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April 08, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

… hefty lead and the Wolverines in second with a not-so-hefty lead over Alabama. A quick vault rotation at the end of Saturday’s meet left Michigan waiting — waiting to see if Alabama would make a…

….” After Kramer came three Wolverines in a nine-way tie for fourth on the floor — McLean, Karas and Abby Brenner. No Michigan gymnast took an individual title from the event like Ross did for the…

April 08, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…’s first loss in the Big Ten. But the Wolverines didn’t back down. Facing a 3-2 count with two runners on base, senior MacKenzie Nemitz swung hard, finding a gap between center and right field that…

… propelled the Wolverines to a 7-6 walk-off victory over Indiana. “It’s a great win,” said Michigan coach Carol Hutchins. “Hopefully we take confidence from it, we should take a lot of good things. But…

April 08, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

…. Brenner ended up scoring a 9.250, a score that would have been detrimental to the Wolverines had it counted. The Wolverines needed a clean routine to shake off the nerves, and that’s what senior…

… both routines were clean, there seemed to be some nerves coming from the Wolverines, and their scores reflected that. The gymnasts scored a 9.825 and 9.800, respectively, both scores relatively…

April 08, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

Wolverines have gone 143- 70, made the NCAA Tournament five times and won two Big Ten titles. He, Bacari Alexander and Jeff Meyer have each remained with Beilein during that time, but Beilein said…

… been hard to come by. Heading into conference play last weekend, junior first baseman Carmen Benedetti, the No. 3 hitter for the Wolverines, had only hit one. The only other player on the…

April 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Sports Writer Haylie Wagner’s birthday was just another reason to celebrate. Michigan softball’s senior left-hander has had some very happy birthdays throughout her tenure with the Wolverines

… 2013, the Wolverines’ ace picked up where she left off against the Buckeyes. Wagner produced a strong three-inning outing as Michigan cruised to a 17-5 run- rule victory in which she didn’t allow…

April 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…8 — Wednesday, April 8, 2015 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines pound Eastern Michigan By BEN FIDELMAN Daily Sports Writer Coming into Tuesday’s matchup at Ray Fisher…

Wolverines broke that losing streak with an 18-4 victory. “What stood out to me today was that we didn’t hit 20 singles,” said Michigan coach Erik Bakich. “We had a lot of extra-base hits, and our…

… innings, and Bruder ended up being only a home run shy of hitting for the cycle. No Wolverine has hit for the cycle since 2007, and Slater was the first Michigan player to hit two home…

April 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… to enforce prohibit smoking in the law. Councilmember Chuck Warpehoski (D-Ward 5) amend- public areas ed his legislation to guarantee LUNA ANNA ARCHEY/Daily Wolverine Wellness director Mary Jo…

… percent drink to "I'm Shmacked"' is a video Daily StaffReporter Health Service, Wolverine Well- celebrate. series that glamorizes party- ness director Mary Jo Desprez At one point, Desprez asked ing and…

April 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… translate in the Big Ten opened a year to on-court results even in an early. Led by second-year entirely new and unfamiliar coach Kim Barnes Arico, the setting. Smith did a good job Wolverines earned their…

…, Smith proved than a handful of Big Ten games. to be a game-changer - she With the season over and the finished tied for the team lead Wolverines in recovery mode, in steals with 45. The bottom the Daily…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… season, and 60.8 points per game during the tournament. But a great defense is nothing new to Michigan, which boasts one of the nation's highest-scor- ing offenses. The Wolverines had to go through…

…' if we can put up those num- ber of points." That shouldn't be too big of a concern for the Wolverines. Michigan has the National Player of the Year in sophomore point guard Trey Burke and a slew of…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…'s capable of in recent games - the sophomore had just seven points on Saturday against Syracuse and took a backseat in the offense in the second half of the Wolverines' Elite Eight game against Florida - but…

Wolverines crack Syracuse's zone with hismid-range jump shot and team-high six assists. He's matched up against Louisville's Gorgui Dieng, who struggled against Wichita State's lanky, rebound-happy forwards…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… pressure, the Wolverines won their 10th NCAA Regional Championship at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W. Va. on Saturday night. "We had so much fun out there," said senior Brittnee Mar- tinez. "We just…

…, will have the rest of the Wolverines along- side them this year. No. 17 Illinois upset No. 8 Nebraska, 196.025- 195.875, for the second automatic berth to the championships. SeededNo. Iintheregional…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… underbelly of r the Georgia Dome, away from the EVERETT court and COOK hidden from the cameras. Just like they do after every win, the Wolverines elect a play- er to lead them in "The Victors." It's selected…

… points. Seven other Wolverines scored more than he did, and he was the only player who saw action that didn't record a rebound. What Jordan Morgan did have was a pair of charges and a dunk that sent the…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…, dejected, in New Orleans on April 5, 1993, almost exactlytwo decades have passed before the Wolverines finally fought their way back here. Two decades when the bas- ketball program looked back, its…

…. Perhaps, they can even see the Wolverines finish what the Fab Five never could. They deserve to see that much, I think. And soto Burke for staying, to Beilein for teaching, to the Fab Five for starting what…

April 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

… to knock down 3-pointers in the corner. But Burke couldn't hreak the defense and Stauskas went cold, so the Wolverines turned to the bench. After Stauskas missed three 3-pointers, LeVert checked into…

… since Feb. 24 buried a long ball and quelled abit of momentum for Syracuse. The Wolverines gained some momentum of their own, while LeVert hit another 3-pointer to start a 9-0 Michigan run that gave it a…

… the you, but when you read some- team. Since that point six weeks « thing about how Josh Bartelstein ago, no Wolverine has sent out a "Stop tweeting sucks, it does affect you, even single tweet…

…-9 lead, the Wolverines fin- ished the half by outscoring Syr- acuse, 27-11, to take a 36-25 lead into halftime. Despite a quiet game from many of its top scorers, Michigan dominated the opening stanza on…

… Caris LeVert that sparked the Wolverines. Both LeVert and Albrecht knocked down two 3-pointers, filling in the scoring void left by Hard- away, Burke and Stauskas, who combined for eight first…

…-half points. The Wolverines got 16 points from their bench in the opening period. "This is the biggest stage in college basketball and Caris LeVert and Spike Albrecht did a great job ofcstepping up we need- ed…

… after the semifinal victory, when asked if he's begun to envision what it'll be like on Monday night should the Wolverines win, Burke - the consensus National Player of the Year - was openly honest. "You…

… Saturday - he said he was suf- fering through a migraine - but broke open Michigan's regional final game open by knocking down six 3-pointers. If he shoots anywhere close to that mark, the Wolverines may run…

April 08, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

Wolverines not being some of the most offen- sively-skilled players in recent memory, with them possibly having to grind out their fair share of games. And while Michigan fans aren't accustomed to normally…

… the game of his life. The Wolverines got all of that - and more. Everywhere you looked, a Wolverine was showing signs of commitment all over the ice. The team. Seniors like Louie Caporusso and Carl…

… to shut out the nation's second best offense. From the drop of the puck to the Wolverines piling on Hunwick to celebrate the win, Michigan played team hockey. With less than 40 seconds remaining in…

… the contest, Hagelin blocked a shot in the Wolverine zone, dishing the puck to Caporusso. Caporusso skated up the ice and had a clear shot from the red line. He could have easily thrown a shot into the…

April 08, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

…, he has been put- ting in the work to improve. With Tate Forcier's transfer, Gardner is the Wolverines' only reliable backup to the injury-prone Rob- inson. "(Gardner's) an ambitious kid," Borges said…

… former Wolverines will be back on the course Friday, 3 cheering their former teammate on. And knowing Kim, neither91 8 would be surprised to see him perform well under the spot- 4 9 light. "He really plays…

April 08, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… two sections to the right of the Wolverines' bench, felt compelled to overpower the Fighting Sioux crow, which filled the rest of the building, for the first time since Michigan's goal. And it came…

…/Daily Senior goaltender Shawn Hunwick mode 40 saves in a shutout suet the Fighting Sioux, guiding his team to the title game. Greg Pateryn. After the ricochet, Game over. The Wolverines there was another…

April 08, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… of events. The couple traveled across the . country to watch both gymnastics and baseball. Although his health kept him from attending the event, Kevin was watching on TV as Mau- reen's Wolverines

… from training, Maureen picked up right where she left off with the help of her team, regaining her spot as one of the Wolverines' strongest gymnasts on bars. On Friday, March 12, before the final home…

April 08, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

…-game action will be tweeted too. On Sunday, an update from the baseball Twitter read, "Wolverines score twice in the fourth ... we are tied again, 4-4." Matt Trevor, the Athletic Depart- ment assistant director…

April 08, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…'s first GLI champi- onship in 11 years. His performance added'to his career-best shutout streak of 166 minutes and 7 seconds, which started in the second period of the Wolverines' Dec. 7 win against…

… every Wolverine home game this year. - ANDYREID PORTER'S FINAL CASE FOR THE HOBEY | COLD YEAR WARMS WITH MVP HONORS Sophomore goes perfect from plate, after slow start ByRUTH LINCOLN Daily Sports…

… connect in the second half of the double- header, going 1-for-3 at the plate. With the Wolverines up 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth and the bases loaded, she delivered a two-run blast to the centerfield…

… strike zone and do your job at the plate." When the Wolverines (7-1 Big Ten, 32-4 overall) take on Cen- tral Michigan today at Alumni Field, they hope to maintain the level of confidence that recent…

… Jordan Taylor, the team's recent hitting speaks vol- umes. The Wolverines outscored their opponents 17-2 over the weekend, guided by Viefhaus and freshman Dorian Shaw. Even with recent success at the plate…

… Most Outstanding Player Award and gave Kansas a National Championship. Longtime friends, one a Wolverine and one a Buckeye, stay close regardless By COLT ROSENSWEIG Daily Sports Writer STATE COLLEGE…

April 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 9

… travels in style. "We're going to do things first class," Michigan coach Mark Mees said. No cramped school bus for these athletes - the Wolverines will make the five-and-a-half hour drive to Terre Haute in…

… to get away from dorm food for me, (fellow freshmen) Brian (Hung) and Ryan (Heller)." Although the trips are mostly business, the Wolverines occa- sionally find the time to enjoy the unique aspects of…

April 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

…-best and also was the best showing by a Wolverine at the National Championships. Erdman, a freshman who red- shirted her outdoor season last year, had not raced on an outdoor track for over two years. A…

… slows down the runner and also can lead to more injuries. On an outdoor track, there are the straightaways, making outdoor times a little faster than the indoor season. This weekend the Wolverines travel…

April 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

… are some of thestudent-ath- letes, coaches, venues and events of Michigan athletics today. There are many more, and they are all impor- tant brush strokes on the Wolverine portrait. These men and women…

… years, I have observed and participated in numbed awe at the history, the drama and the excel- lence of the Michigan Wolverines. That was to be expected. What came as a surprise were the emotions I felt…

April 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

… years now, (making it to the Frozen Four) is nothing - just being there is nothing," Burnes said. The Wolverines are no longer satis- fied with just getting to the Frozen Four - they want to take the next…

… goaltender Chris Gart- man have never been there, so that expe- rience could help the Wolverines be ready to play as soon as the puck drops. Also, the team has been focusing on being mentally prepared and…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…," Ritt said. "They stepped up this weekend when it counted." These freshmen proved they were up to the challenge, helping the Wolverines (3-4 Big Ten, 10-8 overall) sweep their three opponents this weekend…

… this talent against two teams in the top 40, Michigan answered the call. On Friday, the Wolverines pulled the biggest upset of the season against No. 27 Miami, hand- ing the Hurricanes (2-0 Big East, 11…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 11

… semifinals on Thursday, the Wolverines stood on the ice and watched as the Golden Gophers celebrated. Next year's prospective Michigan team has the type of talent that it takes to reach the NCAA Champi- onship…

… game - but a lot of next year's success will depend on two decisions that could occur in the near future for HOCKEY the Wolverines. With an astoundingly success- Commentary ful season behind the…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

Wolverines' sweep of the Hoosiers. "(Catcher Monica Schock) calls my game, and we just did a really good job of setting them up," Young said. "They're there to swing their bats, and that's what they were doing…

…." Young's appearance on the mound changed the momentum of Satur- day's game. The Wolverines were hitless when Michigan coach Carol Hutchins made the switch from Motycka to Young. But after Young did not…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

…. "Matt had a great game for us today," Harrison said. "He came up with some clutch hits, he made a real great play in right center and played some real good defense." The Wolverines fell behind early in…

…. posure and prevented Minnesota from getting too far ahead. Although Trzos allowed early runs, his recov- ery let Michigan get back in the game and was a large part of the Wolverines' win. "The good thing…

Wolverine. He has baffled opposing batters and managers even more as of late. In Saturday's 3-1 loss to Minnesota, Hill pitched a complete game, allowing just five hits and two earned runs while strik- ing…

… Jordan Cantalamessa. Prior to the weekend series, the Wolverines already had 44 errors this season - 14 more than their oppo- nents. They even allowed 13 unearned runs in the first inning of a 21-2 loss to…

…'t played the position for a year; he was moved to the outfield last year to accommodate former Wolverine captain Scott Tousa. Cantalamessa and his numbers took a crash in the third inning of Friday's game…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… thanks to some pressure-packed performances on the vault and a little bit of luck, the Wolverines were able to stamp their ticket to nationals in Tuscaloosa, Ala. - barely. "It's a shame three teams aren…

…- son. During a day of consistently low scores for every team at the meet, the Wolverines reversed the trend by post- ing scores no lower than 9.775 on the vault. They also benefited from the 9.925 posted…

April 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

… ago with a disappoint- ing 11-18 record, but that didn't stop the Wolverines from celebrating their 2001-02 campaign in grand style Thursday night in Crisler Arena. The annual bust was hosted by the M…

… listen the Wolverines' seniors (Chris Young, Mike Gotfredson, Herb Gibson, Leon Jones and Ron Garber) give their final goodbyes. Young, who was named team MVP earlier in the evening, gave an emotional…

… three weeks. "This (weekend) was a great turning point in our season," said DaCosta, the only Wolverine to win all three singles matches this week- end. "We had three good wins, and I think we are going…

….). it out," Duprez said, who has been nursing a hip injury for the past two weeks ago. Ritt indicated that playing several matches in succession is nothing new to tennis players, as many Wolverines

Wolverines would make things inter- esting for their opponents. "I thought that the Ohio State match would be intense, and I was hoping that the Miami match would be intense as well," Ritt said. "I have so…

April 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 113) • Page Image 11

… rise in the polls. The Wolverines are now sixth in the nation, after this week's poll was released yesterday. Thursday April 8, 1999 H1A The hits keep coming Cold bats, but softball stays hot By…

… extended the Wolverines' record eaten streak to 29 games, leaving the team unbeaten i*he months of March and April so far. After singling to center field, Karmen Lappo advanced to second on an error and then…

April 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 113) • Page Image 12

…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 8, 1999 'M' sees action from 19 in victory By Geoff Gagnon Daily Sports Writer While Michigan fans were delight- ed to see their Wolverines tally 12 runs…

… --------------- Wolverines etched their name into the Michigan scorecard yesterday - enough to make scorekeepers dizzy and public address announcer Jim Schneider hoarse. "We were able to put a lot of guys in and give them…

… comfortably into the hands of Kelley and the rest of the Wolverine staff. Scales bumped his hit streak up to 14 games, notching a hit in the second. "We swung the bats pretty well today with the wind blowing…

… the way it was," Zahn said. Michigan jumped on the Eagles early with two runs in the first. The Wolverines were assisted by the poor defensive play of Eagle shortstop Craig Foddrill. Foddrill, who was…

… umpire Mike Luptowski stepped in before anything could come of it. The Wolverines are 10-3 since they started playing north of the Mason Dixon line three weeks ago. "It's nice to see we're playing so well…

…," Zahn said. "We're going to try to ride this into the weekend" away from former Wolverines Ken Howard and Casey Close in Tuesday's win over Bowling Green. Meanwhile, Cervenak continues to chase Michigan…

… Michigan to a 17- 13 overall mark. HERE WE Go AGAIN: After split- ting with then-Big Ten leader Illinois last weekend, the conference road ahead hasn't gotten any easier for Zahn and his crew. The Wolverines

…: none MICHIGAN (12) DANA LlNNANE/Q Ihe Nineteen different Wolverines saw playing time against Eastern Michigan yesterday. Michigan's 12-3 rout enabled coach Geoff Zahn to empty his bench. ' Walk-ons step…

… Plocki said the Wolverines' accomplishments are attributable not only to the stars of the team, but also to the gymnasts who started the season in more of a sup- portive role and ended the season having…

…. "She fought very hard. She has a sore shoulder, but she pitched as hard as she could and to hold that team to two-three runs is amazing." Hitting for Michigan didn't come as easily, as the Wolverines

April 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

…Michigan State at the Varsity Tennis Center. The Wolverines are 3-0 in Big Ten ay this season, while the Spartans are coming off a close 4-3 victory over Minnesota last weekend. PAUL TALANIAN/Daily By Stephanie…

… Offen Dmly Sports Writer The impressive 4-0 Big Ten start for the Michigan men's tennis team can be attributed to three things: good senior leadership, good chemistry and good depth. The Wolverines are…

April 08, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

…'s last seven games to help the Wolverines win the NIT title, it may not have helped his draft status. ESPN NBA Draft analyst Don Leventhal has Taylor as the 23rd rated prospect, down from 17th earlier in…

… not be an offensive power, Beermann more than makes up for it in the field. He was last season's Ted Sizemore Award winner, given to the Wolverines' best defensive playe This year he has compiled a .951…

April 08, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… with the top crews in the country. The Wolverines needed to finish in the top three to make the grand final. With 250 meters remaining, Michigan was trailing only Washington and Massachusetts when an oar…

… third place) when we went outside of our lane and hit a buoy and stopped dead in the water" The Wolverines recovered from their earlier miscue to finish second in the petit final, trailing Stanford by…

… don't think so." If Taylor does decide to enter the draft, he'll be the ninth Wolverine to leave school early for the NBA and the fourth since 1994, when both Howard and Jalen Rose gave up their final…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… always, Wolverine Party ran clean race TO THE DAILY: This letter is to all the Wolverine Party candidates that ran in the MSA and LSA-SG election. I thank you for all your effort and hard work. I could…

… good. Once again, thank you all for everything. You have made this a campaign to be proud of. ANDY SCHOR WOLVERINE PARTY LSA JUNIOR M-Party will make LSA-SG for students TO THE DAILY: My name is Eve…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… cjre imgrn &iilg olverines shut down idats on ond y Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer It was cold and windy with a hint of snow but the Wolverines were in a mood for spring cleaning. So they brought…

… second-place slot in the Big Ten standings. The first game started out with Michi- an spotting the Wildcats two runs. The Wolverines' flawed defense was high- lighted in the second inning as senior o…

… at- empting to score on Kellyn Tate's ingle to left. With the heart of Michigan's order ue up in the bottom half of the fifth inning, pitcher Sara Griffin set down he Wildcats in order. The Wolverine

…) we played a ood game, but that inning was hor- ble." The second game of Saturday's oubleheader was the Wolverines' hance to be the road team in their home ark. 'he second game was Michigan's urn to get…

… the heavens, too, courtesy of the Michigan baseball team. In a four- game homestand against Minnesota, the Wolverines (9-3 Big Ten, 12-16 overall) clocked five dingers, helping them take three of the…

… wall. Thereafter, though, the only balls the kids outside the fences were chasing got there off of Wolverine bats. Shortstop Kelly Dransfeldt and third baseman Mike Cervenak each hit two homers for…

… Michigan, while right fielder Derek Besco added one of his own. Dransfeldt's first of the weekend - fourth overall - was the highlight of Saturday's first game, in which the Wolverines downed the virtually…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… cruised past Michigan State and Mercyhurst this weekend in a tune-up for next weekend's Big Ten championships. The Wolverines won nine out of the * races Saturday on the Huron River. Michigan's women swept…

…- feated Mercyhurst and the Spartans, who finished second and third, re- spectively, in both races. The closest race of the day went to Wolverines' men's junior varsity lightweight eight. Michigan edged the…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

…48 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, April 8, 1996 - ----SOFTBALL Pair o freshgive Wolverines a lift over weekend. By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer In "My Cousin Vinny," Joe Pesci…

… to the Wolverines' "utes." Michigan played three games and had two heroes, neither of which had played college softball before this season. Freshmen standouts Cathy Davie andq Traci Conrad put on a…

… keep it in most games. It's the Wolverine bats, however, that have kept opponents out ofmost games and lifted Michigan to a fast start in the conference. Michigan (7-1 Big Ten, 28-9 overall) ranks No. 15…

… in the nation in batting with a .329 team average. Lead-off hitter and outfielder Kellyn Tate has proved she deserved an earlier move to the top of the order. The sophomore leads Wolverine starters…

… batting. And quickly moving toward the top 20 is the Wolverines' hottest hitter oflatejunior catcher Jennifer Smith. In her last SOfa 12 games, Smith is 18-for-34 (.529) with 11 RBI. WHERE ARE THE DINGERS…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 13

… defense is what will make or break them. Meet the Michigan baseball team, the leaders of the Big Ten. The Wolverines are now 9-3 in the *nference, two games in front of Ohio State and Indiana, after taking…

… games. New Michigan coach Geoff Zahn haspreached an aggressive style, both the plate and on the basepaths. And it has worked. 'The Wolverines make music at the plate, chiming base-hits left and right from…

… the catcher. In the first S victory in the opening game of the twinbill. With Wolverine pinch-hitter Bobby Scales on third base, Kirk Beermann popped to short-center field; the short- stop retreated…

…. And that's what the Wolverine are as a team. Michigan took advantage any time it had a chance to run. This could make it much easier for the Wolver- ines to get runs on the board. And this aggressive…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 14

… Throughout the month of March, the ball just wasn't bouncing the Michigan tennis team's way. The Wolverines had played tough competition in many of those matches, but came up short at times when perhaps they…

… Purdue. The Wolverines found ways to win in places they hadn't looked before, maybe because they just hadn't searched hard enough yet. Sophomore Sora Moon had been strug- gling in her singles game as of…

… Pusztai defeated Derek Myers in two sets, 6-3, 6-4, at No. 1 singles. In the battle of the ranked doubles teams, the Wolverine duo of Pusztai and John Costanzo, ranked No. 24, defeated the 20th…

… against a veteran Illinois team boosted the confidence of the Wolverines and their coaches, Eisner said. The Illini entered the match at 4-1 in the Big Ten and figured to be the toughest challenge thus far…

…. I'm sure everybody else in the Big Ten will notice this win." Several Michigan players bounced back after dropping the first set. The Wolverines' Arvid Swan, Jake Raiton and William Farah each posted…

… for the Wolverines, but the combina- tion of Raiton and Farah at that position pleased Eisner. "No. 3 doubles been a question mark forus," Eisnersaid. "Totry to figure out which twosome is going to give…

… us the best performance there has been very difficult. Even thoughthey lost, Raiton and Farah played a very good match." The victories against key opponents come at a good time for the Wolverines, who…

April 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 108) • Page Image 15

… team captured first place at the Colonial Relays. The Wolverines paced the field with 42 points. Seton Hall followed in sec- ond with 31 points, Virginia Com- monwealth in third with 26, Rutgers in…

… fourth with 24, and Eastern Ken- *tucky in fifth with 22 points. Again, the weather was not the best for the Wolverines, but despite the cold and rainy conditions, the team prevailed. The relay teams and…

…- day afternoon to win the discus contest with a toss of 159-feet-7. Other individual Wolverine finish- ers were Stan Johanning, fourth in the javelin, and John Mortimer fifth in the 3,000 steeplechase…

… Everywhere the Michigan women's track team went, rain was sure to follow. For the second time in as many weeks nature proved the biggest hurdle for the Wolverines. However, this time, the com- petition…

… the discus Witnas of 147-feet-1.r Sophomore Michel i1er fnished fifth in the open 3000 at 1 0:0 while sophomore Tiffin Godan pled ses enth overall in the open 5000 (1 16.2$ The Wolverines complemented…

… 'higan as- sistant Mike Mct urr s' "Thev did a nice job considerina the conditions." "It was raining and it was freezing," Longe said. "We just tried to keep our clothes dry." This week the Wolverines trek…

… were looking for." TONYA BROAD/Daily Tearza Johnson's time of 12.45 in the 100 meters was good enough for first place and helped lead the Wolverines to victory at the Colonial Relays In Williamsburg, Va…

…, along with Joe Duda's 9.9 on the parallel bars and 57.5 in the all- around are all Michigan State records. The biggest "last" ofthe meet, for the Wolverines at least, was the last meet for Darden as head…

… Writer The Michigan women's golf team found itself in familiar surroundings this weekend at the Lady Buckeye Invita- tional in Columbus. The Wolverines' home course has yet to host a practice session due…

April 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 113) • Page Image 9

… worthy sophomore effort. - Andy Dolan Entombed Wolverine Blues Earache / Columbia Although a lot of bands have shown the ability to write creative, super heavy riffs, it is effective com- positions that…

… logical song structure - an approach that is long overdue. It would be incorrect to classify "Wolverine Blues" as strictly death- metal, a genre which the band name strongly connotes; rather, it is a com…

April 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 113) • Page Image 12

… p.m., both days). The Wolverines (2-2 Big Ten, 14- 16 overall) opened their Big Ten sea- son last weekend, splitting a four- game series with Ohio State and hold- ing off late Buckeye rallies. With…

… Wednesday's game against Toledo cancelled due to inclement weather, the Wolverines should be well rested for this weekend's four games against theWildcats (14-8),ranked No. 3 in the Mideast Region. "After our…

… the last six games, stands only 74 strikeouts away from surpassing the all-time Wolverine mark of 446. Michelle Hawkins is the Wildcats' ace on the mound with a 1.05 ERA and is expected to see action…

… this weekend. Monday, Northwestern shut out Valparaiso 2-0, 4-0 in Evanston, with Hawkins improving herrecord to 10-2. Last season, the two teams split their series, including the Wolverines idropping a…

… that we its purpose - it gave the Wolverines single runs in the third, fourth, sixth weren't doing at the beginning of the (5-3 Big Ten, 11-13 overall) a chance and seventh innings. season - winning…

… strikeouts a game and a .241 team begin the contest. Weaver's fifth-inning RBI also came batting average. Lance Rathmell Four other Wolverines closed the with two gone. (.329) is the only starter with an aver…

…- last five innings out, with Mark Onlvthe Wolverines'eighth-inning age above .300. Temple pitching a perfect eighth to earn his first win of the year. John Arvai notched his fourth save, pitch- ing out…

… to a 6-4 victory over Oakland yesterday at Fisher Stadium. The Wolverines have won four of their last five. Oakland 001 101 100 -4 8 4 Michigan 100 012 11X - 6 8 2 WP - Temple, LP - Downs. SV - Arvai…

…, N.Y., the squad's goal is to advance to bigger and better things. To be more spe- cific, the Wolverines want to finish in the top three in order to qualify for the NCAA Championships, April 21, at the…

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Wolverines will sail against 17 of the best teams the Midwest has to offer, including West- ern Michigan, Marquette, Ohio State *-and the host Redskins. "Our goal is to finish in the top five," Michigan club…

… member Bill Sherman said. Although the Wolverines will hold a sail-off today to determine who will compete this weekend, they can look to Nate Weersing, Chris Choate and Alan Krauss, who have performed…

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… impressive than it may seem. After two victories against three of the toughest teams in the confer- ence, the Wolverines continue their homestand Sunday against Penn State 1 p.m. at the Liberty Sports Complex…

… difference what team we're playing. We have to play at a certain level." Penn State will provide some tough individual matchups for the Wolverines, especially with its No. I player, Ivan Spinner. Spinner, an…

… play our game ... executing our pitching and our offense." Senior shortstop Mary Campana knows better than any other Wolverine just how essential a potent offensive gun is. In her last 19 at-bats, she…

… has six hits, including back-to-back doubles. Last weekend's split proved the Wolverines have the confidence they need to continue their quest for an over-.500 record this season. "The team is playing…

… teams at their best this weekend as the Michigan women's rugby team takes on Illinois and Western Michigan. While the Wolverines are ranked second in the Midwest, the Fighting Illini are a close third…

… not face the Wolverines. The Wolverines are confident about their chances for success to- morrow. "Illinois is a pretty worthy oppo- nent," Michigan rugby coach Katie Page said. "We beat them at…

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