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February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Johnson, and sometimes John Lockard, every Wolverine played like he was on downers, a stark turnabout from last Saturday's explosive performance against Illinois Henry Wilmore, 14 of 23 from the floor…

…, the Wolverines needed only a win over North- western to climb into the Big Ten driver's seat: And a win over Northwestern, a band of basketball nonentities harvested from the midwestern flatlands…

Wolverines. Hentz and Greg Wells, who combined for 50 points mostly from Inside, were threatening to take the play away from Michigan. But in the end, Northwestern's impotence and jittery floor game kept them…

… sailed into Wolverine hands. Michigan actually outbumbled the Wild- cats, garnering an atrocious 21 miscues. The Wolverines barely won the battle of the boards, as Wells continually outfought Michigan…

… with three. Orr shifted Wilmore to forward and stuck Dave Hart in the backcourt. The Wolverines' lackluster performance on the boards and from the floor resllted more from a general disorganization than…

… from the key at one point in the first half. Michigan's erratic rags to riches play continues to puzzle; -it seems the Wolverines still haven't found the right offensive combination. With Wilmore and…

February 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…Pnn" I PVon THE MICHIGAN DAILY ." ge svenI ucky By TERRI FOUCHEY Michigan's 1i0th varsity hockey game did not fit into the long win- ning Wolverine tradition establish- ed in all fields of…

… competition, in- stead it fit into the pattern this year's icers seem unable to break from. Again, for the majority of the game the Wolverines carried the play, but they were unable t over- come the luck of…

…, slashing) 18:50. Saves M-9-2- 4 - 15 ND-8--13- 9 - 30 Score by Periods M' 0 1 1- 2 ND 0 2 2 - 4 Attendance: 2100 Irish The first a c t u a 1 Wolverine ances came when theGnewly uffled line of Bernie Gagnon…

… EDITOR: SANDI GENIS Dame goalie, Chris Cathcart, was up to the eight Wolverine shots. The start of the second period included a little more hitting, but both teams appeared disorganized at time's. Once…

Wolverines decided to do some- thing to regain the fa s' attention. Notre Dame's Ric Schafer receiv- ed his second penalty of the night at 11:36. Approximately a minute later, Michigan's power play, which has…

February 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

… 13 points. during the sec- ond half, but whittled away at Henry Ford and took a lead it never relinquished with 1:40 to play. Bul Van De Wege hit a base- line jumper that propelled the Wolverines to a…

… since midway in the first half when the score was tied at 31. "This was just a great win for us," said Wolverine Coach Dan Fife. "It was a total team ef- fort, we kept coming back and playi-g hard." iged…

…'re winning and that's what you're supposed to do") there's no doubt that inconsistency has plagued the Wolverines all season. Just when it seems that they are reaching their peak, they drop back to mediocrity…

… on winning those by himself, maybe the Wolverines wouldn't have lost all of them. In contrast, when Rickey takes good shots, Michigan wins. He's hit 50% from the field in Michigan's victories. Green…

…. I end of two periods. Then, six- and-a-half minutes into the third period, Dan Lerg stole an er- rant Gopher pass and put it into the net. This put the Wolverines on top to stay 6-5. This play…

… times during the period. Palmer rose to the occasion with several amazing saves to shut off the threats. THE Minnesota defense stifled the Wolverines offense, allowing only seven shots on goals in the…

…! period. A Dan Lerg shot slipped by Gopher goalie Paul Joswiak, however, as the period ended in, a 1-1 tie. past, scored four goals apiece. The Wolverines started the scoring at the 18-seceond mark. Bill…

… then cap-I italized on the power olay and gave the Wolverines a 3-4 lead, which soon vanished again. Min- nesota's T. J. Gorence tied it with yet another power play goal at 18:39. Notable for Michigan…

… Mich- The Wolverines surged to a (MSU's divers) looked good, and' igan women's swim team won quick 14-7 lead as they won rhe I could have done better. But its second straight Big Ten medley relay…

… followed by a Gor- really, everybody is so close Championships here last night. don Downie win in the 1000- that it depends on who has a The Wolverines compiled 92 yard freestyle. But the hosts better day…

February 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

… fieldhouse, three meet, and one varsity record had been estab- lished, along with a tied field- house and meet record. The Wolverines outdistanced second place Eastern Michigan, netting 148 points to the…

… Hurons' 114. Penn State was third with 66. Overall, 16 teams competed in the two-day meet. Although it wasnt one of the Wolverines' five Saturday victories, Steve Elliott's one mile performance was one of…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

Wolverines ICE WAR ENDS . . . ...not out yet By JOHN KAHLER "IF WE WIN our last four games, we'll have at least a share of the comference title. Somebody is going to beat Indiana." Johnny Orr was not…

… totally whistling in the dark when he made that statement. Michigan must sweep its remaining sched- uled games and get some help from another conference team in order for the Wolverines to win the Big Ten…

… Indiana. Unfortunately, that proved to be an impossible demand. The combination of the Indiana home court advantage, some listless performances by a few Wolverine regulars, Hoosier notshot Steve Green, and…

… left. Monday, the Wolverines travel to Madison to play the crumbling, but still dangerous, Wis- consin Badgers. Next Saturday, the pesky Gophers come to town, and the week after that, the Wolverines

February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…' Gymnasts show Hoosiers how Nine meet records toppled as Spartans demolish Wolverines By DEBBIE WISSNER The Michigan gymnasts, sparked by the dazzling individual per- formance of Ted Marti, defeated Indiana…

… finished sec- ond to Marti with a'52.70 individ- ual total, and Indiana's Dave Car- ter took third in the final stand- ings. The Wolverines jumped out to a 27.25-26.10 lead after the first event, and were…

February 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 118) • Page Image 9

… never trailed in the game, grabbing a slim early lead. The Wolverines then scored six straight points and knotted the score at 17 all on a Kent Storey layup. However, EMU surged right back to score 11 of…

… the cold-shooting Wolverines. Michigan shot 37.7 per cent from the floor, and could not find a+ player with a hot hand to break the zone. Foul trouble'also plagued the Baby Blue throughout the game…

…. eaver, Berra was the only Wolverine d the to gain double figures, scoring hit on 14, but center Dave Ziegler was empts, the game's top rebounder, snar- or the ing eight. scored The varsity…

February 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… Michigan t'hrough after the ball had been was only one notch higher. Still, tipped to a Western Kentucky the Wolverines were heavy favor- player., ites. To describe the Hilltopper fans' C r C] a . j. I. k…

…'t come off. Play- gift line and hit the two gift toss- ing with the kind of intensity that es which sent the Wolverines into can result when a team has ab- the finals the following night solutely nothing…

February 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… Stat streak into this afternoon's bat- Taylor, from Detroit Mumfor tie with the undefeated Michi- is oday. gan Wolverines. tion today. After dropping their first six Lurking on the bench is Mur Big T e n…

… Henry Wil- Dan Fife in today's game. Th more's 31 points and 13 re- Wolverines are coming off a bi bounds. That game saw Gopher 81-74 win over Purdue at We guard Bob Murphy come off the Lafayette and are…

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