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December 09, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 10) • Page Image 19

… on Thursday, it was a major factor in the Wolverines’ downfall. Before its second matchup against Penn State, Michigan had killed 19 of its 22 penalties. “We have faith in our players…

…. The Wolverines allowed Penn State to convert on four of its six power play opportunities. Michigan coach Mel Pearson felt the out of character performance was a product of both…

December 09, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 10) • Page Image 20

…’s 80-58 victory over Central Florida, though, the second unit proved to be the most productive players on the floor for the Wolverines. Trailing by 12 points midway through the first half…

…, Michigan coach Juwan Howard subbed in freshman forward Terrance Williams to join junior forward Brandon Johns Jr. and freshman center Hunter Dickinson in the frontcourt. The Wolverines needed a…

December 09, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 10) • Page Image 22

… three tune-up games against low mid-major opponents, the Wolverines came out flat against the Knights, who had beaten Auburn in their only game of the season. Not only was Michigan’s defense…

… layups. The Wolverines’ inability to hit perimeter shots worsened their early frustrations. “I can tell you it was frustrating just to see the amount of shots they were making coming off ball…

December 09, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… from the end of Thursday’s electric victory over Syracuse continued into Sunday as the 24th-ranked Wolverines (8-1) muscled their way to a 79-64 win over Oakland (4-4). The victory wasn…

… the second quarter, though, the Wolverines slammed the door shut with offensive rebounds and second- chance points, freezing the heat Oakland built up on the offensive end. “I think just really…

December 09, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

…. On his way to an astounding 44 points, Garza was a force to be reckoned with in the low post, dominating in his back-to-the- basket play. The Wolverines (8-1 overall, 1-0 Big Ten) saw early that…

… for any defender who’s trying to guard him.” The Wolverines’ response seemingly prioritized keeping their big men out of foul trouble as opposed to making Garza’s path to a bucket as difficult…

December 09, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

…8 — Friday, December 9, 2016 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines head west to visit high-scoring UCLA The Michigan men’s basketball team’s defense had to dig deep to come…

… away with a win against Texas on Tuesday because the offense scored just 53 points. While the Wolverines struggled to find anything consistent on offense, the Longhorns were just as…

December 09, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 42) • Page Image 11

…'s Beilein. But Beilein subbed in keep the Wolverines (6-3) in the gonna let me do it in the games. redshirt junior Jon Horford, fast-paced transition offense in I gotta earn that full trust from and Mc…

…/Daily Senior outside hitter Molly Toon led Michigan with 15 kills, but LSU's offense late in the game proved to be too much. Lmatch dooms voleyball NCI Wolverines never found our identi Michigan finished…

December 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… rel b( JAKE FROMM/Daily Redshirt junior goalkeeper Chris Blais will play a huge part if the Wolverines want to upset No. 2 seed Akron on Friday. Breakdown: Akron hashevadatg Zacl a speci men's1…

… with a flashy finish. chance to play at his natural posi- e Wolverine forward saw it tion - shooting guard. hole way. Novak timed his "We can always put the small- better than his Connecti- est four…

… day last month. "But he's transition, Morris passed been playing out of position for former Wolverine guard two years, so we pretty much Lucas-Perry, who took a said, 'Colton and Evan, you go om behind…

… become a or the offensive board and blessing for the Wolverines (6-2). the put-back with three Matched up against men his cticut defenders breathing own size, Novak has cleaned up his neck. the glass like…

… never before, and he tsequencemayhave topped leads the Wolverines in rebound- matchup's highlight reel, ing with 61 boards --7.6 per game. ovak admitted after the He's now on pace to finish this :hat when…

December 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… Chill a week-long event for Ann Arbor, M' hockey E 4 Undefeated Jayhawks will give Wolverines yet another tough pre-Big Ten challenge By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's basket…

… is definitely not the case for the Wolverines. Even though the Wolverines are only .500 right now, that can be in part attributed to their brutal schedule so far. Besides Marquette, Michigan has only…

… said last Thursday. From the three Ann Arbor pub- lic high schools, to Michigan's and Michigan State's club teams, to for- mer 1998 Wolverine captain Matt Herr's prep team from Connecticut, the…

December 09, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 67) • Page Image 9

…- verines a late lead. In order for Michigan to beat No. 4 Duke, someone had to step up in place for Douglass, who didn't hit a 3-pointer all game. Luckily for the Wolverines, fresh- man Zack Novak stepped up…

… tail- spin. He hit back-to-back 3-pointers less than 30 seconds apart to propel the Wolverines to a 56-53 lead, Easter one they wouldn't relinquish. Michigan at "All the credit Michigan has got to go to…

December 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… hopes a pair of recent trends come to a halt this weekend. The Wolverines host No. Omaha this weekend in a bat- tle between two teams heading in opposite directions. The Wolverines (5-3-1 CCHA, 9-5- 1…

… his way to doing it again." Michigan should get its fair share of chanc- es to score as well. Nebraska-Omaha is 10th in the CCHA in defense, and LEND the Wolverines still own the nation's top power play…

December 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… said. "But when you're in the zone, you're in the zone." One had to pity the Lady Hawks, who prob- ably felt as if they had been unfairly blindsided by Helvey and the Wolverines. They expected scoring…

… assists, blocks, steals, charges taken and defensive rebounds, the Wolverines do not want her role to waver too much. But you'd be hard-pressed to find a player who wouldn't enjoy yet another scoring…

December 09, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 49) • Page Image 13

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December 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

Wolverines found themselves down by seven points. The crowd sat anxiously in the Crisler Arena stands, hoping high scorer Jennifer Smith would bail the team out. But the fans' intent gazes weren't enough for…

… own. AP P HOTO WVhether it's in the middle of a Tuesday practice or the final seconds of an over- time game, there's no doubt in the minds of onlookers who's in charge of the Wolverines. Burnett is one…

December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… an effort that would have overwhelmed the likes of Virginia Tech and Central Michigan, the Wolverines led Duke 11- 10, were shutting down the Blue Devils' offense and seemed to believe that they could…

… national prominence. And before everyone gets all over his case for the Wolverines' disappointing 0-6 start, here's another juicy little tidbit from Coach K's bio: "Success stories do not just happen…

December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… for the Wolverines, the second half was a completely different story, and Michigan's defense was not nearly as strong as it needed to be. After holding the Musketeers to 42 percent shooting in the first…

… half (10- 24), the Wolverines allowed their opponents to net 16-of-31 attempts in the second half, including 6-of-12 from behind the arc. This 52 percent performance by Xavier was good enough for 43…

… continued to help inside." Guevara watched her team struggle from the floor. The Wolverine backcourt of freshmen Niki Reams, Mie Burlin and Lauren Andrews combined to hit on just four of their 19 shots…

… to sag in." While the Wolverines were having trouble at their end, the Musketeers couldn't seem to miss from behind the 3-point arc. Waugh hit three straight 3-point attempts in a four- minute span…

…. Xavier ran an offense that relied heavily on movement without the ball by setting numerous screens. As a result, the Wolverines had a difficult time keeping track of Waugh, as she hit every open shot she…

… snowballed," Guevara said. "I thought they came out with a little more firepower." Saturday saw the Wolverines play- ing a game they haven't seen this sea- son, an up-tempo run-and-gun style of game against St…

…. Louis. Michigan struggled to match the tempo of the Billikens, and turned the ball over 24 times, the Wolverines' most this sea- son. Michigan had trouble controlling the tempo, as St. Louis had several…

December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 12

… needs to be great as schedule gets tougher By Kyle O'Neill Daily Sports Writer MARQUETTE - They had their chances. The Wolverines outshot their Northern Michigan counterparts for two consecutive nights…

… questions to be answered before the Great Lakes Invitational later this month. There were a number of chances that the Wolverines saw in front of the net. And yet - besides two goals on the week- end by…

… player in the nation's top 100 in points per game. Sophomore Dwight Helminen is the only Wolverine in the top 50 in any offensive cate- gory (when looking at per game averages) thanks to his three…

… clearing Montoya's rebounds, 6 JASON COOPER/Daily John Shouneyia and the Wolverines' offense are going to have to be more aggressive if they are going to put the puck in the net more than they did this…

… weekend in Marquette. because good teams like Northern Michigan will show no mercy in making Michigan look second-rate. When the Wolverines return from the break, they will have their work cut out for them…

… far. It's time for "great" to emerge, or Michigan will be swept more often in the much tougher second half of the season. 0 Woodford latest injured Wolverine I By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writer…

December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 13

…. Then he unleashed them on the Wolverines, implementing a trap that bewildered and confused Michigan throughout the entire first half of the game. This tenacious Duke defense led to 19 turnovers and 10…

…, Michigan was able to use more of the shot clock and set up its offense. It also meant that the Wolverines, who ended the day without any fast-break points, would not have to try and run with the faster Blue…

December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 14

Wolverines learned Friday that there is a good vol- leyball team there. The Michigan volleyball team fell 3-0 to No. 22 Kansas State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Ahearn Field House in Manhattan…

Wolverines finished the season 2- 13 on the road and 14-2 at home, and the hostile environment in Manhattan proved to be too much. Michigan led for most of game one, but couldn't stop the Wildcats after they…

… posted eight kills, three digs and three blocks in her last match as a Wolverine. She leaves Michigan as the best blocker in the program's history, artd will be missed for not only her play on the court…

… ousted the Wolver- ines in the first round, sweeping them 3-0. 2000: Michigan beat Louisville to advance to the second round, where it lost to No. 2 seed Arizona. 1999: The Wolverines fell to Pacific after…

… a first-round win over Fairfield. 1997: Michigan beat Temple before Texas knocked it out in the second round. rocky as the Wolverines fell in the rank- ings, but the players were able to pull off an…

… NCAA Tournament bid. Michigan ended the season with a winning (16-15) record, including big wins over Ohio State and Penn State. In addition, the Wolverines also swept the State Pride series against the…

… Spartans. The Wolverines have improved in Big Ten play in each of the last three years, winning eight games in 2000, nine games in 2001 and 10 games this year - good for a sixth-place tie. Losing only Lehman…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…. TECH 61 ..ilomlb .ffje £dtgan ?&f Tracking M' All-Americans Senior nose tackle Rob Renes earned two first team All-America honors. Renes became the third Wolverine ever to be named first team All…

… Michigan's Jason Rawls in the 165-pound weight class. +Degrand grew up with Spartan ties in the heart of Wolverine Wuntry, and his disdain for Michigan has been cultivated since berth. This made his college…

… their eight-point better, but with time about to expire, he didn't lead with under eight minutes to play, the have that luxury. So Mitchell squared and fired, Wolverines knew they had not yet made their…

… coach Brian Ellerbe said. "But it was a points, the best scoring performance by a win. We showed resiliency down the line." Wolverine this season. The Wolverines seemed to trail by four, six, If Duke…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… that had made the NCAA Tournament two years running. Or maybe it was after the Wolverines beat Georgia Tech, COUNTER a quality ACC pro- LATACUC gram, on the road. But at some point in the last week, the…

… thoughts came raining into your head like one of Gavin Groninger's deadeye three-pointers. Michigan might be decent this year. At the very least, the young Wolverines were gonna be exciting. You wonder, are…

December 09, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… December 9, 1998 115) N. MEXICO. Inc. Another MAC attack Wolverines hope Eastern Michigan is the charm By Andy LatTonight's game SoWho: Michigan at Easten Michigan Former Eastern Michigan coach Ben Braun…

… against the Eagles,who have sufferedatandem Fisher promised Braun and the Eagles that, if oflast-second losses in their new arena. The Wolverines they ever built a new arena, the Wolverines andcoach…

December 09, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

… close or Blue y Dan Stilman Daily Sports Writer PEORIA, Ill. - Remember the bril- liant performance put on by the Wolverines in their 83-59 thrashing of UNLV on Saturday at Crisler Arena? Well, forget it…

… an 18- point thrashing of Cleveland State on Nov. 19, Michigan's ... victories and losses have been hotly con- tested, especially on the oad. 'The Wolverines 1Z 4 * now 2-1 on the road, with their two…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… 62-61 victory over Duke in Durham, N.C. With the seventh-ranked Wolverines trailing, 61-60, and just over 30 sec- (onds remaining in the game, Duke biard Trajan Langdon turned the ball over to Michigan…

…'s Maceo Baston. The Wolverines brought the ball down the floor and called a 20-second timeout. Michigan moved the ball around the perimeter before junior guard Travis Conlan gave it to sopho- more center…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 14

…, N.C. - When Michigan needed him most, Travis Conlan was there. Don't call him a hero. By his own admission, he wasn't one. But if Conlan had fouled out, instead of the Wolverines' leading scorer…

…, Maurice Taylor, Michigan would probably have lost. Instead Conlan led the seventh-ranked Wolverines to an overwhelmingly improba- ble 62-61 come-from-behind victory over No. 10 Duke in Cameron Indoor…

… hitting his other two threes, either, both when Michigan was desperate for a basket. Even Conlan himself admitted it was his best game as a Wolverine. "I think it was my best performance," Conlan said. "It…

… turnover and Wojciechowski dished to Wallace who buried a 3-pointer. Taylor fouled out with 10:11 remaining in the game. Nevertheless, the Wolverines were able to keep Duke from putting the game safely away…

… of the responsibility or all of it is me:' The Blue Devils finished the game slooting 36.4 percent from the floor and a horrid 23.1 percent from 3- point range. The Wolverines finished shooting 40…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 16

… and played with a lot of intensity and a lot of heart. I thought they played very hard." The Wolverines (6-1) couldn't help but be surprised by the score at halftime, leading only 33-27. Compared to the…

… half was mostly Michigan. Ann Lemire's 3-pointer with 1:27 left in the game was the final nail in the cof- fin, giving the Wolverines a 10-point lead, 64-54. But the story of the contest was Michigan…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 17

… been placed in. "I was completely surprised, com- pletely caught off guard," Berenson said. Because this weekend's road trip involved one game instead of the usual two, the Wolverines travelled with…

… fewer players than normal. Suddenly, Michigan was missing three defenseman instead of two - Bubba Berenzweig, who was left back in Ann Arbor, and an injured Peter Bourke. While the Wolverines' situation…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 18

….6) was the lowest of the four Wolverines who tackled the rings, while senior Edwin Ledgard's 9.25 performance was exemplified by one virtually perfect maltese followed by another, no less precise. But it…

… the Maize and Blue. "(Haro) is an extremely exciting guy to watcb," Colder said, citing the fact that Haro, unlike the other Wolverines, has seen international action. He com- peted in the World…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 19

…. .The struggles endured by the Michigan women's volleyball team this season can be traced back to 1993, when this year's schedule was created. The Wolverines faced a challeng- ing non-conference slate, to…

… matched with its opponent and could get into a rhythm. They were either being swept or doing the sweeping. Consequently, when the ,-Wolverines opened Big Ten play on the road at Iowa and Illinois - two…

December 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 47) • Page Image 20

Wolverines will now enjoy a much-needed month off. "This was our peak tournament," Bahr said. "It had an NCAA championship- like atmosphere" Catrabone agreed that some time off will benefit the team. "We now…

… important" KRISTEN SCHAEFER/Daily Bill Lacure and the Wolverines finsished fourth out of 45 teams at the Las Vegas invitational last weekend. Michigan has a month off before its next meet. I MADDEN…

December 09, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 47) • Page Image 13

…-guard set. Advantage: Even Centers Duke's Cherokee Parks is the first go-to center the Wolverines havefaced. How Michigan' slow-post play- ers react to the challenge could determine the fate of the game…

…. Neither Makhtar Ndiaye nor Maurice Taylor can defensively do the job alone, so the rest of the Wolverines are going to have to be quick in helping down low. Advantage: DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily Ray Jackson…

December 09, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 47) • Page Image 15

… its first collegiate final examination. But the Wolverines had a test in a tough Nebraska squad last night at Crisler Arena. The proctors took the form of the Cornhuskers, who taught the young Michigan…

… team that it still has a long way to go before it reaches honor roll. One of the Wolverines' first lessons was Nebraska's stifling, trapping 1-2- 2 halfcourt press. Freshman Molly Murray, who is playing…

… season-high 99 points. Nebraska shot .672 percent - .002 off the all-time high for a Michigan opponent. Wolverine defenders looked more like matadors, conceding easy baskets to the bullish Nebraska offense…

…. If the Wolverines had won last night, not only would they have had more wins than in each of the past two seasons, they would be better-prepared for future exams. Michigan coach Trish Roberts said that…

… the win would have would have turned the team around and given the Wolverines a much-needed lift. All they can do is study and prepare for the next one. Women fall to Nebraska, 99-81 By RAVI GOPAL…

… Daily Basketball Writer The Michigan women's basket- ball team played 30 minutes of solid basketball last night. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the Nebraska Cornhuskers played all 40. As a result…

…, Michigan was swamped by the Huskers (6-2), 99- 81, at Crisler Arena. After falling behind by as many as 12, the Wolverines (3-4) found them- selves trailing by just three. The Husk- ers' lead was 66-63 with…

… 10:38 to go. Then Michigan stopped playing, and Nebraska's Anna DeForge started. The 5-11 freshman guard poured in 11 of her 20 points to key a Husker harvest. Coupled with a sputtering Wolverine

December 09, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… Rineli, a second-team All-American, performs a floor exercise. Future women's swimmnng Wolverines give preview at Open By BRETT JOHNSON DAILY SPORTS WRITER The future oftheMichigan women's swimming…

… program appeared in Ann Arbor this weekend. At least part of it did. The U.S. Open meet at Canham Natatorium acted as the crystal ball, and the future that appeared was two of the Wolverines' top incoming…

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…" in its name. The Wolverines (2-1 overall) have only one item on their agenda when they host the Falcons (1-0) tonight at Crisler Arena - win. No special motivation factors exist to hype up the contest…

…. The teams have no apparent connections in terms of personnel, and they haven't faced off since 1987, when the Bill Frieder-led Wolverines prevailed, 92-71. Michigan coach Steve Fisher confessed after…

… former Wolverine assistant coach Mike Boyd's first visit to Crisler since he took over the Vikings last season. Webber against Division III Heidelberg College, 81-50. Center Shane Kline- Ruminski, who…

… (8.0) Juwan Howard (left ), Jimmy King and the rest of the Wolverines hope to improve upon their rebounding and foul shooting tonight vs. Bowling Green. Monday, the Wolverines shot 17-for-28 from the…

… were sitting in Reunion Arena rather than Crisler. The Wolverines' 92-77 victory over the Titans brought together several Detroit-area basketball players who had either competed against or played with…

… against your friends) makes it that much more fun to play," Titan guard Tolbert said. Tolbert's link with the Wolverines goes beyond simply facing old high school opponents. The 6-foot-4 guard played two…

… seasons for the Wolverines before transferring to U of D two years ago. His first appearance in Crisler Arena since leaving was a bittersweet moment. "It brought back a lot of memories," Tolbert said…

… effects of the 79-68 loss to Duke during the first half of the game on Monday. The Wolverines play was erratic at times as Michigan attempted to slow down the tempo of the game. Many inside shots did not…

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… the same goal: to win the Big Ten champi- onship in November. This year was no different, and despite a shaky start, the Wolverines managed to grab not only the conference crown but the regional title…

…- nior goalie Sam Chuang said. "I think the youth really helped us out a lot ... talent-wise and also skill- wise." Only Northwestern and Michigan State were able to pose a serious threat to the Wolverines

… be the second home game in which two Wolverine defensemen will be missing. The first time? Neaton and Chris Tamer were sidelined against Western Michigan Oct. 31. Neaton was at his home due to a death…

…: Nebraska vs. Fla. St. 8. Hancock: Arizona vs. Baylor 17. Sugar: Miami (Fla.) vs. Alabama 9. Gator: Florida vs. N.C. State 18. Peach: Miss. St. vs. N. Carolina Pat Neaton, one of eight Wolverines invited to…

December 09, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

… Last Week Forward Nikki Beaudry handles the ball for Michigan in Saturday's 89-69 loss at Toledo. Beaudry led the Wolverines with 16 points. TOLEDO Continued from page 1 Trish Andrew getting in early…

… foul trouble and Michelle Hall sit- ting the match out with a foot in- jury didn't help the Wolverines' chances. Neither did the home court advantage. The Rockets broke their attendance record as 4…

December 09, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… State hosted the Wolverines in the first basketball game at CSU's new Convocation *Center. At the Vikings' helm was Mike Boyd, an 11-year Michigan assistant before taking the Cleveland State job last…

… was instrumental in recruiting much of the Wolverine team he faced. When he left Ann Arbor, he told members of the Fab Five that S Michigan was still the best place for them. Saturday night, he may have…

… regretted it. Michigan's three top scorers were part of the famed recruiting class. Boyd's new team is too small. The starting guards were 5-foot-8 and 5-foot-11. "They were little," 6-foot-7 Wolverine guard…

… still come away with a victory. However, losses to graduation and the redshirting of two seniors this season has made this a difficult task to accomplish. The Wolverines finished fourth at the Eastern…

… the the 200-yard backstroke. The relays, however, were a weak link for the Wolverines. The best performances came in the 800-y freestyle with a third-place finish 6:52.66. Michigan also captured a…

…-meet format after late cancel- lations by Harvard and Penn State. After Thursday's initial session, the Wolverines held a commanding 65-45 advantage, thanks largely to exceptional diving by sophomore Nicole…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 11

… and coaches' polls - unanimously. Michigan has been on a streak of its own - in the other direction. After getting off to a 7-2-1 start, the Wolverines (7-6-3 overall, 7-4-3 in the CCHA) are 0-4-2 in…

… their last six contests. BUT THIS is a Michigan team with a history of rebounding against top competition. Earlier this season, after the Wolverines lost and tied at home to Illinois-Chicago, they…

… traveled to defending national champion Lake Superior State and gained a sweep. "This is a good time to be playing State," Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples said. "We need a big game and we know that…

…'ll beat them." Blue Banter - Penalty King: In last Saturday's game versus Boston Uni- versity, Myles O'Connor collected four minutes in penalties to become the Wolverines all-time penalty minutes leader…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

Wolverines have always come up short in final games. .Michigan, looking to end this streak of tournament losses, will open the competition Friday night against a Tulane(1-1) With seven returning letter…

…- winners, Tulane is the toughest competition that the Wolverines will face. The Green Wave is led by junior. guard, Carmen Jones, who is aver- aging 17.5 points a game. Jones' scoring will be countered…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 18

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December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…'s mainly because the cause of their ailments is too puz- zling. Michigan has played some great hockey; and it has played some bad hockey. Often, the Wolverines look like two different teams even within play…

… period. Not much was expected from BC since it failed to score in the first frame in its last three games, and four of its last five. SO THE burden of excitement fell on Michigan. But the Wolverines failed…

December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… Methodist because of the educational reputa- tion, Wolverine head coach Jon Ur- banchek, and the fact that the team was improving. Campbell chose Michigan over Virginia for similar reasons. "I al- ways had…

… the winning 400-medley relay team, Moran now holds three all-time Michigan records. Campbell has remained in Ann Arbor every summer to train with the national power Club Wolverine Swim Team. "It…

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