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October 04, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 4, 1985- Page 5 A Michigan cheerleader flies through the air, urging the 100,000-plus fans to cheer for the Wolverines. An Ann Arbor policeman keeps a silent…

… watch over the crowd. Wolverine punter Monte Bobbins warms up on the sidelines. Marching band conductor Eric Becher leads the halftime show. Photographs by ANDI SCHREIBER . s ' IF …

October 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 43) • Page Image 12

…4 Page 12-'Thursday, October 28, 1982-The Michigan Daily TM The 6 a I I 4. I The Mechanical Action Puppet That Signals a Touchdown! 40 * Waves The Wolverine Banner! " Authentic Maize and…

… Blue Colors and Trim. 6 East To Operate-Concealed Levers for Real Action Fun! 0 Terrific Alumni Gift As Well As for Birthdays and Christmas. 0 TAKE ONE TO THE GAME! BOOST THE WOLVERINES AND BEAT…

October 20, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…- vitational, but the trip to Lexington was cancelled when the hosts informed the linksters that there wasn't enough room left in the tournament for the Wolverine squad. - "WE were put on the wait list at the…

…'s sailing team travelled to Ohio Wesleyan last Saturday as one of four teams competing in the McDonald's Cup. Michigan won, defeating Miami of Ohio, Xavier and Ohio Wesleyan. The Wolverine sailors clipped to…

… came away with a 24-3 win last weekend over the Detroit Tradesmen. The lopsided point total was the result of the scoring efforts offive Wolverines. Michigan's leading scorer against the Tradesmen was…

… Mark Hoch, who scored on one conversion (two points) and two penalty kicks (three points each).. Four other Wolverines, Brian Van Deusen, Tony Menyhart, John Hartrnan and Frank Falzetta each scored a try…

… be playing in an All-Star match in Milwaukee. Eleven players, out of a side of 15, were picked to par- ticipate in the match. Because of this, the second team will be used in the Wolverines' match next…

October 27, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

… wrong. And though the Wolverines didn't reach double figures in scoring, they did tie their season high of eight goals. Kay McCarthy started the barrage with an unassisted goal early in the first half…

… hack," she commented. "They were frustrated and started to hack a little." Whatever Toledo was doing, it certainly couldn't stop Michigan from scoring, as the Wolverines continued to pour it on in the…

… team's play for later games this week than with the scoring. After playing Central Michigan tomorrow, Michigan hosts third-ranked Old Dominion on Thursday. The 21st-ranked Wolverine's NCAA playoff hopes…

… Eastern Michigan. But the night didn't seem quite so dreary for the Wolverines when Tong Park's goal. with fiftee minutes left broke a 1-1 tie and propelled the Wolverines to a 2-1 vic- tory. Dan Giter…

… effort was not enough. This week the Wolverines travel to Spring Arbor and then take on Wayne St. at home on Saturday in an attempt to improve their 7-4 record. The graduate soccer club had similar…

…." This lackluster play allowed the Tar- tars to catapult out to a 4-0 lead before Uwe Pleban knocked home a penalty kick to avert the shutout. The Wolverines had many late second-half scoring chances. In…

… fact, two balls hit off the crossbar in the late stages of the game. The Wolverines fell to 1-3-1 on th season. They will try to get back in the groove against Detroit College of business this week. The…

… Sue Vodicka show went on the road to Columbus last weekend when the women's soccer club competed in a tournament down at Ohio St. Although the Wolverines finished fourth in an eight-team field…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Tech. This weekend, though, the Wolverines won't be battling a college hockey powerhouse-they'll be battling themselves. After their surprise double victory over the Huskies in Houghton last weekend…

… (3-2, 3-0) it would not be surprising if the Wolverines encountered serious in- tensity problems. Head coach John Giordano admit- t that the chances that the icers will let down this Weekend is "very…

… Speers (4 goals-0 assists-4 points). Also leading the Wolverine attack are forwards Brad Tippett (1-2-3) and Paul Brapdrup (0-3-3). Four of Michigan's six defensemen are seniors; the other two are freshmen…

… (Hawkins and Mike Neff). Tonight and tomorrow night's games begin at 7:30 p.m. at Yose Ice Arena and will be the only chance hockey fans get to see the Wolverines in action until November 14, when Western…

October 19, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… Miami split By KEN GOLDBERG Special to the Daily OXFORD, Oh. - To be or not to be intense. That is often the difference between winning o r losing. Friday night, the Wolverine hockey team was flat…

… second of his two goals in a two minute span of the second period; it capped a three goal Michigan rally which brought the Wolverines back from a 3-1 deficit to an eventual 4-3 victory on Saturday. The…

… first-year forward was the game's number one star and now leads the Wolverines in scoring with four goals and two assists. "The 'fourth goal (Stone's game- winner) was a combination of hard work by (Mike…

… resulting in fighting penalties and the ejections of Wallwork and Michigan defenseman Mark Sorensen. While the Wolverines came out inspired on Saturday, they came up short on Friday night. Although they…

… having won their first four invitational meets of the season. Last weekend, the Wolverines dominated a 12-team field at the Indiana Invitational, and this weekend they did the same at the Michigan…

… Intercollegiate Championships. Highlights of the Indiana Invitational included Michigan's upset over Minnesota, a team that was ranked 12th in the nation. The Wolverines pulled away from their competition by a…

… fairly wide margin, scoring 48 points to Minnesota's 64. The Wolverines are currently ranked 13th in the NCAA. This weekend, Michigan travelled to East Lansing and came home.as Michigan Intercollegiate…

… "' " " " i " " 0 " " " "* " Iy lead way Wolverines by 36 points (28-64), to take second place. SOPHOMORE Mindy Rowand was the first Wolverine finisher to complete the 5,000-meter course. Rowand, who has been…

… Middle Earth " Not valid Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m.-Midnight " """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""10 of making it to the NCAAs. As a senior, this is her last chance." SLY PLACED the Wolverines at the Indiana…

October 31, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… Michigan field hockey team. Despite a superhuman effort by Wolverine goalie Jonnie Terry and ef- fective play by the rest of the defense, a complete iacK ot ottense proved to be Michigan's undoing, as Toledo…

…., also knocked a rebound past Terry. The score remained 2-1 Toledo, for most of the remainder of the contest. Toledo kept the pressure on the Wolverine defense and Terry, who made save after save. BISHOF…

… in one season, let alone six games. Yet, after featuring a powerful, high-scoring offense in four of those con- tests, along with a solid defense, the Wolverines have been suddenly hailed as one of the…

…, just ask Bo. In all the glory of last Friday's down-to-the-wire victory over Bowling Green (John Bjorkman nailed the winning goal with 48 seconds left in regulation) and a Wolverine team that has…

… outscored opponents 32-24, Michigan has still had its problems. After watching the Wolverines lose twice from the pressbox, it is safe to say the problems are real and will have to be remedied before Michigan…

October 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…U overcast day, the Wolverines took NOT QU Saturday's Ohio State Invitational, was the wom Led by senior All-American team. In Colu Chris Brewster's first place finish, Bert, and with the squad tallied a low…

… score of 34. still feeling th Northwestern (51), Purdue (67) the Wolverine Ohio State (89), and Missouri third. Northwe Baptist (105) rounded out the field. "THIS IS A good win for us," said Wolverine

… Warhurst. "He made a commitment Invitational Tc this past summer, and he's a THE different runner this year." defeated M SOPHOMORE John Scherer, Bradley in fou the Wolverines' third finisher, in the mat…

… prevail nt," said Warhurst. itself as a Big Ten powe his second year of meet, with Ohio State second. Michigan Stat r the Wolverines is Kentucky, and Akron ral Collegiate Wolverines. ps, to be held in "It…

… R at OSU )ok the continued her impressive running, nishing leading the Wolverines while Eastern notching a ninth place finish. Sarah ed the Gray, a freshman walk-on from Morristown, N.J., ran third…

…, ," said finishing fourteenth overall. oped to Thompson, a senior, overcame an week in illness to compete. Although she Ontario ran seventh for the Wolverines, lay, the Parks is hopeful. Next up for the team…

… is the ce was Michigan State Invitational October raging 18. At that time, the Wolverines owand will be given another shot at OSU. 4 I kers sweep at Butler AM BENSON ken bonestdidn't volleyball team…

… last uries, Michiganwon ournament in three ng through the Butler ournament. WOLVERINES Morehead State and r games each. Then ch against Butler, npt the hosts in three 15-5, 15-13. everal injures going…

… tournament. The Wolverines had 15 service aces against Morehead State. And against Bradley, the Wolverines had 43 digs compared to three for their opponents. Although Michigan has looked impressive in non…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…Women's Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tuesday, 7 p.m. SPORTS Women's Golf Lady Wolverine Invitational Today, UM Golf Course 1he Michigan Daily Sunday, October 21, 1984 Pagel bae Blue I By TOM…

… KEANEY . Who says Michigan can't dominate a game ottensively? Certainly not the Ferris State Bulldogs. The Wolverines scoring attack, led by center Brad Jones with a hat trick sim- ply overwhelmed Ferris…

… State last night at Yost Arena 9-2, completing the two game sweep over the visiting Bulldogs. THE FIRST period was all Michigan. The Wolverines owned the offensive zone, due to the strong forechecking by…

…, and John Bjorkman fattened the Wolverine' lead. to 4-0 putting a Ray Dries rebound over the sprawling Young.. At this point Michigan was at its season's best, and the Maize and Blue faithful couldn…

…'t have been happier. THERE WAS no letting up, as the Wolverines came out just as strong in the second period. At :47 Stiles and Jones again hooked up for a goal as the junior from St. Paul left Jones with…

…, putting intense pressure on Young all night despite the droves of penalties called against the Wolverines. Chris Seychel was slapped with a ten- minute misconduct in the second stanza in a fight that sent…

… Bjorkman shoots through Bulldog defenseman Brad Hildestad to score the Wolverines' fourth and final goal of the first period, in last night's action at Yost Arena. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Gophers pound…

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… setters, (An- drea Williams and Lisa Vahi) rather than one as we had been previously." 'CANNING'S strategy appeared to :a off as the Wolverines utilized f" newed consistency in their serving ,apd excellent…

… front-line blocking to stall tie Gopher attack enroute to a convin- -ng 15-4 triumph in game one. i~chigan had a fierce battle in the second contest as both teams traded the momentum. The Wolverines

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…40 Page 6-Friday, October 15, 1982-The Michigan Daily ICERS FACE TEST IN SEASON OPENER Michigan faces Windsor By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine hockey team that will take the ice tonight to open its…

… his inexperienced Wolverine squad.' "It is the season opener and we just don't know that much about Windsor," said Giordano. "We aren't preparing for this game in the sa'me way we prepared for games the…

… hardestto play," said Giordano. Windsor, acording to Giordano, may not present te Wolverines with an easy series. The lncers have everything to gain by beatig Michigan, including the Detroit areacollege…

… hockey bragging rights, while the Wolverines will be using the gare as a primer for the up- coming CCHA season. The last time the Wolverines met the Lancers was an exhibition game in Yost Ice Arena during…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… place to be this week. That's where the Wolverines will face the 15th- ranked Broncos of Western Michigan tonight at 7 p.m. and Purdue and Illinois, ranked 9th and 12th respec- tively, this weekend. If…

… those rankings are not enough to give the Wolverines the willies, Michigan coach Barb Canning is worried about the effects of her team's most recent experience, a two-loss road trip to Iowa and…

… first collegiate vic- tory. Lindgren faced 38 shots in all, including numerous breakaways, two-on-one's and three-on- two's thanks to a porous Wolverine defense. Meanwhile, Brent Smith and Tim Hall, Miami…

…'s left leg and into the net. Hardly a memorable goal, except to Hall, who may be having some nightmares about it. "I'm not 100% pleased with the way they played," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson…

… hockey 2-0, goalies saving everything in sight, and the offense scoring from angles unbeknownst to the game. One wonders if the Wolverines can keep up such feats of daring-do, but such feats are the…

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… offense can turn Yost Ice Arena into a red-light district. Giordano doesn't want to convert the Wolverines' ice palace into a brothel, but rather hopes that Michigan's for- wards will turn the red goal…

… to describe the upcoming Michigan hockey season it would be "transition." The Wolverines lost eight seniors to graduation and only have three seniors and two juniors returnthg for tonight's season…

… in practice, according to the Wolverine hockey mentor. "Seychel is a good offensive player," said Giordano. "Stiles just keeps getting better and better. You tell him things and he picks them up right…

… certainly better than the recruiting we've had in the past two seasons." Among the other rookies joining the Wolverine roster this season are Jim Swit- zer of Spring Lake, Michigan, Frank Downing of Orchard…

October 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

…. Sporting an 0-9 con- ference record, the Wolverines are still searching for a cure for their last-place woes. The team, however, does not suffer from a lack of talent. For in- stance, senior Kim Clover…

… Pur- due, the conference's second-worst team, exemplifies the Wolverines' lack of intensity and concentration. On the previous evening, Michigan lost to a tough Illinois team, but played well throughout…

… Boilermakers. In fact, the Wolverine attack percentage of .284 was better than Purdue's paltry .201. But, the Michigan digs and passes were not of a normal caliber, with stray shots leading to Purdue points left…

… and right. The game scores were close, with Purdue winning three of four, but Mich- igan's small mental errors led to big differences in the match, adding up to another Wolverine loss. During the…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…. LEISTER replaced Lavelle on the next series for the Spartans, but the Michigan State drive died on its own 46 and, after another Mojsiejenko punt, the Wolverines took over again. After two plays netted just…

… two yards, Smith spot- ted Carter over the middle and hit him with a perfect 61-yard strike that put the ball at the Michigan State 17-yard line. The Wolverines drove to the two, were penalized for…

… yesterday completed 10 of 20 passes for 182 yards, ran for 27 more yards and personally accounted for three Wolverine touchdowns. "But sometimes you look better because your offense is playing better." AND…

… is not known if the 6-0, 180-pound senior will be lost for the season. Wolverines piled up 247 yards of total offense by half- time while holding the Spartans to 114. "They did a good job moving our…

… kickoff and driving to a first down at the Michigan 29. But the Wolverine defense, which has been suspect in two earlier losses, rose to the occasion, forced a Terry Hawkins fumble and recovered it on the…

… silenced by the sight of a wide- open Dunaway dropping Smith's pass in the endzone two plays later. Ali Haji-Sheikh came on to boot a 27- yard field goal that gave the Wolverines a 24-3 lead. After a Keith…

… Bostic interception, Michigan went right back to work, slicing through the tiring Spartan defense. Carter's 14-yard touchdown reception on the last play of the third quarter gave the Wolverines 4 31…

…-3 bulge and gave Carter the Big Ten record for career touchdown receptions with 31. With the Wolverines clearly in control of the game, Bo emptied the bench and the reserves allowed two fourth…

… been no heart-stopping goal-line stands or ser- pen tining interception returns which could compare to the breathtaking ex ploits of Carter, but the defense got the job done. Yes, the Wolverines gave up…

… play." The reason the scrubs got to play, is that the Wolverines' first-team unit didn't let the Michigan State offense play. When the Spartans had the ball, they ran around a lot, but in the first…

October 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… Jon Elliott, shut-out the second before the referees waved it off. first goal as a Wolverine at 7:38 to make _________________________..__________ fl .....A iw1 . f_ n!_ L a .... w___ . " L" SUN I…

… game. The Spencerville, Ontario native didn't allow a goal in the last four periods en route to the first Michigan sweep of Tech since 1956. He stopped 19 shots in the Wolverines' 3-2 victory over the…

….' -Michigan hockey coach John Giordano (Michigan Tech) believers." ALTHOUGH Michigan's play in the defensive zone wasn't as sharp as it was on Friday, the Wolverines managed to squelch six Tech powerplays. The…

… victory lifts Michigan to 2-0 on the season, while the highly-regarded Huskies fell to 1-2-1. The Tech offense came out more in- spired that it had been on Friday night, but the Wolverine defense and…

… usually optimistic head coach Ron Warhurst, but that's exactly the kind of performance the Wolverine harriers had at the Central Collegiate Championships yesterday, held at Eastern Michigan. "I thought we…

October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…'s Tom Irmen broke up the Wolverine cluster by placing six- th with a time of 24:15, but 'M' harriers Jim Schmidt and Doug Heikkinen were close on his heels finishing with times of. 24:17 and 24…

… outcome. "I think this week we made the tran- sition," he said. "Things are looking up and I hope to stay at the level we're running at." AT THE Lehigh Invitational last week the Wolverines finished second…

… and will probably be out for the rest of the year." But despite all the bad news, last weekend's race was a very successful one for the Wolverines, as they took third in the eight-team meet behind…

… to Arizona State in the consolation match. The Wolverines could do little against the 13th-ranked Volunteers, managing to come up with only 14 points in the match. Scoring went 5-15, 1-15, 8…

Wolverines were not victorious in the consolation match, Canning thought they looked much sharper than they did against Ten- nessee. She considered the Arizona State match a good one for Michigan. "EVERY POINT…

… was rallied for," said Canning. "It was probably the best match all year." An injury to sophomore Jennifer Hickman may have hurt Michigan in the Arizona State contest. Hickman, one of the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines managed to inch ahead of the Buckeyes in the Big Ten standings. With the game tied, 1-1, 20 minutes in- to the second half, Michigan co- captains Denise Comby and Kay Mc- Carthy…

… Ohi State also gained the Wolverines more confidence on the field. "Ohio has a center halfback who dominated their play," said McCarthy. "We had the advantage after passing her. Our strategy was to keep…

… the ball down the sides, and try to force cor- ners." By PHIL NUSSEL The lady Wolverine golf team got a taste of top-notch NCAA competition Saturday as they finished 13th in a field of 15 teams in the…

…. FRESHMAN MISSY BAUER led the Wolverines with scores of 79 and 82. Sophomore Luanne Cherney, who had been in a minor slump, shot 86 and 76. Freshman Val Maddill experienced some putting difficulties and had…

October 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… Bowling Green's capability to defend its regular season Central Collegiate Hockey Association championship and Michigan's ability to challenge for that title. THE WOLVERINES lost one key member on both the…

… distinction of trying to replace Kruzich are Paul Connell and John Burke. Both will receive a chance to play this weekend against the Wolverines and try to help BGSU recapture its 24-6-2 record of last year…

October 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… give the Wolverines an opportunity to see the true degree of their progress. Joining the Wolverines at the Invitational will be teams from both Ohio State and Michigan State. However, the team that…

… Michigan will be most eager to face is Kansas, who earlier in the year manhandled the Wolverines at the Kansas Invitational. At the race, eight Jayhawk runners waltzed across the finish line before Darrel…

… fact that the race will be run at a distance of 8,000 meters, which will undoubtedly enhance the rookie runners' performances of a week ago. This year's Wolverine squad is comprised mainly of first…

… have become so predominant in the Wolverine's results each week. "I'm really excited about having this many good youngsters at one time," said Warhurst, "We have seven freshman up there in the top nine…

… and they're racing well and learning a lot." Blue-White hockey game set for tonight The Michigan hockey team winds down its pre-season tonight with the annual Blue-White game. The Wolverines

…' intersquad exhibition game begins at 7:30. Admission is $2.00 per person. The Wolverines open their regular season on the road next Friday against the Miami of Ohio Redskins. Come and Experience a Taste of the…

October 13, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… been down in the dumps because of recent events. In the last two weeks the Wolverines have lost their last four Big Ten matches. They also lost their top setter senior Lisa Vahi. She suffered a serious…

… the court," said Davis. Michigan State could cheer up the Wolverines. They certainly need it after this past weekend's performances against Iowa and Minnesota. Last Friday Michigan lost to the Hawkeyes…

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… # . .. . .. .... ...... . ...... . ...... . ................... w 'M' CAN SINK OR SWIM LAKERS Icers try to hold onto first DAVD LUBLINER Mike Moes, co-captain of the Michigan hockey team will lead his Wolverine teammates into Sault Ste. Marie for a weekend…

…-1-0). The second place Lakers look to stop the Wolverines with exceptional defense. Sophomore goalie Brandon Reed's 2.30 goals against average is second best in the CCHA. Only Michigan's Warren Sharples is…

… difficulty in this task going into Sault Ste. Marie. Presently, a good situation for Michigan would be a split. Berenson said he would like to take the first game of the series in order to give the Wolverines

… impressed with this year's Wolverines. "For this time of year we're playing well. Our work ethic has been excellent and we're winning close games on the road. The team effort has been good," Berenson. Will…

… take away our skaters," Berenson said. "They don't make mistakes so they'll make it tough for us." The Wolverines appear ready for that tough series. by Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer The Michigan…

…-9, whereas the Gophers are atop the conference with Iowa not far behind. Despite the Wolverines' disap- pointing season, the squad has no intention of giving up on this season. "The attitude on this team is…

… any lack of confidence." The team has good reason to look positively towards this weekend. Historically, some of the squad's best play has been against these two rivals. The lone Wolverine con- ference…

October 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Open and capture its first first-place victory of the season with 19 points. Michigan easily out-distanced second-place Hillsdale College who finished the meet with 81 points. Wolverine junior Brad…

… shortly followed finishing third at 25:49. Finishing fourth and eigth overall, junior Jeff Barnett and senior Erik Koskinen finished fourth and fifth, respectively, for Michigan. THE WOLVERINES started the…

… along the way." It's been tough for Scherer this season. He has not run as well as he has in the past. "It's frustrating A full house of Wolverines and Redskins attempt to untangle after the puck clears…

… the top five for the team in the Wolverine's last two meets. Barnett is also running strong. He started last year as the No. 4 runner, but sat out for most of the 1987 season with calf injuries. Iy…

… during a series with Michigan this past weekend. The Redskins threw the rule book at the Wolverines in a desperate attempt to salvage a win. But Michigan held strong and closed out M iami with a pair of 6…

October 31, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 42) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 31, 1986 -Page 13 Wolverine icers By SCOTT SHAFFER Come on baby, light myfire. The time to hesitate is through for the Wolverines. There's no time to wallow in…

…'d important for us to do that," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson. "We've got to come back with a win." Berenson's team is 2-4 and tied for fifth place in the CCHA with the Flames, whose 4-2 record…

… includes two non- conference wins. He heads into the Windy City with one win in four tries at the Pavilion over the last two seasons. THUS FAR, the Wolverines have been getting strong goaltending from the…

… establish our presence early." For the fifth-place Wolverines, a team whose roster sports ten freshmen, you know that it would be untrue to say they couldn't get much higher. Brad Jones Come on, baby light my…

October 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

… Michigan in a 10 a.m. game at Tartan Turf. For the first time in several years, it appears that the Wolverines can compete with the Wildcats. "Northwestern is beatable," said assistant coach Andrea Wickerham…

… enough to win. If we can stay in the game early, we can beat them." But the Wolverines cannot concern themselves with the Wildcats just yet, because Michigan has to face Ohio State tonight. Michigan has…

… calls a "feeder system" for the U.S. Olympic Team. The result 'is a Wolverine field hockey team that can compete with its Big Ten opponents, including Northwestern and Ohio State. Ohio State coach Harriet…

… Reynolds said she expects a "good game" from Michigan. The Wolverines do not intend to disappoint her. Ailing 'By JIM DOWNEY The cross-country teams are set to compete in today's Ohio State Invitational in…

… cross-country power the past few seasons, took first place. However, the Wolverines ran without seniors Kelli Bert and Melissa Thompson, who were sidelined by injury and sickness, respectively. The OSU…

…, it's really hard to tell what to expect," he said. In addition, Ohio State is the site of the Big Ten Championships this season. Parks said the Wolverines welcome "the chance to try out the course…

October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 9

… keep the ball alive, also set up several Wolverine spikes. THE FIRST game started out as a see-saw battle; with neither team able to take control. Both teams appeared rusty, and play was a bit sloppy…

… until Indiana came alive. The Hoosiers scored six consecutive points, breaking an eight-all tie and putting Indiana in the driver's seat, 14-8. But the Wolverines refused to die and they stormed back with…

… to tie the score at 12. It was then that the Wolverines put on theirgmostim- pressive spurt of the night. Their superior organization became apparent when they took the last three points )ikers ease…

… Rogers. HAVING already clinched the match, the Wolverines were much looser in the final game, but every bit as effective. They controlled the area around the net and quickly built a 7-1 lead. The lead got…

… modest in his assessment of the match. "We cannot roll over Indiana, but in 3 games, over 45 points, organization makes a dif- ference." The more organized- Wolverines made the best of every op- portunity…

… presently in eleventh place out of thir- teen teams entered in the tournament. The Wolverines have improved 17 strokes over last week's two-round total. The present team leader in the tour- nament is Illinois…

… for the Wolverines was senior Brian Diemer, who took third place in the five-mile course with a time of 24:28. Senior Gerard Donakowski finished in a dead heat for sixth, just eight seconds behind…

… Illinois State, Purdue, and Notr Dame. The next action for the harriers wi be in two weeks when they hos Michigan State in a dual meet Octobe 15 on the golf course. The Wolverine are undefeated in dual meet…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

… lineup will accent the new season for the Wolverines. Coming off last year's ninth-place finish in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), Michigan coach John Giordano decided to make several…

… switches in the program. Included among jx4 b the changes was the hiring of ex-Wolverine star Mark Miller, captain of the 1978-79 icers, to help pwith coaching and recruiting.1 TO COMBAT THE type of start…

… EFFSCHIERstandout. The five players are talented skaters. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Overall, Giordano is pleased with the Class of With top-scorers Ted Speers and Brad Tippett gone, the Wolverines will look to…

… Tippett who played on both the power play and on penalty killing team in addition to taking regu shifts. The Wolverines will look to co-captains Jim 1 Cauley and Kelly McCrimmon to give the teJ leadership…

… year's team is the defensemen n~w have a year under their belts. Everybody has played in games."~ All things considered, the 1983-84 Wolverines should challenge in the CCHA, and earn a post- season birth…

…. Change, By JOE EWING Change is the name of the game for the Michigan forwards this year as the Wolverine attack will show new faces, new strategies and new philosophies. Gone from the offense are last year…

October 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

… responsible for ending the streak is a player all too familiar to Wolverine fans - John Miller, the Spartans' strong safety. Miller had four of Michigan State's seven interceptions in last year's contest…

… Saturday's game, the Wolverines made a first down on it when Michael Taylor lofted the ball over Miller's head to John Kolesar. Next time, Miller knew it was coming. "I read the play well, got a little…

… 15.2 points per game. The conference's top-ranked defensive team at season's Gillette provides end has gone on to play in the Rose good news for Bowl 13 of the last 16 years. As well as the Wolverines

… leading, 10-0. Strong The Wolverines held Michigan safety John Miller intercepted a State to 151 yards total offense and Michael Taylor pass and returned the nine first downs - Michigan's best ball 48 yards…

… to Michigan's five-yard figures since against Purdue in 1985. line. "We felt we kept our pursuit," Three plays later, Michigan said the Wolverines' leading tackler State found itself inches shy of the…

… sacked Spartan quarterback Bobby McAllister five times, twice by defensive tackle Mark Messner. The Wolverines had recorded only two sacks in their first four games combined. "I think they had a different…

October 16, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

… Green. The Wolverine defense, which allowed 11 goals last week, looks to be less generous this weekend against Miami of Ohio. By KEN GOLDBERG The changing of the guard is complete in Oxford and Ann Arbor…

… border. At this point, neither the Wolverines nor the Redskins have obtained a complete education. One year ago, both the Michigan and Miami hockey teams had to depend upon the efforts of 10 newcomers to…

… protect the pride and glory of their respective schools. But now those young Wolverines and Redskins are sophomores, and the teams return 16 and 18 letterwinners, respectively. EACH TEAM expects…

…. The offense will take care of itself." Against Bowling Green, the Wolverine offense did take care of itself, scoring 11 goals on 46 shots on goal in the two-game series. Sophomore Ryan Pardoski, who…

October 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… on defense at times and managing to set up some impressive offensive attacks. Hickman and Rogers led the way in the Wolverines' hitting game. They both connected consistently and made good use of Kim…

… early going. But as soon as the Wolverines seemed to slack off on defense, Purdue went to work. The Boiler- makers took advantage of the lapses, finding holes in Michigan's defense. They showed why…

… ball in." Senior Barb Bensing tried to hide her disappointment after the game. "Purdue is beatable," said Bensing. "We played well tonight, but not well enough." The Wolverine will hope to play Goliath…

… spike, gave a noble effort, but to no avail, as the Wolverines lost to Purdue in straight games, 3-0. The loss dropped Michigan to 4-9 in the Big Ten, 15-12 overall. Hawkeyes break stickers, 5-1 By EDA…

… BENJAKUL Despite a 5-1 loss to Iowa yesterday, the Michigan field hockey team conten- ds itplayed one of its better games. "We played very well today," Wolverine assistant coach Karen Collins said. "The…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… decision. , Granted, the top returning goal-scorers netted only 22 apiece last year. The Wolverines don't have the offensive fire power of a Minnesota or a North Dakota. You probably won't see many hat…

…. Fortunately for the Wolverines, head coach John MacInnes' tongue-lashing after Tech's 3-2 loss on Friday failed to awaken the talented Huskies. It was an early indication of what can happen when pure offensive…

… veteran Wolverine hockey observers said that they had never seen a more intense defensive effort in the zone than the one Michigan displayed last weekend. The icers never slowed down, from opening faceoff…

Wolverines' success was due mostly to their play in the defensive zone, which is the thrust of Giordano's strategy. He figured that if he could get all fiveplayers (excluding the goalie) to play defense inside…

… Jon Elliott could effectively stop the opposition's first shot, the Wolverines defenders would clear the rebounds. And to and behold, they did. They not only cleared rebounds, but everybody on the ice…

… Michigan's) first-ever CCHA contests last weekend against Michigan Tech, Speers scored the Wolverines' first four goals (including two game-winners). He notched a hat ick on Friday night in Michigan's 3-2 n…

October 26, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… flanker Ernie Jones indicates his team's status in the Big Ten in front of a wake of fallen Wolverines. His touchdown reception gave the Hoosiers a 7-0 first quarter lead. Indiana sinks Blue, 14…

…-10 Hoosiers demolish Wolverines' Rose Bowl hopes By DARREN JASEY Special to the Daily BLOOMINGTON - Remember 1984? Michigan continued its 1987 misadventure Saturday, dropping a 14-10 decision to Indiana at…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 14

… notice that the Red- skins bear a striking resemblance to 'the Wolverines of last year. The Redskins (1-3) were seriously hurt by graduation, losing their top three scorers and defensemen. The situation on…

… will be his fir- st on defense." Miami will play 12 or 13 freshman in tonight's game, but the Wolverines may have difficulty taking advantage of that inexperience if Redskin goalie Al Chevrier is up to…

…, Goff and Jones are the speedsters Giordano is looking to for added quickness. Carroll winds up the Wolverine newcomers likely to leave an im- TOT pression this year. The 5-11 left winger a has been…

October 31, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… stung Michigan Tech for twoavictories in Houghton, to prevent a letdown. And from the time the Wolverines took the ice last night before 2,713 hockey followers until the final buzzer sounded it was…

… evident that Giordano's coaching had worked as his team totally dominated the University of Toronto Blues and skated to a 5-1 vic- tory. THE WOLVERINES continued where they left off last weekend playing a…

…- minute penalty for slashing as Wolverine left winger Paul Brandrup stickhandled the puck inside the. right face-off circle. He then dumped the puck off to Speers at the side of the net who managed to…

… squeeze a nifty backhand past junior goalie Paul Fisher to give his team a 1-0 lead. The Wolverines continued to dominate play into the second period as winger Paul Kobylarz and Steve Yoxheimer each picked…

… just was able to slide the puck under the sprawling Jamieson. Daily Photo by MIKE LUCAS U THE MICHIGAN hockey team (above) celebrates a Steve Yoxheimer goal in the second period of the Wolverines

… started between the two teams in 1937 with a 4-2 Toronto win. Last year the Wolverines collected a pair of 4-3 overtime wins and has won eight of the last nine games in the series. The win upped the…

Wolverines record to 3-0 on the season and Toronto's drop- ped to 3-2. The two teams will face-off again tonight at 7:30. Speer-ed puck (right) in front of goal. the Toronto FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. M…

… have played better, I could have played bet- ter." mbe tbian 1OatI to4ohr 1r 4B Cormprehensive Coverag o --cip ta6 Days A W eek u i e -e.,, sF.l k . As you follow the Wolverines to another Rose Bowl…

October 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

… upsets to mismatches, 119-0 routs to 0-0 deadlocks, there is, only one generalization that can be made. The Michigan-Michigan State rivalry has been a game typified by domination. The Wolverine

…-Spartan game started in 1898 with Michigan beating State (then called Michigan Agricultural College) 39-0. The Wolverines continued to roll over Michigan State the next two times they met by the lopsided scores…

… versus Michigan. With this in mind, MSU finally ended their futility against the Wolverines with a 12-7 victory at Ferry Field in which Michigan nearly pulled the game out with a last second pass. After…

… also recorded 12 shutouts while outscoring Michigan State 390 to 9. The next two seasons the Wolverine against Michigan quickly came to an eno when H.O. 'Fritz' Crisler became the Wolverines mentor, in…

… the Wolverines was just beginning. Following a loss to State in Schembechler's initial season, Michigan won eight straight contests. This streak came to an end in 1978, when Schembechler's troops…

… Michigan State at Michigan Stadium this Saturday, they will be favored to add yet another victory to their already commanding series lead. However, the Wolverines had best not put too much value on their…

… were not as kind to the Wolverines. and fifth consecutive shutouts versus These two decades saw Michigan State MSU. thoroughly dominate Michigan while When Charles Bachman was named compiling a 14…

…-4-2 mark against the as the Spartan's head coach in 1933, the Wolverines. rivalry swung into State's favor. The head coaches behind this im- Following a 20-6 loss in 1933, Bachman pressive record were…

… Clarence Biggie proceeded to lead Michigan State to Munn and Hugh Duffy Daugherty. Of four consecutive wins over the the 16 MSU head coaches to field teams Wolverines. against Michigan, These two are the The…

… Spartan's illusion of invincibility only ones to have career winning recor- ds against the Wolverines. While Munn HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Thyroid drug drained stamina, M iclaims /; LAS VEGAS (AP…

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

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

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

October 17, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

… percentage of capacity in attendance for home games in 1988-89. They averaged 2,450 fans, or 111 percent of capacity. HANGING TOUGH: The Wolverines successfully killed all seven powerplays the Redskins mounted…

Wolverines, turning away 46 saves in all. "Goaltending kept them in the game both nights," Sharples said. Michaud, a walk-on last season with a 7-12 record and a 5.07 goals against average, became the starting…

… within five minutes in the first period. As the first period buzzer sounded, Michigan walked to the lockerroom with a 5-1 lead and Michaud did not return. Wolverine defenseman Todd Copeland summed it up…

… the Wolverines won, 7-4. "I thought I played exceptionally well and I expect to receive some more time in the future," Mazzoli* addAt "Every team reacts differently when a goalie change occurs…

… which Miami needs improvement, as they held a team under three goals in only 2 games last season. As far as the Wolverines, Sharples continued his play of late last season and if he continues like this…

…, the Michigan team may be skating in front of the best goaltender in the nation. "Every game might come down to one shot or one play," Berenson said. These games proved that. Doily File Photo Wolverine

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

… two of three games. On Friday, the Wolverines (6-7- 3) suffered their sole setback of the weekend, an 8-1 thrashing at the hands of seventh-ranked Iowa. THINGS could only get better from there, and that…

…'s exactly what happened. Saturday, Michigan edged Southern Illinois-Carbondale, 2-1, and Sunday the Wolverines shut-out James Madison, 4-0. Friday's game was difficult for the squad. Iowa was one of the…

October 25, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

…E Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 25, 1984 Broncos bust Wolverines; spikers fall t( By JIM GINDIN After winning a thrilling five-game match at Eastern University Tuesday night…

… highlight of the match, coming back in the second game," she said. The Wolverines dropped the second game, 15-11, and the third, 15-3. "Heather Olsen (a freshman from Kalamazoo) played a good all-around match…

October 14, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…'s two goals, was finally able to generate some offense as the Wolverines out- scored the Falcons from Bowling Green, 5-3, yesterday at Ferry Field. The Falcons took an early lead as Doris Acerbo scored…

… the first of her three goals, when she moved past Wolverine freshman goalie Jonnie Lee Terry. a ?C¢. y' F put the game out of reach for the Falcons. ACERBO SCORED two more times for the Falcons, but…

… the Michigan defense held on to their lead. Late in the game Schofield scored her second goal of the game as the Wolverines won 5-3. Michigan outshot Bowling Green for the game with 24 shots on goal to…

… cars. -Special weekend rates. -Pick up services upon request. --We accept cash deposits. Ditchendorf .. notches goal BUT THE Falcon lead did not last long as Wolverine junior Marty Maugh scored to tie…

… the game. Three minutes later sophomore Heidi Ditchendorf scored on a corner hit-in after a Sara Forrestel pass to give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead. Later in the first half Forrestel scored on an…

… unnassisted goal which gave Michigan a 3-1 lead at the half. The Wolverines did not let up in the second half. Schofield gave the Wolverines a 4-1 lead with a goal which ECONO-CAR A GELCO COMPANY 438 W. Huron…

October 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… dazzling Bronco comeback, which fell just short of tying the game and sending it into overtime. JUST 45 SECONDS remained on the clock as the Wolverines controlled the puck in Western's end, leading 6-5. The…

…, but Fricker deflected it with his stick, thus enabling the Wolverines to preserve the victory and raise their record to 2-1. Michigan entered the third period with a 3-0 lead. But Brad Tippett was…

Wolverine defense and fired a slap shot that cleanly beat Fricker. THEN MICHIGAN, not to be outdone, controlled the next face-off, and Roger Bourne countered with a slap shot of his own that sailed past…

… suddently the score was 6-5. Tlie Wolverines, facing a six-man attack at the end, held on to record the win. "I thought we had complete control until the third period," said Michigan assistant coach John…

… power play Steve Richmond smacked another shot from in front past Abbott, and the Wolverines led 2-0. The only score of 'the second period came when freshman Enzo Augimeri capitalized on a pass from Billy…

… MICHIGAN CENTER SOPHOMORE Don Krussman battles for the puck after a face-off with a Western Michigan opponent. The Wolverines won the contest, 6-5. Hearts topper! -a -- FIRST PERIOD Scoring-I. M…

October 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… night. The Wolverines (5-10 overall, 0-7 in the Big Ten) face an Illinois team (13-3, 5-2) that not only ion the Big Ten title last year, but did so with a record of 18-0. Illinois is currently tied with…

…, whereas Michigan rounds out the list at .169. Such disparate statistics do not faze Wolverine head coach Joyce Davis, however. "The conference is really tight from top to bottom. On any night, anything can…

… happen. It's really unpredictable," Davis said. Purdue, on the other hand, is tied for last place with the Wolverines. They, too are in search of their first conference Big Ten victorv. Defense: by Eric…

… the weekend's matches. "We have to play well defensively, said Michigan head coach Red Berenson. "We are going to win games when we give up three goals or less on the road." Last year, the Wolverines

…." A look through last year's schedule shows the Flames did not lose three consecutive games. In addition, UIC took two out of four games from the Wolverines last year. The other two games went to…

… us." M' field hockey set for doubleheader by Jamie Burgess Daily Sports Writer The Wolverine stickers begin a season-ending stint of five con- ference games this weekend, meeting Iowa today and the…

… Northern Illinois Huskies on Sunday at Tartan Turf. This weekend's doubleheader pits Michigan against two teams with something to prove. Both have already beaten the Wolverines, and are fighting for the…

… Midwest Col- legiate conference championship. Yet despite the Hawkeyes' tie for first, they aren't taking the underdog Wolverines lightly. "I think Mich- igan gained a lot of confidence down here in a game…

October 20, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 29) • Page Image 9

… season victory. Little did Michigan know, this first melody foreshadowed a final 6-3 Wolverine loss. The Miami-Michigan series consisted of fierce, physical play that resulted in several shoving matches…

… fans did to Jeffrey Leonard. For this the music man regained his talents and played "Can't Buy Me Love" as if it was aimed directly towards Roberts. But in the end, Roberts and the rest of the Wolverines

… Michigan State for the title, 31-32. The two teams dominated the five additional teams competing in the race. Junior John Scherer and sopho- more Brad Barquist controlled the race for the Wolverines from the…

… ninth, respectively. Their perfor- mances were key to the Wolverines' win. "What it came down to was Robinson's kickdown of one of State's runners," said Heikenan, "If (Robinson) hadn't of caught him, we…

… workouts before the Big Ten Championships, which willbe held at Indiana, October 31. The Wolverines already have experience on the Bloomington course. They will be facing stiff competition from Illinois…

… behind, 2-0. But the Wolverines dominated the second half, persistently swarming around the State goal until junior Sara Clark broke the shutout with her third goal of the year seven minutes into the final…

…," the forward from Chesire, Conn. said. "I picked it up and shot." Her shot found an opening and sent the game to overtime, where Michigan continued to pressure the State defense. The Wolverines had…

…) was rankedl8th in last week's NCAA Field Hockey Poll. The Wolverines will try to improve their top-20 ranking when they travel to East Lansing on October 25 to again face Michigan State. -GARY RESCH…

… The Wolverine Spirit 0 Gainesville . 32602 10 * ~NAME: . the ise ADDRESS------------------.4 on t isADDRESS With Your Maize & Blue 0-~'--- dei erc .dos STATE: _ZIP desincr Condoms- allow 3-4weeks UM 0…

… Buckeye territory this past weekend for Ohio State's tournament, and the Wolverines booted themselves to a third-place finish. The team found itself in a corner after losses to Ohio State and Siena Heights…

October 23, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

…Michigan crew fun run at Nichols Arboretum Saturday, 9:00 a.m. SPORTS. Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tonight 7:00 p.m. The Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 23, 1984 Page 9 .e'WOLVERINES WON…

…'T ROLL OVER, VOWS SCHEMBECHLER - 'A Bo sees By KATIE BLACKWELL Fear not all you Wolverine faithful. Though you have been watching your team slide to a dismal 4-3 mark in 1984, the boys in Maize 'n Blue…

… half dozen years. The loss was not particularly easy to swallow, especially since it almost assuredly knocks the Wolverines out of p signs ot Rose Bowl contention. "I can't stand these losses," Schem…

… myself." The Harbaugh-less offense begins its third full week of practice and hopefully things will begin to gel, because its a rough road ahead for the Wolverines. Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota and Ohio…

… its fairways and putting surfaces as Michigan State and Bowling Green finished one-two in the Lady Wolverine Invitational held Saturday and Sunday. The hosts, led by Valerie Madill and Sandy Barron who…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…Hockey vs. Ferris State Tonight, 7:30 p.m. Y Vnt Ic Arpnn 0' OR.TS Volleyball vs. Minnesota Tonight, 7:00 p.m. :. svi ie u . ! 16i ACCRB Tle Michigan Daily Saturday, October 20, 1984 Page -iyWOLVERINES

… to an 8-6 victory over a tough Ferris State squad, 8-6. Brad Jones added an empty-netter with just 12 seconds left to insure the win as the Wolverines fended off a furious last-minute rally by the…

… MORGAN rAfter being on the road for eight weeks, the women's golf team will finally bring its travelling act home *hen it hosts the Lady Wolverine In- 4fational today and tomorrow at the Mi- chigan Golf…

October 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…, October 30, 1987 Wolverines look to BY DOUGLAS VOLAN If you want to see a couple of close hockey games, come to Yost Ice Arena tonight and tomorrow night to watch Michigan (3-3) take on the University…

… be very tight. "No matter what our past success has been against the Wolverines, you can't take them lightly," said Flames coach Val Belinonte. "They're a different hockey team this year and they…

October 13, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Tradition, 'D' smother Spartans MSU unoffensive in 27-6 Blue pasting By ADAM MARTIN Tradition? Yeah, tradition. It's called the Michigan defense. Wolverine blue simply dominated Spartan green Saturday as…

… in East Lansing, the Wolverines have not allowed the Spartans a touchdown in eight quarters. Yarema entered the 79th meeting between Michigan and Michigan State rated fifth in the nation in passing…

… efficiency. Against Michigan he completed 59 percent of his throws for 139 yards, but was particularly ineffective with Wolverines in his face all day. The Spartans used two blocking formations to protect…

… their quarterback, and the Wolverines mastered both. "TIEY USE jab and gap protection, and since we know those, it allowed us all week to think of different blitzes for it," said Michigan middle guard…

… Student Administration Building to protest apartheid. See story on page 2. TODAY Absence of malice The Wolverines and the Spartans battled for the state's bragging rights Saturday on the carpet of…

October 06, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

…. THE FIRST of Van Dijck's goals came 11:56 into the first period, following an impressive display of ball control by the Wildcats. The Wolverines struck DISCOUNT TICKET PACKAGES 4 games and up Also…

… RANDAZZO Wolverines Joan Taylor (25) and Katrina Warner chase down a Wildcats player during Michigan's-Sunday loss. GOALIE SHAJPLES NETS PRAISE: ICers look impressive UM SOCCER SPORT CLUB Fall Schedule…

… night's intrasquad scrimmage. In the Blue's 7-3 win over the White, the 6-0, 175-pounder from Calgary, Alberta turned away 28 shots, something Wolverine hockey fans are unaccustomed to seeing. To say that…

…- White game was 14-8, an ominous sign of the things that were to come for the woeful Wolverines. The goaltending corps went on to yield almost six goals per game. "We saw some good goaltending (Friday…

October 02, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

… schedule. The real season is here. Sure, it's great to be undefeated. The Wolverines are still candidates for a national championship. But it makes no difference for the team's more pressing goal - the Big…

… Ten title and an invitation to the Rose Bowl. While people argue that Michigan's defense isn't as solid as once thought and that its special teams aren't so special, the Wolverines stick to preparing…

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