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February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…-weary traveller as h(e trudges through the slush and snow instead of the white sandy beach he appears to be traversing. Purdue blitzes Wolverines, 75-66 By RICK MADDOCK Special to The Daily WEST LAFAYETTE…

…-After leading by as many as 26 points, the Purdue cagers had to stave off an impressive Michigan surge before holding on, for a 75-66 win yesterday af- ternoon before 14,123 fans. The Wolverines closed the gap to…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… and no defense spelling the Wolverines' down- fall. It took the Fighting Irish two and a half periods however to show that they were any better. WITH THE score deadlocked 1-1,. Irish defenseman Dan…

… puck high into the right corner of the net and the crowd at Yost erupted. That was the last anyone heard of the 9 crowd. 2 The Wolverines started the game slowly and it took them over four minutes to get…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… stretch. They shot 34 free throws, and we got 13. That's the ballgame," Wolverine Tom Staton said. NOT ONLY DID the Boilermakers get the points, but they managed to get some key players out of the Wolverine

… Carroll after 4:43 of play. McGee got the first Wolverine basket after a drought of 5:37. "We were flat to begin with, I don't know the reason why," Orr said. "The kids think they're moving sometimes when…

… women leading and knotted 62-59, things looked grim. But co-captain Terry Conlin came Denise C to the rescue. The senior from Ann Arbor tallied 11 of the seems to s- next 19 points for the Wolverines to…

… wo With Michigan leading 70-68 and four minutes remaining Wolverines in the encounter, Conlin notched the next seven points for . Cameron the Wolverines, sandwiched around. an Illinois basket…

… in the game the contest at 23. ameron, a junior guard from Chicago, who ave her best performances for the hardwood of na, continued the Wolverine 18-4 spurt with four rbs to push Soluk's women to a 33…

… she has." Michigan guards Tom Staton and co- captain Dave Baxter will be the featured guests Sunday evening on the Wolverine Sportsline. The weekly talk show is heard at 6:30 p.m. on WCBN, Radio 88…

February 05, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… Dave Lundeen ond in the country proved toc b ~~was using an illegal stick tigeaasheIwHwk "The maximum curvature for >. ing team as the Iowa Hawk a blade is one-half an inch," downed the Wolverines, 27…

…-8. Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY said Michigan coach Dan Far- The victory came on the n player into the boards in rell, "his (Lundeen's) stick was including a win by fall at h Wolverines their sixth straight…

… a banana blade." sion at 158 pounds. 7:30 p.m. rematch. Undaunted, Wisconsin kept WOLVERINE COACH Bi istic, however. "I think we be nesen said. "It shows how go from one of the best in the "I'm proud…

…," said a tired Lanier. can't even think of anybody The Wolverines gained a "This was the best team that we're going to rout. By now the e Goodlow scoring an 8-7 win o we've played, and we really put other…

…-1 lead. The Wolverines deadlocked the game only 28 seconds into the third period. Dan Lerg and Dan Hoene rac- ed up the ice on a two-on-one. Hoene's shot and Lerg's re- bound shot were both blocked by…

…, but were stymied by the Wolverines all eight times. "The big thing now psycho- logically is just to keep go- ing," Farrell said in reference to the six straight losses. "We're in good spirits. Of the…

… six games, three have been heartbreakers." The Wolverines and the Bad- gers conclude their two game series tonight at Yost. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Blue Badgered First Period Scoring - M - Debol (Rob…

… Chicago area," said Wolverine coach Carmel Borders. "I'm looking forward to a very fast, aggres- sive game." The Cougars hold a 4-3 re- cord, including a 54-38 loss to Purdue in their only other Big Ten…

February 05, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' better per- formances of the year. Oklahoma pulled a minor sur- prise before the match, benching, 134-pounder Cris Antonetti, insert- ing Shawn Garel at 126, and mov- ing r e g u 1 a r 126-pounder…

… Wolver- ines ahead for the first time. Wolverine Captain Jerry Hub- bard's 10.2 win over Frank Peck, Huizenga's superior decision, and Dave Curby's close-but-convinc- 11:32, and stayed in contention the…

… schedules of the contenders. When Wolverine coach John Orr moaned at the beginning of the year how tough a schedule his team faced, many report- ers ignored him. They mistakenly assumed that any kind of a…

… schedule was going to be tough for the Wolverines this season. But a closer look at the Michigan line-up of conference games proves that Orr wasn't kidding. Indiana eases in Perhaps the best way to look at…

… the Big Ten schedule is in terms of games among the five top conference powers. Evaluat- ing the schedule on these terms, the Wolverines appear to easily take the cake for the toughest line-up. Michigan…

…- maining, one of them at home and two away. And once again, the Wolverines appear to have the toughest road ahead of them, since they play only one contender at home from here on in, and three on the road…

… be on the Wolverines again, as they play both Purdue and Wisconsin, while Michigan State journeys to Indiana. Then finally, on the last day of the season with the conference crown probably on the line…

… Oklahoma's Brian Beatson (left) in early action in the 142 pound contest. Shuck scored a takedown Minute and a half gone in the third period to pull out a vital 3-2 win for the Wolverines. , . E i Howe…

February 05, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… all. tually to blame. Defenseman Punch Cartier, who Already swamped with a ple- aided the Wolverines' cause with thora of personnel problems, two power play goals in the open- Neal's loss is surely one…

… that the ing period, indicated that tonight's Wolverines can hardly afford. win means nothing "if we don't Paul-Andre Paris, who has faced win tomorrow. It's quite an obli- an eligibility problem all…

…-player., With a share of the conference and Wayne Grabiec is a 6-6 guard. lead on the line, the Wolverine so they are strong physically." maplemen travel to West Lafayette The Wolverines have won their this…

… twice to Michigan, which effectively, and the Bucks in Columbus after eliminated the Riveters from the today's game however. Big Ten title race. As King said, :The. Wolverines, fresh off an "We've got a…

… cases of throughout the rest of the year." physical assault by either squad. Purdue, which dumped North- Lockard was the only Wolverine western 78-75 last week, is led starter not to hit'in double fig- by…

February 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…-2147 administrative services by students international BR R By JIM KEVRA The Michigan Wolverines are going to lose a swimming meet tonight. Despite their 8-0 dual meet record and a number of excel- lent performers…

…, the Wolverines are simply no match for the In- diana Hoosiers, tonight's oppon- ent at Matt Mann Pool. Indi- ana, has a string of 54 consecu- tive dual meet victories going for it, a string which…

… sensational Wolverine has pacedhis club to the league's sole undefeated status with a 5-0 re- cord. Official statistics also s h o w senior Fred Brown of Iowa el- bowing into the sophomore scoring scrap between…

… sophomore pace of Michigan's former All-American, Cazzie Rus- sell, the Wolverines are only a shade behind Indiana in confer- ence team scoring with 92.2. Third is Iowa with 84.0. The league's top defensive…

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