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January 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

…(Ttle ortjcbtgun I)tftlt I S JOHN KF The Michigan hockey team defeated Alaska-Fairbanks, this weekend. The Wolverines sit atop the CCHA stand icers bak Alcaka., 5-1 By Chris Farah Daily Sports…

…'s Folly." After Saturday's game against the Wolverines CCHA, 20-4-1 overall), the Alaska-Fairbanks hocke was probably cursing the sale for another reason. . The combination of a grueling flight from Alaska…

January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

Wolverines faced off against No. 12 Vanderbilt, No. 24 Tennessee and No. 9 Duke. She also able to upset 21st- ranked Jackie Wu of Vanderbilt in straight sets (7-5, 7-6) on Satur- day. On Sunday, the second day…

…-8 and give the Wolverines their sixth win in the nine doubles matches. "We've been doing really well at breaking serve and returning (so) I told our players we have to get better at holding serve," Michi…

January 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 16

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - January 20, 1998 Women's swimmers wound rival Eagles Wolverines see 64-point victory over Eastern Michigan as an indicator for the future By T.J. Berka…

… moment. Although the Michigan women's swimming team maintains that its dual meets are just a warmup to the Big Ten and NCAA meets, it would have a hard time convincing Eastern Michigan. The Wolverines

… pace with Bendel, taking the top position in both the 50 and 100 free. She swam the anchor of the winning 800-free relay team as well. Another Wolverine to chalk up a vic- tory was O'Neill, whose winning…

… Riker in the 500 A Freshman Amanda Crews also earned victory in the one-meter diving compet tion. The Wolverines have a couple c weeks off after this meet. Michiga doesn't swim until dual meets wit…

… Indiana and Notre Dame the weekend c Jan. 30. The time off will be welcome for th Wolverines, as the heavy training of th last two months has many swimng worn out. "We have some people who are reall tired…

…-meet schedule in an Impressive fashion by beating Eastern Michigan, 149-85. RELIVE MICHIGAN'S ROSE BOWL WIN AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Savor the Wolverines' first national champi- onship since 1948 for years to…

…. Thanks to a combination of steady vet- erans and explosive youth, he may have found some. The Wolverines captured victories in six events to earn their 82-67 victory. "Our first-place finishes really…

January 20, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…0 8A - Wednesday, January 20, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Michigan's comeback effort against Alaska shows late-game promise Wolverines are 0-8-1 when trailing after the second…

… comeback moments this season until Satur- day's shootout loss against Alaska. The Wolverines found themselves with their backs against the wall after seniorBrian Lebler and junior Tristin Llewellyn took…

January 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… the building. The rest of Value City Arena was shockingly quiet. The fans in Columbus— all 8,156 of them — had been silenced early. For the Wolverines, that meant mission accomplished…

… the Wolverines fell to then-No. 16 Boston College, 5-1 — the team’s only loss since Nov. 21. After starting the season 1-5 on the road, the Wolverines needed to start fast in the unfamiliar…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

… the Breslin Center. The "MV3" of Smith, Pool, and Gandy, have accounted for 76 percent of the offensive production this season for the Wolverines (2-3, 9-9). Facing a relentless matchup zone defense…

…, four- teen points or something in that area. So, we did a little bit better than that." With Michigan's main ingredients lacking, no other Wolverines were able to step up. "When (Smith) is not scoring…

January 20, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

…Thursday, January 20, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - 13A en s swimming sick after big victory" Wolverines battle flu bug, get ready for Big Ten conference bout with Boilermakers , By Brian Galvin…

… Daily Sports Writer Just when you thought things couldn't get any bet- ter for the Michigan men's swimming and diving team - they didn't. The ninth-ranked Wolverines are coming off of their biggest win of…

… there is always a chance at the Big Ten title" Women trade secrets with Rice By Sam Duwe Da~ily Sports Writer Biology tells us that an owl and a wolverine are nothing alike. Doug Boyd will tell you…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… Michigan too lightly. "We knew Michigan was a very good team. They've just lost some tough games on the road. They just worked harder than we did and deserved to win." A. MAJOR explanation for the Wolverine

…'s success was their ability to put the ball in the hole and rebound with unusual consistency. The Wolverines had not been able to have a better hooting percentage than their op- ponent in their previous eight…

Wolverine, 6-8 junior center Paul Heuerman held his own and at times outplayed Ohio State's much-heralded pivotman, Herb Williams. The 6-10 Williams came into the game averaging 20 points and 8.4 rebounds per…

… and contributed nine points. He's now led the Wolverines in rebounding in the last five games. "Heuerman has really come on," sai Frieder. "He's proving to be one of the Big Ten's top players." Other…

…. Trailing 4-2 in the second minute of play, the Wolverines scored six unanswered points, propelling them in- to a lead they kept for the next ten minutes. With the Wolverines scrapping for everything they…

… moments of the second half as the Buckeye's went on a 6-1 scoring barrage to close the deficit to 43-40. THE WOLVERINES opened their lead to four points, 58-54, with 7:26 left in regulation time, on a…

January 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

Wolverines’ 56-54 win over Northwestern Saturday night, and MLive.com reported LeVert had been seen on crutches following the game. “Caris has been working so hard this season and for this to…

… stated that LeVert will have surgery this week and will undergo a 12-week recovery period. LeVert also had surgery on his left foot in May 2014. LeVert was leading the Wolverines in scoring…

January 20, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… Cheerleading As- sociation (NCA) Collegiate Cheer- leader and Dance Team National Championships, Jan. 3-5 at the Dallas Convention Center. The Wolverines placed ninth out of 20 schools who qualified for the…

…-coaches QIichael Johnson and Pamela St. John have headed up the Wolverines. Johnson, a former Michigan cheer- leader (1982-84), has owned and op- erated The Ad Vanc'd! Cheerleading Company in Novi for the past 10…

…'t be quite as awed next year." The team was on a tight and disci- plined schedule over the holidays. After performing at the New Year's Day Hall of Fame Bowl game in Tampa, Fla., the Wolverine squad went…

…, competing at na- tionals is the culmination of hard work starting in middle school." And the hard work is beginning to King, Howard downed by chicken pox Wolverines, minus the pair, head to noisy Williams…

…- nosed with chicken pox by team phy- sician Dr. Robert Anderson Monday. The duo was excluded from practic- ing with the Wolverines Tuesday af- ter further examination. The juniors are currently being…

Wolverines. King's absence will end a starting streak of 59 consecutive games, dat- ing back to the March 3, 1992 contest against Ohio State. This will be the first game the 6-foot-5 guard has missed in two…

…- ers leaves the Wolverines in a bind, especially when it comes to rebound- ing and experience. Michigan has been on the short end of the rebounding statistics its past and Chad Kolander as well as…

… junior Jayson Walton (6 feet 6, 210 pounds). Even before discovering that two of his players would be absent from the game, Fisher expressed concern over the Wolverines' ability to match up against the…

… Howard, Michigan's chairman of the boards, not present to control the paint, the Wolverines could be in serious trouble, especially with the bulk the Gophers possess. Minnesota possesses big time muscle up…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…." FRIDAY NIGHT the Wolverines weren't as lucky, falling to the Engineers, 7-6. In both contests, Michigan fell behind by as many as four goals with a sorry combination of defensive lapses and offensive inep…

…- titude. The Wolverines' come-from- behind style may have been enter- Aaining, but it didn't make Michigan head coach Red Berenson's life any easier. University of Michigan has." formance a ALL OF THE…

Wolverines cut scored his the margin to 5-3 with goals by Frank Wolverine on Downing and Todd Brost. of the circle. But RPI forward Mark Jooris breakaway made the score 6-3 with a goal on a Michigan ah…

… minutes to go, but the Wolverines Hernberg sk couldn't get the tying goal and send dered on a the game into overtime. made a pa "WE DIDN'T have a very good picked up t second period, but I thought it showed…

… went to the s extra goal, but it was a good team ef- nberg) . . fort to come back in the third period." him or me. Having fallen behind Friday, the make a mov Wolverines resolved not to suffer the I…

… goalie Tim Makris in favor ofM gainst Michigan in the oris has scored 11 goals Wolverines, half of his entire season. outdone, Billy Powers first hat trick as a n a slap shot from the top It followed a…

…. "I same school as him (Her- I just thought 'It's either I thought he was going to e on me. I just got lucky, Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Wolverine wings Bruce Macnab (14) and Joe Lockwood (10) fight…

… off RPI defenders after Engineer goalieBrian Jopling (31) makes a save. The Wolverines upset defending NCAA champions RPI, 11-10,.Saturday night. SURGING LADY CAGERS S WEEP PAIR: stuns 16th…

… the score to 36-28 in favor of the Hawkeyes. But then Lorea Feldman took over for the Wolverines. Stringer stormed off the bench, and for her theatrics, was rewarded with a technical. Feldman sank both…

Wolverines' poin- ts, with Feldman pouring in a game high 22 points. "Lorea has established herself as one of the finest players in the league," said Van De Wege. "She's big time. She wants the ball when it…

January 20, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… Michigan men’s basketball team will come home to Ann Arbor to face Illinois once again Saturday. The last time the two teams faced off was back on Jan. 11, when the Wolverines fell to the Fighting…

… and never looked back. After the game, Fighting Illini forward Maverick Morgan called Michigan a “white-collar” team, which didn’t sit well with the Wolverines, so there will be no shortage…

… the soft underbelly of the Wolverine defense against the likes of Maryland and Illinois, had firmed up. Wilson established his physical presence on the first play, blocking Wisconsin…

… hopes of finishing in the top half of the Big Ten. But in the second half, the Wolverines turned the aggression dial all the way to 11. That proved to be a costly mistake. Within a span…

… that came into Tuesday’s contest committing the fewest fouls in the country had two of its starters a whistle away from disqualification at the game’s most crucial stretch. While the Wolverines

… too many easy foul calls to the post and rebounds.” Tuesday night was an overcorrection from the issues the Wolverines suffered on defense in their past few Big Ten games. In their defensive…

… change that.” But other defensive issues still persist, especially with the Wolverines’ options off the bench. Freshman center Jon Teske played his first important Big Ten minutes, much to the…

… Donnal more valuable for the Wolverines offensively — a 3-point shot. Redshirt junior guard Duncan Robinson, who was as important for Michigan as he’s ever been offensively on Tuesday, still…

… muscle as Robinson passed by the bench after allowing a basket, signaling to the redshirt junior that using his own could have prevented the score. The Wolverines will feel some relief knowing…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… basketball eam. The unexpected can happen at any time in foreign territory. When Michigan plays the University of Wisconsin in Madison tomorrow (4 p.m.), the Wolverines will be looking for their first Big Ten…

… because we want our kids to understand the importance of this ,game. We expect a tough, tough "basketball game," he continued. THREE PLAYERS who 'ould damage the Wolverines are ,forwards Danny Jones and…

… as we have all season," Perrelli See Cagers, Page 10 JESSICA GREENE/Dolly Michigan coach Bill Frieder spells out the game plan in recent Wolverine action. He will need big performances out of both…

…, Rumeal Robinson, and Sean Higgins against Wisconsin. The Wolverines have used a different starting lineup in the last seven games. But now, with the recent emergence of Mills and Vaught, Frieder sees no…

… Mahoney worked with the Michigan staff at Club Wolverine, the Wolverines' summer training program. "We're very good friends," :Richardson said. "She knows our swimmers very well, and we know her' s." While…

… Richardson concedes that "the Hurons will not be Michigan's 1 toughest competition, he sees the K meet as another important step in accomplishing the Wolverines' goals 7 for the season. "Every time you get up…

… closer. The Wolverines expect to be challenged by first-year swimmers Melanie Nelson (breaststroke) and Nicole Ray (distance). Michigan is in the midst of its most rigorous part of the season. "The…

… intensity in the workouts is increasing," Richardson said. All sights are set on the Big Ten championships next month here in Ann Arbor. Next week the Wolverines will start resting in preparation. But first…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… home series against Ferris State, a team which lurks only four points behind the Wolverines. Things are so tight in the CCHA right now, that if a team sneezed they might be able to move up a notch in the…

… is three points ahead of the Falcons and three points behind third place Illinois-Chicago. Ferris State, like Bowling Green, will play the Wolverines on a winning streak. Last weekend, the Bulldogs…

… will be an "open" meet, and no team like Michigan almnus Greg Meyers and Notre Dame graduate Chuck Aragon will improve the field of competition for the Wolverine's distance squad. Meyers placed first in…

…, Harvey said that another goal would be making sure that theWolverine standouts qualified for the NCAA championships. "What we're looking at with our quality people - like Sherer and Barquist in the…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… Michigan coach Kevin Borseth has guided the Wolverines to a 3-2 Big Ten record this season, including wins over No. 12 Ohio State and No, 14 Iowa. 'M'takes on pesky Wildcats By CAITLIN SMITH Daily Sports…

… defining win this past weekend against a Big Ten opponent, Wisconsin, it's hard not to look at Thursday's game against Northwestern as a pivotal moment for the Wolverines in conference play. Michigan (3…

… singles by the Longhorns, with their closest matches endingin tough losses for sophomores Chris Cha 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4) and Evan King 7-6 (5), 6-4. Along with six other Wolverine singles players, King was…

January 20, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… these Wolverines aren't that good. For the first time in my four years at Michigan. there's a lot of excitement surrounding the basketball team. With a great fresh- man class recruited by Ellerbe, this…

… as hell an improvement over last year's team, where watching a game was about as much fun as a root canal. And next year, the Wolverines wil be better, they'll make the NCAA Tournament and could be…

January 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

…. TheWolverines(l1-2-OCCHA,16- 4-0 overall) and the Falcons (12-3-1, 15-6-1) probably have enough ammu- nition in their lineups to blow holes in the fragile walls of Yost Ice Arena. Michigan (6.1 goals…

… sec- ond-place teams. In the conference standings, the Wolverines trail the Falcons by three points, 25-22. Tomorrow, Michigan travels to the Palace of Auburn Hills to face Notre Dame (2-11-1, 6…

… at least one Michigan defender in his jockstrap all evening long. The senior center has torched the CCHA for 18 goals and 15 assists in only 16 conference games. "You can't ever ignore him," Wolverine

… captain Rick Willis said. "You always have to be on him when- ever he's on the ice." Wolverine coach Red Berenson says that he will depend on the entire defense to contain Holzinger. "Our defensive game has…

… to be good, otherwise Holzinger will tear us apart," Berenson said. If there is one team that has indeed stopped him this season, it's Michigan. Holzinger hadjust one assist when the Wolverines stomped…

… State this weekend where it will match up against the Nittany Lions and Michigan State. This meet has some changes in store for the Wolverines, one of which is Penn State'strack. Because ofits shorter…

… important to us as Big Ten contend- ers." Wolverines look to crash boards against tough conference opponents Women's track awaits By EUGENE BOWEN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's track team, which…

… rebound this week- end, in both senses of the word, when the Wolverines host Illinois tonight at 7:30 and Ohio State Sunday at 7 p.m. at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines (2-3 Big Ten, 7-8 overall) will have to…

… crash the boards hard to emerge victorious against the Fighting Illini and the Buckeyes. And Michigan must bounce back from last Sunday's devastating 92-44 loss to Penn State. The Wolverines count on…

… apiece. That victory, which brought Michigan's 21-game conference los- ing skid to a halt, inflated a balloon of confidence and optimism for the re- building Wolverines. The balloon swelled to blimp…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… 30 shots in Saturday's 6-0 whitewashing of Ferris State, Sharples led the Wolverines to their first road shutout since 1981. His play convinced head coach Red Berenson to do away with the platoon…

… as the main man between the pipes is a tough one - a home-and-home series with first-place Michigan State this weekend. Should he falter, there are three goalies who have something to prove. Wolverine

…'s shooting the puck well, he's anticipating well and his shots are on target." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Warren Sharples (right) emerged from the hockey team's trip to Ferris State as the Wolverines' top…

… goalie. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: 'M grapplers drop two of three By DOUGLAS VOLAN When Jim McMahon injured his shoulder, the Bears fell. When Jim Harbaugh broke his arm in 1984, the Wolverines fell. When…

… Doug Wyland contracted mono, the Michigan wrestling team fell. Michigan stormed out of the gate with a 4-1 record this season. Then Wyland became ill, and the Wolverines took a plunge, going 1- 2-1 in…

… their last four meets. After a 16-16 tie with Northwestern at Crisler Arena, the Wolverines embarked otr a four-day; three-meet road trip to Indiana, Illiinois and Purdue, where they lost two out of their…

…. Everything went downhill from there, however, as the Wolverines were edged by Illinois on Saturday, 18-16, and then trounced by Purdue, 24-12, on Sunday. "(The two defeats were) unacceptable as far as we…

…'re concerned," said assistant coach Joe Wells. "There is no reason why this should have occurred." The meet against Illinois was particularly depressing, as the Wolverines lost four separate matches in the last…

… headed in the right direction as the Wolverines *downed Ohio State, last year's Big Ten champions and favorites to repeat, by a convincing 80-59 score. "We swam pretty solidly," said head coach Jim…

January 20, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…Friday January 20, 2006 sports. michigan daily. com sports@michigandaily.com Phe OR'TSIgttiiu 4 8 . . ......... ........ 4 Gophers stifle Wolverines in lopSided win By David Murray Daily Sports…

… wasn't enough. With the help of five Michigan turnovers over the following four minutes, Minnesota (5-1, 12-4) went on a 9-0 run, giving the Wolverines the last look they had at a lead. Michigan held it…

… the shot clock. Minnesota's stifling defense also caused 16 first - half Wolverine turnovers. "If you know what caused turnovers, you obviously wouldn't do them as much," Dierdorf said. "I can't say…

… Writer After failing to shoot better than 38 percent in any Big Ten game so far this year, the Wolverines appeared to end their shooting slump in the first half of last night's game. They hit 61 percent of…

… their field goals in the period. The problem was that the team attempt- ed just 18 shots - exactly the number Minnesota knocked down in the half. The Golden Gophers stayed ahead of the Wolverines by…

… defense that other teams have used to successfully stifle the Wolverines. And Michigan couldn't handle the pressure. "Man-to-man pressure defense and keeping the ball on one side of the floor is our bread…

… the first half, the Wolverines had numerous posses- sions where the ball was still at the top of the key with just 10 seconds remaining. As the shot clock wound down, Michigan ended up forcing a bad…

Wolverines take good shots but turnovers limit their opportunities. JUSTIN BASS/Daily Sophomore Katie Dierdorf's 12 points weren't enough to beat the Gophers momentum." The Wolverines kept it together…

… inevitable. During those five minutes, turnovers were once again the problem for the Wolverines, and the Gophers got nine of their 15 points from turnovers. Dierdorf scored in double-digits for the fourth…

Wolverines have a chance to rewrite their season when they play Bowling Green in a home-and-home series - tonight's game in Ann Arbor and tomorrow's game at Bowling Green (7-10-1 CCHA, 11-13-1 overall). After…

January 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 14

… serving a one-game suspension and Bill Muckalt failing to1 put the puck in the net for the second straight game, the Wolverines neededI someone else to provide an offensive1 spark.I As he has all season…

… goaltender to give the Wolverines a commanding three-goalI lead. Two minutes later, Hayes scored a shorthanded goal, giving the Wolverines a 5-1 victory. The short- handed goal was his fourth of the sea- son…

January 20, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 20, 1994 Wolverine tumblers duel Broncos at Keen By JOSH KARP DAILY SPORTS WRITER Save men's gymnastics. This phrase is pasted all over cam- pus, as Coach…

… beneficiaries of this lineup fiddling could possibly be jun- ior Royce Toni, who has yet to com- pete this year due to back problems. Last year, the Wolverines beat the Broncos by a count of 267.65-261.60, and to…

…'s winners - would be of some advan- tage to the Wolverines. "(We're looking forward to) win- ning," he said. "Ohio State would have been the toughest team there. We expect to do well." Head coach Jack Harvey…

… agreed. " We're fairly sure we can beat Michigan State - we did last year - but it will be a tough matchup with Penn State," he said. If the teams are similar to last years squads, the Wolverines and the…

Wolverines hope that their best will be better than the Nittany Lions'. "Penn State is a lot like us," Harvey said. "They've got a lot of decent people all over." Junior Tyrone Wheatley is still un- available…

…, the Wolverines have lost two of their last three contests. These losses will almost definitely drop them in the polls when the new rankings come out Jan. 26. Last Saturday, Michigan lost to No. 7 Penn…

… State, but re- bounded to defeat Lehigh on Sunday. Wednesday night the Wolverines lost to Michigan State. The loss was the first to the Spartans in nine years. The two losses exposed what's going to be…

… Lions down, 20-0, and against the Spartans, the Wolverines were down, 14-0, before they scored their first points. Stout has seen limited action the past two seasons due to both injury and sharing the…

… proven that. The Wolverines also have another problem in that more experienced wrestlers are not winning matches that they are supposed to. Both Mike Ellsworth (142) and Jesse Rawls Jr. (177) have lost…

… all night and be even, but right now that's not the case." Michigan has a lot of potential but the Wolverines are going have to get production from Ellsworth and Rawls, as well as improvement from the…

January 20, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…7 - Friday, January 20, 2012 Wolverines tame 'Cats The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Michigan gets first look at Notre Dame's new Lefty Smith Arena By MICHAEL LAURILA Daily Sports Writer…

Wolverines played one of their worst halves of the season, shooting 26.7 percent from the field, but were able to take a nine-point lead into half- time because of its stingy defense and ability to drain 3…

January 20, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 62) • Page Image 12

…-never looked back. But as old heroes leave must arrive. Starting Saturday nig takes to the road to battle it est opponents yet -- Michigan State and Notre The Wolverines squeez ries against the Sparta Fighting…

… period and points to a defender, Dame. will the Wolverines turn on the red light ed out victo- against a Michigan State team with the ans and the most stifling defense in the NCAA? rantic Yost Ice And even…

… wouldn't you know it, both games are on the road. And as luck would have it, most Big Ten teams going on road trips this season have wound up as road- kill. But not a single Wolverine is getting out a…

…, on Dec. 9 when the Wolverines sank lowly, then-winless Eastern Michigan in Ypsilanti. That win came between two avert-your-eyes road loss- es, to Western Michigan in Grand Rapids and, in the worst…

… Jim O'Brien, whose Buckeyes learned first-hand just how much the Wolverines have improved this sea- son. "When you break their team down and you have as good a guard combination as they have - as there…

… was, forced to postpone its Jan. 3 matchup with Michigan State due to poor weather. But conditions have taken a deci- sive turn for the worse for the Michigan women's basketball team. The Wolverines

… , when the Wolverines host Michigan State at 7 p.m. "There isn't a better team in America for us to take out all of our frustrations than the team that is coming in here today and that's Michigan State…

… school history when they were set to host Michigan State earlier this month. The forecast, however, has grown gloomy for the Wolverines ever since. Stumbling to a 1-3 mark in the conference on the heels of…

… Sunday's home loss to Penn State, Michigan is hoping tonight's make-up game will help the 9-6 Wolverines begin to make up lost ground in the Big Ten. "We're going to win a game in January, we are going to…

January 20, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…. The Wolverines still understand that it is some of the little things on the court which will carry them to that elusive victory in the near future. Here are a few of those "little things." ANDREW…

… ACCOLADES: The Wolverines seem to have accomplished,' to some degree, one of their primary season objectives - involving more players in the offense. Senior Trish Andrew's numbers have not suffered, however…

…'re hoping to get a victory there this year," Wolverine guard Jimmy King said after his club pummeled Notre Dame, 70-55, Saturday at Crisler Arena. On their march to the Big Ten ti- tle, the Wolverines (2…

… time out of their otherwise-mediocre seasons to pound lumps into the Wolverines, 73-64 and 96-78, respectively. The Boilermakers earned their spot on Michigan's hit list by spoil- ing their conference…

… fractured nose, Michigan's Chris Webber is scheduled to take part in the Wolverines' matchup with Minnesota tonight. 0, Michigan at Minnesota Time: 8 p.m., EST. Place: Williams Arena. Probable starting…

Wolverines post- ing personal bests. In the shot put, the Wolverines claimed both first and second place. Senior Julie Victor placed second with a throw of 43 feet 7 and 3/4 inches. However, sophomore Ronda…

… for the Wolverines came in the 4 x 880 relay where first-year runners Molly Lori, Amy Parker, Jackie Concaugh and Jenny Barber put on a gutsy performance. All four had run in the mile, the race before…

…." The 3000 meter run was another high point for the Wolverines. Senior Molly McClimon, junior Chris Szabo and sophomore Kelly Chard were the first three collegians to cross the finish line. McClimon ran 9…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

…, RPI's Engineers in no way outplayed the Wolverines, despite com-' pleting a weekend sweep last night with a 5-1 victory. "We certainly played with them," Berenson sighed after the game. "I wsas happy…

… with our effort, but we just weren't putting the puck in the net." PENALTIES were greatly respon- sible for the lacking Wolverine offense, which suffered through at least 20 minutes shorthanded. Berenson…

… Pierre Belanger called the Wolverines for seven infractions in the period and the Engineers for four, prompting the RPI faithful to gallantly cheer, "the ref beats his wife," despite the home team…

… the evening, took a pass right over the blue line from defenseman Tim Friday, and flicked a little wrist shot in the top right corner. WOLVERINE freshman goaltender Tim Makris was obviously surprised by…

… the puck, but went on to make some brilliant saves when Michigan was shorthanded. Still, the Wolverines were unable to skate off behind by only one. With 40 seconds left in the frame and a 5-3 RPI…

… goal of the season behind Makris, who had little chance against one of college hockey's premier com- binations. Desperately needing a goal, the Wolverines applied solid pressure in the third period and…

… a four goal lead at 6:12 on Servinis' 11th of the year. The Willowdale, Ontario native added another with two minutes left to suf- ficiently finish the Wolverines. I # 1 FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. RPI…

January 20, 2016 (vol. 124, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

…8A— Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines prepare for Minnesota By SIMON KAUFMAN Daily Sports Editor Two weeks ago, when the Michigan men…

… at home and then- No. 16 Iowa in Iowa City. The Wolverines came out with only one win — upsetting the Terrapins — but also put up a good showing against a stronger Hawkeyes team. This week…

January 20, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 16) • Page Image 11

Wolverines, junior Abby Heiskell barely missed the bar on her way down from an aerial off the high bar and fell onto the mat. Her teammates picked her up and finished the bars with three straight 9…

… a similar response. It couldn’t match the firepower of the Wolverines on either of the first two events, or indeed in the entire meet, as Michigan (1-0) surpassed Ohio State (0-1), 197…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

… title (in 1995). It's a great challenge to swim against Michigan, and we value the opportunity, but I will not rest until we TONY DING/Daily The Wolverines lost four straight dual meets against top…

… assistant coach Mike Burns stood on top of a 25 foot ladder, trying to fix the rings. When the Wolverines came back from the hiatus, and went to the vault competition, they looked like a different team and…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…, 15-11. But the Wolverines had the Boilermakers right where they wanted them. Co-captain Kevin Hill beat Purdue's Joe Urso 4-0 at 177 pounds to close the gap to 15-14 before seniors Scott Rechsteiner…

… and Kirk Trost dominatedetheir opponents and led Michigan to a 22-15 victory over the Boilermakers. The win was the Wolverines' second of the weekend, as they downed Illinois 31-9 Saturday. DESPITE…

January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… appeared to be cruising before a packed crowd during "The Dual" showdown against rival Ohio State, winning six of the first 11 events. But the 17th-ranked Wolverines dropped off quickly, never winning…

…," Michigan coach Fred LaPlante said. "When you win, it's a tremendous feeling of brother- hood. When you lose, you lose together and you have to get ready for the next meet." The Wolverines came up just short…

… triple jump. The Jamaica native won the triple jump by nearly a meter and a half (14.34 meters). The other three Wolverine wins were courtesy of redshirt senior John Kipf in the high jump, red- shirt…

… succeed 4 rILE PHOTO SophomoreTyler Clary broke several pool and meet records, despite eing disqualified in the 200-yard backstroke, to help the Wolverines tinish first in this weekend's Southern…

… atypical that they became rally- ing points for the Wolverines. The meet featured a six-team field that included No. 6 Florida, No. 14 North Carolina, No. 20 SMU and No. 21 Southern Califor- nia. It marked…

… the second consecu- tive week Michigan has beaten the country's sixth-ranked team. Last week, the Wolverines defeated then-No. 6 Tennessee in a dual meet. It was also Michigan's third straight victory…

… over the Gators this season. The Wolverines defeated then-No. 4 Florida in a dual meet in October and again at the U.S. Short Course Nationals meet in December. This weekend, the Gators kept many of the…

… races tight but the Wolverines won the close swims. The invite had a special format that allowed each team to bring just eight swimmers and one diver to the competition. Each event fea- tured a…

… to Ann Arbor." Bottom was particularly impressed with the team's finishes in the tightest races of the meet. Executing strong finishes are something the Wolverines have been working on in practice…

January 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 17

… Wisconsin. In all likelihood, the best case scenario for the Wolverines will have Johns returning to practice at the begin- ning of next week. "She's a little upset," Guevara said, "but knowing Pollyanna, I…

… Spartans, hitting two each, with the clincher coming from Lemire with six seconds remain- ing. When the dust settled, the Wolverines had taken a 10-point lead and Michigan State's confidence with them into…

… the lockerroom. In the second half, Murray and Lemire cooled off, hitting one more trey each, but another Wolverine would step up, as they had been doing all day. Thomas, able to beat Michigan State…

… scheme, it was something much big- ger for the Wolverines. This is a game they easily could have lost. Johns, also second in the conference in scoring, had clearly been the go-to player for Michigan…

…, leading the team in scoring in 12 of its 17 games. With her out of the game, it was anybody's guess how the Wolverines would respond. "If you take away someone who gives you 20 points and 10 rebounds a game…

…, that's a pretty big hole," Guevara said. But the Wolverines filled that hole, in the process proving that they can handle the adversity that is thrown at them by the turbu- lent conference season…

…. logging just six minutes and three points in the * test. Without their leading scorer and rebounder for the first time all year, the Wolverines faced a crucial juncture, both in the game and in Ann Lemire…

…'s averaging 20 points a game and win the way they did with 3- point shooting and outside shooting, you've got to give a lot of credit to coaching." The 3-point shot played a tremendous rold in the Wolverines

… points. The Wolverines were strong throughout the game, end- ing with a .441 shooting percentage and .750 free throw percentage. They had a total of 40 rebounds and 19 assists. The Spartans finished…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… NORTh CAMPUS STORE. YOUR COMMENTS, SUPPORT A SUGGESTIONS WILL APPRECIATED!& Page 8-Sunday, January 20,1980-The Michigan Daily LERG TALLIES FOUR GOALS Wolverine dekers batter Badgers By JON WELLS I…

… completed a Wolverine series sweep and sends the fourth-place Badgers reeling back to Madison with visions of fifth, maybe even sixth place in the WCHA. The game began innocuously enough with the two. teams…

… the sprawlingdFricker. Soon after, Murray Eaves and Dennis May closed out the scoring for Michigan. With the sweep over the Badgers, the Wolverines maintained their un- blemished record at Yost, and…

… yesterday and Purdue Friday. The meets are a tune up for next week's challenge with perennial Big Ten champion Indiana. His optimism stems from the depth displayed by the Wolverine swimmers this weekend. "We…

… qualified for the NCAA championship meet., The Wolverines worked hard this past weekend, winning the meet on Friday against Purdue as well as yesterday's confrontation against Illinois. The Blue tankers will…

January 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… an extent that- he would waste his strong men against stronger Michigan men wherever possible and thus by chi- canery make it possible to weazel out a Wolverine victory over a potential- ly stronger…

… kept control of the ball most of the time. Tonight's victory brought the Bad- gers to the even .500 mark and the defeat dropped the Wolverines to .167 and next to last place in the Big Ten standings…

…. Immediately following the game, the Wolverines set out for Ann Arbor where they will prepare for Satur- day's battle with Ohio State's Buck- eyes who chalked up their second straight win r tonight by whipping…

…, the Spartans and Tartars may have just as well gone wading. The events were strictly no contest as the Wolverines, without even ex- tending themselves, chalked up un- disputed triumphs. Wolverines Never…

… race of the night in which the Wolverines had to go all out for vic- tory. Riedl gave Williams a six-yard lead, but the blonde Michigan utility man was unable to hold it in face of the furious assault…

… Weise. The rest of the field had to be content with the last three places as the Michigan ace churned the distance in 1:41.4. Then to further display the com- plete supremacy of the Wolverines, Capt…

… result of all to the Wolverine mentor was the almost blanket finish by the three freestylers in the 100, which fore- casts nothing but trouble for future contestants in the 400-yard freestyle relay when…

January 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… Farley must have helped scare the Spartans right out of the pool as they were humbled by ,w the Wolverines 69-50 last night. It started in the first event when one State swimmer left the blocks too soon in…

… they entertain the Wolverines tonight in Iowa City. The dual meet will follow the Minnesota-Iowa basketball game, and the near-capacity crowd will be treated to performances by Big Ten Champions in…

…, elated with his first hat trick as a Wolverine, who 2himed, "I'll be ready for to- morrow night." Western Ontario coach Ron Watson was not at all happy with his goalkeeping: "Bonney hasn't come up with a…

…'t organized the Grapplers' is aware of their presence. Chorale. Because if they did, Probably the most impressive' there's one Rodgers and Ham- Hawkeye from the Wolverine merstein song they'd be singing point…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… crumbles . in early Big Ten action By MICHAEL FLOREK Daily SportsEditor Why has the No. 6 Michigan hockey team won seven of its past eight games? Part of the answer lies in one of the Wolverines' biggest…

…-to- man defense all season, holding opponents to 38.1 percent shooting from the field and just 56.7 points per game - top-SO in the nation at the time. In Big Ten play, the Wolverines (1-5 Big Ten, 11…

… going to take the win out from you." Part of the problem has been foul trouble for several Wolverine starters. Even with its full roster available, Michigan is thin and inexperienced as it is. So when key…

… times against the Wolverines, shooting 48.2 percent in the process. After the Ohio State game, Mor- gan pointed to how difficult the ur guys have Buckeyes were to defend because of how many weapons they…

… half on Tuesday. Many as hard as we could, but truthfully, ailed switches and rota- they're a much better team than us defense left star Wildcat right now." John Shurna open on the Though the Wolverines

…. Vaughan did the rest to put the Wolverines up 4-0. That hustle play came in between Wohlberg's two goals that night. His three points in the game tied his career high. "Right now you're seeing what you get…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 15

… Mike Brown redirected the shot by Pearce and into the net. The goal put the Wolverines ahead 4-2 and essentially put the game out of reach. for Team USA. Team USA added a goal late in the third period…

… period goals by forwards David Moss and Nystrom, it was able to tighten up its defense and apply pressure to the Wolverines. The junior team used its speed to track down the puck and also proved that it…

January 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 58) • Page Image 15

… Sports Editor COLUMBUS--There certainly is no rest for the weary in the Big Ten, much less the injured or the banged-up, as Michigan will find out tonight. The Wolverines, after pounding Ohio State on…

… the early going. But the Wolverines don't expect a walkover tonight, especially after Minnesota put a scare into the thirteenth- ranked Hawkeyes over the weekend. "We've got a little payback with…

January 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

… cold, the Wolverines squeaked out a thrilling win over Northwestern, 56-54. Junior guard Caris LeVert had 18 points, seven assists and six rebounds in a game that saw Northwestern in prime…

Wolverine big men, Beilein went to various zone defenses in an effort to minimize his advantage. “We couldn’t stop (Olah) down low,” Beilein said. “It’s a matchup that we just did not like, so we…

… the Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten, 11-7 overall). With 8:17 remaining, LeVert saw Abdur-Rahkman cutting to the rim in transition, hitting the freshman for a smooth layup to tie the game at 45. His…

… nine points were the third highest on the team behind LeVert and Walton, and none of them were bigger than his dagger 3-pointer with just under a minute to play, extending the Wolverines’ lead to…

… the next possession to give Michigan an early 21-11 lead. The back-to-back threes were part of an 18-0 Wolverine run in the first half. But Northwestern (1-4, 10-8) answered, riding 13 first…

… team to get healthy. Tuesday, the Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten, 11-7 overall) will travel to Piscataway to take on Rutgers. While not much was expected this season from the Scarlet Knights (2…

… the vault, the No. 4 Michi- gan women’s gymnastics team showed improvements on each event in its first Big Ten meet. The Wolverines hit all 24 of their routines on Saturday, took home top honors…

Wolverines tallied 196.600 to set their highest-scor- ing season opener in program history. Michigan started out on bars, an event in which the six com- petitors in the lineup swept the top six spots…

January 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI Skating ueen Hurt 7°~ America's Tenley Albright Dims Championship Hopes I MSU SWIMMING COACH McCAFFREE AND JOHN DUDECK Wolverine Swimmers, MSU Clash Tomorrow CORTINA D…

… at Michigan State's powerful nata- tors tomorrow night in a dual- meet at the Wolverines' home pool. In their first meeting earlier this month, the Spartans whipped Michigan easily, 76-63. But this was…

… night for their second victory over the Maple Leafs in as many nights. verines and their other compett- tion. The Wolverines, meanwhile, are depending on individual perform- ances from swimmers like the…

… Ernie McCoy, who resigned to become athletic direc-; tor at Pennsylvania State Tegch- ers College, Perigo replaced the Wolverines' slow deliberate offense with his own fast, high-shooting, brand of…

… in the Big Ten. This was evidenced last year by the squad's 74-58 upset of Iowa's NCAA semi-finalists. He believes that things may be-' come even brighter for the com- paratively small Wolverine team…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… - if the players still, recognize it. After five straight weeks and six straight conference losses on the road, the Wolverines finally return horme to host the North Dakota Fight- ing Sioux in a two game…

… KNOX THE AGE OLD RITUAL of congratulating a teammate after a goal has not been a regular occurence for the Wolverines of late. The icers hope to end the scoring drought and their six-game conference…

January 20, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…- week exam layoff.- t The Wolverines, going into the semester break with a rather dis- mal 3-9 season record, will get a relief from conference wars on the second when they play host' to lightly regarded…

… Big Tenl indoor track champions will kick the lid off the 1961 season withc participation in three meets dur- ing the semester break. The Wolverines will test Big Ten competition for the first time on…

… Last year the Wolverine relay teams won both events, in the meet's first year of existence. At Yost Fieldhouse on the same day the rest of the squad will be competing in the Michigan AAU Relays. This…

… meet will also feature teams from all over the Midwest. Notably missing from the MSU Relays will be two Wolverine stars who are defending Big Ten cham- pions in their events. Robinson Out Sprinter Tom…

January 20, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 16) • Page Image 10

…Sophomore Paul Juda took a deep breath and broke into a sprint for the vault. Juda, the fourth in Michigan’s vault rotation, was following three subpar vaults from the Wolverines. With…

… went on to win the round behind subsequent strong finishes from senior Nick Guy and sophomore Adam Wooten, and the Wolverines closed out UIC with resounding victories in the last two rounds. No…

January 20, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… February 11, Pittsburgh, away Wolverines Must Defeat Gophers To Stay in Race By BILL BRENTON This one's a must! Needing a victory to stay in Western Conference title conten- tion, Michigan's Wolverines re…

… the Wolverines last season, come to town with a 1-2 win-loss mark in the Big Ten. The club was favored to cop the crown at the season's start, but faltered on foreign Wisconsin and North- western floors…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

… calling fouls. That was really frustrating right there." Foul trouble was a theme through- out the game for the Wolverines, and Davis' ability to avoid that problem was a key to his success. Davis picked…

… up his first foul with 15:58 to go in the first half, but didn't land another one for 13 minutes and finished the contest with just three fouls. Adding to the Wolverines' trouble inside was the…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… through an excru- ciating sophomore year during whichhedandHenry Wilmore never got it together as an effective working combination. The Wolverines started strong, but rapidly floundered, sput- tered and…

… Mich- igan Coach John Orr. "He wasn't jumping well or getting good . arc on the ball. But he did some fantastic things in the second half, didn't he?" gushed Orr. That he did. The Wolverines looked for…

… 21 3 12 1 6 S 4 1 4 21 82 45-84 45-82 36-61 10-16 38 Doily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER JUMPING SPARTAN Edgar Wilson (33) plays the tough defense against Wolverine Chuck Rogers (53) in the first half of…

… opening period provided the im- petus to turn the scoring around and spell doom for the Michigan' hockey team as the Wisconsin Badgers came from a two-goal t deficit to beat the Wolverines 6-3 F here last…

… program' celebrated its 50th anniversary yes- terday as the Wolverine matmen blanked a young Indiana squad 39-0 at. Crisler Arena.' Dave Curby registered the only oin of the day, flattening Hoosier' Bob…

… Pell with 35 seconds remaining in their meet-ending 190-pound con- test. Curby was leading Pell 16-0 when he finally put him away. Jim Brown got the Wolverines off on the right track at 118 pounds by…

… sidelined by a shoulder separation suffered in the Hoosiers' 22-19 victory over Western Michigan Friday night. The shutout was the second of the year for Michigan and left the Wolverines with a 3-0 conference…

…. These two injuries seemed to urn the game around as the, Badgers came back with four goals n the second period and one in the hird while replacement Badger' goalie Mike Dibble shut out the Wolverines for…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily -Sunday, January 20, 1985 Wolverines pluck the Hawkeyes clea Tarpley 's jumper at buzzer sinks Iowa in triple overtime (Continued from Page 1) Coach George Raveling…

… period. The Wolverines then stif- l fened on defense and maintained con- trol of the ball, grabbing rebounds at both ends of the court before yielding possession to Iowa with 1:34 to play. AL LORENZON…

… THE DAILY: Michigan thinclads bare the cold, fare wel By DAVE ARETHA The only scantily dressed Michigan: students who were smiling last night were the members of the Wolverine track team. The…

… was the winning time was slow. HARVEY SAID he was also pleased with Scott Crawford. The sophomore placed second in the long jump and fourth in the high jump. The Wolverines finished second in three…

January 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… Turner, who hit only three of 12 shots (two airballs), and committed three turnovers, found himself condemned for lack of consistency. The men in the striped shirts got their fair 'share as the Wolverines

…, compare the Wolverine faithful to some real basketball fans, the crowd at last Saturday's Michigan-Wisconsin game in Madison. Wednesday night, the Maize and Blue "fans" b5ooed Dan Pelekoudas whenever he…

…'s fans never booed the home team. They continuously .were loud and supportive, even when Michigan cut a 12-point halftime deficit to two in the second half. Therein lies the difference. Wolverine rooters…

…, will not result from a recent hard- fought meet. Rather, it will be due to the Wolverines' full practice earlier in the day.' MICHIGAN COACH JON Urbanchek has worked his team' through double practices…

… well, but we should be able to win the meet." The Wolverines will use this meet primarily to improve their swimming strategy, according to Urbanchek. "You need a meet like this to keep the kids sharp…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… then used it to blow Wisconsin out in the second half, notching an 83-64 Big Ten victory. The Wolverines retired to the lockerroom after the first twenty minutes of play knotted with the Badgers, 32…

… quiet Crisler Arena crowd to its feet in the final minutes of the game with its inten- se play. Once again the shooting of Mike McGee led the Wolverines. With the score even at 48 at 12:49 in the second…

Wolverin Baxter and Hardy from the perimete went inside and out,. more and even Mik fast break pass, dis fancy moves and la bucket. For the first ti radio station WC cast an away bE Thanks to a spe the…

… JUNIOR WOLVERINE forward Alan Hardy seems to be casting a voodoo spell on Wisconsin's Joe Chrnelich during action in last night's game which saw Michigan win, 83-64. The Hardy hex did the job, as the…

… reserve asketball team outran Eastern ichigan, 79-76, prior to the varsity ontest last night. Although outsized at every match- p, the quicker Wolverines pressed early in the game and confused the Hurons…

… first places for the Wolverines. In addition to Flom in vaulting, Ginger Robey on uneven bars, Colleen Forres- tel in floor exercise, and Axon on the balance beam led the gymnasts' charge. Axon's 8…

January 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… sixteen straight game home engagement. Armstrong was so ex-. cited that he kept the bus going all during their last game here. The reason for all the travel talk is that the current first place Wolverine

…- sen and Paul Domm are still re- covering from last weekend's in- juries and junior center Bruce Koviak has been slowed by a popped knee cartilage. Bob Baird, the Wolverines' most proficient .9 Dick…

…. After the trip to Colorado ot one term can adequately Springs, the Wolverines journey ibe this team," Matchefts ob- to Houghton next weekend to d, "because we are still quite take on the always tough…

… The Wolverine cindermen are best team in the league. I'm not still waiting in the blocks for the that familiar with them but I do signal gun to sound next weekend know Denver's personnel and I'm I on…

… down All- weekly time trials and in the American honors last year and Chicago Holiday Track Meet on S- Dec. 23, the Wolverine tracksters have let it be known that they are a force to be reckoned with…

… his ever-burgeon- NE W FOR 1967 ing collection with a heave of 57'5" _ - - --'-in the shot put, good for a meet' t and field house mark. .' 4:12.5 Mile The other Wolverine triumphs were earned by two…

January 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

Wolverine wrestling Coach Cliff Keen "as tough as any in Gopher history" invades the Wol- verines' home territory Friday night in what shapes up to be one of the best matches of the year. Terry Barrett, and…

…-regarded San Francisco at Chicago Stadium on Dec. 11, he hit 16 field goals and 13 free throws for 45 points, a Michigan individual mark for one game. No Wolverine fan can forget the number of times Cazzie has…

… led Michigan from the brink of disaster to victory. Last year he twice hit game-winning field goals at the buzzer, made 11 points against Princeton in the last 412 minutes as the Wolverines came from…

… behind to beat the Tigers by two, got five in 33 seconds in one game as Michigan won by two,, and scored eight points in over- time in a five-point Michigan victory. But the Wolverines' offense is! not…

… Michigan's board strength. With three starters gone from last year's team, many observers felt that the Wolverines would not be as stronga contender for the Big Ten crown. But any team with Cazzie Russell is…

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