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October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 17

… Tournament with its first significant momentum of the season The, Wolverines (1-5-1 Big Ten, 7-10-2 overall) finished the '0g1ar season with a three-game winning streak, includ- iog :thir first conference…

…, the Wolverines struck first against Wright State (7-9-1). Sophomore forward Karen Montgomery scored the only goal of the first half at 32:30 off freshman midfielder Kelly Lukasik's cross in front of the…

… goal. Throughout the second half, freshman goalkeeper Jessica Jones and the Michigan defense continued to shutdown the Raiders while the Wolverine offense scored three times. Sophomore forward Ashley…

… early this week to determine whether she can play this weekend. Evei though Michigan comes into the Big Ten Tourna- ment as the lowest seed, the Wolverines maintain hope that No surprises in field…

… games against Ohio State and Penn State. If there's one quality that the Wol- verines have against these teams, it's consistency. The No. 14 Wolverines rolled into Columbus Friday and rolled all over the…

… Buckeyes, defeating them for a second time this season. The last time that these two teams met resulted in a Michigan shutout, 3- 0. The Wolverines blanked Ohio State again Friday, 1-0. Sherene Smith scored…

… Michigan's goal with assists by Jennifer Lupinski and Aaleya Koreishi. The Wolverine goalie, Rachael Geisthardt, had 14 saves in the match to earn the shutout. Michigan didn't have much time for celebration…

…, though. The team travelled to Pennsylvania Sunday to take the field against the Lady Lions. In theirprevious match-up this sea- son, the Wolverines fell to Penn State when the Lady Lions rallied from a…

…'t nearly as close as the last time. Penn State didn't allow room for any doubt that they were the better team. The Nittany Lions nailed the Wol- verines 6-1. The Wolverines managed to get the ball in the net…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 16

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 30, 1995 ~. 3 Wolverines' victory over Maine could be part of a major rivalry By Danielle Rumore Daily Sports Writer Last Thursday…

… Invitational Tour- nament. The Black Bears fell to the 'Wolverines. 3-1, in the championship game. Since then, Michigan and Maine have devel- opedabitofamini- rivalry, spanning just two games. The -Wolverines

… season. Over four games, the Wolverines converted only 12 per- cent of its power play opportunities (3 of 25), last in the CCHA. Last season, they scored on 29.3% of their man- advantages. WOLVERINE FIRSTS…

…: Halko, Mad- den and Warren Luhning notched their first goals of the season Thurs- day, while left wing Justin Clark saw his first action as a Wolverine. WMEB College Hockey Poll First-place votes in…

… - finals. In last Thursday's 6-3 win over the Black Bears, the Wolverines evened the series at two wins apiece. "College hockey needs more games like this," Maine coach Shawn Walsh said. "(Michigan) is going…

… to be a good team this season." KINGS OF THE PALACE: Jason Botterill, John Madden and Kevin Hilton lead all current Wolverines in goals scored at the Palace. CCHA scores Thursday and Friday's games…

… help. The defensemen are solid, doing a good job limiting oppo- nents chances and adding some scoring punch. The Wolverines played with a little extra emotion Thursday night and every- one wearing the…

… capffain, who last year won the goaltending battle. He made 47 saves against the Wolverines and then turned aside 33 shots in a loss to Boston University in the championship game. Rarely is a losing…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

… Michigan State. She originally hurt her knee Oct. 6 at indianaand missed five games before she Dried to come back Wednesday. The Wolverines have demonstrated their depth in Ruschiensky's absence…

… hitting percentage in the second game Saturday. It produced 17 kills in 33 attempts with no hitting errors. The Wolverines went on a 13-0 scoring streak in that game after lowajumped out 'to an early 5…

… finishes second as Sullivan sets course record By Janmes tioldtein the efforts of the nine-man Wolverine Daily Sports Writer squad. The Michigan men's cross countryteam "This was definitely the best race we…

Wolverines placed two other run- be too much for the Wolverines. ners in the top 10. Theo Molla took sixth Saturday, Michigan took second place (25:07) and John Mortimer finished one in the Big Ten…

… the Wolverines in Sullivan, Molla and Mortimer were the last 2000 meters en route to their named to the All-Big Ten team, which second consecutive conference title and consisted of the top seven…

Wolverines were ahead of State was next with 91. the Badgers. By 6000 meters, though, Once again, Kevin Sullivan, thejunior they were even. two-time All-American, won the indi- But Wisconsin was just too tough…

… turning from last year's team. The seconds. Wolverines just couldn't match Yet what stood out with the junior's Wisconsin's depth. win was the final margin he had over the Warhurst knew it would be tough to…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 14

… longer, it may be con- sidered a permanent resident. Michigan has not lost the coveted wa- ter bottle since 1986, but that loss is still in Wolverine coach Lloyd Carr's memory. pared to only 21 victories…

… to see as coach." FLAG ON THE PLAY: No matter how easily you win, you can never fully please a coach, and Saturday was no exception. Carr was not at all happy with the Wolverines' nine penalties which…

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