind-man's-bluff. Or even follow-the-leader. "We know nothing about what kind of team Kentucky has this year," says Wolverine Coach Dave Strack. "I…

… offense. has his boys run a basic e pattern which has eight ns, most of which use a ring combination of passes, nd screens. The Baron's of- resembles the well-oiled s of a fine watch, and if the Wolverines

… tough ball clubs we've; scheduled." T h i s inexperience showed up in the Wolverine'si record last year; it may show up in the Wilcat's performance this afternoon.] MSU, OSU Handle Coast Teanms Easily…

… technical foul. The team respon- sible i sthe team with the lower score, or in case of a tie score, the defensive team. When Coach Dave Strack was asked if the new rules would af- fect the Wolverines

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

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March 02, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… deals with the performers from Michigan.) By GEORgE WANSTALL Combining team power in the middle distance runs, the pole vault and the hurdles with super- for team depth, the Wolverines will try to retain…

… out his competitive career as a distance freestyler for the Wolverines. In the interlude stager had coached Dearborn Ford- son High School to three state Class A championships in four years. Since then…

February 02, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… the person may have to serve one year in jail and c~n /i o~n 4 . mn - - o mn n ,-fn Cagers Score Sixth Big Ten Win By TOM WEINBERG Bill Buntin's 23-point first half sparked Michigan's Wolverines to an…

… points, followed by Buntin's 23. "Bill had a great game," Wolverine coach Dave Strack said after the game. "I was quite disappointed with the last two quick fouls on him," he added. Michigan pulled a…

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