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February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

… December, it was defense the Wolverines were lacking. Coming off blowout losses to Princeton and Notre Dame with the Big Ten season on the horizon, Michigan desperately needed a spark to stop falling…

… rebounds. With her on the floor in the early minutes, the Wolverines’ defense thrived in victories over Penn State, Michigan State and Ohio State. Most Big Ten squads wouldn’t start a player who only…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

Wolverines face No. 3 UCLA. Michigan's lone Olympian and captain of the 2000 U.S. squad, senior Elise Ray, is looking forward to the rare opportunity to catch up with old friends. Kristen Maloney and Tasha…

… tough team to beat, and Michigan will have to be the best it's been all season. After suffering a tight loss to No. 1 Utah last weekend, the Wolverines have focused on the little deductions that separated…

… collegiate career by winning a three-set thriller over Ohio State's Scott Green at the Wolverine Invitational, and has yet to slow down this season. Inexperience has never been a fac- tor for Maravic. By the…

… come back and bring three friends." n't lost a step ines, posting a 1-1 record in the fall. or Maravic The Wolverines graduate four seniors g to do with this year, so Cariello's time is sure to…

… Andrew Mazlin - and hopes to sign Wolverine one more during the spring. and doubles "Our recruiting went very well," duals of the Berque said. "All three of them are big cord in both athletic guys who have…

… has had shots." already for the Wolverines, and the member of potential of others coming into the pro- Joe Cariello gram, the future looks bright for the the Wolver- Michigan tennis squad. By James V…

… took place before a Michigan varsity meet. Having a chance to watch the Wolverines in action left Rais dreaming of one day wear- ing the Michigan uniform. Now that he has reached Michigan, Rais has his…

February 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…- ngits peak offensive performance of the season, rode rouaghshcd cver an. out-classed University of Wiscon- sin five last night at Yost Field House to smother the Badgers ,. 50C-39. The Wolverines hit the…

… tallis were sent thlrough the net. Wolverines Tlake Early -tea~d Only in the first ten minutes or the. contest was W ise-onsin able to minn- tain the furious pace set by Michi- gan, After Keith Harder sent…

… orentr ms asMcia ntt '20 points to Wiscon sin's 1 tBt te'ams flooding the floor r xith :su's:i tW'X.s. Wolverine guard Don Lind.'- MAN OF RUIM O S-I 0. "Fritz" Crisler is one of the probable candi- dates…

… period wenreti Badgerswithin eight points- of m high-fying Michigan. five. Aftert count stood a t 34-26, the Wo),lverine: started an tck: That threatened beoea rout bJefore a last-'min-,t(. Wicnin ra…

…, center, John Jenswoidl at left ing.Thie defensive l;ositions arc filled by Herb Upton anid Bob Henderson with Dick Mixer as goalie. The Wolverine scn owr will consist of 7-.)'_ enfild Fred Lounsber', r d…

…-5 victory over On the basis of tihe compoarative tiunes! tingent upon approval of proposals rO+ i1o State, the Wolverines- will try register~ed by these mren, and their to broadenx the authority and in- pto…

… reastsf l keevent. Free- (until Bcin Te nchools iiduall of the Wolverine's mat squad. utlBgTnshosidvdal stylersB I3i een1 and Bob Mowerson,I had studied suggested changes in the - .backstrokes lsob, Muns on…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 3, 1984 Willis lea (Continued from 60-59, with 3:38 to play Turner said he triedt _ sputtering Wolverine(o ds State win over Page 1) to put life into…

… academic as MSU finished on top, 72-67. Missed free throws hurt Michigan on- ce again. The Wolverines went 15-24 at the line, 4-11 in the first half. State made 30-39, including 7-7 by Willis. Although the…

… foul shooting hurt, Michigan shot well from the field. In the second half the Wolverines shot 59% (13- 22) and 55% for the game. Tarpley and Tini McCormick each went 5-5 from the floor and Rellford went…

… 6-8. But another old nemesis did haunt Michigan - a shaky first half. At first it didn't start out that way, though, as the Wolverines raced to a 17-9 lead. BUT TRANSFER forward Ken John- son keyed a…

… back against State when the two teams hold a rematch Feb. 11 at Crisler Arena. MSU plays a non-conference game with Oregon State at Jennison on Sunday. L K Fo vi Sk D. To Po M T A Wolverines Almost…

… in a friendly rivalry which has seen them finish one-two in each of the Wolverines' first three meets. Nielsen won in the team's first meet with his best toss of the season, 58-11/2. The last two weeks…

February 03, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… was feated by the Indiana Hoosiers, 64-49, a hteet that for the Wolverines, was couragingly close. "We were competitive all the way rough the meet," said Wolverine >ach'Gus Stager. "But the depth of…

….. THE WOLVERINES more than held their own in the freestyle sprints, as Mark Noetzel won the 50-yard free and Fernando Canales captured the 100- and 200-yard races. "Although we didn't win, it was the best…

… which included Noetzel, Tim Dudley, and Kir- stan Vandersluis. Wolverine tanker Bruce Gemmell won the 200-yard backstroke. "I was pleased with the way I swam, and I think at this point in the season, I…

Wolverines' Kevin Williamson came in second. Dudley, Michigan's top butterflier, finished third behind a couple of high- caliber Indiana swimmers. TJIE WOLVERINES' Ron Merriott and the Hoosiers' Tim Bollinger…

February 03, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… FRAN M-F, 10-2 and M-W-F 2-4 at 420 MAYNARD Beleaguered Blue test rested ..By MARC FELDMAN . The Michigan Wolverines, who rested on top of the Big Ten standings as recently as two weeks ago, will…

… touted Wolverines to the brink of elimination from title consideration. Illinois, on the other hand, could still play an important, role in the race for conference laurels, although its current prominence…

February 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…C- Wolverines Finally Score! Morris tied the score again and try champ from the New York Ath- Bob Marshall finally counted for; Northwestern went on to pile up a letic Club, in the slow time of four Michigan at…

… ictoy. captured the two-mile handicap run Wolverines play their opponents on Klier and Boryla marked up 16 for the second straight year, scoring even terms. After Ted Frick had points each fLr the Notre…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

… the title goes through come March. "We'll be excited to play (the Wolverines) at a neutral site like Joe Louis Arena," Kunitz said. "We're both top teams in the league, it's just exciting to play…

… scoring chances, but the puck was going to the net," Berenson said. Michigan started to control play for the remainder of the second period, outshooting the Bulldogs 11-5. The Wolverines finally broke…

February 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… the game as long as he did. He picked up his third foul with 10:44 left in the first half. At the time the Wolverines were leading by four, 23-19. When he came back in five minutes later, the score was…

… managed to survive the period without pick- ing up any more personals. The Wolverines thereupon began to pull away again, but had their charge stopped by two technical fouls, one to center Ken Brady and the…

…) brings the ball upcourt on a Wolverine fast break. Rod Ford (43) and Purdue's Bill Franklin (23) race alongside. Although at times last night Wilmore had trouble controlling the ball, his 23 points led…

… pad, the Wolverines bettered Toledo by 12 yesterday. Behind by 10 points after eight minutes of the first half, the fresh- men warmed up and moved ahead four minutes later on a feed from John Bernard to…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…, the swimming coach discusses in his soft southern drawl the Mecca of swimming, and of the Wolverines who hope to make that grand pilgrim- age. He speaks of September, of Australia, of the Olympics. In…

… many vari- ables, everything had to come together perfectly for these women to make it to this point." For six of the Wolverines, everything has come together, all variables are defined and the…

… Invitational back in December that I real- ized that dream," Abbey said. "I could not be more excited than to have done it as a Michigan Wolverine." When the freshman backstroker qualified, it was with…

… have competed in my whole life," Carlburg said. A sophomore backstroker, Carlberg qualified for Trials the summer before her freshman year as a Wolverine. She has set high goals for this summer, and will…

… in common. All are Wolverines. Crisman joins five other Wolverines in a quest for Olympic status. She would like to leave an Olympic athlete. This too is her first shot at the world. "It is really a…

… team he sacrificed for. Many of the Wolverines wear the numbers they wear because those numbers represent their development as a player. could even say that I obsess with the number. A number means a…

… Michigan hockey, nine is per- haps the most storied digit. Players from Red Berenson to Brendan Morrison wore it as Wolverines. Now Mark Kosick, who has become one of the team's leading scorers, bears the…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… goal and two assists in the second game of the weekend. * Ryznar was hoping to continue his stel- lar play against Michigan State, a team he has always had good fortune against. In his Wolverine debut…

…'ll also give him an opportunity to do some things at quarterback." With Chad Henne entrenched at quar- terback, the Wolverines are set at the position for a few years. Bass and the Wolverines' sole…

… Spartans. Unlike when Michigan State beat the Wolverines in the Great Lakes Invitational - a game in which the Wolverines were without four players who were playing in the World Junior Championship…

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, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…'. elimination of some mistakes on the beam and bars that have plagued them since the beginning of the season. Janne Klepek was the major contributor to the Wolverines' marked improvement. She delivered a 9…

….45-88.45 lead after two events. Mitch Rose paced the Wolverines in the rings with a 9.5 to give Michigan its only win. Brock Orwig finished the night with the meet's best overall score at 55.15 Women swimmers win…

… weekend, beating Illinois Friday 'night 69-43 and Northwestern Saturday afternoon 77-53. Leading the Wolverine attack against Illinois was sophomore Susie Rabiah, a Flint native, who raced into Michigan…

Wolverine Brenna Tymko in 2:06.01, just 13/100ths of a second faster than Liz Grant of Illinois. Both Rabiah's and Tymko's times were career bests, which is unusual for swimmers in the midst of their intense…

Wolverines captured both the singles and doubles crowns. Ed Nagel lived up to his number-one seeding in singles, defeating Michigan teammate Dan Goldberg, who was seeded fourth, 6-3, 6-4 in the finals…

February 03, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… teammate of Vanden Broek's on gram also impressed me, so the end of my sophomore year I gave career by capturing the high bar, the Wolverines. decision wasn't much in doubt." it up entirely. This gave me…

… more side horse and all-around state When the decision for college After he joined the Wolverine of an opportunity to work and titles as a senior. Ironically, he rolled around, Michigan was the squad he…

… "close tman for Wolverines Ken Wiebeck races" and " much improved and John Salassa to beat will be team." Why the change? Bill Swano. Swano will alo swim The answer can be found in last in the 500-yard…

…'d say that Michigan will get a team. He has hopes of improving great meet." Michigan's status in the national Usually Individual standings for medley relay times, Wolverine coach Stager, as usu- the…

Wolverines currently in third al, put much emphasis on the place. "individual challenges" facing his Hickman is relying heavily on "indvidal callnges faing sprinter Fred Hogan, backstroker team members. He…

February 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

… EAST LANSING, Feb. 2--Taking new meet record, Michigan's swimming tors 'from the unbeaten ranks, 48-36, t- A pair of Wolverine winning strea styler Abel Gilber upset- Michigan's M and the Maize and Blue…

… foot ahead of Wolverine Bob Swain in the 60-yard dash. In the trial heats both Baynard and Swain took firsts, with times of :06.6 sec- onds. Later Baynard lopped a tenth of a second off his time in the…

… trio. The Wolverines' time of 3:01 equalled their best efort of the season. State's ace, Howie Patterson, took the 150-yard backstroke as expected. His 1:9.6 gave him first over team- mate Bill Cooley…

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, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… Big Ten season officially begins today, and the con- ference picture is anything but clear. About the only thing in focus is a playoff picture without a supporting cast of Wolverines. After Thursday…

Wolverines last Saturday (18 minutes of play), which Michigan won 56-54 on Marty Bodnar's last second layup. During those Three games Illinois' record was 0-3. But Holcomb returned against the Badgers and…

… who is 7-2. The way we were flipping the ball around, it was awesome." IT'S MIDTERM TIME. But don't panic. This midterm evaluation only concerns the Wolverine basketball players, whose Big Ten season…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…' STATS By Brian Schick Daily Sports Writer For the third time this season, the Michigan women's basketball team is "0-0." After yesterday's 68-56 loss to Wisconsin, the Wolverines dropped their third…

… from their opponents killed the Wolverines. "We just struggled scoring from the perimeter," Gue- vara said. "It came down to being able to stop them from scoring (and we didn't)." Freshman Niki Reams was…

… (11) in the Wolverine loss. Two of the bright spots in this game were Michigan's ability to dominate the offensive glass - pulling down 14 rebounds - and finishing with more assists (17) than turnovers…

… game after sophomore forward Tabitha Pool hit a trey to pull the Wolverines to 58-56. Michigan State (5-2, 12-6) used the same formula as Wisconsin, killing Michigan from the perimeter. Michigan State…

…. The result was a two- point gap turning into a 17-point canyon as the Wolverines fell to the Spartans 73-56. "The last six minutes we just could- n't buy a basket," Guevara said. "We just could not get…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… losing streak is to play a team that is also struggling. For the Spartans, that team was Michigan. A fired up State squad ended its seven-game skid with a 72-67 victory over the Wolverines before 10,004 at…

… loss was Michigan's third straight arid fourth in its last five games. The Wolverines are 4-5 in the Big Ten and effectively out of contention for the con- ference title. MSU won its first game in 29…

… a lift." Turner led a second-half comeback with 12 points and an assist during a 14- 4 Wolverine run. The rally erased an 11- point deficit and cut the Spartan lead to See WILLIS, Page 10 ' battles…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… asked me if I wanted the job and I couldn't say yes quickly enough," said the former Wolverine shortstop. Oakland pitchers Mike Norris, Rick Langford, Steve McCatty and Matt Keough suffered arm problems…

Wolverines and signed a $25,000 con- tract with the Detroit Tigers following his junior year. He noted that "it was a foregone conclusion that I would sign with the Tigers if they wanted me. Many other teams…

Wolverine coach Stu Isaac. "The next couple of years she didn't make any national teams and she was frustrated. Even as a freshman she didn't quite know where she was going." COPP's CONFIDENCE steadily im…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… walk. That is if it's Farley, as in Wil- liam Farley, Olympic freestyler, Big Ten champion and Michigan swim standout. Bill is the distance man for the Wolverines. As a sophomore he cracked four team and…

… wanted to change surroundings etive part in . and Al Wistirt persua'ded me id although to pick Michigan." professional Wistert, whom avid Wolverine ptressed anhl fans may remember as a Michigan tre th m…

… help- ing me . . .," praises Parley. Stager, on the other hand, com- pares him "favorably to any other Wolverine swimmer I've coached, who's been great. Bill works hard BILL FARLEY p 4 . Now -renting…

February 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…, with or without the moves, Ollie hays suddenly come into his own as/a scorer of merit in the Big Ten, as he's averaged almost 23 a game in the Wolverines' last three. Starting a week ago Sat-' urday…

… _________________________ ii By The Associated Press Michigan's Wolverines forged into first place ahead of UCLA in The Associated Press. major college basketball poll today while Davidson, Duke, Indiana and Van- derbilt…

February 03, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…- ponents continues for 11th-ranked Michigan. In the 13th-ranked Hawkeyes, the Wolverines will face their stiffest conference competition yet (8 p.m., Crisler Arena. Ch. 62). "They're playing great basket…

… participating in the Olympics will be on the line from August 8 to August 13, during the U.S. trials in Austin, Texas. Two other Wolverines, Erick Olsen and Alex Alvizuri, will represent their native countries…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…, Strack was ready to admit that Rich Jones and Don Freeman are "awfully good." At least they were Tues- day when they sparked Illinois' 09-93 win over the Wolverines. "We weren't quite sure what to expect…

… though. In the past two years, he has finished fifth in the Big Ten high bar competition. Last year, he fin- ished first among the Wolverines, closely followed by since graduat- ed Alex Frecska and all…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… learn from their mistakes." Obviously, Wade's education paid off, as he used the Minnesota contest to showcase his talents. Coming off the bench he provided the spark necessary to give the Wolverines

…'s towering Randy Breuer45) and Jim Petersen(20) during the Wolverines' upset victory over the Gophers earlier this season. Michigan Basketball Statistics 1 eON In a world of rising costs and increasing…

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…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… ven- ture capitalist who once called the shots for Gateway, he's earned a' reputation as a champion of innova- tion. The previous four governors all sent off Wolverine graduates whilemin office…

… be entirely too predictable. He'd be another politi- cian, except, well, he's not the presi- dent. In my conversations with fellow class of 2011 Wolverines, I've sug- gested - to near-unanimous agree…

February 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, following on the heels of last night's 3-3 tie, still gave the Wolverines an edge in the four-game series and the mythical Conference hockey crown. The de- feat was Michigan's third of the sea- son, as…

… garnering 741/ points in a lop sided victory over Purdue and Ohio State. The Wolverines took seven first places in the track events and a first in the pole vault, while the Buckeyes and Boilermakers had two…

February 03, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… Byadvertisingonthisyear'sSummer Employment Page you can reach over 40,0o+highlyqualifiedWolverines! This is a great oppurtunity for internships orsummerepositions to reach the eyes ofmany eligible students. Presentedby The…

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