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October 28, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…-AMERICAN NINE Wolverine Star Chosen General Utility Man by 40) "Big' Leaguers" Representing the consensus of opin- ion of more than 40 "big leaguers," George Sisler, '15E, Wolverine base- ball captain in 1914…

October 28, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

Wolverine varsity has showed steady and consistent improyement.a Each Saturday has shown it givingi its all and earning in the most de-c serving way, true recognition.- The next week must not forgett that…

… nob apologies made for the Wolverines of 1928. o .b ARCHEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ( In the basement of the main Ii- , s DEFER RUSHING? To the Editor: Your editorial of Friday, Octobe 26, would lead us to…

October 28, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… on the throwing end of Gembis hit the Wisconsin right most of the Badger passes, al- tackle for six yards in two tries, though it ws Behr who completed but the Wolverine threat was ended the winning…

… a 15 yard penalty for THE LINEUPS holding and a pair of first downs .Truskowski .... LE.......Warren hTad given the Wolverine posses-".". sionofthe ball o the Badges 25Pommerening .LT... Lubratovich…

… Steinke. kowski as the game ended. For Wisconsin-Bartholomew for As a team the Wolverines showed Lusby, Hayes for Behr, Smith for to a much better advantage than Rebholz, Price for Hayes, Ganten- they have…

… ORIGINAL NE Captain George Rich, who played one of the best games of his career, against the Badgers. Besides prov-J . Ing a tower of strength on defense, M a esty,. . the Wolverine leader was on the…

… FINAL I° 0 0 7 r FINAL 0I BADGERS WELL BALANCED PLAY B Y PLAY ACCOU NT OF C A RDINAL GAME 'I i t r' . .. E' i E i i i r i r T T r i i r r FIRST PERIOD down for the Wolverines on their Michigan won…

… left Wolverine 21 yard marker. Trus-[ guard. Truskowski's long pass to kowski was hurt and Michigan took Wheeler went out of bounds and time out. fell incomplete. Cuisinier made a yard on a dou- Wheeler…

…. Bartholomew rounded Michigan's left end for a first down on the Wolverine four yard line. Barthol- omew was tackled by Orwig for no gain. Cuisinier was stopped by Cragin and Steinke for a one yard loss. Orwig…

October 28, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… whole kicked to Jennings who returned to ried it back to the 28. Lindberg kicked geezi head-on and was replaced by 1 Wolverine line rose up on the next his own 38. Regeczi hit the line, but to Jennings…

… berg, going off tackle, was again Sweet gained nothing. Beard re- ball on a plunge off guard for a gain again sliced through the line and went thwarted by the Wolverine line. On placed Hildebrand…

October 28, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…, and captain and fullback have Skrien hits 205. . * * BUT THE real danger to the Wolverine's Rose Bowl and West- ern Conference hope lies in a trio of 200 pounders. If the Northland- ers intend to win…

… who has averaged more than 40 yards-per- boot. * * * TRYING TO CUT DOWN the Minnesota bulk is a Michigan team that is taking this game with dead- ly seriousness. The Wolverines will field their usual…

… responsible than backers of the Wolverines. * * * TICKETS were still on sale for a game that is usually a sellout. With injury a vital factor in the Michigan camp, Coach Ben- nie Oosterbaan and his aides were…

October 28, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…, highest figure of the year for a Wolverine back. Gaining 170-yds. in the last three games Julian has moved within 13-yds. of Tony Rio's team leading total of 183. However, Julian has only carried 35 times…

… him- self call his game to date. Late in the second quarter the Wolverines were deep in their own territory and trying to stall out the clock when Julian was given the ball on an end sweep designed to…

… ball he turned left end and streaked 42-yds. for the Wolverines second score. How can this change of forn be accounted for? According to coaches and play- ers the key lies in Julian's deter- mination to…

… Washington at UCLA Washington St. at Oregon St. Syracuse at Pitt Navy at Noire Dame Iowa State atKansas Mississippi St. at Alabama HARD RUNNER - 'red Julian, Michigan halfback, has given the Wolverine offense…

… a shot in the arm with his hard driving play since joining the first team three weeks ago. In the last three games Julian has been the Wolverines' leading ground gainer. the Classifieds' NHL SCORE…

October 28, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… mistakes by intercepting three Wolverine aerials while only losing two of their own. At one point in the fourth quar- ter the ball changed hands three times in four plays. The final score, by the way, was…

… Minnesota 17, Michigan 0. It was the third straight time the Wolverines were whitewashed in the Big Ten and you have to look' all the way back to 1935 to find that again. How long it has been since Michigan…

… failed to get inside the 12-yd. line in three games is anybody's guess. New Look The Wolverines came out of the dressing room yesterday with a new look in their eyes and a new offense in their heads. Bob…

… Evashevski calling signals. But outside of a smart halfback jump pass from Timberlake to end Jim Conley, which caught Minnesota by surprise, the Wolverines were as futile as ever. Juggled Lineup Minnesota…

… Michigan's many mistakes that opened the door. Futile Punt Standing back to punt on his own 30, Joe O'Donnell couldn't reach the pass from center. The ball skidded to the Wolverine 18 where Minnesota took…

October 28, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… rookie Not only does the Wolverine George Trapp's 17. hockey coach have the difficult Walt Frazier finished with 20 assignment of rescuing his team points, high for the Knicks. Frazier ,from the bottom…

… fifth- his job well." inning burst came when short- It's going to take a tremendous stop Mark Belanger tripled for the effort if the Wolverines are to second time, bringing in two run- make a significant…

… er, Ray Bolles. Either should be Wolverines must face is the re- needs a lot of work. "He has been ready if Bagnell falters again. placement of nearly its entire - scoring punch. Although leading…

October 28, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 46) • Page Image 10

… end zone for the in there. Yo ultimate score. protection. IT WAS A miraculous play for the nobody put seemingly ill-fated Wolverines. The can sit bac fact that the ball got into Carter's hands that…

… gua Wolverines were faced with a fourth TD. On the and one situation on their 31. Electing nected to N not to punt, Schembechler called a run. ball to mid- Success ensued as Woolfolk bowled four The…

… his team into the Hoosier end zone for the first score of the game. On Bryan Virgil's 37-yard punt, the Indiana man downfield fumbled the ball when hit by Roosevelt Smith. Wolverine sophomore Mike…

… yards, giving the Wolverines goal-to-go on the three-yard line. Reid proceeded to bowl over the goal line on the next play, giving Michigan six poin- ts and one more for the conversion. WITH 3:56 TICKED…

… CARTER holds the game ball high above his head just an instant before he is swarmed by fellow Wolverines and fans iryesterday's homecoming game. The Wolverines pulled off a miraculous 27-21 victory with a…

… the Hoosiers didn't get the ball in field goal territory with a chance to win it, and it preserved a glimmer of hope for the Wolverines. "I could have lost the game with that fourth down, and maybe have…

…- mugged by the exultant Wolverines. "Everybody crowded in, I couldn't hardly breath," said Carter. CARTER 'HELD his touchdown ball as he spoke, and you knew the shiny pigskin was a momento he'd treasure for…

…, must content himself with knowing his team can, and did, compete with the Wolverines. That, given Indiana's woes in recent years, is a vic- tory in itself. Nobody's calling the Hoosiers preten- ders to…

October 28, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

… him talk, one would presume that he and the rest of the Michigan Wolverines have been delivered a last-minute reprieve from the harshest of penalties: a New Year's spent somewhere other than Pasadena…

…'t let the press get to you. You just play ball, or you get knocked off. And that's what happened-we weren't ready to play, and we lost." IT CERTAINLY has not helped the Wolverine cause that eight…

… on the field at Memorial Stadium this Satur- day when the Wolverines and Minnesota battle for the Brown Jug, and more importantly, to avoid elimination from the Big Ten race. The secondary has also…

October 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

…'s intrasquad game, students will have two days in which to -purchase season tickets. Frieder hopes the Wolverines' per- formance in the scrimmage will spur student interest in Michigan basketball. By DOUGLAS B…

… the sweeper. Through their first five games, the Monarchs had allowed stickers only one goal, and through all ten games have outscored their opponents 44-6., OLD'DOMINION meets the Wolverines tonight…

October 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 43) • Page Image 12

…4 Page 12-'Thursday, October 28, 1982-The Michigan Daily TM The 6 a I I 4. I The Mechanical Action Puppet That Signals a Touchdown! 40 * Waves The Wolverine Banner! " Authentic Maize and…

… Blue Colors and Trim. 6 East To Operate-Concealed Levers for Real Action Fun! 0 Terrific Alumni Gift As Well As for Birthdays and Christmas. 0 TAKE ONE TO THE GAME! BOOST THE WOLVERINES AND BEAT…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

… lineup will accent the new season for the Wolverines. Coming off last year's ninth-place finish in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), Michigan coach John Giordano decided to make several…

… switches in the program. Included among jx4 b the changes was the hiring of ex-Wolverine star Mark Miller, captain of the 1978-79 icers, to help pwith coaching and recruiting.1 TO COMBAT THE type of start…

… EFFSCHIERstandout. The five players are talented skaters. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Overall, Giordano is pleased with the Class of With top-scorers Ted Speers and Brad Tippett gone, the Wolverines will look to…

… Tippett who played on both the power play and on penalty killing team in addition to taking regu shifts. The Wolverines will look to co-captains Jim 1 Cauley and Kelly McCrimmon to give the teJ leadership…

… year's team is the defensemen n~w have a year under their belts. Everybody has played in games."~ All things considered, the 1983-84 Wolverines should challenge in the CCHA, and earn a post- season birth…

…. Change, By JOE EWING Change is the name of the game for the Michigan forwards this year as the Wolverine attack will show new faces, new strategies and new philosophies. Gone from the offense are last year…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 14

… notice that the Red- skins bear a striking resemblance to 'the Wolverines of last year. The Redskins (1-3) were seriously hurt by graduation, losing their top three scorers and defensemen. The situation on…

… will be his fir- st on defense." Miami will play 12 or 13 freshman in tonight's game, but the Wolverines may have difficulty taking advantage of that inexperience if Redskin goalie Al Chevrier is up to…

…, Goff and Jones are the speedsters Giordano is looking to for added quickness. Carroll winds up the Wolverine newcomers likely to leave an im- TOT pression this year. The 5-11 left winger a has been…

October 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Trudeau knew he was in for a long, long day. On the first play of yesterday's Michigan-Illinois game, Trudeau watched his pass bounce off Wolverine Kevin Brooks and into the waiting hands of linebacker…

… Rodney Lyles at the Illinois 13-yard line. IT WAS JUST the break Michigan needed to get back on track in conference play. The 104,916 Wolverine watchers in attendance were treated to a 26-18 victory over a…

… today." For the Wolverines, the "things" were going in the right direction. They capitalized on four Illini turnovers (3 inter- ceptions, one fumble) while committing none of the dreaded errors themselves…

… offense right from the start. After Lyles' interception, the Wolverines scored less than a minute into the contest. Following an excellent fake to fullback Eddie Garrett, Zurbrugg pitched to tailback Rick…

October 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… to the disadvantage of the Wolverines and Bowling Green's quick skating played havoc with a less-than-spectacular Michigan defense. "OUR FORECHECKING was a lot better tonight," said York, "and we were…

… right slot. Eleven penalties in the third stanza, eight of which were committed by Michigan, plagued the Wolverines, making it difficult to mount a comeback. THE FALCONS made it 4-0 at 7:14 of the period…

… period, knocking down several Wolverine scoring attempts with ease. Michigan's record now stands at 4-2, and the Falcons upped their mark to 2- 4. By ADAM MARTIN Special to the Daily BOWLING GREEN…

…-Hockey or halloween? Whatever it was, trick or treat night iq Bowling Green, Ohio had the Wolverines thoroughly spooked last night as the Falcons hoo'ed and tiollowed their way to a 5-1 victory I4efore 3…

…,128 fans at Bowling Green Ice Agena. FALCON sophomore goaltender Gary Kruzich played a large part in the h4me team's win, stopping 32 Michigan shots and leaving the Wolverines ut- terly dumbfounded. "He…

… impossible for the Wolverine of- fense to get started. Michigan seemed unusually flustered by Bowling Green's attack and forced some dangerous passes early in the game. Falcon Crest FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1…

October 28, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… points and 4.2 rebounds per game last season. Tarpley notched 19.3 points and 10.3 rebounds for the Big Ten champion Wolverines. Michigan's success last season was partly due to lack of injuries, Frieder…

… said earlier in the week. "Last year we had great luck," he said. "We were injury free." Practice began two weeks ago, and the Wolverines tip-off the season at the Chaminade Hawaiian Tour- nament…

…, Oct. Dec. 1986. Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE Wolverine captain Frank Downing fires the puck past Bowling Green goaltender Dan Kwilas during the first period of Friday's game. The senior added another…

October 28, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… Michigan State blanked Michigan, 3-0. Michigan's overall record now stands at 9-9-1 but 1-6-1 in the conference. Assistant coach Andrea Wickerham was not pleased with hoc the Wolverines' loss to State. time…

… was obvious. Win both and prove that the Wolverines belong in the top half of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Lose both and prepare for another stay near the conference cellar. WHILE MICHIGAN…

October 28, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

… Impossible." -This puck will self destruct in five seconds. .THE WOLVERINES have chosen to accept this mission, and Michigan will have to gird their loins for the mission seems quite burdensome. Not only will…

… they face the defending champs, but the Wolverines are only 2-11-3 while playing in Lake Superior's Norris Center Arena. Despite the lopsided evidence, Berenson remains 'They're a good team. But, (Lake…

October 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… better view of high-power volleyball. Friday evening, the Wolverines (4-19 overall, 0-11 Big Ten) lost to the Buckeyes (16-5, 8-2) in a quick match, 15-7, 15-4, 15-11. The next evening, the Hoosiers (14…

… places. "It just happened. There was nothing I could do," Barnett said. The Wolverines had been plan- ning for this meet since last season. The team redshirted its top three runners - Barquist, Carna, and…

…- ienced Michigan team. But as the players looked to their coach for guidance in Bloomington, one could see that a lot of teaching is left to be done. JOSE JUAREZ/[ Wolverine outside hitter Fiona Davidson…

… to be aggressive and intense - we're gonna be OK," Bradley-Doppes said. A bold prediction but one that has come true. The Wolverines are OK, but OK doesn't win matches. Improvement has been noticeable…

… certain point and we don't believe we can beat them, and we need to believe in ourselves in order to follow through and finish it out," said another of those new Wolverines, Andrea Lucadum. "We just get to…

… ball practically disappeared. "(O'Leary) hits like a man," Bradley-Doppes said. "She's 'so tough, she really roundhouse hits it." The Wolverines succeeded in slowing down O'Leary, who had only seven…

…, she entered the match at the start of the third game. The Wolverines immediately went on an 8-2 run. McCahill scooped up four digs, and threw down three kills without an error. "If we would have known…

… itself up. Everyone (else) took off too fast, and when everyone was dying, we were passing people." The Wolverines are composed of several underclassman and Foster has been pleased with the way the young…

Wolverines is the District IV Meet, November 10th, at Purdue. Michigan will be looking for a first or second place finish to earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships.. If they fail to finish in the…

… Michigan also placed second to No. 1 ranked Iowa State. These are the only two meets the Wolverines have not won. There was some good news at the meet though. Warhurst was voted Big Ten Coach of the Year…

October 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… standings. The Wolverines now stand 5-1 on the season. UIC Continued from page 1 "Last night, those others had a big game for us," Stone said. "Tonight, it was going in for us. On any night, it can come down…

… racing at Michigan's net, the Wolverines' rookie goalie Steve Shields was up to the task. Shields kicked the first shot away, and then flopped on his right side, reaching out desperately to block another…

October 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… Writer 1 BLOOMINGTON - The Indiana volleyball team woke up from a bad dream Saturday by defeating the Wolverines. Every match the Hoosiers have lost in the Big Ten this year has gone five games. In two of…

… tastes. Michigan coach Peggy Bradley-, Doppes holds the Indiana program in, high esteem. IU's Jordan gave the Wolverines the most trouble with her 53 assists. "They're smart and I think Joy (Jordan) is…

October 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 8

… of the sudden he's our other post player." Tolbert doesn't mind the chal- lenge. He understands that for the Wolverines to do well, he doesn't need to shoot every time he touches the ball - a trait…

… player in the state) along with fellow Wolverine Talley. The first game of his senior year he scored 53 points, missing only one shot in the first half. After four games he was averaging 40 points. In the…

… definite starters, 6-foot-- 11 Eric Riley, and team captai4- Calip. But wish the Wolverines missing 78 percent of their offensive production from last year, don't be surprised to see Fisher put Tolbert in to…

… create some instant offense. JOSE JUAREZ/Daify Tony Tolbert (right) and Wolverine first-year forward Sam Mitchell watch practice last week. Both of them are expected to add punch to Michigan's offense…

October 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

… Aaron Ward was cross-checked from behind into the boards by Spartan Bryan Smolinski. With a penalty imminent and the Wolverines in possession of the puck, referee Steve Piotrowski delayed whistling the…

… strap off for the rest of the game to improve his mobility. He even con- tributed to the Wolverine cause, scoring Michigan's third goal of the game. When asked if his goal was revenge, Ward replied: "It…

… worry about the future for the Wolverines. Why did Michigan start so poorly? There are many convenient excuses people can look at to explain this inauspicious beginning. First, it was the opening weekend…

…, and the Wolverines were a little out of sync - especially on the power play. But, Michigan State also was playing its season openers, and the Spartans had had one less week of practice than Michigan. Or…

… of the slowest and choppiest surfaces the Wolverines will encounter for quite sonie time. That is until Saturday's fiasco at Yost. While the ice was a little smoother, it was so soft that it resembled…

Wolverines did not want to use the'poor ice surfaces as excuses for their poor play. "The ice was soft, and all that fog made it difficult," Michigan defenseman Chris Tamer said. "But there's no sense in…

… little time by which to judge a team. Even though the Wolverines did not play well, it was not because of lack of ability, but rather a lack of a maximum effort throughout the game. "Individually, I…

… thought I could have done more things than I did," Michigan center Brian Wiseman said after Friday's loss. "We've got to do it for 60 minutes." Also, the Wolverines admitted that maybe they were looking too…

… like its our last game." Even though the Wolverines' mood is down right now, they are look- ing to use this series as a springboard for the remainder of the season. "While morale for the team is pretty…

… out of four points against MSU is a bad weekend, it has taught the Wolverines that press clippings and predictions don't win. games. Hopefully this lesson will teach Michigan that a championship…

October 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

…, the Wolverines bounced back to go 2-1 over the weekend in a tournament held at Ohio State. Michigan suffered its second consecutive loss and only its second *oss of the season Saturday, falling to…

… Kentucky 3-2. Junior Jenny Stein- hebel and Sophomore Lisa Ashton provided the scoring for the Wolverines, with Junior Chrissy Rice guarding the Michigan net. Sophomore Carrie Taylor said that Kentucky was…

October 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 16

… blew away the Michigan field hockey team's thoughts of revenge and its glimering hopes of an NCCA tournament bid this week- end in Iowa City. The Wolverines dropped their weekend matches to No. 4 Iowa…

…:24 left in the game. Goalie Donna Barg turned away four Wolverine shots to record the shutout for the Wildcats. "We had a couple of good indi- vidual performances, but we didn't play well as a team today…

… Hawkeyes' 2-0 over- time victory in Ann Arbor two weeks ago. During that game the Wolverines had three goals disal- lowed. The match's extremely close nature left a bad taste with the highly ranked Hawkeyes…

…. "I think revenge was a definite factor for Iowa," Michigan assis- tant coach Meri Demrow said. "Iowa is a very tough place to play with 400 fans yelling 'Go Hawks' for the entire game." The Wolverines

… were able to stay with the Hawkeyes for most of the first half, gaining hope of an up- set. Lisa Sweeny gave the Hawkeyes a 1-0 lead six minutes into the game. However, the Wolverines' defense tightened…

… Fowler broke the tie for the Hawkeyes with eight minutes to play in first half, giving them a 2-1 halftime advantage. Goalie Nicole Hoover was able to keep the Wolverines in the game with 18 saves, but the…

… Hawkeyes outshot the Wolverines, 15-0, in the second half. In the end, Iowa's of- fensive pressure proved to be too much as Heather Bryant and Jamie Rofrano recorded second half goals, giving the Hawkeyes…

… represent the state of Michigan in regional play. However, an experienced Wolverine squad held on for the victory, improving its record to 6-4. "We played a spectacular game," captain John Swis said. "Six…

… guys went to a camp for the 'M' select side, so a lot of players had to fill in." The Wolverines scored oneach of their first three trys, opening up a twelve-point advantage. However, " 1 a victory the…

October 28, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- verines was that the team is now back to playing at the level it did at the beginning of the season. The Wolverines hope to solid- ify their proclamation tonight in a home match against Michigan some new…

… things to try." The Wolverines will be with- out the services of standout out- side hitter Hayley Lorenzen once again. Lorenzen, who carries the team's third-best kill average of 2.77 per game, missed…

…. With three Wolverine six footers, Mich- igan should be particularly ef- fective up front. Often times, how- ever, smaller squads compensate for their lack of height up front with superior quickness…

… of the Michigan men's water polo team were being evaluated to determine who will ac- company the team to Madison for the Big Ten finals in two weeks. Despite these pressures, the Wolverines earned a 3…

…-0-1 record for the event, securing the number-one seed for the finals. Michigan de- feated Michigan State, Indiana, and Purdue, before tying Ohio State in the final match. The Wolverines overall record now…

… to the Spartans in three-straight games, marking the third consecutive Wolverine victory in the "State Pride" series. "This week in practice we de- termined that we need to play steady and focused…

… against them. Not to overlook them at all, but we have JoAnna Collias spikes over an outstretched Indiana blocker earlier this season. The Wolverines battle Michigan St. tonight at Cliff Keen Arena. down…

Wolverines are holding onto the seventh ranking regionally. At the regular season's end, only the top seven squads will receive berths into the na- tional championship tournament. Other conference teams…

October 28, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

Wolverines are well acquainted with their oppo- nent, the Bulldogs still hope to am- bush the defending league champi- 'ons in Big Rapids. Ferris finished in seventh place last season, 24 points behind Michi…

…- gan. However, the seemingly me- diocre Bulldogs somehow were one of just three league teams to beat the Wolverines. "We were playing good hockey around the time we came to play them," Ferris coach Bob…

October 28, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

Wolverines are starting to reap the benefits of being a varsity sport. Michigan (8-6-1) will travel to Aus- tin, Tex. to take on fellow first-year programs Arizona and Nebraska in a round robin tournament this…

… hard." The Wolverines face the Wildcats (2-8-0) Saturday and the Cornhuskers Sunday. Nebraska beat Arizona, 2-0, earlier in the season. The Wildcats have struggled some * in their inaugural season. They…

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

… 1okey team must think that three is the key to victo- Against No. 19 Penn State on Friday, three goals ,ould have been enough to win if the matches were nly half as long, as the Wolverines and the…

… Lady Lions were deadlocked, 2-2, after one half of play. . Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the Lady Lions were not aware of the nagic of three and scored five goals in the second half en route to a 7…

…'s just that she really wasn't into it. You see, she didn't take much pride in being a Wolverine. Fortunately for Michigan, it rarely affected Flaherty on the field. Two years later, Flaherty, a junior, has…

… become one of the best players in the three-year history of the Michigan women's soccer program. The midfielder is the Wolverines' all-time leading point-producer, a two-time' All-Big Ten selection, and…

… Michigan as Flaherty did. Part of Flaherty's problem awaited her and other freshmen when they first arrived at Michigan - the upperclassmen already on the team. These Wolverines were part of the program as…

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

…68 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - October 28, 1996 M' soccer shells fill-in Dayton goalkeeper on way to 3-0 win 'V.> 4 -'--,- -ft By Mike Rubi For the Daily The Michigan Wolverines may…

… offense." The Wolverines (3-3-1 Big Ten, 7-6-3 overall) dominated play over Dayton (9-8-0), potting two goals in the opening stanza and an insurance goal in the final period. Michigan forward Ruth Poulin…

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

Wolverines hopped on the team bus and went off to see the tourist attraction of tourist attractions: the Alaska Pipeline. "That was, like, the big attraction out there," Michigan defenseman Chris Fox said…

… thrilling of sight- seeing trips, it wasn't entirely in vain. It did make the museum trip seem pretty interesting. The Wolverines visited a museum on the Alaska-Fairbanks campus and found the Alaskan history…

October 28, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' captain and their leading returning goal scorer, Matt Herr should be on the ice leading the team. Instead, Herr has had to watch from the stands as the Wolverines lost two home games for the first…

… injury, and has been unable to skate since. In their two losses, the Wolverines have had difficulty scoring, losing 2-1 to Colgate two weeks ago and 4-2 to Michigan State on Saturday. In Saturday's loss…

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