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October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

… crowd was loud, the game was tied and the Wolverines were on the power play. But it wasn't flat. The puck squirmed and slithered, trying desperately to stick on Madden's tape, and then it happened. W e s…

… tected Turco at 12:08 of the sec- ond. "We gave up too much defensively," Berenson said. "Pretty soon, we put our- selves in a hole. (Cardwell) wrapped the effects. The Wolverines know this, or at least…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… champion Michigan. The dual meet lasted two evenings with an Olympic-style exhibition Fri- day followed by a scored competition Saturday afternoon. The Wolverines defeated the Golden Bears, 131-110. "I…

… championships in November, while the Wolverines' main focus are the NCAA Championships next year, as well as the Olympic trials. In Friday's exhibition, freshman Andy Potts put on an impressive dis- play. He won…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 12

… just might be good at it. Griese 14-214 127 2 0 Two weeks ago, in a 19-13 loss to Toomer 1-1 37 0 0 Northwestern, the Wolverines' offense ran like a Dodge Dart in a Biakabutuka 0-1 0 0 0 Viper body. J…

… the running game." Tuman 3 22 7.3 12 1 Everyone knew about the defense. Toomer 3 53 17.6 38 1 The much maligned Wolverine unit of Campbell 2 25 12.5 22 0 a year ago has been the team's sparkplug much of…

…. Totals 7 272 38.9 46 Northwestern turned the ball over just once, which the offense couldn't PUNT RETURNS capitalize on, and the Wolverines lost. It was time to make some changes, Player No. Yds Avg Lg TD…

… 46 15.3 20 0 keep trying. Carr took the stance, "It's not working. How can we improve it?" DEFENSE Michigan was going to run the Player Solo Ast Tot ball, the Wolverines are always layer going to run…

… that problem as well - William Carr. The 6-foot, 285 pound nose tackle moved to the offensive side of the ball to block in goal line situations. The Wolverines began working on the formation after the…

…. These are the kind of things that killed Michigan against Northwest- ern. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Indiana was good enough to take advantage of the mistakes. Still, it was a much better perfor…

… loss. The Wolverines' offense finally started Saturday. Now we'll see if it has the power to drive Michigan back to Pasadena. -Rvan White can be reachedovere- mnail at targetumich.edu. Michigan had more…

… decide whether Griese or senior Jason Carr would start the game for the Wolverines. Griese had started the last two games for Michigan, stepping in for redshirt freshman Scott Dreisbach who is out with a…

… thumb injury. He led the Wolverines to a 38-19 win over Miami (Ohio) Sept. 30 in his first start. However, he got banged up in his second start when he bruised his shoulder in the first 'quarter Griese of…

…. Furthermore, the Wolverines' train- ers didn't want Griese throwing on Fri- day. Carr, however, was not simply con- cerned with Griese risking further in- jury. "I was very concerned because the thing that beat…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… Michigan and Michigan State saw lots of green, especially if they placed their bets on the Spartans. The Wolverines' faces were as green as Ocker Field after losing 4-2 in the Big Ten contest. The loss was…

… Michigan's second goal, her sec- ond of the season. Ironically, the final score is identical to the outcome of the last matchup between these two teams - only last time, the Wolverines were on the win- ning…

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