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October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

… have defined the battles between the Wolverines and Spartans. Out of the 91 contests between the two schools, I tried to pick the 10 best Michigan-Michigan State games of all time. It was a tough task…

…-Michigan After winning the national champi- onship the season before, the Wolverines travel to East Lansing to play Michigan State College at Macklin Field, the Spartans' brand new facility. The Spartans had lost…

October 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… Goodoeln For the Daily The sixth-ranked Michigan men's cross country team will head east this weekend to run in the Murray Keatinge Invitational in Orono, Maine. The Wolverines are out to keep the title for…

… themselves after winning the tournament last season. This time around, the Wolverines will have a tougher time, because of the strong 26-team field headed by nationally ranked Alabama and Arizona. Last year…

October 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 8) • Page Image 13

… Michigan field hockey team is approaching toughest weekend yet, and it seems to be ready for challenge. The Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 10-2 overall) will spend their first home weekend of the Big Ten season…

… offense came on strong last weekend, led by Big Ten offensive player of the week Kelli Gannon. Gannon scored both of the Wolverines' goals against Iowa and added a goal and two assists against Northwestern…

October 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… - the No. 23 Spartans (3-2 Big Ten, 10-3 overall) swept the Wolverines (1-4, 9- 6,), 15-10, 15-12, 15-5. It was in the third game of the match that the Spartans' killer instincts came out. "Before the…

… falter later in the game. In game one, Michigan had a five-point lead before State took over at 10-9. Game two had a similar flavor, as the Wolverines led 5-0 early but could not keep the momentum going…

Wolverines in each of the first three tournaments. Sophomore Scott Hayes followed up a solid round last week with a score of 231 at Indiana. Freshman Brian Seipke shot a 232, and was the only Wolverine other…

… than Harris to break 80 in the final round. In his career debut, sophomore Nick Lossia rounded out the scores for Michigan, firing a 236. So far the Wolverines' season has been "dismal," according to…

… better things for the weekend," Harris said. The Wolverines hit the links again Sunday and Monday at the Xavier Invitational in Cincinnati before conclud- ing their fall schedule at the Stanford…

… Szczesniak - who had an attack percentage of .333 against the Spartans - said tomor- row's "Rock the House" match against Minnesota will give the Wolverines the boost they need to get back in the hunt. "We…

October 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 23) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-The Michigan Daily- Monday, October 8, 1990 Michigan Hockey Preview IA contention Wolverine icers skate into CC by Dan Zoch Daily Sports Writer The difference between Mich- igan…

… best of any team I've seen. This team is capable of being the best team that I've had since I've been with Michigan. We expect to win." Last year, the Wolverines came in fourth in the CCHA, behind…

… Michigan State, Lake Superior, and Bowling Green. In post-season play, the Wolverines beat Bowling Green and finished in third place. The team's expectations are so high because of an amazing recruit- ing…

… sophomore transfer earned positions on the Wolverine roster, and among them there are many standouts, including centers Brian Wiseman and Cam Stewart, along with wingers David Oliver and David Wright. In last…

…. I'm really waiting for them to show me who's ready to play." Gordon also seems to think that the Wolverines are headed away from starting one goalie throughout the season. "I think it's going to be a…

October 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…, the Mich- igan men's and women's crew teams participate in fall "head races" to condition for their upcoming season. The Wolverines' first race is the Head of the Rock competition this weekend in…

…- ond, and the women's JV placed fourth. After a summer in which many team members rowed for clubs in Boston, Detroit, and Philadelphia, Donaldson believes the Wolverine crews have excellent chances to…

…." 0 The Michigan men's and women's crew teams travel to Rockford, Ill., this weekend for the Head of the Rock regatta. The Wisconsin Badgers will present a tough challenge for the Wolverines

…." Three swimmers the Wolverines will need to step forward if they have any chance at another championship are co-captains Mindy Gehrs, Jennifer Zakrajsek and Margie Stoll. But what separates Michigan from…

… the rest of the Big Ten is its depth. The Wolverines have the ability to challenge in almost every event. But that is not to say that Michigan does not have weaknesses. "We lost Jennifer Love (to gradu…

…- and 200- me- ter backstrokes last year. Beth Jackson and Jenny Almeida could also place in those events this year. The Wolverines' closest competi- tor should be Northwestern, which brought in a strong…

… chosen by two offi- cials from Chicago, will play Sun- * day against the best players from the East, coming from such power- houses as Yale, Princeton and Boston College. Last year, five Wolverines quali…

… school this year because we have a strong team," co- captain Leah Niederstadt said. Another reason the Wolverines' outlook is positive is the team's de- ceptive 3-2-1 record. "The only two teams we lost to…

… novel, but merely wants to see how her Michigan women's tennis team improved over the summer. Ritt's Wolverines will open their fall campaign down the road in Notre Dame, Ind., at the Eck Challenge. Also…

… seems to be solid right now." Lacher will be the top Wolverine seed in the top singles bracket, which includes at least four players from each school in the 32-player draw. Following Lacher in the top…

October 08, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

… season. Senior forwards Alicia Stewart and Lisa Ashton each scored twice for Michigan, which led Eastern 6-0 at halftime. According to senior captain Carrie Taylor,' the Wolverines' ball move- ment was the…

… Tenplay slated tobegin in January, the Michigan men's tennis team continues to tune up, hoping to make a serious run at the conference championship. For the next two weekends, some of the Wolverines will be…

… a week 11am-10pm 1 1201 S .Iniversitv A6R-94S k f Summer Orientation 1994 TONIGHT Top 40 Dancing & $3.50 Pitchers SATURDAY Why drive to East Lansing when you can watch the game on Wolverine turf…

October 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 23) • Page Image 15

… things this year. The public expects it, and they expect it of themselves. It wasn't always this way, though, for Michigan coach Red Berenson's squad. In fact, it wasn't long ago that the Wolverines were…

…. The only way the Wolverines were going to Joe Louis Arena back then was through the turnstiles. While Berenson certainly does not want a return to those Dark Ages, ven he would probably admit that those…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… was the first of nine penalties to be called in the first period. The strict penalty calling early in the game played right into the hands of the Wolverines, as Michigan had an extra man for 10 of the…

… first 15 min- utes of the period. Penalties led to two goals by the Wolverines, taking them into the *ak ahead 2-0. It's a game where you just can't play shorthanded or they're going to score," Michigan…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

… Del Verne played at arch- rival Michigan State in the early '90s, Jeff thinks that his brother no longer bleeds green and white. In fact, he suspects that Jim Del Verne is a Wolverine at heart. "I…

… braggi rights. The Wolverines and the Spartans are ea undefeated and enjoying lofty national rankin; so a loss tomorrow would be crushing to eiti team's hopes of a conference championship a beyond. "This…

… the Wolverines ranked third. For them, today isn't about a foot- ball game, it's not about a Rose Bowl race or the national title. It's about redemption. Redemption that's not coming. MICHIGAN RUSHING…

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