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October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… opponents. The Wolverines have been strong favorites at each of their meets this sea- son and have not disappointed so far, winning each one in dominant fashion. The Wolverines look to continue this trend…

… when they travel to Dowagiac for the Michigan Intercollegiate Invitational tomorrow afternoon. The Wolverines will face different division teams from across Michigan. The toughest challenges should come…

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

…68 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - October 28, 1996 M' soccer shells fill-in Dayton goalkeeper on way to 3-0 win 'V.> 4 -'--,- -ft By Mike Rubi For the Daily The Michigan Wolverines may…

… offense." The Wolverines (3-3-1 Big Ten, 7-6-3 overall) dominated play over Dayton (9-8-0), potting two goals in the opening stanza and an insurance goal in the final period. Michigan forward Ruth Poulin…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

… said, 'Well, you could go visit the pipeline."' When the Wolverines are not debat- mg whether to go see some oil, they will be trying to notch their fourth win in as many games. R Madden comes into…

… tonight's confer- cne duel as Michigan's hottest player. The senior center, who is tied for the team lead in goals and points, scored two goals in the Wolverines' 3-0 victory over Maine one week ago. The…

October 29, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… Kasiborski Daily Sports Writer How much difference can one loss make? The Michigan women's volleyball team split its matches this weekend, beating Indiana and losing to Purdue. The Wolverines' 3-7 Big Ten…

… than this or than that. This match shows we. really aren't right now." Both the Hoosiers and the Boilermakers are - lower-division teams, and they are teams that the Wolverines have to beat if they want…

October 17, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

… Michigan Intercollegiate Invitational, the Wolverines may have something to prove Sunday. That task will not be easy, however, as nationally-ranked Georgetown as well as strong teams from Bowling Green and…

… North Carolina State will compete in the Interregional. The Wolverines know that defeating the Hoyas may be too much to ask, but they are hoping to keep the race close. "We definitely want to win, but…

… ener- gy for the end. The plan did not proceed as he hoped. At the two mile marker, the Wolverine runners trailed Stanford's running pack by 25-30 seconds. Warhurst said that Michigan had to go all out…

… race. "One thing I can tell you is we're going to get the Michigan guys in front, not 100 yards behind at the mile mark." The Wolverines won't have to travel outside of the county for their next meet…

October 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

…-to-back victories this weekend would give the Wolverines their first four-match winning streak. To achieve Wolverines will have to defeat two nationally- ranked oppo- nents, No. 12 Northwestern and No. 2 Iowa. For…

… the u n r a n k e d Wolverines, the task may not be easy. this, however, the This weekend Who: Michigan vs. No. 2 Iowa and No. 12 Northwestern When: Iowa, today, 3 p.m.; Northwestern tomorrow, noon…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 11

… only did Lake Superior have a physical edge at the time of the goal, it had two more men on the ice than Michigan. The Wolverines, on the other hand, got'he equal- izer four minutes later at 13:13, when…

… the Wolverines ahead, 2-1, at the 13:35 mark of the first period with a power-play goal. The score came just 22 se/- 9nds after Jason Botterill put the Wolverines on the scoreboard. Michigan scored…

October 07, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… want- ed to see Michigan win so badly - because it was a great story, NICHOLAS L because we COTSONIKA ached to see the The Greek Wolverines on Speaks top again, because Nebraska lost and a national…

…, and that was fine. Never did we consider what was really happening. The appearances o e enough, because we wanted to them so much. We were looking through Rose Bowl-colored glasses. The Wolverines

October 07, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… much of a fac- tor in a sport like golf, but it is. Last season, the Michigan men's golf team was supposed to be strong. However, the Wolverines' best finish was a fifth-place showing in the PGA…

… yesterday at the end of the tour- nament. Sophomore Michael Harris was the first golfer off the course for the Wolverines. Instead of just relaxing, Harris signed his scorecard and went back to the 18th green…

… tourna- ment victory this weekend at the Wolverine Invitational. The Wolverines (292-285-295) lapped the field, winning the tournament by a comfortable 20-shot margin. Michigan was helped by con- sistent…

…'s Wolverine champion, Minnesota, finished fourth (299-300-304), one shot behind Miami and Marshall. The Hoosiers took fifth (296-296-302), one shot behind the Golden Gophers. The Wolverines continue their fall…

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

… 1okey team must think that three is the key to victo- Against No. 19 Penn State on Friday, three goals ,ould have been enough to win if the matches were nly half as long, as the Wolverines and the…

… Lady Lions were deadlocked, 2-2, after one half of play. . Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the Lady Lions were not aware of the nagic of three and scored five goals in the second half en route to a 7…

…'s just that she really wasn't into it. You see, she didn't take much pride in being a Wolverine. Fortunately for Michigan, it rarely affected Flaherty on the field. Two years later, Flaherty, a junior, has…

… become one of the best players in the three-year history of the Michigan women's soccer program. The midfielder is the Wolverines' all-time leading point-producer, a two-time' All-Big Ten selection, and…

… Michigan as Flaherty did. Part of Flaherty's problem awaited her and other freshmen when they first arrived at Michigan - the upperclassmen already on the team. These Wolverines were part of the program as…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

… eligible for several assists. Only one goal in Michigan's 4-2 victory over Lake Superior was scored at even strength. The most telling image of the game came early in the second period, when seven Wolverines

…) penalty for doing that." Luhning didn't just grab the guy. He got the Laker in a headlock from behind and yanked him off Peach's back. Peach - playing in his first big game as a Wolverine - was pleasantly…

… second period, for a total of 26 in the stanza. Thirteen different Wolverines earned penalties on the night, and the penalty virus found an unlikely host at the end of the game. All four of Michigan…

… in the box for eight minutes of the final peri- od, the Wolverines came out on top in a grinder of a game. Before Matt Herr scored the short- handed goal that put the game away for the Wolverines, he…

… had to pay the price physically. "Those things happen," Herr said If two is company and three is a crowd, what's seven? That's how many Wolverines were in the penalty box Saturday night. about a…

… Michigan Intercollegiate in Dowagiac by an upstart Eastern Michigan squad, 41- 45. "Wake-up call," was how senior cap- tain Jen Barber described the experience - the Wolverines' first loss of the sea- son…

…. The loss came at an invitational the Wolverines have won ever since it began in 1987. "Overall, we had a couple of good races - no one (on our team) had an awful race by any means," Barber said…

…. Michigan's runners did finish strong- ly, despite the four-point loss. Freshman Elizabeth Kampfe placed sixth overall for the Wolverines, while sophomore Katie McGregor came in ninth. Freshmen Marcy Akard…

… and Allison Noe were not far behind with ninth- and 11 th- place finishes, respectively. Barber placed 12th overall. The Wolverines' best efforts were not enough to beat the Eagles, however, whose top…

…'s hard when you're not expecting (to lose)." Softball The Michigan softball team hosted Eastern Michigan, Wayne State and Toledo in the Wolverine Classic at Alumni Field this weekend. Michigan was not a…

October 31, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - Women seek redemption By Afshin Mohamadi Daily Sports Writer It is a time of mixed emotions for the Michigan women's cross country team. The Wolverines are disappointed to have run…

Wolverines are upbeat about their prospects against stiff confer- ence competition this weekend. Nationally-ranked Wisconsin and Penn State look to place highly on Saturday, and Michigan plans on being right…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 11

Wolverines only continued a trend that, leftunfixed, could cost them an appear- ance in the NCAA championships. Michigan had hoped to contend for second place with No. 10 North olina State, while at the same…

… time gmaining competitive with No. 8 Georgetown. The Wolverines, however, only managed a disappointing fifth- place finish in a field of seven. Not only did they lose to the Hoyas and the Wolfpack, who…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 15

… net with 17 seconds remaining in the first frame. The center slid the puck through the pads of sprawling Maine goaltender Alfie Michaud on a shorthanded break- away, sending the Wolverines into the…

… situations Friday night. rst there was the slow start. Then in the third period, with the Wolverines nursing a 2-0 lead, he was run into the boards by Maine defenseman Jeff Libby. Madden crumpled to the ice…

October 16, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1996 Chips just a stone to step on-. The Michigan field hockey team could swing freely yesterday against Central Michigan, but the Wolverines

…'s stomping of the Chippewas, it looks like the Wolverines were prepared to make their climb out of the depths of the Big Ten. However, after having played the rest of the conference and coming out with a 1…

October 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…, including clutch goals in the NCAA tournament. TuRco'S REVENGE: He may not want to say it, but Michigan's victory must have felt much sweeter for the Wolverines' goaltender, Marty Turco. Returning to his…

… hometown of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Turco stopped 32 shots en route to the Michigan victory. The victory avenged his two losses at the Soo last season. On Feb. 23, Lake Superior edged the Wolverines, 5…

October 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

…'s first opponent of the season. And like Guelph and York, Waterloo was pounded by the Wolverines. The Warriors, Canada's second-best college team last season, were over- matched by the Wolverines, 8…

… penalties, some- thing Waterloo (3-2-0) could not do. Both teams each committed 13 penal- ties for 26 minutes, and both went on the power-play eight times. The Wolverines converted on four of those advantages…

October 25, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

… to clinch their record 23rd tid1e. GOPHERS ,ontinued from Page 10 The Wolverines rushed the ball 83 times for 287 yards in the past two games. But 48 of those yards came on a reverse against Indiana…

… couldn't stop turtle from running through their defensive line. They are surrender- ing almost 233 yards a game on the ground. Still, Carr and the Wolverines aren't taking Minnesota lightly in the 80th…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… Michigan) will score." A few of the Wolverines, like Brown, Big Ten champions. The top varsity runners will rest in are used to running shorter distances for "We're going to train hard Saturday' preparation…

… - the longest losing streak in team history - the Wolverines (2-3-1 Big Ten, 5-6-3 overall) «ebounded last weekend with strong performances against Northwestern and Wisconsin. Led by sophomore goalkeeper…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 16

…- lems go. Sophomore forward Albert White, who was brilliant at times past season, has been suspended for the first semester due to an unspecified team policy violation. Still, the Wolverines have the…

…'re anticipating a suc- cessful season. What that means as far as wins and losses, I don't know." Don't let that fool you. The Wolverines have certain expec- tations. They know there's pressure to avoid another…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… more tennis the Wolverines can play, the auore competition they face, the bet- ter and the more worthwhile the tour- .>ament will be. "This tournament is a perfect set- ting to see how far we've come…

… Blain, Arvid Swan and David Paradzik. Blain, a ransfer from Florida, will take the court for the first time as a Wolverine. "I'm very excited," said Blain, iwhose twin brother Brady plays ten- nis at Big…

… Ten rival Illinois. "I've worked very hard with (coach) Brian (Eisner) and Dan (Goldberg) this fall, apd I'm really looking forward to .playing as a Wolverine. "Starting new here basically gives me a…

… second time this season, the Wolverines had to battle back from a first-half deficit. Michigan now turns its attention to New Hampshire, which comes to town for a match sunday. Wolvennes scrap and law…

… flying high and looking to take Michigan along for the ride. However, rather than getting caught up in Michigan State's fumes, Ilre Wolverines got a jumpstart of their own, winning, 4-3. The victory was th…

… defense and the attack was just on today." Play went back-and-forth to startihe game until Michigan State's Emma Fernandez ripped a shot past goalkeep- er Amy Helber through a crowd Spartans and Wolverines

… Angela DiJames flipped-a shot past Helber for a 1-0 Michigan State lead. The Wolverines apparently respond- ed to DiJames' wakeup call, with Michelle Smulders leading the ata4 Her play in the ensuing…

… knotted the game at one for the Wolverines and seemed to revitalize them as well. But Michigan soon learned ther no way it was going to keep a scor like Michigan State's Rayna Hiscox down. Coming into the…

… a 2-1 lead at the half. Early in the second half, the Wolverines played the familiar role o See SPARTANS, Page 10A Schedule Today No events scheduled. Tomorrow Men's Tennis at Tar Heel Invitational…

… found a way to score yesterday at Ocker Field in its 4- 3 victory over Michigan State. The Wolverines used a little bit of everything to put together their highest offensive output of the season, with…

October 17, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…, Inc. HOME TEAMS IN CAPS Thursday October 17,19 AN OLYMPIAN ENDEAVOR F I t After chasing themselves so often in practice on their home course, the Wolverines will finally get to chase others on…

… It. Wolverines back bn home course Men's cross country to run against several top teams at U golf course By Devon Phelan For the Daily After two weeks of competing in away meets, the Michigan men…

October 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

… Wisconsin and Minnesota, respective- ly, The fact that both the Buckeyes and Wildcats are mortal means the Wolverines have at least a decent chance to reach Pasadena - if they can win their last six games…

…-ranked Wolverines fin- ished second with 59 points, behind No. 3 Stanford (29). Army finished third, followed by New Hampshire, Kansas and Marquette. The Wolverines wanted to keep pace with Stanford's runners, who…

…- ished first with a time of 23:47. His time beat the course record, set last year by fellow Wolverine Kevin Sullivan. Sullivan is out this year with bursitis. "The field of runners was a lot deep- er…

…, they wore racing flats, which he said are slower and make a noticeable differ- ence. This weekend, the Wolverines will host the Michigan Interregional Invitational at I 1 a.m. Teams from all eight…

… districts of the country will participate. Warhurst said the Wolverines will not hold back in the beginning as they did Friday. "We are training to go out faster," he said. MEDCATONRESARC SUD/S;Sig before…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

Wolverines knew what to expect practice, the walk-ons were not as fortunate. The afternoon began at 3 p.m. when 10 walk-ons took the ice, attempting to make Michigan's roster. Of the 10 players trying to earn…

…." Last season, Craig Assenmacher bucked the odds and made the team without coming to school with a scholarship. Right now though, he is the only injured Wolverine. Assenmacher is sidelined with a broken…

… finger. The Wolverines, as a whole, are healthy, and Berenson wants to keep it that way. "It's really difficult to get your team in game shape in a week," he said. "We just hope we have a good week with no…

… organized practice they've had in literally six months." i i ur w . i w } DAMIAN PETRESCU/Daily Michigan assistant hockey coach Mel Pearson instructs players yesterday during the Wolverines' first official…

…, renovated locker and weight rooms, a new trophy room in the north concourse, new bleachers in the north end zone and the removal of obstructed-view seats. The Wolverines have scheduled their first two events…

… the Wolverines. It will be the first time ever that Michigan volleyball will be televised nationally. ROSTER CHANGES: Two players left the Wolverines over the week- end. Senior Ramona Cox transferred to…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 16

Wolverines their eighth national cham- pionship last March, did his share of cel- ebrating after the victory. But what is also cause for celebration for Michigan fans is the fact that along with Morrison, many…

… of last year's offensive stars have returned for the 1996-97 season. The Wolverines count five senior for- wards on their roster. And even though last year's top assist man, Kevin Hilton, graduated…

…. Luhning (20-32-52) fills the left side of the ice. His 12 power-play goals were second on the team, and he was third in assists. C C-Ya. Sorry to burst the bubbles of the Wolverine's faithful, but Michigan…

… campaign. Determining successful wing combi- nations to go with Flynn on the first line will be the task of coach Bob See IVYS, Page 22B Two years ago, the Wolverines destroyed Michigan Tech, 13-0. This…

… Michigan State and Lake Superior will also take part in the 32nd year of the pres- tigious tournament. Things have cha Wolverines handed th two seasons ago. Con championship game, ent at many positions, the…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…. Michigan goalkeeper Amy Helber has done her best to keep the Wolverines competitive, with 61 saves and a .753 save percentage. Michigan State goal- keeper Beth George has an identical save percentage with 58…

… saves, but has bene- fited from the high goal-scoring. Going into today's match, George is 8-2 on the year for the Spartans, compared to Helber's 3-4 record. The Wolverines know that a victory tomorrow is…

… Westfall, the captain of the Michigan's women's golf team, is doing as she plays her senior season. Westfall, from Albuquerque, N.M., recently attained a personal best by fin- ishing seventh at the Wolverine

… at a time," Teichert said. Regardless of the reason, Westfall's success is a welcome benefit to the Wolverines, as are her leadership skills. "She leads by example," Teichert said. "She wants this team…

…-year players have defi- nitely been leaders on the field. The five field players - juniors Flaherty, Poulin, Marks, Amanda Gauthier and Jaime Ross - have combined for 12 of the Wolverines' 49 points this season…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

… affected by the knee injuries that cut short his first two seasons as a Wolverine. "I think maybe a little subconsciously (he may be affected)," Fisher said. NEW KID IN TOWN: At least Vignier doesn't have to…

… position the Wolverines find themselves in for the next two nights. You might as well be in Russia. The Wolverines will be closer to Asia than the U.S. mainland. In their second year in the conference, the…

… Nanooks (0-3 CCHA, 0-5 overall) host the Wolverines in a pair of games, tonight and tomorrow night, at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks. Both games begin at 7 p.m. Alaska time, which is midnight, Ann Arbor…

Wolverines won both games, 6-3 and 4-3. This season's nine-man senior class was there. But it's not only the games the seniors remember - it is the entire Alaska experience. "It was a real different lifestyle…

… took the half-day flight to Alaska on Tuesday morning, packing plenty of warm clothes and school books. When the Wolverines wake up in Alaska today, it will be a shock to their systems. The players and…

October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… strong third- to play wi place finish into eir previous rder for tournament, the Wolverines Wid"! hope to carry their solid play into this week- Michigan womE end. Lexington native Sharon Park will lead…

… Sarah Lindholm will also tee off for the Wolverines. Although Park has been depend- able of late, Teichert is not looking toward any one player to handle most of the pressure. "There is no one particular…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… will take their marks on the starting blocks this weekend at Canham Natatorium. Saturday at 9:30 a.m., the Wolverines will hear the starting gun for the first time this year. The intrasquad meet will…

… help Michigan prepare for a season that spans six months, starlina with Michigan State and includian - our trips to California. For the de'ending Big Ten champions, the meet should help the Wolverines

October 28, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

Wolverines hopped on the team bus and went off to see the tourist attraction of tourist attractions: the Alaska Pipeline. "That was, like, the big attraction out there," Michigan defenseman Chris Fox said…

… thrilling of sight- seeing trips, it wasn't entirely in vain. It did make the museum trip seem pretty interesting. The Wolverines visited a museum on the Alaska-Fairbanks campus and found the Alaskan history…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 18

…'s attention. The pair has received more than its fair share of adulation over the past three years, and the Wolverines' national championship last season has turned this season into something of a media circus…

… - which, along with defenseman Sloan, falls squarely on the shoulders of Morrison and Botterill - isn't getting any easier. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the offensive duo is keeping things in per…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

…, Madden scored his second goal of the night, sealing Michigan's 3-0 victo- ry over the Black Bears in front of 10,489 at the Joe Louis Arena on Friday. The Wolverines improved their Oord to 3-0 while Maine…

… his room, though White would this past weekend. The suspension leaves the Wolverines with just five returning players who saw consider- able action last season. Only six players cur- rently on…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

… relatively even boats rather than focusing on one best boat paid off for Michigan its second race of the season. it was clear from the beginning that the Wolverines' stiffest competi- tion would come from…

Wolverine may be down, Michigan (1-0 Big Ten, 1-0 overall) is certainly not out of the Big Ten race. As one of the favorites for the national championship, the Wolverines hope to improve on last year's third…

…, when it competes against Illinois on Saturday and then travels to the Northwestern Relays on Sunday. Illinois will be the Wolverines' sec- ond straight conference opponent. Although the Wolverines have…

… swimmer Rachel Gustin will not travel with the Wolverines to meets at Illinois and Northwestern this weekend. She will undergo arthroscopic shoulder surgery Tuesday in Cincinnati and be sidelined for six…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 21

… line last year. Steven Halko, the heart and soul of the Wolverines, graduated last year. Now, the defensive unit must play a game of you-step-up-here-and-I'll-step- up-there. This season, four senior…

… defense," Sloan said. "My main concern is to help the young guys on our team. If I can do that, then I know I am doing my job." Last year, the Wolverines were doing their job. Michigan allowed 2.16 goals…

October 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… Waterloo was penalized for holding. The Wolverines worked the puck up the ice into the Warriors' zone. Michigan gained control of the puck and set up its power play with freshman left wing Andrew Merrick…

… puck just went into the net. I got a little lucky on that one." Berenzweig not only contributed to the Wolverines offense, but more importantly, he was a force on the ice. Whenever the Warriors played a…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 1, 1996 WOLVERINES Continued from Page 12 I opponents with this weekend's trip to Northwestern. It is their first Big Ten game since August. Last season…

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the referee ruled Streets out of bounds. Fome Mihigan star Biakabutuka out dumr for seasn with torn knee ligaments CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Former Michigan running back Tshimanga…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 19

… only one way to redeem myself." Maybe that's why Turco played like he was on a mission in the postseason. The Wolverines would not lose again after that road trip. Jn their nine-game winning streak to…

…-year career. Convincing Turco to be a Wolverine was not very hard. Turco remembers: "The first game I saw here at Yost, I said to myself, 'This is where I want to play.' For one, I don't want to play against…

…." Turco went 27-7-1 in his freshman cam- paign, with a 2.76 goals-against-average and an .894 save percentage. The Wolverines were the regular-season CCHA champions and advanced to the now-infamous NCAA…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… expect a fight from r-ish By Jacob Wheeler For the Daily The Michigan men's cross country team will face its biggest challenge of the season, thus far, when the Wolverines travel to Notre Dame for a meet…

…-ranked Fighting Irish are thc, first ranked opponents that Michigan has faced this season. The l5th-ranked Wolverines are the underdogs, but they won't be carrying that attitude with them to South Bend…

October 24, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 19) • Page Image 16

… five juniors. Forward Silver Shellman, forward Catherine DiGiacinto and guard Jennifer Kiefer hope to lead the Wolverines to a winning season in their senior campaign. Guevara said she knows it will take…

… to recharge the Wolverines by carrying them beyond their mediocre performances of the past few years. AROUND THE BIiflN CONFERENCE Buckeyes pay visit to upset-minded Iowa. The Lowest International…

October 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 11) • Page Image 22

… then there is someone named Marty Turco to back them up between the pipes. The junior goaltender had a memo- rable season in 1995-96 for the Wolverines. He had a 34-7-1 record in net, giving him 61 wins…

… Spartans in assists.1 Bring Home A Box Full Of Safety! mI..INA WF, l The Spartans and Wolverines can never seem to get along. JOE WESTRATE/Daily Sophomore Chris Bogas and junior last year. captain Tyler…

October 07, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

…--- .sport s imUF Ftio- The 14th-ranked Wolverines have next weekend off before welcoming the Indiana Hoosiers to town for a homecoming battle. Michigan owns a 72-23 record in homecoming games, but has…

… dropped three of the past six. The Wolverines enjoy a six-game winning streak in the series against the Hoosiers dating back to 1987, and Indiana has not won in Michigan Stadium since 1967. The Hoosiers are…

October 07, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… Northwestern students celebrate a 17-16 victory in Evanston, Ill., on Saturday after stunning the Wolverines with 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. has been meeting in closed, secret ses- sions since…

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