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January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 18

… where I felt better about where we are than I do right now." But the meet wasn't all smiles for the Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 4-3 overall). No. 3 Georgia (6-0 overall) started out strong and never looked…

… back. The Bulldogs took both first and sec- ond place in the 200-yard medley relay, then first place in the 1,650 distance swim, jumping out to a 27-9 lead. The fifth-ranked Wolverines only won three…

January 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

… ugly, but Michigan takes Big Ten By Dan Stillman Daily Sports Writer What a difference a year makes. Last season, the Wolverines, on their home court, watched Minnesota cut down the nets in celebration…

… Minnesota 57 won, 65-57, ulead notching its eighth victory in nine games and taking sole possession of first place in the con- ference - at least for now. The Wolverines (15-4) sit on top of the Big Ten…

January 21, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… higher, more consistent scores if it wants to remain in the na- tional spotlight. Michigan has tar- geted a score of 190 for the Big Ten opener. If the Wolverines are going to realize that improvement…

…-around title in the Blue/Gold Invitational, and redshirt sophomore Wendy Wilkinson, who fared well on the uneven bars and balance beam last week. Wymer won the Wolverines' Most Valuable Performer honor last…

…, Minnesota, Nebraska and Stanford are the top four teams in the nation," Michigan assistant coach Mike Milidonis said. "It always comes down to the last event," Wolverine coach Bob Darden said. "Ohio State…

…," Darden said. The Wolverines will turn to freshman Bob Young, sophomore Raul Molina, and junior Mike Mott to lead the team this weekend. All three were finalists at last weekend's tournament, and Young won…

… with another creative antic not seen before at Yost. After Dave Roberts put Michigan ahead 3-0 at the :38 mark of Friday's second period, several of the Wolverine faithful decided to display their…

… time in between shorthanded tallies for the Wolverines. David Oliver split the pipes for the other in the season's first game against Notre Dame. CHECK OUT THE DUDS: For the second time this season…

…, Michigan donned maize-colored jerseys, although it was the first time the Wolverines had done so at home. The debut of the uniforms occurred during the championship game of the Great Lakes Invitational…

… against Northern Michigan. Young Even if Michigan does not win the meet, it will still benefit from the competition as the Wolverines are a young team building for the future. "We're getting more payback…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…. . Luckily for the Wolverines, forward Geoff Koch is expected to return after missing the Western Michigan game due to a concussion. And perhaps Michigan can continue to the luck that it has already had…

… against the Falcons. The host Wolverines have two 5-2 victories to their credit over the Falcons thus far this season. Still, Bowling Green has the poten- tial to upset the Wolverines. The Falcons proved to…

…, giving the team took a 7-4 lead. And freshman Ruth Kipping would add two jumpers, helping her team to their biggest lead of the night. But that was where the Wolverine's fire would be put out. The Spartans…

… would go on a run of their own, as they outscored the Wolverines 12-0 in a span of five minutes. Michigan called a necessary time- out to regain composure. "Everybody's going to go on a run," Michigan…

… smaller Spartan runs, the Wolverines were able to keep the game close at the half, trailing Michigan State, 35-31. And all of the emotions were let loose upon entering the second half. Michigan quickly…

… Grapplers go north for Big Ten double dip By Chris Grandstaff [aily Sports W iter If you think it's too cold in Ann Arbor, be glad that you're not part of the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverine grapplers…

… will make a Nordic tour of Lake Superior this weekend for two important Big Ten meets. The Wolverines will reopen small game season as they face the Minnesota Golden Gophers tomorrow and the Wisconsin…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 20

… watched the Wolverines play this season, chances are you'll get laughed out of the room. Even with the pair of losses, Michigan owns a 3-4 conference record and is a respectable 11-5 overall. Big strides…

… coaches will tell you that the Wolverines are not the same. Michigan lacks the consistency it had last season, but in this case, that is an improvement. Last season, the team was consistent - con- sistently…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily- Sports Tuesday- January 21,1992 WOLVERINES BATTLE INEXPERIENCE * FU LL COURT PRESS it doesn't3geteasier for women cagers by Adam Miller Daily Basketball Writer It's easy…

… to get carried away, isn't it? For a while, it looked like the Michigan women's basketball team was on the verge of, making a real turnaround. The Wolverines defeated Boston College Dec. 1 (ching…

… last season, Andrew has* taken the role as Michigan's go to player. Averaging 19.7 points per game, Andrew has become the nucleus of the Wolverine offense. "I don't think you can say' enough about Trish…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 13

… ended a 6-0 Iowa run and began a 13-4 Michigan spurt which ultimately gave Wolverines a three-point lead. ine minutes later, Woolridge hit the second of his five treys to a rowdy Criser crowd. But Hughes…

… the Wolverines the lead for good, 62-58. And giving Hughes the individual See GOLDENBACH, Page 5B After Friday tie, Broncos go quietly Morrison leads Blue to 3-point weekend By Andy Knudsen Daily…

January 21, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… Stanford. The Wolverines lost to Texas last night, 125-118. Wrestlers look to recover from loss to By BRETT JOHNSON DAILY SPORTS WRITER For the third meet in a row, the Michigan men's swimming and diving…

…Longhorns won, 125-118, and in the process, handed Michigan its first three-loss season since 1980-81 and its first three-meet losing streak ever. The Wolverines were not without some strong individual…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… - a Wolverine assistant for three years - came up with this classic gem: "It was a classic college hockey game." Hackneyed phrasing or not, the UIC Pavilion fans certainly got their money's worth. It…

… out- side wasn't the only thing that was cold this weekend for the Michigan women's basketball team. So was its shooting. As a result, the Wolverines were soundly defeated by Wisconsin (3-1 in the Big…

…, the Wolverines (0-4, 4-9) shot 36 percent from the field against Wisconsin Sunday afternoon, falling to the Badgers, 93-66, in front of the fourth largest crowd ever at Wisconsin Fieldhouse (2…

…,224). Michigan didn't make its first hoop until 15:15 in the first half, where abouts the Wolverines were already down 8-2. A tough Wiscon- sin defense thwarted any possibility of a close game as it caused 33…

… send the dozens of Wolverines fans in attendance into hysteria. The victory earned Michi- gan (10-4-3 Central Collegiate Hockey Association, 16-4-3 overall) a split for the weekend, after falling Friday…

… games against them," Berenson said. "We were lucky to have the edge in the series." Michigan opened the game as it had Friday, bombarding Hillebrandt with shots. In the first two periods, the Wolverines

… Shannon Finn See ICERS, Page 6 Wolverines' talent evicts Illini,68 1 by Matthew Dodge Daily Basketball Writer CHAMPAIGN - After two consecutive Big Ten losses, the Michigan men's basketball team was ac…

…- cused of committing errors associated with inexperi- ence. Coach Steve Fisher's Wolverines found the per- fect cure for their ills this weekend in Champaign: an opponent almost as young as they are. The…

…, but it's pretty hard to beat a team like that on the boards when they want to play. They wanted to play tonight.' One could assume that the Wolverines want to play every night, especially Jalen Rose and…

… well now. You wait 'til they start. They are so skilled in so many areas, I don't see how people can beat them." Maybe not, but the Wolverines almost beat them- selves in Champaign. As Illinois chipped…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 14

…. Friday, Watson assisted on the Flames' third goal in their 4-1 vic- tory over the Wolverines. With just over half of the season complete, the 7-10-3 Flames will easily better last season's mark of 9…

Wolverines countered at 15:23, with the "Mike Line." Mikes Helber, Stone and Knuble's efforts resulted in the equalizer. Stone sent a pass to Helber, who went to the left wing. "Luckily, I was able to get the…

Wolverine In The Sky .that Mark Ouimet's shot sailed through the posts at 19:59 of the third pe- riod to break the deadlock and give Michigan a 5-4 victory. After the heartbreaking loss, the Flames rebounded…

… the following night, managing a 3-3 tie and left Ann Arbor eagerly awaiting this week- end's series with the Wolverines in Chicago. This weekend there was no intermission, no breather, not even a preg…

…-, nant pause as the Wolverines and Flames picked up in Chicago where they: had left off at Yost Arena. The Flames won Friday night, 4-1, and lost in= overtime Saturday, 2-1. This season UIC outscored…

…. The two of them, with a little help from a few other UIC skaters, came within seconds of stealing three of four points from the Wolverines this weekend. Hillebrandt, as well as being a top goaltender…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 15

… dominating the vault, bars and beam apparatuses, the Wolverines suffered through the floor exercise, falling three times before Sarah Cain secured the match with a score of 9.9. "I would have been happier if…

Wolverines dropped to No. 11 in the national rankings before Saturday's meet. Coming back to Ann Arbor, however, proved to be the dif- nce. Michigan performed its home opener in front of 1,801, the third…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 15

… beat Michigan this weekend. The Wolverines, still flying from capturing the Great Lakes Invitational, were on a six-game winning Streak heading into a home-and-home series with the Falcons. Bowling Green…

Wolverines the lead. Defense was a no-show for the beleaguered Falcons, as was, apparently, offense. They surrendered nine goals to the Wolverines, and their only score resulted from a fluke play. Center…

…. The Wolverine swimmers lack- ed their normal fire and intensity against the less talented compe- tition. They joked on the sidelines more than usual, and junior Chrissi Rawak actually competed in the…

…. "We were also in off-events, so I guess we weren't as intense." Next week, the Wolverines travel to Austin, Texas for their toughest challenge of the season. There awaits both the Longhorns of the…

January 21, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

…, Steve Shields, Chris Gordon, and Brian Wiseman will have to beat the Spartans at Munn Ice Arena. The Wolverines have fallen short in the last three attempts. Michigan will also be trying to tie the…

… Spartans' 1984-85 CCHA record of 18 consecutive victories. Since ty- ing Bowling Green in the conference opener, the Wolverines have won 16 straight conference battles. Second-place MSU trails confer- ence…

… State Department representatives will have internship and career information. ,nformation Session Wednesday, January 26, 1994 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Walk in anytime) Wolverine Room, Michigan Union…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 13

…DeWege enters his eighth season at the Wolverines' helm. Having compiled an 86-112 overall record and a 38-88 Big Ten record, VanDeWege has the third longest tenure of active Big Ten coaches. He was named Big Ten…

… coach of the year in 1990 when his team finished 20-10 and went to Michigan's first NCAA tournament. The Wolverines lost in the second round to North Carolina State. First-year assistant coach Nikita…

… even 60 percent. She hit on a Wolverine season best with three three-point shots in Michigan's 67-58 victory over Indiana State, Dec. 21. A LITTLE OLYMPIC FLAVOR: Five Wolverines participated in the 1991…

January 21, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… the chicken pox. The crisis was so great for the Michigan basketball team that last night's 63-58 loss to Minnesota was merely an aftershock. Wolverines, 63-58 'M' stumbles out of gate without Howard…

… team's gaunt bench. Could the Wolverines return to greatness with just nine scholarship players, none of them named Webber? Could they win vital contests on the road? King answered all of them…

…'s" arrival made the Wolverine faithful feel as if someone was smiling upon them. Nine days later, that someone stopped smiling. "I was shocked," said Leon Derricks of his reaction when he heard his two…

…-shattering clamor of Williams Arena to face the bench-heavy Golden Gophers. Things looked bleak for the bespotted Wolverines, who during Minnesota's first-half run must have wished the raised arena floor would split…

…, Page 13 By CHAD A. SAFRAN DAILY BASKETBALLAWRITER MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- gan men's basketball team must have a group membership to the Grave Diggers Association of America, be- cause the Wolverines

… itself down 17-2 to Minnesota at the 11:34 mark of the first half. The Wolverines missed 10 of their first 11 field goal attempts while the Golden Gophers (3-1, 12-4) managed to nail eight of their first…

…'t think we did a very good job of concentrating." The Gophers' focus began disap- pearing as the Wolverines fought. back. Following a timeout at 11:34,' Michigan cut into the Minnesota lead with a 20-10 run…

…, keyed by three three- pointers by Fife, who scored 16. The Gophers, however, slowed the Wolverine rally with five straight, points, building their lead back up to double digits, 32-22. However, Michigan…

…Crisler, the Wolverines (0-4 Big Ten, 3-10 overall) face the bestplayer in the Big Ten, Ohio State's Katie Smith. Sunday, they play the best team in the Big Ten, Penn State, also at home. And for the first time…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 16

…. - Michigan lost two games this weekend, but hopefully these losses will not go for naught. The Wolverines now know what they must do to get on the winning track: go back to basics. All the problems of this…

… or offensive putbacks. The few open jumpers Michigan got were the result of passes from the low post. But the Wolverines took most of their shots with a defender in their face. And the reason for all…

… first ten seconds," redshirt frosh Michelle Hall said. "We have a lot of time we should be using." The Wolverine offense was also hindered by another aspect of the mental game. Hall admitted that there…

Wolverines missed the front end of a one-and-one. It seemed like the Illini were fouling on purpose, knowing that they would get the ball back with no harm done. Michigan must shore up these difficiences…

… this weekend just how tough winning on the road in the Big Ten can be. After suffering a defeat Friday night at Purdue, the Wolverines fell to Illinois yes- terday, 81-66. "I am a little disappointed be…

… case of our inability to get the ball inside... and their abil- ity to do so," VanDeWege said. "I did not think the game was poorly officiated." The Wolverines didn't help their cause in the first half…

… by missing the front half of five one- and-ones. "I think our free throw shooting just killed us - absolutely killed us," VanDeWege. Despite their inability at the line, the Wolverines hung tough in…

… the first half, playing the Illini even through the first twelve min- utes. But Illinois began to pull away, opening up a ten-point lead. With 33 seconds remaining in the half, Wolverine Jen Nuanes was…

… Boilermaker Joy Holmes, who scored on two break- aways to put Purdue up by 11. TA Wolverines didn't get any clos the rest of the game. I, Men's by Kevin Sundm Daily Sports Writer track makes strides at…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… take such a toll on a team of athletes in their prime? This weekend, the Michigan men's swimming and diving team will trav- el to Dallas to participate in the Dallas Morning News Classic. The Wolverines

… will be without some of its quarantined teammates, who will stay in Ann Arbor for some much- needed rest. After a rigorous training camp in Honolulu, the Wolverines are a little worn down and a bit sick…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 16

… Illini coach Lou Henson about Wolverine frosh Juwan Howard. "I talked with Lou about it to- day," Fisher said before fielding questions at the postgame press conference. "I consider Lou a good friend. But…

… over West Virginia helped provide "the good" aspects of the Wolverine's performance. The Wolverines edged West Virginia by four-tenths of a point and outdistanced Pitt, who scored 176. "West Virginia was…

…'s 68-61 Wolverine victory. I am surrounded by a lot of talent. That's one of the reasons why I came here." Howard's point was accentu- ated by Saturday's final score. Four Wolverines scored in double…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

… the Minnesota faithful. There were many cases last night when thing seemed as if they could turn ugly for the Wolverines, and the fans did their best to help that process along. With so much being made…

… little running of its own. After Minnesota forward Quincy Lewis sunk a baseline 3-pointer to give the Gophers the 14-point cush- ion, the Wolverines battled back. Behind the 3-point shooting of guards…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

…'s gymnastics team. To put it mildly, the women have high expectations for the upcoming sea- son. Under the direction of second- year coach Beverly Fry, the Wolverines are looking to improve on their past…

… performances. Two years ago, Michigan finished dead last in the seven team Big Ten field. Last year, the squad upped their standing to sixth in the league. The Wolverines may not win it all this year, but they…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

… from the 3-point arc, but her shots dropped when it counted. But Ingram was not the only Wolverine to contribute, and not the only freshman, either. Freshman Ruth Kipping, who with the injury to Heather…

… that showed all over the court," Guevara said. Michigan played with emotion tonight, and played with pride. Guevara even said the team's heart was challenged. One might argue that the Wolverines ended…

… for the Wolverines? Only time can tell. But one thing was proven last night, this Michigan team is no longer a team of zombies. The little freshmen have attitude and the upperclassmen are fired up. "I…

… conference, Guevara saw in her team a spark of emotion and more than a flicker of determi- nation. She saw what may have been lacking as the Wolverines tripped their way through a tough five- M slide that…

… working and you have to keep working on those little things. And that persistence and work ethic have finally paid off for the Wolverines, after a trying January. Yet through all the challenge and…

Wolverines rolling. "Our defense has kept us in games, but we just haven't had the scoring. We finally found the scoring box"Guevara said. "Its been a long time since we had five kids in double figures so we…

… Alayne Ingram led the Michigan offensive attack with 17 points last night. Ingram was among five Wolverines to score in double figures. Blue doesn't give up in victory over Spartans Thomas, team pull out…

… her. She's a great basketball play- er." In helping the Wolverines break out of the deep hole that they had dug for themselves in conference play, Thomas admitted that she had gotten her game back on…

… halftime it was a dif- ferent story altogether as Rasmussen turned on the jets and kept her team in the hunt until there were six seconds left in overtime. With 4:48 left in regulation, the Wolverines had a…

… Spartans nine points. SHE DID GO ALL THE WAY: Sophomore guard Anne Thorius went the distance for the Wolverines in last night's, victory over Michigan State. Thorius played all 45 minutes for Michigan…

January 21, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

…, 80-73 Rose, strong second half carry Wolverines past Minnesota by Andy De Korte Webber caught his second ap- "We (got inside better) for two Minneapolis airport. Michigan led, > Daily Basketball Writer…

… men, Much of the Gophers' success Detroit PSL Southwestern team- Walton 3 7A U A 4.T6A1F0P3*1 Webber and Juwan Howard, had two stemmed from cramming second and mates - Wolverine Jalen Rose and carer 33…

… effort was However, the Wolverines found a a new twist this year. Mconald 36 3.9 2-1 3 1 solid throughout, never allowing way to get around the swarming de- While Lenard played a vital role Washington 9 02…

… 0-0 01 0 2 0 Minnesota any easy shots, the first- fense that gave them fits throughout in sinking the Wolverines last year, Tubbs6 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 Nzonso 2 0-0 00 00 0 0 0 half rebounding…

… decisive 15-4 run Lenard in scoring, 23-19. 1). Team rebounds: 1. Blocks: 3 (Lenard 2, secutive game, the Wolverines were surrounding the 9:00 mark that Before halftime, the teams shoot- Walon). Turnoers: 9…

…, became eligible to swim for the Wolverines just before break. He made his debut in the Stanford meet, which pitted the nation's top two teams against each other. "It was awesome (getting to swim with the…

… 'M' cagers to tip off '93early from staff reports Michigan basketball fans will get an early look at their team next year when the Wolverines meet the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the 1993 Tip…

…-Off Classic at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. The Classic, traditionally held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, will provide a preseason glance for the new-look Wolverines. Center Eric Riley…

… the Classic. It lost to Arizona, 82-75, in 1989, the Wolverines' first game after their NCAA Championship, and defeated Georgia Tech, 49-44, in 1985. Georgia Tech, led by longtime coach Bobby Cremins…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… forgotten guard Tony Tolbert take charge 0 with seconds left, to give the Wolverines a slim lead. But then a mistake. A chance for Wisconsin to take back what should have been theirs in the first place. With…

… high 19 points during the opening half in which he went to the foul line nine times. Mean- while, Wolverine center Eric Riley picked up three fouls. "We were moving the ball re- ally well and were…

…. The Wolverines used an 18-6 run to cut their deficit to four. The Badgers and the See WISCONSIN, Page 6 Michigan center Eric Riley defends Patrick Tompkins of Wisconsin. Riley was the first Wolverine

… past but it seems obvious that the new year has been a happy and joyous one for the Michigan hockey team. Red Berenson and the Wolverines have eagerly hopped on the new train set they got for Christmas…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 17

… ending In easy Wolverine bas- ',,. kets.40 , JOE WESTRATE/Daily Hoosiers fall to unranked WEST LAFAYETTE (AP) - It did- n't matter who guarded Brad Miller Saturday night. The Purdue center matched his…

…. While more than a handful of Big Ten teams have seen double-digit leads whither away to nothing, Michigan did such a good job han- dling Iowa's aggressive press in the Wolverines' 79-71 victory over the…

… fact, Michigan gave the ball away just 12 times - a superb statistic, especially given Iowa's success with the press. In return, the Wolverines forced 18 turnovers, converting most of them into…

… transition opportunities. Both teams shot exceptionally well. The Hawkeyes hit 47 percent of their shots, while Michigan connected on 52 percent. The Wolverines took three more shots than lgwa did and made…

…'t remember more than ong, and we had a lot more than that:' Those fast breaks have been sorely missed for a while. When the Wolverines' halfrourt offense was struggling against good defensive ballclubs, they…

… Hawkeyes back, and partly l cause the Wolverines gave a spectacular defensive effort. . While Michigan was creating fast-break opportunities, the Hawkeyes were watching theirs literally slip past them…

… three guards for a large chunk of the game. What the Wolverines lacked in height, they more than made up for in quick- ness. If Michigan didn't get a transition basket off the press break, it almost…

…'s also bombing away from beyond the arc, hitting 42 percent of his treys. And Sunday's game was no exception, as he tossed in 25 against the Wolverines. Woolridge has been the Hawkeyes' leading scor- er in…

… without a captain, the Wolverines now appear to have two: junior guard Travis Conlan and sophomore Miller, became the first Indiana player to foul out of a game this season. But nobody else had any luck…

… opponents by almost 14 per game. And indeed, against the Wolverines, Iowa was once again the master of the glass, pulling down 33 rebounds to Michigan's 27. Junior forward Ryan Bowen led the Hawkeyes' effort…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - January 21, 1991 - Page 5 WRESTLING PREVIEW 1990-91 Young squad has high hopes Sophomores Joey Gilbert and Lanny Green lead Wolverines b., Eric Sklar y u…

… is a problem area for the Wolverines. Jason Cluff, the starter for the first ( 'half of the season, was declared academically ineligible last week. { His backup, frosh Mike Miha- lic, has been plagued…

…, Fred Boss a former Wolverine assistant, was essential in giving Lanny the opportunity to come to Michigan. As a recruited walk-on, Bahr redshirted him in his first year, and last season Green broke into…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 19

… The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - January 21, 1997 -.7B .Wolverines lose battle to health, Big 12" Tracy Sandier DIpXySports Writer Things didn't go exactly as planned for the Michigan wrestling…

… team during its trip to Nebraska over the week- end. .At the Cliff Keen National Duals in Lincoln, Neb., the Wolverines beat Wartburg, a Division III school from Iowa, 31-10, but then lost to No. 3 Iowa…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 16

… outstanding success elsewhere. Yes, the 14 goals allowed in the last three games are uncharacteristic of the Michigan defense. But at the same time, the Wolverines have scored 21 of their own. What goes into…

…Duke. Citing problems of focus, the Wolverines' by Wisconsin, No. 4 Miami lost to both Ferris State and No. 9 Lake Superior State this weekend, and No. 5 Minnesota fell to St. Cloud State. No. 6 New Hampshire…

… d2C a Wolverine uniform. And fans can help in the voting. Three teams, broken down into 25-year periods, will be selected. A panel of present and former coaches, players and officials will vote for…

… for unlisted candidates. LONG, LONG AGO: When Michigan fell behind Western Michigan, 4-3, 19:15 into the second period of Friday night's game in Kalamazoo, it marked the first time -the Wolverines had…

… the Wolverines.* For you LSA students, that equates to more than six games. IN A LAND FAR, FAR AWAY: Need tickets? If it's just too darn cold to deal with the scalpers outside, there is still a chance…

… to see the Wolverines in action before the season is over. If you've got very good eyes. The Athletic Ticket Office still has standing-room tickets available for each of Michigan's final seven regular…

… gave the Michigan hockey team a tie it did not deserve after an uninspiring performance against Western Michigan. With time running out and the Wolverines down, 5-4, Harold Schock sent a shot towards the…

… Arbor. He put the Wolverines on the board just 1:17 into the game with a skillfully aimed slap shot from the point. Morrison would go on to record a first-period hat trick, helping him earn CCHA Offensive…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… the top three places in both the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events, enabling the Wolverines to keep the meet close for a short period of time. In the next event, Rodney Van Tassell scored the first of…

…. It's special to fi- nally defeat Michigan." The 200M butterfly featured a matchup between two of the event's top swimmers in the Cardinal's Ray Carey and the Wolverines' Brian Gunn. However, Carey…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 15

… Rebel ILLINI Continued from page 1 from the Wolverines - missed free throws. Ray Jackson missed two, Rose missed two, and Webber missed two. After Webber missed two, Jack- son redeemed himself by putting…

…-34 in those 13 seasons was boosted by a Who's Who of Michi- gan high school stars. Leslie Rock- ymore and Antoine Joubert starred for the Wolverines in the mid- 1980s. Alumni Anderson Hunt helped UNLV to…

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