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December 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 65) • Page Image 16

…. "We're going to eat, sleep, and swim," says head coach Jon Urbanchek. The team will hold Christmas training camp in Boca Raton and participate in the U.S. Open Invita- tional in Orlando. The Wolverines

… around an Illinois-Chicage defender in a recent series. This weekend, the Wolverines place their 5-2 home record against Miami at Yost Ice Arena. By KEN GOLDBERG The Central Collegiate Hockey Association…

… is just getting into the groove after missing the season's first twelve games with a broken ankle. The latest Wolverine casualty is forward Ryan Pardoski, out indefinitely with a leg injury. Michigan…

… played well in taking a pair at home from Boston College last weekend, improving its home record to 5-2. The Wolverines home success will be contrasted by the Redskins strong road record. They are 2-2-1 on…

December 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 65) • Page Image 18

…!" Sophomore Rumeal Robinson gracefully jumped over a couple desks containing still- sleeping Wolverines. "OK, partner," said Frieder. "With an attitude like that, how do you expect to pass?" ROBINSON gave…

…'re sleepers - can't you get that through your head? Just wait till March. That's when the real test comes. Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Examsiare slowing down Bill Frieder's Wolverines now, but their big test…

December 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… to choose between be- coming a Bronco at Western Michi- gan, or a Wolverine by coming to Michigan and playing for the living legend Berenson. "I really liked the Western pro- gram, and coach Wilkerson…

… develops during his college career." Accustomed to playing on win- ning teams throughout his adoles- cence, it was frustrating for Roberts to swallow the Wolverines' 4-14 start last season. At the midpoint…

…. Fi- nally, the bursts of talent that everyone had expected from the Wolverines were evident. "That sweep over Miami really gave us a boost," said the sopho- more defenseman. "I had been taking some bad…

…. Michigan was a different hockey team the second half (last year)." AFTER 18 GAMES this sea- son, it is easy to see the improve- ment. Just check the stats. The Wolverines are 9-9 overall. And Roberts, with…

… (he leads all Wolverine de- fenseman in plus-minus) and has re- duced the time he spends in the penalty box (39 minutes). "Coach has this philosophy that every player has a ceiling of poten- tial…

December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…'s mainly because the cause of their ailments is too puz- zling. Michigan has played some great hockey; and it has played some bad hockey. Often, the Wolverines look like two different teams even within play…

… period. Not much was expected from BC since it failed to score in the first frame in its last three games, and four of its last five. SO THE burden of excitement fell on Michigan. But the Wolverines failed…

December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… Methodist because of the educational reputa- tion, Wolverine head coach Jon Ur- banchek, and the fact that the team was improving. Campbell chose Michigan over Virginia for similar reasons. "I al- ways had…

… the winning 400-medley relay team, Moran now holds three all-time Michigan records. Campbell has remained in Ann Arbor every summer to train with the national power Club Wolverine Swim Team. "It…

December 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… North Carolina, 88-75, the Wolverines beat Northeastern handily, 65-53. It was not gaining the split that showed the team's heart, but rather the ability to overcome last Tues- day's morale-breaking loss…

…." The Wolverines excelled under the boards, grabbing rebounds faster than Hugh Hefner grabs women. Tanya Powell (18 points) cleared 18 off the boards against the Tarheels while nabbing nine in the final…

December 08, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

Wolverine defense. That's right, defense. Sure, the offense racked up a season-high total in points, but right from the start the defense created opportunity after opportunity. Michigan rarely allowed Western…

… more than one shot per possession. For the game the Wolverines out-rebounded Western, 45- 27. Defensive rebounds constantly led to fast breaks and some awesome display of passing. Twice guard Rumeal…

… on the perimeter," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder. Rice had a lot of help, too. In fact that's been the key to the Wolverines' defense so far this season - their help defense. "Our help defense…

… to leave Crisler Arena in about a half hour." By SCOTT SHAFFER It was payback time at Crislet Arena last night, and the Wolverines repaid Western Michigan with inter- est. Michigan crushed the Broncos…

… the slam. The team's .680 field goal per- centage was a Crisler Arena record, and the Wolverines second-best shooting performance ever, behind last year's .692 clip against Alaska Anchorage. Daily…

… Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Michigan's Loy Vaught dunks the ball in the first half of the Wolverines' 113-66 rout of Western Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. Michigan shot 68 percent from the floor, their…

… backstrokers as the bright spot. "The backstrokers as a unit all swam well," he said. "For the rest of the team it was pretty par for this time of the year." The Wolverines also dominated the diving competition…

December 07, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… "I think I played tough," Mills Wolverines continued their streak by the Crisler Arena tunnel before' Sat- added 17 for the Wolverines. :2 said. "I think I can get better. I can't outscoring the…

… three-point Coles stood still aind stared-at. the spectively. 'Majer6,-who had been -h ohmr ipein isdso o eta' is cr ft Wolverines as they went through the averaging 28.8 points per game, hit Rumeal…

December 07, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… Michigan hockey team to its first weekend sweep this year. The Wolverines beat Boston College at Yost Ice Arena Friday and Saturday nights. Boston College head coach Len Ceglarski, the winningest coach in…

… goals in Friday night's 6-2 victory, leads the team with 12. He had just seven goals last season. The victories couldn't have come at a better time for the Wolverines. After losing three in a row, Michi…

… five minutes left"in the half, having negated Central's 9-0 run with a 10-2 Wolverine spree. "Sometimes you mess up momentum when you go to the bench," said Frieder, who admitted he may have substituted…

… too early. Chippewa coach Charlie Coles already is comparing Mills favorably to a recent Wolverine great. "I think Roy Tarpley had great, great phys*- ical ability, but Roy came on late. This guy Mills…

… goals Saturday night. The Wolverines won both Friday and Saturday nights to record their first series sweep of the season. Michigan Daily SPORTS 763-0376 4 C,. S I WHAT'S THE NEXT BEST THING TO A…

… S S ! -Jarsigtymr M'set for Eli, Bron os Last December, when Western Michigan came to town, the Wolverines were expecting another creampuff to take a bite out of. Instead, they got a mouth full of…

… them last year was just a fluke. The Wolverines host Western Michigan, 2-1, tonight at Crisler Arena. - SCOTT SHAFFER 4 WINTER TERM REGISTRATION WITHDRAWAL FROM WINTER TERM (Drop all courses) FALL TERM…

December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 15

… Eastern Michigan is not expected to give Michigan much of a test. The Wolverines return all but two swimmers from last year's Big Ten championship team and are ranked sixth nationally in the N C A A coaches…

…-squad meet in Ann Arbor, and a Big Ten relay meet held at Northwestern. Michigan won five of 10 events in Evanston, with Iowa winning four and Wisconsin taking the other. Though the Wolverines will not face…

December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 16

… certainly no different than any other. Although the Wolverines did play three teams in the Great Alaskan Shootout that will probably make the NCAAs this year, technically, those games were in November…

…. December was ushered in with a 92-71 Michigan victory over Bowling Green on Wednesday. The Wolverines will also play Austin Peay, Grambling State, and the Michigans (Eastern, Western, and Northern) within…

… this year. Besides Majerle, guard Tommie Johnson and center Daryl Miller are returning starters. Miller, a high school teammate of Wolverine Glen Rice at Flint Northwestern, is a 6-8 junior center. He is…

… outside. It's not impossible, but Central will need outstanding play from all its players to have a chance against the Wolverines. "It's scary to think of all the ability (Michigan) puts on the floor…

…," Coles said. "It will be a tremendous challenge and excellent opportunity for us." On the other hand, Bowling Green coach Jim Larranaga noted how the Wolverines won't be able to cruise through the…

December 03, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-eight years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 59 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, December 3, 1987 Copyright 1987, The Michigan Daily Wolverines win a snoozer over BG, 91-72 By JEFF RUSH…

…. What was less expected were the mistakes the tired Wolverines made against their Mid-American Con- ference foes. Grant scored 26, but many of those points came long after the game had been decided. And…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…. But the Wolverines struggled for the second straight night with a Mid- American Conference team yesterday, edging the Kent State Golden Flashes 73-61. After shooting 45 percent from the floor in a 62…

…-59 loss to Western Michigan Monday night, the Wolverines rebounded to sink 55 percent against Kent State. Sophomore forward Glen Rice led Michigan with 26 points on 12- for-16 shooting, after hitting just…

… hanging in there, staying in control, and making the big plays when they had to." The biggest play occurred with 3:47 left in the second half. Wolverine swingman Mike Griffin inbounded the ball to Gary…

… got to become an inside factor," Frieder said. "He's all we've got up there, really." Wolverine guards Grant (19 points), Antoine Joubert (14), and Garde Thompson (7) tried a different offensive…

… to slip guards in there, but there getting it jammed down their throat." Throats were parched on the Kent State bench when the Wolverines jumped out to a quick 10-2 lead. Toole helped the Flashes get…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - Page 13 A 1 } , *'W ) Sull court For Wolverines to win... p S. I _., .. By ADAM OCHLIS It doesn't take a math major or a statistician to…

… worst game of his brief college career. In last night's contest against Kent State, Rice scored 26 points on 12-of-16 shooting and pulled down 12 rebounds. The Wolverines gained a split in the two games…

December 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… got a bye. They are going to play the winner, which hopefully will be Michigan. If we don't win Monday night, then we are going to bring in Western to play Kent State." Jokes aside, the Wolverines will…

…-half lead by Western Michigan last night as the Broncos upset the Wolverines 62-59 at Crisler Arena. A three-point basket with four seconds left by Western guard Steve Amundson broke the 59-59 tie. Antoine…

…. "But he saw me open, so he passed it." The wide-open Amundson swished it through the net for a three-pointer from the left side. THE WIN was anything but lucky, according to Wolverine coach Bill Frieder…

… Arena. The Wolverines were upset by the Broncos, 62-59. I I MEOW i them," said Frieder. The three scored 36 points between them. Grant led the team with 16, Joubert had 14, and Thompson had six. The…

… absent from the start. When the Wolverines weren't shooting the ball (and missing), they were throwing it away or fouling Western. Thompson, coming off his best game ever as a Wolverine, threw the ball…

…-13, and 20-15, but sloppy play prevented the Wolverines from stretching the lead any farther. '1 Christmas Break Rate Women cagers rebound to c apture third i Make your break in a car from National…

Wolverines into an early hole. The team shot an average of 24 percent, and Michigan's top scorer in the game, junior Lorea Feldman, was held to a mere 12 points. The Cavaliers dominated the Wolverines with 10…

… to move offensively." THE WOLVERINES re- grouped for a victory in the consolation game, defeating Virginia Commonwealth 70-47. It was Feldman who took charge with VanDe Wege ...impressed by Cavaliers…

… basketball teams, came up: penniless against the Wolverines: VCU just committed too many-' turnovers in the game (20) to stay: above water. Likewise, in the first. half Michigan's started dismally,' shooting…

December 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 67) • Page Image 9

…. Most college hockey teams consist of players from all " over the midwestern and easternf United States and parts of Canada. The Wolverines, for example,r boast players from Massachusetts,. Alaska…

… a year and a half at the Wolverines could not catch this year's inexperienced Wolverine Michigan. Iowa State. The Cyclones led the squad. Other impressive showings for competitive field, trailed…

… closely by ANOTHER BRIGHT spot the Wolverines included a fourth Oklahoma St., Oklahoma (85.0), for Michigan was the second place place finish by sophomore Joe Wisconsin (77.0) Michigan finish of John Fisher…

…. Most encouraging was Fisher's "Generally, we're pleased with apparent recovery from a shoulder The Wolverines next travel to the performance of our team," Bahr surgery that forced him to miss the…

… gymnasts to get a competitive frame of mind, to have a little pressure to put on them," said coach Bob Darden, whose 16-man squad has been limited to intrasquad competition in the preseason. The Wolverines

… perform a dismount results in a scoring penalty, so oRose began each event conceding gjAT ULA4 CG 10 AN WOLVERINE~t SPECIAL ROSE BOWL ROOM VALUE! $4er night, double or single Minutes from the Marina…

December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…-ever meeting between the Rainbow Warriors and the Wolverines. But the element of surprise was not enough as fourth-ranked Michigan (11-1) held off the hyped-up Hawaii squad 27-10. "We knew we were in for a tough…

… the fourth quarter with a pair of touchdowns. His 55-yard gallop, the longest for any Michigan runner this year, gave the Wolverines a comfortable 24-10 lead with 9:38 left. Jamie Morris had another big…

… ball to the 10, but had to take Associated Press Wolverine Bob Perryman rushed for 107 yards in Michigan's victory, including a 55-yard touchdown that put the Wolverines up 24-10. The Calen dar of The…

December 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 5, 1986 -Page 13 Wolverine jcers look to bury Gophers By SCOTT SHAFFER Having faced all eight of its Central Collegiate Hockey Association rivals twice, it is…

… now time for the Wolverines (4-12) to venture out and take on their first non-conference foes of the season, the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The teams play Friday and Saturday nights in Minneapolis, and…

… a 3.61 goals against average, and junior John Blue (4.71). If there is any advantage for the Wolverines in playing such a strong team, it lies in the fact that Minnesota is in the middle of final…

… at the Wolverines' 4-12 mark and become overconfident. The coaching staff knows almost nothing about Michigan's team (Talafous was surprised to learn that there were ten freshmen on the roster) and may…

… be in for a shock when they face a team that has been blown out of games only twice this year. "I HOPE they're looking past us," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson, "we look at Minnesota as…

… of history in Mariucci Arena. I played my first college hockey game there." Rivalries aside, however, the Wolverines could use a win to boost their confidence. They have lost their last three games…

Wolverines who have lost five of their last six games, travel to non-conference foe and No. 5 ranked Minnesota this weekend., P&stons'wi streak halted Richfield, Ohio (AP) - Brad Daugherty, the first player…

December 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… 15 times, neither able to take control. Michigan went into the intermission with a tenuous four- point lead, 35-31. The second act was anti- climactic as the Wolverines' match- up zone defense…

… thoughts of a CMU rally. The substitution of Jack Kramer at the 11:39 mark and Michigan's switch from a man-to-man to a zone defense helped the Wolverines control the rest of the half. Michigan capped its…

… Robinson making his expected immediate, impact in the Wolverine backcourt, Kramer has become the first guard off coach Bill Frieder's bench. Last night he scored a career-high four points. Okay, so he's not…

… the -game-winning stretch in the first half. With 8:21 left, Kramer entered the contest with Michigan trailing 25- 22. Seconds later, he came flying over a bevy of big men under the Wolverines

December 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… be one of the top Big Ten players of the year. " MICHIGAN TOOK a 30-25 lead into the half, then exploded with the first 10 points of the second period to take command of the game. The Wolverine

…-leading three blocked shots. Senior Vonnie Thompson rounded out the double digit scorers as she contributed .12 points, eight -in the first half, including a nifty driving lay-up in traffic. Wolverine head coach…

… take it to them, not let them be the aggressor." Michigan made use of Eastern's man-to-man defense, running every chance it got. The Wolverines outhustled the Hurons, and Van DeWege again praised his…

Wolverines revived with a 12-1 sprint of their own to put the game out of reach. MICHIGAN HAS its toughest opponent coming up this Friday, as the Wolverines travel to the University of Virginia to battle the…

…. The Wolverines finished at the bottom of the Big Ten with a disappointing 3-15 conference record, but have as much hope for the future as any Michigan volleyball team. The principal problems over the…

… weekend were the same ones that have plagued the Wolverines all year: inconsistency and poor execution. Heading into Purdue, Michigan was riding a three-match winning streak. Purdue, meanwhile, was riding…

… the skids. Michigan coach Joyce Davis had predicted, "We're going to beat Purdue." IT WASN'T to be, however, as the Boilermakers pulled out a 15-12, 12-15, 15-8, 15-6 win. The Wolverines committed 16…

Wolverines just "didn't play well," according to Davis, particularly at receiving service. Overall, the weekend losses put a damper on the team's postive outlook after the weekend sweep of Northwestern and…

…, as Coach Davis points out, "There's no other direction to go." The Wolverines accomplished eight of ten of the team goals they had set for themselves, but the season was a disappointment because the…

December 02, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… three weeks that his Wolverines couldn't play defense, shoot, or play with emotion were treated to a clinic, as Michigan pounded on a hopeless Ball State team, 90-57, at Crisler Arena last night. This one…

… was never in doubt. After Mark Hughes replaced Loy Vaught with Michigan leading, 8-5, the Wolverines ran off 32 of the next 39 points, including runs of 12-0, 11-2, and 9-3. The Cardinals didn't score…

… shooting) followed a Cardinal the boards." travelling violation with an 18- All .that was left in the second footer, and Thompson (10 points) half was to wait for Wolverine hit another three pointer, forcing…

… push the action to them," said the Wolverines to sleep. On their Hughes, who scored a career high first three posessions, the Cardinals nine points. "He saw that they were didn't attempt a shot, or even…

… second half of the Wolverines' 90-57 trouncing of the Cardinals last night. Rebounding from a pre-season knee injury, Joubert. aided the winning cause by scoring 12 points and adding seven assists. / * A…

… powerhouses. Ball State, Central Michigan, Illinois-Chicago, Western Michigan, Kent State, Bowling Green, and Northern Michigan compose the majority of the Wolverines' bum- of-the-week pre-Big Ten schedule…

… Boeheim (Syracuse's coach) are you listening? Get those cream puffs off your schedules and don't be afraid to lose in December." "But Dick, the Wolverines need these easy victories to get to the NCAA…

… recertified in January. Other schools only have to certify their players in September." "COooooome on baby, I have miy scouts n Ann Arbor. A fellow professor of hoopology tells me the Wolverines have a game…

… college action."y E. 1 _ Michigan guard Gary Grant (25) cans an early three-pointer which helped the Wolverines explode to a 46-19 halftime lead over Ball State. Michigan cruised to victory in the…

December 01, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… series of one-on-ones, Michigan would win, 10-0. It's a team game, and that's what coach Berenson is working on." Friday night exemplified the two coaches' words. The Wolverines (4- 12) went off at the end…

… Warren Sharples made a great stop on Ron Warus' breakaway, Pete Stauber scored on the rebound at the 17:28 of the second period. Stauber was unmarked on the play. Lake Superior didn't let the Wolverines

December 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…, 1985 Page 12 Hoosiers highlight heavy holiday slate , By BARB McQUADE Semester break comes in the form of a less-than-formidable schedule for tie Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines can…

… quality, that should sharpen the Wolverines. a "Everything we're doing is preparing us," Frieder said. "We're preparing ourselves by playing a lot of games - too many really. We're pIaying so much we're not…

…, respec- tively. ACCORDING TO Wolverine head coach Bud Van De Wege, the battle with the 3-3 Indiana Hoosiers will be a tasty affair. "Indiana will be a great game," he said, because of their ap- petite for…

… for a roast 4 Buckeye feast. Along with Iowa, he said, "they're the cream of the crop. All the conditions have to be right for us to win." If the Wolverines were to swallow both Indiana and Ohio State…

December 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… Michigan basketball team finally blew out a smaller, weaker team, decisively trouncing Division II Florida Southern, 91-68, Saturday at Crisler Arena. Size and defense called the tunes for the 6-0 Wolverines

Wolverines went on a 16-0 fast break spurt, generated mainly by guard Gary Grant's perimeter defense and Michigan's running game. "I WAS GETTING steals and my big men were really running the floor," said Grant…

…, the men's S o ort ng gymnastics team made a fine showing at the Wisconsin Open on Saturday. . ;!"" Moore was the top Wolverine per- G IfTs! ~ former in both the floor exercise and 'U.the vault, scoring…

… 9.2 and 9.3 respec- ts At Student Budget Prices ; tively. Nelson was second for i Michigan in the floor, while Angelotti 419 E. LIBERTY was second for the Wolverines on the 419(E. iks ff…

… watching his Wolverines (5-11, 8th in the CCHA) drop a pair of games to Western Michigan this past weekend by scores of 8-6 and 6-4. Michigan had the perfect oppor- tunity, and the break they so sorely…

… period, tallying two goals apiece before the intermission. Tim Makris played a decent 20 minutes in net for the Wolverines, but with Berenson rotating his three netminders period- by-period since Ohio…

… State two weeks ago, freshman Mike Rossi replaced Makris to start the second period. As has been the custom all season, "the period" as it is now called, did the Wolverines in. The Broncos stam- peded…

Wolverines have been outscored 42-22. A valiant Michigan comeback in the third period made the score close, but the Bronco lead was insurmountable. Saturday's game in Ann Arbor was an extremely well played…

… classic, but the fact remains, the Wolverines failed to put a 'W' on the board. With Bob Lindgren, who playeda solid third period in net Friday, bet- ween the pipes (Berenson admitted Friday's game that the…

December 06, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

… better, swallowed by the powerful Wolverines, and he is not afraid to say so. In fact, yesterday Scholz was groping for answers. When asked if he'd quicken the pace to combat Michigan's height advan- tage…

…. Scholz said he would probably use a zone defense to stop the Wolverines, but stopping Michigan may not be possible. We Reserve the Right to Limit WEDNESDAY'S CONTEST showed the lesser teams can't be…

… Florida's punch from the perimeter, while Kearney (11.5 ppg) and Mc- Nulty (8.5 ppg) work inside. JIANI[UCPONTY 3# , L Ltol 'k r; ves Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Wolverine forwards Butch Wade (53) and…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

wolverines dust Youngstown St., 56-42 Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Two shoppers carry away packages in Nickels Arcade yesterday. Mer- chants say customers are buying more trendy and costly gifts.' Swatches…

…-out Wolverines needed three quarters of the game to score that much and ended up winning by just 14, 56-42. "We expected to (win by 40 points), but if you expect that to happen it won't happen, and it didn…

… were nullified by Youngstown State's offen- sive set. "They were pulling the big guys away from the hoop," said Wolverine forward Butch Wade. "Then they'd slide the little guys inside. They weren…

…. That's just an indication we weren't doing the job." The Wolverines were also over- playing on defense. Numerous dives at Penguin passes helped Michigan to nine steals, but it left Tarpley, Wade, and…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… levity. His Wolverines had just beaten Tennessee decisively after nipping the nation's number-one team Saturday. And with a less than awe-inspiring non-conference schedule ahead of him, Frieder was…

… enjoying himself. In the coming weeks, Michigan faces such powerhouses as Northern Michigan, Illinois-Chicago, and Cleveland State. No reason to be uptight. The Wolverines were just as relaxed. They know…

…," Rice said. "I knew I had Michigan right where I wanted them." "We weren't moving well enough to put good pressure on them," Frieder said of Youngstown's success at penetrating the Wolverine defense. "We…

…. Frieder 2, Daily 0. By SCOTT SHAFFER The Wolverine wrestling team en- ters today's Las Vegas Invitational gambling its number six national ranking on its performance in the two- day, varsity-only event…

… sixth-ranked Wolverines will not substitute another wrestler at 134 pounds. Bahr con- sidered dropping freshman Kyle Gar- cia down from 142, but said Garcia couldn't make the weight in time. THE OPENING…

… at 134 will make it tough for the Wolverines to repeat last year's fifth-place showing in Vegas. Top ranked Iowa will not compete, but the four other teams ranked ahead of Pg se Michigan will. Those…

… face here are the ones who we'll face again at the NCAA championship," he said. "It's important that we get a feel for these guys so we'll know what to ex- pect later on." SEVERAL OTHER Wolverines have…

December 03, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…QUADE They played like the Wolverines of old, but with a new face leading the way. An explosive first half was all the Michigan basketball team needed last night to clobber Ten- nessee, 87-52 at Crisler arena…

… chance to do, though, as the 6-11 center fouled out before the fans had found their seats for the second half. OFFENSIVE execution was markedly improved for the 4-0 Wolverines over Saturday's performance…

WOLVERINE defense forced 28 Tennessee turnovers as well as some poor shot selections as S Vols the 45-second clock ticked down. "I'm really impressed with them defensively," said Vols head coach Don Deyoe…

…. "They forced us into 14 turnovers in the first half. That resulted in 14 points." Tarpley was a key to that defense. The Wolverine co-captain used his long arms and anticipation to knock away passes and…

… flaws. Offensive execution was no thing of beauty. The Wolverines missed screens all night long and committed some careless turnovers. "OUR OFFENSE sagged a little because the kids See CAGERS, Page 10…

December 03, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… Division I team tonight," DeVoe said. "But playing the Wolverines, it's obvious they've got experience, they're talented, and wanting to prove they're a top-ranked team. "I WAS really impressed with Michigan…

… 144 117 95 86 48 41 34 32 25 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Guard Antoine Joubert dishes the ball off on the run in the second quarter as Robert Henderson trails on the play. Joubert led the Wolverines

… six rebounds. "He runs the floor hard and gets open, and secondly once he's open, he can shoot it in.'*' And last night before 13,609 fans rollicking in a Wolverine blowout, Rice did more than score…

…... .. . Rice did it all down the court on one of the Wolverine fast breaks, Rice showed a measure of confidence uncharacteristic of a freshman. And according to Frieder, the confiden- ce the freshmen gain from…

… solid performances against less-than-top notch teams will count when Illinois, In- diana, and the rest of upset-hungry Big Ten meet the Wolverines. "We stuck him in a crucial situation in Hawaii and…

…-6, 230. pound Florida native had a feeling Rice would be an integral part of senior-oriented Wolverines. "'(Rice) wasn't named the best player in the state for nothing," said Rellford. "somebody asked me…

… learning, and is not expected to breed oohs and aahs every time out. The Wolverines of course will have to cope with ex- pectations until they fall from the national spotlight. Glen Rice will deal with…

… someone or put it back in the rack when you're through reading it. PASS IT ON! -.The Wolverines feel right at home in Crisler. They've won their last 21 non-conference games in the arena. In fact, the…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…, Mass. - Ugly. Dirty. Downright filthy. Wallowing through the mire, the Wolverines slid into a 49-44 victory over Georgia Tech in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic in Springfield Mass. on Saturday. VICTORY…

… line at the other, cashing in for all of four field goals, zero each for forwards Richard Rellford and Butch Wade. If it wasn't the Wolverines' shooting eighteen percent in the first half, it was Georgia…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…-power operations while federal authorities investigate its problems. The new target date is March. The cost of Edison and its 15- percent partner, the Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative, continues to escalate by $1…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… the offensive force we've all read about. The Wolverines host Tennessee (1- 0) tonight at Crisler Arena at 7:30 pim. And while their opponent may be no Georgia Tech, Michigan will need more balanced…

… scoring than Saturday's one-man show by Antoine, Joubert to win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Bill Frieder has said his team relies on points from the big men. "Our front line has problems scoring and that really…

… concerns me," Frieder said. "We have to develop more consistency in our front line if we're going to be a great team." The 3-0 Wolverines can consider themselves lucky to have escaped with an undefeated…

… record in the young season. BUT IF THE Wolverines' shooting is a question, so is the status of the Volunteers. Prognosticators have them ranked anywhere from 16th in the nation to seventh in the…

….m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. White and Jones ... out to upset favored Wolverines OSU SWEEPS 'M' OFF ICE: Crushed on road again By MARK BOROWSKY -By the time last weekend's hockey series with Ohio State had…

Wolverines, the end result was that the six-game road losing streak became an eight-game road losing ,streak. Michigan lost two hear- tbreaking games to the Buckeyes 4-2 Friday night and 6-5 Saturday. Needless…

… to say, "disappointing" was the word of the day for the Wolverines. "I was disappointed in the outcome of both games," said Michigan head coach Red Berenson. "We're finding a way (on the road) to lose…

…)." * Falling behind 3-0 Friday night, Michigan fought back and cut the Ohio State lead to one on goals by Todd Carlile and Chris Seychel, the latter coming at 16:23 of the third period. The Wolverines failed to…

… gaining some of that 4ought after consistency. After a 65-50 upset win over Western Michigan last Wednesday, the 'Wolverines turned around and shot down the Toledo Rockets yesteday af- ternoon before over…

… close. "I wanted our goalies to concentrate on one period," said Berenson of his strategy. "The goalies are going to have to be more of a factor." Following Friday's aborted Wolverine comeback, Ohio State…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 2, 1985 Wolverine victory not 6 (Continued from Page 1) even a nice personality. Shots weren't falling for either team. Michigan couldn't seem to get…

…. The Yellow Jackets, in particular, baffled the Wolverines with a swarming trap defense. "I think they knew all our plays," said Joubert. "We'd call a play and they'd already be there." "We were shooting…

… little at the half. I told them a joke. I said 'Hell, everyone in the country is sit- ting at home with his girlfriend wat- ching Miami and Notre Dame with a martini in their hand."' The Wolverines did…

… Ford and Tarpley gave the Wolverines their first lead of the game with 8:08 left. THE WOLVERINES never trailed the rest of the way, sinking nine of their last ten free throws to preserve the victory. For…

…. Joubert's 21-po good, but it is not going to top anyon( sports. First look at the standards against the Wolverines who graced the temp Center left without a field goal. The M starters Gary Grant, Richard…

…'s bes the Ramblin' Wreck seven hoops on on Joubert also had -a dark side S Wolverines' 18 turnovers. The only Variation Problem was, you guessed i Perfect judge of tir Joubert probably earned the awa good…

… Pronouncement. M'lsesa (continued from page9) period. Things began on a much more pleasant note Saturday as the@ Wolverines jumped to a 4-0 lead on goals by Billy Powers, Joe Lockwood; Brad McCaughey, and Downing…

…. But just as the first period started well for the Wolverines, it ended sourly. With three seconds left, Michigan was whistled for two penalties, giving Ohio State a two-man advantage to start the second…

December 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… full court *PRES By JOE EWING POOR BILL Frieder. Just months after the Michigan basketball coach brought success to his team and to the Big Ten by leading the Wolverines to the NIT cham- pionship…

…. nesday, December 12, 1984 - Page 11 Joubert 1s player of the week CHICAGO (UPI) - Michigan guard Antoine Joubert, who led the Wolverines to three victories last week, was named as the Big Ten player of the…

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… Page 9 Wolverines bust Broncos By JEFF BERGIDA Western Michigan has an outstanding women's volleyball team. Its hockey team is pretty good, too. Basketball, however, just ain't the Broncos' thing…

…. DESPITE sleepwalking its way- through the first 23 minutes of non- action, Michigan trounced the Ponies, 83-59, last night at Crisler Arena. Roy Tarpley led the way for the Wolverines with 21 points and 12…

… average. Western hit its low point with 12 minutes remaining when the Wolverine defense conceded a lay-up to back-up center Mark Gorski. The 6-8 225-pound Gorski, who had compiled a sterling seven percent…

… forward Richard Rellford puts up an easy bucket in second half ac- tion last night. Rellford had nine points and 11 rebounds in helping the Wolverines to a runaway 83-59 victory. 200 26/55 7/9 27 11 19…

… weekend. Michigan drew the host school, Florida State, the first night, but the pressure did not get to the Wolverines as they shot a cool 51 percent from the floor in eliminating the Seminoles. SENIOR…

… advantage to push the Wolverines outside where they hit a below average 42 percent from the field. "They were much bigger than we were," said coach Van De Wege. "They were more like a Big Ten team." Van De…

…. Against South Alabama, Lorea Feldman once again paced the Wolverines with 14 points. 0 0 is S l i l COKE SALE' $1.99 8-pk. *1/2 Liter Campus Corner r 0 " " " 0 ii0iiii0i00i @ S.....+ 818 S. State…

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 11, 1984 I By JON HARTMANN Michigan West. That's what head coach Dale Bahr and the rest of the Wolverine wrestling staff call the Las Vegas Classic…

…. You see, Michigan's graduate assistant Mark Churella, who coached at Nevada-Las Vegas for the last three years, is in charge of the tournament. Over the weekend, the Wolverines made sure that their…

… that Hill and 158-pounder Steve Richards returned with money in their pocket. However, he added that the coaching staff wasn't quite so lucky. Gymnasts place high in Wolverine Classic SKI RENTALS…

…., 4-6pm; Fri., Noon-6pm. For more info, call the Zr NCRB Gymnasium at 764-3967 I RATES AVAILABLE By DEBRA .d e FRANCES Despite a poor showing in Satur- day's team competition of the Wolverine

… individual .events, scoring a 9.1 in the parallel bars and 9.5 on the high bar. Rose also placed third in the still rings. THE WOLVERINE men were also lead by senior captain Stuart Downing, who pulled in a…

December 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 -The Michigan Daily- Sunday, December 9, 1984 'M' dumps Flyers, 87-78 Tarpley andJoubert lead Wolverine attack By JEFF BERGIDA Special to the Daily DAYTON, OH-It was clear from the…

Wolverine center Roy Tarpley into a couple of early turnovers. MICHIGAN would eventually run out to leads of 24-14, 42-30 and 71-57, but the tenacious Flyers clawed their way back into contention every time…

… Flyers to give his Wolverines all they could handle. "When you have that much experience coming back from a team that got that far in the NCAA (final eight)," said Frieder, "you know it's going to be a…

Wolverines had a 10-point lead midway through the half before they collapsed for the remaining 10 minutes. TARPLEY WAS frustrated by Dayton backcourt personnel, who kept slapping the ball out of his hands. It…

… than we did in the last 10 minutes of the first half," Frieder said. "We got sluggish and started taking bad shots." The Wolverines came out of the lockerroom on fire. After a Colbert tip-. in knotted…

… the game at 30-30, Michigan ran off 12 straight points. Dayton would fight back and cut the gap to four twice, but the inspired play of Joubert and Richard Rellford kept the Wolverines ahead. RELLFORD…

….'' Rellford gave teammate Wade credit for the Wolverines' success on the of- fensive boards, which was a major reason for their 57 percent success rate from the floor in the second half. "WE HAD BIG Wade in the…

… pressure defense, which the Flyers would utilize the rest of the game. The press worked well as the Wolverines turned the ball over of- ten and missed three important foul shots. Dayton cut the lead to 76…

…-72 at the 1:52 mark before the Wolverines settled down. Michigan made 11 of its last 13 free throw attempts to send the Dayton crowd home unhappy. "Their pressure was good," Frieder said. "It got rough…

…. THE VICTORY improves Michigan's record to 4-0. Dayton fell to 3-1. The Wolverines now have four home games coming up against weak com- petition. The home stand begins Mon- day night as the Broncos of…

December 08, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…, including vic- tories over DePaul and Notre Dame. THIS ONE COULD make the 3-0 Wolverines break a sweat. "It'll be a good test for us," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, who directed Michigan to an 85…

…-60, last December in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines have never lost to Dayton, racking up a 10-0 mark over the length of the series. FINALLY, DAYTON suffers from the same disease which has plagued all of…

… to stop the Wolverines are three star- ters from last year's, 21-11 club, junior forward Damon Goodwin, senior guard Larry Schellenberg and sophomore guard Dan Christie. Donoher has been especially…

December 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…4 Gymnastics Wolverine Invitational Tomorrow and Sunday Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Friday, December 7, 1984 Hockey vs. Western Michigan Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Page 12…

… DORIAN, THR UN LEAD WESTERN Wolverines to try busting Broncos 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Sophomore John Bjorkman blows away Buckeye defenseman Don Perkins during last week's Michigan-Ohio State series…

…. The Wolverines travel to Kalamazoo to take the ice against Western Michigan tonight. 1st Prize $500 A Campus Wide Talent Search By BARB McQUADE As the Michigan hockey team reaches the halfway mark of…

… the season, it takes its 5-10-1 record out west to Kalamazoo tonight to take on Western Michigan. The Broncos, at 8-8, share fifth place in the CCHA with Bowling Green, while the Wolverines fall in at…

…, a transfer from Michigan to set the pace on offense. Dorian leads his team in scoring with 25 points, while linemate Thrun posts 21, including 13 goals. The Wolverines will have to con- tain these two…

… weeks ago compared to the last four, it's much improved. If we can keep our goals against down, we can win these games with three or four goals." THE WOLVERINE offense may not be solid, however, as it…

… may call upon freshman Brad McCaughey to fill the gap. The right wing is third in team scoring with 14 points, and could provide the offen- sive spark the Wolverines have been lacking. "I'm pleased with…

… be our goalkeeper next year. The team plays well in front of him and he's played well behind them." After a hard-fought weekend against Ohio State in which the Wolverines came up with a tie and a loss…

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