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December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… tomorrow night at Yost Ice Arena to begin a two-game, home-and-home weekend series between the Wolverines and the Spartans, all the statistics will go out the window. The Spartans (13-3-0 overall, 12-2-0 in…

… the CCHA) will shed their first place CCHA status and the Wolverines (10-5-1, 8-5-1) will no longer be riding a four-game winning streak. This series isn't about who's better on paper; it's about who…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Friday, December 8, 1989 Blue to risk perfect record vs. Bobcats by Jamie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer Missed opportunities plague Wolverines by Theodore Cox Daily…

… Sports Writer 4 When the womens' basketball team faces Ohio University tonight in Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will definitely have firsts on their minds. This will be the first meeting ever between the…

… Szczechowski drives the ball down the floor. Forward Joan Rieger is downcourt on the wing. Szczechowski whips the ball across court. Rieger grabs it and goes in for an easy lay-up. Clunk. 6'3" Wolverine center…

… from a foot out. Rattle. Missed lay-ups and wasted opportunities have slowed the women's basketball team's pace against their pre-Big Ten season opponents. When the Wolverines took on Eastern Michigan…

… forward Leslie Spicer have each been hitting shots from beyond fifteen feet. Michigan's outside shooting has spread the defenses and sparked the last three Wolverine wins. But it will be extremely difficult…

… that's why we won the game,' VanDeWege said after beating the Akron Zips, 76-61. "We did not execute or out-play them in any facet of the game." Offensive execution is part of the problem. The Wolverines

… shots towards the backboard while in the paint. Hopefully the pre-season jitters will smooth out. Come January 5th, the Wolverines' size advantage will shrink to zip as the Big Ten season begins. JOSE…

… JUAREZ/Daily Michigan guard Carol Szczechowski hopes to lead the Wolverines past Ohio University and increase Michigan's undefeated record to five. NASHVILLE (AP) - Lloyd Moseby, Toronto's all-time leader…

March 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

…," said coach Carol Hutchins. "They all feel good about the trip and we played some great ball." The pre-season polls have the Wolverines ranked 18th. Over the trip, though, they showed that the polls might…

… have underestimated Michigan. During their 10 win, five loss road trip the Wolverines swept a two- game series from 13th-ranked Texas-Arlington, 5-2 and 4-2, as well as beating ninth-ranked Nebraska, 6…

February 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

… "cornerstone" of the Wolverine defense. His knee hurt too much to keep him on the ice, so he tried to stop a faceoff from occurring. While moving to alert the referee his stick accidentaly hit Bronco Tom Auge in…

… Berenson-type player. Playoff success hinges on home ice advantage The Daily Sports page welcomes Wolverine hockey co-captain Myles O'Connor as a new guest columnist. Myles will write his perspective of the…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…-seeded Wolverines. The field is not open to just any team that dares venture into Ann Arbor. The guest list is by invitation only. Frieder looks for teams that may test Michigan for 10 minutes or maybe one half, but…

… Invitational and give the Wolverine fans something to cheer about other than what looks like a Michigan highlight film? "My schedule is the way I want it to be. I like my schedule. You don't need to play 28…

… tough games," he said. Frieder is right about that, and he is working to schedule a few preseason games against worthwhile opponents. Next year, the Wolverines will travel to Greensboro to meet North…

Wolverines out-passed the Chippewas, 19-12 (assists), out-shot the Chippewas 58 percent to 29 percent, out-rebounded the Chippewas, 50-30. Central's prominant example of this theory was sophomore guard Jeff…

… have to depend on the outside game as we did tonight, you're going to be in deep trouble." While the Chippewas had as much luck shooting the ball as Ernest had in saving Christmas, the Wolverines found…

…'re coming ready to play and not letting up at all. That's a sign of character." The game was basically decided in the first eight minutes when the Wolverines, led by seven points from g'uard Higgins, jumped…

… running up the score. They probabley could have scored 200 points if they wanted to." Reserve center Loy Vaught had 16 points. Shawn Higgins had 13, and Kirk Taylor chippied in 11 for the 7-0 Wolverines

… sorry was Central coach Charlie Coles, who couldn't help but compliment the No. 2-ranked Wolverines, including Vaught. "This isn't an ordinary Michigan team," said Coles. "It could be the best collection…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… stand very long, unfortunately." Hopefully next year Michigan w ili smash records as well as opoen, season was the Wolverines' lone Big Ten win over Iowa. They played a spirited match and thoroughly…

… outplayed the Hawkeyes, who finished second in the conference. MICHIGAN'S domination of Iowa showed what the Wolverines were capable of accomplishing. The Wolverines lost to a few teams that might have been…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 76

… Arbor faithful. If 1987 was a "rebuilding" year and 1988 was a year of "growth," then 1989 may be a year of "fulfillment" for many of the young Wolverines. In 1987, the Wolverines were the surprise hit of…

… two in the preseason - dropped five of its first six, finishing the year-opening spring trip to Texas at a disappointing 5-5. In act two, the Wolverines won 30 of 32, including 13 of 14 against Big Ten…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 78

… Celtics? Nah. It's just ol' Bill Frieder's Michigan Wolverines, a team that has gone to the NCAA tournament for the past four seasons and won the NIT the year before. FORGET THE summer heat as you read this…

… the court. This year Mary Roskowski and f nior Lorea Feldmen may fill those roles. And Carol Szezchowski is a year ring sophomore jinx, her strong1 bring smiles to the Wolverine faithfu new peaks…

… your imagination wan- nother key. der - Michigan wins the Big Ten champi- Sarah Bas- onship. hompson led Picture this: The Wolverines receive a NCAA o started in bid. me reduced Picture this: 13,000 jam…

… first year and thus has two seasons of eligibility re- maining. Wolverine fans are not complaining. "AT GUARD, a 6-9 sopho- more from Los Angeles, California, Sean Higgins." "Trigger" is what Frieder…

… UCLA, Higgins became an immedi- ate outside threat for the Wolverines. That came to a halt when his fall term grade point was not high enough, forcing him to sit out the whole Big Ten season and NCAA…

…, there was a way - Waters had fin- ished second and third in the Big Ten in other years. The other late addition to the Wolverines was 150-pound Sam Amine. Sam, the younger brother of 167-pound Mike Amine…

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 11

… from the free-throw line this past season. He is the Wolverines' third recruit for next season. Eric Riley, a 6-11 center from Cleveland, and James Voskull, a 6-7 forward from Grand Rapids, also have…

… signed. In addition, 6-3 guard Michael Christian may join the Wolverines. A highly touted high school player, Christian was troubled with injuries at Georgia Tech before transferring to Washtenaw Community…

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 12

… Bitsy Ritt said they have made a huge contribution. "They have raised the attitude level on the team and it has spread to everyone." The Wolverines' arsenal does not end there, however. Tina Basle, 23…

… are one of them." Under Eisner, the Wolverines have never experienced a losing sea- son, winning 16 of the last 18 Big Ten titles. Last year, the team fin- ished 28-3 overall, 9-0 in Big Ten. This year…

…-year-old players. It was enough to catch the eye of Michigan head coach Brian Eisner. AS A WOLVERINE, Goldberg quickly latched on, becoming the first player since 1974 to play No. 1 singles as a in his…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…, heptathlon world record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Last season Abbott compiled an 11-3 mark with a 2.08 ERA in 86 innings pitched for the Wolverines. The record earned him All-Big Ten Second Team hon- ors…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… seeking the Big Ten ti- tie. What it received instead was a close second-place finish and eight national qualifiers. Nevertheless, its opponents saw a spirited and dedicated Wolverine team. Unlike Iowa…

…- ment, the Wolverines wanted a Big Ten title. "They got great team unity," said Wisconsin's Jeff Jordan. "They came in here, and they wanted to win this tournament really bad. They were all ready to go…

… of the season after los- ing to Iowa by a score of 76-55, two days earlier. The Wolverines raised their record to 6-10 in the Big Ten, 13-13 overall. Friday night, Michigan invaded Carver-Hawkeye Arena…

…, where sec- ond-ranked Iowa has won 23 straight games. The Hawkeyes (15- 1, 25-1) earlier this season trounced the Wolverines by a whopping score of 89-54. IN THE first half, Michigan came out strong and…

… dominance in the second half as Michigan's offense was stymied by a tenacious woman-to-woman de- fense. The Wolverines shot a dis- mal 39 percent with only Leslie Spicer (12 points) and Tanya Pow- ell (11…

…-up Wolverines. Michigan dictated the tempo of the game from the open- ing tip-off and led by as many as 18 in the first half. LATE IN the second half the Wolverines lost some of their in- tensity, and Minnesota…

… a balanced Wolverine attack in which five players scored in double figures. VanDeWege was pleased with one of his team's better perfor- mances this year. Doily Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Wolverine Larry…

… and offering encouragement. This and the vocal home crowd helped Michigan a great deal as wrestling can often be a lonely sport. Though the Wolverines were not seeking any type of moral victory, they…

… the Track and Tennis Building. Michigan won last season's match against the Rockets, 7-2, and barring an upset, should win again. And although the Wolverines expect a few close matches against Toledo…

… everyone ready for the rest of the season." LEADING THE Wolverines will be No. 1 sin- gles player, Tina Basle. Basle, a returning senior, has already defeated Duke's Patty O'Riley this season, the country…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… JULIE HOLLMAN A horrendous nightmare. That's what the Michigan hockey team lived through Sunday night at Lawson Arena in Kalama- zoo. Western Michigan trounced the Wolverines, 10- 0, and eliminated them…

… saw the Wolverines suffer their third shutout of the season, the most for a Michigan team since 1943. FROM THE START, the Wolverines looked flat and unsteady. The defensive wall suffered from, as the…

… only lasted through the intermission, though. In the second period, the Broncos suffocated any chances for a Wolverine recovery. With only 1:32 gone in the frame, Western scored, increasing the lead to 3…

… maintained. "I'm not even sure whether they're even better than us." Nevertheless, the Wolverines did lose, they looked worse, and they were humiliated. "A 10-0 loss is just as hard to take as a one-goal, down…

… and from a team that had accomplished so much. The 1987-88 Wolverines were the first Berenson team to finish the season with an above .500 record. They were the first Berenson team to finish above…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… presentation, Paul Revere Insurance Co (fultime & intemships), 7-9 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rms. Sch Music--Std recitals: Composers Forum, 8 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall; Saxophone Studio, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre…

…-M-Deaborn--Film, Pick up Artist, 7:30 pm, Rec & Orgs Bldg. *Eclipse Jazz--Winter Lec Series, J LeDuff & J LoDuca, 7:30-9 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm. 763-0046. U-M-Flint--Std Coalition Film Series, Cuba and Fidel & Cuba…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… turned a 17-14 Boilermaker lead into a 39-31 Wolverine advantage. VAUGHT'S vicious two-hand slam dunk underneath gave the Wolverines their first lead of the contest, 20-19. Crisler Arena erupted. On…

… the ball backwards between his legs to a trailing No. 35, who did what he does best - dunk. Even more cheers. That point marked the Wolverines' biggest lead of the game, 39- 31, and it also marked…

… play. Without any timeouts left, the Wolverines weren't able to set up a play, and Vaught became the best option when Glen Rice found him open underneath the basket. "We wanted Glen or Gary (Grant), and…

… winning at every Big Ten school." As for last year's loss, head coach Gene Keady said, "That's all erased now. This takes care of that." In the first half, it looked like the Wolverines were ready for a…

… half, with Grant .keeping the Wolverines in the game with clutch shots in the final minutes. The senior guard hit a three-point shot; from the corner to tie the game at 82 with 3:39 remaining. The…

… learned why in resounding fashion, with an 89-54 thrashing to the Hawkeyes last night at Crisler Arena. The loss ended the Wolverines' (11-8 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) three- game winning streak, which included…

… with 10 unanswered points. This was followed by another six straight points in part of a 28-10 scoring streak the last 11 minutes of the first half. There were a few bright moments for the Wolverines

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…." This was the tune that Michigan's hockey team sung after Saturday night's 5-1 victory over Western Michigan, giving the Wolverines a weekend split and a' three-point lead over the Broncos inj the Central…

… Collegiate Hockey' Association. Senior winger Brad McCaughey recorded a hat trick and linemate' Mike Moes scored one goal and - recorded four assists to help the Wolverines rebound from Friday night's 4…

… as a Wolverine. "We've been working hard, but things hadn't been coming through for us. A lot of things started happening tonight." MOES, who had been having a difficult time getting the puck in the…

… play. As 4 Wolverine defenseman Myles O'Connor took the puck behind the Michigan net, Armstrong's stick got caught in O'Connor's jersey, pulling him down and allowing Armstrong to shoot and score. "That…

… look even more like a penalty. I guess I just got lucky that it wasn't called." Don Stone led the way for the Wolverines with two goals in the losing effort. 4<, 'Western is usually my team, but I had…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

… Page 10 Marching mightily M' looks for twelfth straight By SCOTT SHAFFER .In the face of adversity, the Michigan basketball team just keeps rolling along, piling up the wins. The Wolverines, 12-1, will…

… train to finish the job," said Haskins, now in his second year at Minnesota. THE WOLVERINES should be wary of Melvin Newbern, the Gophers' leading scorer. The 6-4 sopho- more guard is averaging 14.1 ppg…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…." "They're a hard-working, feisty team, and they've always played ough against us," Michigan head nes, Buckeyes vie for playoff advantage coach Red Berenson added. THE WOLVERINES (13-11, 9-9 in the CCHA…

… Buckeyes are 4-10 in league play and mired in eighth place, they trail the Wolverines by just six points. "This weekend is critical for us," said Ohio State head coach Jerry Welsh. "(Two wins) would put us…

December 08, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

Wolverine defense. That's right, defense. Sure, the offense racked up a season-high total in points, but right from the start the defense created opportunity after opportunity. Michigan rarely allowed Western…

… more than one shot per possession. For the game the Wolverines out-rebounded Western, 45- 27. Defensive rebounds constantly led to fast breaks and some awesome display of passing. Twice guard Rumeal…

… on the perimeter," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder. Rice had a lot of help, too. In fact that's been the key to the Wolverines' defense so far this season - their help defense. "Our help defense…

… to leave Crisler Arena in about a half hour." By SCOTT SHAFFER It was payback time at Crislet Arena last night, and the Wolverines repaid Western Michigan with inter- est. Michigan crushed the Broncos…

… the slam. The team's .680 field goal per- centage was a Crisler Arena record, and the Wolverines second-best shooting performance ever, behind last year's .692 clip against Alaska Anchorage. Daily…

… Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Michigan's Loy Vaught dunks the ball in the first half of the Wolverines' 113-66 rout of Western Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. Michigan shot 68 percent from the floor, their…

… backstrokers as the bright spot. "The backstrokers as a unit all swam well," he said. "For the rest of the team it was pretty par for this time of the year." The Wolverines also dominated the diving competition…

May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…SPORTS Friday, Moy 8, Y987 Page 14 The Michigan Daily Wolverines surge to East title Record in sight for Blue Batsmen By GREG MOLZON While the final grade has yet to be determined, the baseball…

… seventh in the country by Baseball America, and is currently on a 22-game winning streak. The Wolverines have not lost since a 7-2 setback against Ferris State on April 14 and could break the Michigan…

April 08, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… Michigan baseball team back on the right track. Guess again. The Wolverines defeated Wayne State, 9-2 and 2-0, yesterday at Ray Fisher Stadium, but looked so lackluster and unimpressive in doing so that head…

…, the Wolverines didn't turn any of those hits into runs, and had to rely on Tartar mistakes to score. Michigan's baserunners terrorized Wayne State all day, as the Wolverines had 14 steals (11 in the…

April 08, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 8, 1987 Reliford waits for Former Wolverine stranded in CBA NBA call Mr f . ?r BY SCOTT G. MILLER By DOUGLAS VOLAN Since leaving the…

… University of Michigan last May, Richard Rellford has had nothing but disappointments in his pursuit of a professional basketball career. After a standout career at Michigan, in which he helped the Wolverines

… he loses about ten more pounds, I think he'll get a shot somewhere. We hope that some teams will see how well he's been playing in the playoffs and invite him to camp." Doily Photo Former Wolverine

… Richard Rellford, who helped the Wolverines win two Big Ten cham- pionships, hopes to bring his act to the NBA someday. Miechian karate club wel-omes famed visitor Nightmare ends... ...Higgins signs today…

… the Wolverines - or so he thought. The day before the early signing period in November, Higgins told his choice to his sister and natural father. But Higgins' 6-9,250-pound stepfather intervened with a…

… ordeal. Higgins is finally content. He is working out his differences with his mother and stepfather. Thoughts of school and of playing with Gary Grant and the other Wolverines fill his head. Higgins…

December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…-ever meeting between the Rainbow Warriors and the Wolverines. But the element of surprise was not enough as fourth-ranked Michigan (11-1) held off the hyped-up Hawaii squad 27-10. "We knew we were in for a tough…

… the fourth quarter with a pair of touchdowns. His 55-yard gallop, the longest for any Michigan runner this year, gave the Wolverines a comfortable 24-10 lead with 9:38 left. Jamie Morris had another big…

… ball to the 10, but had to take Associated Press Wolverine Bob Perryman rushed for 107 yards in Michigan's victory, including a 55-yard touchdown that put the Wolverines up 24-10. The Calen dar of The…

October 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… said. SINCE JOINING the Wolverines, she has started all but one game (due to an injury), quite unusual for a freshman. "She is a dynamic player, which is one of the reasons I recruited her," said Collins…

Wolverines' lineup. Together, they hope to lead the Wolverines to the top. "WE BOTH want to go as far as we can in field hockey", said Cantor. "Now we're going through the freshman transition. But in the near…

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…'AT 14-O AFTER TWO CONFERENCE ROAD WINS Blue bursts into Big Ten By BARB McQUADE Defense and balanced scoring hushed any critics the Michigan basketball team may have had, as the 4-0 Wolverines won…

… both games on perhaps the toughest road trip of the season. The Wolverines topped Indiana, 74-69, and Ohio State, 78-68, to start the Big Ten campaign.. MICHIGAN entered Indiana's Assembly Hall with a 12…

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 13

…-1 exhibition defeat against a powerful Team Czechoslovakia. THE biggest games over the holiday, tlwever, were those against CCHA rial Ferris State which earlier this season swept the Wolverines ap in Big Rapids…

… notched two goals apiece, goalie Tim Makris topped 29 of 32 shots and a 4-0 sec- ond period helped lead the Wolverines (8-12 CCHA, 9-13 '6*erall) to their first victory in 1986. Michigan coach Red Berenson…

November 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

… the two squads meet tonight at Yost Ice Arena and tomorrow night in East Lansing. "THE RECORDS are the records, and they have the recent edge," said the Wolverine head man. "It is something that is…

…OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO*pppppO*pOOOOOOO*i* Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Team Canada's goalie John Kemp knocks down a shot by Michigan's Jeff Urban (15) during last weekend's action at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines played their best hockey of the…

… two consecutive wins (one of them in the conference), their hitting errors cut in half and a strong mental game, the Wolverines expect a close battle from both Northwestern and Iowa this weekend in Ann…

… Arbor. "WE'RE WINNING now," said head coach Barb Canning. "More than ever, our starting lineup is really playing together as a team." Canning said the Wolverines, who are now 13-14, 3-8 in the conference…

… BELIEVES North- western, who is ranked two notches above the Wolverines in conference standings, is a young, inexperienced and beatable team. Against Iowa, the Wolverines will concentrate on playing their…

…-8 ALL SOFTWARE BELOW RETAIL 30% PRICE FLOPPY DISK::" 3/" SS/DD disks $22.95 after rebate Wolverine swimmers face the real thing in Etobicoke By CHRISTIAN M. MARTIN Canadian power Etobicoke Univer…

… opponent for the *hard-working Wolverines. "I don't want to say this is going to be a character-building year for us. We are going to work hard, swim fast and win the ones we can," Richardson said. "We are…

… driving and marijuana possession - was temporarily suspended yesterday following an arrest for another drinking driving powerhouse attitude. We just don't have the numbers." If the Wolverines keep their…

August 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…-the-toes jumper. Yet F ROBERT HENDERSON: As he for all one's complaints, Antoine can did last season, Henderson continues score at will. to emerge as the Wolverines' sixth ' GARY GRANT: Seems to feel man, providing…

March 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… third-ranked Wolverines played some outstanding basketball in building a 17-point lead against a strong OSU squad. But when the Buckeyes drew close down the stretch, the Judge returned from his chambers…

…-game losing streak at In- diana. Buckeyes dominate women cagers, 73-57 WOLVERINES' STAR TING FIVE HONORED Tarpley attains All-Big Ten status UPI All-Big Ten Team First Team C-ROY TARPLEY, MICHIGAN C…

… in the second half, finishing with 22 points, but still led all scorers. Wendy Bradetich paced the Wolverine attack with 21 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. COACH AND FOUR The HAIR STYLING All…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… season, an 11-point win over a gutty Purdue club would have put Michigan coach Bill Frieder into a state of ecstacy. But last night's 95-84 Wolverine victory at Crisler Arena put Frieder in quite a…

… different mindset. Michigan never trailed in the contest, jumping out to a 13-0 lead which never got below -six. Led by a career-high 31 points from Roy Tarpley, the 17-3 Wolverines opened it up to 78-55 with…

… that he can do it and that's bullshit." Maybe it's a good sign when you're getting upset over your eighth straight win. THE Wolverines started out like they were trying to prove to the Associated Press…

… Saturday's Michigan State game. For the rest of the half, however, while the Wolverine offense remained steady (Michigan shot 61.2 percent in the first half, 63.3 for the game), their defense and rebounding…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

…. At didn't last long. The Boilermakers fiad possession and a chance to chop it 4 four when a patented Grant steal and slam set the Wolverines off on a 26-10 run that gave the club ample margin with…

…-6, 5-5 in the Big Ten, joined the ranks of the Big Ten coaches who see a bright future for the first-place Wolverines. "You'd have to say that they're the best team we've played so far," said Keady…

… of his plethora of proteges - none other than current Wolverine head coach Dale Bahr, when he came to Bahr's home on a recruiting trip. Nichols visited Bahr several times, convin- cing him to attend…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 18

… concert The concert starts at 8 pm. Con- cerns can be alleviated by calling 763-5460. WCBN Live-from the . Schorling Auditorium-it's Radio Free Wolverine! Come one, come all, and have your laughter…

…'s Wrestling Come one, come all. This Friday Crisler Arena is the place to be as Wolverine Coach, Bob Darden leads his massive grapplers to an intense match of physical strength against Iowa State. Tickets are…

December 08, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…, including vic- tories over DePaul and Notre Dame. THIS ONE COULD make the 3-0 Wolverines break a sweat. "It'll be a good test for us," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, who directed Michigan to an 85…

…-60, last December in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines have never lost to Dayton, racking up a 10-0 mark over the length of the series. FINALLY, DAYTON suffers from the same disease which has plagued all of…

… to stop the Wolverines are three star- ters from last year's, 21-11 club, junior forward Damon Goodwin, senior guard Larry Schellenberg and sophomore guard Dan Christie. Donoher has been especially…

June 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… the wrong way. See Opinion, Page 6. " Two Wolverine batsmen were among the college players selec- ted in the major league baseball draft. See Sports, Page 16. Outside: Hot and humid with scattered…

June 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

…- graduates. P tage relative to the other baseball powers. But roster, inclu while the Wolverine players may not graduate hitters in th with a national championship, they'll have ear- Last year' ned something…

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