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October 04, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…'s soccer team night as well be kicking field goals - t boots more balls over the net than in t. That is why the Wolverines are 2-6-1. "We'd be winning if we were scoring," Vichigan coach Debbie Belkin said…

… the field," Belkin said. 'It's just putting that final (touch)." The Wolverines will try to find a rem- xdy for their scoring woes when they :lash with the Titans today at Detroit. The Titans (7…

October 27, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 21) • Page Image 13

… for the Big Ten ampionships starting Nov. 3. For the Wolverines, the game basi- Ily amounts to a tune-up and a chance get used to the field before the con- rence tournament. "There is no pressure for us…

…'t raise our eed... it is not a o-or-die same." - Debbie Belkin Michigan women's soccer coach "They play a direct game," said elkin. "They use long balls. They're aggressive, fast team." The Wolverines' last…

October 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

… weekend of the year thus far for the Michigan field hockey team. The Wolverines battled for the Big Ten conference regular season title. The weekend, however, was a disappointment for them. Michigan battled…

… Northwestern Friday and met Iowa Sunday at Ocker Field. The Wolverines fell to both the Wildcats, 2-1, and the Hawkeyes, 3-2. With the losses, Michigan dropped to 3-4 in the conference and 10-6 overall…

… Sunday, 2-0. Badger sophomore Ruth Brennan tapped a looseball past Wolverine goalie Jori Welchans to tie the game at two near the end of regulation Friday. The Badgers got the game-winning goal, four…

… midfield battle, with neither team taking any chances. The Badgers tied the game on a Heather Willihnganz shot that went through Welchans' grasp. Only 15 seconds later, Wolverine freshman Jessica Limauro…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

… 2' Page 13 Wednesday, October 25, 1995 ormer Wolverines Dn exhibit it Crisler y Paul Barger aily Sports Writer There is little question about who ril get the most cheers tonight when te Washington…

Wolverine their own, Terry Mills. Mills was a rteron the 1989National Champion- pteam.Ray Jackson, aformerteam- teof Webber and Howard, was given tryout with the Pistons but was cut Blue kickers sail past…

…. According to Michigan coach Debbie Belkin, changing ends at the start ofthe second half gave the Wolverines a lift. "We got the wind at our backs for the second half, and that made a big differ- ence," Belkin…

… perfor-r mance by a Wolverine this season. Poulin rounded out the scoring with her second goal at 79:46, by heading in a crossing pass from Lukasik. Yesterday was the second consecu- tive game in which…

… still unde- feated career record to 3-0-1. She made seven saves in picking up the shutout. The Wolverines travel to Indiana on Oct. 27, in their last chance for a Big Ten victory. Last year, the Hoosiers…

…'s matchup with Indiana, the Wolverines will return home to round out the regular season against Wright State on Oct. 29. The Big Ten Tournament begins Nov. 2. The Michigan women's soccer team dribbled by…

… Eastern Michigan yesterday, 4-0. 'M' stickers dominate, beat Cwas at Ocker, 5-0 Wolverines shut out Central Michigan, improve offense By Mary Thewes For the Daily The Michigan field hockey team took the…

…, the Wolverines(3-5 Big Ten,11-7 overall)didn't want to let another defeat scar their record. The final score of 5-0 underscored the team's determination. "We needed this win," Michigan sophomore Carolyn…

… Schwarz said. "It got our morale up." The Wolverines need passing a morale boost, perhaps. Their ranking dropped key VWe'd s$ from No. 8 to No. 10this weekend. other WO'W The Chippewas' third t…

… scorelessperformancein- together, ai creases their losing streake totwo.TheyfelltoMiami how wedg (Ohio) last Saturday. The Wolverines fl n ems started off the match by e ta tion taking control of the pace. The seniors…

October 20, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 16) • Page Image 13

… ast weekend. The Wolverines (7-0-2 ig Ten, 11-4-2 overall) won all five ames they played. No. 2 Michigan defeated Michigan tate,12-6, Dayton, 10-6, Texas A&M, 6, Northwestern, 14-7 and Eastern ichigan…

…, 16-4, to capture the 1995 olverine Invitational title. The Spartans were the first squad to ry and knock offthe Wolverines. Michi- an. State put up a good fight with a ack and forth, high-tempo game in…

October 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

… Saturday: MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily at the 18:24 mark of the second period to give the Wolverines a 4-0 lead over Guelph By Alan Goldenbach Daily Sports Writer Inexperienced, immature, intimi- dated? Huh…

…-game skat- ers typically do in Michigan's 8-0 whitewash of Guelph Saturday. The quintet held its own both of- fensively -accounting for more than one-fourth of the Wolverines' points - and defensively…

… period. Wolverine forwards also fanned on a couple of additional scoring chances. One thing Berenson tried to do was get a lot of different players on power play units. At least 12 Michigan play- ers got…

… that this was the Wolverines' first game. But the penalty killing units held the Gryphons scoreless on eight opportuni- ties with only one shot on net. START WITH A WIN: There are more than a few…

…- ber of the NCAA. This is the second straight year Michigan started off the season fac- ing a Canadian team. Last year, the Wolverines hosted York (Ontario) and matched this year's opening score, 8- 0…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 17

… Tournament with its first significant momentum of the season The, Wolverines (1-5-1 Big Ten, 7-10-2 overall) finished the '0g1ar season with a three-game winning streak, includ- iog :thir first conference…

…, the Wolverines struck first against Wright State (7-9-1). Sophomore forward Karen Montgomery scored the only goal of the first half at 32:30 off freshman midfielder Kelly Lukasik's cross in front of the…

… goal. Throughout the second half, freshman goalkeeper Jessica Jones and the Michigan defense continued to shutdown the Raiders while the Wolverine offense scored three times. Sophomore forward Ashley…

… early this week to determine whether she can play this weekend. Evei though Michigan comes into the Big Ten Tourna- ment as the lowest seed, the Wolverines maintain hope that No surprises in field…

… games against Ohio State and Penn State. If there's one quality that the Wol- verines have against these teams, it's consistency. The No. 14 Wolverines rolled into Columbus Friday and rolled all over the…

… Buckeyes, defeating them for a second time this season. The last time that these two teams met resulted in a Michigan shutout, 3- 0. The Wolverines blanked Ohio State again Friday, 1-0. Sherene Smith scored…

… Michigan's goal with assists by Jennifer Lupinski and Aaleya Koreishi. The Wolverine goalie, Rachael Geisthardt, had 14 saves in the match to earn the shutout. Michigan didn't have much time for celebration…

…, though. The team travelled to Pennsylvania Sunday to take the field against the Lady Lions. In theirprevious match-up this sea- son, the Wolverines fell to Penn State when the Lady Lions rallied from a…

…'t nearly as close as the last time. Penn State didn't allow room for any doubt that they were the better team. The Nittany Lions nailed the Wol- verines 6-1. The Wolverines managed to get the ball in the net…

October 02, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

… stalled and it had to punt, the Wolverines got another Player No. Yds Avg LTD break. Hayes 6 107 17.8 33 1 A bad snap forced Jason Cheney to field it on a knee, giving the Wolverines Toomer 3 40 13.3 22 1…

… Johnnie Williams but pass Tuman 1 5 5.0 5 0 interference was ruled, giving it back to the Wolverines. Totals 14192 13.7 33 2 "Thatinterferencecallwasabigcall," Walker said. "I'm not going to com- ment on it…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… tournament. Of course, a first-ever tourney berth is the Wolverines' main goal for this -season. f So, in the scheme of things, a victory osver Michigan State this evening in 1 at Lansing means more to…

… with arecordof 10-0. Overall, they have amassed 21 victories and only one loss. While the Wolverines haven't cracked the Top 25 this year, beating the Spartans would put them that much closer to their…

October 19, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 15) • Page Image 8

…. The Wolverines (0-5-1 Big Ten, 4-9-2 overall) came a step closer to picking up their first Big Ten victory in an overtime duel with Michigan State that ended up tied, 2-2. Michigan looked to reverse a…

…, took the early lead on a pair of goals by junior midfielder Becky Keto Laterin the first half, Wolverine Flaherty found the back of ther Michigan sophomore's goal, her the season, ties her with Kim Phi…

… the team lead. The Wolverines knotted the sc 2 on Ashley Mark's boot wit] minutes left in the game. Michigan Goalkeeper Jori W preserved the overtime tie by savi shots in the extra stanza, increa save…

… total to 10 for the game. HALFWAYDECENT: Michiganw soccer hasn't played half bad this The only problem is that it has poorly the other half. tough 2-2 tie la. The Wolverines have outscored their -Debbie…

… the Wolverines' two losses this week- sing her end, four of the five opponent goals were scored after the first half. 'omen's "In the second halfwe tend to think we season. have it, and let off a little…

… Big Ten season. But its next three opponents could possibly put a stop to the Wolverines' recent success. - This weekend Michigan will face three teams ranked in the top 15. Notebook Contests against No…

…. 7 Penn State, No. 13 Ohio State and No. 5 Michi- gan State will un- doubtedly be the Wolverines' toughest five-day stretch of the season. LOSING STREAKS: This weekend, Michigan will be looking to end…

… some incredibly long losing streaks. Penn State, an NCAA semi-finalist in 1994, has beaten the Wolverines in 10 straight matches. Michigan has not beaten Ohio State since 1987, covering a span of 15…

… games. WOLVERINE RECORDS: Several records were broken in last weekend's victory against Wisconsin. As a team, Michigan attempted 242 kills, breaking the previous record of 231 attempts against Purdue in…

… be reached at mctosh@umich.edu. Field hockey rests up Not only does the Michigan field hockey team have a full week to pre- pare for its next game Sunday against Michigan State, the Wolverines also…

October 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…- y, I think we have more talent than trouble if'M' continues it did against Guelph anybody and we'll just win." The Wolverines controlled the puck in the first stanza, but couldn't seem to con- vert…

…'s defense greatly frustrated Michigan early -the Wolverines were held without a goal despite 34 shots in the opening period. Gryphons goalie Matt Mullin saved 12 while the rest of the defense blocked 14…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… been on a roll. orids While the Wolverines' overall record of 9-5 might not be all that impres- sive, their 3-1 record in the Big Ten is another story. As of today, three wins against one loss puts N…

… of that success can be attrib uted to continued work on the team's point scoring. The Wolverines' point-scoring prowess was apparent in lastFriday's marathon five-game road victory over Iowa. Michigan…

October 20, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 16) • Page Image 14

… or on a field. The Michigan men's swimming team competes at Canham Natatorium and when they hit the water, they hit it hard. Last year, the Wolverines finished with a 9-1 record and won the NCAA…

… swimmers is coach Jon Urbanchek. Last year Urbanchek was named NCAA Coach of the Year, after he led the Wolverines to their 10th consecu- tive Big Ten title and the national championship. The 1995-96 swim…

October 12, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

… has o games. Th in over Creil hingofV ho have outs ry game this rd to 4-7- niness in the The scoring ome much-ne toacrucial w e Wolverin y and return atch against According ebbie Belkin "Wejustham 1d…

…-0 lenge everything, we should be able to alparaiso. The Wolverines, limit their number of shots." hot their opponents in ev- The weekend continues when Penn s season, improved- their State (3-1, 9-4) visits…

…- decide by watching the rest of the week's practices." Wolverines place eighth at Windon By Riyaz Bbman For the Daily This weekend, the Michigan men's golf team is headed to Penn State to participate in…

… tee off along with Kansas and other area independents. The tournament is very important to the Wolverine golfers and could deter- mine whether or not they will return to the regional finals this year…

…. Tuesday night the team returned from Chicago after playing in the Windon Classic. The tournament, hosted by Northwestern, featured some ofthe best competition in the country. The Wolverines entered a field…

…Comber, won the tournament. Not only did the Wolverines play the best competition in the country, they played on two PGA-level courses, The Royal Melbourne and Kemper Lakes. "I didn't expect any of our players…

… to par these courses," Jim Carras said. The Wolverines managed to place eighth in the Windon Classic. How= ever, Carras doesn't blame the perfor- mance on the tough competition. "I'm still not totally…

…. "We played two tough courses,"' Carras said. "But if the 4th and 5th players shot 87s, we're not going to place very well." IONYA WBR The Wolverines are coming off an eighth-place finish at the Windon…

… initiatio Take your marks ... get set ... go! gan victorious over a rebuilding Michigan State Wolverines have adde It's nothing new. squad in a 109-41 rout. their roster. Richards If you've ever been to a…

…'s context of having the The 1995-96 season's firstmeet is adual meet meet as just a part of that training. with our style of train hich pits the Wolverines against the Spartans. "(The teams) will swim two…

October 02, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…, a trip to Iowa City, and the unfamiliar atmo- sphere of the 15,500 seat Carver- Hawkeye Arena, not to mention an Iowa team (1-2, 8-6) that placed third in the conference last year. The Wolverines

… fell 15-12. Behind strong serving, digging and blocking play, in addition to fine offen- sive execution, the Wolverines captured the next two games. "We picked up right where we left off (with the strong…

…- tributing the ball for the Wolverine at- tack. Kristen Ruschiensky had 15 kills for the match, Jeanine Szczesniak had 11 kills and Suzy O' Donnell had 10 kills. Despite the Wolverines' strong at- tacking, the…

…- ging. The Wolverines finished with 67 digs to the Hawkeyes' 49. "Ourblocking looked good and I was happy to see us dig well," Giovanazzi said. The Wolverines' victory was their fourth in their last five…

…-captain Shannon Brownlee led the Wolverines last season with 268 kills and 307 digs. ROWN LEE Continued from page:1B programs in her region. In the eleventh grade, she became part of a regional team in Ontario…

… the Wolverines in 1993 and immediately became a starter. Playing volleyball in the United States was like playing in a completely different world for Brownlee. "My first year, I was over- whelmed," she…

… that was it. I had never really seen that because in Canada, that's not the way it is at all." The Wolverines finished the 1993-94 season 11-18 and followed that last year with one of the worst seasons…

…-court Brownlee - became strikingly apparent. The Wolverines finished the season with a dismal 8-23 record and a ninth-place tie with Purdue in the Big Ten. Worst yet for Brownlee was the frustration associated…

October 26, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

….S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The Black Bears .Inocked off the Wolverines in that _,game, 4-3, in the longest NCAA play- off ever - a triple-overtime thriller. In it's first 22 years, the Face Off- Classic was…

… he can not to turn the game into a headhunt against Maine, the team that knocked the Wolverines out of the NCAA tournament two of the last three years. Instead, Berenson sees the game as a chance to…

…'s Washington Bul- ulets fell to Hill's Detroit Pistons last night, 98-89. The last two times the pair faced off in Ann Arbor, Howard was a Wolverine and Hill was a Duke Blue ^'Devil; Hill's squad prevailed each…

… only former Wolverine. Ex- Tndisnm Hoosier and Calbert Cheanev "I was looking forward to winning here against thim this time, but he lucked out. - Juwan Howard Former Michigan player on losing to Grant…

…. Last night, Michigan State was able to overpower the Wolverines simply by executing. "Michigan State is a very good bal- anced team," Michigan coach Greg Giovanazzi said. "So if they have any weaknesses…

… they hide them well." The Wolverines' game plan was to serve well and try to neutralize their point scoring with a good blocking'de- fense. In addition, Giovanazzi wanted to build upon Michigan's last…

… hitter Shannon Brownlee's two aces. The problem was, Michigan was unable to score another point. In the second game, the Wolverines were able to hold the Spartans to a 6-6 tie through the middle part of…

… the match. After that, Michigan State went on a 9- 2 run to close out the match. The third game proved to be the clos- est with Michigan putting up a match- high 10 points. While the Wolverines were…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… Michigan midfielder Kim Phillips, who leads the Wolverines in goals (3) and points (6), tied the game at 54:04 off a pass from Ruth Poulin. Claire.Wilson's goal at 81:54 won the game for the Titans. Page…

… Penn State. The Wolverines have not played at Ocker Field in three weeks. Following its shutout of Stanford, Sept. 14, Michigan hit the road and continued its shutout tear for an additional three games…

October 27, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

… said, "so we've been working on that this week." Minnesota's focus on the run was undi- vided, and it showed whenever Michigan took to the air. The Wolverines had 354 yd passing, with wide receiver Amani…

… question that the Wolverines have a significant talent advantage at the skill positions, espe- cially with the injury to Gophers' star tailback Chris Darkins. But how those advantages will play out on the…

… rushing offense vs. Min- nesota rushing defense: Wolverine tailback Tshimanga Biakabutka and the rest of his backfield bullies have brutalized opposing de- fenses this season. Michigan's 183.4 yards per…

… game is spectacular, espe- cially considering that the Wolverines haven't established a consistent pass- ing attack to spell the running game. There is no reason to suspect that the Wolverines will alter…

…, the better off the Wolverines will be. Consequently, a pounding running game appears to be the way to go against Minnesota. The Golden Gophers' de- fense has allowed 186.8 rushing yards a game…

… role tomorrow Let the running game do itsjob and don' make mistakes. Yet, much like again Indiana, the Wolverines persistent groun game could allow Griese to surprise th Gophers with a big play downfield…

… Thelwell, Tin Arwell and Tony Levine-all have th ability to bust out big plays. Needless to say, this will be Michiga secondary's biggest test of the year. Th Wolverines can't depend on its defensiv line to…

… keep the quarterback off his gam as they have in games past. Minnesota il too strong up front and has proven the) can provide Sauter time in the pocket. So, the Wolverines ability to defen the pass will…

… many weap ons to be contained tomorrow. Advantage: Special teams: Wolverine placekicker Rem: Hamilton has been as solid as you coul< possibly expect, while punter Nat' DeLong is inconsistent. Same story…

… Allison. Crozier made a fake to the backhand that sent Allison sprawling and Crozier sent a wrist shot into the bottom left corner of the net. The Wolverines played with a lot more emotion after Crozier…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

… crowd was loud, the game was tied and the Wolverines were on the power play. But it wasn't flat. The puck squirmed and slithered, trying desperately to stick on Madden's tape, and then it happened. W e s…

… tected Turco at 12:08 of the sec- ond. "We gave up too much defensively," Berenson said. "Pretty soon, we put our- selves in a hole. (Cardwell) wrapped the effects. The Wolverines know this, or at least…

October 13, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 11) • Page Image 13

…1 ne VIIm.II9wga umy J- rnuoy, co.A , u mo .,. J-1 Harriers fl home to host meet Michigan Intercollegiates pit Wolverines against state schools By Nancy Berger For the Daily After flying off to the…

… west coast the last two weekends, coach Mike McGuire and his No. 15 Michigan women's har- riers will remain grounded for the next two weeks in Ypsilanti. Tonight the Wolverines will be run- ning in the…

… lackadaisical and the Hawkeyes fought back to knot the score at three before sending the game into overtime. There,juniorDiane DeMiro beat Wolverine net-minder Rachael Geisthardt for the game-win- ning goal…

…. Michigan had its best chance to beat Iowa that Friday for the first time'in school history. Instead, the Wolverines added to its all-time losing streak of'28 contests to the Hawkeyes, and seek'to counter…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…'s soccer team from delivering a defeat last night to Spring Arbor. The Wolverines beat their I-94 rival, 1-0, despite the bad weather. "The conditions are always a factor," Michigan coach Steve Burns said…

… helped the Wolverines focus on an offensive strat- egy. Senior Bill Lanspeary replaced Kurth at sweeper, giving the Wolver- ines a spark in Spring Arbor's end. Michigan was also counting on a Spring Arbor…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… Findley yesterday. The usual Wolverines were not on the playing field. Rather, they were on the bench watching their second-string teammates play for most of the game. After they took an early 4-0 lead…

… me a chance to watch the game from another view, and Steve did a good job." Michigan was notas successful in the second halfofthe game, however. The Wolverines were only able to tack on a single goal…

… scoring drought the Wolverines have suffered throughout the season. Valparaiso enters today's game with a dismal 1-10 record and the memory of a 5-0 loss to Michigan last year. The Wolverine to watch is…

… Sunday. Michigan could be tempted to think past Valparaiso. Today's game precedes a big-time Big Ten weekend. The Wolverines will try to sneak back into the Big Ten race when they host 1994 Big Ten…

… to focus on Valparaiso also." THEY SHOOT, THEY sCORE! ... FINALLY: Michigan's five goals against Creighton was the Wolverines' highest total of the season. Prior to Sunday's game, Michigan had not…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 17

… Championship"is apretty big phrase. At least that's what Red Berenson says. The 12th-year Michigan hockey coach has set some high goals for the team going into the 1995-96 season, but if his Wolverines don't win…

… league in 1981. But the Wolverines have owned the best regu- lar season conference record three of the last four years and, this season, they have the talent to accomplish at least that much. "I know how…

… more stick tricks than any other Wolverine. "Legger's hilarious," Luhning says. "He's never serious until he's got the uniform on. It's nice because he's not all stressed out like some guys are." Legg is…

… coach Red r Berenson says he isn't the least bit concerned. "You can't put everything into a na- tional championship," he says, a sol- emn look across his face. But its obvious what the Wolverines' goals…

… might be some talk in the lockerroom of revenge. The game will likely be a barometer where the Wolverines stack up against championship-caliber foes. But,ofcourse, there's more. "Obviously we set goals…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… the Daily It seems like Northwestern has in- vaded the Michigan athletic campus. Almost every Wolverine team has played a Wildcat squad this past week, which ends Saturday with the big game at Michigan…

… Stadium. Next week the Michigan men's golf team gets its chance at the Windon Classic in Chicago . This tournament fields twelve schools including some of the NCAA's best teams. Along with the Wolverines

Wolverine golfers will attack the Royal Melbourne course for thirty-six gruel- ing holes. On Tuesday, the competition moves to the Kemper Lakes, a PGA stop for the Kemper Open, course for another 18 holes…

…. However, the Wolverines have not been playing at the same level as the Stanfords and the Floridas. If Michigan wants to gain respect around the coun- try, it will have to play to its full poten- tial. The…

… po- tential." Last year, the Wolverines played much better and advanced to the NCAA regional final. With returning stars from last year's squad, the season should be different. "The performance of the…

… Chris Brockway. He has been vital to the team through his performance and his leadership. Both of these qualities will be necessary for the Wolverines success this next week. Joining Brockway will be…

October 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

… off to its best start in years that the Wolverines are tearing up the league. Well, not exactly. A win against Indiana in Bloomington tonight would assure Michigan of its best Big Ten start since 1985…

…, but the Wolverines are not ready to celebratejust yet. Michigan volleyball coach Greg Giovanazzi, for one, has been skep- tical about all the talk of the hot start. "That streak doesn't mean much to me…

October 05, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 5, 1995 - 11A Wolverines satisfy early spring fever with Sunday exhibition The Michigan Hockey team began official practices October 1st and will take the…

… Oct. 4 with a date with Guelph. But for the layers, the games start tomorrow. The Wolverines will play their an- ual intra-squad scrimmage - known cross Ann Arbor as the Blue-White ame - at 7 p…

October 26, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

…12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 26, 1995 iM'_harriers off to Minneapolis in search of Big Ten title i The Wolverines hope to badger Wisconsin for championship No.14 Blue women to…

… fierce competi- tion with one another but always at the top of their class. While the two top television dra- mas fight for ratings, the Wolverines and Badgers vie for conference rankings. The Badgers are…

… have accomplished such a feat. The Wolverine junior says that he is sharp, rested and confident in de- fending his individual title. The runners that Sullivan praised are Don McLaughlin, Todd Snyder…

…-mile to go, he caught up with the pack and finished second with the same time as his teammates. The Wolverines came away with a lot more than just experience. They gained a never-say-die attitude that they…

…. Warhurst feels that the Badgers will succeed in placing six runners in the top 20. In order for the Wolverines to have any chance of winning, they must do the same. "We've got to run in a group with…

… Sat- urday, we'll just have to run in it," Warhurst said. By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's cross coun- try season sounds like a well devised plot. The Wolverines began the…

… season ranked third in the country and as the defending Big Ten Champions and NCAA runner-up. The Wolverines seemed to be on a roll after two impressive showings in Miami (Ohio) and Boston College, but the…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… champion Michigan. The dual meet lasted two evenings with an Olympic-style exhibition Fri- day followed by a scored competition Saturday afternoon. The Wolverines defeated the Golden Bears, 131-110. "I…

… championships in November, while the Wolverines' main focus are the NCAA Championships next year, as well as the Olympic trials. In Friday's exhibition, freshman Andy Potts put on an impressive dis- play. He won…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 16

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 30, 1995 ~. 3 Wolverines' victory over Maine could be part of a major rivalry By Danielle Rumore Daily Sports Writer Last Thursday…

… Invitational Tour- nament. The Black Bears fell to the 'Wolverines. 3-1, in the championship game. Since then, Michigan and Maine have devel- opedabitofamini- rivalry, spanning just two games. The -Wolverines

… season. Over four games, the Wolverines converted only 12 per- cent of its power play opportunities (3 of 25), last in the CCHA. Last season, they scored on 29.3% of their man- advantages. WOLVERINE FIRSTS…

…: Halko, Mad- den and Warren Luhning notched their first goals of the season Thurs- day, while left wing Justin Clark saw his first action as a Wolverine. WMEB College Hockey Poll First-place votes in…

… - finals. In last Thursday's 6-3 win over the Black Bears, the Wolverines evened the series at two wins apiece. "College hockey needs more games like this," Maine coach Shawn Walsh said. "(Michigan) is going…

… to be a good team this season." KINGS OF THE PALACE: Jason Botterill, John Madden and Kevin Hilton lead all current Wolverines in goals scored at the Palace. CCHA scores Thursday and Friday's games…

… help. The defensemen are solid, doing a good job limiting oppo- nents chances and adding some scoring punch. The Wolverines played with a little extra emotion Thursday night and every- one wearing the…

… capffain, who last year won the goaltending battle. He made 47 saves against the Wolverines and then turned aside 33 shots in a loss to Boston University in the championship game. Rarely is a losing…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 12

… just might be good at it. Griese 14-214 127 2 0 Two weeks ago, in a 19-13 loss to Toomer 1-1 37 0 0 Northwestern, the Wolverines' offense ran like a Dodge Dart in a Biakabutuka 0-1 0 0 0 Viper body. J…

… the running game." Tuman 3 22 7.3 12 1 Everyone knew about the defense. Toomer 3 53 17.6 38 1 The much maligned Wolverine unit of Campbell 2 25 12.5 22 0 a year ago has been the team's sparkplug much of…

…. Totals 7 272 38.9 46 Northwestern turned the ball over just once, which the offense couldn't PUNT RETURNS capitalize on, and the Wolverines lost. It was time to make some changes, Player No. Yds Avg Lg TD…

… 46 15.3 20 0 keep trying. Carr took the stance, "It's not working. How can we improve it?" DEFENSE Michigan was going to run the Player Solo Ast Tot ball, the Wolverines are always layer going to run…

… that problem as well - William Carr. The 6-foot, 285 pound nose tackle moved to the offensive side of the ball to block in goal line situations. The Wolverines began working on the formation after the…

…. These are the kind of things that killed Michigan against Northwest- ern. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Indiana was good enough to take advantage of the mistakes. Still, it was a much better perfor…

… loss. The Wolverines' offense finally started Saturday. Now we'll see if it has the power to drive Michigan back to Pasadena. -Rvan White can be reachedovere- mnail at targetumich.edu. Michigan had more…

… decide whether Griese or senior Jason Carr would start the game for the Wolverines. Griese had started the last two games for Michigan, stepping in for redshirt freshman Scott Dreisbach who is out with a…

… thumb injury. He led the Wolverines to a 38-19 win over Miami (Ohio) Sept. 30 in his first start. However, he got banged up in his second start when he bruised his shoulder in the first 'quarter Griese of…

…. Furthermore, the Wolverines' train- ers didn't want Griese throwing on Fri- day. Carr, however, was not simply con- cerned with Griese risking further in- jury. "I was very concerned because the thing that beat…

October 11, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

… Berenson readies icers for Guelph aacl - : . 4 "T4 :. Nr. rorward Warren Luhning (28) Is expected to be an Integral part of the Wolverines' offensive attack this season. JOE WESTRATE/Daily omen…

… is pl goals and the Wolverine defense did also the largest in the brief two-year go ot allow Valparaiso a shot on goal as the visiting Michigan women's soc- r team slammed the Lady Crusad- rs, 8…

…-0, yesterday. The victory marks the first time this season Michigan has won two con- ecutive games. Michigan also shut out Creighton, -0; Sunday. The Wolverines (0-3 Big Ten, 4-7- l overall) could not have…

… picked a etter time for a winning streak, as hey prepare for possibly the most mportant weekend of the season. Michigan hosts Big Ten powers isconsin Friday and Penn State Sun- The Wolverines dominated…

… alparaiso (1-11), firing shot after hot from deep inside the box, 29 in 11. The barrage of goals forced alparaiso to change goalies during he game. Seven different Wolverines scored, ncluding sophomore…

… two goalies have been sharing playing time throughout the season. Now, the Wolverines turn their atten- tion to the heart of the Big Ten sea- son. Michigan will play four of its last seven games against…

… Big Ten oppo- nents. The Wolverines, winless in the Big Ten, hope, to launch themselves back into contention with victories over Wisconsin and Penn State this weekend. Women's soccer remaining schedule…

… had no idea which six defenders would dress Friday when the Wolverines host Guelph in their first game of the season. One thing he could guarantee is that Michigan will not be in mid-season form this…

… bounced a breaking ball for a wild pitch on his 102nd pitch, putting the go-ahead run in scoring position. nes. Michigan's eight goals are one more han the Wolverines scored in their irst 10 games of the…

October 23, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… Michigan and Michigan State saw lots of green, especially if they placed their bets on the Spartans. The Wolverines' faces were as green as Ocker Field after losing 4-2 in the Big Ten contest. The loss was…

… Michigan's second goal, her sec- ond of the season. Ironically, the final score is identical to the outcome of the last matchup between these two teams - only last time, the Wolverines were on the win- ning…

October 13, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

… its game against d Wolverines, nabbing shirts and hats ,remember the trip. _ One player was standing in line to buy puck with a block 'M' on it and was absequently ribbed by his teammates. "Get…

… 1995-96 season, Who, Guelph (Ontario) Gryphons vs. Michigan Wolverines Where, When: Yost lee Arena, 7 p.m.. budgets of the Michigans, Wisconsins and Maines, they have to make do with the leftovers…

October 02, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… trouble fielding punts, catching long snaps and keeping the ball for more than three plays. If you thought it was still a ballgame - even after the Wolverines led 31-0 - it was Miami that made you believe…

… comeback ever, including the opener against Virginia, when the Wolverines Top: Brian Griese led Michigan to a" 38-19 victory over Miami in his first ever collegiate start. Griese passed for 192 yards on the…

… day. Bottom: Wolverine wide receivers Amani Toomer and Mercury Hayes each had touchdown catches Saturday. Photos by MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily came back from 17 down. The way Miami has strung together points…

… deficits to beat the Wildcats 30-28. Miami (3-2) trailed 31-0 at the half, Satur- day, before putting together a second-half effort to make the Wolverines more than a little nervous. However, Michigan (5…

… Michigan's problems on this drive, though. The Wolverines were set to punt but Paul Peristeris received a bad snap. He dropped the ball, picked it back up and got off a partially-blocked kick. Deollo…

… volleyball co- captain Shannon Brownlee, a senior, began playing volleyball in seventh grade. She has developed Into one of the Wolverines' most prominent leaders. arm= a …

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

… Michigan State. She originally hurt her knee Oct. 6 at indianaand missed five games before she Dried to come back Wednesday. The Wolverines have demonstrated their depth in Ruschiensky's absence…

… hitting percentage in the second game Saturday. It produced 17 kills in 33 attempts with no hitting errors. The Wolverines went on a 13-0 scoring streak in that game after lowajumped out 'to an early 5…

… finishes second as Sullivan sets course record By Janmes tioldtein the efforts of the nine-man Wolverine Daily Sports Writer squad. The Michigan men's cross countryteam "This was definitely the best race we…

Wolverines placed two other run- be too much for the Wolverines. ners in the top 10. Theo Molla took sixth Saturday, Michigan took second place (25:07) and John Mortimer finished one in the Big Ten…

… the Wolverines in Sullivan, Molla and Mortimer were the last 2000 meters en route to their named to the All-Big Ten team, which second consecutive conference title and consisted of the top seven…

Wolverines were ahead of State was next with 91. the Badgers. By 6000 meters, though, Once again, Kevin Sullivan, thejunior they were even. two-time All-American, won the indi- But Wisconsin was just too tough…

… turning from last year's team. The seconds. Wolverines just couldn't match Yet what stood out with the junior's Wisconsin's depth. win was the final margin he had over the Warhurst knew it would be tough to…

October 18, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…,- t' The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1995 - 10 r 'I- BAS KETBALL Continued from Page 10 About 50 potential Wolverines showed up to impress the coaching staff, but chances are…

… them would really mean a lot to us." Sirrine also feels-the game will be able to spark the Wolverines into the postseason. "We're building up now for regionals," Sirrine said. "Hopefully, we'll be able…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 22

… ball was crossed in front of the crease. The wolverine defense was able to block the first shot and stall Penn State, but the rebound landed right in front of Daniie Rhein and she blasted the ball into…

Wolverines in scoring, shots on goal and total points. She has been Michigan's constant offensive threat. SHORT Hops: Goalie Rachael Geisthardt notched her sixth shutout, breaking her career-best mark for one…

… season. The Wolverine netminder owns a 9-4 record and lowered her goals- against average to 1.30 with the blank- ing of Ohio State. With three goals this weekend, Michelle Smulders raised her total to six…

Wolverines stunned them with a last second goal a week ago. On the flip side, Michigan plans on avenging its own collapse in Iowa City September 29 where it blew a 3-0 lead and lost, 4-3, in overtime…

… inning. The Falcons tallied two runs offGriffin - one in the fourth and one in the sixth. Coach Carol Hutchins was happy to see the Wolverines show such domi- nance in the two games. "I thought we showed a…

… McDonald in second place for Michi- gan. She tied for ninth place, shooting 229. Along with two other first-year team members, she has helped lead the Wolverines for much of the year. Freshman Sharon…

… scores of 233 any 247, respectively, to help earn the win. All five members were in the 70's every day. This was Michigan's last tournament for the fall season The Wolverines resume play next Spring. "This…

October 12, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… phenomenal ath- lete and I think he's most effective in and around the basket," Fisher said. "He'll give us versatility and he's able to play all over the place." Three Wolverines have transferred over the…

…'s tennis team will be tested for the first time this season when it heads to Chapel Hill, N.C., for the Tarheel Invitational this weekend. Although some Wolverines have played several individual matches thus…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 9, 1995 isteam to beat ' .for CIIpA1ioins ip The Wolverines want to add a second CCHA playoff championship to their trophy collection…

… six new players who together assemble one of the top fresh- men classes in the country. With these new additions, there's no tellinghow high the Wolverines can go. "We expect our freshmen to come in and…

October 30, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 22) • Page Image 14

… longer, it may be con- sidered a permanent resident. Michigan has not lost the coveted wa- ter bottle since 1986, but that loss is still in Wolverine coach Lloyd Carr's memory. pared to only 21 victories…

… to see as coach." FLAG ON THE PLAY: No matter how easily you win, you can never fully please a coach, and Saturday was no exception. Carr was not at all happy with the Wolverines' nine penalties which…

October 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

…Iromnani Baston and his Wolverine cohorts engulfed him, dispensing advice and encouragement as if they had some secret formula for halfeourt shots. Mani disappeared in the midst of a huddle containing 300-pound…

… Robert Traylor, 6-9 Maurice Taylor, and more diminutive Wolverines like 6-8 Willie Mitchell. "We tried to encourage him to get some height," said freshman guard Louis Bullock, Michigan's heir apparent for…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…. "Rules are rules and I followed the rules. There was no quorum. It was not close. It was not an arguable point." However, many Students' Party and Wolverine Party members expressed concern over Wainess…

… the agenda. Wolverine Party member Dan Serota said, "I think Flint acted hast- ily by adjourning the meeting." 4f r - Faculty discusslecturer problem' ® Forum on non-tenure track faculty By…

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