September 22, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 129) • Page Image 11
… teams from Dis- trict 4 for the Wolverine Invitational, Friday through Sunday. Not only will nine of the 11 Big Ten teams be participating in the action, but others from the Mid-American Conference and…
… local independents will also be holing putts this week- end. With one tournament already under their belt, the Wolverines are still finding their strokes and determining the final squad. They finished in…
… was the best round by a Wolverine throughout the tour- nament and showed that he can fill the large shoes of 1994 captain Bill Lyle. Brockway's 72.8 scoring average from the fall of 1994 should likewise…
… season to mono- nucleosis. He has recovered and will be "part of the future," Michigan coach Jim Carras said. Emanuel shot a competitive 232 to place fourth among Wolverines in Minneapolislast weekend…
… Wolverines in the Big Ten coaches poll. With the homecourt advantage, Michigan hopes to blow them away. The Wolverines must take care not to be overconfident. At the UMass Invita- tional last weekend, the…
… Wolverines beat higher-ranked UMass but lost to Syra- cuse, a team they had beaten in the past. But the Wolverines believe they have learned their lesson. "We're expecting a good match," senior Suzy O…
… matches will have a big effect on our season." This weekend may give Michigan the momentum it needs to play well against rival Michigan State next week. If the Wolverines beat the Spartans, their Big 1Ten…
… standing will be promis- ing. Last year, the Wolverines finished ninth in the Big Ten. This year they expect to do a lot better. "We want to finish in the top three," McGovern said. "And I think we can do it…
…." In the meantime, the Wolverines hope to see a large turnout at Cliff Keene this weekend. "Ever since our UCLA game, the supporthas been great," McGovern said. Yesterday's Detroit Tigers game may have…