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March 27, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… the decision was made, practicing for a Big Ten Tournament semifinal game that ultimately would never be played. At that point, the Wolverines were unaware of the specifics but deeply…

… that seemed like an impossibility in November. The Wolverines moved in the Pairwise more than any other team in the country in the second half, up 22 spots between Dec. 26 and March 1…

March 27, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… assistant at Illinois State, wasn’t around to experience it. But on Saturday, the Wolverines advanced to the Sweet Sixteen with a 64-49 win over Florida, and afterwards, Yaklich’s light- brown close…

… if they do, tip your hats to them.” But the Wolverines weren’t about to take off their caps just yet. First came the strategic adjustment. Point guard Andrew Nembhard ran the Gators…

March 27, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… she’s not rowing, Hendershot works with Wolverine Women, an all- female sports talk show on WOLV TV, a student-run television station. What began as a desire to get more involved…

… on campus the fall of her sophomore year quickly evolved into something larger. Two years later, Hendershot serves as an executive producer for Wolverine Women, doing everything from…

… at the UNC Finley Golf Course looking to recover from a disappointing opening two rounds. The Wolverines were left trailing the rest of the field by the time players teed off Sunday morning in…

Wolverines were determined to respond. “It was unacceptable the way we played the first two rounds and we know we’re better than that,” Whitten said. In previous tournaments this season, Whitten felt…

March 27, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, March 27, 2018 — 7 Lack of effort at fault for Wolverines’ defeat There was an 18-game winning streak on the line at the top of the…

… seventh inning for the No. 17 Michigan softball team. But that didn’t matter to the players. All they wanted was to beat Iowa. And while the Wolverines’ late efforts pulled close, it wasn’t enough…

March 27, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

…, Wilson lined up the first one that would have given the Wolverines the lead. It wasn’t as big as the buzzer-beater, but it was critical. Everyone noticed that he missed. Not everyone noticed what he…

… empty possession, Walton had another chance to win the game and missed. The Wolverines took two 3-pointers in the final minute, earned two good looks and missed them both. Back to catching it on…

March 27, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 53) • Page Image 9

… Michigan quarterback could say the same. For the first time since 2014, the Wolverines know who will be taking their snaps behind center come next fall prior to spring practice. With that certainty…

… and Tarik Black — but Speight’s new desire to lead will be a significant determinant of the Wolverines’ success. “It’s not like a, ‘Oh I hope we can mature and get to the point where we need to…

March 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… team always records hype videos for the fans, but Thursday, it didn’t need them. Wolverines coach Kim Barnes Arico said the home-court advantage at Crisler Center would make the differ- ence, and it…

… special.” After a rough start, the Wolverines (8-10 Big Ten, 19-14 overall) beat Mis- souri 65-55 with a well balanced offense that included five players scoring in double digits, led by senior guard…

March 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… — michigandaily.com THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW TODAY The Michigan wom- en’s basketball team advanced to the WNIT quartfinals with its 65-55 win over Missouri on Thursday. The Wolverines will play at…

March 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Michigan favored an unconventional offense that included starting freshman for- ward Emoni Jackson for the first time. But against the Tigers (19-14), the Wolverines chose to go with a battle…

…-0 run in just over a minute, forcing the Tigers to call a timeout. But it didn’t help much. Directly after, the Wolverines pulled ahead for the first time when Smith fed a breakaway pass to Goree for…

March 27, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, March 27, 2014 - 7A r Faerber factor: Michigan's new weapon Rescued from death as an infant, sophomore making a splash for the Wolverines By…

… for m in the middle segment of the - pool. And that's not all that surprising. Old habits die hard, and diving hasn't been an integral part of the season for the second-ranked Wolverines. While their…

March 27, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… ball screens and finding drive-and-kick opportunities. The Wolverines rotate the ball quickly and look to exploit cracks in the defense with prolific 3-point shooting. The 11th-seeded Volunteers…

… knockdown 3-point shooting. The Wolverines make 40 percent of their attempts while Tennessee shoots 33 percent. Four Michigan regulars shoot better than 40 percent behind the arc, while Tennessee's most…

March 27, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… their sea- son on the line, the Wolverines needed to play their best basket- ball of the year to have any chance to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. Things looked promising…

… points on 7-for-10 shooting while grabbing seven rebounds. The Wolverines' problems guarding threes compounded, as the Cardinal went 8-for-14 from Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico watches hernteam get…

March 27, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… the Fab Five, said that while they were happy with the Wolverines' advance- ment to the Final Four, they weren't fully satisfied yet. "Right now, there's a feeling of happiness, but not satisfaction…

… because our goals are beyond that right now," Rose said, according to The Michigan Daily. The Wolverines proceeded to reach the NCAA National Cham- pionship, but fell to the Duke Blue Devils 71-51. 40…

March 27, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… the Wolverines need to be focusing on after Michigan's three-game series against IPFW, there was no hesi- tation. "I think our relief pitching," Maloney said. "We have to have someone step up." After…

… correct." PITCHER AT THE PLATE: For anyone who's been tracking the Wolverines this year, there must have been some confusion when sophomore Alex Lakatos stepped to the plate as the desig- nated hitter…

March 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… have stayed scoreless for a full calendar year. But against Michigan State Feb. 23, the junior's 364-day score- less streak came to an end. Miller scored not one, but two goals against the Wolverines' in…

…-state rival in their only triumph over the Spartans this year. While the dreaded streak came to end in a brief, celebratory moment, Miller's struggles have lasted throughout the top-ranked Wolverines' historic…

March 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… feel comfortable addressing the issue, struggled even more. Though the Wolverines MASTODONS From Page 5A ing, to get him two innings that were clean," Maloney said. But Michigan's strong pitching wasn…

… reappeared during the CCHA Tournament. Miller tallied another pair of goals and two assists at Joe Louis Arena Buskirk to give the Wolverines a two-run advantage. Freshman Tyler Burgoon entered the game in the…

… mini- mum. But yesterday, the Wolverine pitchers added to the problem. Freshman pitcher Travis Smith and junior Ben Jenzen hit two bat- ters each, Smith in the third and Jenzen in the fifth, The pair of…

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… voicemail he left a reporter last night. The Kings are expected to make the announcement today. Johnson was flying from Denver - where the Wolverines lost to North Dakota 8-5 in the first round of the NCAA…

… the many Wolverines who received warm fan support last weekend. Many fans came out for opening weekend at The Fish. ForYour Best Choice in 'New revolving tudent loan Financial Services 'M' checks Free…

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

… return to the underdog role with suit it perfectly this weekend at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. After enjoying the nation's No.1 spot for most of the season, the Wolverines have dropped…

… average, but he went 0-for-4 in one game against the Wolverines. In his first home game as a Wol- verine last season, he went 2-for-6 against his former team. On Friday, he was 2-for-4. "I felt maybe there…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…SOFTBALL: Wilson throws no-hitter as the Wolverines roll through weekend. PAGE 5B THE SPORTSMONDAY COLUMN: Sharad Mattu enjoys the joy of March Madness upsets. PAGE 3B DANCE FLOOR: Scott Bell hops…

… on the George Mason bandwagon. PAGE 6B ~arch27, 2006 ONE= mmmm c~be £idiguu ~tuU~ 1B EUGENE ROBERTSON /Daily A win was out of reach for freshman Andrew Cogliano and the rest of the Wolverines in…

… ice in the 2004 NCAA Tournament - score early and keep the crowd out of the game - but that plan fizzled away just minutes into the game. After a Wolverine miscommunication, Michigan freshman Mark…

… minutes remaining in the third period when Wolverine freshman Jason Bailey skated in alone on Parise and appeared to have the goaltender beat. Parise was on his belly when Bailey fired a wrist shot on net…

…-handed tally essentially ended any hopes of a Michigan comeback. Parise's game was even more impressive when looking at which Wolverines the shots on net came from. The Wolverines' top line of senior captain…

… cowbell. Its effect on the Wolverines was electric. Not only was someone pounding out the "Let's Go Blue" rhythm, but that someone was senior Justin Laury, striding down an arena stairway with a huge grin…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… or fell on their dis- mounts, sinking Michigan back into fourth place. On the high bar and floor exercise, the Wolverines kicked it back into gear. Senior Gerry Signorelli, anchoring the high bar team…

…-around competition. "This is where it counts .... (The Kolman has) been a prob- lem for the past month. I seem to have worked it out. It's a relief, definitely." The Wolverines hit their routines on the floor exercise…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…-1, victory over Michigan. The Wolverines came on strong in the second period, but Parise stood on his head. In Saturday's game against Holy Cross, Parise made just 17 saves, but helped his team into the Frozen…

… all - Ebbett, alternate captain Bran- don Kaleniecki and goaltender Noah Ruden - played their final games for the Wolverines last Friday. On paper, none of them contributed much in the Wolverines' loss…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

…. Putting up three runs in the fifth inning and seven in the sixth, the Wolverines rounded out a perfect 4-0 weekend in Louisville, Ky. with a 10-0, six-inning victory over Toledo. After managing just one hit…

… outfield, allowing both Wolverine runners to score. Michigan's next two runs came on a warn- ing-track single by sophomore Samantha Find- lay. To top off the slugfest, Marx crushed a 1-1 offering over the…

Wolverines gave everything they had to knock off the Wildcats. NORTHWESTERN 7 Michigan hung tough inMCHGN virtually every match, but the team had too much fight and not enough fin- ish in a 7-0 loss. "I…

… take the match against a visibly shaken Sugiyama. The lopsided defeat was a compete turn- around from Saturday, when the Wolverines dominated visiting Wisconsin, 7-0. Despite following up a solid win…

… opener on Tuesday at 4 p.m. It will be the Wolverines' final tune- up before they host Minnesota in the Big Ten opener on Sunday. Blanked: Wilson no-hits Cardinals By David VandeVusse Daily Sports Writer…

… tough outings this season. But with each posting 2-0 records this weekend, the mound looks to be a strong point for the Wolverines. If both can find their form, the Maize and Blue will be a tough team to…

…-11. In the final game of the tourna- ment, the Wolverines capitalized on the power play, scoring four times. Michigan tied the game with less than two minutes remaining off a goal from senior Megan…

… tournament of the season where the Wolverines went 6-0, they have failed to match the same offensive domination. They scored 63 points in those six games. Michigan posted 11 goals against Indiana in the first…

… game of the season, but the Wolverines have scored just tions of the game where we struggled, but overall aspect of some of the shots not going in, well that just happens. Compared to last weekend, I…

… halfway through the season, the Wolverines are looking at It was a weekend of firsts for the Michigan baseball team in its series against Oakland. The team made its home debut on Friday, and highly…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 14

…. By Jamie Josephson Daily Sports Writer The No. 30 Michigan men's tennis team is seeing triple. By crushing Wisconsin, 6-1, in Madison on Saturday, the Wolverines sealed their third consecutive win and…

… coach Bruce Berque said. "We played well and competed well. Our guys were definitely ready to play (on Saturday)." The Wolverines came out of the gates hungry against Wisconsin (1-2 Big Ten, 8-6 overall…

… off of a year in which the Wolverine runners took the Big Ten Cham- pionship in cross country and indoor track, the team will be looking to continue its winning trend into the outdoor season this…

…- son. With the first two trophies in the bag for the Wolverines, the final and maybe most difficult leg of the crown is all that remains. Yet, with the makeup of this year's team, Henry said he believes…

March 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… home Wolverines pulled off the upset in front of their wild fans. If things stay true to form, this year's victim could be Colorado College, a liberal arts school in Colorado Springs with an enrollment…

…- orado College head coach Scott Owens said. "We didn't play the Wolverines, obviously, so we did- n't have to play in that real adverse situation. But when it is a familiar trip and a familiar building and…

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March 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… the stat sheets for the Michigan women's gymnastics team may have had to work harder than anyone this year. Athletic trainer Lisa Hass has been with the Wolverines virtually since Michigan coach Bev…

… winter SAl is working on the short Michigar game because we can't get R wens a total feel." The summer is when the Wolverines are able to make their biggest C strides individually and R. better their games…

March 27, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

…. Moore said that he isn't sure what his future plans entail, but he won't be playing basketball overseas. The Wolverines will have no returning players over 6-foot-7 next season. DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Josh…

… conference who can play." In each of the past two seasons, a midseason nonconference victory has jump-started the Wolverines and pro- pelled them into the NCAA Tourna- ment. After a 5-2 triumph over Notre Dame…

March 27, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

…i 12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 27, 2002 9 Wintry weather leaves Wolverines in limbo By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writer The calendar says that it's baseball season, but outside, it…

… looks and feels more like it's time for curling. As a result, Michigan interim baseball coach says it's "doubtful" that FISHER STADIUM the Wolverines Who: Michigan (312) vs. will take the Western Michigan…

March 27, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… Michigan hockey team stumbled to the finish line in the last month of the regular season, the extra fat of a meaty theory was sliced away with every marginal performance - when the Wolverines turn it on…

…'s necessary to win back-to-back games against top competition? With nothing less than redemption for a second half of struggles on the line, the Wolverines said "yes." Michigan did the dirty work, the 1 de…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… voters as possible is perhaps the best way to win the Michigan Student Assembly presidency. Yet, while he celebrated his victory, some members of the Wolverine Party spent the night in tears as the Central…

… impromptu speeches wherever students gathered, won the election with a total of 3,491 votes, beating out the disqualified Wolverine executive slate of Rory Diamond and Marcy Greenberger, who came in second…

… Michigan last night, as the Black Bears defeated the Wolverines, 5-2, ending Michi- gan's season in the second round of the NCAA tournament. A disallowed Colgate overtime goal on Sat- urday gave the…

Wolverines a lucky break and led to a 4-3 victory and their succession from the first round of the tournament. But when it came down to the final period of Michigan's season, luck was nowhere to be found. A…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… the past two years. This year, 8,393 students cast ballots online. Unfortunately, nearly one-third of these votes will be can- celled. The Wolverine Party candidates for a number of schools, including…

… presidential and vice-presidential can- didates, were eliminated from the elec- tions for campaigning and election violations under the MSA Compiled Code. The Wolverine Party and MSA should be ashamed that…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… the pass out of the neutral zone and passed it up to Comrie for the break- away goal. But that lead only lit a fire under Maine, who returned to the ice with no fear and only momentum, as the Wolverines

…. And that's where the intensity, adrenaline and luck of the weekend finally ran out for the Wolverines. Michigan's last lead of the season only lasted one minute before Maine's Ben Guite scored his…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… his goal as Maine celebrates again in the third period. Despite Blackburn's 40-save performance, the Wolverines were eliminated. Not to be outdone, Siciliano shined brightest when it counted - in the…

… Peach couldn't help it. Tired, beaten and emotionally drained - the only senior starter fought back the tears in his last post game press conference as a Wolverine, but the battle-tested captain could not…

…, no doubt consumed by thoughts of what could have been and what has been on his mind. The Wolverines fell 5-2 to a strong Maine team that simply proved too much in the latter stages of yesterday's NCAA…

… John Shouneyia, Mark Mink and J.J. Swistak, who all made late-season contributions as the Wolverines' play- off run gathered steam. Bolstered by the defensive addition of newcomer Mike Roemensky who…

… holes, I guess." Koman and fellow freshmen infield- ers Jordan Cantalamessa and Jordan French committed a total of nine errors, consequentially showing more signs of youth than the Wolverines thought they…

… had. Although it seems that way on naper, the' years to repeat as champions - trying to establish their own legacy, something the Wolverines know all about. Michigan's trip to the NCAA tournament this…

…, an improbable stretch of games that culminated with a championship in Boston. While there'll be no championship this season, Peach and the Wolverines need not bow their heads after the accomplishments…

… of the past seven months. The Wolverines unexpectedly lost three defensemen in the offseason; they lost their starting goalie for the first half of the year. Critics began writing off the young…

Wolverines. But Michigan bounced back with the return of Black- burn and the resurgence of a winning attitude. The Wolverines edged Michigan State out for the regular season conference crown and entered the…

… postseason poised for yet another magical run. Problems began arising again for the Wolverines though - struggling to get by Western Michigan in the first round of the conference tournament, and then falling…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… Paul let him bow out. By the second quarter, the Wolverines had already emptied their bench, and concentrated on maintaining possesssion instead of scoring. But they couldn't help themselves, scoring a…

Wolverines against some tough teams. Michigan competed against Lake Superior State in the first round, and after being down 2-0, the Wolverines came back to win it 3-2. ural positions. Junior Wesley Martvus…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

… the line, but it simply wasn't enough. And so yesterday, a very young Michigan hock- ey team learned one of life's toughest lessons - how to deal with coming up short. Sure, the Wolverines had lost…

… before, but yester- day's season-ending defeat at the hands of Maine will leave a long lasting mark. But regardless of the outcome, no one can deny that the Wolverines should be applauded for the effort…

March 27, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

…, (former Wolverine Tom) Dolan's time - 4:08 - that's amazing," he said. Neethling wasn't amazing -just good enough. He swam an easy race, and maybe the only tough time he had was the size of his lead. He was…

…. The Arizona sophomore swam a time of 4:13.42 last night, denying the Wolverine his first-ever individual championship by an astounding 4.38 seconds. In all, six Wolverines competed in the 500 free…

… Michigan its shot to break the top five at NCAAs. Urbanchek has been saying for weeks that the Wolverines are capable of finishing as high as fourth. "A fourth-place finish is a long shot right now…

March 27, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… (2514-4) Michigan. (35.5.3) 1 p.m., ESPN2 7:30 p.m., ESPN2 It wasn't a cake walk last season, but Michigan waltzed out of Cincinnati with the 1996 national championship. This year, do the Wolverines

… really: close and hopefully it will be a squeaker on our side.' And Drury said all the pressure is on Michigan. But the Wolverines don't buy it. "They might say they're the under- dogs, but I think there…

March 27, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 27, 1997 - 11A Taking big bite out of Big Apple means speanng Seminoles Wolverines will have to cool down Florida State to win NIT title *y Will Mc…

Wolverines (23-1 1) face Florida State (20-11) at 7:30 tonight at Madison Square Garden. The two teams have hardly had similar roads to the Big Apple. Michigan began the season ranked in the top 10, and rose…

March 27, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

… Adirondack, where he lead the Wings' IHL affiliate in scoring with 28 goals and 35 assists in 68 games. Knuble was handed jersey No. 22, the same number he wore with the Wolverines from 1991-95. The number was…

… enough for 15th place Pn the Wolverines' all-time scoring list. ROBITAILLE LEAVES MIAMI: The Boston Bruins signed former Miami (Ohio) center Randy Robitaille to a $1.35 million contract on Tuesday. Only a…

… medalist and Big Ten champion in t 200 butterfly. He leads the Wolverine, into the butterfly events along with von Richter and Buyukuncu. Potts and von Richter will be the only Wolverines in the 400 IM, but…

…. The Wolverines will have two varsity teams and will compete only against Virginia and George Washington. "We are expecting some very com- petitive races," Michigan coach Mark Rothstein said. "This will…

… with a rookie var- sity program. But the underdog Wolverines will not be easy pickings for their estab- lished competition. "They're going to expect us to be a slow starting crew," Michigan rower Heather…

…'s tennis team .hopes so. The defending Big Ten champs have dropped eight in a row, and are desper- ately in need ofa win to right themselves *and turn the season around. The Wolverines (0-2 Big Ten, 2…

March 27, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

… Yesterday the Michigan baseball team put Western Michigan in its place. Behind strong pitching and a strong defensive performance, the Wolverines (2-2 in the Big Ten, 12-9 overall) squeaked out a 3-1 win over…

… the Broncos and their starting pitcher Eric Place at Ray Fisher Stadium. On a team that usually wins with its hit- ting, the Wolverines relied on the arms of their young pitching staff. Starting sopho…

March 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…- ing conditions for LSA students. The Wolverine Party, led by presidential experienced leadership candidate Jeff Berger and vice presidential candidate Barry Rosenberg, shows potential. Berger has been…

… Michigan Party has nothing to say at all. Of course that is what we would expect from past precedents, now isn't it. MICHAEL NAGRANT LSA REPRESENTATIVE WOLVERINE PARTY Rose has integrity TO THE DAILY: Fiona…

March 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

…, the No. 10 Wolverines (21-8) had nine hits but could only manage one run. Three errors also did not help Michigan's cause in the 2-1 loss in eight innings. But the Wolverines quickly recov- ered and…

… shutouts. Not only did the Wolverine pitch- ing staff - namely junior Kelly Holmes and sophomore Sara Griffin - give an excellent performance, they put on a clinic: Holmes threw a no-hitter Saturday against…

… ball and just hitting her targets." The Wolverines also packed their offense for the trip to Tennessee, and Morehead State found out the hard way. Michigan sent a school-record 25 players across home…

…. Carr also made the all-tournament team with a .444 batting average (8-for-18). Smith and Carr had five RBI and two extra-base hits apiece. The Wolverines should have a lot of confidence as the tournament…

… season. This afternoon's twinbill sends the Wolverines to Notre Dame to face a Fighting Irish squad also known for its strong pitching. "Their pitching is always solid and they are a big rival," Hutchins…

March 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…-fought 4-3 victory over Wiscon- sin Saturday. The Wolverines (30-7-1 overall) with- *tood a rowdy pro-Badger crowd and a late rush on freshman goalie Marty Turco to move on to the hockey final four in…

… most part, I thought our kids did a good job keeping their heads in the game." Mike Knuble, the Wolverines' leading goal- scorer, beat Wisconsin goalie Kirk Daubenspeck twice on the evening. His sec- ond…

…' votes. The new ballots helped push Wolverine Party member Brooke Slavik into one of nine LSA seats, ousting previously reported winner Michael St. John. In unofficial results posted on the windows of the…

… five with 346 points and 234 points, respectively. SPORTSMonday See inside for further coverage of the men's swimming and diving teams and of the Wolverines' bid for an NCAA hockey championship. Also…

March 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

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