April 22, 1986
(vol. 96, iss. 138)
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… Minnesota Golden Gophers popped their heads from their earthly holes to nip the Wolverines Friday, 5-4. Two days later, Michigan traveled to Madison, Wis. only to be pestered and beaten again, this time by…
… the Wisconsin Badgers, 5-4. Today the Wolverines will attempt to return to the winning style they are accustomed to when they play Michigan State at 2:30 on the varsity courts.' "I HOPE WE do well…
… Wolverine coach Brian Eisner. "If we perform poorly, we could possibly lose." Eisner said that Michigan State has had some unexpected problems this year, losing their third singles player: Drobac was also…
… concerned that one of his top performers may be out with a foot injury. AFTER THIS weekend's pair of losses, Eisner said there will definitely be some changes in the Wolverines' lineup. "We're going to try…
… as well as anyone in the U.S. right now." The Wolverines played a five-and-one-half hour match before almost a thousand Gopher fans Friday in Minneapolis. Before losing to the eighth-ranked Gophers…
… match." Today's match will bring the Wolverines out of their Gopher and Badger holes and back on track to defending their Big Ten title. A 4 No sweat Australian Rob de Castella raises his arms in…
…-6 in singles play, but won just one doubles match ,against Illinois in a 5-4 loss. The Wolverines were shut out in doubles - competition as they fell to Purdue, 6-3. MOST OF THE singles lineup was forced…
… to move up one slot for the weekend after Tina Basle reinjured her hamstring in the Michigan State match lastrWednesday. She will be ,missing from the No. 2 spot again when the Wolverines host Iowa and…
… The Michigan Daily will be published every Friday throughout the summer. The first publication will appear on May 9th at the following drop locations: Wolverines to 9-14 overall and 1-9 in Big Ten play…