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November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 18

… freshmen on the team, it is no surprise that Michigan coach Jim Richardson is blunt when saying "We're young." Youth has its advantages for the Wolverines, who have already seen three freshmen win individual…

…-yard breaststroke, as well. Richardson is also looking to freshmen Brooke Smith and Lisheth Gohel to devel- op in the 200-yard butterfly, an event the Wolverines must shore up, in order so compete with…

November 04, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

Wolverines, 15-9, 17-15 and 15-12. Although Michigan (16-8) suf- fered from the earlier loss of senior outside hitter Hayley Lorenzen, the Wolverines rotated additional play- ers into the lineup to compensate…

… for the lack of up-front hitting power. But an additional injury to junior outside hitter Michelle Hor- rigan put the Wolverines in a bind up front. "Michelle's leg was bothering her, and her loss in…

November 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 26) • Page Image 16

… Writer more Chris Szabo placed fourth for be able to take a little confidence very good times, and the Wolverines Senior Carrie Yates picked up the the Wolverines and 23rd in the meet into the NCAA…

…'s race, .the be expected. "It's always a disap- The gap between the Wolverines' two spots. third place finish doesn't tarnish its pointment when you think you have first and fifth runners was only 41 Coach…

November 04, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

…, the Michigan basket- ball team has fallen to Athletes in Action. AIA, a traveling exhibition team whose main purpose is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, beat the Wolverines, 95- 93, last night. As…

… victory.v What was troubling was the Wolverines' failure to execute offen- sively down the stretch. In the drama that is a close contest against AIA, the Wolverines missed four free throws and failed to get…

November 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 26) • Page Image 14

… need more teamwork by Andy De Korte Daily Hockey Writer KALAMAZOO - Taking four points from a two-game series is the goal of every team in the CCHA on any given weekend. While the Wolverines accomplished…

… play." The tight penalty calls appear to be a thing that will cause all CCHA teams to conform to cleaner play. In reality, this change should help the Wolverines. Led by four extremely quick centers…

Wolverine forwards kept the puck in WMU's zone for large chunks of the game. The Wolverines would have certainly scored more Friday, without the impressive WMU defensemen. The defensemen blocked more shots(8…

…) than Bronco goalie, Craig Brown(6). Five is considered a good periou a shot block tally. Whenever a Wolverine would close in on the goal he was intercepted by a Western defenseman. The choppy nature of…

… Saturday's game could have easily left an objective fan in doubt as to the better team. After a power-play goal by Chris Tamer, the Wolverines could not keep consistent pressure on Western. While five…

… Michigan first-period penalties played a big part in this, the Wolverines' forwards did not play with each other as well as they had done the night before. Clearly, the Broncos, playing in their home opener…

…, were playing an intesified game. They outshot the Wolverines 25 to 13 for the period, which closed in a 1-1 tie. By the end of the second period, Michigan actually led Western in total shots. While the…

… action was dominated by individual Wolverines, it was not necessarily dominated by Michigan. A large part of the effort was single-handed. The majority of the credit for each of Michigan's tiebreaking…

… goals should go to the scorer. Wiseman's goal, Michigan's fourth, was the eventual game winner, boosting the Wolverines to a 5-3 victory. While Michigan has individual talent - 16 players selected in the…

November 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

… women's cross country team has been the target of more than just upstart competition recently. Coming into Saturday's Big Ten Championships at Bloomington, the Wolverines had to prove both to them- selves…

… second (48), respectively. Most importantly, the Wolverines were able to meet their expectations and provide themselves with the confidence they will need as they head into the final and most important…

November 04, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…. However, the Michigan women's swimming and diving team will prove to be exceptions to the rule once again this weekend. Today, the Wolverines (2-0) enter the Lady Mustang Classic, compet- ing against such…

…- titions, the Wolverines will not focus on winning. Rather, Michigan will concentrate on the future and the train- ing that must go into achieving an- other Big Ten and possibly a NCAA title. While most…

November 04, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

… is the North Melbourne Giants, who will take - the hardwood against the Wolverines tonight at Crisler Arena at 7,30. T~he Australian-based team is mak- inga. Big Ten swing in place of the Israelis. The…

… Giants played Indiana on Sunday and Purdue on Monday, los- in both games by an average of 37 its. 44t they were nice enough to fit the Wolverines into their schedule Ellerbe admitted that he doesn't even…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 15

… Tracking 'M' teams Check out the Michigan hockey team as it takes on Ohio State on Friday night at Yost Ice Arena at 7:35 p.m. The Wolverines face the Buckeyes at home on Friday and in Columbus on Saturday…

…-yard uchdown. But shortly after Johnson crossed the fifty, a flag dropped back at the Michigan 33. The Wolverines had been flagged for an illegal block in the back, negating Johnson's fabulous run and…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 16

… unanimous decision, for that matter. The Wolverines brought a Rocky Balboa-type surge in the final mile while Wisconsin, as favored as Ivan Drago going into the meet, wobbled like Glass Joe coming down the…

… cross country Not to say confidence isn't an important ingredient for success - where would the Wolverines be with- out it? "A big part of this sport is the mind-set," Cantin said. "If you get all your…

… sophomore ran the best race of his career as a Wolverine at last Saturday's Big Ten Championship, fin- ishing 15th overall and fifth for the team. For most of the season, Caughlan has placed sixth or seventh…

… for the Wolverines, an impressive accomplish- ment for the budding star. But his stand- ings weren't enough to impact the results, in which only the top five run- ners count. This past Saturday, however…

… two runners, that separated the Wolverines from Wisconsin. The Badgers eventually won the meet, edg- ing Michigan by a score of 38-40. Michigan coach Ron Warhurst described the last stretch as emotional…

…, Caughlan also sees himself as a potential prominent runner for the Wolverines in the years to come. He compares himself to Mike Wisniewski, currently a junior for the Michigan team. "(Mike) came out of high…

November 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

… one would say Schultz played well, Saban cred- ited the junior for being the reason the Spartans were expect- ed to compete with the Wolverines in the first place. "Todd has played very well for us all…

… pounds. There were his hands, which are soft enough to catch an ostrich egg dropped from a 10-story building. And there were offenses. Who would use his potent combination ? Apparently, the Wolverines said…

… ask me if tibo Notebook I'd do it again, I would. If you ask me if I wish we didn't do it today, I do." RAY'S DAY: Marcus Ray had arguably his best day as a Wolverine. Not only did he intercept two…

… interception returns. LIKE BUTTER: Tyrone Butterfield's 59-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter was "one of the biggest plays of the game," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said. The Wolverines had several other…

… big plays, something they have been miss- ing lately. They had five plays for 20 yards or more. DISCIPLINE, DISCIPLINE: The Wolverines, who have a reputation for discipline, had some trouble with…

… home. The streak is the school's longest since 1991-92. TOSSING IT AROUND: Michigan lost the coin toss again. Michigan won the game again. The Wolverines improved to 7-0 this season when they've lost the…

… coin toss. And the Wolverines won their eighth straight regular season game when los- ing the coin toss, dating back to last season's Ohio State game. MILESTONES: Senior kicker Remy Hamilton's 44-yard…

… remaining in the first half, Marcus Ray picked off Michigan State quar- terback Todd Schultz's pass. The Wolverines went on to score a touch-. down with 15 seconds left in the half and gained so much momentum…

November 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

… assist, showing no ill-effects of Schock's check. THEY 15ID IT AGAIN: Saturday nights last-minute, game-winning goal by Michigan State's Bryan Adams ended the Wolverines' quest to set the school record for…

… Spartans who won the battle early, killing off the Wolverines' first four man-advantages of the game. On the fifth, early in the third period, Matt Herr ended the Spartans' streak of 20 straight successful…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… North Carolina jersev last weekend. The company worked on both the Tar Heels' and Wolverines' models together, with many similarities in the final product. A block 'M' appears near the top right of the…

…. Based on the Wolverines' input, Nike caen up with the final design. The Wolverines will retain uniforms in each of the three colors they have used in the past white, blue and maize. AROUND THE NATION 2…

November 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… tomorrow from 9-10:30 p.m. in ,:the Wolverine Room of the Mkhigan Union. Habitat for Humanity is an interna- tional organization that helps people in need to build and repair their own homes. (For more…

… University and Michigan State com-e bined forces to carry Saturday's game.a ball 77 miles from East Lansing to Ann- Arbor, delivering the ball to referees before the Wolverine-Spartan game. . The run, similar…

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