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March 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…- place Ferris State - the trip home should be different. In the last weekend of the regular season, the Wolverines (21-5-2, 25- 5-3) have little chance of defending their CCHA title. Miami, playing at…

… Ferris State and Lake Superior, must lose both of its games, and Michigan must sweep its pair; only then can Michigan finish in first place. Thus, since the Wolverines have DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily no control…

March 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

… opposite order. The 2-7 Wolverines head to Norman, Oklahoma to take on the Sooners and the Iowa State Cyclones with 19 errors under their belts. When you score four times and your pitching staff gives up no…

… earned runs, you expect a victory. However, against Missouri last weekend, the Wolverines were able to create more runs in the field (five unearned) than they were at the plate, and they fell to the Tigers…

… now sixth in the Big Ten. "I don't think it was a 20-point game," Roberts said. She expressed the sentiment found throughout the Wolverine camp that neither the win-loss record nor the scores of their…

… your brain and find good things about the season. There's not very many good things about the season.' -Trish Roberts Northwestern is a conference foe the Wolverines face just once this sea- son. While…

…. They - along with the rest of the Wolverines - are hoping for a joyous conclusion to their Michigan careers. Forward Shimmy Gray would like their farewell to Crisler to end like "Jack and the Beanstalk…

…": with the struggling Wolverines scam- pering down the losing vine to elude the Giants of the Big Ten. No matter how the season fin- ishes, though, not even someone with a Peter Pan complex can ignore the…

… and activities. The Michigan wish they could sacrifice? men's volleyball team is trying to Freshman Justin Biebel said, "I give up losing altogether. would give up our poor serving in The Wolverines

March 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… tabulated, the three squads were within seven points, with the Buckeyes edging the Wolverines by a single point for the coveted third spot. "We scored what we thought we would coming into the meet," Michigan…

… return all 10 wrestlers from a squad that outdistanced second-place Michigan by more points than the margin by which the Wolverines beat last-place Indiana. Big Ten teams have been satisfied with second…

… current Big Ten champions. Michigan had the opportunity to dethrone the Hawkeyes at the 1989 Championships. Earlier that season, an experienced Wolverine squad ended Iowa's 99-match Big Ten dual meet win…

Wolverines, as they finished 31st at NCAAs. But the development of 1989's No. 2 recruiting class will help enable the Wolverines to break the Hawkeyes' run of Big Ten titles. From that class, Joey Gilbert and…

… replace Fritz Lehrke at 190 pounds next year. Hamdan placed third in the nation at 190 in a tournament this past summer. But the Wolverines must regard next season as preparation for 1993 instead of as a…

… season in its own. Michigan coach Dale Bahr must set a goal of first place in the 1993 Big Tens - not another second place finish. That '93 Wolverine squad should be disappointed with anything short of a…

… in the country last week. And, according to coach Bob Darden, his team did "surprisingly well." The Wolverines went to Cali- fornia to compete in three compe- titions in four days. They competed twice…

… the position quite well with a score of 9.6, a total which was strong enough for him to finish second in the event. The Wolverines maintained their strong performances in the second meet at Stanford…

… pro- gram whipped into a U-turn last week by signing its strongest recruiting class in years. The Wolverines, who hope to turn- around from a 2-34 Big Ten record over the last two seasons, desper- ately…

March 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

Wolverines did not disappoint. The team of Sharp, Wunderlich, Tom Hay, and Borges came in at a record pace of 3:13.30. This time also qualified the relay for the NCAAs. "Our medley relay was just out- standing…

…," Urbanchek said. "An out- standing lead-off with Royce Sharp and all the rest of the splits were very solid." In diving, Michigan's Eric Lesser placed eighth. The only other event the Wolverines did not win…

…, both Michigan and Michigan State will battle for position in postseason basketball tournaments. A Wolverine victory would be the Spartans' best chance to be a tourna- ment favorite - in the NIT. For the…

… the game, Heathcote said he felt lucky to win, and that if they didn't win that game, they might never win as long as the Fab Five were around. The teams have met once since then. Feb. 2, the Wolverines

…, Eric Snow, who was averaging less than four points a game, exploded for 18. The Wolverines did not take special pride in shutting down Respert, nor did they get too disgusted with Snow's perfomance. "I…

… pose the biggest problems for the Wolverines' offense. The Spartans will be looking for Peplowski and Anthony Miller to neutralize the Wolverine inside game. Forwards Juwan Howard and Web- ber worked…

… Jackson tore down a career-high 14 caroms in Michigan's home triumph over Iowa. The Wolverines battle Michigan State Sunday, hoping to increase their NCAA No. 1 bid chances. L f Big Ten first…

March 05, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

… D a n Brakus will compete at No. 1, and Eric Grand, a doubles specialist, will be moved into the No. 6 singles po- sition. However, the Wolverines' opponents are not counting on any extended absences…

… prepare for Friday's home opener, the Wolverines have moved practice to- day and tomorrow from the Track and Tennis Building to the Liberty Sports Complex, Michigan's home for competition. TBA ANNOUNCED…

… in Big Ten overall stroke average last year, shooting an average 73.5 over 22 rounds. As the top Wolverine golfer in five of 11 meets last year, Kobane has a chance for all-America honors this season…

…- mained modest. "' he best person doesn't always win," he said. "It was not a fluke. To beat Mike is a great feeling. He is the greatest swimmer ever" Two other Wolverines joined Barrowman in the finals…

…. Redshirt Eric Wunderlich, swimming for Club Wolverine, once again fell short in his attempt for a position on this year's squad, clocking a time of _ 2:15.87, good enough for third place. He also finished…

… in Arizona looking to get a jump on its spring season and its upcoming foes. Michigan returned from the Grand Canyon State with two losses and two victories. The Wolverines defeated Arizona State, 21…

… posting a 22.07 in the 200, capturing second for the Wolverines. Also, high jumper Dan Reddan placed third by clearing 6-11 3/4. "It was great to see Selwyn run so well and Reddan get out of his slump, but…

March 05, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…'s varsity and novice. The two biggest teams are the men's varsity, and women's novice. The Wolverines just got back in Michigan water for the first time since the fall. Over spring break they worked on their…

… the next level. But in Tennis' opinion, the Wolverines will have to actively recruit in order to compete with the likes of Wisconsin. This year, Michigan Associated Press LAS VEGAS - Jerry Tarkan- ian…

March 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Michigan State Sunday at Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will be battling for a No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament. However, the Spartans are still fighting for a bid. Today Windy and snowy; High34…

… far our best first day ever," Michigan coach Jon Urban- chek said. "We had a real good showing in the 500 freestyle." After a slow start in the 200-yard freestyle relay, the Wolverines start- ed their…

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