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February 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… games left, they have to tango with two plus-.500 opponents - Notre Dame and Ferris State - three times each. And they can't forget about their st meeting with the Wolverines. Michigan State will need its…

…, at Northern Michigan The Wolverines have shown that they can compete with anyone in the CCHA. Michigan has beaten every opponent at least once this season. It won't be an easy road, though. Dangerous…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… important national champion.' to start strong." Joining Michigan at this year's NCAA The championship was almost over as Championships were Ohio State, Penn soon as it started. The Wolverines did start State…

… nearly unrelin- the vear. were all favored to advance past quishable lead. * qualifying round on April 22. The On rings, the team scored 38.975, fol- Wolverines placed first in the qualifying lowed by a…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…. Services such as Wolverine Acc4, which contains grades and personal schedule information, could be accessed and changed without the knowledge of the user. Many students who rely on remote hard disk space to…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… the skill, the Wolverines exhibited the confidence only reserved for champions. Although Michigan respected the talents of the opposition, leading up to the championship the gymnasts and coaches…

… stressed that the Wolverines were unstop- pable if they performed their best. Asked at what point he thought Michigan had the title in hand, sopho- more co-captain Justin Toman said, "When we walked in the…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 13

… Northwestern team, 6-1. "We should have won," said senior co- captain Will Farah. "Today was a com- aroppea in e o. Lsingles maicn io Martin Bengtsson in three sets. Still, the Wolverines jumped out to an early…

… 9-8 win. But the Wolverines were not as lucky in the singles department, as Matt Wright, John Long and freshman Danny oss was pivoca, as ie ouccome un noc- ted a 3-3 tie. "Danny (McCain) shouldn…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 15

… Bridget Knaeble Floor Karina Senior Beam Second team nominees Event Cain All-around, floor Lisa Simen AtI-Around, beam Shannon MacKenzie Beam IUNNERS-UP Continued from Page 16 team format for the Wolverines

… somewhat though was the news that six of its own made either tho irc nrcn.t~ni al~dai A Tuesday, May 4, 1999 - The Michigan Daily -,15 Wolverines nearly tame talented 'Gym Dogs' By Stephen A. Rom Daily…

… their footsteps just loud enough to remind them of those they had heard the entire evening - Wolverine footsteps. This was quite an unfamiliar sound to Georgia. Over the past two seasons, the gritty 'Gym…

…-ranked Wolverines put forth a consummate effort in a meet they had been looking forward to all year. If they were going to go down, it wouldn't be without a fight. Thanks to their all-time post-sea- son high score of…

… Dog." "I had always said that I would never be disappointed with my team if they did the best they could and just got beat by a better team," "The Fish." The Wolverines, behind a career day from David…

Wolverines escaped with an 8-7 victory to complete the sweep. The game was highlighted by the performance of senior co-captain Mike Cervenak, who moved himself into a tie for first place on Michigan's career…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 16

… accom- plished that. The season was not over though for the Wolverines, as the following night they had to prepare for individual championships. Michigan had 1 I routines that qual- ified for the event…

… championships, more than any other team. Sophomore co-captain Justin Toman and freshman Scott Vetere led the Wolverines by qualifying for three events each. The competition determined not only the event…

October 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

… ball into the far- left corner to one of many long rallies. The Wolverines finished off the fourth game with an I1-0 run. Of the nine points in the run, only two came from Purdue attack errors as the…

Wolverines' forced the fifth game, 15-7. The fifth game was close, but the Wolverine never had the lead even though they were never more than three points down at once. Sarah Behnke's three kills in a row…

… forced a tie at the tenth and eleventh points. Then the bottom fell out. The Wolverines missed a serve. They.com- mitted a net violation. And a quick Boilermaker sideout ended the Wolverines' final…

…, 15-9. In the fourth game, Michigan only managed four points. After Wisconsin put together a five-point run to take the lead 7-4, the Wolverines hit nine kills. But the Badgers still managed to score…

… Waite said. "If you don't, it's not much fun." The Wolverines began the third game with a 13-7 lead off a 6-0 run, but couldn't execute for two sideouts in a row until Wisconsin had pulled them- selves up…

… to 10. Not even Kacor's team- high 14 kills saved the game for the Wolverines as Wisconsin's home crowd stood and yelled, "point Wisconsin" as the Badgers pulled out a 16-14 game- three win for the…

… tough in West Lafayette this weekend for the Wolverines, who conference foes Wisconsin and Purdue. It's the pits for M' without str Pittenger's absence disrupts rhythm, has Blue sagging in Big Ten '.3…

… Michigan had won the first game, the Wolverines suddenly found themselves on the defen- sive, behind 2-1. Michigan coach Mark Rosen was calling numerous timeouts to try and calm his team down. "Those are the…

…'s heroics weren't enough to save Michigan. The Wolverines lost the fifth game and the match, 15-12. "When the system breaks down like that, typically it'z a mistake of passion," Rosen said. "People trying to…

Wolverines have been beset by setbacks - a pummeling by No. 2 Penn State, outside hitter Alija Pittenger's ankle sprain, and losses to Wisconsin and Purdue. Pittenger sprained her ankle during Tiesday…

October 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

….V Berendowsky has led the Wolverines in goals, game-winning goals, points and shots for the past two seasons. Entering this season, much of the same was expected of the senior. Unfortunately for Michigan, she was…

… lost early in the season and forced to miss six games. In Berendowsky's absence, other Wolverines stepped to the forefront, led by freshman Abby Crumpton and junior Kacy Beitel. Crumpton is lead- ing the…

… were held to three shots on goal for the game. Wolverine Mari Hoff scored her third goal of the season in the 27th minute of the first half. Hoff directed an Emily Schmitt comer kick into the back of the…

…-1-1 7-2-0 6-2-1 6-3-1 5-3-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 6-1-0 6-3-0 The Wolverines recent surge has raised their Big Ten record to 5-0-1. They are on a four-game winning streak. "We play for each other and there is a…

… nicely for the Wolverines lately. They are undefeated in Big Ten play. America Online, Inc. JP Morgan Coca-Cola Company Dell Computer Corporation Yahoo Gap, Inc. Levis BMW IBM Corporation Nokia Mc…

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, 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, 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…

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