March 02, 1995
(vol. 105, iss. 83)
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…- pear to be very serious and Baston may be fine for Michigan's game against Iowa Sunday. 'Mo'-TIVATED: Maurice Taylor and the rest of the Wolverines re- ceived a little extra inspiration before last night…
…'s game against the Wild- cats. They watched the highlights of Michigan's last three tournament ap- pearances with the Fab Five as well as the highlights from the Wolverines' 1989 championship run. "That…
… to make it in for sure we've got to go in and beat Iowa on Sunday," he said. FUTURE WOLVERINE: It's a good bet that the maintenance men at Dearborn Divine Child will be happy to see Inkster High School…
… the scrim- mage. "It was probably broken al- ready," White said of the destroyed cylinder. White has attended most of the Wolverines' home games since com- mitting to Michigan in November. While he has…
… enjoyed watching, he's anxious to play. "I can't wait," White said. "We're going to be stacked." and fan is hoping that March will be the time the Wolverines play up to the level that they are capable of…
… tournament alone is not enough. The Wolverines have to make some noise in the tournament and they have the talent to do so. To be completely fair, beating Northwestern last night was no big deal. If Michigan…
… wants to prove that it is for real, it will have to win at IowaSunday. The game is even more important considering that with a win, the Wolverines could move into second place in the Big Ten. No one…
… blocks. Urbanchek consistently fills the Wolverine tank with talent By Michelle Lee Thompson Daily Sports Writer Every year, the No. 1 Michigan men's swimming and diving team gets the best high school…
… Wolverines received not only a chance to erase the memory of, the victory quickly, but were also able to enjoy the warm weather of Puerto Rico, where their next match took place Feb. 24. Michigan trounced the…