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April 04, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… Keith Moreland of Kent State who shot two rounds of 71 for a total for 142. Chris Pond (77-73) and Anthony Dietz (75-75) led the way for the Wolverines with a combined total of 150 for both. These in…

… site of its contests keep falling with the Hurons to their stadium in Ypsilanti, but the field there was also unplayable. The Wolverines (12-11) travel to Mount Pleasant today for a game against Central…

April 04, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

… joints. The Wolverines boast a career record of 18-3 over the Titans and hope to widen that gap with two wins in today's doubleheader at Detroit. With the Big Ten schedule commencing this weekend, Michigan…

… take any competi- tor lightly. "Softball is a funny game. Anyone can beat anybody on any given day," she said. And so the Wolverines will attack U of D with their standard game plan -consistent defense…

… come in second every year is frustrat- ing. I just want to finish it with a win." But saying that Dyksterhouse is playing in anybody's shadow is mis- leading. In the Wolverine's some- what disappointing…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… 70 penalties over the course of the two- game series, good for 151 minutes. Between altercations, the teams managed to play 120 minutes of hockey, as the Wolverines extended their winning streak to 12…

… what he called cheap shots by the Wolverines. After that series, Welsh said that Michigan "outclassed us in everything except class." This time, the Buckeye skipper was humming the same tune. "We can…

… hockey, believe me, but they won't let us. I'm not happy with this kind of game." In the Wolverine lockerroom, the players seemed frustrated with the entire situation. "That's just their style," soph…

…," rookie de- fenseman Aaron Ward said. "There's a few guys on their team I wouldn't mind having another shot at." The Wolverines (21-4-3 in the Central Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion, 24-5-3 overall) don…

… Michigan's Mike Helber delivers a crushing check to Buckeye Don Oliver. The Wolverines displayed this dominance throughout the weekend as they swept Ohio State. Chippewas pinned by Blue wrestlers by Jason…

… - as the Micih 'n wrestling squad squashed overm,.,ched Cen- tral Michigan last Thursday, 37-3. The 34-point drubbing was the ninth straight Wolverine triumph over CMU. In their "rivalry," Michigan owns…

… a perfect 9-0 mark, y including five victories by more than 30 points. The Wolverines (10-4) leapt quickly out of the gate in Mount Pleasant, winning the opening six matches - one by pin and three. by…

… the Wolverines occurred at 150 pounds, where redshirt newcomer Brian Harper (16-14-1) decisioned Chippewa Doug Schyck by a nar- row, 5-3 margin. With time running out in the closely fought match, Harper…

…-2 count. As usual, the senior veteran Wolverines executed near-flaw- lessly. Salem Yaffi (21-9-1) recorded a fall over Dan Cherovian at 2:30 of the first period, and team captain Fritz Lehrke (24…

… a lot." In his rookie season with the Wolverines, he contracted mono- nucleosis. Yet he stayed in the water, despite the objections of the coaching staff. "He's very intense when we work out. He's not…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… the ugly this weekend as the Wolverines traveled to face Ohio State in Columbus. Michigan's hockey team is good, Ohio State's is bad, and the two games they played were very, very ugly. Saturday, the…

… Buckeyes. BUCKEYES Continued from page 1 scoring explosions in the second stanza. In the first game, the Wolverines bombarded Ohio State goaltender Mike Bales with 15 shots in the first period, but Bales…

…' for frustrated Wolverine frosh by Mike Gill Daily Sports Writer COLUMBUS - is learning about the: knocks. And hard breaks. David Oliver school of hard He wonders what he ever did to desefve such bad…

… fate. Friday night, the rookie Wolverine suf- fered a broken leg (technically, a broken fibular), which will idle him for the remainder of the regular season and at least part of the playoffs. Oliver…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - February 4, 1991 - Page 5 FOUR WOLVERINE SWIMMERS SET POOL MARKS 'M' wins in record style by Andy DeKorte *'and Ken Sugiura Daily Sports Writers EAST LANSING…

… was. The Wolverines spotted the host Spartans a 50-43 lead after 5 events before storming back, getting a big boost again from diving coach Dick Kimball's troops. Redshirt frosh Eric Lesser 9 claimed…

… the top spot for the Wolverines on the 1-meter board with 293.55 points. Senior Steve Hamerski, recently returned from a shoulder injury, gave the Maize and Blue a shot in the arm with a 3- meter board…

… totaled a 31-7 advantage over the Spartan divers. But, as Urbanchek might tell you, that wasn't half of the excitement. The No. 13 Spartans came into the meet rested and ready to topple the No. 3 Wolverines

… our really hard training," junior Eric Wunderlich said. However, the Wolverines were up to the task and ended the meet going away. In his first dual meet this season, captain Mike Barrowman led the way…

… the 200 breaststroke, he won in 2:01.28, lopping :3.02 off the McCaffree Pool record in the process. Barrowman's record was only one of four set by the Wolverines during the meet. Junior Eric Namesnik…

… established the 200 backstroke pool standard with a clocking of 1:50.34 in addition to taking the 1000 freestyle, hitting the wall in 9:21.06. The last Wolverine record-setter was perhaps the most notable…

…. Sophomore Brian Gunn replaced Olympic legend Mark Spitz's 19- year old pool record in the 200 butterfly, stopping the clock in 1:48.50. MICHEtLLEtUaJi Michigan swimmer Noel Strauss powers the Wolverines to…

… Writer At the very least, February will be a less hectic month than January for the Michigan women's swimming team. The Wolverines hope that February will also produce better results. Saturday, Michigan…

…Cracken join Hyduk and Higgins as four key Wolverines who are currently sidelined by the flu. "What makes their situation even worse is that their illnesses are all respiratory-related," coach Jim Richardson…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 14

…. It would hav for the Wolverines to ha first-half mistakes. After< 13 turnovers in that half could not be in a wor mind. The Wolverines we breaking apart. They wi verge of self-destruction one person…

… could stop i man, VanDeWege, could come into the lockerroom it quits. But give them cr Wolverines came back brink, VanDeWege grab his team and pulled it ba edge. lie caught this run of desolation and…

… Becky Weiss Daily Sports Writer When she stepped up to the starting line to run the mile in Saturday's Meyo Invitational, Wolverine junior Amy Bannister knew her competition. Not only-did she win the race…

… the race, about Big Tens which Foster commented, "She was pushing the pace pretty well. She tried to stay with the top three as long as she could." Suzzette Thweatt also came through for the Wolverines

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… held in Austin, TX. Michigan's biggest weakness, a dearth of quality sprinters came to light during the first day of tourn- ament. The Wolverines watched Minnesota's Delano Cerney win the 50 free in the…

…, almost a third of Michigan's first day total. Despite this dominant event, the Wolverines stood in second- place following the first day of See SWIMMERS, Page 7 And Sunday, the Wolverines rested. But the…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… hitters start fast in Florida by Matthew Dodge * Daily Baseball Writer The Michigan baseball team began the 1991 season with a flying start last week in Florida. The 11th-ranked Wolverines won the first…

… registered, but were shut out the rest of the way. ,*The hosts built the rout by scoring runs in five of the first six innings. The young Wolverines opened the week by beating three top 10- . ranked Division…

… II squads - Eckerd, Tampa, and Rollins. The spring's inaugural game was a pitcher's duel in which Michigan held off Eckerd 1-0 in St. Petersburg. Wolverine junior ace Jason Pfaff lasted the entire game…

… the chance to see the turnaround. Gunn decided to train over the summer with Urbanchek's Club Wolverine instead of with his home club in Illinois. "What I really wanted to do by staying up here last…

… pounded out five hits, and junior first baseman Andy Fairman, who cranked a home run. The Wolverines held a coming- out party of sorts when it whipped Tampa, 10-6, Monday afternoon. Rookie outfielder Nate…

… win over Rollins, the Wolverines completed its thrashing of Division II teams by sliding past Florida Southern, 7-2. In a game played at the Detroit Tigers' spring home - Joker Marchant Stadium in…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

… State edged Michigan State in the early game, announcers Brent Musberger and Jim Valvano sifted through the fouls and travelling calls to present the Wolverine victory. They couldn't complain - they were…

… end result came not a moment too soon. ABC probably should have waived its final TV- timeout to end the game faster. NIT BOUND: Yesterday's victory assures the 14- 13 Wolverines of a .500 record for the…

…. While the underdog Wolverines won the national title in 1989, and upsets are the norm in the Tournament, it's not likely Michigan would have advanced very far into this year's pool. In addition, the…

Wolverines' chances of winning the NIT, as they did in 1984, are highly realistic. Does that make an NIT bid more attractive? "No," Michigan guard Kirk Taylor replied. "You don't know what can happen in the…

… Daily Basketball Writers Michigan forward James Voskuil, whom coach Steve Fisher hails as one of the team's top shooters, lacked his usual precision yesterday. Voskuil scored the Wolverines' first points…

… State will start at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 3. EVERYONE'S A STARTER: The Wolverines have used 10 different starting lineups this year as 10 players have at some time during the year been penciled into…

… the the starting rotation by Fisher. SCORING FROM AFAR: Michigan guard Demetrius Calip is 67-17 in three-pointers this season. Glen Rice holds the Wolverine single- season record for three-pointers (99…

… Writer BLOOMINGTON - This was probably the toughest spring break the Wolverines have faced in six years, as the team's chances to make the NCAA tournament for the seventh straight year all but vanished…

…. The pain started when Indiana slaughtered Michigan, 112-79. It was the worst loss for the team since last year's 149- 115 tournament defeat by Loyola Mary- mount. The Wolverines played better in…

… Champaign last Thursday, but in the final final few seconds Michigan literally turned the victory over to Illinois, 68-65. Against Indiana, the Wolverines forgot how to play defense, as the the Hoosiers, back…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 13

…-place finisher Clayton Beddoes of Lake Superior. Wiseman started off his first league playoffs with four goals and an assist, including a hat trick in the Wolverines second game against Ohio State. Ward, the…

…, defenseman Chris Tamer. Though his season ended due to a fractured leg, Oliver remains eighth on the team in scoring with 24 points (13 goals, 11 assists), and still leads the Wolverines in game-winning goals…

… was Nov. 11, 1989 when former Wolverine netminder Tim Keough blanked Ferris State. Gordon tallied 32 saves, tying his career high. With the two victories over Ohio State last weekend, Michigan goalie…

… by this year's Michigan squad. After setting new marks for the longest winning streak and most road wins, the 1990-91 Wolverines now own the school record for most victories in a season. The mark was…

… broken during the Wolverines' 9-2 romp over Alabama-Huntsville when Michigan posted its 29th victory. The Wolverines have since increased the number of victories to 31 with the sweep of the Buckeyes. The…

… season. The sophomore added another goal in Friday's slim Wolverine victory over Ohio State. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan's Mike Stone mixes it up with two Kent State players during the Wolverines 3…

… Hockey Writer Since the rest of the student body was on spring break, the Michigan hockey team figured it could take last weekend off, too. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the quality of their opponents…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 14

… day. He even thought the Wolverines might be a spoiler in the league - more sun, less rain. Maybe even a picnic or the NCAA tournament awaited the team. Sixth is now but a fantasy. The Wolverines are…

… another shooter waiting for the call off the bench? Yesterday she exhibited a scorer's mentality like no one else on the team. Nuanes has given the Wolverines instant offense, and her smile says she's happy…

… landscape. Free throws, usually a soft spot in the Wolverine attack was sharper than usual. Michigan was able to make it to the charity stripe for 21 attempts yesterday. Two of those shots were taken and made…

Wolverines just out of reach. "Free throws were a big part of the Michigan victory," said Minn- esota coach Linda Hill-MacDonald. "They hit critical free throws, and that was one of the biggest factors in the…

… game," she added. Wolverine team captain Carol Szczechowski, after scoring no points in the first half because of foul trouble, provided scoring when she was really needed. Szczechowski poured in six…

… consecutive points in- side the last three and a half minutes. The Wolverines showed their inexperience in the final 45 seconds of the game by shooting too quickly and taking bad shots. "I just feel like we…

…DeWege. Defensively, the Wolverines did not match up with the larger Golden Gopher squad. This partly accounted for Minnesota center Carol Ann Shudlick scoring 31 points. "She's 6-foot-1, and a real peri- meter player…

… the victory. The team's starters were worn down from playing almost a full game last Friday so VanDeWege depended on his back up players. Jennifer Nuanes set the pace as she kept the Wolverines in the…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 15

… could not dom-inate the Buckeye divers, the Wolverines lost. During the Big Ten Championships, Steve Hamer- ski, Eric Lesser, Jeffrey Jozwiak, and Brad Lambert, averaged 43 points for the one, three, and…

… trips and rigor- ous preparation, the Wolverines are extremely satisfied with their performance. Michigan entered last week- end's meet in Minneapolis very confident about their chances for a five…

…. Wunderlich, who "pretty much wanted to go under :54.5," did exactly that, erasing former Wolverine Jan-Erick Olsen's Big Ten meet record in the process with a time of :54.44. The last Wolverine victory of…

April 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

Wolverines de- eated Detroit-Mercy, 5-1. Not only id they win a well-executed game, but sophomore Eric Heintschel may have pitched his way into the fourth spot in Michigan's starting rota- tion. Pitching in…

… outs." With a single in the fifth, Wolverine Scott Timmerman stretched his hitting streak to seven games. The second baseman has now hit in 18 of his last 19 games and in all but two games the entire…

… season. The Wolverines held a 2-1 lead late into the ballgame until they came up with two runs in the top of the seventh. All-American third baseman Tim Flannelly and desig- nated hitter Nate Holdren…

… had remarkable foresight, for the Michigan softball team paid a rather pleasant visit there yesterday. The Wolverines (2-2 in the Big Ten, 15-9 overall) swept a double- header against the Chippewas of…

…'t done well." Indeed, with yesterday's victo- ries the Wolverines now trail the all-time series, 20-16. Shortstop Bonnie Tholl started things quickly when she rapped the game's first pitch down the left…

…'s successful suicide squeeze. In the ninthi Wolverines added an on a Ruff double. inning, insurance the run That was all winning pitcher Andrea Nelson would need, as she held the Chippewas to one seventh…

…, with the Wolverines holding onto their early lead. CMU did provide a scare with a three-run third inning to come within one, but first-year pitcher Julie Clarkson closed the door. Juniors Shelley Bawol…

… long and it was warm out." The Wolverines hope for the same weather and same outcome when the two squads meet again to- day at Fisher Stadium. Michigan ace Jason Pfaff pitched three scoreless innings…

…-0379!11 After winning its last three games, the Michigan men's lacrosse team will play in Champaign for its sectional tournament this weekend. The Wolverines will face the club teams from Indiana, Purdue and…

… Illinois in a tournament that will help decide the seeding for the, sea- son-end conference championship. The competition will provide the Wolverines with an opportunity to show the rest of the Big Ten club…

April 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

Wolverines have already competed this season against every team it will face. In addition, all six of the other Big Ten teams will be present. But this should not make the up- coming meet any easier. Michigan…

… should help a lot." Media gives UNLV unwarranted image by Todd Greenberg Coach Bob Darden and his Wolverine gymnasts have practiced all season in preparation for NCAA regionals this Saturday in…

… the sea matches Friday at Nou Saturday at the CCR] Illinois, and Sunday at State. The Wolverines are coi fifth-place finish at the M Intercollegiate Volleyba ciation (MIVA) Champ ready for which took…

… we played," se ds into the Seth Firestein said. ison with While defeats o re Dame, and Illinois would a B versus ceptable, the Sunday Michigan Lansing looms large of the Wolverine clu ming off a "We…

… the Wolver- certainly be ac- ines in three straight games. contest in East However, MSU is but one of fst in the minds three teams the Wolverines will b members. play, and Michigan has other goals at…

October 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

Wolverines held to Columbus for the Fall Buekeye Classic. The 54-hole tournament (36 Saturday, 18 Sunday) will be held on the par 72 Scarlet Golf Course. Tlfe Big Ten teams in the field in- clude Ohio State…

…," Carras said. "The scores now should be lower than the ones shot in the spring." Denny Sikkila and Anthony Dietz, the two top scorers at the last tournament, will lead the Wolverines into Columbus. Sikkila…

… weekend). However, we have placed it as a challenge to see if we can go at it one more time." Stone's team knows that it will be facing a different Wolverine team than in the past. "Michigan is doing a…

Wolverines (1-1, 9-3) must come right back tomorrow and face,, an unpredictable Indiana squad. The Hoosiers (0-2, 3-10) got their feet,; wet in the Big Ten last week by I playing league favorites Ohio State…

… also affected Indiana's big gun, senior outside hitter Colleen Jordan. Michigan volleyball coach Peggy Bradley-Doppes discusses strategy during a time out in a match last fall. The Wolverines host Ohio…

… to Michigan State in the back of its mind. It has no time to dwell on the past. asmorrow, the Wolverines will try to improve their 5-5-1 record when they play host to the Butler junior varsity squad at…

… very comfortable during the game." The JV Butler Bulldogs are 1-1 after playing against two St. Louis area community colleges. For the past twoweeks, they have been preparing for the Wolverines. "We…

… never completed. "I think it's going to be a very competitive game," Butler fullback Bryan Kumler said. "I also predict it to be a low scoring game." However, the Wolverines hope to makesit a landslide…

…- beaten streak. The Wolverines currently boast an 11-0- 2 record. Michigan was scheduled to face Central Michigan at Mt. Pleasant yesterday, but the match was cancelled and rescheduled for Oct. 22. The…

… defeat defending national soccer club champs Minnesota, 4-0. In Saturday's two games, the Wolverines outshot their opponents, 29-4. However, they could manage only one goal in the two games. Michigan…

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, 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…

February 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

… of Michelle Hall. Hall, who made her return to the Wolverine lineup just last weekend follow- ing an early-season foot injury, was suspended by the NCAA for her involvement in a scuffle with Indiana…

… sixth place on the Wolverines' career rebound list and became the 10th leading career scorer. She now has 521 rebounds and 925 poiits in her two-and-one- half seasons. victory ov by Sharon Lundy Daily…

… Sports Writer The Michigan women 's tennis team cruised to an 8-1 victory in its home opener this weekend against+ Eastern Michigan. Wolverine sin- gles players led the strong victory, each with decisive…

…, Wolverine Kalei Beanon led the team with a victory over Eastern Michigan's Caryn Stube, 6-1, 6-1. Michigan's Amy Malik defeated Eagle Naomi Mokelke, 6-4, 6-1, for the triumph at No. 2 singles. First…

…-year Wolverine Jamie Fielding defeated EMU's Nicole Gottschalk at No. 3 singles, 6-2, 6-0. Ritt was pleased with the per- formance of her first-year players. "This was our first competition since early November…

… solid 6- 0, 6-2 victory over Lauren er Eagles Watassek. Another first-year Wolverine, No. 5 singles player. Allison Schlonsky, topped Julie Thompson, 6-2, 6-1. Michigan co- captain Freddy Adam played…

… indoor track meet at Champaign. The Wolverines ended up losing to host Illinois, but they easily pulled away from the rest of the competition. The final results of the five-way meet found Illinois scoring…

March 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… * - IRW 'M' basketball falls to OSU, 77-66 Albert Lin Wolverine turnovers ignite late 23-9 Buckeye run Experience still escapes Blue COLUMBUS - Imagine you are covering a basketball game say, last…

… running their offenses, allowing you ample time to take notes. Michigan takes a 57-52 lead by forcing the Buckeyes into miscues on eight consecutive posses- sions. The Wolverines are playing well. Aaah, you…

… think. I can sit back and watch them cruise to a victory. With 6:05 left in the contest, Chris Jent throws in a short hook over Juwan Howard. It breaks an 8-0 Wolverine run, but you attach no further…

… coaching staff the opportunity to call that timeout. Thanks, Fish, you say to yourself. You finish writing down what has just happened, and you realize thistis it. The Wolverines had come back with big runs…

… twice earlier in the game to take leads. But you know it will not happen now, because it is crunch time. And the young Wolverines have not yet discovered, what it takes to hold a lead against a good team…

… down the stretch. The veteran Buckeyes sat back, waited and then pounced when Michigan began to panic. The Wolverines tried to rush the tempo each of those times down the court but before the team was…

… extra something it needed. Too bad, you think. The Wolverines played a good game. By the end of the season, you tell yourself, they will be making the correct decisions. by Joni Durst Daily Basketball…

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…

December 04, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…-Duke basketball wasn't enough, the Wolverine hockey team takes on archrival Michigan State in a home-and-home series. Today Snow continues; High 38, Low 19** Tomorrow Blustery and cold; High 27, Low 17 WE 4v 41v…

Wolverines chal- lenged the Blue Devils last season, first in December, and then again in the national championship game. Things have changed. Duke has lost all-American Christian Laettner as well as fellow…

December 04, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

… health. Duke's Marty Clark suffered a black eye in pursuit of a rebound in practice, but he will play through the minor injury. The Wolverine starting lineup has not changed from the end of last season…

… shifted northwest towards the Wolverines, according to point guard Bobby Hurley. "I really don't feel any pressure at all. We have a new team facing something new," Hurley said of his No. 4 Blue Devils. "If…

…. It's being hyped like one and the players are like one." Following the visit to Durham, the Wolverines will return to Ann Arbor for a five-game homestand. Hill other teams to handle. Tops On the…

December 04, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 47) • Page Image 14

… performance for him. But all four of them making it and getting it out of the way is really good." The women's team dove in the three meter springboard event. The Wolverines had the top five divers, four of…

… available at press time. EHIK ANGERMEIER/Daily The Michigan women's basketball team will be looking for its first victory of the season when it plays Indiana State Saturday. The Wolverines are 0-1. Tear…

February 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

… round. Michigan is seeded second in its pool. The twelve teams remaining will try to spike their way to the finals in single elimination play. Michigan's Chad Stielstra said he thinks the Wolverines will…

…. We usually fare well here in front of our home crowd." The Wolverines added three new players to the roster last week. Michi- gan coach Pam Griffin said he hopes the additions and her new defensive…

February 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 73) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily - February 4, 1993 Carfora rises above expectations Recovered 'M' gymnast continues to provide spark for Wolverines by Mike Rancilio Daily Sports Writer In October of…

Wolverines to a Big Ten title. What happened? Carfora refused to admit her gym- nastics career was over. When the doc- tors released her and told her she was on her own, she rehabilitated her wrist in the off…

March 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… are not that common in sports. Even more rare than that are several championships in a row. You can't tell that to the Michigan men's swimming and diving team. The Wolverines will be going after their…

… eighth consecutive Big Ten championship this weekend. Today through Saturday at the Indiana University-Purdue Univer- sity at Indianapolis (IUPUI) Nat- atorium, the Wolverines will battle it out with the…

… now," Borges said. "I'm not really worried about my times. I'm just planning on swimming well and get- ting the cuts." Several Wolverine swimmers will be participating in their first Big Ten meet…

… men's swimming and diving team continues to show its dominance of the Big Ten confer- ence. For the third consecutive month, a Wolverine has won Big Ten Swimmer of the Month. This time sophomore Marcel…

… standard. The two previous Big Ten Swimmers of the Month were Eric N a m e s n i k in December and Gustavo Borges in January. RECRUITS: The Wolverines have been able to sign two recruits to national letters…

… Michigan baseball team's pitching staff had an eventful start to its season during its spring tour. In the opener against Florida, the Wolverines' starter and closer did not give up an earned run. The…

…. Heintschel took the loss in that game but came back to Ann Arbor with an impressive 1.69 ERA. WHERE ARE THE RUNS?: In their final three out- ings, the Wolverines suffered two losses despite giving up only one…

March 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…0 Page 8-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, March 4, 1993 Michigan's 134-pounder, Mike Mihalic, wrestles against Minnesota earlier this season. Mihalic and the rest of the eighth-ranked Wolverines

… more important than Big Tens." THEY'VE FALLEN, BUT CAN THEY MOVE UP?: The Wolverines are ranked eighth in the latest Amateur Wrestling News poll. Five other Big Ten teams are ranked - Penn State (No. 1…

… believes that." BACK IN ACTION: Michigan's push for qualifying for the regionals will be significantly aided by the re- turn of sophomore Brian Winkler, junior Jorge Camacho and Toni. The three Wolverine

… should give the Wolverines an instant boost. "These are three really big scor- ing potentials for us in any number of events," Darden said. "These guys by themselves can probably impact our team score by…

… five points." Winkler, one of the top gymnasts in the nation last year, will join the pommel horse team - a weak event for the Wolverines - and give it a much-needed spark. In addition, he and Toni are…

October 04, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…'s spirits weren't dampened. "We just want to get as much playi as wecan. That's whatthe fall season is for," Eisner said. "We got what we wanted out of this tournament."; While the Wolverines played plenty of…

Wolverines left before the six matches could be played - three singles and' three doubles.j In spite of the weather, Eisner was very happy with the weekend. "They played well on the second and third days of…

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… match for 8:30 in the morn- ing. "It's tough to get up and play first thing like that," Brakus said. His first set result is evidence of that. On his first service game, the Wolverines' No. 1 singles…

…'s basketball team, it has certainly provided the Wolverines with hard-fought victories over Michi- gan State the past two seasons. Two years ago, Michigan won in overtime, and last year, managed a four- point…

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…. However, if parity is indeed the theme of sports today, somebody needs to inform the Michigan women's swimming team. The Wolverines continue to dominate the Big Ten as they attempt to end their season…

… Garland O'Keefe and Anne Kampfe. Garland is a former na- tional finalist and is a senior this year at IU, so there'll be some good races." Wolverine Melisa Stone should provide the Hoosiers plenty of com…

…- petition in the sprint department. The Ohio native helped lead Michigan over Ohio State last week- end with first-place finishes in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. She also became the third Wolverine ever…

… quantitative sport. "You know the range in which people can perform. I would expect us to perform well, and if we do, we should win the meet." In order to do so, the Wolverines will need to have continued good…

… ef- forts from juniors Lara Hooiveld and Alecia Humphrey. Both had strong showings against the Buckeyes last weekend. Hooiveld won the 200-meter breaststroke by six seconds over fel- low Wolverine Jodi…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 4, 1994 HOCKEY Continued from page 10 Despite their lack of scoring in recent games, the Wolverines have suffered only one defeat in the con- ference…

Wolverines beat the Bulldogs, 5-2, in Big Rapids Nov. 6 in one of the more hard-fought con- tests of the season. Michigan swept the Golden Flashes in Kent Dec. 10 and 11 rather easily, winning by scores of 6…

… strong performance at the Las Vegas Classic in early Decem- ber. But the dual meet portion of the Wolverine season hasbeen a disap- pointment for the team, thus far. Michigan (0-3 Big Ten, 5-5 over- all…

…) has lost five of its last six dual meets and resides in the conference basement. The Wolverines have the oppor- tunity to vacate this position with victories tonight against Ohio State and tomorrow…

… enough numbers on the board to (win) the way our first three or four wrestlers have been wres- tling." The Wolverines are also short- handed at the 126-pound weight class. Freshman Brandon Howe is out for…

… records of 1-2-1 in conference play. But a second look shows that both teams are going in the opposite direction of the Wolverines. Sunday, the Buckeyes beat third- ranked Penn State, 22-12, and tied the…

Wolverines with the ultimate advantage. Fisher will look to Olivier Saint-Jean to provide key minutes, as the freshman swingman has done lately. "The guy who has become most confident substituting is Olivier…

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… toward the Crisler Arena rafters. Although the Wolverines have gar- nered a national championship and two Final Four appearances in that time, the conference title has eluded them. That all could change…

… least for the Wolverines. Overcom- ing a second-half, double-digit deficit, Michigan came away victorious, 63- 62, when Juwan Howard hit a short jumper with 21 seconds left. The Boil- ermakers had several…

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… his team a chance to bounce back from its poor showing on the road. Cincinnati (4-4 overall) should provide quality competition for the Wolverines. Eisner is not as concerned with his opponents' level…

… rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State is one to be reckoned with, especially when the Wolverines have to compete in Buck- eye territory. However, going into Saturday's competition, Michigan's (3-0 Big Ten…

… counted on for the improved Wolverine offen- sive swing. Roberts also expects herpost-play- ers to provide more of a punch than in games past. While Jennifer Brzezinski, Catherine DiGiacinto and especially…

… Knuble said. "We don't want to go in (to the playoffs) on a down note." Verbal Commitment: Michigan received word that goaltender Marty Turco of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. will join the Wolverines next season…

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… tends to conjure images of the Spperdome, Donald Williams and fatal time outs. Friday, the Wolverines and Tar Heels squared off, but it was the schools' women's tennis teams that were dueling. There was…

… dominated the meet from start to finish, 8-1. The Wolverines (5-1 Big Ten, 10- 6 overall) have been on the road since early February, yet the voyage to Chapel Hill did not seem to affect the team's play. "I…

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