March 22, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 96) • Page Image 10
… in a national competition. He accompanied the Wolverines to the U.S. Swimming Nationals last year. Before his NCAA qualifying time at this year's Big Ten Champion- ships, Wenzel's 16th-place finish in…
… excited," senior out- fielder Sean Coston said. "We're look- ing forward to getting out on the field and getting a win." The Wolverines (6-11 overall) take on Eastern Michigan (3-12) tomorrow at 3 p.m. at…
… and company could present problems for the Wolverine pitching staff. In its past few games, Michigan has been able to score first, only to watch the other team come back. Opponents are batting .323…
… against the Wolver-, ines. "We've got to pitch better early in the ballgame," Freehan said. The Wolverines met the Eagles once in the exhibition season, giving both teams a chance to scout out their oppo…
…, losing three matches at the Blue-Gray Classic in Montgomery, Ala. The Wolverines lost to No.8 Texas, No. 21 North Carolina and Nevada- Las Vegas on consecutive days. "It is the most difficult competition…
… that we've been in during the last four years," Michigan coach Brian Eisner said. In the first match, the Longhorns shutout the Wolverines, 4-0. However, Michigan led in two matches that were suspended…
… captured an 8- 5 victory over Michigan's John Constanzo and Peter Pusztai. The Long- horns' second doubles combination of B.J. Stearns and Ernesto Ponce struggled to a 9-7 victory over the Wolverines' Arvid…