October 31, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 48) • Page Image 9
… prediction concerning the way the Michigan women gymnasts would per- form during the 1979-80 season. And it took a whopping one meet for the Wolverines to disprove my entire hypothesis. In May, when I emerged…
… enough to view the dual meet between the Wolverine men's and women's teams and the Korean National team, the turmoil which plagued the tumblers six months ago would not have been evident. And for that, new…
… signed letters of intent with a college or university. She knew the recruiting road ahead of her was a rocky one, yet she rmained hopeful of snatching up a few of the unsigned tumblers. If the Wolverines…
… team display the form which characterized their surge at the end of last season. It was the same brand of gymnastics which earned the Wolverines a third-place showing in the Big Ten meet and a sec9nd…
… onlookers at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines averaged around 127 points in competition last season. Even more significant than the score itself was the maturity displayed by the returning tumblers. Sophomores…
… Korean meet with an injury, McLean thrilled' the crowd with her bar and floor routines. And Kempthorn showed the consistency which the Wolverines are counting on her to provide. Deaver is expected to…
… overtime. The only score in the first half came from the Wolverines' Mary Callam on a pass from Jennifer Haughey. ALBION SCORED in the second half, taking advantage of a Michigan penalty, tying the score at…