March 02, 1976
(vol. 86, iss. 130)
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… play for," said Michigan coach Johnny Orr after the Wolverines' 81-79 loss to Minnesota last night. A win for the Wolverines would have been as meaningless as a final exam two days after you've received…
… notice of your ac- ceptance to graduate school. Michigan's victory over Iowa, Saturday, clinched second place in the Big Ten. And the Wolverines are merely biding their time until Thursday, when they…
… a double incentive to win. Beside the prospect of an upset over a ranked-team, to go with their 77-73 conquest of Marquette in December, the Gophers were seeking revenge. In January, former Wolverine…
… remaining before starting tournament play. The Wolverines host Northwestern Sat- urday, in what will be Wayman Britt's final appearance at Cris- ler Arena. By then, the Wolverines should know where they will…
… throw. their upset. B t The hot shooting Gophers, A Tom Bergen tip-inpulled sparked by Thompson and Ray the Wolverines within one, Williams (25 points), led most 80-79. Michigan called time- of the second…
…," said Dutcher. Thompson's layups and ma- chine-like turn-arounds repeated- ly turned back the Wolverines, and he broke Minnesota's sea- son scoring record in the pro- cess. Michigan's big guns against…
… Goodlow captured the confer- become the Wolverine's first ence crown at 126 while class- freshman champ since Jeff Guy- mate Mark Churella (150) and ton in 1973. junior captain Mark Johnson Fellow freshman…