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February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…: Michigan State concentrated so much on the shooting prowess of one Louis Bullock that the Wolverines' trio of big men had a field day, combining for 44 points. Saturday: Bullock scorched the Spartans for 22…

Wolverines' 6-.1victory over the Falcons on Saturday night. Icers pound Falcons 6-1, take control bDan Stillman Daily Sports Writer Believe it or not, the Michigan hockey team has a significant weak- ness…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… looked as if it might be close when the Buckeyes' 126-pound wrestler, Robbie Archer, defeated the Wolverines' Mat Warner. But looks can be deceiving. The W&olverines, who were unavailable for mment at…

… press time, preceded to win seven of their next eight matches. After coming up big at the lower weight classes and in close matches against Michigan State on Wednesday, the Wolverines continued the trend…

… country at 177 pounds. Going into Friday's meet against Indiana and Saturday's meet against Purdue, the Wolverines find themselves with 7-3 overall dual meet record and a 3-1 record in the Big Ten. Tonight…

… SERVAAS/Daily Michigan wrestler Teya Hill won a 9-7 overtime match in the Wolverines' 31-6 win over Ohio State This weekend, the team will travel to Indiana and Purdue. \M' track shines at Meyo, sends six…

… traveled as a team to Notre Dame, the Wolverines compet- ed in the Invitational as individuals. Thirteen Wolverines finished in the top five places of at least one event, four Wolverines won their events…

…, and three Wolverines qualified for the OC AA indoor championships. Don McLaughlin and Scott MacDonald took first and second places in the Meyo Mile. McLaughlin came in at 4:04.90 and MacDonald at 4…

… events. He cleared the high jump bar at 6-feet-10 1/4 and finished the 60 in 6.89 seconds. The Wolverines are proving to be strong contenders in the field events. Along with Devasher's high jump were Brian…

…-place finishes in the 60-meter hurdles and the 200. The Wolverines hope to build on the performances from the meet to have momentum going into Big Ten com- petition. Despite the team's lack of depth, its talent…

… the hands of Eastern Michigan a week ago. Because Saturday's Meyo Invitational in South Bend wasn't even scored as a team meet, the Wolverines could have had a legitimate excuse had they not met the…

… challenge the Eagles posed. People would have understood if Michigan didn't come through Saturday with its best performance. Apparently, the Wolverines didn't care what other people would have understood…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

… health on its side, the Michigan women's gymnas- tics team may prove unstoppable Sun- day at the Michigan Classic. The Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 5-0 overall) travel to Kalamazoo to face four unranked…

… about losing as much as scoring well as a team to boost our national ranking." Georgia, Utah and Alabama are the teams ahead of the Wolverines in the rankings and are the main ob- stacles that stand in…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… honor went to Wolverine forwards Mike Stone and Mike Helber. Stone and Helber were the lead- ers of the Michigan defensive Josh charge. The duo's stingy penalty Dubow killing limited the Lakers to 1-18 on…

… makes one of his 33 saves against Lake Superior over the weekend. Michigan swept the Lakers. Buckeves hold off Wolverines Wolvri e, 68-58' ..dmmmb.. 14110,P- Iqlmw ww - y Iqlow rq..&- 'M' cannot…

… down. Two consecutive nights, the Lakers blinked. In front of two electric Yost Ice Arena crowds, the Wolverines swept Lake Superior in a pair of gut- wrenching victories, winning Fri- day, 4-3, and…

… featuring the best of- fense in the conference (Michigan) and the premier defense (Lake Supe- rior), it was a superior defensive ef- fort by the Wolverines which keyed the sweep. "We've got a lot of guys…

… Laker power plays and surrendered 21 shots on goal. In recording his first shutout of the season, Wolverine netminder Steve Shields nullified the handful of de- cent Laker scoring chances that came his…

… comeback wasn't enough. Or maybe the first half was just too much. Whatever the reason, the end result for Michigan was a frustrating 68-58 loss to Ohio State yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines (4…

… intermission - to OSJ's 28 - on 6- for-23 shooting from the field. The Wolverines added to their woes by turning the ball over 18 times. "A great deal of'that was attributed to be- ing overly anxious to play…

…, and by all rights the Wolverines should have been down by more than 15. But Ohio State (6-1, 14-3) shot poorly (.424) from the field as well. After the break, Michigan's offense started to wake up - one…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 17

… women's swimming team were kidnapped. Saturday, they helped propel the sixth-ranked Wolverines to victories over Notre Dame, 82-58, and Eastern Michigan, 122-17, snapping a three- meet losing streak. It…

… was Senior Recognition Day at Canham Natatorium on Saturday, and the Wolverines have been celebrating all week. "They've done things special everyday during the week for the seniors," Michigan coach Jim…

… these kinds of things, but you really have to step up and task focus." The Wolverines did swim slower than in the past. Not a single Wolverine swam an NCAA qualifying or consideration time in the meet…

… breaststroke. She was also a member of the 400 free relay team that took the top spot. Kerri Hale and Talor Bendel, both juniors, also won events for the Wolverines. Hale won the 400 individual med- ley with a…

… time of 4:24.04, while Bendel took the 50 free in 24.12 sec- onds. Notre Dame's Linda Gallo did her best to put a damper on the Wolverines' celebration, winning three individual events. In all three…

… seniors were responsible for snapping the team's three game losing streak this weekend. Despite wins over Notre Dame and Eastern Michigan, the Wolverines were not totally pleased with their effort. No…

Wolverine managed to swim an NCAA qualifying or consideration time. MI' men's swimmers say C-Ya to flu problems By TJ. Berka ySports Writer ,With the Big Ten championships less than -a month away, the…

… Michigan men's swimming and diving team is looking to a new ingredient to find success. *imost seasons, the Wolverines would look-to the experience of their countless Olympic swimmers, their impeccable tra…

… won't hurt you mentally to try to figovit, however." The worst is over for the Wolverines healthwise. For the first time since the new year, Michigan had a full practice work- loqd. With the exception…

… rallying point for the Wolverines, as they saw Minnesota break Michigan's 10-year winning streak. With the Golden Gophers returning much of their championship team, Michigan will return without Olympic…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… their record to 8-2 overall, and 7-0 in the Big Ten. The scores do not reflect the de- molition job Michigan handed each team. The Wolverines crowned champions in every event against the Eagles, and in…

… most races claimed several of the top scoring positions. Seven Wolverines recorded multi- pie victory performances. Michigan promptly jumped out to a 60-11 lead after rookies Alecia Humphrey and Lara l…

… tonight was slower than last night s." Both McLean and Abell at- tempted to make the Wolverine's squad which will travel to the na- tional championships in March. Thus, they, along with others, were…

… completely rested this weekend. "I think taper is going excel- lent," McLean said. "I swain my- drowning best times this weekend, and hope- fully, we'll qualify." Next weekend, the Wolverines have another…

… for only second place as the Wolverines fell to Graceland in the Wolverine Collegiate Classic Saturday, 15-7, 15-8. "We really can't be disappointed to lose to a team like Graceland," Michigan coach Tom…

… six seeds and got off to a quick start, pounding Ferris State, 15-10 and 15-6, and Hope, 15-6 and 15-6. The Wolverines: only loss before the finals caine against. Guelph. Michigan fell, 15-7, befbre…

… blockers went up strong but McCune would not be denied as he let out a caveman-like yell and drove the ball through and down. The Wolverines rode this emo- tion to a 15-12, 15-8 victory over Cornell to…

… advance to the semifinals against Michigan State. Michigan State hammered Michigan just two weeks ago and the Wolverines were hungry for a rematch. Michigan thrashed the stunned Spartans, 15-3, in the first…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 16

… ,bench, 10in the first half, to lead her wteam. Stacy Thomas, who finished ::with 10 points, was the only other .Wolverine to score in double fig- ures. Michigan guard Ann Lemire did- n't start or play in…

… - just as Johns did during the first half at Assembly Hall. With Lemire and Johns in thedi* up, the Wolverines have shown the ability to contend with any teamin the country. Teams have to be cautious of…

… Johns inside and Lemire out on the perimeter. With either Lemire or Johns absent, the Wolverines have shown that they can play as poorly as any team-in the country. Big Ten Standings Team Couf. Overall…

… team lost for the second time this season to Indiana, 73-56, last night in Bloomington. The Wolverines are now 4-6 In the Big Ten, good for eighth place and closer to where they have been used to…

… finishing in recent years. Mchigan not far from mediocrity Without either of their top guns, Wolverines aren't tough to defend By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON -The Michigan women's basketball…

… team had a flash- back last night. The Wolverines (4-6 Big overall) were harshly re their infamous history as basketball program. This is not a good thing. A Big Ten cellar-dwellar in the past, the…

Wolverines finally started turning heads ,_ with their play thus far this season. However, a 73-56 drubbing by Indiana yes- g Ten, 12-7 minded of a women's U aW fu RU MU ' " most squads - but a stellar one…

… for Michigan, which shot a paltry 21 per- cent in the final stanza. Quite an aberration from the consis- tency the Wolverines have usually dis- played this season, Whether it was Pollyanna Johns, Ann…

… nevertheless an idea that was lost upon the Wolverines last night. Effort is what made the difference for Michigan this year as opposed to years past. Under previous coach Trish Roberts, the Wolverines often…

… their most disheartening loss of the season, the Wolverines were, simply put - ugly. Not physi- cally speaking, mind you, rather in their style of play. Just how ugly? Consider: The Hoosiers shot roughly…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

Wolverines fight for first h Weekend important for Michigan's CCHA title hopes F By Darren Everson Daily Hockey Writer With another weekend comes an- other pair of must-win games for the Michigan hockey team…

… by injuries and will not play in either game. Even with him in the lineup, Michigan has struggled offensively lately. In an attempt to re- verse that trend, the Wolverines will try a couple of…

February 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… Kevin Sullivan finishes the last leg of the world record medley relay last weekend. Wolverine runners are hoping to qualify for NCAAs this weekend. Skers hit the slopes in northern Michigan By EUGENE…

… BOWEN FOR THE DAILY For the first, and perhaps only, time in the 1994 men's track and field in- door season, the Wolverines' coaching corps will be at two different meets on the same day. Michigan…

… the slopes. The men's team has won every meet it has entered and the women's .eam has lost only one. This weekend, the Wolverines are focusing their at- tention on the Midwest Collegiate Di- vision meet…

… Sunday, respectively. Michigan will compete against a field that includes Michigan State, ,Northern Michigan, Ferris State and central Michigan. On the men's side of the slopes, the Wolverines are led by…

…- tain, the Wolverines should face stron- ger competition, especially from rival Michigan State. "I expect us to win barring any falls or last minute surprises," sophomore Jen Shorter said. Women's team…

… for improvement. Now that the Big Ten champion- ship meet is only three weeks away, and the competition is intensifying, the Wolverines are pushing to reach prime form. Saturday, the team will get an op…

…. "There has been more in- tensity lately." One goal that the Wolverines have for this meet is for some of its runners to achieve automatic qualifying times for the NCAA Championships. The distance medley…

… goal." Focusing on one common goal has been a problem for the Wolverines throughout this season. It began with three losses including a blow-out at the been here," Griffin said., "I think that we are…

… focusing on the right things now." The Wolverines will be relying on a talented line-up which has included* some surprises. Griffin pointed to the performance of senior outside hitter 'This is probably one…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 16

… in her right foot, did give the Wolverines a different lineup than in previous Big Ten matches, the results of the contest were no different then five out of the last six gaines Michigan has played in…

… - a frustrated team with another tally in the loss column. However, Hall's presence seems to be intrinsically tied to the fate of the Wolverines. Michigan has been at a disadvantage in every Big Ten…

… pumps you up," said Wolverine co-captain, senior Laura Lundbeck. The fans were especially aroused by Wymer's bars performance and floor routine, both of which broke team scoring records. In fact, Wymer…

… the col- lege level," said assistant coach Dave Kuzara. "It's fabulous that she's done well but the whole team is reaching the goals they've set for themselves." The Wolverines beat the previ- ous team…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 14

… track team heads to tomorrow's Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame. The Wolverines have not lost a meet this season, and tomorrow's con- test will be the team's first away meet of the year. "This is my first…

… time traveling with the whole team. It should be very exciting," said freshman run- ner Pauline Arnill, who, combined with her twin sister Deanna, has had a big role in the Wolverines' suc- cess this…

February 03, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… sixth-ranked Wolverines will be hosting No. 24 Central Michigan, Michigan State, Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan. Wednesday February 3, 1999 9 7Return of confidence ends Hayes'slump enior year…

… wasn't supposed to go this way for Bobby Hayes. After all, he was Michigan's top returning goal scorer, having bagged 20 last sea- son-to help the Wolverines to the national title. He was the -local hero…

… finals which impressed me." As a Wolverine, Peterson has already made a statement with her significant contributions on the bal- ance beam. Participating in just her second collegiate competition, she…

…'re getting it too; if they want to compete in the Big Ten conference this season. It looks like their training has been paying off so far. 'The problem for the Wolverines is at the Big Ten is to wrestling what…

… close match to Minnesota, 22-17, and faces Iowa this Sunday. Last Thursday's loss to No. 10 Central Michigan, marked the begin- ning of a streak of six matches for the Wolverines against opponenets ranked…

Wolverines beat Illinois on Sunday, Bahr had his sights set high when he looked to the Big Ten Tournament. "Before this I would've been happy with a fifth place," Bahr said. "But now I think we could place…

Wolverines including a two-season stint as captain in the mid- seventies. He also was a two-time all- America in 1976 and 1977. So was coaching against Michigan a bittersweet experience? Johnson said it's all…

… Johnson but nonetheless is a good friend of his, said that Johnson is a huge Michigan fan even though it is now his job to beat the Wolverines. "He always talks about the experi- ences he had when he was…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 14

… center Brendan Morrison and right wing Bill Muckalt. The three were Michigan's top returning scorers and always in the mix of the Wolverines' power play. But about a month into the season, Michigan coach…

… NHL team that owns his rights - the Dallas Stars. In the middle of the second period, Michigan was hanging on to a 2-1 lead and the game remained in doubt - an unusual situation for the Wolverines. But…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 14

… wager in October. He chose to lay all his chips down on the developing rookie class. As the fortunes of the frosh went, so would go the Wolverines. The risky move threatened to break Michigan's bank…

… yesterday. Throughout the first half of the Wolverines' 68-58 defeat, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson finally played like Ohio State hoped they would - like jittery high…

… against the tenacious Buckeyes. As Fisher went window-shopping down the Wolverine bench, he saw several antiques. Michigan captain Freddie Hunter, Kirk Taylor and Eric Riley all started for much of last…

… older Wolverines shirked their warm-ups and walked on the court. "The guys who haven't played as much can give you a spark because they're not known," junior forward James Voskuil said. "If they've been…

… and Rose deserve to start every game. But the veterans are capable of providing solid support off the bench. They demonstrated yesterday that they deserve the chance. The Wolverine coaches have 11 games…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 15

… the Western Athletic Conference. The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - February 3, 1992- Page 7 O'Meara ekes by .e Sluman in playoff Wolverine Brian Harper tangles with an Indiana wrestler. Harper won…

… chased the Hoosiers out of Crisler Arena with a 34-6 victory. However, the ninth-ranked Wolverines (8-0-1, 4-0-1 Big Ten) sputtered during the first half of the match, as the Hoosiers (2-9, 0-4) jumped out…

… to an early lead. Frank Ingalls (118 pounds) had the riding time advan- tage at the end of the first match which was the differ- ence in a 7-6 victory over Michigan's Matt Stout. Wolverine Jason Cluff…

… climbed back to narrow the Wolverines lead when Jeff Lyons (142) won by decision over James Rawls. Michigan coach Dale Bahr said that Rawls wasn't as strong as usual, and that he might not have warmed up…

… properly. The rest of the match was dominated by the Wolverines. Brian Harper (150) recorded his 20th vic- tory of the season with a 13-4 (major decision) disposal of Mike Palazzo. Sean Bormet (158) also won…

February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

… THE POND PART ii: Three more Wolverines may have earned trips to Auburn for the NCdAAyChampionships during Saturday's meet. Owen Von Richter earned consid- eration in the 200 Individual Medley (1…

…: Indiana assistant coach Bruce Zimmerman said the Hoosiers had a "confidence problem" this past weekend. The Hoosiers "didn't expect to come in and upset the Wolverines," he said, but he expected better…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… to be a season to fulfill expectations. The Michigan women's gymnas- tics team finished third in the Big Ten last season. Throughout last year, the Wolverines toppled school record after record, and…

… going to make them stronger." S Michigan's Brian Winkler works the rings Saturday against Iowa State. Wolverine gymnast Diane Armuto competes on the uneven bars in a meet earlier this season. Men…

… crack a smile. The Wolverines graduated only Matt Harrison from their success- ful 1991 team. Twelve returning gymnasts were eager to surpass last year's winning season in which they set a school record…

… and Michigan State. Friday the Wolverines nearly achieved their goal of 270, finish- ing at 269.90 in a victory against Iowa State. Although one would not con- sider the season thus far to be a suc…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…, one of the Wolverines, Steve Bigelow, has his own way of mentally higher which has hurt the view there, but it is still a great view there. D: What about Tiger Stadium'? What is your viewpoint on what…

…, Reese had nothing but praise for the Wolverine swimmers. "Wunderlich is in real good po- sition. Namesnik's times speak for themselves. Barrowman is one of the toughest swimmers in the world. He does with…

… least 10 Wolverine swimmers who are hoping to compete in this summer's Olympics. m ANN R UOR1 5TH AVE. AT LIBERTY 761-9700 $ O o0DAiLY SHOWS BEFORE6PM A DAY TUESDAY MTUDENT WT ID 05 GOODRICH…

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