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October 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… Western Michigan. Some might think it would be easy for the Wolverines to look ahead to next week's matchup with the defending national champion Lake Superior State Lakers, but Michigan knows that the…

… home." The home-and-home series commences tonight in Kalamazoo, where Western (1-1 overall) hosts the Wolverines (3-0). Tomorrow the series swings back to Ann Arbor. Both games have a 7 p.m. starting…

… Yost before any Wolverine fans made plans for the weekend. In an attempt to fill Yost with Maize and Blue faithful, the ticket department held a special sale for Michigan students and faculty be- fore…

… the remainder of the tickets went on sale to the general public. The results of the successful sale gave the Wolverines a rare home-ice advantage against the Spartans in Yost. This year the Michigan…

… Ticket Department has announced another special student and staff ticket sale for the Wolverines' game against Michigan State at Yost Ice Arena on December 4. Two thousand tickets will be available…

… Office. Tickets cost $5 for reserved seat- ing behind the goal. A maximum of four tickets can be purchased with valid identification. FALLEN FELSNER: Denny Felsner, an all-American with the Wolverines last…

…. Saturday morning, Michigan begins its defense of the Big Ten ... er, 5th Midwest Soccer Championships in Columbus against Penn State. The Wolverines may have the toughest draw of the Championships with Penn…

October 29, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

… opponent yesterday when it played Eastern Michigan at Mitchell Field. However, the Wolverines managed to regroup in the second half and de- feat the Eagles, 4-2. "Overall, it was not our best game…

…," defenseman Kim Chenet said. "We were not very mentally into the game." The Wolverines had other thoughts on their minds, namely the Big Ten Club Championships which are set for this weekend in Colum- bus…

… by inno- vative Wolverine strategies. On sev- eral occasions, Wolverine servers attempted short serves, which only occasionally succeeded in falling just over the net and short of the de- fense. More…

… significantly, however, was the rotation of sophomore Aimee Smith into Hayley Lor- enzen's vacated outside hitting pos- ition, while several new Wolverine faces saw action. "Aimee is now opposite Tarnisha…

… first game with consec- utive service aces, followed shortly afterward by aces from junior JoAnna Collias. The Wolverines eventually led by scores of 8-2 and 9-5 before an additional ace by Smith on game…

… point secured the first-game victory. Senior Michelle Horrigan teamed with Collias and junior Fiona Davidson in producing multiple kills during a stretch in which the Wolverines opened up an 11-5 lead in…

October 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

… concludes at North- western tomorrow. The Illini, who hold a 15-4 series lead versus the Wolverines , enjoy a No. 8 national ranking, and are sec- ond in the Big Ten to Penn State. Led by junior Kirsten Gleis…

… and sophomore Tina Rodgers, Illinois boasts a 7-1 record in conference play and is 17-3 overall,. The Wolverines, however, hold a vivid recollection in their minds of the last two seasons, when highly…

… pulverizing the Illini by scores of 15- 11, 15-6, and 15-2. "I think Illinois must be a little wary of playing Michigan, since the last two years we have upset them," Wolverine sophomore middle block- er Aimee…

… Smith said. "We've just got to go down there and play our kind of volleyball." In last year's game against the Illini in Ann Arbor, several new Wolverine faces got into the rotation and saw considerable…

… Hawkeyes, the Wolverines blew a one-game lead against the Gophers and dropped that contest. In his post- game analysis, Giovanazzi said that Michigan's record wasn't the only aspect of its game…

… to come out and play defense out of our mind at Illinois." But the Wolverines will have more than the Illini team to contend with tonight. One year ago, after Michigan's upset victory in Ann Arbor, the…

Wolverines played in front of 1,300 angry Illini fans in Champaign, boosted by one of the country's few volleyball pep bands. "This has got to be one of the hardest places to play in the coun- try," Smith said…

… intimidating for us as playing Penn State." Tomorrow, the Wolverines will drive just up the road to duke it out with the Wildcats, a team in the throes of a four-match losing streak. Northwestern (1-7, 6…

…-13) finished in eighth place in the conference last season, and has dropped a place since then. The Wolverines trounced the Wildcats twice in three games last season, and expect similar fortune this time around…

… pair of Indiana blockers earlier this you never know." year. The Wolverines take to the road to face Ilinois and Northwestern. -< - MATCHUPS Continued from page 10 f..LINEBACKERS: Marcus Walker - and…

October 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

… shutout, 17-0. "We were playing way, way above our level," Caldwell said. Despite the loss to an older and much more experienced team, the Wolverines scored a victory simply by earning the right to play…

… Rochester. "All of the women from Michigan who went to the tourna- ment qualified for the select team," Caldwell said. The eight-woman contingent of Wolverines was the largest of any midwestern team and…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 13

… consens at the Michigan Golf Course Sunda morning during the Michigan Inte regional cross country meet. Th Wolverine women harriers bested th elements, and the field for that ma ter, in capturing the team…

… title, 34 83 over the second-place finishe Michigan State. In doing so, the ninth-rank Wolverines managed to place nin runners in the top 17 places. Seni all-American Molly McClimo claimed team honors…

…." he After last week, some Wolverines it- attributed slower times to fatigue, as 4- well as the inclimate conditions. r, "We're still in a pretty intensive part of our training, and this is the ed sixth…

… inclined terrains a proved an advantage, as several c- Wolverines bolted to the front of the ke pack at the gun. he With Big Tens approaching, nd thoughts are shifting to Champaign, it- where the Wolverines

…, as the Wolverines split the matches, defeat- ing the Hawkeyes Friday evening in five games, while dropping a four- game match against the Gophers Saturday. The key to both matches was momentum. Against…

… and careen- ing out of play. An additional Collias kill, cou- pled with an Aimee Smith service ace and several Hayley Lorenzen kills drove the Wolverines to a 13-7 advantage. The Hawkeyes, however…

…, Hawkeye hitters Tiffany Meligan and Courtney Gillis bombarded the Wolverine defense with several kills, while several Wolverine shots fell into the net. The Hawks continued their domi- nance in the third…

… we have tried to work some new systems, and I think that caused some of the frustration for us tonight." Giovanazzi and the Wolverines altered their game plan in the fourth and fifth games, which…

… the second Wol- verine victory of the night. Starting with a Horrigan kill on the first point, the Wolverines built a 5-2 game five lead by hitting to serving to us, and it's just a ball, and just to…

… hitting up front, with several kills in the mid- dle of the game. As they did against Iowa, how- ever, the Wolverines, who held a 14- 8 lead, allowed the foe to squeeze their way back into the game before…

October 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 14) • Page Image 11

… Mitchell Field, probably should have stayed home. The Wolverines got started early * with a goal by Alicia Stewart at 12 minutes and continued to cruise to a 5-0 victory. "Technically the game should have…

… been a forfeit because of the delay," Michigan coach Peter Man- ning said. "But I would have felt bad taking it. I really wanted to play. I think the circumstances really got us fired up." The Wolverines

October 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… - it never is in Michigan - the women's softball team hopes to get some preseason practice this weekend against midwestern foes. The Wolverines will host three other clubs in an early season evaluator…

… Sunday at the Varsity Diamond. The University of Toledo, University of Detroit and Notre Dame will compete against each other and the Wolverines in games lasting a maximum of one and a half hours. The…

…/Daily Junior outside hitter JoAnna Collins bumps the ball in a recent Wolverine triumph. Michigan heads to Madison to take on the Badgers in the Wisconsin Fieldhouse this weekend. kit d ing- The Alternative to…

… REVUE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 - 8PM - POWER CENTER - ANN ARBOR uaiiy ports vrier For the Michigan field hockey team, a previously unreachable goal may be achieved this weekend. Tomorrow, the Wolverines meet…

… in field hockey. The Wolverines look to enter into the top 20 this season, and coach Patti Smith said she feels the team is ready. "We're off to a 6-1 record - one of the best starts in recent years…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

…, but what a difference a year makes for Michigan. Against Notre Dame, it was the line of Ryan Sittler, Brian Wiseman and David Oliver that led the Wolverines to victory with five of the team's six goals…

… came up with the iame winner in the Wolverines' 5-3 come-from-behind victory. And what about David Oliver? I e scored two goals in each Knuble game, giving him a season total of eight. Three games. And…

… performance from the rookie and two Wolverine victories. A new part, but the machine does not function any differently than it did when the original piece was in. The depth is the key to how successful Michigan…

… will be this season. The Wolverines first two opponents are part of the lower tier of teams in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, but now is when the test begins for the Wolverines. The next two…

… the Wolverines really are, especially having to travel to Sault Ste. Marie to play the Lakers. Now, it becomes a questipn of which line will step into the spotlight. Knuble, Shaw capture CCHA player…

…, 210-pound Caledonia native, had five goals in the Wolverines' sweep of Ferris State. In Friday's 7-2 win, he scored the first three goals of the game, while his "fourth tally of the contest gave…

… Michigan a 5-1 advantage. His goal Saturday "evened the score 1-1, and the Wolverines went on to win 5-3. Shaw, a 5-10, 160-pound native of Warminster, Pa., was in goal for Kent State's first two wins as a…

… Michigan, Mike Knuble's homecoming proved very successful. The Wolverine rightwing tallied five goals, including four in Friday's game, in his return to west Michigan. Knuble hails from Cale- donia, just…

October 06, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… mixed grade for the season's opening practice. "I would give them an 'A' based on effort," said Berenson, now beginning his ninth year at the helm of the Wolverines. "They would get a 'C' for execution…

… course at the Lady Buck- eye Fall Invitational, the Wolverines faced another set of clouds - the clouds of inconsistency. After having a successful Saturday in which the Wolverines were forced to play 36…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

… game - it's whether it wins or loses. Despite playing overall strong games, the Wolverines have not been able to capitalize on their scoring chances. This weekend, Michigan (2-6 Big Ten, 6-7 overall…

…), met both Ohio State and Northwestern in Colum- bus, but only had one goal to show for its efforts. The Wolverines' frustration continued as they fell 3-0 to the Buckeyes and 6-1 to the Wildcats. "We…

October 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

… Michigan women's volleyball team looks to this week's home matches with Iowa and Minnesota with the same degree of importance. The Wolverines bring a 4-2 Big Ten record into this weekend's matches with the…

… hope of shrinking Penn State's two-game conference lead by sweeping the con- petition. Crucial to a Wolverine victory this weekend will be the re-establishment of their powerful front line - something…

Wolverines are second in the Big Ten in kill average. In its match with Iowa Friday night, Michigan faces last year's tenth-place finisher in the Big Ten. But with their current .500 record, the Ilawkeyes are…

… somewhat improved from the team that lost twice to the Wolverines last year. Iowa's second-year coach Linda Schoenstedt directs a young lineup with only one senior. That senior, juco transfer Michelle…

… Thompson, led last year's team in digs, service aces and total blocks. Saturday night, the Wolverines will have to thwart the serving prowess of Minnesota, who last. year led the Big Ten in service aces with…

…, Northwestern and others at the 1992 Wolverine Invitational. All totaled, nineteen matches will take place. As the team prepares for this weekend, the Wolverine's only home event of the season, coach Scott…

… Russell eyes the Spartans and Wildcats as Michigan's strongest challengers. Northwestern finished second behind Michigan in the Big Ten last year, and defeated the Wolverines 7- 6 at Evanston last weekend…

October 14, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… Continued from page 1 three-point shot of all point guards, including Livingston ... It's not like he's got to develop physically; he's already a man." There had been concerns that the Wolverines would have…

…. After soundly defeating Ohio State in their first game of the tour- nament, the Wolverines suffered losses to Northwestern and two non- collegiate Chicago teams. A tie with Wisconsin finished the weekend…

… says a lot about the level of depth on the team." Russell is looking forward to this weekend's Wolverine Invitational. "In spite of their age, (the players) have the ability to play very well together…

… the horizon for the Michigan men's golf team?ThehWolverines made a strong bid for that distinction this past weekend in Columbus at the Buck- eye Invitational. The team battled against a tough 16-team…

… overall. Senior co-captain James Carson picked up the slack and led all Wolverine scorers with a 75.3 aver- age, good enough for seventh place. Michigan coach Jim Carras was very pleased with the play of…

… heading into the final round. Considering that there were three highly-ranked teams in the tourna- ment (Kent State, the eventual win- ner, Ohio State and Colorado) the Wolverines have a right to be opti…

October 28, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- verines was that the team is now back to playing at the level it did at the beginning of the season. The Wolverines hope to solid- ify their proclamation tonight in a home match against Michigan some new…

… things to try." The Wolverines will be with- out the services of standout out- side hitter Hayley Lorenzen once again. Lorenzen, who carries the team's third-best kill average of 2.77 per game, missed…

…. With three Wolverine six footers, Mich- igan should be particularly ef- fective up front. Often times, how- ever, smaller squads compensate for their lack of height up front with superior quickness…

… of the Michigan men's water polo team were being evaluated to determine who will ac- company the team to Madison for the Big Ten finals in two weeks. Despite these pressures, the Wolverines earned a 3…

…-0-1 record for the event, securing the number-one seed for the finals. Michigan de- feated Michigan State, Indiana, and Purdue, before tying Ohio State in the final match. The Wolverines overall record now…

… to the Spartans in three-straight games, marking the third consecutive Wolverine victory in the "State Pride" series. "This week in practice we de- termined that we need to play steady and focused…

… against them. Not to overlook them at all, but we have JoAnna Collias spikes over an outstretched Indiana blocker earlier this season. The Wolverines battle Michigan St. tonight at Cliff Keen Arena. down…

Wolverines are holding onto the seventh ranking regionally. At the regular season's end, only the top seven squads will receive berths into the na- tional championship tournament. Other conference teams…

October 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… year the Michigan hockey team captured its first-ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season title, but failed to take the CCHA tournament crown. Last year, too, the Wolverines reached the…

… Top 20, is determined to erase those "buts" from its resume. With 18 lettermen returning from the team that came so painfully close to the NCAA final, the Wolverines now know what it takes to make the…

… Dan Stiver and Mike Knuble provide depth for the Wolverine attack. Freshman forward Ryan Sittler, the fifth pick in this year's NHL draft - the highest any Michigan player has ever been drafted - could…

… also make an early impact in the Wolverines' offensive scheme. The loss of Felsner could also affect the defense, which may need to pick up its level of play without a consistent scoring threat of…

…. Senior Chris Tamer and junior Aaron Ward provide a very physical defensive duo, and sophomores Al Sinclair and Tim Hogan return after a year of experience to give the Wolverines three solid defensive…

… best defenseman in his league last year. Harlock Guarding the net for the Wolverines will be the CCHA's top returning goalie in junior Steve Shields (2.84 goals against average, .887 save percentage…

…), who set a Michigan record last year for wins in a season with 27. The return of an experienced goalie like Shields could be a huge advantage for the Wolverines in the CCHA, where only two of the top…

…, who saw action last season in just one period. The Wolverines definitely ho the talent and experience to take the next step. Inconsistency plagued Michigan in key games last year, but this year's squad…

October 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

… defender in the Final Four. A banner headline Basketball Digest's picks for the Wolverines: ......Mchiga 0 3 > N r over the photo asks, "Is this Michigan's Year?" The answer is revealed two pages later with…

… another headline pro- cflaiming this to be "The year of the Wolverine," and another photo of Webber, this time on the break at Notre Dame. The magazine assumes Webber, sophomore guard Jalen Rose, and…

… versus Illinois. Although the Wolverines lost to Butler 2-0 earlier this season, coach Aaron Smith feels that his players have improved their offense since the last time the two teams clashed. "Over the…

… team to beat in the Big Ten club tournament." This message is being sent with- out the presence of two of the Wolverines' top players. One of the major concerns of the soccer team heading into this week…

… Ihvitational. "They always seem to come in with a low score," said LeClair of the Spartans, a team she hopes the Wolverines will eventually beat in tournament play. While Michigan will not face Michigan State…

…," LeClair said. "It has a lot of trees." Although this is the first time the Wolverines have played 36 holes in one day, LeClair said she does not see fatigue as a factor. "We have in the past usually…

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October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

… it away as quick as I could and I found the hole." The team effort Berenson was looking for came about in the second period as the Michigan defensive corps made life easy for Wolverine goalie Steve…

… keep my concentration. So I don't know really know how many shots I get." Oliverput the Wolverines up 3-0 with 6:58 gone by in the second stanza. With Michigan forward Rick Willis in the penalty box for…

… charg- ing, Oliver stole the puck from the Irish defense and skated in on Louder all alone. One fake later the Wolverines had another goal. It was the first short-handed goal in Oliver's career. "Me and…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Oliver added his fourth goal to his evening's resume before most of the fans had a chance to return from the second intermission. He ripped a slapshot off the far post for a 5…

…-0 Wolverine lead. Notre Dame cashed in on a 5-on- 3 opportunity for its only tally of the evening at the 16:26 mark of the third period when Jamie Ling slipped the puck past Michigan net- minder Chris Gordon…

October 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…, the Mich- igan men's and women's crew teams participate in fall "head races" to condition for their upcoming season. The Wolverines' first race is the Head of the Rock competition this weekend in…

…- ond, and the women's JV placed fourth. After a summer in which many team members rowed for clubs in Boston, Detroit, and Philadelphia, Donaldson believes the Wolverine crews have excellent chances to…

…." 0 The Michigan men's and women's crew teams travel to Rockford, Ill., this weekend for the Head of the Rock regatta. The Wisconsin Badgers will present a tough challenge for the Wolverines

…." Three swimmers the Wolverines will need to step forward if they have any chance at another championship are co-captains Mindy Gehrs, Jennifer Zakrajsek and Margie Stoll. But what separates Michigan from…

… the rest of the Big Ten is its depth. The Wolverines have the ability to challenge in almost every event. But that is not to say that Michigan does not have weaknesses. "We lost Jennifer Love (to gradu…

…- and 200- me- ter backstrokes last year. Beth Jackson and Jenny Almeida could also place in those events this year. The Wolverines' closest competi- tor should be Northwestern, which brought in a strong…

… chosen by two offi- cials from Chicago, will play Sun- * day against the best players from the East, coming from such power- houses as Yale, Princeton and Boston College. Last year, five Wolverines quali…

… school this year because we have a strong team," co- captain Leah Niederstadt said. Another reason the Wolverines' outlook is positive is the team's de- ceptive 3-2-1 record. "The only two teams we lost to…

… novel, but merely wants to see how her Michigan women's tennis team improved over the summer. Ritt's Wolverines will open their fall campaign down the road in Notre Dame, Ind., at the Eck Challenge. Also…

… seems to be solid right now." Lacher will be the top Wolverine seed in the top singles bracket, which includes at least four players from each school in the 32-player draw. Following Lacher in the top…

October 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

…Page 14- The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 2, 1992 SOCCER Continued from page 13 The Wolverines have relied upon the improved play of freshman Rick Weinberg. His all out hustle led to a number of…

… Board The Michigan women's cross country team hopes to find a little of the luck of the Irish this weekend, when the Wolverines travel to Notre Dame, Ind. for a 19-team invita- tional. South Dakota State…

… returns as de- fending champion of the invitational, which Michigan is appearing in for the first time. Wolverine coach Mike McGuire is looking forward to the new experience the meet will offer his team…

… by anytime by Tom Bausano The Michigan men's cross coun- try team travels to South Bend, Ind. today to compete in the Notre Dame Invitational. Although there will be 15 teams present, the Wolverines

Wolverines' first and second runner. "I told the team in our meeting today that we need to close the gap, between Matt (Smith) and our sec- ond runner," Michigan coach Ron. Warhurst said. "It is important for…

October 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

… Field House yesterday. The Michigan field hockey team (2-4 Big Ten, 7-7 overall) faced the University of the Pacific and came away with a much needed 5-3 win. The Wolverines were led by their top two…

… scorers - Kalli Hose and Katie Thomas. Hose came up with her first career hat trick, and Thomas added three points, including one goal. After a month-long hiatus from the win column, Wolverine coach Patti…

…- rines' lone preseason game is set for 7 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door, and the game is free with a valid Michigan student I.D. The Wolverines return three starters from last year's squad…

… begins Jan. 8 when the Wol- verines host Indiana. 0 0' Michigan's Jennifer Lupinski avoids a Pacific defender in last night's 5-3 Wolverine victory. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT LA7RD DT CROSS COUNTRY…

…-American Amy Bucholz. Bucholz injured her knee and was listed day-to-day throughout the week, but will be un- able to run. The team will miss Bucholz, but McGuire thinks the Wolverines can handle it. "Filling…

… Kluge holds the same philosophy. "We just want to relax and fo- cus," she said. "We want to be ex- cited, controlled and ready to roll on Saturday." The Wolverines lineup includes Harvey, Szabo and Kluge…

…," said Warhurst. "I'd be a very happy person if we did." Leading the way for the Wolverines will be senior Matt Smith. Smith has already won three meets this year and will be looking to finish strong in…

…* Wolverines will see what they can do about getting that championship this year. "We have this bottle of cham- pagne that's been traveling with us for three Big Ten Championships,". said Smith. "If it's not…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 10

… classes are walking a little taller and smiling a, little wider this week, chances are that they are members of the Michigan water polo team. After sweeping the 1992 Wolverine Invitational this weekend…

…, Michigan is one giant step closer to their sec- ond consecutive Big Ten title. The Wolverines defeated Mich- igan State, Northwestern, Indiana, Ohio State and Purdue en route to winning the Invite, bringing…

… quickly seeing the results of your work? Would you like to work in a dynamic I r O ILJ R and challenging this weekend." The Wolverines' strongest competitors in the Big Ten, Michigan State and…

October 22, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

… than I thought it would be. It's been more. of an impact than it should be." Notwithstanding Fisher's worries, the Wolverines are in the hunt for some of the nation's top players. Even though the…

… columnist for The Poop Sheet, said. "They are an asset rather than a liability; their high profile helps rather than hurts." Even if the entire quintet were to stay, the Wolverines would still have playing…

October 21, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

… their chances in the Big Ten club tournament, there is some cause for concern. The recent lack of offense has the Wolverines focused on scoring some goals against the Monarchs today. "The last few…

… tournament season came to a close as the team walked off the Stanford golf course and pre- pared for the snow and the cold of the Midwest. The Wolverines played their way to 12th place, which might seem…

… consists of eight tournaments. Included in this schedule are the Big Ten Championships in Bloomington and the Wolverine Invitational at Radrick Farms Golf Course. last two days for back-to-back 79's, and…

… ended up in 76th place. Carson's fellow captain, Anthony Dietz (78- 80-81), could only manage a 79th- place showing. The final golfer for the Wolverines, Bob Henighan (76-74- 77), finished in 66th place…

October 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… added "players will be going into the boards with a little control. If you miss it's going to hurt a little." As for tonight's intrasquad game, the Wolverines will finally have a chance to play in a game…

…, with the rest of the field being comprised of mostly Di- vision II and Division III schools. But if the Wolverines think that this will be an opportunity to feast upon lesser opponents, they may be in…

October 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 15) • Page Image 15

… muscles in its first meet of the season at Canham Natatorium. The Wolverines took the top three spots in four of seven races on their way to an 87-42 victory over arch-rival Michigan State. The meet, which…

… featured events at twice their conventional distance, saw contributions by both young and old, with Wolverines from each class winning at least one race. Beth Jackson, a freshman from Cincinnati, picked up…

October 05, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 5) • Page Image 15

…. The next step for Jay will be to break into the top five and score for the Wolverines. At the Michigan State Invite, Jay had a great race placing 15th, and Friday Jay ran 26:00 at the Notre Dame…

… and Smith feels the Wolverines need ended up running a 4:36 for the first to get some of that same hunger and mile. That kind of pace was too drive in order to perform better quick for this early in the…

October 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

…MATCHUPS Continued from page 9 fall short in size with the largest line- man, center Nick Mamula measuring zp at 6-5, 277. The Wolverines will try to con- tinue the dominance at line they've enjoyed…

… field goal. The Wolverines generally get into the endzone. Advantage: Purdue GRIDDES Drop off your winning picks at 420 Maynard by noon Friday to win a $15 gift certificate to O'Sullivan's Eatery & Pub…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… matter much to the Michigan Wolverines, who dismantled Minnesota Saturday, 63-13. Today Clouds and sunshine; High 60, Low 42 Tomorrow Partly sunny; High 58, Low 38…

… 2 Alexander the Great Michigan's Derrick Alexander catches his third of four TDs in Saturday's 63-13 Wolverine victory over Minnesota. For complete Michigan sports coverage, see SPQRTSMonday…

October 05, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…'s delight with the Rova Saxophone Quartet. The group performs tonight at 8 p.m. at the Performance Network. Who said Michigan forgot how to run? The Wolverines rushed for 480 yards and six touchdowns in…

…, Page 2 MICHELLE GUY/DaiNy Touchdown Tony Michigan tight end Tony McGee scores a touchdown in Saturday's Wolverine 52-28 victory against Iowa. For complete Michigan sports coverage see SPORTSMonday…

October 06, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…, Wolverine Room, 8-9 p.m. U "Landslide," presented by The Ark, tickets $5.25 for students, $6.25 for Ark members purchased at the Michigan Union Ticket Office or at the door, The Ark, 637 1/2 S. Main St., 8 p…

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