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January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

… any upstart Penn State team take that from him. "I had an open look," Fife said. "Trav set it up with a nice pass, and I had to take it." The Wolverines were struggling when Fife nailed his shot. Louis…

… Bullock was obviously shaken after missing a key breakaway dunk, which he followed with another fast-break miss. The Wolverines were fortunate to have Maceo Baston trailing him for the tip-in that tied it…

… Michigan's Dugan Fife isn't likely to play in the NBA next season. But the senior guard has a career in coaching ahead of him if yesterday's 67-66 Wolverine victory over Penn State in front of 13,562 at…

….' Travis did a nicejob getting Maurice open and I could have made that one." Credit the coach with allowing another coach to emerge. After Taylor's dunk, Penn State had one more chance, but the Wolverines

… MICHIGAN, Page 28 Bullock. Instead, he stroked his lone 3-pointer with under a minute remaining and the Wolverin'es down two. It was that shot, a 21-footer fired with newfound confidence, that grabbed the…

… rest of the Wolverines by the nape and hauled them back from the precipice known as third place in the Big Ten. *The senior captain's jumper pointedly informed the other Wolverines that whatever course…

…'s Maurice Taylor puts up a jump hook over Penn State's Calvin Booth. Taylor's dunk with nine seconds left provided the winning margin in the Wolverines' 67-66 victory yesterday. i 995-96 MICHIGAN WIMMING…

… less than a minute during the third period last night against Notre Dame.J Notre Dame latest'M' blowout victim Third-ranked Wolverines cruise to easy victory, 11-1, over Fighting Irish By Marc Ughtdale…

… weren't for pizzas and sieves, the crowd would have nothing left to wonder about. ' But even those things are becoming as pre- dictable asMichigan hockev games. ranked Wolverines demolished Notre Dame, I…

January 22, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… water, you might as well do it head-first. That's exactly how the Michigan n's gymnastics team will kick off its Ten schedule this weekend. The Wolverines are slated to host No. 2 Iowa and No. 5 Penn…

… Mike Burns said. But the Wolverines, who placed rth in Chicago, have no plans of rolling over for their high-ranked oppo- nents. "These guys made an impression on everybody that Michigan is a force to be…

… Roulston's performance last weekend but sees room for improvement. "Kevin could do real well if he elimi- nates a few mistakes;' Golder said. Another Wolverine to look out for will be junior Randy D…

…'Amura, who is coming off an outstanding personal per- formance in Chicago. With a personal best 9.10, D'Amura jump-started the Wolverines to a school-record 37.05 on the pommel horse. D'Amura also recorded…

… indicator of where Michigan stands in the Big Ten. It will also be the first time the Wolverines will face Penn State this season. By Nita Srivastava Daily Sports Writer Competition won't stop for injuries…

… - and that's unfortunate for the Michigan women's gymnastics team, which faces top-notch competition this weekend. The Wolverines will take on No. 5 Utah tomorrow, and No. 1 Georgia and Arizona on Sunday…

… loss to Minnesota last Saturday, the Wolverines are counting on these two meets to make up for lost ground. Their task will be made even more difficult thanks to all the injuries plagu- ing the team. One…

… of the Wolverines' specific goals at the beginning of the season was to remain healthy for every competition. So far, this goal has been just partial- ly realized. Sarah Cain's bruised heel is…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 13

… than he misses:." Taylor led the Wolverines with 16 points, his highest output since he tal- lied 19 against St. John's, 12 games ,9o. Baston netted 14, hitting every shot he took - three field goals and…

… just means that Knight will have to bring a pair of wire cutters to games. THAT'S WHY THEY CALL 'EM FREE: Michigan has historically been a poor team from the foul line. But one Wolverine is trying to do…

… for 18, a .833 clip. Coming into the season, Baston was a career .627 shoot- er from the charity stripe. Overall, the Wolverines were shooting .664 for the season from the line coming into last night…

… against the Baston Wolverines and finished with nine points on 4- of-6 shooting. He also grabbed five boards. SUPER SCORING: For the first time since the 1989 national championship team, Michigan has five…

… six players aver- aging more than 10 points was in 1955. The Wolverines finished that year in a tie for sixth place in the Big Ten. WARREN ZINN/WaiY The Michigan bench watches with eager anticipation…

… as Louis Bullock attempts to defeat Indiana with a last-second 3-pointer. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the shot was no good and Michigan lost.. RUMORE Continued from Page 11 with his players and…

… with frustration. And for a while, he had every right to rant and rave. The Hoosiers were doing a number on the Wolverines and there was nothing Fisher could do. The Wolverines had a goal - win three…

… straight - to get back into con- tention for the Big Ten title. And they didn't get the job done, and he was disappointed. It began with early foul trouble, which essentially killed the Wolverines. But it…

…- ning comes from within, from maturity and overcoming adversity. For a while, the Wolverines had a legitimate gripe. Some of the calls were just bad, and the early foul trouble prevented Michigan from…

… a loose ball as it lands in an opposing player's hands, as he did in the first half. But this game was big and it meant a lot to the Wolverines. They needed to get past their early frustration. They…

January 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… full effect of Michigan's 89-74 loss to Indiana last night will certainly be felt as the season continues. In a pos- itive manner. The Wolverines (2-3 in the Big Ten, 10-4 overall) discovered added depth…

… to get to the free throw line. Although they shot 66 percent from the line, compared to Michigan's 88 percent, they had 50 attempts to only 16 for the Wolverines. Down 47-35 at halftime, the Wolverines

…, Indiana 57, Ken- tucky 21. Frosh Karen Harvey posted a ca- *eer and personal best time of 9:50.6 in the 3000 meter. The Lady Wolverine Award for outstanding performance went to first-year stu- dent Bryn…

… the 600 meter with a time of 1:34.6, one second off the Michigan record. "Everyone helped out and this was really a team win," Wolverine coach James Henry said. "Everyone who scored a point made a…

… scored more points." Harvey believes the team is bet- ter than it performed and feels he will see improvement as the season progresses. The Wolverines hope to see that improvement this week in their…

… weekend jaunt to New Hampshire. The Wolverines competed against sev- eral eastern teams, including Boston University, Babson College, and *Green Mountain University. The Michigan women's team overcame the…

… freezing weather con- ditions, a wind chill of 15 to 20 de- grees below zero, and extremely icy slopes to capture first place overall. Lisa Witty was the top finisher for the Wolverines with a fourth- place…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… Western Michigan, Notre Dame and Toledo. Friday January 22, 1999 9 Bowled over ~ tr Wolverines frepower Strikes dw Falco ns5- -y Chris Duprey Daily Sports Writer The Michigan hockey team knew it…

… would have trouble beating Bowling Green last night if it ,allowed the Falcons' top line to run wild offen- sively. The Wolverines also figured it would be diffi- cult to win if it turned the puck over in…

January 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

…. Uncharacteristically, however, the Wolverines outscored Ferris St., 5-1, in the final 15:54 Saturday to win 6-5 in overtime, completing a weekend ,*'sweep over the Bulldogs. "Our team came back all night," Michigan…

… falling behind, but we haven't shown it so far this year in the third (period). Now we have." But maybe more importantly for the Wolverines at this juncture in the season was returning to Ann Arbor with…

…'re the best passing team in the conference. If you don't play good defense, they'll make you look as bad as they made us look." Wolverine forward Tanya Powell (12) drives against Wisconsin at Crisler…

January 22, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…, in addition to the Wolverines. Still, assistant coach Mike McGuire thinks that Michigan's main compe- tition is itself. "It's not going to be a real high- profile meet," McGuire said. "I think we…

…'re going to be mainly competing among ourselves. We have some runners who could be challenged by other people on our team." Leading the way for the Wolverines will be all-Big Ten per- former Molly Mc…

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January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 14

… =first-place votes are in parentheses. CCHA Offensive Player of the Week Michigan junior center Brendan Morrison scored three goals and notched four assists in the Wolverines' two wins. In Tuesday's 6…

… brilliantly in net; and Michigan coach Red Berenson is directing a team that is poised to go the extra step this year and take the national title. The Wolverines' overall play has been simply fabulous right…

… al- Notebook ways been a constant scorer and playmaker for the Wolverine squad. He was plagued by penalty problems in his first two seasons and experienced a decline in production last season. The…

… dumped in two goals in the 9-3 victory in late January. DEMOLITION MEN: The Wolverines have been tearingthrough opponents' defenses as if they were tissue paper all season long. The Wolverines have scored…

… State 4 Michigan 11, Notre Dame 1 15:51 of the second, when Jay Matushak snuck up behind the Wolverines. Botterill had just scored to put Michigan up, 8-0, and a defensive lapse, which may have been…

… to chase the Wolverines because Michigan wouldn't give up the puck. "Do we havethe depth and talent Michi- gan does? Not yet, no way," Notre Dame coach Dave Poulin said. "They're good." The Wolverines

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 15

…. However, the lower weight classes proved to be a weakness for the No. 13 Wolverines as wrestlers under 158-lbs. dropped four of the first five decisions. Michigan coach Dale Bahr acknowl- edged the trend in…

…, has been success- so far this season, compiling a 14-9 rd. After Wolverine sophomore Bran- don Howe (126) won a convincing 9-2 rally past decision over Chippewa Brian Maksimowski, the meet was tied at…

… three. However, freshman Corey Grant (134), junior Drew Pullen (142) and freshman Jeff Reese (150) dropped the following three matches for Michigan, placing the Wolverines at a 12-3 disad- vantage. But…

… Mikesell at 190. In filling in for the injured Frank Lodeserto, Olabisi recorded his first career dual meet vic- tory and put the Wolverines ahead for good. "That was a nice win for us," Bahr said. "We…

…- feated Michigan. The Wolverines haven't lost to a Big Ten foe since they were beaten by Michi- gan State at the State ofMichigan Classic on Feb. 7, 1993. Their streak of 32 con- secutive dual meet…

…." For the Wolverines, losing the meet was not as painful as the loss of one of their top performers. Freshman Nikki Peters could not finish her routine after being hampered by leg trouble. As a result of…

… barely finish her routine." For Michigan, the cloud that lingered over Minneapolis had a little silver lining - the Wolverines scored a Sports Pavil- ion-recordon the vault with 49.025 points. Michigan…

…'s domination on the appara- tus was not even contested by Minnesota as the Wolverines swept the first five places and outscored their opponent by almost two points. Peters emerged victorious in the event with a…

… (9.825). Marshall led the Wolverines, placing second in the all-around (38.90) and in the vault (9.875). Marshall was followed by junior An- gymnasts drea Mc[Donald, who placed third in the all…

January 22, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

…-3 Big Ten, 13-5 overall) hopes the rest of its players can pick up the slack. The Wolverines had no problem doing so in last Sunday's victory over Michigan State, but the versa- tile Badgers could pose…

… Francescutti Daily Sports Writer Strangely, the word of the last three months for the Michigan men's tennis team has been "individual.".* This weekend, individual Wolverines have their -last chance at…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… Arena. At least, ordinary when the Wolverines lock horns with Bowling Green. For the third time this season, Michigan defeated the Falcons. For the third time this season, the Wolverines put up five goals…

… on Bowling Green goaltender Mike Savard. But just because the Wolverines can score, seemingly at will, against the Falcons doesn't mean Michigan had a walk in the park. When Bowling Green scores four…

January 22, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

…) is something we've gone over in prac- tice," Roberts said. The Wolverines will be tested on their late-game and whole-game staying power when they take on two top 25-ranked Big Ten teams this weekend…

… Nittany Lions would not seem a likely oppo- nent for the Wolverines to beat. Penn State's only loss, however, was at the hands of Indiana. "(That loss) is encouraging to us, because we played Indiana very…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

… Michigan was not going to have an easy time with Indiana. After losing to Minnesota, which saw the Wolverines drop to 2-2 in the Big Ten, the goal was to win the next three games - at home against Purdue and…

… Iowa, which they did, and at Indiana. Winning at Indiana is not an easy k, especially since the Hoosiers were 20-4 against the Wolverines at Assembly Hall. And from the start of last eight's 72-70 loss…

January 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

… other times this season. "Instead of hold- ing our ground, we backed away." Even in the overtime, Michigan did not seem in danger of losing. The Wolverines led by three and forced Iowa to run the shot…

…' fifth in five attempts from outside the three-point circle, sym- bolizing a poor shooting perform- ance for the Wolverines, who shot only 46 percent from the field. Fisher was not concerned with the…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… as of late for the Wolverines, and there's no telling how far they can go by the end of Michigan's season. Tomorrow in Mackey Arena against Purdue, fans just might find out. 0 While the two make their…

… effectively. Thus far, he leads the Wolverines with 7.7 rebounds per game. ° DEFENSE: The difference in style of play doesn't stop with rebounding. Again, Vignier's size plays a huge role - allowing him to body…

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 11

…. But for the Michigan women's bas- ketball team, not only did early fouls take the Wolverines out of the flow;. they ultimately lost Michigan the game. Yesterday, personal fouls called as early as the…

… Arena. This followed Friday's 92-77 setback to Illinois at Huff Hall. The winless weekend extended the Wolverines' losing streak to eight games and still leaves Michigan without a con- ference victory…

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, January 22, 1996 -5 ing and Dvng Outioo Wolverine men s lineup pnmed to repeat )efending national champions are focused on upcoming Big Tens and NCAAs…

… in, the more you get out. hat's why I love it. Those who work sually succeed." This year, the Wolverines are bear- e burden of an unusually heavy ork load. Although the squad has nly one meet remaining…

… last ye NCAA Championship. No other Mi gan swimmers finished in the top 3 these events. Derya Buyukuncu returns as of the Wolverines' top sprinters anchored Michigan's sixth- p 200-yard freestyle relay…

… team and most likely anchor both the 200- 400- yard relays this year. Without Borges, the Wolverines struggle in the two sprint relays. al in ines 995. tavo( s o f 1 the hoes big suc- with Vim- rint…

… members of the lineup t(' give the team some depth in this event. Dolan. Potts, Shuichi Matsumoto and Chris Laskowski have all competed in this event. Unlike with other strokes, the Wolverines are…

… at nationals in Dolan, von Rich- ter and Sharp, respectively. In addi- tion, Lancaster is back to improve upon his second place finish in the 200 IM. The Wolverines have also found a replacement for…

… aside, the 1996 campaign should be both an excitingand success- ful one for the Wolverines. Tom Dolan: Junior ... IM/Distance Free ... Five-time NCAA Champion ...Nine-time All-American ... Seven- time…

… preparing to represent their respective nations in the 1996 games in Atlanta. The Wolverine training regimen should prove beneficial as these athletes prepare to face national and international competition…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 12

… shock following the end of regulation. Just 5 1/2 minutes earlier, the Broncos and their fans thought they were on the verge of ,hocking the top-ranked Wolverines - who had played a rather uninspired game…

Wolverines. Obviously unsatisfied by their performance 4he previous night, the Wolverines came out like gangbusters in Saturday night's rematch in Ann Arbor. What ensued was one of the longest and nost…

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