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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

… team bus departs for Columbus today, the Michigan field hockey team will head into its final week. The Ohio State game emerges as a must win game for the Wolverines who hope to carry their seniors into…

…'s games, the Michigan field hockey team hopes that the play of first-year forward Katie Vignevic as well as others can propel the Wolverines into their first post-season tournament ever. Giants lose…

… fourth." Sweat feels the main competition facing the Wolverine harriers will come from Indiana, * Illinois, and Wisconsin. The defending Big Ten Champion Badgers, whose team also captured the NCAA…

… Championship last season, should be particularly dangerous with the extra fan support generated by having the race held in Madison. The Wolverine runners have cut back on their mileage as the Big Ten meet has…

… anywhere in the top three. However, they never seem to run well in the big meets, according to several Wolverines. Whatever happens to the team's hopes, Rowand could become the Big Ten individual champion…

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

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

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

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

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

October 23, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 34) • Page Image 17

… slow," Rowand said. "But as the season went on I kept improving. It turned out great." That greatness carried over to her junior year when she led the Wolverines to a seventh-place showing at the NCAA…

… starts everything sort of falls in place." 0 6 did I shot it." Brown also said Michigan's forechecking led to the scoring chances responsible for the Wolverine victory. "We were checking them well and…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 20, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…Page 12- The Michigan Daily -Friday, October 20, 1989 Blue crew travels to Derrick Walker, Michigan tight end ar Wolverine charge into Iowa City to fac H1AWKEYES Continued from page 1 "The noise…

… Taylor will be directing the Wolverine offense against the Hawkeyes (3-2, 1-1). But according to Schembechler, redshirt frosh Elvis Grbac may also see action. "Whoever I decide to start at the end of the…

… a score of 2-1 with goals coming from first-year defender Kari Andrews and Seiffert. In last year's match with Indiana, the Wolverines lost a tough game in overtime to the Hoosiers. According to…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 12, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

…. For the rest of the game, though, Michigan took complete control The Wolverine offense finished with nineteen shots on goal as opposed to only four posted by CMU, two in each half. Sophomore Heather…

….00) - a category hailed by Wolverine coach Joyce Davis as being the team's strength. The attention given to such dismal statistics is not meant to harp on a struggling team's shortcomings, but rather to…

… scored 5.7 kills per game against the Wolverines, two more than her normal season average. Similarly, EMU standout Roxanne Munch ate up the Wolverines with nine kills, seven digs and seven blocks in only…

… contain her. The Wolverines, however, showed very little preparedness in countering the Eastern Michigan senior. It seems as though Davis' prognostication is effective enough, but what about her coaching…

… cannot correct this on their own. Davis must come to the realization that the Wolverines can not get any worse, and therefore she must change the face of her team. The team's main weakness, according to…

October 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 23) • Page Image 14

… expectations, having been picked to finish third in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association coaches preseason poil. Bolstered by the return of nine seniors, both coach and players expect the Wolverines to make…

… fourth last season with a 17-1.1-4 CCHA record (22-15-4 overall) and with the combination of some veterans and some new blood, the Wolverines are ready to make a jump to the top of the league. Moes (14…

… road to stay in the running," Berenson said. "How you start can really make a difference in your year." 6 6 0 FILE PHOTO Michigan goaltender Warren Sharples is one of the keys to the Wolverine's season…

…. Sharples will return to the net this year, his final year, as Michigan's top netminder. Coach Red Berenson said that much of the Wolverines fate will be determined by Sharples play. Central Collegiate Hockey…

October 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 23) • Page Image 15

… young players. The transition and getting over the college difficulties for the freshmen cost our team a lot of games." -Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson after the 1986-87 season. The Wolverines

…, to be at the center of a lot of Wolverine wins. "Any successful college team has a solid nucleus of seniors that play well," he said. "That's one of the reasons we feel our team will be an improved…

… recruiting, many prospective recruits looked past the Wolverines' record. After that frosh fiasco in 86-87, the sophomores came together in 1987-88 to produce Berenson's first winning season. They finished 22…

…- 17 overall and moved up to 5th in the CCHA with a 17-15 record. Last season, the eight juniors from the original recruiting class helped the Wolverines bring home a 22- 15-4 record. They were 17…

… start over again with all new players next year," Moes said, referring to this year's strong frosh class. "There won't be a big gap." But still, the Wolverines are not going to be the same team. "There…

…-captains Mike Moes, top, and Alex Roberts lead a group of eight seniors into what they hope will be their most successful year since becoming Wolverines. Hard-fought Blue-White Game ends in 3-3 deadlock by…

… became a Wolverine. Stone because of his friendship and Berenson because of the great amount of respect that he commands from his players. "You'll never meet another coach like him. I can't even find the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 05, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

… play, as she continues to improve as the season progresses. Last Saturday, she scored a goal in the Wolverines' 5-2 victory over conference rival Ohio State. After the game, Coach Smith had praise for…

… finished strongly, finishing third in the invitational. The first day of the invitational the golfers had to play 36 of the 54 hole tournament. The Wolverines started out well, finding themselves in second…

October 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 20) • Page Image 10

… resulted in a newfound spirit for the Wolverines, but the Spartans de- fense was able to hold Michigan. Michigan coach Mike Ruddy JOSE JUAHRL/ail Michigan sophomore middle forward Dick Hillary kicks the…

… ball out of the Wolverines' end of the field against the Spartans yesterday. blamed the loss on inconsistency. "We played good the last sixty-five minutes," the third year coach said. "But we can't be…

October 02, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…-Yuan's Candle-light Analogy - Chinese Buddhist Justification for the Immortal Soul," L Yuet-keung, noon-l pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 936-1603. Career Plau, & Place-Interview lec, 4:10-5 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm…

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