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December 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

… Michigan wrestling team was start- ing seven underclassmen. The Wolverines continued to post impressive results in their early sea- son tournaments, as seven wrestlers placed in the top five of their weight…

… Western Michigan at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were blown out at home by the Broncos, 7-2, in Michigan's second game last season. Since then, the Wolverines are 19-0- 1 at Yost and have trailed their…

December 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 4, 1996 Michigan harriers bow to sun gods Wolverines experience heat exhaustion, poor finishes at NCAA Championship By Jacob Wheeler Daily Sports Writer…

… to Michigan's liking. Instead, the Wolverines were forced to run in 70 degree temperatures all day. Michigan was shooting for the top eight overall and hoping to land two run- ners in the top 10. But…

… next year. er, and has two more years to break the top 10 at nationals. MacDonald finished 43rd in Tucson, his last race as a Wolverine. "I just couldn't move up at the end of years, the NCAAs1…

… the Wolverines were freshman Otto Olson and sophomores Corey Grant and Jeff Reese. Grant finished fourth after plac- ing first and second, respectively, in the Wolverines' previous two meets. The lone…

… lost only two matches this season. Bahr said the only disappointment of the tournament was that the' Wolverines only had one champion. "We wrestled really well all day, but then lost in the last match…

…," Bahr said. "We've got to win in the finals." There was no team-scoring in the tournament, and the Wolverines were allowed to enter an unlimited number of wrestlers per weight class. The Wolverines travel…

April 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines would spur a little more interest, draw a few more fans. So you see, the gafe wasn't really supposed to beall that im- Eet. It was posed tobe a fun day for the fans - almost like an…

…, and no one seemed to remem- ber - or care - that this game didn't count in the conference standings. eading into the bottom ofthe seventh ig, the Wolverines held a 3-2 lead. Then Michigan State came…

… extra in- nings. And when Michigan's Mike Cervenak scored the go-ahead run in the too of the h, the Spartan-partisan crowd was si- tced. By the time Wolverine closer John Arvai finally got the last out…

…'s critical mo- ment. A wild pitch in the top of the 10th inning allowed Michigan to score the game-winning run as the Wolverines beat Michigan State, 5-4, before a crowd of 6,267 in the inaugural game at…

… off the Wolverine 10th with a single to left, then moved to second when Spar- tan pitcher Marty Patterson walked rightfielder Derek Besco. First baseman Bryan Besco moved the runners up with a sacrifice…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 26

… would be enough to excite any coach. For the second straight year, the Michigan men's golf team faces this situation. Unfortunately, the Wolverines could rot translate experience into success last year…

…. The Wolverines were plagued by inconsistency throughout the fall and spring seasons. Six different golfers took turns as Michigan's low scorer in 12 tournaments. Michigan coach Jim Carras does not plan…

… former Wolverine Chris Brockway won the individual title. Men's tennis to challenge Big Ten y Richard Shin aily Sports Writer Last season, the Michigan men's ten- rwis team enjoyed its most successful…

… campaign since 1988, capturing the Big Ten title and reaching a national rank- ing as high as No. 14. This season, the Wolverines are ready to contend for their second straight conference title, but the task…

…. 4 and No. 5 singles. But the Wolverines are not without return- ing talent. Leading the returning starters are juniors Arvid Swan, who earned All- Big Ten honors last season at No. 3 sin- gles, and…

… become an All-American with his sophomore year of eligibility. "I know I could do better" Hox said. "My shoulder bothered me 9 year." With three other All-Americans returning for the Wolverines, Howe is…

April 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… mixture of travel following games and nights on the road has left the Wolverines longing for their own beds. The combination of tournaments Od road matches has left Michigan ragged and on the brink of…

… unforced errors that doomed the Wolverines against Iowa .ate. The Cyclones lulled Michigan into problems as the Wolverines had trouble on their own side of the court. "We lost it in our service game," "This…

April 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

… central region is considered to be strong and will likely send more than one team to nationals. This is the fifth consecutive appear- ance for the Wolverines in the regional meet, but they have yet to win…

… Association's Rolex Colle- giate Rankings released Tuesday. The Wolverines(3-1 Big Ten,8-7 over- all) lost a Big Ten dual match last Satur- day to Penn State but rebounded to defeat Wisconsin on Sunday…

Wolverine squad that may qualify for the NCAA regionals for the first time in the 20-year history of the program. Loy won the Michigan State high school title three times during her career and was named Miss…

… college events open tomorrow morning, and the Wolverines can hardly wait. Coach Jack Harvey was pleased w the performances at last weekend's Gainesville Relays, but because of the rain, only a few members…

… tournament win at the Saluki Invitational last weekend placed the Wolverines in an excel lentposition, head- ing into the Lady Buckeye Invitational, to take their talent to the next level. The 15-team field at…

Wolverines' first-place finish 1 weekend was an important step in meet- ing qualification criteria and was high- lighted by freshman Katy Loy's first-ever collegiate medalist honor. Joining Loy on the trip to…

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…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 23

… For three years, Kevin Sullivan has anchored the Michigan cross-country program. But the Wolverines will have to do without their star this season. The three- time All-American will receive a med- i…

… the way the fellas did their (own training) this summer, we'll do really well." he Wolverines lost only two signifi- c nt members of the squad to gradua- tion, Warhurst said. Despite the return of…

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, 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…

April 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…," Dexter said. By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Following a disciplinary hearing yes- terday, the University terminated the and accused him of using MSA re- sources to aid the Wolverine Party in the…

… recent MSA election. "Based on the contents of that hear- MSA President-elect Fiona Rose said since Stefanic is both an MSA em- ployee and paid by the University, any time he gave to the Wolverine Party…

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