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November 28, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… at home. ' Friday's 3-3 tie in Kalamazoo k~ept the Wolverines unbeaten on the road. But Saturday's 6-5 loss at Yost <%ntinued their frustrations at home. : For want of a couple of inches, jaturday's 6…

…-5 setback could have been a 7-6 win. The Wolverines had t vo scoring chances glance off the p~ost. The final chance came in the game's closing seconds, as a Mike Moes' wrist shot deflected high off te right…

… post. "I just went to the net and the puck came out front," Moes said. "I shot it off the goal post and it went MOES' SHOT was one of many Wolverine bids to tie the game in the final minute of play, but…

…-open first period; vhich featured long stretches of three-on-three play. The Wolverines enjoyed leads of -0 and 3-1 during the first period. First-year forward Ted Kramer had two goals and Brad Turner, who was…

…. 'THE BRONCOS added two goals in the second period, ifmproving their lead to 5-3. The Wolverines had their chances, including several during a one- rpinute-17-second span during which they enjoyed a five…

… Berenson a loose puck into the Broncos' net to tie the score. But Western's Rob Pallin answered by rifling a slapshot past Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples from the right point. It was Pallin's first career…

…. The Wolverines fell behind early when Western scored on a penalty shot. Western left winger Bill Armstrong converted the penalty shot when Michigan defenseman Jeff Turner covered a loose puck in the…

Wolverines' crease. Western's leading scorer, Ron Hoover, added a power-nlav goal. Michigan goal by defenseman Myles O'Connor, increasing the Broncos' lead to 3-1. But Michigan center Don Stone scored a short…

…-handed goal with 6:21 remaining to bring the Wolverines within a goal. With just over four minutes left, Wolverines goalie Tim Keough kept the game within reach with a save against Hoover, who had a one…

… on the road was a moral victory for the Wolverines, but Saturday's disappointment reversed their spirits, as they came away with only one point for the second straight weekend and suffered their second…

November 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 42) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 4, 1988--Page 11 Jug Continued from Page 1 get up more for Michigan than for any other team. He does acknow- ledge, however that the Wolverine defense poses a…

… Little Brown Jug. THE JUG was a forgotten Wolverine water jug left at a 'Minnesota-Michigan game in 1903. When the Wolverines asked to get the jug returned, the Gophers said Ahey'd have to win it back. So…

… HANDELMAN/Doily Michigan defenders; Erick Anderson (37), Brent White (88), and Tripp Welbourne (3) can't stop a Wake Forest running back as he scores a touchdown. The Wolverines hope to do better against…

… the numbers one through twelve have been equally as hexing, as the Wolverines have dropped every conference game. After opening the season 10-3, the Wolverines' record now stands at 10-16 and their Big…

… Invitational. The Wolverines won in four games. The next time the, intrastate rivals faced each other was last month's contest in Ann Arbor, with the Spartans winning in five games. And Wednesday night, the…

Wolverines lost to the Spartans in three games, 12-15, 10-15, 14-16. "THEY REALLY prepared to play us," said Michigan assistant coach Youde Wang. "Before they didn't pass very well. Last night they passed…

… unusually well." "Michigan has a big block. They block well and we respect it," said Michigan State coach Ginger Mayson. "We passed really well (to overcome it)." The Wolverines and Michigan State share the…

…, Karla Hunter, and Kristen Lang were injured. First-year player Jennifer Paulson, considered a valuable addition, has been out the entire season. And most recently the Wolverines lost Wendy Raber and Laura…

…. UNFORTUNATELY, in their defeats, the Wolverines' weaknesses have overshadowed their strengths. Their biggest weakness appears to be ball handling. "During a game a blocked ball goes in any direction. We don…

… important as another trophy the Wolverines would like a chance to play for - the Rose Bowl cup. IF MINNESOTA can pull off the upset, that would throw a major kink into Michigan's Rose Bowl plans. Will they…

November 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 7

… as Michigan and Lake Superior State College battled to a 1-1 overtime tie before a Parents Night crowd of 2890 in the Norris Center. And battle is exactly what the Wolverines and the Lakers did as the…

…-teams act- ively checked and back checked. Senior Peter Mason started his first Central Collegiate Hockey Association game in goal for the Wolverines and saved 34 of 35 shots on goal, while Laker Lawrence…

… scoreless although the Michigan offense fired 19 shots on Dyck. The failure of the two teams to score in period sent the contest into a ten minute overtime. The Wolverine defense left the responsibility…

… stanza on a Michigan mistake. The Wolverines were coming off a two man disadvantage with Steve Richmond coming out of the penalty box as Dennis May came off the bench. Both realized there were too many…

Wolverines on the ice, and both of them headed back to the bench. Meanwhile, Wolverine defenseman Mark Perry was all alone on Mickey Chandler, who got away from him, and shot alone past Mason. Michigan tied it…

… its opening meet against York University in Toronto. Last year the Wolverines had a dual meet record of 4-7 and finished 5th in the Big Ten. The team also saw the graduation of leaders Darrell Yee, who…

… season." Two of the Wolverines competing today are prime exam- ples of this year's health. Both Mike McKee and Chris Van Mirelo were hurt for most of the 1980-81 season, but today they are healthy and…

…. Butregardless of how healthy the Wolverines are, defeating the tumblers of York University will be no small task, according to Loken. "I know a lot of people have never heard of York, but last year they sent four…

… Bowling Green In- 0 vitational Relays 'for the second straight year yesterday.' Tami Paumier swam in five of the six victories and Melinda Copp raced in four events to lead the Wolverines over Michigan…

November 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…." second guard or the small forward biggest euphemisms in sport, one that rebounding become obvious question HOWEVER, IF the Wolverine men- position," James said. "Whichever usually kicks off a long…

… knee operations last "It's strictly a,rebuilding year,'sim- With a short line-up, the Wolverines Frieder. summer. "I'm pessimistic about his ply because we have so many young will be forced to rely on…

… speed and Depth will not be a problem for the returning this year," Frieder said. pilayers," coach Bill Frieder told the quickness, but Frieder cautions that the Wolverines, with Joe James, Dan "There is…

… luncheon at "If we can rebound the ball, we hope Rockymore and Willis Carter joining Without McCormick, the Wolverines Crisler Arena yesterday. might be overmatched in the physical ONE OF THOSE young players…

…, Eric Big Ten conference. Turner, might be the backbone of the "The conference will be as tough as Wolverine attack this season. ever. In my estimation - and I think "I think Eric's going to be a great it…

… agrees with Frieder on the icwe're not going to win the Big Ten, but role he must play if the Wolverines are we can have a good year." to be a successful team. However, some of Frieder's players "I…

… BELL Whether the Wolverines will surprise season started today, according to FRESHMAN GUARD ERIC Turner fields questions from reporters at the fans at Crisler Arena may depend Frieder. The rest of the…

November 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… (10- 0), the Wolverines' Rose Bowl opponent, could take over the No. 1 position with a win Saturday over top-ranked Notre Dame at the Los Angeles Coliseum (3:30, ABC-TV). The Fighting Irish.(10-0) have…

… said Monday at his last weekly press luncheon of the year. The Wolverines (8-2-1) last met the Trojans in the 1979 Rose Bowl. Southern Cal defeated Michigan, 17- 10, earning a share of thenational…

… fullback Leroy Hoard (33) is brought down by Ohio State defenders during Saturday's Wolverine win. Hoard ran for two touchdowns, bringing his season total to nine. Wrestlers start off slow- BY DAVID HYMAN…

… The Michigan wrestling team competed this weekend in the Ohio Open, its first tournament of the season. The Wolverines failed to bring back memories of their '87-88 season, which saw them finish 6th at…

… chosen on eight different criteria. Three- time All-American John Fisher at 134 pounds was the lone Wolverine winner, pinning Dan Willaman of Edinboro. MICHIGAN'S other three All-Americans, Joe Pantaleo…

November 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… talent, they can chip away the flaws and complete a successful design - much like the Michigan hockey team this weekend in Big Rapids. The Wolverines fell to the Ferris State Bulldogs Friday night, 3…

… defensive lapses, especially in the third period. These lapses either resulted in lack of productivity or the loss of a lead. SATURDAY, however, the Wolverines mounted an early 4-1 lead in the first period…

… countered to bring Michigan's advantage back to three. The shooting gallery ended in the third as Lockwood added the only tally. Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples registered 22 saves on the night before Glen…

…, Michigan's shooting was not as accurate. The Wolverines had 70 shots on goal with only 38 on target and only one goal to show for it. "We did everything we wanted to but put the puck in the net," said…

…, epitomizing Michigan's intense desire to come home with a split. The Wolverines got two of the goals off rebounds, something they have not been able to do in the past. "I knew it would be important for us to…

… did we had a chance to rebound." THE BULLDOGS and Wolverines entered the series with the worst goals-against records in the league, but after two periods the score was only 1-1. With only one minute…

November 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… was 100 points and a win over the Yugoslavian national team begin the Wolverines' basketball season. It was a good beginning, to put it mildly, for freshman Gary Grant, and a positive new beginning for…

… eventually we're gonna face much better teams," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder after last night's 100-87 entrance examination. Topping the Wolverine honor role was Roy Tarpley, whose 22 points led Michigan…

… and whose 19 rebounds were a multi-national best. Grant's 17 points gave him the Wolverines' second highest grade, but it was his defense of Yugoslavia's star guard Drazen Petrovic for his first Crisler…

… left him on him (Petrovic)." Grant's defense was also one of the keys to the Wolverine offense. Each of his game-high three steals led to Michigan points, the most notable of which was a ferocious…

… reverse dunk by forward Rich Rellford late in the second half. A few minutes before that dunk, the Wolverines were struggling. Michigan's 51-35 halftime lead had been cut to seven, 73-66 with nine minutes…

November 21, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 21, 1986 Wolverines By ADAM SCHEFTER Despite losing two games this past weekend to Michigan State, the Michigan Wolverines played some excellent hockey…

… for the Wolverines' slow start at 3-9. Excluding one game at Illinois- Chicago when the team had food poisoning, the game at Michigan State last Saturday was the only one that the Wolverines have been…

… this weekend when they face a squad that is similar to the Wolverine want team. The 6-6 Broncos (fifth place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association) have a lot of freshmen on the team. Three are…

… on defense and five are on the front line. And like the Wolverines, their freshman have done an admirable job. Center Paul Pollilo, a Brantford, Ontario native, has picked up much of the offensive…

…," he said. "We'll stand there until they're quiet." But the real scare for the Wolverines is Buckeye receiver Cris Carter. Michigan defensive coordinator Gary Moeller called him "Their Carter," comparing…

… him to Wolverine great Anthony Carter. The junior All-American candidate is OSU's all-time leadin receiver with 157 grabs, 25 for a touchdown, and 2589 yards. This year he has hauled in 58 passes for…

… aickles, four interceptions, and two sacks.' Harbaugh called Spielman a "superman." Harbaugh, however, may have the kryptonite to get through the Buckeye defense. If he does, he will lead the Wolverines

November 03, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… stressed that he wanted more emphasis on the first period when his Wolverines faced off against the UNH Wildcats last night. Well, Red got just what he wan- ted-and a full slab of things he didn't want as…

… an angry bunch of Wolverines, who were hit with nine two-minute minors. "PENALTIES were a big factor tonight," said Berenson. "We took some bad penalties and couldn't get things going again." But while…

… Hampshire's Greg Rota with a wrist shot to the top corner for a 2-0 Wolverine lead. Tom Stiles got the assist on that goal and would later score one of his own. Todd Carlile notched Michigan's third goal at…

… insurmountable lead at the end of the first period. UNH mobilized from then on, and jumped out to a lead the Wolverines couldn't overcome. How important were the penalties? Just ask Tim Makris. "We played great in…

… but first-year coach Barb Canning was optimistic about her team's chances. "We were hoping to catch them off guard," Canning said after the Wolverines fell to the Boilermakers, 15- 8, 9-15, 15-8, and 15…

…-11. PURDUE'S Marianne Smith led a relentless Boilermaker attack in game one with four spike kills and several key blocks. The listless Wolverines let six deep shots by Purdue go by only to have them land fair…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… last night and the Illinois-Chicago hockey team was also treated to a turkey - a turkey of a performance by Michigan. The Flames knocked the Wolverines for a loop, 7-3, handing Michigan its six- th…

… straight loss. The Wolverines are !now 4-7 on the season while UIC, ranked ninth in the country, is 8-3. IN A physical game, the Wolverines took it on the chin in more ways than one. Not only were they…

… behind the Wolverine defense, Nelson took a pass from Jamie Husgen. Nelson then passed to Klenk in front of the sprawling Chiamp and Klenk had a wide open net. Michigan answered quickly at 19:33 as Chris…

… period broke the Wolverines' back. UIC's Mike Rucinski picked up a loose puck in Michigan's zone and simply slid it to the crease. Chiamp played the shot too casually and allowed the puck to slip through…

… his pads. SHORTLY thereafter, Chin scored the first of his two goals to put the Flames in control at 4-1. Wolverine sophomore Brad Jones tipped in a Jeff Norton shot at 4:50 of the period, his 11th…

Wolverines applied the pressure and finally scored on a Ray Dries backhand shot at 5:04. But Ryan stopped nine other shots in the third and at the 12:58 mark, UIC capitalized on anotherdefensive lapse by…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 CAGERS EASY WINNERS Birthday-boy Roy leads Wolverines By JIM DWORMAN Roy Tarpley celebrated his 19th bir- thday in fine style last night. Michigan's sophomore center scored 17 points, grabbed…

… eight rebounds and blocked six shots to lead the Wolverines to a 71-55 victory over North Carolina A&T. Starting in place of the injured Tim McCormick, Tarpley hit eight of nine shots and his only free…

… ALL MERCHANDISE WITH THIS COUPON (Exce t sale items) Expires Mon., Dec. 5, 1983 1 nd' r m , wrMM midu Daily Photo bySCOTT ZOLTON Wolverine forward Butch Wade lays one in despite the coverage of North…

… mid- way through the second half enabled Michigan to withstand a furious last- minute rally, as the Wolverines beat Toledo in their season opener, 55-52, at Crisler Arena Saturday. squeak in opener The…

… Rockets trailed by as many as five points with less than a minute to play, and began fouling in desperation. Missed Wolverine free throws kept Toledo in the contest and, when Rocket forward Ken Epperson…

… completed a three-point play with eight seconds left, Toledo had a chance to shock the favored Wolverines. BUT WHEN Michigan in-bounded the ball, Toledo was unable to foul until time ran out. Leslie Rockymore…

November 20, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 52) • Page Image 13

… were against the Michi- gan woman's volleyball team from, the start. Going against Illinois can do that to you. Last night, at the IM, Building, the odds proved themselves, right as the Wolverines were…

… swept in three games, 15-6, 15-5, and 15- 7. The Illini (26-3 overall, 16-0 in, the Big Ten) came into the match hoping to clinch the Big Ten title; and disposed of the Wolverines in quick fashion to do…

November 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… yesterday's consolation game, Grant sank three clutch free throws in the game's final minute to give the Wolverines a 78-76 come-from- behind victory over Alabama- Birmingham at Sullivan Arena. "The way we…

… came back showed 6verybody was working hard, and we showed a lot of character," Grant said. The win secured the Wolverines of a third-place finish in the eight- team tournament, going 2-1. Michigan…

… points, shooting just three-of-14 from the floor. "Gary Grant was night and day different from yesterday," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder. "He was the leader we needed him to be." The game started…

… off quite innocently for Michigan as it scored the game's first six points and led by as much as 13 points in the first half. The Wolverines entered the locker room at the half with a 39-30 advantage…

… that rallied the Wolverines. Glen Rice, the game's most valuable player with a game-high 27 points, hit two key three-point shots, and Loy Vaught sank a turnaround jumper and a pair of free throws to cut…

… real Michigan basketball expert please stand up? On one side, we have Dick Vitale. Vitale says the Wolverines are the best team in the country. With more talent and potential than any other college team…

… exactly what happened this weekend as ESPN broadcasted the Great Alaskan Shootout from Anchorage, giving everyone the chance to see the Wolverines firsthand, while also listening to Vitale promote the team…

… probably lining up reservations for Kansas City as the Wolverines looked, at times, spectacular and unbeatable. All the while, Vitale was beaming over his preseason prognostication. He said that Frieder…

…'s squad has "more talent than Elizabeth Taylor has diamonds," and that perhaps he- should find a new place to rank the Wolverines that was even higher than No. 1. On Saturday, though, the Wolverines proved…

November 12, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…FRANCES After a shot from the starter's pistol, a splash in the pool and a few quick strokes, the Michigan men's swim team glided by the University of Toronto Friday night 83-26. The Wolverines jumped into their…

… good to start out with a win like this." Dave Kerska led the Wolverines with two individual victories in the 50- yard freestyle, touching out at 20.82, and the 100-yard freestyle, with a 45.83. Teamed…

… power play and allowed a horrific 42 shots Saturday was, yes, the Michigan Wolverines. Such has been the early season tendency of this year's Wolverine hockey team. Two exhibition losses to Team Canada…

… considered one of the toothless teams in the CCHA. Outscored 34-18 outside of Yost, the Wolverines have found away games a tough road to hoe. Last weekend's series with the Spartans showed how erratic the…

Wolverines are away from home sweet home. Friday night Michigan traded goals with the highly regarded Spartans, and after Brad McCaughey's breakaway goal at 15:19 of the third period, Michigan held on behind…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

… teams showed that this would be anything but a cakewalk for the Wolverines. Last year the two teams split their season series with egch winning one at home. Ohio State leads the overall series with a 15…

… didn't play the kind of hockey that's won games for us offensively or ifensively." o Inconsistency at home has been a problem that has plagued the Wolverines all season. After last weekend's Swimmers spe…

…'s Todd Fanning and some unlucky bounces thwarted the Wolverine attack. "We had a lot of chances that just didn't go in for us tonight," said Michigan winger Rob Brown. "But you have to give them credit…

…. They came in here and skated hard." On Friday night, however, the Wolverines were lucky to escape with a tie. "When we get breakdowns like we did tonight, it's tough for our team to win," said Berenson…

…. The Wolverines held Toronto scoreless in the last two minutes of the first half to open up a 41-29 lead. VanDeWege had stressed defense during the WQlverines' preseason workouts. On Saturday, the…

Wolverine defense was inconsistent. But when the Wolverines successfully executed on defense, the offense produced. "WE FOUND out that the game goes as well as our defense goes," said VanDeWege. "We stopped…

… Kirschenman, who BY JODI LEICHTMAN Throughout their season, the members of the Michigan men's cross country team have been anti- cipating this day. Seven Wolverines are awaiting the sound of the gun to begin…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' recent success would soon end if they didn't tighten their defense. This weekend, the defense tightened. Rookie goalie Tim Keough, in his first collegiate start, stopped 11 third-period shots and…

… 27 of 28 shots in the game as Michigan clung to a 2-1 victory Friday night. VETERAN goalie Warren Sharples started Saturday and met every challenge, posting his second career shutout as the Wolverines

… Michigan gain a come-from-behind win at Bowling Green. Four of Michigan's defenders could not play Friday due to suspensions incurred against Bowling Green, but the improvised Wolverine defense kept the puck…

… Brost scored on an assist from O'Connor, giving Michigan a 2-0 lead midway through the first period. The Wolverines continued to bombard Ferris goalie Marc Felicio, ending the first period with a 15…

…-5 shots-on-goal advantage, but were unable to score further. Then Felicio's luck ran dry. The Wolverines scored four second-period goals and added three more in the third period as the Wolverines scored…

… sweeping the last-place Buckeyes. The Spartans enjoy only a three- point advantage over the Wolverines and play nonconference games next weekend. "It surprises me how well we've played on the road," O…

… its first conference victory this year. When the Wolverines last faced Iowa, Michigan volleyball coach Joyce Davis was livid with the team for its lackluster performance, in which the Wolverines dropped…

… three straight games. This time, the Wolverines were hoping just to play well. "Its David versus Goliath," Davis said before the match. Watching Michigan dominate Iowa, it would have been difficult to…

… confuse the Wolverines with the little guy and his slingshot. MICHIGAN won, 15-5, 15- 7,12-15, and 15-9. Michigan's blocking, best in the Big Ten at 3.15 per game, was awesome. Carla Hunter and Julia Sturm…

November 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… Arena. Leading 4-3 entering the final period in the opener, the Wolverines yielded two goals in the first three minutes, and went on to lose 6-4. Michigan bounced back with a 7-4 win Saturday. THE FLAMES…

… caught fire early in Friday's third period, and the Wolverines got burned. Paul Tory batted a rebound past Michigan goalie Tim Makris to tie the score at 2:16, and 29 seconds later Flame captain Mike Merch…

… frustration for Michigan as it tried to come back. A Wolverine power play late in the frame was one of the worst ever, as the Flames eirectively forechecked, keeping the puck in Michigan's end almost the entire…

…Caughey had one 'Sweep, sweep.' We should have been goal and three assists in the weekend split with the Flames, in which the Wolverines lost Friday, 6-4, and won concerned with one period at a time. I Saturday…

…." There was no mistaking the dif- ference in Michigan's intensity on Saturday. The power play worked well, as the Wolverines converted on five of 11 manpower-advantage op- portunities in the series…

… CCHA standings. The Wolverines are currently tied for fifth with Illinois-Chicago and Ohio State, and they trail fourth place Ferris State by 'ust one oint. Action SportSWer FACTORY CLOSEOUTS…

… Bowl, the - Wolverines still should be playing someplace warm on New Year's Day. Representatives from many of the post-season bowl games have been keeping close tabs on the Wolverines all season and with…

… the Florida Citrus, Cherry, Liberty, All-American and Holiday Bowls. If the Wolverines can beat Ohio State this weekend, it's likely they will be spending New Year's in either Dallas or New Orleans…

… against an at large team. According to Czekaj the 15-man selection committee for the at large team will meet tomorrow morning in Dallas to make it's top two choices. bowl bi~ds The Wolverines are also on…

… representatives looking at Penn. State, Ohio State and Iowa as well as the Wolverines. Boldenheim would not comment on when this week the final decision would be made. "The people who are at the schools know what…

November 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

… Robinson did eventually get it, but while he was playing with four fouls, he led the Wolverines to the championship of the Maui Classic. The junior guard scored 20 points while running Michigan's offense…

… against the pressure defense of Oklahoma Sunday night as the third- ranked Wolverines beat the fourth- ranked Sooners, 91-80. MICHIGAN held a comfortable lead through most of the second half until Robinson…

… the post. Earlier in the game, Ted Kramer, who had two goals in the first period, also rattled a shot off the post. So close. CLOSE, THOUGH, is nothing new for Michigan. Of the Wolverine's four home…

… Illinois-Chicago and four points ahead of Lake Superior. But both teams have played two fewer games than Michigan and will have an opportunity to gain ground this weekend when the Wolverines take on non…

… has yet to score a goal or collect an assist this season. Junior Mike Griffin started all three games for Michigan at the Maui Classic. Wolverines made seven of eight freel throws in the final two…

… and Kirk Taylor 12 for the 3-0 Wolverines. Stacey King led Oklahoma, which beat two ranked teams, No. 16 Ohio State and No. 8 Nevada-Las Vegas in the opening rounds, with 27 points. Tyrone Jones added…

November 10, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

…." Having tied their last three games, Ferris State effort of late might best be described as "in the middle." The Wolverines have also been inconsistent in the win column, starting the season at 3-0-1 before…

… losing three of their last four games. Michigan head coach Red Berenson believes that the Wolverines' poor play in Sault Saint Marie against Lake Superior State carried over into the first game against…

…, will go to the NCAA Championships if they are, among the fifteen fastest times. This could open the door for Sean Sweat, the top Wolverine first-year: runner, to travel to Annapolis for the NCAA…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

…, which made the trek to Sault Ste. Marie last weekend to face Lake Superior in a two-game series. In the Wolverines' first-ever road sweep of the Lakers, it was Michigan who displayed all the qualities of…

… from talking. By contrast, the Wolverines repeatedly turned away from Laker attempts to provoke fights. Killer instinct: not settling for a split and playing with just as much intensity Saturday night…

Wolverines would head for Pasadena. Nothing to worry about, right? Not if you're Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler. Schembechler signalled defensive depth and Michigan's final three opponents as his major…

… worries. The last time Minnesota visited Ann Arbor, the Gophers knocked off the highly favored, undefeated Wolverines. "The circumstances are similar," Schembechler said. "I don't want the result to be the…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 10

… best in the country, but guard Gary Grant has other plans for his senior season. The two, along with the rest of the Wolverines, talked about the upcoming season at yesterday's Michigan Basketball Press…

… us third, fourth, or fifth in the conference. I think that's fairly accurate." FRIEDER questioned how Vitale could pick the Wolverines over more veteran Big Ten squads. "A guy like Vitale will say…

… should be right now with six new players." Although both halves were sloppy and practically void of outside shooting, the second half featured the Wolverine running game and dunking abilities. THE BLUE won…

… fancy passing and creative dunks during the game and.warmups. The Wolverines next scrimmage is Wednesday at Crisler Arena, with the newcomers going against the veterans. I I I Doily Photo by JON MUNSON…

…'s two five-man teams finished third and fifth, while Ro- chester's (NY) only squad finished second. Ohio State finished last. Wolverine sharp shooters sen- ior Mark Powell and sophomore Jim Beute tied to…

November 25, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… the Silversword Invitational Classic Tournament. The Wolverines, seemingly in- spired after a halftime break, out- scored Kansas State, 22-6, at the start of the second half and went on to a 80- 58…

… forward Robert Henderson's layup with 20 seconds left to play. Dell Curry, a 6-5 guard who scored 38 points for Virginia Tech against the Wolverines, left a big impression on Chaminade coach Merv Lopes…

… exciting, well played, but ridiculously refereed 7-5 defeat Saturday, leaves Michigan still looking for its first road win this season. While Wolverine head coach Red Berenson was less than ecstatic with the…

… us last week, they would have won (Saturday)." FRIDAY'S GAME was one the Wolverines would like to forget. Michigan came out strong, taking a 2-1 lead in the middle of the first period. The intensity…

… many men on the ice call also went against the Lakers. The Wolverines got hurt when winger Paul Jerrard did his best im- pression of Abdullah the Butcher and smacked the Wolverine Bruce Mac- nab…

… the Wolverines came out strong and it was soph Brad Mc- Caughey who gave Michigan the lead as he took a good pass from Seychel and put the puck past Randy Exelby for his eighth goal of the season…

November 03, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

… series sweep of Miami, head coach Bill Davidge twice pointed out rules technicalities which landed Wolverine defenseman Myles O'Connor in the penalty box. "He's their quarterback out there, we had to do…

… whatever we could to get him off the ice," said Davidge after the game. Quarterback. Myles O'Connor is a veteran leader who's seen the good, the bad and everything in between during his days as a Wolverine

… defenseman. O'Connor chose Michigan for its academics and for the opportunity to play for head coach Red Berenson, a former NHL player and coach. But during his first two years, the Wolverines laboured through…

… defenders and the improvement of goalie Warren Sharples, the Wolverines gave up 49 fewer goals than they had the year before - over one goal per game. The result was eight more wins and the Wolverines first…

… four years and he'll graduate on time. Hopefully he'll have a career in hockey after he leaves Michigan." JOHN MUNSON/Dailye. Senior co-captain defenseman Myles O'Connor has helped the Wolverines jump…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 18

… the Wolverines' fourth all- time leading scorer with 1260 points. Lorea Feldman, a fifth-year senior and starting forward for the Michigan women's basketball team, has lived what most athletes would…

… 91 percent. She has received honorable mention All-Big Ten honors each of the three years she has played for the Wolverines. Feldman is Michigan's fourth all-time leading scorer, without having played…

… final season as a Wolverine. It may be difficult at first for Feldman to return to game situations after such a long lay-off. However, this has not affected her personal goals for the season. "One of my…

… reason and all that matters is how you come back." 0 Doug in Deep BY DOUG VOLAN As the Michigan basketball squad prepares for its upcoming season, Wolverine fans can't help but wonder if this will be the…

… year that their team finally advances to the Final Four. After all, the Wolverines are ranked No. 1 in the nation by Inside Sports magazine. And Street & Smith (No. 3), Sports Illustrated (No. 4…

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… Jordan who just realized he could dunk and couldn't wait to perfect the reverse and tomahawk jams, the Wolverines are eager to start slamming their opponents. THE WOLVERINES' first official meet is…

Wolverines No. 1 in the nation. In addition, Iowa, winners of the last 14 conference titles, lost its three most dominant wrestlers: Brad Penrith, Royce Alger, and Mark Sindlinger, due to graduation. "Our…

… returning All-Americans, each ranking in the top five nationally in their respective weight class, will field a solid cast from top to bottom. A sixth Wolverine, Sam Amine, is expected to be ranked in the top…

… Joe Wells said. Wrestling coach builds winners on mat, in life BY STEVEN COHEN Last Friday, Francis Bentley, the longtime wrestling coach at Flint Northern High School and the former coach of Wolverine

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… riday, November 21, 1986 Page 9 Bradley takes its mark for Wolverines in NIT opener By SCOTT G. MILLER Instead of a jump ball to start tonight's basketball game between Michigan and Bradley, the referee…

… limitations for us not to shoot the ball. The three-pointer is only 19-9 and that is not too far at all." IN ORDER to slow Bradley, Wolverine guards Gary Grant, Garde Thompson, and Antoine Joubert must contain…

…, a 6-8 sophomore, is critical to the survival of the Wolverines' three guard attack. The Muskegon native and sophomore Glen Rice (seven po and three rebounds) will carry the bulk of the rebounding load…

… hope is not only for the coming years. The Wolverines would dearly love to win their remaining four conference matches and finish a respectable seventh. It seems unlikely, but coach Joyce Davis insists…

… it can be done. TO BEGIN the task, Michigan faces off against Northwestern tonight, against whom the Wolverines haverecorded their only Big Ten win. When the two teams played at Evanston, the Wildcats…

…." ON SATURDAY, Wisconsin rolls into town. A month ago in Madison, the Wolverines played one of their worst matches of the year in losing to the Badgers in straight games. Wisconsin is on Blue turf now…

… of the net." The Badgers will retaliate with outside hitters Liz Potempa and Connie Venske the two who hurt the Wolverines most in the previous match. Like Northwestern, however,.Wisconsin isn…

…'t large or powerful. Both teams, Davis says, "are very beatable." Neither will take strong control of the match. Two wins this weekend would give the Wolverines momentum as they make their final run against…

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…'s volleyball team was served another double kill on the road this weekend, as they easily fell to Purdue and then Illinois. The losses sent the Wolverines packing for Thanksgiving dinner. They have only one…

… out from under the Wolverines plate, winning 15-2, 15-2, 15-2. "We played really great," Purdue coach Carol Dewey said. "Our game plan was to try and stop Sturm, Hunter, and Clover. Their middle attack…

… Smith started the scoring Friday evening 9:03 into the game. Michigan defenseman Chris Tamer was unable to clear the puck from behind the Wolverine net and Oliver fed a cross-ice pass to Smith, who was…

… seconds apart. A power play slapshot at 9:04 of the third by Moes, his second goal of the game, brought Michigan within two, 5-3, but the Wolverines were unable to find the back of the net again. "In the…

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…, which is a lot closer to college hockey (in competitiveness)," he continued. "It took me awhile to ad- just." KRUSSMAN PLAYS on a Wolverine teamthat has lost its three top scorers from last season and has…

… miss another series ' is _...--__ ii By DAN CONLIN Michigan hockey coach Wilf Martin continues to suffer from a stomach ailment and will miss his third straight series when the Wolverines play…

…-year head coach Dan Farrell last spring, earned two varsity letters while playing for Michigan during the 1963-64 and 1964-65 seasons. During the former campaign, he scored 34 goals to propel the Wolverines

… DeGULIS If there existed a theme song for the Michigan Wolverine hockey trip to Minnesota, it had to be "Frustrated" by the Knack. The Michigan icers traveled to Minneapolis to do battle with the…

… powerful Golden Gophers, and as expected, the competitors from the Land of 10,000 Lakes easily disposed of the Wolverines. Or did they?. In fact, Michigan skated evenly with the Gophers for much of the…

… series only to be frustrated when it came time to match Minnesota goal for goal. Some images portraying the plight of the Wolverines in Minneapolis follow: Frustration. The sprawled body of weary Michigan…

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… Northwestern and Wisc- onsin this weekend. And they have extra reason to want to win each re- match. It was just four weeks ago that Michigan was swept by both schools on the same road trip. The Wolverines (6…

Wolverines in three games, 15-4, 15-7, 15-2. "Our hopes for the season were to finish high in the Big Ten," head coach Steve Lowe said. "This weekend is critical for us to get back on the winning track." One…

… great flaw that contributed to the lopsided score last time was, as Wolverine head coach Joyce Davis stated, "We just didn't have any defense." Lisa Boyd hit .500 for Wisconsin, adding five kills…

…'s swim team have theirs in order for the opening of the Big Ten season this weekend. The Wolverines begin conference competition today against Wisconsin, moving on to Northwestern on Saturday. But Michigan…

… Contributor After weeks of preparation and anticipation, the Michigan men's swim team begins its season this evening in Madison, Wisconsin. The Wolverines are eager for competitive action and are extremely…

… relays and the individual medley, believes the Wolverine swimmers are ready to be tested. "The team is starting to come together and is looking forward to the season," said Namesnik. This year's men…

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… Big Ten in- two areas. The Wolverines, led by a tall front line, boast the best blocking team in the conference. Unfortunately, they have also been consistent in losing all 12 of their Big Ten matches…

…. The Wolverines look to use their excellent blocking to reverse their losing ways against Minnesota to- night and Iowa tomorrow night. "Though we are facing the fourth- and second-place teams in the…

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…." That first basket came two minutes into the second half, pulling the Wolverines to within two, 33-31. But more importantly, it changed the tem- po of the game dramatically into the Wolverines' favor. "I…

… Greg Wendt layup, 35-31. Rich Rellford cut the lead awns Detroit to three by making the second of two free throws and then Gary Grant hit from the corner to make it 35-34. Then the Wolverines worked…

… in 16 points. Wade even got into the act during the Wolverine's run making up for his missed dunk in the first half by suc- cessfully executing a one-handed jam after stealing the ball at half court…

…. Antoine Joubert also hit double figures for the Wolverines, hitting five field goals and one free throw for 11 points. Wendt, a 6-6 forward who transfered to Detroit last year from Duke, led the Titans with…

… Bo accepts By MIKE MCGRAW It's official now. The Wolverines will be jetting out to San Diego to play in the Holiday Bowl on December 21 against undefeated and number-one ranked Brigham Young. This…

… will be the first time ever that Michigan will be matched against the nation's top team in a bowl game. Ironically, this opportunity comes following the Wolverines' worst season since 1967. But last…

… is outside the realm of capabilities of the Wolverine defense. "We're not going out there with the idea that we are cannon fodder for Brigham Young," said the 15-year coach. "We are going out there to…

… Superior State, a 1-0 heartbreaker and a 6-3 loss in which the Wolverines led 3-0 in the second period. What if Michigan had won both games? Well, they would have moved into solid contention for a top…

…-four finish in the CCHA and climbed to a .500 overall record. Instead, the Wolverines find them- selves in a four-way tie for fifth. Michigan is 5-7 in the CCHA and 5-9 overall. ALTHOUGH THE season is not yet…

… Michigan. Friday night's game was a rare defensive struggle for the Wolverines, featuring a goaltending duel between Michigan's Mark Ciamp and State's Randy Exelby. The only goal of the game was scored on a…

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… Youngstown State last night at Crisler Arena. Tanya Powell, Carol Szcz- echowski and Tempie Brown chipped in 12 points apiece, giving the Wolverines a 1-0 record. From the opening tip to the final buzzer, both…

Wolverines on the floor scored. "When we play a lot of people, you hope for good balance and you hope that people come in and get some buckets," VanDeWege said. "I like to see that. It's hard for teams to…

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…BASKETBALL continued from page 1 lead of their own. But when Mills fouled out with 5:30 remaining and Michigan leading 68-66, the Wolverines hopes to beat No. 6 Arizona all but disappeared. Mills had…

… coach Lute Olson said. "The fact that Mills only got 21 minutes was certainly the key." Michigan coach Steve Fisher, who suffered his first loss as a head coach after leading the Wolverines to the…

…~rm ;.r;. h i~9NCA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? irn t ' EAST LANSING - Michigan State served the ball into the center of the Wolverine defense. Four Michigan players converged at…

…-15, 15-8, 15-7, 15-6, was a fitting finish to the Wolverines' 1-17 Big Ten season. In the opening game, the East Lansing crowd witnessed Mich- igan's competitive potential. The Wolverines jumped out to an…

…. She had four block solos to unofficially tie her for the- Wolverine career blocking record at 104 with fellow senior Hunter. .......... . ............ ........... . ::a I p4Th, ~n . .............v…

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… forward Lorea Feldman and guard Tempie Brown. Feldman (16.4 points per game in 1986-87) returns to the Wolverines after missing last season because of academic problems. During her absence, Brown (14.8 ppg…

… out of you. We can't afford to let that happen." Toronto can surprise the Wolverines if Michigan approaches this game lightly. Guard Mary Ann Kowal is one of Canada's finest scorers, averaging 20.4 ppg…

… wins against Bowling Green and Iowa. But during the early part of the season, teams rarely get a chance to rest. Today, they face Big Ten rival Wisconsin, and Wolverine assistant coach Kara McGrath is…

…." Michigan's swimmers have, looked strong early. Senior Susie Rabiah, along with juniors Gwen DeMaat and Stephanie Liebner have all turned in excellent performances in the Wolverines first two meets. The…

… on the Wolverines in the Canham Natatorium at 4 p.m. Michigan (2-0 overall, 1-0 in the Big Ten) beat Wisconsin (1-2, 0-2) last year, 87-62, and has taken 33 out of the last 37 meets between the two…

… foe Purdue. "It was a great win for them," said Purdue head coach Carol Dewey, re-ferring to the Wolverines first conference victory against Iowa, last weekend. Despite the streak being at only one game…

… pretty good chance against Purdue," said Davis. The Wolverines entered their first match against Purdue with an 0-8 conference record, but according to Dewey: "We were taking them very seriously because we…

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… against Western Michigan, managing to salvage a 4-3 squeaker. , The game started like a bad dream for the Wolverines, as they failed to take advantage of several scoring op- portunities and let Western…

… minute after the Wolverines did a fine job of killing off a two-man Bronco advantage while defensemen Steve Richmond and Mick Neff were in the penalty box. Mason, however, remained sharp while the rest of…

… game misconduct. The lackluster Wolverine power play was unable to take advantage of the one-man advantage until a Tippett tip- in knotted the score at 1-1 with only 48 seconds left in the penalty to…

… second period, when Dennis May's third goal of the season gave the Wolverines a 2-1 edge. May flew down the right wing and whistled alow shot that caught the far corner just after the Wolverines' Jeff…

… Center Church Women United in Ann Arbor Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM WOLVERINE CENTER Dave Richter (5) passes to teammate Brad Tippett (14), in the background. Tippett then fired the puck into the Bronco…

… goal for a Michigan score early inthe second period. The Wolverines went on to down Western Michigan, 4-3. . Earn 8 Credits This Spring in NEW HAMPSHIRE THE NEW ENGLAND LITERATURE PROGRAM the same…

… record it has overall. The Wolverines face-off against arch- rival Michigan State in a home-and- home series next weekend. BLUELINES-Michigan was forced to play without the services of senior defenseman…

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… will happen," he said. So, if even Bo doesn't think that will occur, then why should anyone . give a damn? Because, who knows, the idea of Thompson rushing for 400 yards yards against the Wolverines

… over 100 yards this year. In fact, the Wolverine defense hasn't given up 100 total rushing yards in the last seven games. Why should anyone, then, wake up and flip on ESPN for the 12:30 p.m. game on…

…-7. So, why care? Because if the Wolverines have a tough time, like they normally do against the Gophers, they could lose and not go to the Rose Bowl. How silly would-you feel that you didn't care about…

… Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer Michigan's women's volleyball team will trek south this weekend hoping to triple their Big Ten win total. The 1-14 Wolverines will face Purdue tonight and then travel to…

… Champaign to challenge Illinois. The Wolverines are eagerly awaiting their match against the Fighting Illini, basically because Illinois provides some of the most knowledgeable spectators in the nation. "It…

… appreciate a great play. We've always done well there." The Wolverines will have to play well to defeat either team. Purdue, 5-9, has come on strong the second half of the season behind the strong play of…

… the Big Ten, is looking forward to the arrival of the Wolverines. The Fighting Illini are only 1 1/2 games out of first, with only four conference matches left. However, their long list of injuries…

… should keep the Wolverines competitive. Michigan has also suffered some minor injuries, but everyone should be able to play this weekend. Seniors Kim Clover and Karen Marshall, who have only three The…

… Michigan Daily - Friday, November 17, 1989 - Page 11 Big Ten teams making final charge for bowls By Todd Drucker Daily Sports Writer JULIE HOLLMAN/Daily Wolverine outside hitter Hayley Lorenzen attempts a…

… Made-convertible Delivered to your room Only $75.00 all sizes Call 668-7255 gold bond cleaners Coast will help the Wolverines prepare to qualify for the regional meet. Among those that will be competing…

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… finished 1-2-3, all but sealing the Wolverines' doom. Ironically, Michigan had beaten out Minnesota for third place in the Big Ten Championships just two weeks ago. "I don't think they [Minnesota] ran any…

… have three more NCAA Regional meets ahead of them. McClimon was the Wolverines next highest finisher behind Rowand, placing 15th overall. Yuhn was fifth best on the team and 52nd overall. "Molly ran out…

…, with Ball State, Wisconsin, and Western Michigan following. All four teams will advance to the NCAA championships on November 20 in Annapolis, MD. Matt Smith crossed the tape first for the Wolverine

…, Sweat even had to walk up the slippery inclines. "This course is so muddy and there's so many turns that he couldn't negotiate," said coach Ron Warhurst. The Wolverine's 18th place finish is nothing to…

… . r * F ; It's a good thing the Michigan hockey team has outscored its opponents, 21-10 in the first period and 32-17 in the first two. For the Wolverines have been experiencing somewhat of a letdown…

Wolverines pulled out a 5-4 victory, they allowed the Bulldogs back into the game. Only 41 seconds into the period, Michigan co- captain Alex Roberts received a two-minute penalty for tripping. And seven…

… the Wolverines a two-goal buffer before the announcer was even done explaining Jorgenson's score. But then Michigan seemed to go to sleep, forgetting how to play smart hockey. Again up two goals…

… lapses," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "The first period might have been our best period." If the Wolverines came out a little drowsy for the last period, they were completely out at the 11:26 mark…

… their sinuses, let alone the puck out of their zone. While Saturday night saw Michigan blow away Ferris early, the Wolverines still settled into a rut as the game wore on. They were even outshot, 6-5, in…

… second period, the Wolverines regained their offense in part because of contributions from two unlikely sources - defensemen Todd Copeland and Alex Roberts. Roberts assisted on Copeland's power play goal…

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Wolverine. Michigan hockey team represents a "If you look at him on the ice, different type of leader - the strong, there's not a minute when he's not silent type who leads by example. giving 100 percent…

…-teams player, helping the 1, but he doesn't know Wolverines become one of the best id Michigan coach Red penalty-killing units in the Central r pound, he's as strong Collegiate Hockey Association. Ten the league…

…, and he's of his goals last season came on the as anybody in the power play. Brost also plays well under vho won the Howard pressure. He led the Wolverines in game-winning goals in his first season with…

… three. "Whenever we put him on the ice in crucial situations, he delivers," said Berenson. He's also very durable. The Calgary, Alberta, native hasn't missed a game in his Wolverine career. "He plays even…

…," said 4 Photo by JOHN MUNSON Sharples. "He's always been head and shoulders above the rest in his own Wolverines. way. He's got quite a following (at Penticon). His name is very popular there." Daily…

…-3 margin. During the third quarter, the Wolverines broke the game open. Leading the offensive charge were midfielders Chris DiGiovanni, Morgan Bazillian and John Paul, who all had an assist. Glen Kutler…

November 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… Tech's Student Ice Arena this past weekend. The Wolverines ran into a buzzsaw Husky hockey squad, losing both games of the series, 8-2, and 3-1. However, they also ran into a hostile horde of Husky…

… hooters and were con- tinually showered with obscenities, insults and occasionally select bits of trash all of which helped the Wolverines to their fifth and sixth road losses of the year in six tries. In…

November 16, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Daily CHAMPAIGN - Phil Webb turned the corner for Michigan on Saturday. The fullback's two-yard touch- down run turned a potential loss into a last-minute 17-14 Wolverine win over Illinois. The rush also…

… turned the Wolverine bowl express towards Florida. For the second straight week, Michigan came away with a pulsat- ing, come-from-behind road win. A team that three weeks ago appeared inept away from Ann…

… Arbor, and seemed headed for an early winter vacation, the Wolverines (7-3 over- all, 5-2 Big Ten) are now in position to play in a New Year's Day or Jan. 2 bowl game. THE UNLIKELY comeback against the…

… Illini was culminated by a most unlikely Wolverine. With 43 seconds left in the game, Webb, a fifth-year senior whose playing time has been limited recently, took a pitch from quarterback Demetrius Brown…

… on third-and-one at the Illinois two-yard line. Illini cornerback Chris Green burst into the Wolverine backfield and got a hand on Webb's left ankle. Webb broke Green's grasp, then beat the rest of the…

…'s narrow escape was a mi- crocosm of the Wolverines' after- noon. Michigan trailed 14-7 entering the fourth quarter. With Illinois' de- fense controlling the game and Michigan's offense floundering, the…

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… above is what puts a solid lump in the stomachs of Wolverine faithful. The above is the enemy. They are bothersome. They are in the way. But like Jim Harbaugh, I guarantee a Michigan victory. The trouble…

… is, it is not going to be easy. It's not going to be like an Illinois or a Purdue where the only worry is how many yards the Wolverines will yield. Indeed, Ohio State can beat Michigan fair and square…

… numbers got better after that, but he won't evade the Wolverine rush like a Rickey Foggie. When Karsatos throws, he will go to Cris Carter, who has 58 catches for 991 yards and nine touchdowns. The next…

… into their home stadium. Michigan must hang tough in the first half. A tie at halftime would do just fine. Then the Wolverines must do their usual third-quarter blitz. They've outscored opponents 86…

…'s easy to understand the drive behind the Wolverines, who have not been to the Rose Bowl since 1983. "I know what kind of guys are on this team," Harbaugh said. "You can go up and down the line, but when…

… in '83. None of them played. They want to go more than anything they've ever wanted. They will get their wish - they being the Michigan Wolverines, Michigan Stadium, Bo Schembechler, the Maize and Blue…

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… style that was less than holy. It was the size, strength, and overall inside game of the Holy Cross women's basketball team that overwhelmed the Wolverines in their first game of the season. The final…

… score was 71-63. For Michigan it was not a night of auspicious beginnings as two out of the Wolverines' first three offen- sive possessions produced airballs. Holy Cross pressed full court from the start…

… and the Wolverines crumbled under the pressure. "OUR BALLHANDLERS lost their poise," said Michigan coach Bud Van De Wege. It was a horrible sight as almost every Wolverine threw passes away, traveled or…

… with the press. But she's a real solid player. She'll be playing for us all year." Michigan came out looking like a different team in the second half. The Wolverines used a press them- selves throughout…

… Feldman fouled out the Wolverines were done for the night. Feldman and Benintendi led Michigan with twelve points apiece. Holy Cross was led by Jean Buckley and Cheryl Aaron who both had 18. GRAPPLERS…

… SECOND A T OHIO OPEN Feldman ...leads Wolverine comeback Records Alien Nation - Anhedonia (Vacant Crayon) Ann Arbor is finally beginning to witness the emergence of a crop of hard rockin' emotional…

WOLVERINES' injuries might have actually prevented them from winning the tournament. Eighth- ranked Wisconsin edged Michigan, 126-118%x. of Mercy. So we get four songs that dabble in the darker side of…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…-1. MLHCKYPL ~1 By KATIE BLACKWELL Lacking that necessary "killer in- }stinet," according to Michigan coach John Giordano, the Wolverine hockey team saw a second period 3-1 lead over Northern Michigan go down…

… goals, and a 5-3 Wolverine loss. ITeWAS frustrating to have a 3-1 lead on the road and blow, it," said Giordano. "We probably should have won two." Michigan came back to life on Satur- day night, however…

Wolverines a 2-1 lead. Twenty-four seconds later, Jones made it 3-1 with an unassisted goal. 4 4 ) Jim McCauley, Michigan's leading scorer with 18 points, put the icing on the cake with his second goal of…

… the series, a power-play tally near the end of the game. The trip to Marquette was a costly one. On Friday night, the Wolverines' second-leading scorer, Chris Seychel, injured a knee and was forced to…

November 12, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… front of the Wolverine net night, burying the Wolverines 8-2.r t w At this point Gic The Huskies, led by Chris Cichocki's off a pass from Bill Terry, justwo in favor of Ji three goals, got out to a 5…

…-0 lead and had minutes into the game.dWolverines resp smooth sledding the rest of the way. A short time later, Michigan had of their own. smooth ~~trouble clearing the puck from its own ofterwn "THE MOST…

… Tiger Pierce on the bench ; when it was 5-2," said Michigan Tech following a delayed penalty call on the coach Jim Nahrgang. "But I thought Wolverines. A .scramble developed in our puck movement was as…

… in outshooting Michigan 17-5 and taking the second as Brian Hannon scored advantage of the Wolverines' sloppy from the right side of the net, and just play at both ends of the ice. 12 seconds later…

… SCORING BY PERIODS Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Michigan volleyball player Sue Rogers has a hand in returning a Wisconsin shot during last night's Wolverine victory. Senior Spikers w hip Wis consin in four…

… talked about Haskins of Washington State and Brian Kellybrew of basketball team in years comes to a head today as the Lamar University and AIA has a solid team, capable Wolverines open their season with an…

… successful at the game, as has been the case with the Wolverines the college level," said Frieder. "We expect a good game past few years in games against Windsor. AIA is and it will be an excellent way to get…

Wolverines' mentor said. "We have to find the best starting lineup and our defense has to improve immensely." If Michigan can't find the answers to these questions today against a tough Athletes in Action team…

… four senior starters of the Michigan volleyball team staged a tribute to themselves in the final game of the season. Led by four-year stan- dout Alison Noble, the foursome drove the Wolverines to a four…

…-game victory over Wisconsin, 13-15, 15-8, 15-5 and 15- 5. "We were trying to play it to the seniors," said Noble. "We were having a good time out there.'" THE TORONTO, Ontario native led the Wolverines in kills…

November 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… week to play "To Michigan. the1 After the bitter defeat down in Cham- my paign last Saturday, the Wolverines pra desperately needed to come back with a " good performance. They did just that, wea…

… it tin contention for ball another major bowl game. Officials of It'sl both the Fiesta and Sugar Bowls atten- K q ' ded yesterday's game and expressed feel interest in the Wolverines. was But neither…

…." One Wolverine who responded par- ticularly well was quarterback Steve Smith. Playing without a shoulder j ' brace for the first time this season,pa Smith had one of the best games of his career. The…

Wolverine quarterback: St s. F Threw four touchdown passes, a new to Michigan single game record, while completing 11 of 13 tosses for 159 yards; * Rushed for 126 yardsand one touch- down on 12 carries, the…

… forgotten man in the Wolverine offensive scheme. Bean hauled in seven passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns. His first score came on a 30 yard pass from Sm- ith late in the second quarter and gave the…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

… more yards in that series - including a gutsy third-down draw play from the Illini eight-yard line and a three-yard scoring run - as the Wolverines widened their lead to 17-3. Hoard's second touchdown…

… night very satisfied, having led the Wolverines to victory and a berth in the Rose Bowl. Michigan running back Leroy Hoard bowls over an Illinois defender during Saturday's game. Hoard helped make up for…

… $had'not played so well. There was Tracy Williams antl- Leroy Hoard taking over they tailback duties with Tony Boles outt with a groin injury. Surely Boles',; was one Wolverine wbo" could na t+: be…

… against Indiana,' and now the snap to the blocking% back in punt formation. Don't worry, he'll have some time to relax in California. Get to Disneyland. Go on the rides. 04 All the Wolverines will. They…

November 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS the Michigan Doily Friday, November 5, 1982 Page 9 M'baseball legend Fisher dies at age 95 By JOE CHAPELLE Michigan sports fans lost a great friend Wednesday morning when former Wolverine

… hospital. In his 38 years as the Wolverine mentor, Fisher amassed a fine record as a coach, leading Michigan to 14 Big Ten Championships and one NCAA national championship in 1953. A member of the College…

… Fisher." ANOTHER Michigan baseball coach, Branch Rickey, had recommended Fisher to fill the vacancy left by Pratt, who went on to work for the Boston Red Sox. Rickey coached the Wolverines from 1910…

… 1958, Fisher recorded a .687 winning percentage with the Wolverines.' The former Michigan. mentor was active in baseball until 1965 when he retired as a batting practice pitcher and spring training coach…

November 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 65) • Page Image 11

…-into a unique event which they hope will raise enough money to let others watch more Wolverine-Buckeye clashes. Starting at dawn Friday morning, about 25 members of the fraternity's members will run the…

… Michigan, which defeated host Michigan State by, scores of 15-13, 15-6, 13-15, 15-13 in the final. The Wolverines were, led by freshwoman Alison Noble, who was named to the All- State team as a result of her…

… first match against the Broncog. After the Wolverines took the first game of the best of three set, 15-9, Western forced the rubber game by dominating thesecond game, 15-7. In that third and decisive game…

…, the Broncos took the Wolverines into over- time before Michigan could finally eke" out a 17-15 win. MICHIGAN THEN proceeded to lose to the Spartans, and after State beat Western Michigan, Michigan and…

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… Lisa Vitali added 9 kills. Michigan's Carla Hunter and Kim Clover combined to produce a majority of the sparse Wolverine point total. Hunter, who had an out- standing weekend altogether, led the squad…

… with 11 kills. The Wolverine's welcome to Bloomington wasn't any warmer, as Indiana demolished Michigan, 15-8, 15-9, 15-12. The 6-7 Hoosiers easily controlled the first two matches. Their team continuity…

… flowed, where- as the Wolverines continuity disap- peared. "When our passing is on, we can run the middle attacks and the quick set to hold blockers, that's the key to our game," said Hoosier outside…

… hitter Diane Hoereth. But the Wolverine passing was the exact opposite. "I couldn't find six players to put on the floor all at the same time, that could play with a level of intensity and control," Davis…

… net. "We squandered a lead and just let them have it. We made totally unforced errors, just mental mistakes that cost us the game. The only bright spot for the weekend was the Wolverine serving. The…

… the game she loves by Theodore Cox Daily Sports Writer Since senior Karen Marshall joined the women's volleyball team three and a half years ago, the Wolverines have 8 wins and 59 losses in the Big Ten…

… two assists as the Wolverine Old Timers upset the Detroit Red Wing Old Timers 10-6. Berenson is guarded by Dennis Hextall . Michigan's all time goal scoring leader Dave Debol said that Hextall…

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… difficult as defeating the Three Stooges in a three-on-three comedy show. While this may seem far-fetched, such is the task for Michigan. The Wolverines (5-5) will play home- and-home series with Michigan…

… realization can be attributed to the added maturity of the team. With ten newcomers on the squad last year, the Wolverines tended to lose games due to inexperience. For the most part, that has changed this…

… strength. Deasley, the only Wolverine ever to be drafted in the first round of the NHL draft (Calgary), has been sidelined since the first week of practice with a broken ankle. While the team has performed…

… capably without Deasley, his presence will no doubt help the cause. His goal-scoring ability and aggressive nature will make the Wolverines even more difficult for opponents to handle. "There are certain…

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