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February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… the road, the Wolverines reeled o five straight victories over Pitt burgh, Ohio U., Ohio State, North western, and Indiana. The first half of the seaso gave Bay a good indication tha his team would be…

… were recorde over Illinois, Minnesota and Wis an consin, while Purdue was also co ,e quered 19-12. Probably the mos important match of the season sa- s' he Wolverines tie Iowa on thi of road 15-15. The…

… MENDRYGAL, seen here working oni escape from Ohio Michigan wrestlers recently completed Mendrygal's easier University's Steve Wolfe, was one of t to post wining records in the Wolverine dual meet season…

… Thanks to Notre Dame's double defeat at the hands of Denver, and Michigan's series split with Wis- consin, the Wolverine hockey team now finds itself in its best shape of the season. With only four games…

… remaining, the Wolverines are currently tied with Colorado for seventh place in the WCHA standings. The Irish, who host the Wolver- ines next weekend, have now fallen into sole possession of ninth place and…

… will need a two-game sweep over Michigan to give them a good shot at making the post season playoffs. After taking a 5-1 thrashing Fri- day night, the Wolverines moved back into the playoff race by out…

February 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… the Wolverines held tight to their opponen- ts the whole game, they suffered in the end, losing to the Broncos, 85-80. The cagers had a 13-point lead at one time in the first half, but the end of the…

… stanza saw them clinging to a four-point'advantage, 37-34. Foul trouble plagued the Wolverines throughout the second half, with center Natasha Cender fouling out and forward Abby Currier walking a…

… to their capabilities,", she explained, the Wolverine discounting the possibility that the Wolverines had nionshins on 1 , 85-80 e Broncos. ninated the game as she contributed 30 rebounds to the…

Wolverines effort. Conlin followed closely with 26 14 caroms. rhich lost to Michigan State by 33 poin- d, was expected to be blown out by the tern team that had nipped the Spar- sure didn't happen. The…

Wolverines' ands at 7-13, while Western's has been 4. have one more home game this season western this Saturday, starting at 4:00 s game against Iowa. Northwestern, 'as seeded first in the Big Ten Tour- a game…

…'ve handled well. do the same swing (as the other events). You swing Most specialists on the Wolverine squad competed in the laterally." all-around to some extent in high school, later deciding to Most of the…

… MICHIGAN CENTER Abby Currier threads a pass by Western Michigan's Mary Przygocki in last night's 85-80 Western Michigan win. Currier scored 30 points in a courageous effort as the Wolverines saw their record…

… 79, Purdue 72 Wisconsin 81, Northwestern 80 Sunday's Result Minnesota 72, Louisville 71 BUT TOURNAMENT HOPES LINGER: Orr cas By DAVE RENBARGER ' As the Michigan Wolverines watch their current Big…

… by the end of the year. And since they can take only 12 players along on road trips, the Wolverines will likely sign 2-4 prep cagers this time around. "We look for all-around players," said Orr. "We…

…." While Russell heads the list of in-state recruits, the Wolverines have their eyes on more than a few other players. In- cluded on that list is Eric Watson (6-1, Detroit Cass Tech) Rob Gonzalez (6…

February 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… three year Michigan ca- reer yesterday afternoon at Crisler Arena (formerly t h e Events Building) and led his Wolverine teammates to a 95- 87 triumph over the favored Minnesota Gophers. The Hamtramck…

…. The Wolverines are now 4-6 in Big Ten play. The ,Minnesota loss ended the Gophers' fleeting hopes for a con- ference championship. They are now 12-8' overall and 6-4 in the conference. THE OPENING…

…, but the Gophers fought back and the two teams traded baskets until there were eight minutes remain- ing in the half. Then with Minnesota holding a 29-28 lead, the Wolverines reel- ed off eleven straight…

…-50 and a little later creeped to 60-59. Each time, however, the Wolverines ran off a skein of points to preserve their lead, and in the second case the resulting SUNDAY SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: JERRY CLARKE…

… accounts. Minnesota com- mitted 20 turnovers compared to Michigan's even dozen, and the Wolverines stayed withthe taller Gophers onl the boards - both teams pulled down 57 rebounds. "We were hurt with…

… home meet, team captain Ron Rapper posted a 9.6, the high- est score of the day to lead the Wolverines, who solidly reinforced their position as favorites for the national championship. In fact, Illini…

…-around, as he totaled a phenomenal 54.85. Mc- Curdy scored 53.55, while at the two Ilini competitors, Ed Ray- mond and Bob Swonick, tied with 51.5. Wolverine Coach Newt Loken was delighted with the result of…

….9. -Associated Press Rudy bags two against Gophers WOLVERINES FALL, 25-8 Spartans topple Grapplers I _________________ ~Iu IN THE YEAR OF Red hot Rudy MICHIGAN MINNESOTA Tomjano'vich Carter P ord Fife…

Wolverines to a 95-87 victory over the Minnesota Gophers. The game was not the last one Tomjanovich will play be- fore a home-town crowd, but it certainly was one of his better ones. Rudy's point total was the…

….' The Gophers couldn't keep Rudy away from the defensive boards, though. The Wolverines' senior repeatedly snapped the ball away from the Gophers' 6-7, 6-6, 6-6 front line. And Tom- janovich was as…

February 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

Wolverines had their backs to the wall, desper- ately fighting to gain a berth in the Western Collegiat Hockey Association post-season playoffs. Tonight, however, when the Maize and Blue invade Notre Dame…

…'s sparkling Athletic Convo- cation Center here, the shoe will be on the other foot. Entering last weekend's play, the Fight- ing Irish were deadlocked with the Wolverines and Colorado Col- lege for seventh…

February 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… tans whomped the Wolverine 7-1 before a packed house a Coliseum last night. By the end of the first p the Spartans had a 4-0 lead were never seriously threa afterwards. Thompson, who two of his goals in…

… the first p commented after the game, " igan's defense was very wea our penalty-killers and goalk won it for us." Michigan's chief offensive1 lem seemed to be their pa Time and time again an e Wolverine

… line got which went over Hastings' left eriod, shoulder. Mich- Tovward the end of the period k but Thompson scored his second goal :eeper when the Spartans again took advantage of the Wolverines' in…

…- noon closing out their dual meet season with a 69-54 victory over the Buckeyes. Wolverine Coach Gus Stager reiterated, "I've always said that Ohio State has had a ten point advantage when we swim them…

… down here." The Wolverines weren't able to grab the lead for good until the seventh event-the 200-yard but- terfly. Freshman Larry Day spurt- ed to an early 'lead with the aid Buckeyes drubbed 400-YARD…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… in a time when every financial move at a major uni- versity is questioned, funding a new hockey arena would draw opposition from many circles. Realistically, while Wolverine hockey is presently not a…

…, Renfrew's bargaining power without a new building will naturally decrease. In fact, the Wolverines' problems the last two seasons can almost be traced to this reason. Placing everything else aside, the…

… simply putting up a hockey structure would be"inadequate to meet the current University needs. As was plnned back in the days when both Renfrew and MacInnes were Wolverine players, a new basketball arena…

…, and it seems like the Michigan Coliseum will be the Wolverines' home for some time to come. The Michigan hockey team, winners of more national champ- ionships than any other school, deserves a much…

…; while the faltering Buck- eyes blew numerous second half leads in bowing to Illinois in Champaign, 64-62. Ohio State (7-3) is now a full game back of Minnesota and half a game behind the Wolverines. Coach…

… Wisconsin rally. For Michigan, it was a case o having little more than enough Satuiday night in Evanston. Th Wolverines suffered througha lackluster performance agains Northwestern, but fortunately, th…

Wolverines play three of their last five' games on enemy courts plus the big one Saturday against Minnesota. -Daily-Robfe Tessem MICHIGAN GUARD Wayne Grablec battles along the boards with an unidentified…

… Illinois player during the Wolverines' last home game against the Illini. Standing under the basket with apprehensive faces are Michigan's Steve Bazelon and Illinois' Jim DeDecker. Michigan won the game…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

… Arena "bulkier" opponent for Olympic !and the wrestling locker room, un- bronze medalist Christ Taylor. folds this weekend in Minneapolis. Every Wolverine wrestler en- Yes, grappling fans, it's time for…

Wolverines enter the tourna- tournament is depth. And we've ment as "odds-on-favorites" to got it." take their tenth loop crown. Michi- When the tournament seedings gan looks fairly tough. are released late…

… conference's top wrest- lers. Check tomorrow's Daily for a division by division analysis of the Wolverines and their chief op- ponents. who grapples in the "rat tail" pair- ings. With ten matmen in every brac…

… since February 1970. much for one individual." Elvin Hayes tied his season high While the Wolverines struggle to with 23 points and grabbed 16 re- finish this long, fruitless season, bounds for the…

… Penn St. victory was Michi- gan's 300th career triumph. 2) A 9-0 conference record. No' Wolverine wrestling club ever went unmarred through nine league af-. fairs. The resounding 27-6 thrash- ing over…

February 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… them." and Michiganhave all been hov- e matches turned out poor- ering high in the nation-wide ly for the Wolverines with Amos 1 team rankings and also possess Goodlow losing a 4-1 decision tof several…

… according to Johannesen. gained a 21-6 superior decision provided a 12-5 victor over Wolverine Todd Schneider, Paul Lawinger of Wisc and also at 158 pounds where the 142 weight class. n 'M' stats G Goals A…

… Etchison 'on his way to a 9-0 major d ecision in a meet earlier this season. Schneider started the action that resulted in a 30-9 victory for the Wolverines. The Michigan wrestlers finished 5-2 in the Big…

… the Wolverines' competitors were varsity squads, while skiing is only a club-sport at Michigan. The Blue skiers pay their own way through a pre-season ski sale. And, since Michigan's team is not in…

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