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January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… Central By Michael Shafrir took Central Michigan's 14th-ranked Ryan Cunningham ated problems for the Wolverines. Daily Sports Writer down 20 seconds into overtime. Olson battled back from Sophomore Damion…

… times. The Wolverines have won 12 "1 am confident that I will have more left in me than Chris Marshall, and Michigan's Charles Martelli was straight times. the other guy at the end of the match, Olson…

January 28, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

…, are 0-7 in the conference. Michigan, of course, was predicted to fall as far, but the Wolverines (3- 5, 9-11) have held together, and part of the reason for their surprise has been Vignier's sorely…

Wolverines' first since they ' defeated Purdue on Jan. 15. Michigan did not expect very much competition from the unranked Spartans and was sur- prised when the Spartans took the lead after a surge in the…

January 28, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 28, 1999 - 13 Virginia meets pose early challenge for men's tennis Three Wolverines seeking 10th win By Adam Falkauff For the Daily This weekend the Michigan…

… country by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. The undefeated Wolverines are ranked 59th in the nation, and seventh in the Midwest region. Michigan is led by junior Matt Wright. He is the number one…

January 28, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 68) • Page Image 14

… blocks." Several other Wolverines are com- ing off impressive finishes at the Red Simmons Invitational, which Michigan won, and expect big per- formances on Saturday. Patrick Johannson (35 lb. weight throw…

…/Daily Michigan hurdler Derek Applewhite and the rest of the Wolverines will battle for state bragging rights Saturday at the Michigan intercollegiate. who placed third in the 60-meter hur- dles. These athletes…

January 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 67) • Page Image 9

… comes as her team is in the midst of a three-game win streak. More than simply instrumental in her team's win on Sunday, Thomas helped the Wolverines reclaim respect by leading the team past a trio of…

… conference foes in the past week to bring an end to a demoralizing five-game slump. With 15 points and six steals, Thomas helped put the brakes Michigan's skid as the Wolverines drove over Michigan te a week…

…," Guevara said. And that example has served to fuel a Wolverine resurgence that has the team gaining momentum as the heart of the con- ference season approaches. Yet in defining herself as Michigan's veteran…

… the Wolverines while creating a sense of enjoyment "I'm very proud of the freshmen," Thomas said. "They're coming in, working hard and doing the extra things to make contributions. It makes things a lot…

…, battling two weeks .o at the Windy City Open in Chicago. . t that meet, the Buckeyes beat the Wolverines and Illini by a slim margin. Ohio State finished second and Michigan was third, less than a point…

…. Although the Wolverines recently dominated Illinois-Chicago, this meet should prove to be much tougher. Possibly Michigan's biggest weakness is its lack of experience, something that this weekend's opponents…

…-around competition. Michigan will try to counter its high- ly regarded opponents with an injured squad that is being led by a youth move- ment. Freshmen Daniel Diaz-Luong and Scott Vetere have led the Wolverines in…

Wolverines hope to earn victory on Friday. Returning to aid the freshmen will be sophomore Justin Toman. Toman, one of the team captains, was limited to only three events against Illinois-Chicago. He was…

January 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

… women's swimming and div- ing team has taken it easy as of late. Today's meet with Michigan State marks the first time in nearly two weeks that the Wolverines will swim competive- ly, with their most…

… lesser- ranked opponents this week - the other being Notre Dame on Saturday - the Wolverines can afford to continue their rigorous training regiment without the interruption of an easy day before a meet…

January 26, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

… mwuym SI'O rIFS Tracking 'M' teams Check out the women's swim team tomorrow as they host Michigan State at 6 pm. The event marks the first meet in a week for the No. 9 Wolverines and the first to be held…

… has replaced all-American Airron Richardson and Bill Lacure w ranked in the top 20 in their respective and as No. 9 nationally as a team. The Wolverines have been led all yea lower weight trio of senior…

… attitude." They've also proven themselves to be national con- tenders, and the only question college wrestling fans are asking at this point in the season is 'just how far can this Wolverine team go'? DAVID…

… in Amherst moved the Wolverines to 3-1 on the season. Meanwhile, the victory gave Michigan its second road win of the season. Misfortune struck the Wolverines during warmups, however, when junior Kate…

… the Wolverine performance. In fact, the injury, and adversity that it created, actually served to moti- vate the team, Cain said. Michigan set the tone for the meet on the vault by securing all six top…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… away from a big road victory Saturday night. Tut the Wolverines opportunity melted away like the watery ice at Value City Arena late in the third period. The puck - hich had seemed so large to ckburn all…

Wolverines have experienced the high of a nine-game winning streak and the frustration of a five-game losing streak. Instead of accepting defeat, in the last six days the Wolverines have nearly climbed all the…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

… nice for the Wolverines to get some Hayes back into the lineup. No, not hazing, the torture that has made some fraternities famous, but cen- ter Bobby Hayes's return to the ice. The senior, who served…

… his mandatory one-game suspension Thursday night for a game disqualification, came back with some much-needed leadership to give the Wolverines an extra boost. . "It's good to have Bobby Hayes…

… left." It still tired at least one Wolverine out. Jeff Jillson could barely skate to the Michigan bench after the wide-open skating marathon. Ice problen By TJ. Be"ka Daily Sports Writer COLUMBUS - When…

… forgot one simple, yet key, thing - ice. At least that's the way it looked Saturday night during the Michigan-Ohio State hockey game. The Wolverines and Buckeyes - sec- ond and third-place in the CCHA…

… on Saturday. The Wolverines snuffed out all eight of the Buckeyes' power play opportunities in the 1-. tie. as plague new arena actually ice, rather a slush similar to the one that plagued Michigan…

… to deal with the same conditions. In fact, the Buckeyes even warned the Wolverines before the game. Ohio State forward Eric "Meloch came up to me and told me the ice was bad," Berenzweig said. The…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

… his basketball around with him wherever he goes." But it wasn't Cunningham's dribbling that killed Ellerbe and his Wolverines, it was his shooting. The six-foot short guard, starting to give Purdue a…

… back before a Purdue score, the Wolverines could cut the lead to four and be right in the game. Instead, Cunningham came off a screen on the right side of the basket and hit a 3-point shot with just…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

…, everything has come in streaks this season. In sliding past-..........-....- Michigan State a week ago, the Basketball Wolverines put a Notebook close to the worst--..-.--......... losing streak in coach Sue…

… Guevara's tenure as they bid farewell to a five-game drought. That skid seems to have been all but forgotten as the streaky Wolverines dis- mantled a trio of conference foes to move from the Big Ten cellar…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 15

… won 8-5 in the No. 3 spot over the duo of Robert Kurek and Dan Bennett. The Wolverines then slammed the door shut on DePaul by sweeping all six singles matches. Among the six matches, Michigan only…

… dropped two total sets. No. 1 singles player Matt Wright dropped a set for the Wolverines, in addition to No. 6 player Ben Cox. Michigan coach Brian Eisner and Goldberg "have given us just the right amount…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… Western Michigan, Notre Dame and Toledo. Friday January 22, 1999 9 Bowled over ~ tr Wolverines frepower Strikes dw Falco ns5- -y Chris Duprey Daily Sports Writer The Michigan hockey team knew it…

… would have trouble beating Bowling Green last night if it ,allowed the Falcons' top line to run wild offen- sively. The Wolverines also figured it would be diffi- cult to win if it turned the puck over in…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… Arena. At least, ordinary when the Wolverines lock horns with Bowling Green. For the third time this season, Michigan defeated the Falcons. For the third time this season, the Wolverines put up five goals…

… on Bowling Green goaltender Mike Savard. But just because the Wolverines can score, seemingly at will, against the Falcons doesn't mean Michigan had a walk in the park. When Bowling Green scores four…

January 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… as of late for the Wolverines, and there's no telling how far they can go by the end of Michigan's season. Tomorrow in Mackey Arena against Purdue, fans just might find out. 0 While the two make their…

… effectively. Thus far, he leads the Wolverines with 7.7 rebounds per game. ° DEFENSE: The difference in style of play doesn't stop with rebounding. Again, Vignier's size plays a huge role - allowing him to body…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…. . Luckily for the Wolverines, forward Geoff Koch is expected to return after missing the Western Michigan game due to a concussion. And perhaps Michigan can continue to the luck that it has already had…

… against the Falcons. The host Wolverines have two 5-2 victories to their credit over the Falcons thus far this season. Still, Bowling Green has the poten- tial to upset the Wolverines. The Falcons proved to…

…, giving the team took a 7-4 lead. And freshman Ruth Kipping would add two jumpers, helping her team to their biggest lead of the night. But that was where the Wolverine's fire would be put out. The Spartans…

… would go on a run of their own, as they outscored the Wolverines 12-0 in a span of five minutes. Michigan called a necessary time- out to regain composure. "Everybody's going to go on a run," Michigan…

… smaller Spartan runs, the Wolverines were able to keep the game close at the half, trailing Michigan State, 35-31. And all of the emotions were let loose upon entering the second half. Michigan quickly…

… Grapplers go north for Big Ten double dip By Chris Grandstaff [aily Sports W iter If you think it's too cold in Ann Arbor, be glad that you're not part of the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverine grapplers…

… will make a Nordic tour of Lake Superior this weekend for two important Big Ten meets. The Wolverines will reopen small game season as they face the Minnesota Golden Gophers tomorrow and the Wisconsin…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… take such a toll on a team of athletes in their prime? This weekend, the Michigan men's swimming and diving team will trav- el to Dallas to participate in the Dallas Morning News Classic. The Wolverines

… will be without some of its quarantined teammates, who will stay in Ann Arbor for some much- needed rest. After a rigorous training camp in Honolulu, the Wolverines are a little worn down and a bit sick…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

… from the 3-point arc, but her shots dropped when it counted. But Ingram was not the only Wolverine to contribute, and not the only freshman, either. Freshman Ruth Kipping, who with the injury to Heather…

… that showed all over the court," Guevara said. Michigan played with emotion tonight, and played with pride. Guevara even said the team's heart was challenged. One might argue that the Wolverines ended…

… for the Wolverines? Only time can tell. But one thing was proven last night, this Michigan team is no longer a team of zombies. The little freshmen have attitude and the upperclassmen are fired up. "I…

… conference, Guevara saw in her team a spark of emotion and more than a flicker of determi- nation. She saw what may have been lacking as the Wolverines tripped their way through a tough five- M slide that…

… working and you have to keep working on those little things. And that persistence and work ethic have finally paid off for the Wolverines, after a trying January. Yet through all the challenge and…

Wolverines rolling. "Our defense has kept us in games, but we just haven't had the scoring. We finally found the scoring box"Guevara said. "Its been a long time since we had five kids in double figures so we…

… Alayne Ingram led the Michigan offensive attack with 17 points last night. Ingram was among five Wolverines to score in double figures. Blue doesn't give up in victory over Spartans Thomas, team pull out…

… her. She's a great basketball play- er." In helping the Wolverines break out of the deep hole that they had dug for themselves in conference play, Thomas admitted that she had gotten her game back on…

… halftime it was a dif- ferent story altogether as Rasmussen turned on the jets and kept her team in the hunt until there were six seconds left in overtime. With 4:48 left in regulation, the Wolverines had a…

… Spartans nine points. SHE DID GO ALL THE WAY: Sophomore guard Anne Thorius went the distance for the Wolverines in last night's, victory over Michigan State. Thorius played all 45 minutes for Michigan…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

… the Minnesota faithful. There were many cases last night when thing seemed as if they could turn ugly for the Wolverines, and the fans did their best to help that process along. With so much being made…

… little running of its own. After Minnesota forward Quincy Lewis sunk a baseline 3-pointer to give the Gophers the 14-point cush- ion, the Wolverines battled back. Behind the 3-point shooting of guards…

January 20, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 62) • Page Image 12

…-never looked back. But as old heroes leave must arrive. Starting Saturday nig takes to the road to battle it est opponents yet -- Michigan State and Notre The Wolverines squeez ries against the Sparta Fighting…

… period and points to a defender, Dame. will the Wolverines turn on the red light ed out victo- against a Michigan State team with the ans and the most stifling defense in the NCAA? rantic Yost Ice And even…

… wouldn't you know it, both games are on the road. And as luck would have it, most Big Ten teams going on road trips this season have wound up as road- kill. But not a single Wolverine is getting out a…

…, on Dec. 9 when the Wolverines sank lowly, then-winless Eastern Michigan in Ypsilanti. That win came between two avert-your-eyes road loss- es, to Western Michigan in Grand Rapids and, in the worst…

… Jim O'Brien, whose Buckeyes learned first-hand just how much the Wolverines have improved this sea- son. "When you break their team down and you have as good a guard combination as they have - as there…

… was, forced to postpone its Jan. 3 matchup with Michigan State due to poor weather. But conditions have taken a deci- sive turn for the worse for the Michigan women's basketball team. The Wolverines

… , when the Wolverines host Michigan State at 7 p.m. "There isn't a better team in America for us to take out all of our frustrations than the team that is coming in here today and that's Michigan State…

… school history when they were set to host Michigan State earlier this month. The forecast, however, has grown gloomy for the Wolverines ever since. Stumbling to a 1-3 mark in the conference on the heels of…

… Sunday's home loss to Penn State, Michigan is hoping tonight's make-up game will help the 9-6 Wolverines begin to make up lost ground in the Big Ten. "We're going to win a game in January, we are going to…

January 20, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 62) • Page Image 14

… Purdue. Ohio State recovered from their loss to the Wolverines this past Saturday. Auburn tries to stay undefeated at Rupp Michigan battles two top-25 ranked foes LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - In most years…

…, who duked it out with Owen. By giving DQs to three Wolverines and only one Ferris State player, defenseman Jeff Lewis, Piotrowski sent the message that Michigan was to blame. Jillson's spot isn't in…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… weekend, as the Wolverines muddled through an infrac- tion-filled pair of games, defeating Western Michigan 6-3 at home Saturday despite dropping a 4-0 road deci- sion to Ferris State the previous evening…

…. ichigan skaters served a two-game total of 88 min- utes in the penalty box, and four Wolverines earned game disqualifications as Michigan vented its frustra- tions at the unlucky bounces and calls that…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… - FORWARD Missed opportunities in both games, but netted three goals Wolverines bounce back after debacle on road. By Dave Den Herder Daily Sports Writer Proclaiming Friday's loss at Ferris State "a low…

… point of the season," Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson had 21 hours to refocus his players on Western Michigan and the remaining CCHA schedule. His eligible players, anyway. Three Wolverines served…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

…" Confidence is sprouting in Crisler as if the Wolverines had just read "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Basketball Teams," And it might have come just in time. Michigan is one of just five unranked teams…

… in the Big, bad Ten. Before the Wolverines knocked Ohio State out of the AP Top 25, the Buckeyes had been No. 21. When Michigan's basketball season started, with a 69-62 loss to Florida International…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 14

… Dictionary"defines the adjective tough as something characterized by severity or uncompromising determination. A week ago, after the Wolverines were solidly defeated by No. 5 Louisiana Tech and by a weak…

…-game winning streak of December 1998 turned into a five-game losing streak in '99, with another two losses this weekend. Even though there haven't been any victories in the team's recent past, the Wolverines are…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 15

… teams in the conference," Michigan men's swimming coach Jon Urbanchek said. Judging by how the two teams matched;up with the No. 9 Wolverines this weekend, Michigan's streak of 32 consecutive conference…

… - Senior Recognition Day - Michigan handed Penn State a 148-95 defeat. The Wolverines are now 2-0 in the conference this season - more impres- sively, Michigan is 76-2 in the 17 years Urbanchek has been…

January 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… hands full with Ferris State for the third straight game. Last weekend, the Wolverines squeaked out a des sweep of the Bulldogs. F Icers wary of Ferris. Ul Dog Pound leads Buckeye turnaround By Josh…

Wolverines make the trip to Ferris State tonight to meet the Bulldogs for the third time in eight days, and will be greeted by the rau- cous canine crowd known as the Dog und. Although the name is a copy of…

… with a loss to Illinois the previ- ous week, marked a Wolverine free-fall in the conference standings to the sev- enth spot. In the loss to Minnesota, the Wolverines mustered their poorest offen- sive…

…- son, Guevara is hoping that new combi- nations of players could help ignite a resurgent offensive effort while restoring a Wolverine squad that still has the bulk of its Big Ten season left to play. "We…

January 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

…, the Golden Gophers trav- , to Ann Arbor tomorrow having defeat- the Wolverines in their past two meet- ings. As for the impact the losses to Minnesota have had on Michigan's morale, senior Sarah Cain is…

… take this season one week at a time," Plocki said. The Wolverines credit weeks of inten- sive preparations and a positive attitude for their victories over No. 2 Florida and Wolverines return to high…

… weekend at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverine grapplers have made d1 reat strides thus far this season. During past month the Wolverines cracked the top 25, dominated a solid Michigan State team, won the…

January 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

…, there is only one option for Michigan's track teams. Hold a track meet inside. The Wolverines will host Indiana, Michigan State and Kansas this Saturday at noon in the. Indoor Track Building. The meet…

… will be the sec- ond for both teams in the indoor season. The women's team got off to a positive start by winning its first meet of the year at the Wolverine Invitational. Although the meet was a non…

… Michigan junior Jay Cantin took first in the 800. Cantin, an All-American, will look to lead the young squad of Wolverines this weekend. FILE PHOTO The Michigan men's tennis team will rely on the experience…

… of players like senior lake Raiton as well as its talented freshman crop In the Big Ten singles championship. The meet will be the Wolverines' first opportunity to see how they stack up against Big Ten…

… it hosts Purdue tomorrow and travels to No. 2 Georgia on Saturday. The Wolverines will face the oppo- nents with a lineup that has been rid- dled with injuries in the past few months. The Wolverines

… created by these injuries makes it difficult for the team to compete in dual meets. But the Wolverines are trying not to worry about their win/loss record in dua meets. Instead, the team is preparing for…

… being able to hold meets and practices in their own pool makes scheduling difficult for the Wolverines, they have tried not to let it bother them. "There is no point in getting frustrat- ed and upset…

…, because it doesn't help things," Richardson said. Richardson said the back-to-back nature of the meet poses a problem fo. Michigan this weekend because of its thin lineup. The Wolverines have to choose…

… Saturday. Georgia is also the strongest oppo- nent the Wolverines have faced this season. Last weekend, Georgia defeat ed No. 1 Stanford soundly, most likely ascending to the No. 1 ranking when the new poll…

… Illinois-Chicago. The meet will be run in Olympic order, with each team receiving one bye round to rest and pre- pare for the next event. The Wolverines' order of competition will be: high bar, bye round…

January 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 58) • Page Image 13

… important piece of a winning team puzzle. While Michigan's defense ranks second in the CCHA overall, the Wolverines lie a distant fifth in goals er game with 2.95 - almost a full goal behind orthern Michigan…

… an offensive one and that's what I feel it is, but whatev- er role I am put into, I'll try to do the best I can." But with the Wolverines in the middle of the CCHA pack as far as goals are concerned…

January 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 58) • Page Image 14

… Guevara wanted her to do the same for the Wolverines. "I could tell they really wanted me to come here, because they kept calling," Goodlow said. "And I liked the idea of helping to rebuild a program. I…

… rebounded from an early sea- son injury and is now ready to lead Michigan to the NCAAs. The Michigan wrestling team finished 2nd at the Virginia Duals this past week- end. The Wolverines are ranked 11th in…

January 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

… meets - at Huron High School. The home of the River Rats will be home to deadly land mammals, the Wolverines, as they face Purdue on Friday at 1 and 5 p.m. Tuesday January 12, 1999 12 0 Two-way man…

… hockey team, got to be a color commentator Jan. 2 for the Wolverines' game at Ohio State. Magnuson, who traveled to Columbus for the contest against the Buckeyes but did not dress, was asked by WTKA play…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 11

… losses, the once famil- iar taste of victory lingers as a distant memory, replaced i dby a bitter sense of defeat. The Wolverines are in e midst of another streak -three defeats in a row. In last night…

… backward. You want to t ut all your frustration on Minnesota, but I didn't fore the game that we were ready" But for the Wolverines (1-2 Big Ten, 9-4 overall), the frustration was entirely on their side…

… pulled down against Louisiana Tech and to keep defensive pressure on the Wolverine guards. Though they didn't succeed in their first goal - Michigan got 19 boards off the offensive glass - they did manage…

…:53 remaining, the Wolverines closed to within six on two quick layups by Alison Miller and Ruth Kipping. For the next minute, the ball went back and forth as both teams missed easy shots. After Minnesota…

…'s second time-out, Ann Lemire quickly got things moving, making a clutch 3-pointer to bring Michigan within three. On the ensuing play, sophomore Anne Thorius stole the ball back, giving the Wolverines their…

… last breath of life. But as was the case all weekend, Michigan missed out on another opportunity to convert. On Saturday, the Wolverines came in as underdogs to the heavily favored Lady Techsters (1…

…-0 Sun Belt Conference, 12-2). In order to win, Guevara said they had to play their best game. The Wolverines didn't do that. In a regionally televised game, for the first time all season, it was apparent…

… that the Wolverines were not used to playing in the upper echelon of women's bas- ketball. From the opening tip, the game was fast-paced. "Lala Tech" ran the ball all over the court and all over the…

Wolverines. Again, Michigan was plagued by turnovers (26) and missed open shots (23-for-68). "The big girls did a great job defensively putting a lot of pressure on us." Guevara said. "Every mistake we made…

… Minnesota yesterday, but she and the Wolverines fell short. 'M' hockey takes two fromFerris yT.J. Berka ily Sports Writer After losing two straight games a ealing with the tragic death of er Sports…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 13

…. This past weekend culmi- nated into a giant snowball of fail- ure. Louisiana Tech proved it is in a class only occupied by a few promi- nent programs in the country, while the Wolverines made it apparent…

… any- thing nervousness was apparent in their movements and obvious in their eyes. Louisiana Tech was quick and manipulative. The team ran numer- ous traps which caused the Wolverines to turn the ball…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 14

… snow and the arctic wind, almost 200 people spent some time with the Michigan hockey team. The Dekers Blue Line Club, whose goal is to raise funds and support for the Wolverines, held its second annu- al…

… wrestling team defeated George Mason, 46-(-1). Negative one! George Mason lost every single match to the Wolverines, but took a one-point deduction for forfeiting the 285- point weight class. ft's doubtful…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 15

… for the winter semester. A pair of pretty good California swim teams didn't help out with the transition back to reality, either. On Friday, the No. 8 Wolverines lost to No. 7 California, and then took…

…, despite the Gators' home advantage at the Stephen C. 'Connell Center. , This weekend's competition was the third straight victory for the Wolverines oyer Florida. Michigan finished with a score of 193…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 16

… the mid '90s. "He was on a mission to make Michigan hockey not only well-known, but well-respected," Berenson said. "With (former Wolverine) Brendan Morrison, it didn't hurt to have Brian Fishman in his…

… defensive effort by the Wolverines. Jeff Jillson returned from obligations at USA Hockey to score a goal and three assists on the weekend, including the game-winner Friday night. Mike Van Ryn, who was playing…

… Blackburn has helped keep the Wolverines in the running for the CCHA regular season title. Michigan coach Red Berenson has thrown him into the deep end of the pool this season with only his teammates as a…

Wolverines earned two victories on the weekend. And winning sure helps make a lot of mistakes look insignificant. Count on your fingers Michigan freshman goaltender Josh Blackburn by the numbers: 3…

… goaltender Josh Blackburn was good when he had to be this weekend, making the necessary saves to lock up two clutch victories for the Wolverines. Michigan sweeps Bulldogs, puts stop to two-game skid BULLDOGS…

…Cullough and Ed Kowalski in the third peri- od - scored five minutes apart - put Ferris State up 2-1 and put the Wolverines in danger of dropping a third straight game. "When Ferris State came in here last…

…," Langfeld said of his brace. "It was pretty uncomfortable." Jillson put the Wolverines ahead to stay a couple minutes later, when he received a drop pass from Rominski and beat Owen top shelf. The goal…

… each game this weekend, reasserting his role as the Wolverines' top scorer with :1. goals. CCHA Standings State takes care of business; Fighting Irish roll , Team Michigan State Michigan - Ohio State…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 17

… blocking a shot. He was aggressive in the celebrating a victory over Michigan last season post, an aspect that the Wolverines have ___________________________________lacked all season. Jig game for big men…

…, this is the kind of game that the Wolverines have been waiting for. Forward Josh Asselin's 17 points were a career- est performance, topping his record of 16 from Tuesday night's defeat of Indiana…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 18

… Saturday as they hosted the Wolverine Invitational. The meet was held at the Michigan Track and Tennis building, as Michigan playdd host to five other schools. The widearray of schools gave the athletes a…

Wolverines were unable to pull out a victory, falling with a score of 186- 109. The biggest problem that the Wolverines faced in the meet was fatigue, due to a hectic schedule from last week. The team returned…

… championships and NCAA championships we'll be more pre- pared to know how it feels." Kalbko finished second in the 200-yard butterfly and along with Kurrle and senior Cathy O'Neill led the Wolverines to a 1…

… improvements over the trip to Hawaii and saw it in my times," Shakespeare said. "But there is still room for improvement." Even though the Wolverines did-; n't perform as well as they may have liked and didn…

… played on a number of different court surfaces. Unfortunately The Wolverines hope to for the Michigan men's tennis team, ice rebound from a subpar per- and snow is not one of them. formance last season…

… week" Despite weather problems and the absence of the Wolverines, the "Classic" was still held. Set up in NCAA Tournament style one-loss format, the Milwaukee event usually makes for exciting tennis. "We…

… were dissappointed we were not able to make it," Cox said. The Wolverines will need get over their disappointment quickly, because one of the most important events of the tennis season, the Big Ten…

January 07, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 54) • Page Image 11

… field teams as they begin their seasons this weekend. They host the Wolverine Invitational on Saturday, with events beginning at 9:30 a.m. and running all day. Thursday January 7, 1999 11 E 1 . F n i…

… Communication Studies (764-0420) for more information. Michigan wrestlers recognized nationally By Chris Grandstaff y Sports Writer The early season success of the Michigan wrestling team has the Wolverine

… the guys who we expect to lead the team," Michigan assistant coach Kirk Trost said. "They're all doing a great job, both wrestling and bring the others guys along." The Wolverines as a team have b no…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - January 6, 1999 1 Reid and Wolverines g jugular in thrilling upse Asselin adds career high as Michigan post player By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer It…

… I felt pretty good about our team ranked opponent of the season. The Wolverines are now 24 in Big Ten play. at that point." Average oes spark Michigan win And he had every reason to. Because, while…

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…, the extra icer did nothing to spark Michigan's offense. The Wolverines left Columbus with nothing more to look forward to but a long and snowy ride home. Mother Nature had not wreaked her havoc upon the…

… Midwest on Dec. 27, but for the Wolverines, a different type of cold climate hung over them at Joe Louis Arena. For the second straight year, Michigan State hoisted the GLI trophy after beating the…

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… Indiana 26-25. The second half was dominated by the Wolverines. The Michigan defense held the Hoosiers to just 10 points in the first 10 minutes, and Michigan was able to pull out to a 55-36 lead. Indiana…

… was able to cut the lead to 11 points with two min- utes left, but the Wolverines held off the Hoosiers down the stretch. The Wolverines were supposed to begin the Big Ten home season against Michigan…

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… Rose Daily Sports Editor The Wolverines hammered away at Purdue for 39 minutes last night. But Brian Cardinal, who gets knocked down but gets back up again more than the lead singer of Chumbawamba, sank…

… a free throw and grabbed a Purdue 89 couple of rebounds 3 Michigan 82 during a frantic final minute to help hold the Wolverines off. The Boilermakers hung on to win, 89- 82, before 13,242 in Crisler…

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… minutes proved crucial and Michigan's inability to reach the free throw line was of sever conse- quence. Cardinal, who finished 7-of-10 from the free throw line, outshot the Wolverines by himself. Michigan…

… glass of water on a hot summer day. And the Wolverines needed the vic- tory to remain close in the Big Ten race. But championship teams maintain leads in the second half, and Michigan has given them away…

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