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November 22, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 40) • Page Image 13

…, dreams of the national tournament were just that - eams. But 24 wins and a few thou- nd dollars later, the Wolverines' early-season dreams are a reality. Yesterday, the squad left for Austin, Texas, to…

… join 11 other teams in the second annual women's national club soccer championship. Minnesota, a team that Michigan shutout this year, 4-0, won the inau- gural tournament. The Wolverines have previously…

… in the Amateur Wrestling News pre- season poll, will be joined by sev- eral other top 20 teams, including Penn State, Ohio State, Clarion, Purdue, Pittsburgh, and Lehigh. Wolverine coach Dale Bahr…

… Eastern Michigan Open. It will be a wel- come change for Gilbert, who earned All-America honors at 134 last year. 'M' basketball wins second Wolverines win, 100-93, despite Romar's 45 by David Schechter…

… Daily Basketball Writer AUBURN HILLS - The plot: Michigan defeated Athletes in Action, 100-93, last night at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The sub- plot: it took everything the Wolverines could muster to…

… the contest turned out to be a duel between Romar and Wolverine guard Michael Talley. Romar would hit a three-pointer, and then Talley would shoot the bonus after being fouled bringing up the ball up…

… the floor. "He had some outstanding shots," Talley said. "He hit a lot of long-range shots." The Wolverines were plagued by messy play throughout the game, ac- centuating the lackluster perfor- mance…

November 22, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 22, 1995 - ° - THE COLLEGE HOCKEY SHOWCASE - Showcase showdown in Milwaukee Wolverines hope to have Badgers, Gophers for Thanksgiving meal By Alan…

…-2, 9- 3), Minnesota (8'3-1 WCHA, 8-3-1 overall) and the host, Wisconsin (2-7-1, 2-7-1), will each play two games against non-conference opponents. The Wolverines and Spartans will be rep- resenting the…

November 22, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

… Arkansas might appear to be a disappointment. The Wolverines were just one spot *away from being crowned the top team in the country. However, if you had told team members at the end of last season that they…

… championship by placing three runners in the top 15, including the No.1 and No.3 individu- als. The Wildcats' low score of 75 gave them a convincing victory over the *Wolverines, who scored 108. Villanova…

…. Freshman Eileen Fleck's (17:57.5) 36thplacefinishmade her the final Wolverine to affect the score. However, even though sophomore Jennifer Barber's (18:10.7)48th place finish and junior Katy Hollbacher's (18…

…:22.8) 65th place finish were not factored into thefinal score, their strong showings helped the Wolverines by displacing scores from other teams. Michigan wasn't quite sure what to expect going into the meet…

…. Earlier in the season, Colorado easily beat the Wolverines in the Rocky Mountain Shootout. At the time Michigan coach Mike McGuire blamed Colorado's high altitude for his team's worst perfor- mance of the…

… season. "We'll be racing them again at a lower altitude in the National Champi- onships," McGuire said after the race. His optimism was confirmed by the Wolverines' 18-point edge over the Buffaloes…

… the district championships two weeks later, the Wolverines beat their two biggest con- ference foes. Wisconsin placed eighth, 125 points behind Michigan, and Penn State placed ninth. By DOUG STEVENS…

… ahilly course played tricks with the runners, as many teams finished in unexpected positions. The Wolverines fulfilled pre-meet expectations by placing seventh at yesterday's race in Fayetteville, Ark…

… national title as a collegian. However, Arizona's Martin Keino, who had defeated Sullivan ear- lierin the season atthe Wolverine Inter- regional, took top honors with a time of 30:08.7. Adam Goucher of Texas…

…," Sullivan said. Scott MacDonald achieved All- America status for the Wolverines as he followed up a fourth place finish at the District IV meet by finishing 17th in 30:55.4. Captain Ian Forsyth, running in…

November 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 39) • Page Image 14

…-1. Michigan senior co-captain and guard Stacey Thomas led the Wolverines with 10 rebounds as she a#,senior forward/center Alison Miller both contributed 16 points in yesterday's victory over the Buffs. Thomas…

…-high, also led the team in points on Friday night with 15. Junior forward/guard Ruth Kipping fouled out at 9:02 in the second half. Despite the fouls, Kipping con- tributed 10 points and three rebounds to theWolverine

… Goodlow matIe-her return to the line-up after recovering from a dislocated patella on Fray. Goodlow scored just one point in Fri y's game, and just three in yester- day'st S , Wolverines made history in…

… first time since the 19-85 season. 'M' doesn't give up in semi-finals By David Roth Daily Sports Writer BOSTON - Though the Wolverines lost to Maryland 2-1 in the NCAA Championship game, the victory…

… tied four times. In the first half, Michigan con- trolled the game, but even though the Wolverines outshot the Huskies, 5-1, Vile was impenetrable, helping her team stay in the game. "Danielle is going…

… past Michigan goalie Kati Oakes. But the Wolverines stormed back in the second period. "At halftime, we talked about how we were playing well, but that we had to continue to stay patient and relentless…

… substituted in just minutes before, followed suit, redirecting freshman Jessica Rose's pass past Vile to give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead, and to spark a scoring frenzy. The Huskies' Nicole Castonguay quickly…

… Connecticut scored, the Wolverines came right back, on a penalty corner of their own two min- I MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daily Kelli Gannon and the Michigan field hockey team were the first women's team at Michigan…

… flicked it into the cage with 4:33 remaining. With the game tied at three, Powers, who claimed that the Wolverines would shock the Huskies, gave them a jolt with 1:56 to play, when she scored alone inside…

… knew my defender was coming. I just tried to get it off as quickly as possible. I didn't even look up, I just hoped that it would go in." The Wolverines' captain, senior Ashley Reichenbach, was proud of…

November 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 39) • Page Image 15

… period of the second game. didn't h In fact, Platt held the Wolverines score- tion of less for 85:37 -- an impressive feat, con- reason sidering Michigan's forwards have into the outscored their opponents…

… 57-30 this sea- "We son. But as the Wolverines said, it was just do," Co ne of those weekends. but we s "There are nights when the passing is off, didn't s the shots are off and you're just out of…

… they were brought down quickly. The Lakers went right after goalie L.J. Scarpace, who was making his first start as a Wolverine. With an extra attacker on the ice because of an ensuing penalty, Lakers…

… right winger Jeff Cheeseman sent a shot past Scarpace just 6:31 into the game. The goal put the Wolverines in the unenviable position of playing catch up all game - something they were never able to do…

… six seconds remaining to round out the scoring. But Saturday's loss was a significant improvement from the night before. On Friday the Wolverines looked out of sync, and were shut-out at home for the…

… shutout was the first the Wolverines had suffered this season, and the first they had suffered since last January against Ferris State. The Wolverines have now dropped four straight to Lake Superior - a…

…." The poor play of the Wolverines may be a combination of a bad week of practice and a lack of veterans as well. "I think our team was enjoying last week- end too much," Berenson said. "I sensed that in…

November 22, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 40) • Page Image 14

… assistant coaching stint before coming to the Flames. Pedrie also was an assistant to Red Berenson from 1987-90 before taking the head coaching job at UIC. Pedrie's main duties with the Wolverines were…

…-1-1 oveiall) will help the Flames (1-4-1, 1-4- 1) against the Wolverines. "Their coach knows our team well," Berenson said. "They'll come in and play us tough, and try to force us into a lot of mistakes. If…

Wolverine offense. "Nobody knows Michigan as well as I do," he said. "The problem is, they have so much depth that you can't just stop one line or one guy." Pedrie will not use the same strategy, as…

… Minnesota did against the Wolverines. The Gophers felt if they could stop Fel- sner, they could contain the Michigan of- fense. That tactic backfired as Felsner's linemates - David Oliver and Brian Wiseman…

… you." While Pedrie needs to make adjust- ments to counter the high-powered Wolverines, Berenson will concentrate only on his team's performance. "The bottom line is how our team plays," Berenson said…

… potent Michigan offense this weekend at Yost. The Wolverines hope to extend their seven-game winning streak. GRIDDn! r6offoyour picks by 5 pm today at 1 420 Maynrd for a chance to win 'a $10_gift er…

… competition against these two conference rivals. Wolverine coach Jim Richardson summed up the opposition's strengths. "Penn State is strong across the board in every event except breast- stroke," Richardson…

… Hawkey Wolverines have beater tough confere 1. "I don't re- fly. All of these events are toss-ups this strong a going into today's meet. This meet holds a great deal of yes and the meaning for Richardson…

November 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… Messimer took a pass from sopho- nore forward Dina Rizzo and scored to give the Terrapins a 2-0 lead they. would never relinquish. Though the Wolverines will settle for cke falls short I second place in…

… the NCAA Tournament, Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz feels the Wolverines gave Maryland all they had to offer, "We're proud of our team for continuing to fight after going down 2-0," Pankratz said. "They…

November 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

… outplayed Michigan - especially in the first half, when the Terrapins outshot the Wolverines, I11- 2. But their final shot on goal - - swhich officially came with one sec- ond left in the half, seemed to kill…

… any hopes of Michigan winning the game. Though the goal hurt, there were still 35 minutes left to play, and Michigan had to try to forget the goal during halftime. The Wolverines "tried not to dwell on…

November 22, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 39) • Page Image 11

…,000 miles on the road this past weekend. In between the traveling, they found time to com- pete at the St. Louis Open. "It was a long trip," Wolverine coach Dale Bahr said. The team made thetrip to St. Louis…

… says they are least experienced, but they made up for it in the upper weight classes. The Wolverines were led by se- nior Sean Bormet, who wrestled at 158 pounds. Bormet won the title by defeating…

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