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November 24, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… at, Crisler Arena in two years last night, and in the process passed the first test of its young season. From the opening tip, things looked ugly for the Wolverines. After two tries at a clean tipoff…

… senior guard, Rashad Phillips. That was the start of an 11-0 run for Detroit, and a chorus of miscues by the Wolverines. Shot after shot clanged off the iron for Michigan, as the jumpers flowed on the…

November 24, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

…Hokies' 1 By Benjamin Singer Daily Sports Writer While Michigan fans wait until bowl season rolls around to see the Wolverines play again (and Ohio State fans wait until next season for theirs…

… National Champions over the Wolverines. Colorado: Kordell Stewart to Michael Westbrook. While Michigan fans hate both, this time around, they will hate the Buffaloes more. The Cornhuskers must win to face…

September 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 149) • Page Image 16

… true if the team's next opponent is not as mean- ingful, as is the case this weekend for the 12th-ranked Wolverines as they play their final two non-confer- ence games at Ocker Field against Ohio and…

… California. For Michigan. the focus all week has been on starting the Big Ten sea- son on a good note with a victory over the Spartans. But now the Wolverines must shift that focus to two nonconference…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

…12 -- The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 24, 1999 Poor hitting hurts Wolverines throughout postseason stint Y By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer Michigan's Tammy Mika had been in a bit of a slump. The…

… centerfielder had only three hits in her last 16 at bats. Now, in the regional tournament that top-seeded Michigan was hosting, the Wolverines were about to be eliminated. Mika was facing perhaps the last at bat…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

…Monday, May 24, 1999 - The Michigan Day- 13 Leaders of the pack Although neither the men nor the women could capture the Big Ten team title this past weekend in West Lafayette, several Wolverines

… coach, Jack Harvey watched as his Wolverines turned in a middle-of-the- road performance at this year's Big Ten Championships - at Purdue's Rankin Track and Field, the Wolverines fin- ished sixth out of…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

… to guide it to victory. Never was that more evident than in the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament yesterday as the seniors guided the Wolverines to *eir first Big Ten Tournament title since…

… 1987. Five different Wolverine seniors were named first team all-tourna- ment. Senior second baseman Bobby Scales was also named outstanding player of the tournament thanks to a .471 batting average, two…

…. Right fielder Jason Alcaraz also lit five singles in the Wolverines' victory, driving in two, including the game-winner with bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth. Throughout the season, this class of…

Wolverines made their mark on Michigan history. Whether it was third baseman Mike Cervenak set- ting the Michigan career hits record with a homerun against Indiana, or Scales posting an 18-game hitting streak…

…, the longest in Michigan histo- ry, these seniors will be remembered as one of the great classes in Michigan history. But what these Wolverines may be remembered for most is their resiliency when faced…

… with adversity. After losing four-run leads three dif- ferent times in the championship game, the Wolverines finally put the Gophers away in the bottom of the ninth. "I couldn't ask for a greater group…

…." After their 13-10 loss in the first game yesterday, the Wolverines looked like a beaten team as Minnesota carried all of the momen- tum going into the championship game. Had Michigan failed to win the…

… Ten title with a final effort of 6.5 meters, bringing the Wolverine faithful to their feet. Bentley had fouled on her previ- Bs attempt and needed her final leap for the victory. "I wasn't jumping as…

… for the Wolverines, three ndividuals came through in the clutch. Angi Stanifer pulled out a surpris- RECEIVE INSTRUCTION IN: iiapkiuu ing victory in the 800-meter run, edging Wisconsin's Jennifer…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 16

… of "The Victors" at Ohio State's Bill Davis Stadium just before the rain could drive them off the field for one last time. The Wolverines, thanks to senior Jason Alcaraz's game-winning single in the…

… within seconds the Wolverines were sprawled all over the field in uncontrolled jubilation. "We battled all year for this," Michigan second baseman Bobby Scales said. "This feels great." But it was not easy…

March 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… the same competition. The Wolverines got to taste WCHA- flavor hockey on two separate occasions over the holidays. During Thanksgiving break, while inany students inhaled turkey and stuff- ing, Michigan…

… was on the road getting a healthy dose of the WCHA at the HOCKEY College Hockey Notebok Showcase. The tbo Wolverines man- ----------------- aged a victory over Minnesota, 3-2, and tied Wisconsin, 1…

…." 4fr Kurt Golder's res- urrection of the Michigan men's gymnastics pro- gram has climbed to a new altitud. The Wolverine are ranked No. I In the nation. DANA LINNANE/Daily I I I I II P, -~ 1 Q…

March 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… might make this weekend Michigan's last. It would be a disappointment to the Wolverines if things ended that way, but for most programs, finishing with a loss is commonplace. Only one team wins its final…

… this afternoon at 3 p.m. Currently 7-10 on the season, today's game marks the first for the Wolverines not being played in California, Texas or rida. The Wolverines' home opener istill a week away. And…

February 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… team leader finds cause to be optimistic. And so he talks about what the Wolverines did well. He compliments his teammates. Even when he admits that a loss is discouraging - as he did after the Michigan…

… do anything with it. After the game, Bullock's attitude is equally impressive. He admits that this isn't how he envisioned his final days as a Wolverine, yet still he keeps his chin up. And forgotten…

Wolverines (4-10 Big Ten, 10- 17 overall) and Nittany Lions (3-11, 11-13) are in ninth and 10th place in the conference, respectively. On the line tonight? Nothing less than the all-important ninth seed. In…

… all likelihood, barring any upsets in the team's final games, tonight's winner will earn a No. 9 seed, while the loser must settle for No. 10. But do the Wolverines really want to win this game? A…

… victory means the Wolverines get the dubious distinction of facing Northwestern in the Big Ten tour- ney's first round, complete with its beast of a center, Evan Eschmeyer. When the two teams met earlier…

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Wolverines take the tenth seed, they will likely face Minnesota, a team they've already beaten at home and almost upset on the road. After that? Ohio State, another team Michigan has knocked off before. But…

… Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe insists that the Wolverines aren't looking ahead to the tournament, and are just working on winning the rest of their games. "We haven't really looked ahead," Ellerbe said. "It…

November 24, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… race, but would still finish. But her shin didn't agree. Kampfe, whom Michigan coach Mike McGuire had big hopes for to lead the Wolverines to a top-five finish, dropped out in the middle of the race. "I…

… redemp- tion because the Wolverines will count on her to lead the team next season. McGregor, meanwhile, won't have a next year. But she still has one more sea- son of indoor and outdoor track eligibility…

September 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 14

… with Jacksonville yesterday. Instead of play- ing with former Wolverine Brian Griese, Howard will suit up for the Jaguars. 'M' voleybail opens Big Ten By Jason Emeott Da% vsports Wrter I he Michigan…

…T Keen Arena. 1 he 8-2 Wolverines, seek to exchange their label of con- frrence up-and-comers for one of Big Ten contenders. Victories this weekend are key if Michigan hopes to make the transition this…

… Purdue and Illinois will chal- lenge the Wolverines, since both are veteran teams that return five and six starters, respectively. Giovanazzi said that he feels that "winning both gameW essential to…

… beginning the season on the right note." He also added that there is a sense of urgency to get oiT to a good start since his squad has a tendency to "peak late." The past few seasons, the Wolverines have…

… started off slowly, but improved greatly as the season progressed. In order to prevent another late start, the Wolverines have been working on their biggest weakness: the serve-receive game. "Our strengths…

… of grueling physical play, and starting that rigor- ous span at home is a psychological edge. Even though Giovanazzi's Wolverines face a tough road ahead, they're ready to go. "My players are really…

… mantra. With an 8-2 record the Wolverines are making progress toward changing that perceptions Soccer faces test at home By Stephanie Offen Daily Sports Writer As the saying goes, "The third time's the…

… charm." The Michigan women's so }r team is hoping the saying rings tr it its third Big Ten game tomorrow, at home against Penn State. The Wolverines went 5-0 in non- conference play before losing their…

… first two Big Ten matchups against Wisconsin and Northwestern. Up until the Wolverines faced Wisconsin and Northwestern "we had not played the toughest competition," Michigan coach Debbie Belkin s…

… Wiscon break the 0-0 tie. The Wolverines as surrendered two goals late in the game against Northwestern, afte tying it 2-2. Michigan is hoping to eliminate those lapses when the NittanyL come into Ann…

September 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 17

… part of his 1997 season was a fake field goal attempt last season against the Wolverines. Irvin lined up wide left and went unnoticed. The holder - current quarterback Bill Burke - stood up and passed to…

… this report. ,r fIchigan linebacker Dhani Jones made it clear earlier this week that he plans to give 110 percent on Saturday when the Wolverines face Michigan tate at Michigan Stadium. Stopping…

September 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 19

…I The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 24, 1998 - 19A Mortimer plans for repeat victory By Jeff Druchniak For the Daily Michigan has been waiting for this weekend all year. *'he Wolverines been…

… coach Ron Warhurst, entering his 25th year call- ing the shots for the Wolverines, thinks the field is just as tough, if not tougher, than the one Michigan defeated at this meet in 1997, winning the…

March 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… out the Mic when the Wolverin NCAA West Regio 1,300 tickets left Scrappy Apps backs up 'D' ,ily Princetonian 'So many faceoffs occur in any given men's hockey game that mnly in rare late…

… depends on-how long the Wolverines last in the NCAA Tournament. "I just talked to the trainer and I should be able to ride the bike"next Monday," Peach said. "You never know, if we do make the final four I…

… might be able to play. I don't know.' See PEACH, Page 12 me games* 11 times the teams have actually taken the field. The Wolverines last faced BallState in 1990, three high-scoring affairsrBut this will…

… season is still green, and with all the game cancellations, it has bee dif- ficult for the corps to throw many pitch- es. One thing that isn't missing, though, is good hitting. The Wolverines -have scored…

… .Center. On Sunday, the Wolverines - splaying their first Big Ten matchup Hof the season - came out on fire, again scorching the Buckeyes, 7-0, 'pn their home courts. The change of scenery didn't stop the…

…, she'd realize how important it is for pitchers to work plenty of innings early in the spring. But mother nature has either rained or snowed out the Wolverines' last seven games, including what should…

… Michigan senior Dave Paradzik two sets to defeat Ohio State's Chris Porter. His victory set the tone as the Wolverines won all of their matches Sunday. earned the crucial doubles point, meaning they only…

… good win against Chris Porter, a very good freshman." See BUCKEYES, Page 12 After a rough season-opening tour of top-notch competition in Texas and Oklahoma, the Wolverines (5-9-1) would like to get…

…, but rain put a hold on the Wolverines' winning-streak. Michigan has won all Michigan's Sara Griffin was named to the all- tournament team at this weekend's Boilermaker Classic. Griffin pitches and also…

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February 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… arrived - still searching for that elusive first victory. The Wolverines had a large task at hand from the start. The Bears owned the advantage of playing nine games before Michigan set foot on the field…

… the weekend was a 7-7 tie, salvaged by the Wolverines in the nightcap of Sunday's doublehead- er. Michigan jumped out to a 1-0 lead thanks to an unearned run in the sec- ond. The Wolverines stretched…

February 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…,' Richardson said. Eberwein has a similar focus When it comes to the team. A characteristic of all of Michigan's I 2 consecutive Big Ten championship teams is team unity. I.ike her fellow Wolverines, Eberwein…

… Michigan. Eberwein tries to share her happiness as a Wolverine with every recruit she meets. "I try to tell them what I wanted to know coming in, telling them about our close-knit team and our academics…

…," Eberwein said. "Coming to Michigan was the best decision I could have made by far." That decision has paid dividends for both Eberwein and the Wolverines, as they have celebrated three conference…

…, Kasey Harris and the rest of the Wolverines are No. 1 for the 12th-straight year. Eberwein led the way with three impressive victories. SM IUil HOOPS Continued from Page 9 a stairmaster, doing light…

… from March 5-8, is important to Baston. Michigan's first-round opponent will likely be Indiana, and if the Wolverines win that game, then Michigan State could be next in line. "Playing Indiana and…

Wolverines finished 15- of-25 from beyond the are. 0% the a c piah 49 april 18th BEARS Continued from Page 9 balls. Then centerfielder Dan Sanborn jacked a three-run home run to give the Wolverines

November 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… ig Ten Champions" cap. stately was the rose, yet so simple was the Michigan's 20-14 victory over Ohio State on aturday concluded the Wolverines' first perfect eason in 26 years and sent them to the…

… Rose Bowl or the first time since the 1992 season. A year of dreams culminated in a day of magic, hich so drained the Wolverines physically and motionally that some could hardly muster the nergy to…

… came here." Since first setting foot on Michigan Stadium rf, each Wolverine had waited for this moment. o current Michigan player had ever earned a Rose Bowl berth, making all unsure of what true uphoria…

… Ohio State, making victo- ry over the Wolverines' arch-rivals an appropriate finish to a season full of challenges. "This is a big rivalry just like Michigan- Michigan State," Ray said. "The only…

November 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 41) • Page Image 15

… Carolina sunshine had to be channeled, focused., saved for motivation. Not that the Wolverines need any extra motivation for today's race. "I'm so pumped," Froud said. "We just want to go down there and…

Wolverines are back to 100 percent, their chances of accomplishing their final goal is foreseeable. In fact, the Wolverines believe that with the motivation to prove their doubters wrong accompanied by their…

November 24, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 41) • Page Image 18

… Sports Writer The Michigan women's volleyball team tied a school record for Big Ten victories this season. The Wolverines are also caught in a rut, as they split their matches for the seventh consec- utive…

… week. Michigan (11-7 Big Ten, 18-11 overall) was blasted by No. 2 Penn State, 15-6, 15-8, 15-8, its second blowout loss to the Nittany Lions this year. The Wolverines did take of business Friday however…

… injured." Chase wasn't the only Wolverine padding her kill statistics. Szczesniak had 20, senior Sarah Jackson garnered 17 and junior Linsey Ebert added a game-high eight blocks in the match. Senior Linnea…

…. Slightly ahead of both the Wolverines and Spartans are Minnesota and Ohio State. The Golden Gophers and Buckeyes finished the weekend t for third with a 12-6 mark. Michig will get its shot at improving its…

…, things didn't go so well for the Wolverines, who were beaten In three games by No. 2 Penn State for the second time this season. Bendel's big day leads Michigan Women's swimming team sinks Penn State with…

… the saying come true. In the last event of the meet, the 200-yard freestyle relay, the Wolverines were trailing by 150 yards when Talor Bendel took to the water. With a burst of energy, she caught up to…

… them to get acclimated to competing on this level. The Wolverines came into the competition with a winner's mentality and came out victorious. "Overall, I think we swam really well as a team," Bendel…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… Cervenak and leftfielder Jason Alcaraz. Cervenak and centerfielder Brain Bush had two hits apiece for the Wolverines. Michigan scored all its runs off Purdue's Mike Hedman (3-2), who went seven innings and…

…, the Wolverines recorded their first con- ference win by topping the Boilermakers, 7-2, behind the strong pitching of sophomore J.J. Putz. Putz (2-0) went the distance, giv- ing up five hits through…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 11

…. "You just have to play." While other Michigan teams use the weather as an excuse, the Wolverines have adapted, to the tune of four Big Ten titles in five years (including two in a row) and two straight…

… Michigan women's track team, then the Wolverines should have nothing to worry about. Michigan has been focusing on strength training for the past two weeks, the Wolverines would have had a legitimate excuse…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 13

… DeBus earlier this season in the College Hockey Showcase, and the Wolverines shelled him for seven goals yesterday. But the strength of Minnesota's returning play- ers makes them a likely candidate to…

…. Against Minnesota yesterday, Michigan cap- tains Jason Botterill and Brendan Morrison staked the Wolverines to a quick lead, 33 seconds into the game, setting the tone for the 7-4 victory. On what has…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 14

… lofty expectations and pre-meet predictions placing them as high as fourth. By the end of the sec- ond day, the Wolverines were already out of the championship hunt, 101.5 points out of the lead. "We…

…'re hanging in there with Auburn, and Auburn, and ... well, Auburn," Michigan coach Jim Richardson said, referring to the seventh-place Tigers. The Wolverines had two constants throughout the meet: Shannon…

… way that we would final in all five relays," Richardson said. The 400 free relay saw the Wolverine come as close as they could to claiming a national championship. Eberwein. Shakespeare, Bendel and Kim…

… Johnson had the lead going into the final 100 yards of the event, when Stanford's Catherine Fox recorded an amazing 48.03 final 100 to beat out Bendel by 0.47 seconds. The Wolverines' four other relay teams…

… promised post-sea- son pay-off. Despite the sixth-place finish, the pay- dff was there. Several Wolverines posted personal bests, and as a team, Michigan improved on its projected score by 50 points. - So…

… from the top three. With the graduation of Beth Jackson, Michigan lost a swimmer who had fin- ished in the top four in both backstroke events in 1996. The Wolverines have also been with- out All…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 15

… the Wolverines to a comfortable .425 lead over sec- ond-place Minnesota after the first apparatus. Michigan fared almost as well on the uneven bars, scoring a 49.3. Another veteran of Big Ten champi…

…, including the all-around, went a Wolverine. Sarah Cain contin- ued her season-long domination at Minnesota, winning the all-around with a 39.65 and subsequently stak- ibg her claim as the best gymnast in the…

… Writer Second to none. That's the best way to describe the performance so far this season of the No. 3 Michigan women's gymnastics team. The Wolverines overcame some dis- appointing losses and still…

… managed to pull everything together, winning their sixth consecutive Big Ten champi- onship Saturday in Minnesota. Throughout the season, the Wolverines were matched against top- ranked teams like Georgia…

Wolverines after Michigan freshman Sarah Cain, for example, finished the Big Ten cham- pionships as Big Ten freshman of the year and Big Ten gymnast of the year. And the meet versus Ohio State in February…

… of 197.3. At the end of February, however, the; Wolverines began a losing streak, as they were defeated in the Magical Classic by UCLA and then had three consecutive dual-meet losses to Utah, BYU and…

… Georgia. The Wolverines had to step uptfeir performance in their meeting against Utah State last week. They managed to beat the Cougars and put them- selves in a good position for the Big Ten championships…

Wolverines' first competition performance of the of the season, Michigan suffered a loss to West Virginia by 1.60 points. that first competition, as many of the youngest team members stepped-up and…

… team was out to make a statement at the Boilermaker Invitational in West Lafeyette this weekend. And the Wolverines did just that, going 4-1 in their five games to claim the title. Michigan (25…

…-winning runs. Jennifer Smith, Melissa Gentile and Kathy Davie all hit doubles for the Wolverines as well. The Wolverines' only loss came in their second game of the tourney, 3-1, to underdog Ohio. Michigan took…

March 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 96) • Page Image 16

… was a pretty tough weekend for the Michigan wrestling team. At NCAA championships at the Northern Iowa, the Wolverines were rep- resented by unseeded Chris Viola (118 pounds), No. 3 seed Bill Lacure…

… ability, it was Chris." Two of the biggest disappointments for the Wolverines were the perfor- mances of Lacure and Richardson. Each came as All-Americans, but neither left with that honor. Richardson…

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February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

…- ey bid looking dimmer after loss The loss, Michigan's third in a row and fourth in its last five, drops the Wolverines to 7-7 in the Big Ten and 17-9 overall. What's more, after starting the season…

… with eight consecutive victories and reaching as high as No. 4 in the national polls, the Wolverines have since gone 9-9. , With a mediocre conference mark so far and two more diffi- cult games remaining…

… freestyle (1:47.34) and missed (Saturday) morning, and they did- breaking fellow Wolverine Talor n't," Michigan assistant coach Mark Bendel's 100 free record by one-hun- Lambert said. dredth of a second (49…

….95). The last After the 1,650 free, the first event Wolverine to win three individual of the final day, the 10th-ranked Big Ten titles was Mindy Gehrs in Golden Gophers trailed by only 13.5. 1992. Kimberly…

… the only ced some rough times this year, Wolverines to finish in the top 16 ut we overcame them, and that was See CHAMPS, Page 863 xARA ST LLMAN/Da y I J Me - 1V ssa :. d V r a F 7 , ' F b"Faz Longe…

… teas. two events but came back to defeat The Wolverines finished in second Purdue's Elizabeth Ann Reid, 4118- place with 82 points. Wisconsin took 4074. After Reid took the lead by jump- first place with…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… seniors' weekend. For the last regular-season home series of the Michigan hockey team's season, the stage was set for a memorable send-off for the Wolverines' winningest class ever. The Morrisons came in…

Wolverines were down. 3-,1 in Saturday night's game, it was sophomore Sean Ritchlin who tied the the game with a backhand past Lake Superior goaltender John Grahame. So what gives"? Didn't somebody tell the…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 15

… Editor WEST LAFAYETTE - The Michigan men's basketball team broke new ground yesterday in its 67-58 loss at Purdue, but the Wolverines should not be so proud. The loss was the Wolverines' third straight…

… - dropping them to 7-7 in the Big Ten - and marked the first time this season the Wolverines have lost CONFERENCE Roundup at the free-throw line as the game ended. Bobby Jackson scored 18 points for…

… at Mackey since 1993-94 and at Williams since 1992-93. AssIST M : This season, Travis Conlan leads Michigan in assists per game and has been the only Wolverine to dish out an assist every game…

… the loss, some Wolverines had career days. Conlan finished with nine rebounds to lead Michigan. His previous career- and season-high was seven boards, set against both St. John's and Michigan State…

…-19 rebounds. "This is definitely the low point of my career." Until yesterday, the Wolverines' longest losing streak had been two games, when they had fallen to Pittsburgh, 85-78, and Ohio State, 73-71, over…

… the holidays. Ironically, the last time the Wolverines lost three straight was when they fell to Indiana, Iowa and Purdue - in the same order - last season. The Wolverines have four games remaining, two…

… him he did a good thing ye probably the smartest coaching m Tell him that it was a solid coa this bunch of Wolverines, and itN gy against the Boilermakers, who under 6-foot-3. Tell Fisher that starting…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 16

…- tered on a regular basis. That is, until this year. The Wolverines have won 15 games this season -W three fewer victories than Michigan's seniors won in their first three years com- bined. Michigan…

… rapidly improving program - one that will be competi- tive in the Big Ten and in the nation for years to come. And when future successes come to fruition for the Wolverines, it will be easy for fans to…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 17

… Badgers had to forfeit matches at 118 pounds, 158 and heavy- weight, because those wrestlers failed to 'make weight. After two tough home losses to Minnesota and Illinois, the Wolverines were in dire need…

… we need to be in. Hopefully, we can out-condition anyone in the nation." Although it will not last as long, the Wolverines will practice in a more intense atmosphere. "We have to get them in the best…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 18

… State. Indiana Purdue Iowa Penn State 412.0 403.5 394.0 268.0: 211.0 189.5 157.5 152.0 145.0 Road to 11th title bumpy at times 4..-.......... ... PARADISE. Continued from Page 3B Wolverines

… accomplished far more than they could have had they focused on the Big Ten. Urbanchek did what was best for Michigan as a team, a program and a school. The Wolverines' 10-year league reign ended, but Urbanchek…

… record with a time of 4:14.00, breaking the previous record set by former Wolverine Mindy Gehrs in 1993. It was the third time in four years Kampfe won the event. "I've known what the record was since my…

… women's swimming team. The result: its I11th consecutive Big Ten title. But the meet could have ended differently. On Friday afternoon, an upbeat atmosphere turned sour for the Wolverines, as they…

… event that night. If everyone finished in the same place in the evening as they had in the morning preliminaries, Michigan's 29.5-point lead would have been diminished to nearly 15. The Wolverines would…

… have been easily within Minnesota's strik- ing distance, especially considering that on paper, Minnesota had the advantage in three of the final five events. The Wolverines were about to enter the most…

… night, but not to the extent that they could have. Nearly every Wolverine who qualified for the finals improved on their finish from the pre- liminaries. Tanya Schuh finished first in the 100 butterfly…

… both responded to the chal- lenge, each climbing one spot from their preliminary finish to first an6 third, respectively. Ellen Frauman climbed from fifth to third for the Wolverines in the 100…

…) night." The Wolverines finished the evening strong, as Shakespeare, Kampfe, Bendel and Jen Arndt combined to wi* the 800 free relay. And when they looked at the scoreboard, they had a 39.5-point lead…

January 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

… t overa# vs. Miichigan's upcom- No. Wisconsin igig games this week- (-2, 12-3), at end. The Wolverines l° a ( -, &-) When. Tonight, ( -4 Big Ten, 11-5 7:30p.m. overall) will face No. Sunday, 2 p.m. 1…

…-87 victory. c try to get back in Big rainst Wisconsin, Iowa The guard has had to pick up the slack for the Wolverines while leading scorer Pollyanna Johns has battled the flu herself. If Michigan hopes to…

… AGENCY LEARN ALL ABOUT THE CIA! The Central Intelligence Agency will be hosting an in- formation session at 7:00 p.m. on 27 January in the Wolverine ABC room in the Michigan Union Building. Come and bring…

January 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 60) • Page Image 13

… between winning and losing. Take this Saturday's wrestling match at Cliff Keen Arena between 4chigan and Northwestern. The Wolverines are oming off two weekends of disappointing losses and are looking for…

… Wednesday's practice, the Wolverines were put in situations where they were stressed out, Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. The team was put in a grey area in which they were tired and had to think. The point of…

… years. "It's cool to compete against people who you know so well," MacDonald said. MacDonald will compete .on the parallel and high bars. Freshman Jose Haro, the only Wolverine to compete in the all…

… every event. Thus, the Wolverines ark looking forward to giving the Fighting Illini a little payback. While the Wolverines will have nothing to look forward to but rest prior to Sunday's two-team bout…

…, Robert Traylor and Maceo Baston are all beefier than every Spartan except the mascot. fisher's biggest worry will be foul Wolverines can't exactly afford that luxury. Michigan has been plagued by early…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

… affected by the knee injuries that cut short his first two seasons as a Wolverine. "I think maybe a little subconsciously (he may be affected)," Fisher said. NEW KID IN TOWN: At least Vignier doesn't have to…

… position the Wolverines find themselves in for the next two nights. You might as well be in Russia. The Wolverines will be closer to Asia than the U.S. mainland. In their second year in the conference, the…

… Nanooks (0-3 CCHA, 0-5 overall) host the Wolverines in a pair of games, tonight and tomorrow night, at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks. Both games begin at 7 p.m. Alaska time, which is midnight, Ann Arbor…

Wolverines won both games, 6-3 and 4-3. This season's nine-man senior class was there. But it's not only the games the seniors remember - it is the entire Alaska experience. "It was a real different lifestyle…

… took the half-day flight to Alaska on Tuesday morning, packing plenty of warm clothes and school books. When the Wolverines wake up in Alaska today, it will be a shock to their systems. The players and…

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… Michigan) will score." A few of the Wolverines, like Brown, Big Ten champions. The top varsity runners will rest in are used to running shorter distances for "We're going to train hard Saturday' preparation…

… - the longest losing streak in team history - the Wolverines (2-3-1 Big Ten, 5-6-3 overall) «ebounded last weekend with strong performances against Northwestern and Wisconsin. Led by sophomore goalkeeper…

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… said, 'Well, you could go visit the pipeline."' When the Wolverines are not debat- mg whether to go see some oil, they will be trying to notch their fourth win in as many games. R Madden comes into…

… tonight's confer- cne duel as Michigan's hottest player. The senior center, who is tied for the team lead in goals and points, scored two goals in the Wolverines' 3-0 victory over Maine one week ago. The…

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… five juniors. Forward Silver Shellman, forward Catherine DiGiacinto and guard Jennifer Kiefer hope to lead the Wolverines to a winning season in their senior campaign. Guevara said she knows it will take…

… to recharge the Wolverines by carrying them beyond their mediocre performances of the past few years. AROUND THE BIiflN CONFERENCE Buckeyes pay visit to upset-minded Iowa. The Lowest International…

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…'s Gustavo Borges. The former Wolverine grabbed his second medal of the Games on Monday night by finishing third in the 100-meter freestyle competition. Borges earned his first medal, a sil- ver, in Saturday…

… Piersma is one swimmer who has not quite been up.to the standard set by current and former Wolverines in Atlanta. So far, the sophomore has compet- ed in both the 100-meter and 400- meter freestyle events…

… the sixth lap. AP PHOTO Michigan swimmer Tom Malchow comes up for breath in the 200-meter butterfly in which he grabbed the silver medal. Malchow became the fourth Wolverine - past or present - to…

… play in both singles and doubles competition. His doubles part- ner will be Richie Reneberg. GARDNER RUNS MONDAY Wolverine runner Neil Gardner begins his quest for gold in the 400- meter hurdles this…

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… bkhtest game overshadowedbydefeal Indiana torches nets, Wolverines By Brent McIntosh Daily Sports Editor BLOOMINGTON-Somebody hadto run out of ammu- nition - it just happened to be Michigan. The Wolverines

Wolverines for 26 points, all but two from behind the arc, and senior Brian Evans went for 29 on 10-of-14 shooting. "Brian played as well tonight as he has since he's been here," Knight said. "He scored, he…

… real story for Michigan "Who was Louis Bullock. The freshman guard hit his first five 3- 11 is a pointers on his way to eight treys, 6-of-6 from the line and game a Wolverine season-high 27 points. g "I…

Wolverines' loss to Indiana last night. gan battles. Reed and Bullock staged a shooting exhibition, nailing five treys apiece and playing "You can't top this" for 20 minutes straight. The break found Indiana…

… score - they can actually put it in the basket themselves. And, withalittle help from Evans, they did that last night - much to the Wolverines' collective chagrin. Big Ten Standings Team 1. Penn State…

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Wolverine Tower, costing the city $316,000 a be receptive to city requests for an "econom' year. University property accounts for nearly a impact statement" whenever it buys maj third of the value of all…

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