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March 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…' Michigan's 149-115 loss to Loy- ola Marymount in the NCAA tour- nament was not only junior Sean Higgins' final game of the season, it may very well have been the last of his Wolverine career. Though the…

Wolverine team's flight arrived in Detroit at about 6:00 a.m yesterday, the former Los Angeles prep star remained in California to discuss his future with his mother, Vicky Benson. Repeated attempts to reach…

March 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… Tuesday, March 20, 1990 Page 9 Wolverines net split decision Blue beats Arkansas, loses to West Virginia by Eric Berkman Daily Sports Writer A weekend jaunt to Pittsburgh Onetted the Michigan men…

…'s tennis team mixed results. Sparked by sin- gles victories by David Kass, John Karzen and David Pierce and doubles wins from Kass and Scott Cuppett as well as Karzen and Mitch Rubin- stein, the Wolverines

…-everyone played well. If you can put nine good matches out there, you should usually get five points." However, Michigan was not as fortunate Sunday, losing to West Virginia 7-1, the sole Wolverine vic- tory coming…

… the maize and blue to reign supreme. The Michigan program has won five consecutive Big Ten championships under Urbanchek. Impressive per- formances. Also significant is the Wolverines' progres- sive…

…'s. 1989- Big Ten Champions, 3rd in the NCAA's. Notice a pattern. The Wolverines are determined not to regress, which means they must finish no worse than second. Quite a challenge, but the they are prepared…

…, the Wolverines have remained remarkably focused on their ultimate goal. If they accomplish a national title, will students de- molish South U. in a drunken frenzy? Probably not. But whether they win it…

…'s career." Before the younger Higgins makes any decision on his career, he would be wise to pay heed to the message of a poem relayed to his father by former Wolverine great Cazzie Russell: Sometimes when…

April 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 135) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 20, 1990 - Page 13 Track in the Heartland Men runners hope that spring provides lift by Jared Entin Daily Sports Writer In the Heartland of America the Wolverines

… looks better and the Wolverines hope that they will again be primed for the competition. As a matter fact, they will have to be ready for two competitions. Part of the team will compete in the Kansas…

… Relays, while the other part will return to East Lansing on Saturday for the Michigan State Invitational. Leading the Wolverine squad Women to go separate ways Sara Dykesterhouse catches the final out to…

… championship. And these hopes 4would be greatly helped by a string of victories over last-place North- western this weekend. To finally break a championship jinx that has plagued the Wolverines for several…

… squad (2-6, 6-24). The two cellar dwellers split a doubleheader. Meanwhile, the Wolverines have been a model of inconsistency - something that frustrates coach Carol Hutchins. Hutchins has said all year…

… everybody and had no trouble beating any of the other teams." Seedings for the tournament are yet to be determined; nonetheless, it seems certain that the Wolverines will be put in one division and Wisconsin…

November 20, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… player; he became one as well. Michigan scored 25 more goals than it allowed while Harlock was on the ice in even-man situations last year. He scored two goals for the Wolverines and had 13 assists. Due to…

…'ve put him on an exercise program since the injury and now we're concentrating on preventive measures." Harlock's main goal now that he's back on the ice is to take the Wolverines to the top of the CCHA…

February 20, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

Wolverines didn't play well. They did all they coulo to hold off a more dominant team, losing by the respectable margin of 69-54. Some of the Wolverines even played with the stomach flu. In the end, however…

…, it was obvious why the Boilermakers are sixth in the country and the Wolverines are not. Players like Joy Holmes and MaChelle Joseph ran the court like they were born on it. These two Boilermakers don…

March 20, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… Lenard's, both remain interested in playing for the Wolverines next season. But the underlying issue is the hiring of an assistant coach. Mike Boyd's departure for Cleveland State last October has created…

… to visit highly-touted guard Corey Alexander. Alexander has narrowed his choices to Arizona, Virginia, and Michigan, but the Wolverine coaches face a difficult situation. "They're certainly still in it…

… a scholarship. Or does it? Now we approach the Tony Tolbert issue. Tolbert began the season as the Wolverines' starting three-guard,. and ended it way down on the bench. His best talent, scoring…

… Green today is a sure sign that spring has once again arrived in Ann Arbor. After compiling an 8-5 record on the road, the Wolverines are excited to finally play some home games. "To be able to play in…

…'s strategy against Bowl- ing Green will be no different than his strategy against any other team. The Wolverines hope to give Met- zger fits with big hitters like Tim Flannelly and Mike Matheny. "We have to do…

… friendly as last season, when he led the Wolverines in batting. see that we aren't able to accom- plish the things we do well to start off with." Last year in Bowling Green, Michigan lost the season's only…

… in because we can't practice here [in Ann Arbor]." This weekend the Wolverines ventured back to the Naval Academy to race in the extremely competitive Navy Truxton Regatta. In the fall the team placed…

… to Michigan captain Adam Bovone, the Wolverines do not plan to leave the field as losers this time. ln tonight "We really want to go out and win this tonight," Bovone said. "We lost to them in a close…

… game last year: We have a score to settle with them tonight." Tonight's opponent for the Wolverines will be much tougher than the unimpressive Albion squad that the team defeated one week ago. The…

Wolverines looked sloppy on offense early in the game, but the team clawed and scratched its way to an easy win. Bovone thinks the team played to the level of its com- petition. "We played against a weak team…

February 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… matches this time, and do well in doubles, and hope we can pull out the close ones." The Wolverines are not con- cerned that the Wisconsin match is just one day after Northwestern. "The more tennis you play…

… Gophers Webber's 23 points strongarms Minnesota, 95-70 Michigan sprinter Richelle Webb runs to victory last Saturday at the Red Simmons Invite. The Wolverines compete Saturday at the EMU Classic. 'M…

March 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 97) • Page Image 10

… reach Big Dance Temple's defense to provide challenge for young Wolverines by Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer ATLANTA - Every basketball player, from a novice to a member of the high school varsity…

…, dreams of it. Until you get to college, it is unattainable. But once you get there, it is your team's goal at the start of every season. It is the Show, the Big Dance. For the Wolverines' five rookies, the…

March 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 97) • Page Image 11

… freestyle in 4:51:26. Moving up to the 10th position, Creighton cut her time to 4:49:48. The senior freestyler has yet to compete in her best event, the 200-yard freestyle. The final Wolverine swimmers to…

… hopes to have even better days today and tomorrow. The Wolverines expect to qualify for fi- nals competition in most events. Michigan swimmer Kirsten Silvester placed 19th in preliminary competition of…

… one week away, the Michigan men's volleyball club has been looking at this weekend's matches as a tuneup. However, the Wolverines will have little time to regroup because Saturday's tri-match with…

… them get on a run," Michigan co-captain Rico Latham said. "We just want to go out, give 100 percent, and then enjoy the rest of the week- end off." The Wolverines will again be without the services of…

…: 930-2800 Golden Ke Honor Society Officer Elections (All new members who will be here next year may run for an office.) Wednesday March 25 * 7:30 P.M. Wolverine Room Michigan Union Note: New Member…

March 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 97) • Page Image 12

…- vation, everyone is striving for their best performance." Three years ago, the team fin- ished last in the Big Ten. This sea- son, the Wolverines are undefeated in conference meets, and are in con- tention…

…- appointing days in the conference cellar. She has seen the Wolverines at their worst, but feels the present- day gymnasts have just begun to ex- cel. She feels there are more gifts in store for herself and the…

April 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 118) • Page Image 12

…? Let's hypothesize that the Wolverines' three-match Big Ten winning streak to conclude the season is just due to chance, and let's test it out. But first, some background information. The team got…

… pounded April 11 at the Liberty Sports Complex by Minnesota, 6-1. The Wolverines were in a state of injured disarray, with four players (No. 2 Dan Brakus, No. 4 Terry London, No. 5 John Lingon and No. 6…

April 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 118) • Page Image 13

… this weekend in Bloomington. The Wolverines fell to .500 in the Big Ten after the Hoosiers swept them is yesterday's doubleheader, 9-1,9-8. BASEBALL Continued from page 1 In the eighth, Indiana's Jeff…

… tied Mike Ignasiak and Jim Burton for the Wolverines record for losses in a season. Konuszewki now stands second on the career list with 15 losses - two behind Ingasiak who has 17. Tomorrow at 3 p…

… weekend's Diving Championships at Canham Natatorium. SOFTBALL Continued from page 1 contribute to the Wolverine victory, with triples coming from Sieler and Campana. The Wolverines continued to pound the…

… over the weekend. The Wolverines will play a make-up doubleheader against Eastern Michigan tomorrow, and continue play Wednesday with a twinbill against Central Michigan. Both games begin at 3 p.m. at…

April 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 118) • Page Image 14

… team started out solidly, but later played inconsistently. Wisconsin won the tournament, with Michigan State finishing one shot out. The Wolverines finished tied for sev- enth place in the 36-team field…

… Penn Relays, the Wolverines man- aged victories in the 800-, 3,000- and 5,000-meter runs, as well as in the 100-meter hurdles. While the 800-meter run is tradi- tionally a strong event for Bannister…

… not pressed too much in that race, and she ran as good of a race as she has all season for us," McGuire said. One of Michigan's most consis- tent performers, Suzi Thweat, added to the Wolverine victory…

… one player ultimately must be concerned with only his play and has no control over the play of his teammates, there is a desire to aid one's teammates which is shared by all the Wolverine golfers. "We…

… the rest of the kids to play his best because he's our workhorse." The Wolverines spend most of their non-golfing waking hours in a state of jocularity. Sure, they want to keep the mood a light one…

April 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 118) • Page Image 15

Wolverines (650). The tournament did not begin well for Michigan or the other 16 teams. The first four holes were played in a driving rain which even- tually forced play to be delayed when the greens became…

… flooded. The Wolverines were not playing well at the delay, but came back strong to finish the day.at 323, good for a. fourth-place tie with Purdue. "I think the rain delay helped us all;" Zonder said. "We…

May 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… Wildcats got short appearance in its first appearance the only run they would need in the first in the NCAA Tournament when No.2 inning. Arizona's Jamie Heggen scored ranked Arizona swept the Wolverines on a…

… single to left center by shortstop last weekend. Laura Espinoza. Center fielder Kari The Wolverines lost 1-0 and 8-0 to Kunnen's throw beat Heggen to the Arizona (55-5) in Tucson, Ariz., in a plate, but…

May 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…'s water polo team at the national tourna- ment in Vienna, Va. Michigan(22-10)earneditslonevictoryofthe tournament against Bucknell with a 6-5 win, whilelosing its fourothergames.TheWolverines finished…

… seventh in the nation, a step up from last year's eighth-place finish at nationals. The Wolverines lost their first four games at the tournament, and defeated Bucknell in the seventh-place game. Michigan…

… needed to play one game a day and not a double- header." Michigan did not come as close the secondday,endingitsseasonwithan8- 0 loss. Patti Benedict was the only Wolverine to record a hit off Wildcat…

… turn it up with them." WINKLER Continued from page 11 meet with his NCAA Championship performanceonthe floorexerciseApril 25 in Lincoln, Neb. Winkler became the first national champion for the Wolverines

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 10

… classes are walking a little taller and smiling a, little wider this week, chances are that they are members of the Michigan water polo team. After sweeping the 1992 Wolverine Invitational this weekend…

…, Michigan is one giant step closer to their sec- ond consecutive Big Ten title. The Wolverines defeated Mich- igan State, Northwestern, Indiana, Ohio State and Purdue en route to winning the Invite, bringing…

… quickly seeing the results of your work? Would you like to work in a dynamic I r O ILJ R and challenging this weekend." The Wolverines' strongest competitors in the Big Ten, Michigan State and…

November 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverines a 65-64 lead. Though Andrew did her part at the line to keep the Wolverines ahead, poor free-throw shooting was a key factor in Michigan's demise in the final minutes. The Wolverines

… loss to Finland was a disappointment, Andrew thinks the Wolverines are just experiencing the growing pains associated with a new coach and a new ideology. "We're all freshman again," she said. "We're all…

… to the competition." "I've never been there before so I'm not making any predictions," MacDonald said. "We'll see what happens once we're down there." "It's a tough meet," Wolverine Shawn Sweat said…

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…

April 20, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 121) • Page Image 15

…-, tionalchampionshipmeetin the school's history. The Wolverines, ranked 11th, finished ninth overall, with a score of' 193.125, in an exceptionally talented field featuring the top 12 teams in the country…

Wolverines were not able to win the title, their coach said she was very pleased with the team's effort. "I am really proud of this team" Plocki said. "To be able to compete that well (in our first NCAAmeet…

April 20, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 121) • Page Image 17

…'s National Club Volleyball Tournament held at the Uni- versity of Texas. The Wolverines bowed out during pool play in the consolation bracket, losing to Maryland, without the help of their starting setter…

… defense like I've never seen us play defense like before against Maryland." The Wolverines were seeded low and began pool play against a strong California team, Sacramento State, Thursday. Griffin…

…-ranked Marija Neubauer aganst Wolverine sophomore co-captain Jaimie Fielding, the Big Ten Player of the Month for March, the Badgers took a decided vic- tory. Neubauer took the match in im- pressive straight set…

… match without dwelling on it." Unfortunately, the Wolverines were notable to come out with enough inten- sitytooverpowerNorthwestem'sgame. The Wolverines hung close during the singles matches, with…

… sweep the doubles competi- tion, bringing the final score to 7-2 and sending the Wolverines home empty handed. The Wolverines conclude this year's campaign at the Big Ten champion- ships at Indiana in two…

… weekends. IE~ 11 EUZABETH LIPPMAN/Daiy Michigan captain Kalei Beamon and the rest of the Wolverines wrap up the season in the beginning of May at the Big Ten Championships. WE MADE IT ! setter, though…

September 20, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 17

… Conference Chal- lenge looking to establish a lineup and left having indeed found one. The Wolverines will steadily rotate acore group of seven to nine athletes. Starters for Michigan are outside hitters…

Wolverines will be competing in the Mountain Classic West in Mon- tana next Saturday. 'That meet was a good tuneup be- fore Montana," McClimon said. "It should be a very good meet, so I was happy to get a good…

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, 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…

July 20, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, July 20, 1994 Crrv Continued from page 1 The University bought Eisenhower Corporate Park West just 18 months after purchasing Wolverine Tower, which cost the city…

… Republican COMPARE THE city councilmember fromthe4th Ward. "Just like the Wolverine Tower, we found out about this after the sale went through. That's frustrating." Womacksaidcityofficialsareblow- ing the…

September 20, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…, tudents can use Wolverine Access, he University's user-friendly infor- nation program. Wolverine Access ;iyes students ready access to a variety Technology and tem several weeks ago after six months of…

… lobby, so you can always get stuff there." The free service is sponsored by the University's Information of Tech- nology Division and is overseen by the Wolverine Access Development team headed by project…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

…- nament coming up this weekend, the Wolverines may find it tough to stay keyed into today's match. The last time the team lost it's concentration, it was almost upset by Siena Heights, strug- gling to a 1…

…, Michigan will need to spread out its talent. The Wolverines have demon- strated a strong defense that few teams have penetrated with success, but of- fensively the squad has had some 'I depends on which…

January 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…'El ban ti One hundred four years of editorial freedom 7" .Wolverines battle Spartans for bragging rights, first place By RYAN WHITE Daily Basketball Writer Jimmy King isn't guaranteeing a…

…Spartans believing that they belong in the top spot, and not the Wolverines. "As of Sunday we'll be in first place and they won't." That isn't a guarantee? "No, but I'm confident," King said. "If you step on the court…

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…

March 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… caseload ey take," said Mike Christie, the Wolverine Party presi- dential candidate. "This increase would keep SLS finan- cially sound for the next five years." While Jodi Masley was the only presidential…

March 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… women's swimming and diving team established itself as one of the elite programs in the nation. The Wolverines had the chance to take the title but lacked one nec- essary ingredient - diver Carrie Zarse…

…. After three days of dead heat swim- *ning and diving, the Wolverines fell to Stanford, the four-time defending champion, 497.5-478.5 at thle Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Saturday. "That's whatgreat…

… deflected a Bates Battaglia shot past Wolverine goalie Marty Turco into the net. "I saw one of their guys pick up the loose puck and fire it towards the net," Turco said. "I didn't see ex- See ICERS, Page 4…

… Championship. The team will get another shot next The Wolverines lost in overtime, 5-4, but still got the No. I seed in the season when the NCAA Championships will be held in Ann Arbor. NCAA West Regional…

… swimming title in the 100-yard back- troke, Wolverine co-captain Alecia umphrey said, "I'm real excited, but last night's (200-yard medley) relay waseven more exciting because it's a team effort." Humphrey…

… the walking wounded hen it arrived here this weekend, and its pain showed. The Wolverines finished in 22nd place and managed to produce only two All-Americans at the NCAA Championships at Carver…

…-Hawkeye Wolverines suffered a heartbreaking 19-point loss. Michigan seemed to be swimming more for the team and less for themselves. "This is the most wonderful team I'veeverworked with in my 23 years," Michigan head…

… coach Jim Richardson said. "They've worked hard and worked together, so they deserve this (suc- cess)." Michigan was rewarded for its hard work. The Wolverines finished a best- ever second place to four…

… attend the NCAAs. the issue wasdismissed as insignifican. Now that the Wolverines finished so close to a national crown, Zarse's decision becomes an even more critical issue. See TANK, Page 6 Michigan…

March 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

… shoulder. So, the Wolverines accomplished only a fraction of what was expected. Catrabone was severely hindered by his shoulder and his successful season was cut short when he failed to advance to the…

… Catrabone Michigan wrestler ment for the Wolverines. Senior co-captain and No. 8 seed Jehad Hamdan (190) fared the best of. the five qualifiers, cruising through his first two matches before falling to…

March 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 94) • Page Image 13

… the inning. Third baseman Kelly Dransfeldt hit his third homer of the year and stole two bases for the Wolverines. Matt Ferullo (1-3) scattered six hits over seven innings, but took the 0 loss for…

… Goble went 2 for 4 from the plate with a double and an RBI. Brian Simmons also was 2 for 4. Chad Chapman and Matt Fluery each added an RBI for the Wolverines. David Yocum (5-1) picked up the win for…

…. Temple and John Arvai pitched the last six innings for Michigan. Arvai didn't allow an earned run and re- corded the Wolverine's only strike out. Florida State finished with 12 hits. All nine Seminole…

… 4, with Goble adding an RBI. Mike Muir was 2 for 2 at the plate, drew two walks and knocked in Michigan's other run. Jonathan Johnson (6-2) picked up the win, holding the Wolverines to seven hits in…

… as many innings. Michigan faces Eastern Michigan at 3p.m., Wednesday, in its firsthome action of the year. The Eagles will be the last game for the Wolverines be- fore they begin the Big Ten season…

… considering a life without hockey, Mongeau made it back to the Rivermen this season. He's doing quite well, too, and leads Peoria in scoring, just ahead of David Roberts, another former Wolverine. But Mongeau…

… softball, the Michi- gan women's team would be the newly crowned champion. The No.8 Wolverines (17-3) went 8-0 in the 24 team round robin Lady Seminole Invitational this weekend to take home the championship…

… and *extend their winning streak on the season to ten. And the Wolverines didn't just win'by the skin of their teeth. They dominated. While the offense was a big boost, scoring 25 runs on the weekend…

…, it was the pitching that deserved the. most applause. The Wolverines hurlers gave up *just one run. Not one run in each game, but one . - v w run in the entire tournament. The ef- fort lowered the…

…, the Wolverines ad- vanced to the final on Sunday after- noon against the home team No. 9 Seminoles (31-7). In Sunday's final, Michigan got on the board early scoring two runs in the third inning before…

March 20, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

… playing at a neutral site." The Wolverines are familiar with the Badgers after defeating them 7-2 at the College Hockey Showcase in November, but they are even more familiar with their other possible op…

…. I like to see the teams from our league do well, but the most im- portant thing is that we do well." One of the possible reasons for the Wolverines' top seed is that several other potential No. 1…

…. The Michigan defenseman intentionally knocked the Wolverine net off the magnets, drawing a delay of game penalty. Since the puck was behind the goal, Sloan put his team in greater danger of losing by…

… and his team starts playing solid defense in the third period, the Wolverines should come away from Providence, R.I. with a championship trophy in a couple weeks. If not, Saturday's game against…

Wolverines led early in Saturday's contest - like they often do against Lake State. Aftera scoreless firstperiodMichi- gan grabbed a 2-0 lead. early in the second. Knuble made it 1-0 on a five- riod, but…

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Wolverines looked to have two easy victories in the holiday U.S. Cellular Air Time Tournament. Yet Michigan traveled to Seattle and left with one tough win and an embarrassing loss. In the semifinal game…

… the Wolverines headed to Durham, N.C. to take on Duke, they went on a 24-0 run and still lost. The game was a sign of things to come. Throughout the year, Michigan consistently proved that it could not…

… was a bitterly ironic mo- ment, King's best game as a Wolverine was also his last. For an off-guard, his numbers against Western Kentucky are close to unprecedented -17 rebounds, seven of them…

…-95 season was a struggle from day one. Michigan began the season by blowing a 17-point lead against Tulane. The Wolverines held on to win, but the game served as a fitting forecast for the upcoming season…

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… swimmers glide through the water. Wolverine freshman Talor Bendel also trained with the Barracudas and has been swimming with Gustin for seven years. Bendel describes her closest friend on the team as a…

… actions today. Last month, at the Big Ten Championships, Northwestern's 400 medley relay team was disqualified from the race, leaving a clear path to a first-place finish for the Wolverines. Even though the…

… swimming the 200 breast for Gustin. Her final decision came down to the top two women's swimming programs in the nation - Michigan and Stanford. Her admiration for Wolverine coach Jim Richardson ultimately…

… accept that." Gustin could not have picked a better time to enter the program. With NCAA Swimmer of the Year and two-time breaststroke champion Lara Hooiveld entering her senior year, the Wolverines needed…

… adequately be made between the two. As one of three Wolverine team members named to the college Swim Coaches All-Academic team, Gustin believes that her future lies in the medical field, perhaps in the field…

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… mistakes is that you can learn from them. Coming into this weekend, a black cloud seemed to come over the .Michigan women's tennis team whenever it would enter the third set of matches. The Wolverines had…

…. But the Wolverines put an end to that string Saturday. Not only did they upset No. 15 Vanderbilt, 5-4, but they did it, in part, by winning all three of the matches that went the full three sets. For…

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… kicking Detroit's Dom Vella in the face, causing severe jaw damage and sending the player to the bench for at least nine weeks. The Wolverines were unable to ful- fill this fan's death wish, but were suc…

… have really strong players in the air who can jump out of their shoes. For now, we are just trying to get the ball to their heads." The Wolverines beganto look fatigued, theirpassingandrunsnot as crisp…

… feature former Michigan players Juwan Howard and Chris Webber. The Pistons have former Wolverine Terry Mills as well as former Duke standout Grant Hill. Detroit last played an exhibition in Ann Arbor three…

… Warriors coach See CRISLER, Page 12 Fonner Wolverine Juwan Howard returns to Crisier Arena next month for an exhibition game against the Detroit Pistons. Thegame will alsofeature Chris Webber and Terry…

… Mills. Blue volleyball sends the Eagles to their nest Wolverines soar into Big Ten play after straight set victory over Eastern Michigan By Chris Murphy Daily Sports Writer YPSILANTI - As the Michigan…

… volleyball team stared across the net at its opponents last night, it saw some- thing vaguely familiar. The Wolverines pounded Eastern Michigan, 15-9, 15-11, 15-5, last night at Bowen Field House. However, the…

… who have played a lot of Big Ten competition." While not necessarily concerned with payback, this year's Wolverines (6-4) were looking for a decisive vic- tory before their Big Ten season be- gins…

…," freshman outside-hit- ter Jane Stevens said. The Wolverines were paced by their captains. Middle-blocker Suzy O'Donnell had 10 kills and one dig while outside-hitter Shannon Brownlee had 10 kills and three…

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… season. However, a ninth place tie in the ReliaStar Collegiate Golf Invitational in Dellwood, Minn. last weekend can't be what coach Jim Carras had in mind enter- ing the new campaign. The Wolverines fired…

…, Barber was the only participant to come in under par. Michigan's Kyle Dobbs (total score of 231), Mike Emanuel (232) and Brent Idalski (237), placed 47th, 48th and 57th, respectively. With the Wolverine

…. Mortimer finished second (24:16) on the Wolverine squad and fourth overall in the meet. "It was real comforting to know those people were there," Mortimer said. "But it made me a little more nervous because…

… in its trip to Philadelphia. The victories over Temple and Westchester extended the Wolverines' winning streak to three, with all three being shutouts. Michigan has now matched its longest winning…

… competition when it faces off against Purdue this weekend at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines are coming offa tournament victory last weekend in the UMass Invitational and a victory over Eastern Michigan. As…

…, will look to pace the Wolverines' scoring attack. - Chris Murphy Women's soccer minrors Texas The Wolverines might feel like they're playing against themselves when they battle Texas Friday. Like…

…. After hosting Texas, the Wolverines travel to Minnesota for a Sunday afternoon match-up. - Dan Stillman Men's soccer to play Blue 'B' team The Michigan men's soccer team heads into the Big Ten…

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