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February 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… significant, except that it represented his lackluster showing, as he gave up three Michigan goals in the opening five minutes of last night's 12-5 Wolverine rout of the Irish. "Their goaltender was not…

….very sharp tonight," remarked Coach John Gior- dano appropriately. McNAMARA'S replacement in the third period had an even tougher time with the Wolverines. At 5:16 of the period, Michigan's John Blum raced…

…, crouched in the goal. 3lum teased the three before flipping it past them into the net. Roger Bourne led the Wolverine at- tack, as he earned Michigan's first hat trick of the season with one goal in each…

… penalties and ,Michigan's aggressiveness set the tone from the start as the Wolverines came out knocking the Irish off the puck in the own end, setting up three unanswered goals. The Irish spent half of the…

… first period in the penalty box while Michigan spent the other half shooting pucks into the Notre Dame net. Four Irish penalties and an un- believable first period performance by *the Wolverines gave…

… Michigan a 5-1 By SCOTT M. LEWIS He's neither flashy nor particularly quick. He can't shoot on the fiun, or so it is believed. In last-second situations, however, there is no one the Michigan Wolverines

… fourth occasion in his college career-that he has made a game- winning shot. To a man, the Wolverines now look for. Bodnar in the clutch, a situation which he has long relished. He thrives on the pressure…

…, Bodnar was one of three Wolverines designated to take the decisive shot. Thad Garner was supposed to set a screen for McGee, who would then spring loose in lead at the end of the stanza. Goals by Bourne…

… seven seconds later, the Wolverines had their second goal. Mars flipped it past McNamara during the two-man advan- tage. Notre Dame ripped off three unan- swered scores, two of which were powerplay goals…

February 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Sunday, February 7, 1982-The Michigan Daily Garner sparks 'M' win (Continued from Page 1)' Yet the Wolverines might not have been able to beat anybody yesterday without senior forward Thad…

…- fortable all the times I was at the line." Michigan both outshot (56 to 43 per- cent) and outre6ounded (31 to 20) the Illini, who had defeated the Wolverines, '79-61, just one week earlier in Cham- paign…

…. Illinois' two 6-10 frontcourt bookends, Griffin and Bryan Leonard, finally got on track as they combined for eight straight points to chop the Wolverine lead down to five, 35-30. Crisler Arena then turned…

… an excellent game (four of five from the flobr and five of six from the line for 13 points) converted a one-and-one with 19 seconds left in the contest to seal the Wolverine victory. "It's the second…

February 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

… big load down the road? Now four years later, his steady play and leadership have proven invaluable to the young Wolverines, in par- ticular during this season which has seen the team struggle due to…

… youth, injuries, and lack of depth. "He's been like night and day," said Michigan head coach John -Giordano of his high-scoring senior's development. McCauley has carried the 9-14-1 Wolverines through…

… State last month during a 3-1 Wolverine loss. In a season which has seen the Blue icers ravaged by injuries, McCauley has been a steadying influence. TONIGHT 8 P.M. A Reading by HENRY BEAN BENZINGER…

February 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… IN WEEKEND SERIES lcers look to be By RICK KAPLAN Incentive may be hard to come by for the hockey team in this weekend's home series against Lake Superior State College. The Wolverines clinched a…

… of Michigan, Ferris State and Illinois-Chicago, both beat the Wolverines three out of four games. "We want some momentum so we can not just make the playoffs, but make our mark in them,"~ Berensonsaid…

…, Inc *SUPER SPECIAL WINTER SAVINGS!* AT *X All Men's and Women's * Winter Coats ............. Up to50 Of . -X- All Leather Insulated Boots by Timberland; Herman Survivors, Wolverine, Sheboygan, * Rockey…

February 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… Giordano. The Wolverines took the face-off and managed to get three shots on goal in only 15 seconds. Junior, center Ted Speers scored the winning goal when he made good a rebound off of a Dave Richter shot…

… the season opener at Houghton where the Wolverines won, 3- 2, 3-0. Prior to this season, the Blue icers had not swept the Huskes since 1956. WOLVERINE freshman goalie Jon Elliott had an impressive game…

Wolverine net from left face off cir- cle. Prior to that goal, the Wolverines had led the game-since the first period. The Wolverines were the first to light up the scoreboard when Dennis May notched his 10th…

February 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 7, 1986 woee0 Wolverines 4 (Continued from Page 1) ter scored 16 points to lead the Wolverines, hitting seven of seven field goals. Garde Thompson…

… forward Todd Mitchell's fifth straight free throw put Purdue up 61-59 with ten minutes left. THE WOLVERINES went on a 10-2 run in the next ten minutes. Thom- pson ended a three-and-a-half minute drought…

… Michigan a four point lead at 39-35. Purdue cut the Wolverine's lead to two before the half ended. The Boilermakers actually outrebounded Michigan, 10-6, in the first half, and caused 10 turnovers, five by…

… Ten season. "They're just a few points and a few seconds away from first place," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder, whose Wolverines face the Fighting Illini in Urbana-Champaign tomorrow at 1 p…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…'s Space Mountain-like season started with an outstanding per- formance in the Maui Classic, which the Wolverines won. The high caliber of teams seemed to bring out the best in Taylor as he recorded career…

… improvement as the Wolverines placed third overall at the Lady Buckeye meet in Columbus, Ohio last Saturday. "Our goal was to win that meet," Michigan coach James Henry said. "We had some opportunities to win…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… group that has had no problem playing top cat in the Big Ten. After traveling six hours to Bloomington, Indiana last weekend, the Wolverines jumped straight off the team bus and into Royer Pool. They left…

… with a decisive 100-40 victory and a new club record of thirty dual meet victories in a row. The Wolverines didn't feel the pressure to win in part because they didn't know they were swimming to break…

February 07, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… close to its finest for the 2,000 fans that showed up at Yost Arena. The Polish skaters are smaller but decidedly quicker than the Wolverines and they skated, passed, shot and literally waltzed their way…

… same team," said Wolverine coach Dan Farrell, who saw the Bowling Green game. "I guess they must have been suffering from jet lag. They displayed some skills that didn't show in last night's game: They…

…. Bogdan Dziubikski followed that up by slapping a perfect centering pass in the time it takes to blink an eye into the upper corner. THE WOLVERINES looked like they might.be able to get back in the game…

…. when Stefan Chowaniec was whistled off for hooking at 5:40 of the opening period. But the Polish seemingly used that as an excuse for more room with which to pass the Wolverines crazy. Andrzej Zabawa…

… Kellogg, recruit shake hands and exchange playing greetings before the faltering Wolverin Wolverines (with three losses in a of the san row) do battle with OSU. Kellogg going to i scores 14. The Buckeyes…

… East Coach Brian Eisner will lead his 15th- ranked Wolverines into battle against the highly-regarded Golden Bears of California-Berkeley today at noon in the Michelob Lite Tennis Classic in Princeton…

Wolverine wins over Wisconsin and Northwestern - something he probably would not have been able to accomplish in the talent-laden, but slumping, Buckeye starting five. James had been suffering early in the…

February 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… line last night, pulling out a 80-79 basketball squeaker that left Purdue coach Gene Keady crying foul and fouls left un- called. The Wolverines missed five of six free throws in one late stretch, four…

… tipped slightly toward the Wolverines, as Purdue edged Michigan in the foul-o-rama, 30-22. Three Purdue players fouled out, but the Wolverines gave the Boiler- makers a few chances to overturn all the…

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