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December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

…McGEE, HUBBARD, AND BODNAR PACE ATTACK: Wolverines BY GARY KICINSKI The old adage that "good things come in threes" was never more apparent than at Crisler Arena last night, as the Michigan…

Wolverines rode the scoring touches of three players in conquering Central Michigan, 87-78, in the opening game of the season. Relying almost entirely on the out- side shooting of forward Mike McGee, guard…

… has one thing on his mind, assist, as he looks to pass off in last night's action at Crisler Arena.-The playmaking freshman from Detroit Mackenzie ran the Wolverine offense along with smooth…

…-shooting sophomore guard Marty Bodnar for the majority of the Wolverines 87-78 opening game victory over Central Michigan. The Wolverines next must tangle with Alabama at Crisler on Saturday. Hawks nip Knicks SCORES…

December 10, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

… good team effort." Farrell's case was strong. His goalie, Rudy Varvari saved more than a few shots down the stretch. Varvari made a number of stops that preserved the Wolverines' one-goal lead throughout…

… Darryl DiPace after the Wolverines were pressuring Belland at the other end of the ice. DiPace slipped a pass over Varvati's left shoulder and MSU drew first blood. But the Wolverines came right back just…

WOLVERINE SPORTS LIME with Host JEFF GOLDSMITH A Live Call-In Program E LM rn 00 00 Tankers top urons Michigan's men's swimming team wept the one-two positions in eight of .3 events as they defeated…

December 03, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… cold wind that blew outside Williams Arena on the Minnesota campus yesterday afternoon. Inside the arena, however, it was a hot Golden Gopher hockey team that blew out the Michigan Wolverines, 8…

… imaginable, including screen shots, tip-ins and breakaways. However, the Wolverine net minder's- luck didn't last quite long enough as the Gopher opened the game's scoring just 32 seconds before the end of the…

… period. The goal, scored by senior winger Phil Verchota, came after a series of unfortunate events for Michigan. After the Gophers brought the puck over Michigan's blue line on a play Wolverine Coach Dan…

…) ." But whatever went right for the Wolverines in the opening period went wrong in the next as Minnesota out-scored Michigan four to two, to take a commanding three-goal lead. Minnesota's alternate captain…

… zone and, after putting a fantastic fake on Wolverine defenseman Brian Lundberg, he found himself in along on Varvari. One. backhand later, it was 2-0 Minnesota. "The other team's philosophy this year…

December 10, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… minutes while the Wolverines slipped ahead for a lead they would not relinquish for the remainder of the game. McGee ended Michigan's first half scoring with an uncharacteristic slam- dunk off a fast break…

Wolverines took fourth place in the six team meet but they were only 1.05 points out of first place. Individual performances from Sara Flom, sixth, and Teresa Bertoncin, eighth, paced the Michigan women. From…

…Gee-Hubbard Hour again, this time with an assist to Johnny Johnson. McGee had another poor shooting day, but canned several jumpers off the inbounds pass to keep Michigan ahead. Almost all the Wolverine outside…

… guard and yesterday J.J. responded with his best basketball to date. Although the statistics don't show it, he ran the Michigan delay offense well late in the game when the Wolverines needed it the most…

… the game for us and he was really getting after them down three on defense. I think as he plays more he'll keep getting better. " So the Wolverines return from their important road trip 1-1, a loss…

December 07, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…Pal age 12-Thursday, December 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily FOUL TROUBLE PLAGUES BLUE Griffith, Cards dunk Wolverine By DAVE RENBARGER Special to The Daily LOUISVILLE, Ky. -, Louisville…

… for us soon- for more information call (303) 449-3323 the young season for the sixth-ranked Wolverines, who opened with a pair of victories at home. Seventh-ranked Louisville upped its record to 4…

…-1. Down by a 64-54 margin with less than 13 minutes to play, the Wolverines faced every sort of adversity imaginable, but still managed to work their way back into the game. With three starters, including…

… Detroit 2, Montreal 2 New York Rangers 7, St. Louis 4 Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 0 * big guns Mike McGee and Phil Hubbard on the bench with four fouls each, the Wolverine substitutes sucked it up and began…

… desperately needed his bench, and it didn't let him down. Johnson ended up with 10 points, and ignited ergers Michigan's fast break in the second ha along with Mark Lozier. The othe Wolverine in double figures…

December 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 77) • Page Image 9

… game, the Wolverines hung tough and countered a second period lapse with four third period goals to pull out the much-needed victory. " IT LOOKED like a romp was in the making as the fired-up Wolverines

… - defenseman Brian Lundberg was out with a roughing penalty. Senior Mike Coffman, back in the Wolverine lineup after a one-week suspension, befuddled the Spartan, squad with a loose puck score at 7-41. MICHIGAN…

… mid- dle stanza featured rough and tough play on both sides of the ice. Fortunately for the Wolverines, lady luck was on their side throughout much of the game. The Spartans completely dominated the…

… traded scores, Hampson put the Wolverines on top with his second goal of the game with an assist from Eaves, who totalled four points for the night. Junior winger Doug Todd and defen- seman Tim Manning put…

…, depleting the Wolverine squad further. Terry Cullen, Dan Lerg and Bob Sutton are currently out of the lineup. The Wolverines host MSU tonight in a rematch at Yost Ice Arena at 7:30. LI WOMEN WIN 99-30 Blue…

December 06, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

…, a.k.a. he Louisville Cardinals, to challenge the Michigan Wolverines in the cagers' first road game of the year. THE SEVENTH-RANKED Car- 'nals, who sport what some call the ation's finest collection…

… of slam dunk rtists, host the sixth-ranked olverines tonight before what is ex- pcted to be a frenzied Freedom Hall crowd of 16,000 (televised on Channel 50 at8 p.m.). The 2-0 Wolverines are fresh off…

…-hour flu,, the Wolverine tennis doubles tandem of Jeff Etterbeek and Matt Horwitch battled their way to the finals of the National Indoor Collegiate Doubles Tournament before bowing to an out- standing…

…) played an excellent Pan-American team. They won the first set, but they became so weak they couldn't carry on," said Eisner. Shaufler and Jack Neinken will be representing the Wolverine squad in the…

Wolverines will be just, one guard, junior guard Terry 9chevers, fresh- woman forward Katie McNamara, sophomore forward Abby Currier, sophomore center Yvette Harris and, AP Basketball Poll Duke's Blue Devils…

… Saturday's game and hopes to use freshwomen forwards Kris Hansen and Jill Smit, who did not play at all against Detroit. The Wolverines squeaked by Louisville in the controversial "run- ning-clock" game here…

December 08, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… comeback, which had the Wolverines leading by three with seven minutes left, after trailing by as much as ten early. "It was very similar to last year (when Louisville beat Michigan 88-85)," said Michigan co…

… Blue to within three before Hubbard came back, and within one before McGee returned. Despite the fact the Wolverines were unable to pull out a victory, the play of the Michigan subs demonstrated that the…

December 06, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

Wolverines. The junior placed sixth in the nation at 177 last year. , Fraser has been almost as impressive as Churella so far this year. He placed first in the Great Plains Tournament and the Penn State…

…- perience in our first four or five dual meets." i The Wolverines do have a number of capable freshmen, including 142 pounder John Beljan. Beljan finished-second in the Penn State Invitational while ending…

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