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December 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…'t bother the Michigan basketball layers because they got the game. McLaughlin scored 29 points, hitting 10 of 13 shots in the second half, but the Wolverines turned a strong rebounding advantage into a 71…

…-66 victory over the Chippewas last night at Crisler Arena. The victory leaves Michigan with a 2-0 mark, while Central falls to 1-2. WHILE MCLAUGHLIN was filling the -hoop, the Wolverine front line was pulling…

… half that allowed the Wolverines to rain the early lead. Michigan guard Eric Turner guarded McLaughlin at the start of the contest and the 6-3 Wolverine sophomore did an excellent job. Turner used his…

… of-. fense and Michigan jumped out to an early 10-2 lead after four-and-a-half minutes. The Wolverines never trailed and Central could get no closer than six points the rest of the game. The Wolverines

December 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

…, Wisconsin 9 The Wolverines defeated the Badgers to take their season opener and avenge last year's embarrassing 21-14 loss in Madison. Midway through the final quarter, Michigan held a precarious 13- 9 lead…

… intercep- tions. Notre Dame 23, Michigan 17 The Irish cast a dark shadow over the Wolverines' season, handing them a heart-breaking loss in the first night game ever played in Notre Dame Stadium. Free safety…

… the Bruins discovered the Wolverine defense's inability to halt a solid passing attack. QuarterbackTom Ramsey lead his team down comeback road, completing 22 of 37 pass attempts for 311 yards and two…

… touchdowns. Michigan 24, Indiana 10 After sinking in two consecutive non- conference matchups, the Wolverines smoothly sailed to their second Big Ten victory, handily defeating the Hoosiers by two touchdowns…

… and tying another. Michigan 29, Iowa 7 Last year Iowa severly hampered Michigan's Big Ten title aspirations, and the Wolverines returned the favor leveling the Iowa City boys, 29-7. The win coupled with…

… Illinois' 26-21 loss to Ohio State, left the Wolverines as the, uncontested Big Ten leader. Michigan 49 Northwestern 14 The Wolverine offense carried the ball into the en esx times t first half to leave tif…

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 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

Wolverines, clinging to fourth place in the CCHA with a 7-6-3 league record, have been equally dimorphic. In the first 10 games of the season, Michigan jumped out to a 7-2-1 record, highlighted by a road sweep…

… of defending NCAA champion Lake Superior. The Wolverines soared to No. 5 nationally and were on their way to joining the elite of the CCHA. Until another. Michigan team came along and spoiled the party…

… second in the CCHA with a 2.65 goals-against average. Defense: The Wolverine defense has been stingy, giving up 62 goals this season to tie them for third place in the league. This past weekend they held…

…. Also in the Wolverines' favor is their continued intensity. Despite the winless streak, they came out fired up and ready to play against Michigan State. "We had a great effort this weekend," said…

… defenseman Alex Roberts. "If we can keep that up every weekend, we'll win games." Luck is another intangible that eventually has to work in Michigan's favor. Over the last few weeks the Wolverines have been…

… a top-four finish and a home-ice advantage in the playoffs as a goal for the season. Technically, the Wolverines are right where they want to be. "Although first place is out of reach, we're only…

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, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… scoring 17 points. Those are about the only positive aspects of the Michigan basketball team's first win of the season, a 80-58 victory over Northern Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. THE WOLVERINES had…

…- ding. We just are not a solid rebounding club. We also had a lot of defensive lap- ses." THREE SLAM dunks by Northern's Matthew Johnson were the results of a few of the Wolverines' defensive lapses…

… gap to 19-14 as Johnson converted four foul shots and two jumpers. HOWEVER, AFTER a Wolverine time-out, Michigan guard Dan Pelekoudas broke the dry spell with a driving lay-up. Michigan then proceeded…

… weekend, falling prey to the ghost Bearcats of Cincinnati, 93-65, in the opening round of the University of Cin- *cinnati-Coca Cola Classic. 'The Wolverine attack in the loss was -paced by the Harte sisters…

…, K. D. and Peg, with 16 and 14 points respectively. THE FOLLOWING' night the Wolverines redeemed themselves, as they defeated Indiana State, 82-81. Michigan started off slowly and quickly found…

… themselves trailing the Sycamores, 54-35. But with the help of a persistent full-court press, the Wolverines staged a strong comeback to eventually win the game. In the Cincinnati loss, "their big people ate…

December 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

…Sport. The portable that takes you where you're going. REGIONALSTAT STCS N/ N data systems I -- 8088 Portable PC 4 Wolverine center Loy Vaught points to help lead Michigan percent from the field, is now…

…-ranked Wolverines' 98- 65 win and proclaimed that he enjoyed playing Tampa. How could he not? His team improved its record to 6-0, and had fun doing it. At times, it looked like more of a highlight film…

Wolverines took control. "They presented some problems to us early," Frieder said. "They really made us execute out there." Indeed, Michigan could manage just a 15-13 halftime rebounding edge over their…

… the Wolverine front- line throughout the game. H IG G IN S said: "(Stiglich) looked like Hulk Hogan...and he was mean." But the Wolverines got back on track in the second half, opening up a 35-point…

… score, Spartan forward Bryan Williams wasn't very impressed with the Wolverines. "They weren't very disciplined," he said. "I thought they'd be more competitive than they were." _- _ + I'.' .tI. ' 'r…

… should improve the Wolverines shaky rebounding. "Tanya is about as solid an individual as you can have on a team," VanDeWege said. "She should be starting. She is the best rebounder we have from either…

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 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

… resembled a slow-motion replay of babies beginning to walk as opposed to their usual fun-and-gun style of basketball, but the No. 2 Wolverines showed their versatility in disposing of Eastern Michigan 80…

… Frieder complimented the way Eastern forced his Wolverines to play a "different" style of basketball. "This was the first time we had to play that type of game," Frieder said. "Eastern did a good job…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

Wolverines have always come up short in final games. .Michigan, looking to end this streak of tournament losses, will open the competition Friday night against a Tulane(1-1) With seven returning letter…

…- winners, Tulane is the toughest competition that the Wolverines will face. The Green Wave is led by junior. guard, Carmen Jones, who is aver- aging 17.5 points a game. Jones' scoring will be countered…

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 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 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, 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, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 60) • Page Image 17

… their season opener last night, 85-75. But don't let the 10-point margin fool you, the game was a lot closer than it should have been. The Wolverines were up by 14 points with four minutes left, but they…

…DeWege. Even with Rosowski's contribution, the Wolverines were out-rebounded, 45-37. "That (rebounding) is my number one concern without anything else being a close second," said VanDewege. "The teams in the Big…

Wolverines are still trying to readjust to Ann Arbor time. The Tigers from Grambling, LA. sound like a worthy opponent who could claw away at a tired Wolverine team, but they will have to take advantage of…

…. Randy Suarez, who averaged 13.4 points per game last year is out with a shoulder injury. ROBINLOZNAK/Daily Michigan forward Lorea Feldman, scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the Wolverines

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 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… refuses to talk politics with the media. So with the pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to the Wolverines and the War Eagles in the Bourbon Bowl. That's right, New Orleans on New Year's has nothing…

…? All of those questions, however, will have to be answered on January 2. I guess it really doesn't matter what a team is called, because either Michigan or Auburn - the Wolverines, Tigers, War Eagles and…

… home with an 82-63 win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Gloria Soluk gave 6-7 freshman Lynn Morozko her first start of the season in hopes of bolstering the team's inside game against the smaller CMU front line…

… destroy the Michigan inside game. After six minutes, Soluk benched Morozco. Even when a pass got through to the freshman center, she either lost the handle on the ball or had it stolen. The Wolverines

… the Wol-verines, hitting 7 of 14 shots from the floor along with a pair of free throws. Wendy Bradetich played her second solid game in a row picking up 15 points. Cox and Tower led the Central Michigan…

… percent of its field goals compared to the Wolverines'15 percent. PROBABLY THE MOST significant statistic was turnovers with the Wolverines losing the ball a discouraging 29 times. CMU didn't do much better…

… into helter skelter out there. We have to be more structured and run our offense." The Wolverines had a number of potential fast breaks in the game, but they elected to continue to attempt run- ning a…

…. . S.. but wary of the Big (Ten) Chill 1 I EMBLEMI Free wrapping Papek~br By RANDY BERGER U PON HEARING of the Wolverine's 76-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta, Michigan basketball…

Wolverines and that it should give the team much-needed confidence going into the Big Ten season. The fact that Michigan won on the road is a feat in itself. Last year the team suffered through a 4-9 record (0…

… we do it against the bigger Big Ten teams.' - Michigan coach Bill Frieder come so easy for the Wolverines front line against the Big Ten. To say the least, Georgia had nobody in the Peach State that…

December 12, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

…SPORTS Page 10 Saturday, December 11, 1981 The Michigan Daily Michigan turns Redskins Blue, 3-2 _,1w By MARK BOROWSKI OXFORD, Ohio - No snap. No crackle. Just three pops from the Wolverines

… as Michigan scalped the Miami Redskins, 3-2, in front of 2,001 fans at the Miami Ice Arena., The Wolverines did nothing fancy in this one. It was just plain old-fashioned hard work and some superb…

… sophomore Andy McMillin pumped a Gerry Bogle pass from the corner between the Wolverine netmin- der's legs to knot the score at 1-1' Michigan regained the 'lead five minutes later on a goal by captain Steve…

… close when the Wolverines' McIntyre went into the penalty box at 17:42 to serve a slashing penalty. A little over a minute later, the Redskins' Dave McClintock snuck a shot through a scramble in front of…

… Mason and into the net to make the score 3-2. The Redskins pulled their goalie with 23 seconds remaining and a face off in the Wolverine end, but were unable to get a shot on net before the final buzzer…

… hard-fought 5-15, 15-13, 7-15, 15-13, 9-15 loss to Southwestern Missouri' ended any hopes the Wolverines had of capturing the title. Prior to this loss, the Wolverines already had suffered a defeat in…

… recognized women's athletics. But in this tournament, the Wolverines lost even when they were winning. The winning was the game on Thursday in which the un- seeded Wolverines upended the eighth…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… tomorrow night at Yost Ice Arena to begin a two-game, home-and-home weekend series between the Wolverines and the Spartans, all the statistics will go out the window. The Spartans (13-3-0 overall, 12-2-0 in…

… the CCHA) will shed their first place CCHA status and the Wolverines (10-5-1, 8-5-1) will no longer be riding a four-game winning streak. This series isn't about who's better on paper; it's about who…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Friday, December 8, 1989 Blue to risk perfect record vs. Bobcats by Jamie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer Missed opportunities plague Wolverines by Theodore Cox Daily…

… Sports Writer 4 When the womens' basketball team faces Ohio University tonight in Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will definitely have firsts on their minds. This will be the first meeting ever between the…

… Szczechowski drives the ball down the floor. Forward Joan Rieger is downcourt on the wing. Szczechowski whips the ball across court. Rieger grabs it and goes in for an easy lay-up. Clunk. 6'3" Wolverine center…

… from a foot out. Rattle. Missed lay-ups and wasted opportunities have slowed the women's basketball team's pace against their pre-Big Ten season opponents. When the Wolverines took on Eastern Michigan…

… forward Leslie Spicer have each been hitting shots from beyond fifteen feet. Michigan's outside shooting has spread the defenses and sparked the last three Wolverine wins. But it will be extremely difficult…

… that's why we won the game,' VanDeWege said after beating the Akron Zips, 76-61. "We did not execute or out-play them in any facet of the game." Offensive execution is part of the problem. The Wolverines

… shots towards the backboard while in the paint. Hopefully the pre-season jitters will smooth out. Come January 5th, the Wolverines' size advantage will shrink to zip as the Big Ten season begins. JOSE…

… JUAREZ/Daily Michigan guard Carol Szczechowski hopes to lead the Wolverines past Ohio University and increase Michigan's undefeated record to five. NASHVILLE (AP) - Lloyd Moseby, Toronto's all-time leader…

December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… scoreboard and he shook his head in disgust. His team, which was losing by only three points midway through the half, trailed 53-24. The Wolverines had closed the half with a 32-6 spurt on their way to a 100…

…-51 victory. "I thought we had a pretty good game plan until nine minutes left in the half when we started shooting those threes," Coles said. The Wolverines run began when coach Steve Fisher substituted guards…

… second half. But despite their big lead and an overmatched opponent, the Wolv- erines made sure they maintained their intensity. Wolverine captain Rumeal Robinson wanted to make sure they did. "Let's bring…

Wolverines shooting percentage fell to 39 percent as they connected on only 16 of 41 attempts. Nonetheless, Michigan coach Steve Fisher was able to take out his regulars starting at 13:08 left in the final…

… debut with 8:50 remaining, to join first-year guard Michael Talley, the floor was filled with players new to the Wolverines. The five new Wolverines shot only 26 percent from the field on seven of 27…

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December 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

… .......... (171) By RON POLLACK When Michigan and UCLA did battle earlier this season, Bruins' quarter- back Tom Ramsey mercilessly brought the Wolverine defense to its knees. The 6-0, 188-pound senior ravaged the…

…"" _ .. Michigan fullback Ricks busts over the goal line during the Wolverines decisive 52-21 victory over Purdue. Ricks finished the regular season with 1,200 yards rushing. Bo says 'M' will be a 'decided underdog…

…' Fill your stocking with gifts from Bays. 16 Nickels Arcade 665-0551 (Continued from Page 3) off of Michigan's late-season charge, and Bo realized that his 8-3 Wolverines will be underdogs to the 9…

… three times and turned ourselves away. The fact remains, we blew two scoring opportunities that were golden. But if we got out and win the Rose Bowl, it will be a heckuva year." If the Wolverines are to…

… inconsistent all year. In Michigan's three losses to Notre Dame, UCLA and Ohio State, Smith completed just 38 of 86 passes with seven intercep- tions and two touchdowns. The Wolverine defense will have the…

… advantage of having already experien- ced one of Ramsey's aerial assaults, and it will have to do a better job of stopping the Bruins' senior quarter- back if the Wolverines are to give Schembechler his…

December 11, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 67) • Page Image 20

… Robinson helped other Wolverines, such as Terry Mills, Loy Vaught, and Sean Higgins to shine. And though he fell into foul trouble and shot only 8-21 from the field, Robinson was still the key man for…

…," Wolverine coach Steve Fisher said. "The win allows our kids to say 'hey, we found a way to win under pressure."' tame haple By Steven Cohen Daily Basketball Writer In case anyone was wondering, Michigan did…

… the game, this was a Wolverine team that needed to prove itself, both as individuals and as a team, to gain an identity. After a nationally televised, mediocre showing against Arizona that resulted in…

… powerful Duke team, which battled, but lost to No.1 Syracuse, 78-76, as well as the opportunity to play on national television, provided the impetus the Wolverines needed to reprove themselves as a national…

… season. As the second half began, however, the Wolverines were outplayed. Michigan watched as Duke narrowed a 13-point halftime lead to just five and suddenly a potential blowout was a close game again…

…. But just when the Wolverines could have allowed themselves to get down and pack it in for the day, they responded instead by picking themselves up and turning up the intensity another notch…

… said. As a team, the Wolverines were able to regroup and regain their composure - even when the crew of ACC officials called a much tighter game than the Wolverines were accustomed. Duke went to the foul…

… into overtime. Coming off of the floor, the Wolverines looked for someone to blame and rookie Eric Riley, who missed the coverage, was to be the scapegoat. But Fisher quickly nipped that in the bud…

… is no way a team should come here and take a win." Even if Michigan had lost the game, it really would not have mattered. Playing with their heart and soul, the Wolverines, led by Fisher, showed the…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… trying to figure out why the Wolverines hadn't scored for the past six minutes of the game. "They were up by what, 18, 19 points, and they coasted," said Bulldog head coach Hugh Durham. "It got to the…

… point where we were either going to play for pride or sag and let it get away. "But we reached down and grabbed a little in- tensity." Georgia also grabbed enough passes and rebounds of Wolverines shots…

… was stalled into a 53-50 margin, but Michigan held on to win 55-50. "We're kind of getting used to that," said Wolverine center Roy Tarpley, "having a big lead and letting other teams come back. But we…

… least partial credit for the Michigan's tem- porary collapse should go to Georgia's defense. The Bulldogs challenged every pass and shook up the Wolverines with a post intermission press. "We tried to…

… Michigan spins, what's going to happen come conference time? Both Durham and Frieder said Georgia ranks only in the middle of the Southeastern Con- ference, so the Wolverines can expect worse from pressing…

… Big Ten teams like Iowa. Mind games Still, the lapse began within the Wolverines' minds and that's where the solution's got to come from. "I don't know what was going through everybody's heads," said…

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… would have found a way to lose it." AND WADE exemplified what a dif- ference a year can make. The 6-7 for- ward grabbed 11 rebounds in addition to his career high tally as he spearheaded the Wolverines

… men had three fouls so we wanted to go inside and that proved the difference." The Wolverines had to overcome a INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. I - $19" $18900* Extended Wear Spherical' Soft…

… team finished second out of 14 com- petitors in the Eagle All-Around Classic' in Alexandria, Virginia this weekend. The Wolverine's youth and talent was displayed as freshmen Brock Orwig and Mitch Rose…

… led the squad in all- around performances. Individual effor- ts by Rich Landman and Rose also con- tributed to the Wolverine's success. Even though senior captain Merrick Horn and freshman Gavin…

… University finishing fourth. ORWIG WAS the top gymnast for the Wolverines, placing fourth with an all- around performance score of 49.05 and Rose followed his teammate with a 46.55. Landman and Rose also…

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…," said Michigan coach John Giordano. "Ohio State has a good team. We got in the game early. Ohio State got behind, and that was the key." Wolverine Peter Mason cpntinued to display his solid goaltending…

…," Giordano said. "He had good concentration, and he was watching the puck." After a lackadaisical performance Friday night, the Wolverines came out" playing a bruising, aggressive brand of hockey that paid off…

… Kobylarz, who whirled a backhand shot past Ohio State goalie John Damrath to make the score 1-0. The Wolverines scored their second goal at 7:47, while captain Steve Rich- mond was off for tripping. Juniors…

…- dano and Co. a 3-1 lead. But Ohio State came out strong in the second period and took advantage of some sloppy Wolverine puck handling to make the score 3-2. Blue defenseman Mark Perry lost the puck in…

… the final stanza the Wolverines collected three more goals with Kobylarz, Dennis May and Speers each accounting for one. Kobylarz knocked in a Reid rebound, and May notched his goal by aggressively…

… the net.! The win improved Michigan's CCHA record to. 5-3-2 on the season and drop- ped the Buckeyes' to 2-7-1. The Wolverines travel to Miami, Ohio next weekend to take on the seventh-place Redskins…

…. Photo by JEFF SCHRIER MICHIGAN'S JEFF GRADE and Steve Yoxheimer vie for the puck with Ohio State's Dave Kobryen and Mike Rousseau last night at Yost Ice Arena. But the Wolverines avenged Friday night's 4…

… this tournament." Leach prevented Michigan from complete failure, as he was the only one of three Wolverines left in the competition who won yesterday. On Friday, the first day of the tournament, six of…

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… will play a really bad game and things will bottom out," Berenson said. "We're not at that point yet." The Wolverines continued their trend of losing tight games Friday night versus Boston College. They…

… by taking penalties we shouldn't have. We were undisciplined." YES, penalties played a role in the weekend caper. The Wolverines, who lead the CCHA in penalty killing for league games, yielded nine…

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…

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… EWING THE WOLVERINES may have swept an ice series this. past weekend against a tough Lake Superior State squaA, but they paid dearly for it. In Saturday night's 4-3 victory over the Soo Lakers, the…

Wolverines lost defensemen Greg Hudas and Mike Neff to knee injuries. Hudas "It was a costly win," said Michigan coach John Giordano im- mediately following the contest. "(The injuries) could really hurt us…

Wolverine defense. He was also a key player in Michigan's penalty-killing scheme. "It's a big loss and a definite blow to the penalty-killing team," said Neff's fellow defenseman and roommate John De…

…, Neff and his other roommate, center Ray Dries nursed DeMartino back to health after a severe knee injury that was supposed to end his season. DeMar- tino played in the Wolverine's final six games. Later…

… (15) try unsuccessfully to score against Lake Superior goalie -Lawrence Dyck last Friday night at Yost Arena. The Wolverines swept the series but lost two key defensemen to knee injuries in the process…

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… "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…

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… 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 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…

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… 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…

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… Dakota Sioux by a convincing score of 8-2 before 5,214 screaming Wolverine fans. THE BLUE icers totally dominated the 'first two periods, scoring four power play goals and shutting out the opposition. The…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Slapshot after slapshot winged past Jensen, as the Blue powerplay ap- peared unstoppable. ,The Wolverines' only close call oc- curred after both Richter and Milburn were penalized (for…

… roughing and delay of game). Also whistled for delay of' game was the Sioux' Carroll. With a four-to-three man advantage, North Dakota applied pressure at the Wolverine end. BUT GOALIE Paul Fricker an…

… one goal - which put the Wolverines into an early 1-0 lead - was scored. Michigan coach John Giordano was pleased with the Wolverine performan- ce. But North Dakota coach John Gasparini had a different…

…-Olson (hooking) Wolverine Jeff Tessier, Number 27, breaks out of a crowd for a lose puck, in last night's game against North Dakota at Yost Ice Arena. Michigan defeated the Sioux by the score of 8-2. 5:28; ND…

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… about some unscientific predictions on the outcome of the Big Ten race: Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Northwestern, Wisconsin. Seeing former Wolverine

… have played, hundreds of people stay through the first five or ten minutes, and then begin drifting out of the arena. Wonder if it would continue to happen were the Wolverine women able to play a…

…. Early The-Mich gon-Daily-Satur M foes areu By RON POLLACK Although Michigan has five returning starters and a .bumper crop of fresh- men, the key factor for the Wolverines when they enter Big Ten play…

… may be neither. The most important ingredient for success when Michigan begins Big Ten play might be momentum, and momentum is just what the Wolverines should have considering the calibre of their non…

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… not have that advantage. The Wolverines have travelled to Ox- ford, Ohio where they will take on the Miami Redksins for the first time ever, in a two-game -Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA…

… this season's record, the fourth place Wolverines, who sport a 5-3-2 conference record, should have a relatively easy time with the 3-5-0 Miami squad. Last weekend, the 'Skins lost two conference games…

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… Hockey Writer { Coming off a disappointing weekend sweep by Michigan State, the Wolverine hockey team looks to return to its winning ways when it hosts the University of Illinois- Chicago (3-16 overall, 2…

… the ice. On December 29-30, the Wolverines will compete in the Great Lakes Invitational at Joe Louis Arena in hopes of defending last season's championship victory over North Dakota. In last year…

…, Michigan will face-off against Northern Michigan and will play either Michigan State or Michigan Tech, depending upon the outcomes of both games. After the new year, the Wolverines will host Lake Superior…

Wolverines have on their agenda not only three weeks of practices, but also two meets. The first meet, on Dec. 30, is against Hawaii. On January 2 and 3, the swimmers will participate in the Rainbow…

…-ranked Wolverines. Michigan will not field its divers in either meet, largely because coach Dick Kimball does not want to disrupt the team's practice environment by even travelling to Hawaii. by Matt Rennie Daily…

… Sports Writer Over winter break, the Michigan wrestlers will end one portion of their season and open another. The Wolverines will compete in their final pre-season open tourn- ament when they travel to…

… take on Matt Ruppel, ranked 3rd nationally. Lehigh should provide a healthy challenge in the Wolverines' first taste of dual meet action, as they hold the 30th spot in the land. CLASSIFIED ADSI Call 764…

Wolverines' most revealing test of strength so far this year. "Stanford has the number- one ranked swim program in the country," according to Urbanchek. "This will be the focus of the dual meet season…

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…

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…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, December 1, 1984 Wolverines battle Buckeyes to - tie By CHRIS GERBASI Many of Michigan's hockey players kissed their parents in a pre-game ceremony for…

… Parents' Weekend last night. Little did these players know that they would later kiss their sisters. The Wolverines and Ohio State played to a 4-4 tie before a crowd of 2,544 at Yost Arena in one of the…

…, 5-3 Daily Phloto by DUGL McMAHOIN Wolverine right winger Paul Kobylarz watches his shot sail in on Ohio State goalie Bob Krautsak in the second period of last night's hockey game in Yost Ice Arena…

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… Michigan doesn't. And neither does Ferris State. That makes this weekend's series extra important for both teams. The Wolverines want to continue to build on a three- game winning streak. The boys from Big…

… Michigan last weekend, which put their CCHA mark at 5-7, good for eighth place. That's only one game behind the Wolverines (6-6), Wildcats (7-7), and Broncos of Western Michigan (5-5), who are locked in a…

Wolverine who has really come alive is goaltender' Mark Chiamp. The junior has allowed only five goals in the last three games and is keeping Michigan in most games. "WE'LL TRY to penetrate Chiamp and keep…

… Bulldogs' power play may not be as effective against Michigan. The Wolverines' penalty killing unit has allowed just one goal each of the past five weekends, while compiling a kill-ratio of .089 in 56…

… opportunities. On the season the Wolverines have allowed 17 goals in 101 short-handed situations (.168). Bertrand said that between .16 and .18 is considered excellent. All things considered, Bertrand is going…

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… far form easy as the Wolverines edged Lake Superior State, 4-3. In the process, however, the Wolverines lost two defensemen with knee injuries,. Sophomore Greg Hudas, who scored the first goal of his…

… in a fifth- place tie in the CCHA standings. Goaltender Mark Chiamp was especially sharp down the stretch for the Wolverines. The 5-7, 150 goalie, who has given up only five goals in the last three…

…, ' . to injuries Knee-ded win DailyPhoto by DAN HABIB lichigan defenseman John DeMartino battles Lake Superior's Mike Warus r the puck in the Wolverine end during the Wolverine's 4-3 victory over the oo…

… fifth in thisrace, clocking in at :24.18. Naomi Marubashi was the best finisher for the Wolverine women, taking 10th in yesterday's 200-meter freestyle with a time of 2:04.82. On Friday, Melinda Copp took…

December 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, December 7, 1982 Page 11 TURNER'S 26 SPARKS 86-74 VICTORY Wolverines blast Kansas By JOHN KERR Consider' the big question answered, and consider it answered in…

… quite a con- vincing manner - the Michigan basketball team can stay with a legitimate opponent. After playing such schools as Central Michigan, Akron and Northern Michigan, the Wolverines trounced the…

… getting off to a good start was very helpful." It was the Wolverine guard com- bination . of Eric Turner and Leslie Rockymore that allowed Michigan to get in front early. Turner and Rockymore were simply…

… too quick for the Kansas guards, forcing turnovers and keeping them from running the Jayhawk offense early in the game. This, coupled with some hot Michigan shooting, helped the Wolverines jump to a 15…

Wolverines sustain it. Michigan led by as many as 18 points in the first half, but with the score 37-19 with four minutes left the Jayhawks defense went into a press, and the Wolverines began to turn the ball…

… over. Kansas scored 11 of the next 15 points and closed the gap to 41-30 at the half. In the second half it seemed like Kan- sas was ready to make a move, but the Wolverines wouldn't buckle and kept on…

… increasing their lead. When Person hit both ends of a one-and-one with 13:581 left to play, Michigan led 60-39, and two minutes later, when Rockymore hit a 18-foot jumper, the Wolverines were on top, 66…

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… respectively), the Wolverines seized control of the game in the second half and were never headed. ARKANSAS TALLIED the first four points of the second half to close the gap to 34-31, but the Wolverines

… dominated the next ten minutes of action to lead, 56-41, with 9:53 remaining. The streak was highlighted by a John Johnson breakaway slam dunk which brought the Wolverine partisans to their feet. "We never…

… Razorback team, and adding seven points to the Wolverine offense. Defensively, the Wolverines' attempt at the 2-3 zone which baffled Kansas last Wednesday proved ineffective, as Razorback guard U.S. Reed…

…'s passes easily penetrated inside the Michigan defense. After Frieder decided to go man-for-man, the Wolverine defense, led by Garner, successfully shut off the quick Arkansas guards. Reed, an All…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 19

… admission is not a great outside shooter. Many Wolverine fans used to moan when Orr replaced the crowd- pleasing Alan Hardy (now with the Los Angeles Lakers) with the jittery fresh- man Garner. WHAT HAPPENED…

… Michigan attack, an unusual achievement for a power for- ward. In short, he played the game the way college basketball is supposed to be played-with zest and hustle. GARNER TYPIFIED the Wolverines' style of…

… at Michigan turned the corner exactly one year ago. He and his Wolverine mates were trailing Marquette by 13 points with about ten minutes remaining. Sud- denly, Garner reeled off an eight-point spree…

… representative of Michigan basketball, according to Frieder. A gutsy perfor- mer on the court and a gentleman off it alike, he has won the admiration of Wolverine and opposing fans. Recounting an incident in…

… Charlot- tesville, Virginia, last March provides a case in point. A Virginia basketball fan interrupted a sportswriter covering the Wolverines, moments after Michigan had lost to the Cavaliers in the NIT…

… machine" is coming your way. TIM McCORMICK is not The Savior. And followers of Michigan Wolverine basketball 1980-81 will do well to remember that, as the 6-10 center deals with all the trials and…

December 12, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

… SHARP Spending New Year's Eve in Houston was not what Michigan coach Bo Schembechler originally had in mind when this season began. With all the pre-season hype in their favor, the Wolverines seemed…

… be found. Offensively, the two clubs look like identical twins. Both believe in establishing the running attach and are armed with an explosive ground assault. The Wolverines are led by their all…

… attack which has bieen like a water faucet all season long. Quarter- back Steve Smith's aerials were off target, at least from the Wolverine standpoint, for a good part of'the season. The sophomore…

…. The team starts winning, the fans start cheering, the coach starts smiling and pollsters take note. It worked that ,way last year, as the Wolverines rolled to a 9-0 non-conference mark, cracking the top…

Wolverines with a less than idipressive 1-2 record. As a result, the fans are cheering less enthusiastically than last year, Michigan head coach Bill Frieder is anything but pleased, and the pollsters…

…," he says. "We'll be the underdog in all of those games." Western Michigan mentor Les Wothke believes that the Wolverines will be ready for his team: "Michigan is gonna come in here with a real strong…

Wolverines are to play better than they did in the last two games, nesday. "We obviously haven't had to come back from a defeat before," says Wothke. "That's the test we face again-. st Michigan. If we play…

Wolverines continue their non- conference slate at the Winston Tire Holiday Classic where they will play USC(2-2) in the first round and either Missouri (4-0) or the University of Alabama - Birmingham (3…

… have the Trojans "making some very young mistakes," according to head coach Stan Morrison. As a result of losing the bulk of last season's offensive firepower to graduation, this year's Wolverines could…

… strong underdog." FOLLOW THE WOLVERINES TO THE BLUEBONNET BOWL. And stay with us for just $29 a night! This New Year's weekend, follow the sun to Houston, where smiles are warm and the weather's friendly…

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Wolverine basketball history. A bona fide "big man" has been absent from the Blue squad in recent years, but it appears that height will not be a problem for Michigan for the next few seasons. As a senior at…

… and North Carolina, but he says that he chose the Wolverines over the others because, "ever since I was a lit- tle kid, I've wanted to plaiy at Michigan.'' McCORMICK, ACCUMULATED numerous honors during…

…, the Wolverine roster features two such players, 6-10 Tim McCormick (left), and 7-2 Jon Antonides. The landing of McCormick last spring is expected to pay immediate dividends, while An- tonides' major…

… squad this year, so that could make him a factor right off. If the name M. C. Burton sounds familiar, it should. Burton's father, also,. named M.C., played for the Wolverines from 1957 to 1959, and…

December 05, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

…-17 Big Ten seasons. The Michigan athletic department likes winners, and from what Davis displayed as the Wolverine coach, she is not a winner. Speculation that she would be fired persisted for much of the…

… herself must shoulder much of the blame. Throughout the season, Davis coached from a distance, attending the by Matt Rennie Daily Sports Writer The Wolverine wrestling team finished sixth this weekend at…

… a Joyce Davis resigned as head coach of the Michigan volleyball team yesterday. games in body only. On the one occasion that she actively directed the Wolverines, they upset first-place Minnesota for…

December 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… Zenith's battery powered SuperSport. The portable that takes you where you're goi I I ng. SHome Wolverines edge Vols Continued from Page 11 freestyle. They were the first of many strong finishes for…

… the Wolverines. The Wolverines scored another first with Eric Wunderlich's finish in the 200 individual medley. Tennessee proved to be competition for Michigan in other events as well, winning the 400…

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