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January 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 53) • Page Image 15

… oc- curred in the second period, as the Wolverines played shorthanded for exactly half of the 20-minute stanza. That factor did not so much help 9 Alberta's offense. - the Golden Bears failed to…

… killers did a good job. They had to," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "There were too many penalties. It's hard to get a flow going with that many penal- ties." Indeed, after Wolverine left wing Dan…

… coiming when the Wolverines did not have someone in the penalty box, and both coming against Michigan goaltender Chris Gordon, who started for the first time this season. "We got off on the wrong foot…

… the night before. Alberta jumped out to an early lead at 2:27 into the game as Barcley Pearce capitalized on a 5-on-3 power play, and for about ten minutes, it ap- peared as if the Wolverines had a game…

… on their hands. But Cain Stewart's unassisted goal at the 11:06 mark of the first period would be the beginning of the Golden Bears' end. Five Wolverines would score in all, with Stewart and Stiver…

… consecutive year, the Michigan hockey team came away from Joe Louis Arena with the GLI championship. Michigan Tech won five straight titles from 1976-80. The Wolverines won this one in style, depending on your…

… shots before Michigan goalie Steve Shields had made his first save. Cam Stewart scored two of the four goals and was named tournament MVP for his three-goal, two-assist perfonnance. The Wolverines took…

… the 4-0 lead inte the first intermission and coasted to victory, leaving little to hold the fans' interest besides the Michigan uniforms. The Wolverines have worn maize before - in a 1980 game against…

… them. They're tough. They're cocky. They're good." Stewart was joined on the all- tournament team by Shields, junior center Brian Wiseman, and rookie de- fenseman Steven Halko. The Wolverines had a…

… lays a big check on a Northern Michigan player, enabling fellow Wolverine Mike Stone to keep control of the puck. Michigan defeated the Wildcats to capture its fifth consecutive GLI championship…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

… Indiana 26-25. The second half was dominated by the Wolverines. The Michigan defense held the Hoosiers to just 10 points in the first 10 minutes, and Michigan was able to pull out to a 55-36 lead. Indiana…

… was able to cut the lead to 11 points with two min- utes left, but the Wolverines held off the Hoosiers down the stretch. The Wolverines were supposed to begin the Big Ten home season against Michigan…

January 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

… back at the buzzer. This time, the explosion was all Maize and Blue. 79-78, Wolverines. "We had said 'No putbacks,"' North Carolina coach Dean Smith said. "Obviously, they got one." "Jalen played his…

… less drama. However, the Wolverines displayed surprisingly good ball con- trol in the half, committing only five turnovers to North Carolina's 10. Unfortunately for Michigan, for- ward Ray Jackson…

… was a rude homecoming for former Michigan assistant Mike Boyd, head coach of the Vikings, and ex-Wolverine Sam Mitchell, who played in his first post- Michigan game that night. Webber and Howard tied…

… for the team lead with 21 points each. The Wolverines also swept the other "Michigan" teams they faced over break, defeating Central Mich- igan (3-4), 94-69, Dec. 21 and East- ern Michigan (5-6), 88…

… themselves down, 25-15, with 8:50 left before halftime, the Wolverines went on a 27-8 run to lead 42-33 at intermis- sion. The run continued through the first 10 minutes of the second half, and Jackson's lay…

… earlier, the Wolverines wrapped up the vacation schedule by thumping Eastern Michigan, 88-58. Daily Basketball Writer HONOLULU - After the No. 3 Michigan men's basketball team0 cruised by No. 4 Kansas, 86…

January 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

… Hockey vs. Team Canada Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Si S Basketball vs. Penn State Sunday, 2 p.m.(Raycom) State College Blue reaches for two in a row Wolverines meet Lions in second Big Ten…

… in Minnesota Wednesday night, 69-67. Hence, Michigan coach Steve Fisher knows that there is no room for a letdown after the Wolverines' con- fidence-building 71-61 victory over Purdue Tuesday…

… championship game, the team overcame an early two-goal defi- cit and defeated Michigan State, 5-4. The Wolverine defense also shone during the tournament as it held both teams without a power-play goal…

… the 12 Wolverines who hail from Canada. Michigan hosts Team Canada tomorrow at 7 p.m. U U 'M'wresting By DANIELLE RUMORE' Daily Sports Writer While most of the students on cam- pus caught some rest…

…, provided a good opportunity for the Wolverines to l polish their skills during the vacation. "It was good competition for us,"1 Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. "We ; wanted to keep our kids wrestling over…

… competition for all in-j volved. "This was the premiere wrestling tournament in the country," Bahr said.; plaCes three, "The best collegiate and Olympian types were there." Once again, the Wolverines struggled…

… his weight class)." Senior Jehad Hamdan (190) rounded out the Wolverines' place- winners, finishing sixth after medically forfeiting his last two matches. The N 10-ranked Hamdan went on to defeaT Nick…

January 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… teams that are direct opposites of each other in terms of experience. Wichigan State and Northwestern will play the Wolverines today and Sunday, respectively. The Wolverines' (0-2 Big Ten, 5-7 overall…

… Michigan State," Roberts said. The fact that the Spartans are a loathed intrastate rival figures into the Wolverines' equation for suc- cess. Michigan's returning players are up about the ogame, and are…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - January 6, 1999 1 Reid and Wolverines g jugular in thrilling upse Asselin adds career high as Michigan post player By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer It…

… I felt pretty good about our team ranked opponent of the season. The Wolverines are now 24 in Big Ten play. at that point." Average oes spark Michigan win And he had every reason to. Because, while…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 15

…, the extra icer did nothing to spark Michigan's offense. The Wolverines left Columbus with nothing more to look forward to but a long and snowy ride home. Mother Nature had not wreaked her havoc upon the…

… Midwest on Dec. 27, but for the Wolverines, a different type of cold climate hung over them at Joe Louis Arena. For the second straight year, Michigan State hoisted the GLI trophy after beating the…

January 06, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 53) • Page Image 9

… minutes before tipoff, Michigan eventually prevailed. It was only natural. After all, the Wolverines had won two in a row against the Spartans, and held an 81-54 series advantage over MSU. Only lowly…

… better. When Respert made his prediction, he did not harken memories of a pre-Super Bowl III Joe Namath, who dared to foretell a victory over the favorite Baltimore Colts. See FCP, Page 10 Wolverines

…'s Jalen Rose shared game-high honors with 22 points. Wolverine center Juwan Howard had 17 points, while sopho- more guard Dugan Fife had another big game for the Wolverines. "Dugan Fife had his best game…

…, grabbing 19 boards to Michigan's 10 in the first halt' and edging the Wolverines, 40-27, over- all. Sophomore forward Quinton Brooks had 14 rebounds. while senior center Anthony Miller added 13. "We weren…

… Oregon. Ndiaye would not comment on his decision following the Michigan State game, but the Wolverines certainly hope he will opt for the cold and snow of Ann Arbor. There is no doubt they can use him…

…-foot-8 forward from Senegal, attended Michigan's 75-64 victory over MSU. Ndiaye is being recruited by the Wolverines and UCLA and could play as early as Saturday if he signs with Michigan. . _ ; r, , v…

January 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… back to a simpler time, when lfer would scream out Wolverine touch- downs, the running game was all that mattered, and Michigan very rarely tied anybody. Washington's fans went back one year for their…

… .............................. ............. .............. . 1 Golden Computer Service didn't care about this game because it wasn't for the national champi- onship ought to be ashamed. This was the fourth time in five years the Wolverines were playing in…

…- suilted in any national titles either. But the past proved inspirational for at least one Wolverine. The night before the game, Michigan backfield coach Fred Jackson reminded his starting tailback Tyrone…

… Wheatley that the last Wolverine to win the Rose Bowl MVP was a running - back, Leroy Hoard in 1989. "That's all he needed to say,' Wheat ley said. Apparently. Wheatley ran like he was the only player on the…

… something like this: Janumry 1, Nineteen-hundred- ntnety-twvo Was an in/fnmous day for the Maie and Blue The Wolverines considered Pasa- dena their second hometown, But on this dark day, Washington beat them…

January 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

… other New Year's Day games in both excitement and sus- pense. Michigan came from behind three different times to earn the victory. The Wolverines overcame a fine game by Washington quarterback Mark…

… Michigan's tie with Notre Dame, is worthy of special commendation. As the Wolverine quarterback, he has handled the atten- tion that the position entails with poise and class. That poise enabled Grbac to…

… at the state penitentiary, Moeller proved that his pri- orities are consistent with the Michigan tradition. Moeller left behind one of his key performers when the r. Wolverines headed west. The player…

… KANTER/Daily ing the university well and of performing at a top level in the athletic arena. With their perseverence and determination, this group of Michigan Wolverines proved they are indeed worthy of…

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