December 07, 1998
(vol. 109, iss. 48)
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… Michigan basketball team right about now. The Wolverines continued a disturb- ing trend yesterday afternoon when they dpped an 81-74 decision to Western igan - they can't win on the road. They lost to a far…
… Wolverines shot an anemic .281 in the first half and, by the time they found their shot in the second, were t ng by 15 points. Whe main culprit was Robbie Reid, the streaky guard who can drain 30- footers when…
…- ing in from the bench for most of the second half. This left Michigan in trouble. Bullock was the only Wolverine finding the net, scoring a career- high 32 points. After that, only Smith scored in…
… victory over Detroit and a 30-point pounding of Bradley. But both of those games were at home. This was Michigan's first road game since the Maui Invitational, where the Wolverines dropped two of their…
… three games. In its season-opener, Michigan fell to Florida International in Miami despite being heavily favored. Bullock and the rest of the Wolverines better get used to these road games, because they…
… don't end anytime soon. On Wednesday, Michigan plays Eastern Michigan at the brand-new Convocation Center. Next Saturday, the Wolverines play at the familiar-but-not- so-friendly confines of Duke…
… is ller than 6-4. And early in the second half, both Mulic and a!mmeren were on the Broncos' bench with foul ouble. Which meant that the Wolverines should have domi- ated the boards. They didn…
… take the team pocalypse on their shoulders and carry it to ow the promised land. Which means that the Wolverines ed effort if they're going to win this season. N~ tern Michigan coach Bob Donewald said…
… that bo ding is a result of "quickness, intensity, heart d determination." The Broncos played with heart, the oncos played like the team inspired and the Broncos t-rebounded the Wolverines. And…