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January 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… Walters' stellar play, sophomore Kevin Nixon, who was averaging just 6.3 points a game, would hit a career-high 18. Down three when Robinson went out, the outlook for a Wolverine victory was grim. But…

… suddenly, there was light, a savior to lift the Wolverines out of their lackadaisical play - Terry Mills. Mills responded in the second half. He took it upon himself to give the team what it had been missing…

… Wildcats then scored eight of the next 12 points to take a 38-33 lead at halftime. The snooze buzzer remained silent. In fact, in the last seconds of the half, the Wolverines were unable to get off a shot…

… the Wolverines were I les NU anxious to answer the call and re- establish themselves in the second half, they received a large blow early as captain Rumeal Robinson picked up two quick fouls to open…

… string guards to come in and play in like they did," Vaught said. With Robinson sitting, junior guard Demetrius Calip and frosh Michael Talley led the Wolverines on a 12-4 run. When Robinson re- entered…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

… last game," Andrew said about the first meeting between Michigan and Michigan State, a 71-65 Wolverine win, "Val (Hall) posting up and her post moves were what really carried us, and I guess I just…

… biggest weakness when we play a team like Michigan is size," Michigan State coach Karen Langeland said. "We got overpowered inside, on the boards, and at both ends of the court." After the Wolverines opened…

… explosions to pull away from Miami (OH) and give the Wolverines a sweep of their final regular season series Friday and Saturday nights at Yost Ice Arena. Despite Michigan's 6-2 and 7-5 wins, Miami backed its…

… playoffs." The Wolverines (21-11-6 overall, 1611-5 CCHA) will host Western Michigan while the Redskins (12-22- 4, 8-21-3) will travel to Lake Superior for the first round of the best-of-three playoffs, which…

… show begins. Seventh-ranked Michigan came off of a one week lay-off Saturday and routed Northwestern 94-69. The Wolverines (20-5 overall, 10-4 Big Ten) hope the win will be a harbinger of coming events…

… as they head into a two-game road stretch against Michigan State and Purdue - the two teams which lead them in the standings Just as they will have to in the comingsweek, the Wolverines forced the…

…. Though they trailed 11-9 eight minutes into the game, the Wolverines proceeded to score 21 of the next 23 points to take a 30-13 lead. Northwestern (9-19, 2-14) fought back withl0 unanswered points to pull…

… Wildcats. Calip scored seventeen points while Riley added two points in 14 minutes of action. Copeland decisi Sweeping Michigan State in hockey is big. So is the Wolverine team qualifying for the NCAA…

… Ohio State Saturday night. In each meet, two closely- matched teams counted on their stronger half of the lineup to bolster their scores, and for the Wolverines, it was the latter half. Ohio State (19- 5…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 12

… Walker last Friday night in East Lansing. Powell chipped in nine points for the 62-56 Wolverine victory. IS 1313 on the game. "When a team can come ina Contiued from page 1 defensively key on one play Char…

Wolverine squad. In addition, the Wolverines swept Michigan State this season in a home-and- home series for the first time ever. Michigan's career record against the Spartans now stands at 6-26. By securing…

… their ninth Big Ten victory, the Wolverines clinched at least a .500 record in the conference for the first time since 1981-82 when Michigan went 3-3. SULTAN OF SWAT, AGAIN: Frosh phenom Trish Andrew just…

… continues to be a force in the middle for the Wolverines. After coming off a career- and Big Ten-high for blocked shots against Northwestern with five, she tallied four more stuffs in East Lansing, bumping…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…. Higgins injury came just as the Wolverines reached its season's nadir. The injury was confirmed the day after the Wolverines were humiliated by Purdue, falling three games out of first place. Since then…

… guars David Holmes in Saturday's 94-69 Wolverine victory. Tolbert finished with one rebound and two assists in nine minutes of action. WILDCATS Continued from page 1 He's big but he's quick," Michigan…

…'re feeling well towards each other again. The overall feeling of the team is very positive." If the Wolverines can win their last four games, they are assured of at least a tie for the conference championship…

…'s plight is obvious on his face and in his tone. "We wanted to control the tempo more," said a solemn Foster after being trounced by the Wolverines, 94-69. "Our turnovers and their (Michigan's) defense…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 15

…, also netted the Wolverines nine team points, most notably a 39-second pin of Buckeye Heath Eddlebutte. His fallgave Michigan its first lead of the evening, 18-17. "Fritz has been superb for Michigan…

…," teammate Phil Tomek said. It was Tomek who preserved the Wolverines' lead with a 3-0 decision over Badger_ heavyweight Lee Krueger. However, the night before, Tomek lost a 3-2 decision to Eric Schultz…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 16

…, the Wolverines were scheduled to battle Michigan State, which coach Peg McCarthy described as "one of the quickest teams around." As it turned out, Saturday's game against the Spartans was post…

Wolverine feels before a contest with the Fighting Irish, the men's volleyball team took the floor. From that point on, it was a war. The outcome was in question for over two hours until the Michigan spikers…

… served for six straight points to give Michigan the momentum and an eventual 15-8 victory, and more important, a 2-1 lead.. With the momentum on their side, the Wolverines started game four aggressively…

… opening an early 8-4 lead with spikes and good defense. The game appeared all but over, until frosh standout Rico Latham suffered an ankle injury midway through game four. And the Wolverines just seemed to…

…, the down end of the injury in the fourth game seemed to spark a positive reaction in game five. The Wolverines flew right out of the gate with power and consistent defensive play. In addition, Jeffs…

…, and the Windsor Swim Club. Also competing were members of Club Wolverine, a team of Michigan alumni and current students not on the roster. Among those competing was assistant coach Mark Noetzel. The…

March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… - Sports Monday - March 26, 1990 Wolverines bitten by Cardinal Stanford edges 'M' for third at NCAAs. by Mike Gill Daily Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS - Ten minutes after competition ended at the NCAA Men…

… gave us a helluva lead," Urbanchek replied. Urbanchek and Lang had just witnessed Stanford grab third place in the final team standings from the Wolverines by placing third in the championship final of…

… SWIMMERS, page 4 JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan swimmer Mike Barrowman waves to his teammates after winning the 200 breaststroke with a winning time of 1:53.77, a new American record. Fellow Wolverine, Eric…

… they wer night. Last year A sixth place finish out of seven teams is usually place. The not something to get excited about, but last year the performances Wolverines finished last in this competition…

…, res- recorded three of its highest event scores in he Wolverines began the competition on ercise, and totaled 46.95 points for a third Laura Lundbeck did a very clean floor ing a 9.55 to qualify her for…

… Michigan's women's gymnastics team is shown here on the uneven bars in this weekend's Big Ten Championships. The Wolverines showed improvement over last year, finishing sixth. HORSING AROUND --am by Jeff…

March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… point o - far from it. The Wolverines scored their tition was watching highest all-around score of the season. Their bie Geiger take a bro finish really should come as no surprise, beam. It was nice to…

…, a sure sign that the team is in tune with the future. The Wolverines have nine first-year gym- nasts and three sophomores. They only have four out-going seniors. Four of the first-year gymnasts, led…

… tough event to handle pressure on. There is a lot of wide open space and not very much balance beam under- neath you." Thus, the Wolverine's low score on this event placed them last in the beam…

… competition on Saturday with the top eight scorers advan- cing. Michigan qualified one gym- nast in each event. Diane Armento was the lone competitor for the Wolverines on the vault. Armento performed the same…

… suf- fered a fall on a release move. Debbie Geiger, the Wolverine beam qualifier, turned in a very solid performance to score a 9.5. This score earned her a third place tie. "I've been working all…

March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 13

… in the March cold must have lit a fire under the Mich- igan baseball team as it swept three games from the Ball State Cardinals over the weekend. The Wolverines won the first two games, 3-2 and 7…

…'s two-out double. Everly followed with a two-run shot to give the Wolverines the lead. The Cardinals stormed back to take an 8-6 lead, but the Wolverines refused to quit. Flannelly led off the seventh…

September 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

… a mystery to their Michigan counterparts, the Wolverines already know all they need. Their game against CMU should be an easy victory. Coach Phil Joyaux, in his first year at the Michigan helm, does…

… September 17, 1988 game in which Walsh engineered three scoring drives in the final five minutes of the game to help the defending champions overcome a 30- 14 deficit and defeat the Wolverines 31-30. He…

October 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

… they improved their record to 17-4-3 yesterday, defeating Bowling Green, 3-0. The Wolverines played well from the onset and began the 2$cormg at 10:33 of the first half. enior forward Krista Towne…

… finished off the scoring for the Wolverines by depositing the ball into the back of the Bowling Green net. Michigan clamped team Falcons down their defense, and there was no more scoring the rest of the…

October 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

…. "We're playing well." Now that the fruits of the team's labor have grown into a 4-2 mark, he and the Wolverines embark on a road trip this weekend. Michigan travels to Athens, Ohio, to play in a…

… Arbor. The Wolverine spikers play two difficult road matches this weekend, Ohio State (15-5 overall, 7-2 in Big Ten) tonight and Indiana (12-7, 4-5) Saturday. And the two opposing coaches are expecting…

… good things from the young Wolverines. Michigan (4-17 , 0-8) proved in September that it could keep pace with Ohio State. At home, the Wolverines lost a strong five-game match to the Buckeyes, a match…

… after this weekend." The Wolverines are anxiously awaiting the verdict on junior setter Autumn Collins' injuries, who may miss the trip. Bradley-Doppes "She had kind of a two or three week period where…

… last year." The Buckeyes rank 12th nation- FILE PHOTO Julia Sturm prepares to spike an Autumn Collins set. The Wolverines play at Ohio State and Indiana this weekend. ts: Stickers host weekend pair…

… Northern Illinois. The Wolverines (12-4-2 overall, 3-3-1 in the Big Ten) bowed to the Hawkeyes (13-3, 5-1) last Sunday in Iowa City, 3-1. Michigan coach Patti Smith hopes that this Friday's outcome will be…

… opportunities," she said. One aspect the Wolverines must improve upon is of- fense. The ball was in Michigan's zone for the greater part of the contest against Iowa. When the ball did travel into Hawkeye…

… board for the Wolverines this weekend. "We're confident that we can play hard against Iowa," Thomas said. "Playing against them last Sunday showed us that they're not infallible and that they make…

October 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

… country team is "whether or not the Wolverines, ranked ninth nationally, can knock off number-three Wisconsin at Sat- urday's Big Ten Championships. The Badgers have won the Big Ten Championships six years…

… will be presented with a legitimate chal- lenge," Michigan coach Ron Warhurst said. That competition will come from the Wolverines, Michigan State, and Illinois. "It would be nice if we (those three…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 14

…Page 6-The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday- November 26, 1990 MICHIGAN aJ .'0 I WOLVERINES ............ ::::........ fT:- .f SCHEDULE Opponent _. : { Date Time Back to the drawing board…

… pain they would have given last year when asked about an upcoming game with a tenacious and experienced Wolverine squad. This year, coaches around the league are already sending condolence cards to Coach…

… Bud VanDeWege because of what they see as a painful rebuilding year in Ann Arbor. Gone from last year are key players like Tanya Powell, who took the Wolverines into their first ever NCAA tournament…

… load. With a season-high l1l points against Michigan State last season, Durand has shown great potential and has enough experience to be a stable factor in the Wolverine frontcourt. The power forward…

… continue to surprise people with her intense style of play. The Wolverines' offense doesn't seem like it will be as much of a concern for VanDeWege - but grabbing boards and fighting for good position…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 15

… ....... ..::..:.................................................. _....................... Blue recalls glory by Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer Last season, the women's basketball team wrapped up their most successful season ever. It was not always a smooth ride, but the Wolverines

… conference with 64 blocked shots in her rookie campaign, knew that the Wolverines were capable of having a big year. AtI think at the beginning of the year, being a freshman, I seriously had no idea what to…

… remodeling, but business might be a little slow. Coach Bud Van DeWege returns just one starter. 5-10 guard Carol Szczechowski and 5-9 guard Char Durand will lead the Wolverine offense. "We are so young and so…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 16

…Page 8-The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- November 26, 1990 Wolverines put Athletes out of Action, 109-102 TheMacintosh e monitor. by Theodore Cox Daily Basketball Writer AUBURN HILLS…

… - Michigan State might win the Big Ten for the second straight year, but the Wolverines did something the Spartans couldn't - beat Athletes in Action. AIA, who defeated MSU a week earlier, lost to Michigan…

…'re really quick with the three guards, and with the perimeter shooting, you've got to be out on them." AIA is a Christian team out of 0 Wolverine Rob Pelinka guards Zack Jones in Michigan's game versus…

…'m playing at about 80 percent," Taylor said. "It's coming along real gradual and I feel that I'll be 100 percent before the season starts." Regular season play begins for the Wolverines this Wednesday…

…, and Ray Jackson. The Wolverines still have three scholarships left. "We're happy. We got three good players, who are good kids who will help this basketball program," Fisher said. "We'd like to get…

March 26, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… layoff, the Michigan women's golf team will head south this weekend to begin the spring season at the South Carolina Invitational in Columbia, S.C. The Wolverines are eager to get back onto the fairways…

Wolverines. The tournament begins with a 'practice round, Thursday, before the teams play 18-holes Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. The Michigan weather has re- stricted the Wolverines to domed driving ranges…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… matter much to the Michigan Wolverines, who dismantled Minnesota Saturday, 63-13. Today Clouds and sunshine; High 60, Low 42 Tomorrow Partly sunny; High 58, Low 38…

… 2 Alexander the Great Michigan's Derrick Alexander catches his third of four TDs in Saturday's 63-13 Wolverine victory over Minnesota. For complete Michigan sports coverage, see SPQRTSMonday…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

…, but what a difference a year makes for Michigan. Against Notre Dame, it was the line of Ryan Sittler, Brian Wiseman and David Oliver that led the Wolverines to victory with five of the team's six goals…

… came up with the iame winner in the Wolverines' 5-3 come-from-behind victory. And what about David Oliver? I e scored two goals in each Knuble game, giving him a season total of eight. Three games. And…

… performance from the rookie and two Wolverine victories. A new part, but the machine does not function any differently than it did when the original piece was in. The depth is the key to how successful Michigan…

… will be this season. The Wolverines first two opponents are part of the lower tier of teams in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, but now is when the test begins for the Wolverines. The next two…

… the Wolverines really are, especially having to travel to Sault Ste. Marie to play the Lakers. Now, it becomes a questipn of which line will step into the spotlight. Knuble, Shaw capture CCHA player…

…, 210-pound Caledonia native, had five goals in the Wolverines' sweep of Ferris State. In Friday's 7-2 win, he scored the first three goals of the game, while his "fourth tally of the contest gave…

… Michigan a 5-1 advantage. His goal Saturday "evened the score 1-1, and the Wolverines went on to win 5-3. Shaw, a 5-10, 160-pound native of Warminster, Pa., was in goal for Kent State's first two wins as a…

… Michigan, Mike Knuble's homecoming proved very successful. The Wolverine rightwing tallied five goals, including four in Friday's game, in his return to west Michigan. Knuble hails from Cale- donia, just…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

… game - it's whether it wins or loses. Despite playing overall strong games, the Wolverines have not been able to capitalize on their scoring chances. This weekend, Michigan (2-6 Big Ten, 6-7 overall…

…), met both Ohio State and Northwestern in Colum- bus, but only had one goal to show for its efforts. The Wolverines' frustration continued as they fell 3-0 to the Buckeyes and 6-1 to the Wildcats. "We…

January 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… been united. Dumas questioned one change that has already been proposed - the relocation of some affirmative action and personnel offices from the Fleming Building on Central Campus to the Wolverine

… asked. Dolan-Greene said the relocation of the offices, like most of the pro- posed changes, is still up in the air. "The University has bought the Wolverine Tower building. There are some plans in the…

January 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 66) • Page Image 5

…/Michigan Union State Department representatives will have internship and career information Information Session - Wednesday, January 27- 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (walk in) Wolverine Room, Michigan Union Presentation…

January 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…-9-30). Oliver's linemates, Cam Stewart (10-15-25) and injured center Brian Wiseman (5-20-25), round out the top five. 'D' TAKES CHARGE: The Wolverines have outscored their opponents 116 to 60 in 24 games and have…

… twine for Notre Dam'e at 7:41 of the second period. Michigan is 9-1-1 in its last 11 contests. #.,,*.:..ROBERTS ROBS RECORD: Senior left wing Roberts passed for- mer Wolverine Brad Jones on the all…

… period Saturday. Roberts has also scored 18 i points in his last 11 games and is fifth on the all-time scoring list 2f with 212 points, just one behind Gordon McMillan, a Wolverine from 1946 to 1949. KILL…

… 'EM ALL: The Michigan F iodorov penalty killers have put together quite a streak over the last four tilts. After holding Notre Dame scoreless on five power-play opportunities, the Wolverines have…

… successfully killed off the last 22 mansadvantage situations against them. Illinois-Chicago forward Link Bessert scored the last power-play goal against the Wolverines in the Flames' 6-4 victory, Jan. 9. GOING…

… us remember "the way we were." Make that the way the Wol- verines were. Specifically, as everyone pre- pares for tonight's 7:30 p.m. game between the Wolverines (4-1 Big Ten, 15-2 overall) and Buckeyes…

… (2- 3, 9-5) at Crisler Arena, let us recall the teams' three encounters last season. Last Feb. 2, the Buckeyes dominated Michigan at Crisler, 68- 58, as the Wolverines scored only 13 points in the…

… - the NCAA quarterfinals at Lexington, Ky. Led by Chris Webber's 23 points, the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 75-71, in overtime. Ahi ... the way we were, or at least, the way the Wolverines were. Now…

… Jalen Rose dribbles upcourt against Notre Dame. Rose and the Wolverines host Ohio State tonight at 7:30 in an ESPN-televised game. Ohio Statemat.MicSgSa .................Pae Crse Arena .I $I E T s U ii…

…, the Wolverines, who have won three straight, bring a healthy lineup into tonight's contest. NOW LEfSING SPRING FAILL 1993 Keystone Properties 608 Packard 663-2284 - 0 0p I I U U p I ATTENTION…

March 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… tomorrow's NCAA quarterfinal. The Wolverines will play either Miami or Wisconsin. Today Sunny and warm; Hih 6a L w44 HTomorrow Sunny and warmer; High 62, Low 46 V t tY One hundred two years of editorial…

… Arbor, Mich., the Michi- ganWolverines!"The applause was not deafening, yet it dwarfed the mere smatter the George Washington Colonials (21-8 overall) had received two hours ear- lier. The Wolverines

…. "They felt very strongly that hav- ing his continuing presence in theroom, See SUSPENSION, Page 2 Michigan foreward Chris Webber celebrates a Wolverine victory over the UCLA Bruins last Sunday. The win…

… propelled the Wolverinesinto the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines face the George Washington Colonials in the Seattle Kingdome tonight. Despite a minor hamstring injury earlier this week…

March 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 104) • Page Image 12

… gain invaluable experience taking on such a highly-ranked team. While the Wolverines preach respect for their opponent, George Washington's players suspect otherwise. "I think there's a big chance Michi…

… players, but it has more sig- nificance to Fisher and his fifth-year seniors. In 1989, theWolverines walked out of this building national champions. "This ismy first trip back since'89," Fisher said. "When…

May 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… Campana and the Wolverines failed to advance to t Fisher starts early o By KEN DAVIDOFF season, Conlan averaged 14.5 points MLY BASKETBALL WITER and 9.8 assists per game and gamered Having just…

… only three hits heading had to offer in both aspects." into the top half of the seventh, where Conlan said that Fisher first at- the Wolverines saw their chances of tended one of Conlan's games his…

… twoextrabasesontheerror,man- Edating merely a sacrifice fly to tie up "t*hi .'*o.t the game. *u*u *,d*c*n Wolverine catcher Karla Kunnen *sgroundedouttoshortstop,andMichelle Silver followed with a grounder to "6 stylists…

Wolverines' rally ended when Kovach struck out swinging on the next pitch. "Ijusthatelosing.Period," Kovach said. Indeed, the weekend was arough one for her, as she lost both games to the Cajuns. The pair of…

… defeats moved her season record to 25-4. Michigan drew first blood in the game, manufacturing a run on one hit inthe topof the third. Lisa Arvialifted a sacrifice fly to left, driving in the Wolverines

…' lone run. SouthwesternLouisianathenstrung together three hits in the fifth - in- cluding twodoubles-toestablsh the final victory margin. The Wolverines' first taste of the Cajuns was also a bitter one…

May 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…'s track gan coach James Henry said. Hollbacher finished second through and field Big Ten championships in The Wolverines were led by Laura fifth in the event to wrap up the Wol- East Lansing, Michigan beat…

… indi- McClimon was victorious in the 5000- the performance of the ladies in the vidual winners, the Wolverines scored meter run (16:28.20) as she edged out 3000," Henry said. "They did what in 17 of the…

… MATTHEWS/Daiy The Michigan women's track team leaped over the favorites to win the Big Ten title last weekend. In the process, Wolverine coach James Henry earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. By BRENT…

… Big Ten Championship meet. "I have non complaints; the races were really intense,"MacDonald said. The high point of the meet for the Wolverines was freshman Sean Clancy's second-place finish in the…

January 26, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

… yesterday to repair a torn Meniscus in his right knee. The knee was injured last Sunday against Michigan State and will force Ward out of the Wolverines' lineup indefinitely. Ward, who won the Naismith Award…

Wolverines' game Sunday against St. John's and its super freshman Felipe Lopez. Ward and Lopez were rated No. 1 and No. 2 in the country, respectively, coming out of high school by recruiting expert Bob…

… tomorrow to face No. 4 Auburn in what will be the Wolverine's first home meet since before the Thanksgiving break. Two weeks ago the team faced No. 1 Stanford in a meet that came down to the final relay…

… competition, though. The Tiger's strength lies in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, two of the Wolverines' weakest events. "I think that they should be good," Humphrey said. "We are looking at them as…

… parents' weekend. It will be the first time in a while that the Wolverines will have a large crowd backing them. "It'll help having our parents in the crowd," Humphrey said. "Their cheering really helps us…

… March NCAA meet, most of the team continues to train for the championship meet. With only one more dual meet and just under two months to train for NCAA's, the Wolverines have a lot of work to do. Seven…

… Michigan's women's gymnas- tics team gets its first taste of Big Ten competition this weekend. The team will get more than a mere lick; the Wolverines will getan enormous chunk. Michigan opens the Big Ten…

… sea- son at Crisler Arena Friday against Minnesota and Illinois. With barely a. day off, the team then travels to Iowa to face the Hawkeyes for a Sunday afternoon meet. The No. 4-ranked Wolverines (2- 0…

… lenge and showi ng our improve- ment to the rest of the country." The Wolverines will have more depth to meet the challenge of their conference foes. Seniors Beth Wymer (shoulder) and Debbie Berman (knee…

July 26, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

…Wednesday, July 26, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -13 ,Weaving a pattern of success Former Wolverine Scott Weaver is a hit in the minor leagues Isaac Campos ily Sports Writer amestown, N.Y. (pop. 40…

… play through it," Weaver said. "That's what separates the guys who make it and those who don't." I Former Wolverine Scott Weaver is swiping bases for the Jamestown Jammers. i 'KTOWN p A GOLF CENTER…

September 26, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

Wolverine Access is one logical choice," McElvain said. Through this new variation ofCRISP, students would be their own terminal operator inputting all scheduling data into the computer and seeing an up…

… from the ability to personally fix scheduling problems. Another option involving Wolverine Access that is being looked into is in- cluding the time schedule and course guide into the process. "Students…

October 26, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

….S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The Black Bears .Inocked off the Wolverines in that _,game, 4-3, in the longest NCAA play- off ever - a triple-overtime thriller. In it's first 22 years, the Face Off- Classic was…

… he can not to turn the game into a headhunt against Maine, the team that knocked the Wolverines out of the NCAA tournament two of the last three years. Instead, Berenson sees the game as a chance to…

…'s Washington Bul- ulets fell to Hill's Detroit Pistons last night, 98-89. The last two times the pair faced off in Ann Arbor, Howard was a Wolverine and Hill was a Duke Blue ^'Devil; Hill's squad prevailed each…

… only former Wolverine. Ex- Tndisnm Hoosier and Calbert Cheanev "I was looking forward to winning here against thim this time, but he lucked out. - Juwan Howard Former Michigan player on losing to Grant…

…. Last night, Michigan State was able to overpower the Wolverines simply by executing. "Michigan State is a very good bal- anced team," Michigan coach Greg Giovanazzi said. "So if they have any weaknesses…

… they hide them well." The Wolverines' game plan was to serve well and try to neutralize their point scoring with a good blocking'de- fense. In addition, Giovanazzi wanted to build upon Michigan's last…

… hitter Shannon Brownlee's two aces. The problem was, Michigan was unable to score another point. In the second game, the Wolverines were able to hold the Spartans to a 6-6 tie through the middle part of…

… the match. After that, Michigan State went on a 9- 2 run to close out the match. The third game proved to be the clos- est with Michigan putting up a match- high 10 points. While the Wolverines were…

October 26, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 26, 1995 iM'_harriers off to Minneapolis in search of Big Ten title i The Wolverines hope to badger Wisconsin for championship No.14 Blue women to…

… fierce competi- tion with one another but always at the top of their class. While the two top television dra- mas fight for ratings, the Wolverines and Badgers vie for conference rankings. The Badgers are…

… have accomplished such a feat. The Wolverine junior says that he is sharp, rested and confident in de- fending his individual title. The runners that Sullivan praised are Don McLaughlin, Todd Snyder…

…-mile to go, he caught up with the pack and finished second with the same time as his teammates. The Wolverines came away with a lot more than just experience. They gained a never-say-die attitude that they…

…. Warhurst feels that the Badgers will succeed in placing six runners in the top 20. In order for the Wolverines to have any chance of winning, they must do the same. "We've got to run in a group with…

… Sat- urday, we'll just have to run in it," Warhurst said. By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's cross coun- try season sounds like a well devised plot. The Wolverines began the…

… season ranked third in the country and as the defending Big Ten Champions and NCAA runner-up. The Wolverines seemed to be on a roll after two impressive showings in Miami (Ohio) and Boston College, but the…

January 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… weakness over the last few seasons was its lack of ability to shoot foul shots. If the las. four games are any indication that probe lem has been solved. The Wolverinee shot 17-for-22 from the charity stripe…

… Leroi. Daily Sports Writer Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson says the best offense is a good defense. So far, his Wolverines have been more than pleasing, hold- ing opponents to a league-low 38 goals…

… - only eight in their t six games. On the other end, Michigan's offense has been tter than any other CCHA team, netting 114 scores, 58 in January alone. But tonight the Wolverines (15-3-0 CCHA, 20…

… (.908) and is tied for sixth for most saves in a game with 47 against the Falcons. He also turned aside 46 shots against Notre Dame. And although the Buckeyes have had problems scoring (the Wolverines

Wolverines hit the road again for Iowa By Paul Barg Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's basketball team will try to rebound from Tuesday's loss at Indiana when it takes on No. 22 Iowa Sunday. Unfortunately…

… place to try and reverse this trend. All five of the Wolverines' losses this year have come away from Crisler arena. "It'shard tobe successful on the road against good people," Michigan coach Steve Fisher…

… said. "You can play your best and it still might not be good enough. We've had tough times in the past going (to Iowa). There are no free- bies especially on the road." The young Wolverines learned that…

…, the Wolverines come home to face Purdue before two more road games at Ohio State and Purdue. "We'll know if we're still in the race or definitely out of the race after the five-game stretch," Fisher…

… should strike fear in Wolverine fans after witnessing Neil Reed's ex- plosion Tuesday. It will be even more difficult than usual to defend against the Iowa stars because of injuries to guard Dugan Fife and…

…-off Sunday. The Wolverines were a banged-up and bruised bunch when they left Bloomington, and Fisher hopes that the Hoosier'splaytaught his young players a lesson. "We've got to go to Iowa and we've got to be…

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… Buckeyes' trap, combined with the smaller ice surface at OSU Ice Rink, will make 13-1 victories, like the Wolverine' last game, almost im- possible. Tomorrow, Michigan takes on Bowling Green (9-7-1, 15…

… with 12.5 points per game and 7.7 rebounds per game after missing much of her first two seasons due to injuries. The Wolverines counter with sopho- more Pollyanna Johns, who has been averaging a double…

… averaging over 10 points a game, which is a good indica- tion of why both teams have struggled this year. If the Wolverines are going to make a move in the conference, this weekend is their best chance. After…

… facing Min- nesota, with whom they are tied for 10th place, Michigan goes on the road to play ninth-place Indiana (1-6, 10-7) Sunday at 2 p.m. A victory in both games would likely boost the Wolverines out…

… ready to play." Still fresh in the Wolverines' minds is last year's meeting with Indiana in Crisler. The Hoosiers were down by one with the ball out of bounds and a mere o seconds left on the clock. The…

… of Lincoln to face the Fighting Illini and the Wildcats of Northwestern. These will be critical matchups for the No. 17 Wolverines (5-4) because of the solid competition and Big Ten confer- ence…

… teams that are in postseason form, it nevertheless provides them with a stiff challenge. And with the Wolverines' postseason coming up quick, Richardson might just be willing to trade a win for this type…

… coach we need more of. He's not into egos. He just wants to see people improve." While this weekend's competition is crucial to Mull because it is his big chance to show the Wolverines how big a threat…

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…i E r icdig4n uailI take Superior stuns Wolverines, sweeps 2-game series By Alan Goldenbach Daiy Sports Writer SAULT STE. MARIE - A week ago, the Michigan hockey team looked like a world…

…-beater after pasting first-place Michi- gan State, 8-1. This weekend, the Wolverines looked like the world had *ten them. Lake Superior State handed Michigan its first pairofweekend setbacks this season with a…

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…. This weekend the Wolverines Notebook flexed their collec- tive muscle and ba- sically put to rest any doubt about theirposition in the --- i national rankings. So how did Michigan achieve this standing…

…? The reason is really simple: while in Minneapolis, the Wolverines re- ceived a boost from two of their top upperclassmen. The return of junior Rachel Gustin and senior Beth Jack- son helped Michigan to…

… through with important perfor- mances for the Wolverine tumblers are juniorJason MacDonald and senior Kris Klinger. They not only performed well in the floor exercise Saturday (9.3 and 9.15 respectively…

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… what happened to the Wolverines Saturday, but one thing is for certain - - things did not turn out the way they were sup- posed to.+ This column was supposed to be about how Michigan moved past first…

…-place Michigan State in the conference standings and how the Wolverines were going to be in serious contention to finish the regular season in first place. It was supposed to be about how next Friday's game…

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Wolverine center came into the game shooting 67.5 percent from the field. That's a slight improvement over iAst season, when Baston made 67.4 percent of his shots. .:'+at's the good 1setU 'nes for Michigan…

… been one of Michigan's most reliable players from the moment he put on a Wolverine uniform, has been mired in a slump. Bullock has made just 12 of 48 *ts in the past five games. MUDDLED PICTURE: It is…

…. All of this leaves Michigan (7-7, 17- 10) as the most likely team to earn the Big Ten's fourth bid. The Wolverines need at least two and possibly three wins in their last four games to make it. That is…

… certainly a feasible task. Michigan hosts Michigan State Tues- day, then travels to Illinois and North- western before hosting Wisconsin. The Wolverines will likely be favorites in all but the Illinois game…

….m. It will be televised by CBS. As of last week, CBS was not going to televise it unless the Wolverines won at Penn State last Thursday. When Michi- gan lost, the game was tentatively sched- uled for…

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Wolverines' (1-15 Big Ten, 7- 19 overall) disappointing season. If it weren't for her, the loss total could have jumped even more and Michigan could be sitting here today with no conference wins to talk about…

… can get around the opponent and head to the basket for two points. Johns led the Wolverines to one of their few victories in December against Houston, posting 20 points and pulling down 16 rebounds. She…

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… years, the Michigan women's basketball team has finished the regular season with one or fewer conference victories. The Wolverines (1-15 Big Ten, 7-19 overall) fell to No. 11 Wisconsin, 88- 63, yesterday…

… first-halfshoot- ing combined with the Wolverine's 34.5 percent. Poor free-throw shooting by Michi- gan also contributed to Wisconsin's47- 25 halftime lead, as the Wolverines went 5-15 from the line…

…, Anderson, Vgt). Technical Fouls: none. school record-tying six 3-pointers. In the paint, senior center Barb Franke sparked Wisconsin with 22 points. The Badgers stifled the Wolverines' inside game, holding…

… sophomore for- ward Tiffany Gooden helped the Hawkeyes capture their third Big Ten title in five years, at the expense of the visiting Wolverines in front of 7,592 spectators. Gooden shot 6-of-9 (.666) from 3…

… up for its lack of points in the paint with its pe- rimeter game. The Wolverines shot a dismal 2-11 (.182) from 3-point land. Once again, sloppiness hurt the Wol- verines as they turned the ball over…

… from the field, to contrib- ute 12 points for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes led 40-27 at the half; and kept the Wolverines at bay for the remainder of the game. Brzezinski's final weekend was an emotional…

… thing I did with my knee injury. She taught me how to overcome certain things." Now the Wolverines prepare fornexi weekend's Big Ten Tournament in In- dianapolis. The winner earns an auto matic bid to the…

… heads up until this week's Big Tc Championships in Indianapolis. An<iet's hope the Wolverines hold on the memories of yesterday's 88-63 blowout by Wisconsin over the summer and up until preseason of next…

… -the Wolverines' last game of the season, Anderson dished to her team- mates at the right times. She penetrated down the lane and often had a choice of goingall the way for the layup or pulling up for he…

… it again in the final minutes of the first half. There was a loose ball on the court. Anderson hustled her way back to mid-court and wrestled for the ball in the middle of three Wolverines. Just before…

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… race at this weekend's Big Ten Championships in an astounding time of 4:12:18. He was the only Wolverine to win his event at the Championshios Background: Canadian national 1,500-meter champion ... 1995…

… think she probably learned more around the track in Sydney, waving that could turn the Wolverines around. by watching," Roberts said. "I think the crowd as a member of the Jama - "I knew that Michigan was…

March 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… parking in a dark neighborhood, they can park in a lighted parking lot." The Wolverine Party has targeted the staff and faculty parking lots as a possible solution this past year, said Wolverine Party…

… presidential can- didate Andy Schor. Wolverine Party member Bryan Theis organized a group of students who "observed staff-paid parking lots and observed how may parking spots were empty each day," Schor said. As…

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… all-time high. Freeman and Savic are not electable. Wolverine Party presidential candidate Andy Schor deserves an honorable mention. He is honest, thoughtful and hard-working - qualities of an excellent…

… representative. However, the Wolverine Party is underde- veloped. The platform includes some cre- ative ideas, such as merit-based pay bonuses for Graduate Student Instructors and expan- sion of Minority Peer…

… see this dream slip away when Chris Webber called an unavail- able timeout. Is it ironic that this past weekend, against Texas, my senior year as a Wolverines basketball fan ended the same way as my…

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… tournament. The Wolverines are one of the last four teams alive for the fourth time in five years while the Terriers are en- joying their third straight final four showing. "It's almost like David and Goliath…

…, Michigan coach Red Berenson is more concerned about his own team. The Wolverines have left the NCAA tournament earlier than expected each of the past three years - and all in overtime. Last season, as a No…

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… will be looking to the rest of his Michigan teammates to make a strong showing for the Wolverines at the Northern Intercollegiate golf tournament this weekend. It should serve as good preparation for the…

… true test of where it stands in the Big Ten and the region. All 18 teams that will play in Columbus will compete with the Wolverines later in the season to advance into post-season tourna- ments. Amongst…

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