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November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 15

… water polo team, it was well worth the trip. At the Big Ten finals this week- end at the University of Wisconsin, the Wolverines earned their second consecutive conference title. Not since Northwestern…

… Wolver- ines handled their first matches also allowed the players to save their strength. This may have given the team a critical advantage in its final rounds. The Wolverines played Wiscon- sin in the…

November 04, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

Wolverines, 15-9, 17-15 and 15-12. Although Michigan (16-8) suf- fered from the earlier loss of senior outside hitter Hayley Lorenzen, the Wolverines rotated additional play- ers into the lineup to compensate…

… for the lack of up-front hitting power. But an additional injury to junior outside hitter Michelle Hor- rigan put the Wolverines in a bind up front. "Michelle's leg was bothering her, and her loss in…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

… fflmff Tipoff '92 4 Tk,,rc.,4asNnvnmhr 190 1992Ih~ U7 htVIIUII 7* 7W 1 nursuay, imumfluer la, laac Could the 1992 Wolverines be... An unstoppable team? by Ken Sugiura C onventional wisdom I…

… depth, just like Michigan. They were even in the Final Four, as the Wolverines were. It's not Cincinnati. It's not Duke. And it's not Indiana. "Michigan, the only way they can lose," Juwan Howard says…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… three days a week. "The first time through, only seven of us passed," Gray said. The drills are just one part of the completely revamped Wolverine work ethic. "We put a lot of hard work into the preseason…

… the changes taking place in the program. Ready or not, the women's bas- ketball team takes to the court tonight, and jumps into a new era. Nine Michigan players will suit up. The Wolverines return five…

Wolverines open up their 1992-93 season with an exhibition game against the Russian national team tonight at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Tonight's game marks Mich- igan's first since it lost, 71-51, to Duke in…

… the NCAA finals. The AP poll, released Monday, gave the Wolverines 23 of the 65 first-place votes, and 1,536 points overall. Checking in at No. 2 was Kansas, with 19 first-place votes and 1,513 points…

… last year we were ranked 28th in the preseason," Rose said. "It doesn't really matter. I'd rather be No. 1 in the final poll." The Wolverines have been prac- ticing since Nov. 1, and are ready for a new…

… ranking are the arrival of freshmen Fife and for- ward Leon Derricks. The latter's re- turn from a back injury gives the Wolverines a clean bill of health. "I'm sure I'll be nervous," Fife said. "It's the…

… last season, includ- ing all six of Michigan's NCAA tournament games. In the Russians, the Wolverines face a tired opponent. Tonight's match will be their fourth in as many days. Monday, they fell to…

… Michigan State. Andrew against Northwestern, takes on the cagers tonight at Crisler Arena. Ranging in age from 19 to 33, the Finnish team is hardly a conven- tional college opponent for the Wolverines

… like to press," junior forward Shimmy Gray said. "They're an aggressive team." Running and pressing are two things the Wolverines should know a lot about. With new coach Trish Roberts has come some team…

November 24, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… and Vil- lanova. line, placing 16th in 31:28. This fifth-place finish estab- lishes this 1992 team as one of the best Wolverine teamns ever. Michigan has finished sixth at the national meet twice…

… the Wolverines will lose the leadership and perfor- mance of Smith, the rest of the squad will return next fall. Freshman Theo Molla was the third Michigan runner to break the tape, placing 76th in 32…

…:36. Soph- more Ian Forsyth (32:48) was the next Wolverine finisher, placing 88th. Junior Shawn Mackay (33:04) was fifth in 108th place. Senior Chris Childs and sophmore Jim Finlayson finished 129th and 137th…

…, respectively. Tornadoes touched down throughout Indiana late Sunday night, and brought the severe weather that Warhurst and the rest of the Wolverines wanted. Al- though the cold 40-degree weather did not hamper…

… Eastern Michigan, which finished 17th, were at al- most every meet that Michigan competed at this season. The Wolverines will have a year to sa- vor this final victory over both ri- vals. Coach Warhurst…

… Ten rivals Wisconsin and Penn State, the Wolverines finished strong to claim eighth place in the team standings. Two-time all-American Molly McClimon paced Michigan with a personal-best 17th-place (17…

… (17:53.5) was the Wolverines' second fin- isher, placing 21st overall. All-American honors are based on finish times. All foreigners are banned from contention. The re- maining times are listed and the…

… and 10th positions. For Michigan, the eighth-place finish was the second-best in school history at the NCAA meet. The Wolverines took seventh in 1988 and tied for eighth in 1982. The Michigan women…

… the brunt of it. Last night at Crisler Arena, in its second and final exhibi- tion warmup game of the season, the Wolverines fell to Ragnone Attorney AAU in overtime, 122-121. The three-time defending…

… with six seconds remaining for the game-winner. A halfcourt despera- tion effort from Jimmy King fell short at the buzzer. The Wolverines came back from a six-point overtime deficit to take a one…

November 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

Wolverines have a chance to make up ground tonight against Minn- esota, which is third in the Big Ten. "Illinois and Penn State are so far ahead of everybody right now that they are going to be number one and…

… two," Wolverine coach Greg Gio- vanazzi said. "The rest of us (Ohio State, Purdue, Minnesota, and Michigan) are battling for that third spot and that third spot is huge. The team's goal is to make it to…

… the play- offs and do the job in the playoffs." Michigan will also keep its eye on the regional rankings. Although the Wolverines played tough last weekend, they saw themselves drop two places, to No…

… to the comforts of Minneapolis in an attempt to sweep the Wolverines. "Because we are ranked real close with them, it is going to be a good fight," junior middle blocker 'The team's goal is to make it…

Wolverines travel to Iowa City Saturday night in a match that pits Michigan against the pits of the Big Ten. But the Hawkeyes, strug- gling to hold on to eighth place in the conference, can be a feisty team…

…, as Michigan is fully aware. The Wolverines spotted Iowa a two sets- to-one advantage in a home match earlier this year before staging a comeback to win a five-set marathon. by Chad A. Safran Daily…

… Hockey Writer One year ago, Michigan faced a Miami (Ohio) squad with a 5-1 record and a top-10 ranking. The Wolverines brought the brooms out for that series, winning 9-1 and 7-4. Michigan (3-2-1 in the…

… (.364). The Wolverines, on the other hand, have only put the puck in the net 8 times out of 39 op- portunities (.205). Gwozdecky attributes his team's success to its experience. "We have got pretty much…

…." Thisweekend should provide the Wolverines the opportunity to revive their stagnant power-play. Miami's penalty killing ranks 10th in the league, allowing 8 goals in 27 oppor- tunities. In addition to the…

Wolverine lineup will not be com- pletely intact. Defenseman Aaron Ward is out until Thanksgiving while recovering from knee surgery and forward Mike Knuble will sit out Friday's game; the result of be- ing…

November 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 35) • Page Image 16

…. They (Miami) earned the chances they got." The third period witnessed the kind of explosive hockey expected of Michigan, and the kind of hockey that has been lacking of late. The Wolverines scored three…

…, as the Wolverine offense had too many missed chances. The sput- tering power play evidenced the nu- merous blown opportunities for Michigan, as the Wolverines failed to convert on any of their ten…

… hammering away and play- ing a high-level intensity game." r n e4Li e , 1 6 EVAN PETRIE/Daily Senior defenseman Pat Neaton carries the puck up ice during the Wolverines Saturday night victory over…

… luetreadswaterin competve LA by Andy Stabile Daily Hockey Writer [)on't be ftoled. Michigan took three points from Miami this weekend, but considering the way the Wolverines fought to Saturday's win following Friday…

…'s series felt: Friday's tie was mostly a result of Miami's hunger to win while Saturday's Michigan victory was a result of the Wolverines desperation not to lose. Let's face it. Miami had no cause for…

… conference to stay. Michigan, on the other hand, finds themselves desperately trying to tread the CC1-IA waters, determined not to drown. 'he Wolverines won last I"riday's match against Lake Superior after…

… taking only one point from Western Michigan the week before. After losing Saturday's game against the Lakers and tying Miami this Friday, the Wolverines were indeed desper- ate again for a win Saturday…

…. And even this game was tied, 1- 1, after a second period in which the Wolverines were outplayed and held to four shots. Michigan got a spark in the third when lDan Stiver netted the go-ahead goal. Mike…

… Knuble then scored two of his own, but this was anyone's game before the Wolverines' third-period barrage. And let it be said now that the balance el power in the ('CCIA is chang- ing. Once doormats…

… that Michigan has as much or more" talent than anyone in the conference. Because of this, teams get fired up to play the Wolverines. What is clear in the last three weeks is that the Wolverines cannot…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 15

… April, so did the dream of a national championship season for the Michigan Wolverines and their five freshman starters. The Wolverines had per- formed better than the 20-point defeat they received at the…

… players who had started for the Wolverines at some point in their careers. Next year is now this year, Don't let expectations run away With ou and the logic still holds true - Four is no easy…

… defied the Final season. It seemed almost a the Big Ten championship - a Four odds with superb talent, certainty that Michigan would feat that no Wolverine ballclub but also with some help from the find…

… Final ments, Duke would simply be ended the Wolverines' dreams of repeating with a 149-115 blowout. So much for certainty. As much as last season's tournament run was sweet given the fact that no team…

… led by five freshman starters had ever gone so far, the Wolverines have made it very difficult on them- selves for the next few years. The room for error has been cut to a minimum. The question is no…

… and convincing. Family. As Webber says, his fellow 13 Wolverines are not teammates, but brothers. It is not the Michigan basketball team, but the Michigan basket- ball family. "As long as they remain…

… something to that effect, and must be taken at his word. The success of the season may very well ride on whether or not the Wolverines can remain family. To a man, the Wolverines think they will. Confidence…

November 06, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

… women's swim team takes its show to the road this weekend. Though the Wolverines are challenging two excellent non- conference opponents, North Carolina and Tennessee, they are hoping for an encore…

… Tennessee and North Carolina." Adding to this challenge, the Wolverines will not be competing in the diving categories at this weekend's duals. The divers are currently conditioning for future meets. This…

November 25, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…, the Wolverines play host to the Broncos, who managed a 2-2 tie at Kalamazoo, and an 8-4 victory in Ann Arbor, in the teams' last meetings. Western coach Bill Wilkinson admits that his squad's success in…

… intense game for them. Anytime you play a team like Michigan in their-home building, it's a big challenge." The Broncos can expect a slightly different Wolverine lineup than the one they faced three weeks…

… ago. With the lack of a consistent scoring punch from the Wolverine offense of late, Berenson plans to alter his of- fensive lines this weekend. Winger Cam Stewart replaces Ryan Sittler on the first…

… of scoring balance, team offense and of course, the power play. It's not that our lines have played poorly, I'm just looking to see if we can't get them playing better." Saturday, the Wolverines will…

… tournament is the second of three preseason tests for the Wolverines. The Northern Open differs from other tournaments in that the entire competition is spread over the course of just one day. Michigan coach…

… Dale Bahr said he believes the condensed format will pose a chal- lenge for the Wolverines. "It's an endurance type of tour- nament," Bahr said. "Our guys may have to wrestle six or seven matches in one…

… in the Ohio Invitational. James Rawls (142 pounds), Sean Bormet (158), Lanny Green (177) and Steve King (heavyweight) each took individual championships for the Wolverines. The team also man- aged to…

…." The three preseason tests should go far in preparing the Wolverines for the Big Ten season. Michigan will have faced all the squads in the conference except for Penn State before it opens the regular…

…-Jim DiGuilio, IN Guard - Doug Skene. DL/OLB/DE - Matt Dyson. Linebacker- Steve Morrison. Honorable Mention Wolverines Running Back - Burnie Legette. Tight End - Tony McGee. DL/OLB/DE - Tony Henderson…

… two conference matches this weekend will play an undeniable role in its NCAA tournament hopes. The Wolverines, currently 18-12 on the season with a 10-8 Big Ten mark, are "on the bubble" when it comes…

November 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 43) • Page Image 14

… season, Wolverine coach Red Berenson has chosen to mi up all those elements, hoping that a couple upperclassmen on each li z would formulate scoring on all fronts. Thus far, that equation has yield…

Wolverines by shortening their benches, often going with only three lines. Both opposing teams suf- fered from a third-period collapse. Michigan netted five goals in the third, against Western, three against…

… three goals and crd' ated two more on the weekend. Add the pesky forechecking and hard-hit- ting line of Mike Stone, Rick Willis and Anton Fiodorov, and thb' Wolverines had four contributing lines in both…

… games. The paradox of the Wolverines' balanced scoring this weekend was that the skillful upperclassmen spread out the attack more when they played together than they did when playing apart from each…

…,187 Friday's Yost fans will be doing when they pick up their free small cheese pizza from Cottage Inn tonight or tomorrow. By scoring 10 goals against Western, the Wolverines gave the fans their first 'pizza…

… night' of the season. If you are keeping track, senior Dan Stiver netted the pizza-goal. TEARS ARE FALLING: For Notre Dame junior Matt Osiecki, when he took a bone-crushing hit from Wolverine sophomore…

… game. When the Wolverines allowed Notre Dame 31 shots Saturday, Michigan goalie Steve Shields turned all but one away. It was the only goal scored against the Wolverines all weekend. I JUST WANT TO 4-GET…

… celebrates his first period goal with defenseman Patrick Neaton. Hilton's snipe put the Wolverines ahead of Notre Dame for good. (5; dkfo)I DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS i, KRISTOFFER GILLETTEaly…

November 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverines a 65-64 lead. Though Andrew did her part at the line to keep the Wolverines ahead, poor free-throw shooting was a key factor in Michigan's demise in the final minutes. The Wolverines

… loss to Finland was a disappointment, Andrew thinks the Wolverines are just experiencing the growing pains associated with a new coach and a new ideology. "We're all freshman again," she said. "We're all…

… to the competition." "I've never been there before so I'm not making any predictions," MacDonald said. "We'll see what happens once we're down there." "It's a tough meet," Wolverine Shawn Sweat said…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… this past weekend. But on the ice, things just aren't so simple. Talent-wise, the Wolverines have the clear advantage against possibly every team in the country, and certainly in the CCHA. That's why…

… the his team's 8-4 embarrassment Saturday. "All the talk and names on paper don't mean anything. It's how people perform, not only individually, but as a group." Indeed, the Wolverines didn't perform…

… hinders Wolverine p by Chad A. Safran Daily Hockey Writer Michigan's weekend lineup was signifi- cantly altered this weekend due to some exten- uating circumstances, especially in the defen- sive corps…

…. Senior defenseman Patrick Neaton did not play either game against Western Michigan because of a family emergency. At the conclusion of the Michigan's 2-2 tie Friday night in Kalamazoo, Wolverine senior…

… top offensive de- fenseman and senior right wing Dan Stiver - out with a separated shoulder suffered against Ferris State last weekend - the Michigan power play was considerably weakened. The Wolverines

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… will be back for games at Crisler Arena whenever he can find the time. He says he'll certainly be in West Lafayette and Bloomington when the Wolverines pay a visit. And when Michigan plays Notre Dame? "I…

…-93 Wolverines?. "There's no stopping them," he said. "It's just a matter of being fo- cused, taking it game-by-game. "Keeping your head, and keeping the focus can be hard." He still sounds like a captain. And his…

November 03, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

… pair of victories this weekend. The Wolverines' journey began Friday night at Iowa City in a two- day meet with Iowa, Wisconsin and Penn State. Alecia Humphrey led the way for Michigan with first…

… Almeida, Amy Bonhert) that finished third. The team ended the opening session with a one-point deficit be- hind Penn State, the lone team ahead of Michigan. n sweep ouble dip Saturday, the Wolverines came…

November 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 43) • Page Image 12

…'s basketball team is laden with some familiar faces, but if you're expect- ing to see the same Wolverine team as last year, think again. New head coach Trish Roberts has migrated south to Ann Arbor from the…

… University of Maine, and has brought with her a new look for the Wolverines. The Michigan team of old was one that depended on its half-court offense. The Wolverines were coached to bring the ball upcourt and…

… to get it in the hands of 6-foot-2 center Trish Andrew in the post, leading to a slower tempo, ball- control game. The Wolverines new offensive philosophy is to push the ball up- court at every…

… foremost is the ability of Andrew, the Wolverines leading scorer last year (18.6 ppg), to adjust to the new style of play. Andrew has been very effective in the Wolverines half-court offense, but Roberts…

… a strongbid that she might be just the ball-handler the Wolverines are looking for. Stevens ran the court on many occasions and showed good "court sense", taking the ball to the basket and drawing…

…'ll probably play her at the number two position. She's proba- bly our best ball-handler." In addition to Stevens, the Wolverines will depend on a pair of senior guards, Stacie McCall and Jen Nuanes, to guide…

… the Wolverine of- fense on the fast-break. Nuanes led the Wolverines in assists last season while also averaging 11.5 points per game. McCall is one of the Wolverines' top ball-handlers, and will be…

…. While zone defense allows players to rest on the defensive end, man-to- man defense coupled with a running offense should push the Wolverines' endurance to the limit. "(Man-to-man) is much more in- tense…

… other team, as she was number two in the nation in blocked shots averaging nearly five per game while also lead- ing the Wolverines on the boards (9.9 rpg). It is crucial to Michigan's defense that Andrew…

… year (6.6 rpg) and will also be called upon to hit the boards. Despite being picked to finish last in the Big Ten coaches' poll, the Wolverines have set some high goals for themselves for the season…

November 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… championship this past weekend, but the Wolverines caved in during the last few minutes and lost the cham- pionship to the Illini, 5-4, in Champaign. With the loss, the men's soccer team was booted from the na…

…- tional tournament for the second year in a row. The Wolverines stormed out to a 4-2 lead in the second half, only to see the Fighting Illini blitz Michigan with three goals in the last nine min- utes to…

November 06, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

…'s volley- ball team takes on two nationally-ranked Big Ten teams in Penn State and Ohio State. These matchups could have heavy playoff im- plications for the Wolverines, who are looking for their first upset…

… and Lorenzen, the Wolverines remain confident they can knock off the upcoming heavyweights. "It's going to take mental toughness, but even without Michelle and Hayley, we definitely feel we can win…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

Wolverine freshman deked the goalie and went in for an uncontested goal. It was Lupinski's third point of the night. Smith was impressed by the freshman's play. "Jen played great," Smith said. "She was an…

Wolverines had their hands full with Iowa. The Hawkeyes had dominated Michigan in a 7-1 win earlier this season. However, the Wolverines played a much better game, losing, 2-0. "We played pretty hard and had…

….89 1 1 1 1w/coupon1 - ------.....-- ------. DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily Steve Shields makes a save in the second period of the Wolverines' 5-2 victory over Lake Superior State Friday. 0 1220 South…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 16

… yesterday as the Wolverines held their first official practice. The date for the start of the prac- tice season was set back this year from its usual starting date of Oct. 15. While that means two fewer weeks…

…. As- sistant coach Jay Smith is hopeful that the Wolverines might find a solid role player for the team. "We're only carrying 12 guys on scholarship and we'd like to carry 14 just because of injury…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 14

…. Friday, Michigan goalie Steve Shields had 43 saves on 45 shots as the Wolverines rolled to a 5-2 victory. Saturday, Lake State netminder Blaine Lacher had 37 saves on 38 shots, leading the Lakers to a 6…

… game early, stopping all 18 attempts and holding the Wolverine power play to a doughnut de- spite three first-period chances. Lacher was just about flawless as he went on to stop all but one shot. After…

… night before. Lacher dame up big, though, and gave the Lakers time to catch their breath. If he had not been such a wall in the second game, it would have been an easy Wolverine sweep. "This is the first…

…, leading the Lakers to a 6-1 victory. Thompson had played well in his games until facing the Wolverines Friday night, when he was shelled for five goals, including one long slapshot from outside his own zone…

… far as style and technique goes." Although he was mentioned in the same breath with those two Laker legends, Thompson could not perform like them Friday against the Wolverines. While the team strug…

…'m drained now," Shields said after the game, "but while I was out there it was probably the most fun I've had all year." It would not be so fun for Shields and the Wolverines Saturday night, as the Lakers…

… was in juniors." The Wolverines beat Lacher only once - that on a power-play shot from the point by Pat Neaton with Michigan losing, 4-0, in the second period. Michigan had seven other opportunities…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

…. Voskuil emerged as a sixth-man last year in Michigan's front court in the Wolverines' 68-60 victory over Indiana at Crisler Arena. Voskuil turned in a similarly strong performance off the bench in the Final…

… Four against Cincinnati, and many credit his performance with salvaging the game for the Wolverines. Rose will also see time at forward for Michigan this year. 6. MINNESOTA 7-4 Big Ten record and seemed…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

… European twist would become a trend in his summers. He returned to the continent twice last summer, first with his Wolverine teammates, and then a return trip with the Big Ten team. In little more than a…

… successful in recruiting Voskuil. Well-known for his ability to The Michigan coaching staff faces the tough task of establish- ing an acceptable rotation to get the Wolverines' eight guards adequate playing…

… Outstanding Player for his efforts. During the regular season, Rose's finest hour came at Michigan State, where he scored eight overtime points, including a key three-pointer, to lead the Wolverines to a…

November 16, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… to recreate the life of saxophone great Lester Young. Read a review of this original work by a University Theatre professor. The Michigan Wolverines won, lost and tied this weekend. They tied Illinois…

…) scores a touchdown in the Wolverines' 22-22 tie against l II:Ts. At eft, Wolverine wice receiver Derrick Alexander reacts to an Elvis Grbac interc e ption. The tie gave Michigan a Rose Bowl berth, but…

November 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' activities with charity events and basketball camps during this past summer. "We thought the whole time we would get (cleared)," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "We never thought we were wrong…

… sufficient. receive payment for these services under NCAA rules. In addition, NCAA rules allow only one player to visit a camp at a time, but, in several situations, mul- tiple Wolverines attended the same…

November 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 43) • Page Image 11

… Joyce Davis, Thompson didn't receive substantial playing time, but was observant enough to note the Wolverines' unrelin- quishable suffering, derived from a lack of leadership at the helm. "The first year…

… to a 19-12 record under Bradley-Doppes. Giovanazzi, in his first season at Michigan, now directs the Wolverine attack, and according to Thompson, should take Michigan women's volleyball to the top…

…. In fact, during Thompson's stay at Michigan, the Wolverines completed their two most successful seasons in school history, last year, notching 10 conference wins, and surpassing that this season with…

… has suddenly been thrust into the position of guiding the Wolverines throughout the Big Ten's tumultuous schedule. And this M* A, EIA DALY THE MICHIGNAL ' *. a« a i a a. f A , a. k 9 /4 a' T " r 9…

November 30, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 43) • Page Image 15

… and more. MOLLY STEVENS/Daily Despite this effort by Jehad Hamdan, the Wolverine wrestlers came back down to earth this weekend at the Northern Open after dominating two weeks ago in tournament action…

… the Wolverines. Besides one individual champi- the tourna onship, the grapplers took three third places and two wrestling a fifth places. "It was "We had a few kids who wrestled a little tired…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

… "Golgo 13" works in a suit and carries a briefcase. Why does the Michigan show this dreck? Mich Th 9:10. PREVI E An Unstoppable Some say the Wolverine themselves. They might Class of the Con- Michigan and…

… Weekend etc. Lis Michigan coach Steve Fisher enters his fourth full season at the helm of the Wolverines. He's guided them to the Final Four twice, but can he guide them to the Big Ten championship…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 19

…0 0. 0 0 DOMINO'S PIZZA SAYS Thursday, November 19, 1992 N # I 11 / 'J ENsGTB1992A93 WOLVERINE MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 19 Rusian Nat'l Team at Palace, Aubum HillsE 7:30 pm Jan. 20…

… on the court, when we leave the tunnel after practice everything is left behind, so that doesn't really carry onto court," said Pelinka, the only remaining Wolverine who played during the champi…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…. With the win, the Wolverines swept their season-series with the Badgers for the first time in eight years. Their Big Ten record im- proved to 8-4, 15-6 overall. More important than the Big Ten standings…

… errors for a sparkling .521 hitting percentage, and added two aces. The rest of the Wolverines had similarly strong performances. Setter Tarnisha Thompson totaled 42 as- sists and blasted two, monstrous…

November 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The content of these files remains APPLES Continued from page 1 bet at a meeting of the National Conference of City Mayors. Although the Wolverines and the…

…, nobody got beat up, you know, that type of thing." The content of this file remains in Nielsen's possession. mayor of Seattle, Wash. on the Rose Bowl, in which the Wolverines will take on the Washington…

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