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…