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April 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

…-to-back 14th-place finishes are not what Michigan women's golf coach Sue LeClair had envisioned when the Wolverines kicked off their spring season one week ago. However, that is just what LeClair has 'seen as…

… Michigan fol- lowed up its last place finish at South Carolina by finishing 14th in o the 16-team Indiana Women's Invitational Sunday. The Wolverines (353-350-348- 1051) outdistanced Bowling Green (1057) and…

…-2 career record against the Bulldogs and a 60-20-1 mark against the Titans. On top of that, Wolverine coach Bill Freehan has not lost to either team in his previous two seasons. HOME SWEET HOME: For a while…

…, it seemed as if the Wolverines would never get a chance to play in the friendly confines of Fisher Stadium. After 19 straight road games, Michigan's scheduled home opener against Saginaw Valley was…

… canceled because of snow. But a 'M' baseball looks for .500 week later, the weather cooperated and the Wolverines responded with a pair of victories over Eastern Michigan and Toledo. Michigan now has time…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… women's gymnastics team is looking forward to a Valentine's Day showdown with Northern Illi- nois and Louisiana State. This does not mean the Wolverines are look- ing past tomorrow's meet against Illinois…

… - it just means they aren't looking forward to it. Nevertheless, the Wolverines will make the trek to Champaign to face a hapless Illini squad. "We are going to do well," Michigan junior Ali Winski said…

… tallied 36.90 competing in the all-around. Both are expected to perform in the same events to- morrow. While the addition of these two will add depth to the Wolverine lineup, Michigan will look to this…

… season's frosh phenom Beth Wymer to lead the way against Illinois. Wymer has won the all- around in each of the Wolverines four meets this season. After finally getting some gym- nasts healthy, Michigan…

… weekend. The Wolverines will wel- come many of the top teams in the country to Crisler Arena for the Cliff Keen National Team Duals. Thirteen teams will come to Ann Arbor for the team tourna- ment…

… wrestlers. Named after the Wolverines' legendary wrestling coach, the event will begin at 9 a.m., with OSU tak- ing on Augsburg, and West Virginia going against Wisconsin. The re- maining first-round matches…

… kick off at 11 a.m. Michigan will face Oregon, Nebraska will wrestle Northern Montana, and Minnesota will match up with Penn State. Both Iowa and Iowa State received first-round byes. Wolverine coach…

… a very solid team, but we can definitely beat them as long as we just go after it. We can beat them badly." Assuming the Wolverines ad- vance, they will likely face No. 3 Penn State in the second…

…- ously going to have to wreslte great against them, but I think we can beat them." A win against Penn State would propel the Wolverines into the semifinals, which are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Sunday…

April 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

…- gan in three games at the CCRB Friday, the Michigan men's volley- ball team was swept by Michigan State at East Lansing Sunday. The Wolverines (15-5-in head-to- head play) took the first game from the…

… Broncos, 15-8, and never looked back in taking the next two games, 15-7, 15-10. Although Michigan posted a vic- tory, the Wolverines were not com- pletely pleased with their effort. "I think we were…

December 07, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… to 16-14. After the Blue Devils can't convert on their end, the Wolverines at- tempt an alley-oop to even the score. But it fails, and the next thing you know, Bobby Hurley hits a three- pointer to…

… victories are made. The Blue Devils had plenty of momentum Saturday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Wolverines were so far away from acquiring it they might as well have watched the game on television…

… penalty and a game disqualification for Wolverine defenseman Aaron Ward and the Spartans' Bart Turner. Despite the fight following the contest, the game was a classic in every sense of the word. With the…

… for the Wolverines, Michigan State did not dump the puck. Spartan defenseman Steve Norton spot- ted Rem Murray at center ice. Murray fed the puck to teammate Bryan Smolinski. With the Wolverine players…

December 07, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

… Timberwolf Christian Laettner. Naturally, one would wonder how interactive the Wolverines would be with Duke's new big man - Cherokee Parks. The talk took on a new perspective this year, pre-game and post…

…- game. Webber interjected the Wolverines would beat the Blue Devils even if they brought back Laettner as well as reportedly saying all-American Bobby Hurley could not guard Rose. "I try not to think…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

… Falcons' misfortune has dropped them (4-15-4 CCHA, 5-15- 5 overall) into an eighth-place tie with Ohio State in the CCHA. While the second-place Wolverines (14-4-3, 20-4-3) will have every statistical…

…, and Berenson knows it. "When I first came into the league I thought they had the great- together at the right time." However, for this weekend the Wolverines will have to contend with BG's high…

…. "But it's a good change of pace for us." Wolverine Michael Talley handles the ball during Wednesday's victory over Northwestern. Michigan will attempt to handle Notre Dame Sunday in South Bend. Women…

…, tonight's matchup might prove to be some- what different for the Wolverines. Then again, Michigan State is no or- dinary opponent. In a battle for state bragging rights, Michigan ventures to East Lansing…

… looking for the spark which might ignite the Wolverines' dor- mant offensive engine. "I hope (the rivalry) has a great. effect on us," Michigan coach Bud VaxiDeWege said. "We need some inspiration and a…

… reason to get pas- sionate and excited and (the rivalry) will help us. I hope it has a big im- pact on us because we need a boost." The Wolverines (1-7 in the Big Ten, 5-12 overall), who are off to their…

… Ferguson and Mayo, VanDeWege feels the Wolverines must concen- trate on their own play. "We've got to make sure that we do some things well and make sure we keep them on the run a little bit," VanDeWege said…

December 07, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 48) • Page Image 15

… Auditorium. The Wolverines amassed 1,065 points overall, nearly 400 more than second-place Iowa, while setting three Canham pool records in the process. Men sweep past field in record-setting weekend by Brett…

… one kid shaved on the team, that's really good." The Wolverines (1,065 points) took a commanding lead on Thurs- day and kept extending it throughout the entire competition. There was nothing Iowa…

… Szukala did have an impres- sive meet. Szukala won both the 100 and 200 butterfly. Even though the Wolverine swimmers coasted to the win, they still have a long way to go before the NCAAs. "Seeing the…

… here's one last idea: Braunfeld also thought the Wolverines have to improve. "We need to be a little bit better in the morning," Braunfeld said. "In the big meets, unless you swim well in the morning…

Wolverines accounted for six of them, while Arizona State grabbed the other four. Not surprisingly, Michigan won the competition with 907.5 points. ASU took second with 866 points. Bowling Green, Wright State…

…, Iowa, and Northern Michigan placed third through sixth. For the Wolverines, three swim- mers qualified for the NCAA meet in several events. Kathy Deibler met the standard in the 500-yard freestyle…

… breaststroke in 2:13.20, break- ing Wolverine Ann Colloton's 1989 pool record of 2:14.64. Humphrey made NCAA cuts in the 200 back- stroke with a time of 1:57.30, break- ing the new Canham pool record she had set…

Wolverines said they were very pleased with their performances. "I'm so happy about what's go- ing on because this means that I don't have to concentrate on making cuts," Hooiveld said. "It just takes the…

April 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… squad in the country for the last tvo years - and the first to repeat in nearly two decades - by summoning every last energy to end the Wolverines' hopes of capping an incredible season. When legendary…

… go with the talent. Michigan certainly has a world of talent, and the Albert team's youthful core may have been to the dent in history it is making, allowing the Wolverines to come Lin as far as they…

April 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…, but the Wolverines struggled to a second consecutive 14th-place finish. Today Mostly cloudy; High 58, Low 36 Tomorrow Mostly sunny; High 56, Low 34 V Itttl *rnly One hundred and one years of…

… time came up short last night as Duke held off the Wolverines, 71-51, in front of 50,379 at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. Christian Laettner and Grant Hill teamed up to halt Michigan…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…. Ohio State and Iowa round out the top five. The Wolverines could only muster a ninth place finish in the meet's first event, the 200 yard freestyle relay. Minnesota's team took the race in a time of 1…

… fourth place for the Wolverines. Van Tassell was two seconds back of Iowa's Artur Woj- dat, who set a pool record of 4:19.99. Also in the race, Michigan captain Eric Bailey was seventh, while teammate…

… was much more diffi- cult than Kass would have pre- ferred, but nevertheless, it brought him one step closer to winning a Collegiate Grand Slam Tournament. As the No. 2 seed, the Wolverine junior needed…

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