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September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

… The Michigan softball team be- gan the 1989 season with great ex- pectations. The year before, the Wolverines lost the Big Ten title by a half-game when they were swept by Indiana in the final weekend…

… other" coach Carol Hutchins said. "In fact, this is the best team I've ever had." Those words were backed up by the Wolverines' play during their spring trip to the West Coast. They retuned with an 18…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

… NCAA Championship in the same year. In 1989 that all changed though, as the Wolverines won the Rose Bowl and NCAA tournament. This page attempts to recapture the jubilant feelings and triumphant emotions…

…" after the Wolverines victory over Virginia, launching them into the Final Four in Seattle. A rose with no thorns Defensive back David Arnold (15) and defensive lineman Brent White (88) whoop it up in…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…-89 campaign in fourth place of the Central Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion, the highest finish of the Berenson era. Bolstered by nine returning se- niors, the Wolverines sport an expe- rienced team, led by co…

…-5 victory over North Dakota. Roberts, unlike the quiet and unassuming Moes, not only turned his game around but also his on-ice personality. At one point during his first year as a Wolverine, Berenson was…

… discipline. Roberts now stands as the cornerstone of the Wolverine de- fense, and one of the league's pre- mier defensemen. 'From every angle you look at it, as students, people and athletes, this is a good…

… class coming to a team moving in the right direction.' - Michigan Hockey Coach Red Berenson Last season, the Wolverines gained home ice advantage for the first time ever in the conference playoffs…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition --Thursday, September 7, 1989 - Page 9 Previewing the Wolverines I m i m - Michigan's Glenn Hill, who made the pommel horse his speciality during the 1988…

… talent was on the verge of fulfilling great expectations. But because of the three I's, they are still on the verge, but not there yet. The most serious blow to the Wolverines' chances was the loss of top…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…-setting 20-2 season wouldn't suggest unfulfilled promise, but the 1988-89 Wolverine wrestling team is an exception. Michigan entered the season with four All-Americans - 134-pounder John Fisher, 142-pounder…

… Daily Sports Writer As the Michigan wrestling team prepared to face Iowa last season, many wrestlers were confident that the Wolverines would defeat the Hawkeyes and snap their 99 match conference…

…-1." Without much thought, Gotcher cooly responded: "Guess how he got that one loss?" And guess who feels he'll finish up his career with a national championship in 1990. U Wolverine wrestler Larry Gotcher, one…

… Michigan women's basketball coach Bud VanDeWege couldn't find quite the right mix for his team at the beginning of the season, which probably was a big reason why the Wolverines got of to an 0-8 start in the…

… her 6'3" frame to become a defensive presence for the Wolverines. Although she did not enter the lineup until mid-season, Hall became a vital compo- nent in the Michigan plan. No where was her…

… the team was to perform well in their post-season tournaments. This was taken care of when the Wolverines won the Big Ten *Championship and placed sixth at the the NCAA tournament. "I'm very pleased…

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