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April 09, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

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April 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… bustling activity duri; these ideal sping days. Coach Ch rlie Hoyt and the Wolverine thinclads hold sway on the domain once occupied by the pigskin warriors of former years. Athletes are at work on the cin…

… first year mcrntor has several promising young athletes under his direction, who should become stellar performers on future Wolverine teams. In spite of the tendency for prac- tically everyone to let…

April 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

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April 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

… then Mon- day the Wolverines will move to Sa- lem, Va., where two days will be spent in opposing the Roanoke College ag- gregation. The rest of the week will be spent against Virginia and Mary- land…

… leave his attested scores at the clubhouse. These scores will determine the week's rankings. The Wolverines will defend their Conference crown over the Kildeer Country Club course in Evanston on May 18…

April 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

….A.U. swimming championship received a setback in the opening events of the meet here tonight, when Ed Kirar, Wolverine junior, failed to show in the 100-yard free-style. Kirar, who had been figured for a high…

… more than offset, however, when Lake Shore A.C. of Chicago, the Wolverines' biggest rival for team rivals, received a setback in the low-board diving. Al Greene, favorite for the Chicago team, was nosed…

… Goodlander,' according to the announcement, "comes to her new position with the whole-hearted sup- port of the Board." Hoytmen Seek Coast Revenge For '35 Defeat Wolverines Hope To Top Golden Bears; S qu a d…

…'s Uni- versity of California cindermen in retribution for the 76-54 shellacking sustained by the Wolverines at the hands of the Golden Bears in 1935. The 1937 model of the Hoyt track machine, undefeated…

… so far this year, appears to have the edge on the Cali- fornians in balance and power. There is the chdnce that lack of outdoor work may tell on the Wolverines, however. The Bears fell victim to the…

April 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

Wolverines in 'the Dallas meet; in the Friday night events, he was the only Wolverine (individual or relay team) who was able to rise above the third rank. JUNE GRADUATES -.. ... . . ,: v…

… swimming meets in Dallas. However, both stopped frowning shortly after as their swim- mers, particularly Daland's Trojans, came through one by one. Another handicap for the Wolverines was the dazzling form…

…- tially to Indiana's team point total, pushing them up closer and closer to the Wolverines and the USC Trojans. More disappointing to Coach Counsilman was Frank McKinney (below left), con- sistently left…

April 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… Daily LEXINGTON, Ky.-- Michigan's thinclads copped two firsts, a sec- ond, two thirds and two fourths in yesterday's windup of the Ken- tucky Relays. Wolverines accounted for two of the 12 field records…

…. Third in Mile Bob Gerometta replaced Reyn- olds for the, Wolverines' third- place effort in the mile relay, while Tennessee won. the event with a time of 3:12.5. Southern Illinois' 3:13.6 clocking gave…

… six firsts in seven events, topped runner-up Central Michigan 140 to 75. Michigan State's frosh followed in third with 54 points. Wolverine winners were: Parallel bars-Ron Rapper, 9.2: high bar…

… margin (0.4 second) over Bob White of Indiana. Wolverine Nel- son Graham skimmed the sticks in 14.7 seconds to grab fourth place in the event. Assistant coach Dave Martin, comented that he was "pleased…

April 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

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… ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Y') - plenty rough and mighty tE Ex-Wolverine John Clawson was The Olympic trials ended selected Sunday as a member of urday night with the NAIL the U.S. Olympic basketball team. Stars…

April 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… by Norm Cash and a two run homer off the bat of Al Kaline were the big blows for the Tigers as they won in their patented come-from-be- -Daily-Larry Robbins STEVE FORSYTHE, WOLVERINE SECOND SACKER is…

… position as he failed to double Lose to By PHIL HERTZ and LEE KIRK Michigan took on Bowling Green1 yesterday afternoon at Ferry Field in a real slugfest. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the Falcons hit…

… the ninth, and up in the pressbox, the official scorer had already filled in Bowling Green's final totals in ink. 'The Wolverines, however, were not willing to concede that easily. Pinch-hitter Rich Orr…

… right-hander Ron Wellman. Wellman got Wolverine slugger John Kraft on an easy pop foul to first. Wellman then uncorked a low fastball that bouncedoff the glove of Bowling Green's catcher Bruce Rasors mitt…

… by getting Jim Hosler to bounce into a double play, setting the stage for the anti-climactic tenth. Mark Carrow' came on to pitch for the Wolverines in the tenth and struck out the first batter. But…

…. Russ Haggerty came up and hit a long fouil fly to right that Orr caught, but McKenzie was able to score easily from third with what proved to be the winning run. The valiant Wolverines o n c e again…

April 09, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

Wolverines threw in their 16th goal, there was little doubt as to who was the superior team. Michigan clearly dominated play as typified in their 60-7 shots on goal advantage and their picking up of 74 of 90…

… play- ed on the Tartan turf, will be Michigan's first ever against Cin- cinnati. They are not expected however to give the Wolverines to much trouble. THE GAME that the stickmen are thinking of is their…

… but he struck out ten in that game while walking just three. Burton pitch- ed more innings than any of the Wolverine pitchers and won one of his two decisions. The win was a 12-4 walloping of Arizona in…

… which he went the entire distance. In 'that stint, the team captain struck out ten men and yielded just three earned runs. Helt pitched nearly 13 innings for the Wolverines and had a 1-1 record. However…

April 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 154) • Page Image 9

… one of the toughest trios in the con- ference, but the Wolverines should finish on top without too much trouble. Purdue, though much improved over last year, won't be able to match Michigan's racketmen…

…. Their No. 1 player, Jim M a n s- field, who reached the semis last season in the conference tourney, will add some pyrotechnics up top, but it's all Wolverines the rest of the way down. Twice blessed by…

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… the race with a career best of 4:08.5, Phil Pyatt was second with the same time, and Bill Bolster finished third with 4:10.1 another career best. BOBCAT BILL HAVILAND who upset the Wolverine cross…

…, Wolverine Mike Taylor ran a ca- reer best of 9:12.4 for third place. Farmer was pleased with the performance of his distance run- ners who he feels are finally rounding into shape after a long and…

… disappointing indoor season. Coach Farmer's pre-meet state- ment, "we have duality, they have quantity," was evident throughout the meet, but particularly in the field events. The Wolverines took first in all six…

April 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

… challenge to the Wolverines. Along with Minnesota, coach Brian Eisner feels that Ohio State, Illinois and Wisconsin are the toughest teams in the conference. The Buckeyes were believed to be the best Mon…

… the ever- changing Ann Arbor weather. Should the relapse into win- ter continue, the meets will be held inside the Track Tennis Building, where many of the Wolverine's practice sessions have taken place…

… conditions for the Wolverines and "the better conditions favor the better athletes." ____ - _- _,------ - -- i I Fit NOW ON CAMPUS lIN1W4.1 ! lit l l mra Dr. Patrick Wall University College, London…

April 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

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April 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… Tigers' opener on Thursday and also saw yester- day's games would readily agree with Benedict's analysis. The Wolverines outlasted De- trait in a ten-inning marathon, 3-2, then rallied to win the sec- ond…

… showers Although the scoring came late in the first game, Michi- gan jumped out quickly into the lead on the strength of a home run cranked by firstbaseman Bob Wasilewski. This spotted the Wolverines with…

Wolverine Virgin lead the Fighting Illini. - - -- ~ Special To The Daily WEST LAFAYETTE - The Michigan Women's tennis team completed its first day of com- petition in the Purdue Invita- tional yesterday by…

… defeating Purdue, 9-0, and Michigan State, 7-2. The Wolverines play against a very strong Ohio State team today. "After watching the Ohio Lacrosse club goes to Indiana By PETER LEININGER The Micgan lacrosse…

April 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 151) • Page Image 11

… relief pitching by junior Tom Owens gave the Michigan Wolverines a 4-1 victory yesterday, salvaging a split in the long- awaited season-opening doubleheader with Bowling Green. The effects of the long…

…'s Milton in the first five innings. The Wolverines finally broke through in the sixth when with two outs George day," said Benedict. The second game didn't start out to be much more promising than the first…

April 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…"t..sl.. nLa_ L.. ncren ern, 11.10_ An unidentified Wolverine baseball player runs for cover torrential rains which hit Ann Arbor. Severe weather str ield and stCream Daily Photo by PETER SELIN yesterday to…

April 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

… earlier, considering the outcome of the opener of their doubleheader. At the conclusion of five innings of the first game against the visiting Western Michigan Broncos, the Wolverines held a comfortable 7…

… and Ken Scarpace to take the lead for good. Michigan threatened in the bottom of the seventh, putting Jim Paciorek and Gerry Hool on base, but neither was able to score, as the Wolverines sufferd their…

…," said the wet Wolverine skipper. AFTER TAKING a 1-0 lead in the first inning, Michigan gathered most of their runs in the fourth inning. Hool started things off with a single and was driven in by Garry…

… down the rightfielad line, scring Gawrych and Tim Miller, who was put on base by a walk. The Wolverines added two runs in the fifth, butf Bronco hurler Jeff Kaiser, who replaced starter Tom Kling in the…

… their spring trip, dropped the Wolverines to 11-9. WMU..............001 U-M ..................o100 W-Kaiser R H E 014 3 9 14 2 420 0 7 7 1 L-Ontiveros WANTED LIBERATED LADIES to see the SEXY REXY SHOW…

… second Wolverine cager this year to leave the basketball program with his announ- cement yesterday that he will transfer to Boston College at the end of this semester. Garris joins fellow sophomore Keith…

April 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… Daily--Wednesday, April 9,1980-Page 9 FILLS BENEDICT'S SHOES iiddaugh hopes to mold a winner BY MARK MIHANOVIC Bud Middaugh's honeymoon didn't last very long with many Wolverine baseball loyalists. It…

… the Wolverines' somewhat surprising play of late. "We're trying to bunt a lit- tle bit more; we're playing for one run at a time to try to give our young pit- chers some encouragement. "We'll hit…

…'re proven not." With a young, rapidly-improving club, it would appear that Bud Mid- daugh is going to be in it for a long time, "it" being the Michigan Wolverine baseball coach's office. 'M' ieer assistant…

… ..f -oWllYU Nvkl Acd I Gymnasts make it close By LEE KATTERMAN It was a case of "close but no cigar" for the five Wolverine gymnasts in last weekend's NCAA Championship meet. Admittedly, the…

WOLVERINES scored in four of their six times at bat, getting one run in each of the second and sixth innings, three in the third and two in the fifth. Freshwoman Sandy Tayler and junior Jeannette Dillay led…

… the Wolverine offense. Tayler punched two singles through the Jackson nine to earn one RBI. Dillay earned two RBIs on her double. R i v E 663-6771 I io opJOF U of M Students for the Equal Rights…

April 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… explosion in, the fourth inning of the finale sealed the Wolverines' fate again. "I WAS VERY displeased with our of- fense in the first game," said disap- pointed Michigan manager Bud Mid- daugh. "And we just…

… groundout moved Erdmann around to third, shor- tstop Dave Stober laid down a perfec- tly-executed suicide squeeze bunt, scoring Erdmann. The Broncos, however, caught and overtook the Wolverines in the next in…

… hit. TAYLOR ALSO LED the Wolverine hitting attack, collecting three hits in three trips to the plate. Karen Pollard, Tammy Sanders, and Jodie Humphrey all chipped in with two hits apiece. Cindy Baumgart…

… paced the Wolverines in the second game, collec- ting four hits in five appearances, in- clyding a two-run homer in the fifth in- ning. Julie Zyjewski and Sanders both went three for four at the plate to…

… walking 12 Wolverines and commiting a total of 11 errors in the twinbill, nine in the second game. The Wolverines now take their 11-6 season record to Normal, Ill. to play in . the Redbird Tournament…

April 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 154) • Page Image 9

…," he said. "I had a feeling for what they could do." The "Red Baron," as he was affec- Michigan's all-time scoring list with 78 goals and 59 assists for 137 points. He led the Wolverines in scoring both…

… omen's athletics at Michigan, and it has created a tremendous roadblock to out-of-state women athletes who want to join the Wolverines. Softballer Diane Puhl ignored the ob- stacles. PUHL, A FRESHMAN…

April 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

…. - ---------- 7- SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Netters nip Iowa, pull even in Big Ten Women netters split By PHIL NUSSEL It was a tough day for the Michigan doubles teams, but the Wolverines pulled out a 5-4 win at…

… Iowa Sunday to even their Big Ten record at 2-2. Michigan began the match by taking four of the six singles matches, but then lost two of the three doubles matches to make the score close. WOLVERINE Jim…

… Sharton won han- dily at first singles, downing Jim Nelson, 6-1,16-3. Sharton has now won three out of four conference matches and says that he is quite happy with his play so far. The only Wolverines to…

… 10th place. The Wolverines were close going into the back nine of their final round. Disaster struck, however, on the eleventh hole as they combined for 11 strokes over par. "If you subtract those…

… strokes, we would have finished sixth," said Carras. Junior Chris Westfall led the Wolverines with a 74-79-153 score, followed closely by Peter Savarino (75- 79-154) and team captain Dan Roberts (78…

…." -SKIP GOODMAN with 'Cats, By DEBRA deFRANCES Quitters never win. The, women's tennis team didn't quit when it lost to the sixth-ranked team in the nation; in- stead, the Wolverines turned a devastating 9…

… position match over Kathy Ruck, 6-0,6.1. In doubles action, again the under- classmen dominated, winning two of the three matches. The Wolverines, now 5-7 overall and 1-4 in the Big Ten, are looking forward…

April 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 150) • Page Image 10

…. tled down on his second effort on the IN THE GAME carried over from mound and picked up the win, im- Sunday, the Wolverines dropped a 4-1 proving his record to 3-0. decision as Hoosier hurlers Humphrey…

… THE WOLVERINES looked ready to and Mark Gramer combined to allow take yesterday's third game behind the Michigan only seven hits. Designated pitching of freshman righthander Jim hitter Charles Fedorka…

April 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… WrkId Wolverines walk by w- Y'ld ~t By JEFF RUSH All Michigan had to do to defeat Division II Wayne State yesterday was to step to the plate and walk away. And keep walking, and walking and walking…

…. THE WOLVERINES waltzed away with 16 runs in the first game of yesterday's doubleheader, beating the Tartars 16-9. Michigan swept the twinbill with a 5-1 victory courtesy of the stellar pitching of…

…-conference opponent for Michigan. "I don't know that much about them," said Wolverine head coach Carol Hutchins. "I know they have a very improved team, and teams like that always give us the most trouble." Bowling…

…, Bowling Green has been hurt with the loss of regular cen- terfielder and leadoff hitter Tammy Wiatr. FALCON HEAD coach Gail Daven- port sees some likenesses between her team and the Wolverines. "Michigan is…

April 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 130) • Page Image 9

… the Toledo offense, striking out four and limiting the Rockets to two hits. THE SECOND GAME was basically a mirror of the first. The Wolverines jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning as Allard…

… effort, and improved her record to 7-4. The Wolverine offense was only a little more exciting than Toledo's, settling for eight hits on the afternoon. Coach Carol Hutchins is concerned about her team…

…," Hutchins said. "Allard is a great hitter and she's finally starting to come around. I hope it rubs off on the rest of the team." The victories were the Wolverines' fourth and fifth in their last six games…

… the second game of yesterday's doubleheader against Toledo. Morrow, recently named Big Ten player of the week, helped the Wolverines improve their record to 13-8 after the two-game sweep. The Wolverines

April 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

Wolverines, 19-5, took a doubleheader from the University of Detroit yesterday, 8-3 and 8-5, at Ray Fisher Stadium. With the Big Ten opening weekend, a four-game series against Purdue, starting on Saturday…

… drove in the first run, but the big hit was Price's two-run double to left. In the following inning, Darrin Campbell homered to make it 5-1. The Wolverines added single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth…

… unplayable condition of Brazil Field. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON University of Detroit first baseman Dan Quigley takes the throw as Wolverine Steve Finken slides back safely during Michigan's doubleheader…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

… he Michigan women's tennis team dropped two close conference mat- ches of the season, leaving their re- cord at 12-7 overall, 0-4 in the Big Ten. On Saturday, the Wolverines took on Wisconsin and were…

Wolverines lost a pair of dual meets this weekend, due in part to the groin injury of number one singles player David Kass. Michigan suffered a 6-3 setback to North- western on Saturday followed by a 5- 4…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 12

…. But since then, everything has started to revolve around school. I'm more up- tight now when I get a bad grade. I'm more concerned with getting 0. KENNETH SMOLLER/Daily Wolverine catcher Julie Cooper…

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April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 13

… from page 1 The Wolverines were not able to score in the second game until the bottom of the fifth. Bonnie Tholl singled, then got to third on an error. She then scored after tagging up on a long Patti…

… Benedict fly ball. "We did very well yesterday and we did very poorly today," Minnesota coach Teresa Wilson said. The rest of the Wolverine runs were singled in by Kari Kunen, Bonnie Tholl, and Julie Cooper…

…. The Wolverines now hold a 14- 14 record on the year, 2-2 in the Big Ten. Minnesota now posts a 13-18 mark, tied with Michigan in the IOWA Continued from page 1 The Hawkeyes snapped the 1-1 tie in the…

… fifth for the margin of victory. Erroll Shirer, the leadoff hitter, singled, took second on a sacrifice and then third on a wild pitch by Wolverine starter Kirt Ojala. The wild pitch proved to be big, as…

… great pitching by both teams had a lot to do with it." Saturday's first game was another pitching dual, but this time the Wolverines emerged on top. Jason Pfaff scattered seven hits over six and two…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 14

…. So, the team is hungry for a Big Ten title. Unfortunately, the Wolverines might not get to the dinner table as they must contend with the loss of four letterwinners: MaryAnn Daviera, Karen Katcavage…

… this year's squad. "We have a lot of depth," Allard said. "There are only three seniors, but the freshmen are starting to contribute, and there are a lot of people who can do the job." The Wolverines

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 15

… season with a 21-6 tered Big Ten record. But that's just about while the best they can do this year. Arbor The Wolverines must adjust to C the penalties imposed upon them by rotati the conference, as a…

…, first-year coach Bill Freehan and his rema squad intend to do. Price The Wolverines dominated the tain,t league in pitching last year, compil- and t ing a team ERA of 3.15, almost a to the run better than…

…. will shar 'hile Michigan's pitching has Dave Ev depleted by the Major League shortstop an experienced core of hitters Ruff gua in on this year's squad. Phil spectivel; the other Wolverine co-cap- brings…

… will bat in the crucial that defec slot this season. Flannelly has the cham .dy posted a 22-game hitting It is a k, which ended last weekend least capt new owa. Wolverines will vie for the irst base…

… conference, Michigan nong four or five teams who e defending Big Ten Cham- nois for the title. Illinois re- ery regular from the team ated the Wolverines, 2-0, in pionship game last year. safe bet that…

… took fourth in the conference last season, are even better this time around. Northwestern, Purdue, and Wis- consin will remain at the bottom of the conference. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Wolverine shortstop Dave…

… therefore Flannelly must hit in both games to keep such a streak alive. And when the Wolverines take the field for a 'M' baseball lives in purgatory for past sins by Matt Rennie Daily Baseball Writer The…

… and write off this year. The primary goal of baseball teams from Little League to the majors, making the playoffs, is an impossible task for the Wolverines. Why not hang it up? Why not just go through…

… deserve to be there," Ojala said. Michigan was 12-11 entering the weekend series with Iowa, but numbers do not tell the story. Are the Wolverines better than a .500 team? Yes, but their record does not…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 16

… intensity just wasn't there." That intensity returned against Northwestern on Sunday, even though the Wolverines dropped the match, 5-4. Michigan captured three out of six of the singles, but could only hang…

…," Darden said. season's end. Feel like a fish out of water? Call us to find a home for Fall 1990! Prime Student Housing 761-8000 r - TENNIS Continued from page 1 The Wolverines performed well in singles…

… pressure on the guys to have to win up one notch from what they are normally at." Kass' absence forced Scott Cuppett to play at number one singles. The first year Wolverine responded with a 6-0, 6-4 rout of…

… victories in sin- gles. Like Saturday, however, the Wolverines were outperformed in doubles. The No.1 doubles team of Kass and Cuppett won in three sets, but the number two seeded tandem of Rubenstein and…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… gambling and money-laundering probe that also resulted in 14 people indicted on rack- eteering and other charges. The seizure of the Wolverine Golf Club, valued at between $20 million and $25 million, was…

…. "The Wolverine Golf Club was both the physical site of gambling operations, and its books were used to conceal the pro- ceeds," Markman' said. The course is near Mount Clemens, about 30 miles north of…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… Green by Meg Beison Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team bat- tied Bowling Green in two hard- fought games yesterday to come away with a split decision. The Wolverines lost the first game, 3…

… and held the Wolverines to eight hits while improving her record to 12-2. Both teams struggled to cross the plate as Michigan left 11 runners on base, while Bowling Green stranded 10. The Wolverines

… Green hitters as she held the Falcons scoreless until the ninth, but recorded the loss bringing her record to 6-5. Junior Patti Benedict led the Wolverine offense going 2-4, with one RBI. Michigan, (2…

…-2 Big Ten, 15-15 overall), came back to win the nightcap, 3-0. Tough pitching and strong defense held the Falcons to just four hits. Sophomoreapitcher Julie Clarkson, who leads the Wolverines with a 1…

… victory in the low-scoring defensive battle. Sophomore infielder Mary Campana led the Wolverines on the bases with three stolen bases on the day. The Wolverines will continue Big Ten action Friday and…

… Saturday when they head east to face first- year conference opponent Penn State with doubleheaders both days. ,Michigan faced Penn State in a closely fought game earlier in the season with the Wolverines

Wolverines .249 batting average and .296 on-base average are both the highest in the league. Junior centerfielder Kari Kunnen leads the Big Ten in runs scored with 14. Benedict is tied for the top spot in…

…. For the second time in as many days, the Wolverines garnered victory from the jaws of defeat as they came from be- hind to win, 6-3, over Detroit Mercy yesterday at Ray Fisher Stadium. The victory upped…

… the Wolverines record to 14-14 (6-2 in the Big Ten), no small accom- plishment considering they opened the season with one win in their first 10 contests. The loss dropped the Titans to 7-10. Michigan…

…. The center fielder's heroics were not over as Michigan entered the eighth. Matt Copp led off the inning with an infield single. Todd Fracassi, making his first appearance as a Wolverine, attempted a…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…. The award was presented at the women's athlet- ics Champions Reception April 5. Presented by the Michigan M- Women Association, the annual award recognizes the Wolverine fe- male student…

… Country Champion- ships to become Michigan's sixth cross country All-American and lead the Wolverines to a 14th-place showing at nationals. On the track, Buchholz ran to a sixth-place 5000- meters finish at…

Wolverine field hockey team, led Michigan scoring in 1991, notching 7 goals and adding 7 assists for 21 season points. Thomas tied for fourth in final Midwest Collegiate Field Hockey Conference scoring…

…-25). Michigan runner Ric helle Webb was one of the top performers at the Texas Relays last weekend. Webb and the Wolverine squad will compete in Charlottesville, Va. this weekend against teams from Virginia, Kent…

… the weather warms up in Ann Arbor, the women's track teams will pack up and head to the East Coast. However, the trip should be strictly business. The Wolverines head out to Charlottesville, Va., on…

April 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…Cahill looks at four University students' attempts to start one of their own. SP T 10 The Michigan baseball team filnally ended its 10-game losing streak yesterday. The Wolverines defeated Saginaw Valley, 4…

… Air Pollution in Your Community' with speaker from the American Lung Association of Michigan. April 12, Wolverine Room - Michigan Union, 3 p.m. "Environmental Issues and Earth Week" panel discussion…

April 09, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…, 1996 9 Wolverines face slumping Spartans in pair By Andy Knudsen Daily Sports Writer Over the weekend, the Michigan soft- ball pitching staff froze Northwestern hitters, allowing only two runs in the…

… well and played good defense." The Wolverines (7-1 Big Ten, 28-9 overall) will need to continue their strong hitting performance as they head up I-96 today for a 2 p.m. twinbill with intrastate rival…

…' team earned-run average is an impressive 1.85. Stacey Smith (9-6, 1.5 ERA) and Ste- fanie Noffsinger (7-5, 2.05) are expected to take the mound for Michigan State today. The steady Wolverine pitching of…

… sec- ond-place Illini, they have no regular- season date with the Wolverines to look forward to. If the two teams are to meet head-to-head, it will have to be in the Big N .,.'4 .\ ... . .i3j.X . 'rv…

… I By Susan Dann Daily Sports Writer Sports ethics dictate that winning isn't everything. Three Wolverines typified this ethic this past weekend at the U.S. Diving Zone Meet held in Rockville, Md…

… have." Although the Wolverines weren't pleased with their final results, the meet was not a lost cause. The meet proved to be a test of character for the freshmen. "I haven't been diving that long and…

… they stay r same. One golfer shot well, but the am struggled. The Wolverines finished ninth in the 18-team Marshall Invitational in Hun- tington, W.Va. Michigan had hoped to play its way into the top…

… five of a tourna- ment for the first time this season. How- ever, the Wolverines were unable to battle through the unseasonably cold weather. For the third time this spring, the team's rformance…

April 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

…. PRO HOCKEY PITTSBURGH 3, Boston 1 New Jersey 2, TAMPA BAY 2 Detroit 3 CALGARY 2 Wednesday April 9, 1997 9 Softball splits with Purdue Wolverines fall to 1-2 without injured Griffin in lineup By…

… Josh Kielnbaum Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team need- ed to sweep yesterday's doublehead- er with Purdue. It didn't. After winning the first game of the twinbill, 7-3, the Wolverines (4…

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… against the " Wolverines (7-3 IS IMPU4E Big Ten, 17-12 overall) at 3 p.m. "S Michigan isn't play at (A going anywhere for a while. The Wolverines will be M it playing the part of host for next week. This…

… first 19 on the road, the homestand is a welcome change for the Wolverines. Michigan is most recently returning from a weekend in Minnesota, in which Michigan man- aged to split an abbreviated series with…

… at home. Weather permitting, today's game will start at 3 p.m. ACCURATE FAST - PROFESSIONAL OPY CENTERy- . , Course Pcketi R~' esume SevkIe - +. copy $ Blndery WILL MAURIcE TAYLtOR BE A WOLVERINE

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… season, the Michigan men's golf team heads for Huntington, W. Va. to compete in this weekend's Marshall Invitational. The Wolverines will be looking to rebound from consecutive poor out- ings. Michigan…

… (Ohio) are consid- ered to be the tournament's favorites in Huntington. As he has all season, Mike Harris will head the Wolverines' lineup this weekend. Harris, who won two tour- naments during the fall…

…-76-72. Keith Hinton will also be joining Harris in Huntington. Hinton, who is the only Wolverine other than Harris to compete in all eight tournaments this year, is also coming off a strong performance last…

… Iowa. The Wolverines hope that they will be able to duplicate the feat at Belleville Lake, like their win two weekends ago against No. 3 Virginia. *The Wolverines are coming off a very impressive showing…

… against top- ranked Washington last weekend in San Diego. They finished just over three sec- onds behind the defending national champ. In doing so, the Wolverines became the first team in the last two years…

… built our confidence. We now know that they are beatable." In the varsity-eight race against Washington, the Wolverines got off to a poor start. Washington got ahead early and had a fairly convincing lead…

… at the 1,000-meter mark. Despite all of this, the Wolverines had a great spurt at the end of the regatta, coming just a few lengths short of another upset. In Iowa, the Wolverines are com- peting…

… the second straight season that the Wolverines face the Hawkeyes. Last season's meeting in Iowa City yielded good results for the Wolverines, as the competition turned into a mismatch. The Wolverines

… the Hawkeyes would be detri- mental to Michigan's status for Nationals. "The later into the season we get, the more important the races become," said Wolbert. The Wolverines are still in pursuit of the…

… same goal they started the sea- son with - getting to Nationals, she said. In addition, the Wolverines would like to compete at Nationals as a team, not just as individual boats. Unlimited rail From…

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…. Great, wonderful, unbe- lievable - they've all been used. The easiest way to describe the Michigan softball team is with four words - 28-game unbeaten streak. The Wolverines will put their streak on the…

…'re going to be tired." The Wolverines' best weapon, their trio of pitchers, has gotten better as the season has progressed - a scary thought for opposing batters. Junior Marie Barda improved her record to 12…

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