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February 05, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… Dave Lundeen ond in the country proved toc b ~~was using an illegal stick tigeaasheIwHwk "The maximum curvature for >. ing team as the Iowa Hawk a blade is one-half an inch," downed the Wolverines, 27…

…-8. Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY said Michigan coach Dan Far- The victory came on the n player into the boards in rell, "his (Lundeen's) stick was including a win by fall at h Wolverines their sixth straight…

… a banana blade." sion at 158 pounds. 7:30 p.m. rematch. Undaunted, Wisconsin kept WOLVERINE COACH Bi istic, however. "I think we be nesen said. "It shows how go from one of the best in the "I'm proud…

…," said a tired Lanier. can't even think of anybody The Wolverines gained a "This was the best team that we're going to rout. By now the e Goodlow scoring an 8-7 win o we've played, and we really put other…

…-1 lead. The Wolverines deadlocked the game only 28 seconds into the third period. Dan Lerg and Dan Hoene rac- ed up the ice on a two-on-one. Hoene's shot and Lerg's re- bound shot were both blocked by…

…, but were stymied by the Wolverines all eight times. "The big thing now psycho- logically is just to keep go- ing," Farrell said in reference to the six straight losses. "We're in good spirits. Of the…

… six games, three have been heartbreakers." The Wolverines and the Bad- gers conclude their two game series tonight at Yost. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Blue Badgered First Period Scoring - M - Debol (Rob…

… Chicago area," said Wolverine coach Carmel Borders. "I'm looking forward to a very fast, aggres- sive game." The Cougars hold a 4-3 re- cord, including a 54-38 loss to Purdue in their only other Big Ten…

February 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven full court Pinss GREEN SPURS WOLVERINES, 89-84 Blue free throws thwart…

… it all last night when the Wolverines needed Michigan took , the lead five it. When Michigan fell behind by six near the end of the first minutes into the second half on half, Green had the key steals…

February 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… success to ear- E yh a chie ver By DON MAC LACHLAN R THE PAST two days the Michigan Wolverines have been practicing hard in preparation for the Indiana Hoosiers who in- vade Crisler Arena tomorrow night…

… trip. And the Wolverines are going to have to be prepared from now on as they embark on the toughest part of their schedule. The Hoosiers come into town knowing they cannot affordj another conference…

February 29, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…....... - -- Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 29, 1976 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 29, 1976 Wolverine cagers F luck Hawkeyes Women's fast break skins…

… quick-i ness prevented them from keep-t ing pace with the high flying Wolverines. RIGHT FROM the openingI tipoff the sluggish Wildcat de- fense was out hustled by the, Blue who took an 8-0 lead inI the…

…. "This is anybody's tourna- By RICH LERNER IOWA CITY - The Michigan Wolverines clinched s e c o n d place in the Big Ten yesterday, thrashing Iowa 88-74, before a capacity crowd of 13,276. The win gives…

… the Wolverines a 13-3 slate in league play with two games remaining. Michigan State and Purdue stand tied in third place with identical 9-7 marks. Indiana has already lock-, ed up the conference cham…

Wolverine zone press forced three consecutive turn- overs.I THE WOLVERINES stretched' their lead to 44-30 at intermis- sion, Robinson swishing another twenty footer with 5 secondsI left in the half. In the…

… a m e d Russell (Cazzie or pulled down 10 rebounds and Campy) on the squad. rendered Hawkeye center Fred The Wolverines play at Min- Haberecht so ineffective, that nesota tomorrow night before Iowa…

… yesterday's clash at Iowa City. The senior captain connected for 20 points, while limiting the high scoring Frost to just nine, in the Wolverines' 88-74 victory. The win clinched second place in the Big Ten…

…, and the inconsistency of their! I'm just thinking about Central. offense, forced the play into The tournament can be ours if the hands of the Wolverines. we play smart ball."j ----- full court PRESS…

February 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

… Williams Arena last night before' 7,455 disgruntled Gopher fans. With the victory, the Wolverines crept to within one point of the third place Gophers. The game was marred by 30 penalties, the most exciting…

… disqualifications, bench- ing them for tomorrow night's contest. The Wolverines were never, seriously challenged except at the midway mark of the second period when the Gophers pulled to within one goal of the Wol…

… teams year; THIRD PERIOD ing a first in their class, the with a shot at second place.: sin. SCORING: 6. M - Natale (Coff- Michigan wrestling team is The Wolverine who looks like he AM man Moretto) 7:49; 7…

… Iowa, ranked Another Wolverine with excel-best, 17:04; 29. M - Thayer (roughing) number one in the nation, can lent possibilities is team captain 5th i 17:04; 30. Minn - Miller (holding) be from off Mark…

…, MEANWHILE, the Michigan leading the Wolverines in total women struggled to end their points earned with 29.6. first intercollegiate season on a H winning note, downing the East- HOWEVER, the Wolverines emn…

…- sch and Robey. Performers ance." from both teams had trouble. The Wolverines started out staying on the beam throughout; strongly in the vaulting exer- an entire routine, with several cise, finishing…

February 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…, At 7:30 p.m. the men's team, EMU finished third, three currently ranked fourth in the, points ahead of the fourth place nation, - battles the Indiana Wolverines. Hoosiers while at the same "It's really…

Wolverine gymnasts' first home place in the Western Ontario meet ever. Invitational on January 17, and S t r o n g performances won the Northwestern Invita- tional held on, "I think the January 31. team has…

… Golder the Wolverines four years under Coach Loken view the meet against Indiana, in the framework of his style fifth place finishers in the Big and concern for the individual, Ten last year," more as a…

… con- I think we've really grown to- fidence builder than anything gether." else." The Wolverines hope to con- "The competitive pressure tinue their fine level of per- 1 really isn't there," noted…

… his hand in- If anything, the Wolverines' son at Michigan State. More the playoffs. fine 3.4 goals against average. jury. greatest fear is not their Hoos- than 3,000 spectators, one of The Michigan…

… hockey team The Wolverines will be hard In comparison Michigan goalie Kris Manery continues to be ier foes, but the possibility of the largest crowds ever to wit- travels to Minneapolis to battle pressed…

… to knock off the Gophers Robbie Moore has given up 109 the Wolverines' top scorer with injury. Last weekend Doug ness the Spartan gymnasts per- the Gophers of Minnesota this in their own lair. The…

… country. Big Russ Ander- Last weekend Minnesota split "It's a critical time for us, rie Hartwig, Michigan's direc- point~sahead of the Wolverines, season. Earlier in the season son (6-2, 210) anchors the…

… limited as 22nd negotiating session with' ranked Hoosiers clinched illness has hammered hard at the players association. their fourth consecutive Big T on so2 in the Wolverine dekers. Greg The external…

February 24, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…-1 burst in the game's open- "The zone press was veryE ing minutes and the Wolverines good," said Frieder. "I talked went on to defeat Illinois 90-75 to John (Orr) this afternoon, at Crisler Arena last night…

… Steve Grote who paced the speedy Wolverine attack with season high totals of 24 and 20 points respectively. OUT OF __BOUNDS by Rich Lerner N Indiana wa - - ,r r ' --. r 3 MMJU upsets By The Associated…

… Big Ten bas- ketball championship. 1 reider rows on . .wiathut Orr Wolverines, now 12-3 in the con- highs, as Robinson led all ference and 19-5 overall. The scorers with 24 points and? chances for an…

Wolverines' next action rnping is on the road this weekend when they take on Iowa Satur- calls day and the Minnesota Gophers and. on Monday night. WHY WALK FURTHER! LEVI'S BRAND. Available at Wild's Varsity…

…: -TONIGHT- HAPPY HOUR on rk Shirts nnel Shirts nim Jackett M I SUPPOSED to talk or do Michigan Assistant Coach Bill iters following the Wolverines 90-75 rust into an unaccustomed role by flu, Frieder…

…," Frieder said. Indeed, it was the olverines' spiderweb zone defense that meant the difference. IOWA, 8-6 in the conference; )rcing turnover upon turnover, the Wolverines raced to a 17-1 'and 18-7 overall…

… f games remaining. Presently holding a ,19-5 record, the 13th ranked Wolverines are a sure bet to receive an NCAA tourna- ment bid March 4. Barring an astonishing jilt from the NCAA or an equally…

… wrence, Kansas, the winners proceeding to Louisville, Ken-. cky. Michigan certainly has the ability to make a run for the itional championship. And in the past month the Wolverines Ive demonstrated a new…

February 19, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…Thursday, February 19, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven . ..Sve ,.. .{" WOLVERINES FAVORED Women host Big Ten tankers By PAUL CAMPBELL record book will be vastly al- Roughly 200 athletes…

…- ping 3 igan State. "VE "It's going to be a real studs tussle," commented Wolverine noted coach Stu Issac. "It looks like has th we're favored, but that doesn't the mo mean much.'' , binatic that it…

… DESPITE ISSAC'S cautious The statement, the Wolverines will for tt undoubtedly be the team to Katie beat. They cruised through a !Kntx, seven dual-meet season, whip- Kn ping their opponents by an aver- Den…

…."' Wolverines are looking o p performances from McCully, Captain Kathy Debbie Brevitz, and Chris [erder. With more places grabs, they will also need support from the likes of Adamson, Kathy Lingen- Connie Ortega…

… weekend and to have the squad be one of the top ten in the country. The Wolverines have to be favored in this meet as .they feature six first-class competitors: Debbie Brevitz. A junior from Battle Creek…

February 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… meeting, the Wolverines' smallish 150-pounder had prov- en he could continue his suc- cess at the college ,level. Relaxing in the Georgetown subdivision residence he shares" with his brother, Churella, an…

… finals at 11:30 a.m. vey. "And if things go right we Michigan will be competing should be able to do that." against. Michigan State, Air The Wolverines s t r o n g e s t Force,' Bowling Green, Kent event…

… Ontario Invitational in January and first in the Northwestern Invitational ( two weeks ago. ! In another week, the Wolverine\ women face Eastern Michigan in a dual meet at Crisler Arena,W " while the men…

February 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… Cleveland. AND THE Wolverines came away with a big victory in the 6 Fred Weekdays from noon to 1p.m. university mile relay beating Eastern power Villinova. The Wolverine team of fresh- man Harlan Huckleby…

…, Jeff Mc- Leod, Jim Grace and Dave Williams turned the mile in :17.3. Huckleby sprinted out to he lead on the first leg and the Wolverines were never headed after that. Dave Williams, the Big Ten 604…

… champion, grabbed a third n that event at the Knights Relays with a 1:11.1 clocking. The Wolverine two mile relay eam blazed to a second place inish behind Villinova. Dave re la e rs Furst kicked it off…

… hey battled to a height of 18-0. NCAA aybe a The Wolverine thinclads' next d Har- competition will be Saturday at taught Eastern Michigan in the Cen- on the tral Collegiates. Playboy's guide to the…

February 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… to the team concept the Wolverines were employing. The strength of Michigan's team is in its teamwork. With the possible exception of Rickey Green, Michigan has no super- star or super-gunner. Yet…

…, Michigan can still play even with any team in the nation, as it proved last weekend when the Wolverines shocked tfle nation with a near-upset of number-one ranked Indiana. Wolverines play team ' D I HE…

… offense On offense, all five starters average in double figures. doom for the Wolverin Green heads the list with over twenty points a game, but the last night, as they fel other four starters are grouped…

February 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…, the 6-0 Wolverines look to upset a Sycamore squad led by American Olympic teams qualifier, Kurt Thomas. "I think just the magnitude of the competition willt offer the stimulatipn needed to produce top…

… perform. ances," stated Michigan's Bob Darden, defendiing Big Ten high bar champion. "I think we have all the makings to win this meet." The Wolverines' top score this season, a 207.5 against Minnesota…

…. Less than a minute later, Denver forward Doug Berry took a high pass from the point and leisurely stuffed the puck past Michigan goalie Robbie Moore to pull the Pioneers with- in one. But Wolverine Kris…

…: TOM DURANCEAU I have good players, I have a ! Don Dufek scored his first good team. This year we're goal of the season in the second young and rebuilding." period to give the Wolverines their 2…

… second and third stringers. Consistent Joe Bauer turned in the finest performance for the Wolverines, doubling in the 1000 yard freestyle and the 200 yard butterfly. His times were very respectable 9…

… performance. For if Michigan is to have any chance at all, then it has to come fi'om these very swmmers. The Wolverines return to ac, tion today at 4 p.m. against Il- linois right here at Matt Mann Pool. By…

…- ships coming up the first week of March, Coach Gus Stager i a 1 ' 1 3 i 1 i By ANDY GLAZER For the third consecutive sea- son the Michigan Wolverine bas- ketball team enters the Big Ten stretch run in…

… Michigan State Spartans have surprised most of the experts this year, and if they can surprise Mich- igan today at 3:05 in East Lans- ing, they will be only one game behind the Wolverines in the race for…

February 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… the first two places Versat Michigan State Spartans last in the 70 yard high hurdles for eventsi night in a dual meet, 87-44. the Maize and Blue. Chisholm grabbed The Wolverines grabbed 12 tooled the…

… barriers in 8.5 sec- shot pu first places to just three for the onds and Crouther turned in a He also Spartans. 8.6 clocking. high jun Senior Abe Butler led the The Wolverines swept the The V Bhie assault by…

… Madison last night. In an exciting 60 yard rush, F The Wolvyrines were pacedI Wolverine sophomore Doug by senior Eric Friedler at num- Hennigar blazed out of the ber one singles who came fromj blocks and…

… played flawless tennis." Eisner was equally. impressed with Ollis Owens' come from behind vic- tory. THE WOLVERINES swept all three of the doubles slots to complete their victory. Fried- ler and Gallagher…

February 12, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

… triple jump. j.liams will run the 600, and Chis- The Wolverine entries in the holm will be inthe 70-yard high l running events will be slightly hurdles. McGuire, who has the different from the past two…

… reason we want to run Atlanta 5, Toronto 2 C"Teru E E BASKETBALL . . . FE ., ': :: 1/ MEN'S TOURNEY BEGINS N etters battle Mizzou HQ U U h1L~ L ANN AI~I~()l~ By CINDY GATZIOLIS IF THE Wolverines beat…

… "shutout." The Stanford.. Wolverines hope to blank sev- The Wolverines do not possessy eral of their opponents when the depth they have enjoyed in they participate in the National the past. Former players…

… second lastE year in indoor competition be- THIS WEEKEND'S ieup in- hind Stanford. In the outdoors, cludes senior captain Eric Fried- the Wolverines came up with a ler in the number one position; fourth…

…; good chance that he'll be the, quarter miler on the distance. medley team at the nationals,I and we want to see what he can do." Steve Elliott and Furst will run the half for the Wolverines and Arnett…

February 10, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…, "and we just the Wolverines ahead 44-34. " couldn't run that quick. They 'Eight seconds into the second to take a commanding 22 point have such super speed. I really half Phil Hubbard sat down lead can…

…'t remember an team in the hi ur su du t Ohio State never threatened Big Ten as quick as they are." witheafter the Michigan outburst. B T atya Wolverines exploded with 16 The closest the Buckeyes ever Michigan…

February 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines with 23 enough as Michigan lost to the undefeated Hoos ers, 72-67. AP Photo Indiana's Rich Valavi- points but it wasn't e0 icigan Hoosiers. By RICH LERNER special To The Daily…

… 72-67 yesterday. With Michigan ahead 60-58 and 14 seconds re- maining, the Wolverines' Steve Grote missed a free throw and All-American Scott May controlled the rebound for Indiana. INDIANA CALLED time…

February 06, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… visit Western Ontario, and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Toronto. These two meets represent a break for the swimmers. The trip is basically for fun, but the meets will give the tankers a chance to keep…

… raced to second place last weekend in the Detroit News Race at Alpine Valey. The Wolverines scored 72 points in the men's division, one point behind Notre Dame, as John Dehlin placed first in the slalom…

…. Tech, on the other hand, faces four second divi-, sion teams in their remaining series. "We know how important this series is," said Wolverine coachj Dan Farrell, who himself both played and coached at…

… the Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MICHIGAN'S Dave DeBol moves the puck in a :tion against Minnesota-Duluth last January 9th. The sophomore center scored one goal and ma le two assist in the Wolverines

February 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. The Falcons 7-6 in a non-league en- brightest was the play of the counter last night at Yost Ice Bill Thayer - Dan Cormier - Arena. Dan Hoene line. They ac- After two periods the game counted for…

… slap shot to re- saw only about three minutes of establish a two goal advantage ice time, the return of the pop- for Michigan. ular winger is bound to help' Newton got a rebound 'goal the Wolverines in…

… playt in the WCHA and do fairly well," observed Wolverine wing Ben Kawa. "But I know that we're better than them." Mason feels his team would fare well in the WCHA. "We tried to play down the inter…

… the Wolverines hung on to beat Bowling Green 7-6. Women cagers beaten. BG-Sarachman M-Palmer Attendance: 3310 10 17 10 14 3 Tot. 11 38 5 29 by big Broncos, By HENRY ENGELHARDT and MB DILLONl…

… > 12 steals, but hit. on only 29 ofI 73 shots for a 39.7 shooting per- centage. The Wolverines will be back in action this weekend at Chai- paign, Illinois. Borders expects tough competition in the tour…

February 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

Wolverine victory and the superb play of speedster Rickey Green as he swooshed past the Badger defense enroute to a 32-point night. It was no surprise that Michigan routed Wisconsin the way they did…

… itself of a winning year by routing the Wisconsin Badgers, 107-86, at Crisler Arena last night. The win, the Wolverines 14th, raises Michigan's Big Ten rec- ord to 8-2. The Badgers, mean- while, dropped…

… eight baskets, so I wouldn't say will be any empty seats in he hurt us." Bloomington Saturday., I doubt THE WOLVERINES, face a if there are many left now." harder task this weekend, as "Indiana's blitzing…

…, the Wolverines coasted to the victory, never threatened Purdue forward Walter Jor- sparse crowd of 3,700. SCO RES 11 by the Badgers. Wisconsin did not give the Wolverines a rough odan led all scorers…

… was the case in the last five victories, Michigan rode to victory on the quick flying feet of Rickey Green. Green, who leads the Wolverines in scoring at close to 20 points per game, has paced the…

… WISCONSIN'S TIM PATERICK (15) looks apprehensively for the open man as Johnny Robinson (45) guards him closely. Robinson was second high scorer for the Wolverines with 19 points in Michigan's 107-86 win over…

… otaled In the all-around, Wolverine co-captair an interesting comment, saying, ent, a Pierre Leclerc topped the opposition with' "The style of play in both t pos- a score of 48.7. leagues is about the same…

February 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…Rage Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 1, 1976 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 1, 1976 Strong subs help wolverines stifle By RICH LERNER The Michigan Wolverines

… Michigan with Rickey Green leading the way stubborn Iowa, with 23 points, 15 in the second half. But it was the Wolverine bench that meant the difference in the game. Six minutes into the game, captain…

…- derneath and teaming with Ber- gen, Tom Staton and Joel Thompson to keep the bigger H a w k e y e s away from the boards. The Michigan reserves ignited the Wolverine fast break, which had all cylinders going…

… in the game. Michigan broke to an 82-65 lead, but King and Thompson brought Iowa to within eight, 99-91, be- fore the Wolverines successfully stalled away the final two minutes. King amassed 36 points…

… basket before King tipped the ball in. BUT ONCE the Wolverines quickened the pace, the brawny Hawkeyes lagged behind. "We wanted to run them," said Orr. "And I think we wore them down." 04 -95 "Half of…

… the tired situation is mental," said Iowa coach Lute Olson, "if you're not strong enough mentally, you'll get tired." The Wolverines added to their lead in the second half on the strength of a stellar…

… coach Fred Schaus, after seeing his team fall to the Wolverines 84-80 last week, said if Michigan has a problem, it might be one of too much talent. Michigan compared very -favorably to Iowa in terms of…

… Michigan. We only have three guys we can go to." In fact, few teams the Wolverines have run up against, with the possible exception of Las Vegas, have been able to match Michigan's depth. All of which should…

… dual meet. The Wolverines stood tied with Minnesota after eight bouts, 13-13, when outstanding Gopher 190- pounder Evan Johnson pinned Harold King and Steve Schuster followed with a loss to seal the…

… any hopes of a comeback. Even without the penalties, the Wolverines could not have met the match of the Fighting Sioux, who p 1 a y e d inspired hockey from the opening face- off. Michigan actually…

February 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… conference play. Purdue must travel to Ann Arbor tomorrow, and then head to East Lansing Monday night. The Wolverines would seem 'o have an advantagebin that they not only play at home tomor- row, but also…

… .MMichigan, Crisier Arena, 8:05. up 514.02 points with Craine TUESDAY' racking up 480.96. HOCKEY: WCHA Playoffs, Michi- gan: team and place to be an- THE WOLVERINES' 400 yard nounced. medley relay team inisned…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…," says a dismayed Johannesen. Many of the Wolverines, including key 142-pounder Bill Schuck still suffer from a flu that hit the team last week. Worse yet, Gary Jonseck, slated to go at 177 for the Maize…

WOLVERINES were distinct underdogs to tourney favorite's Iowa and Wisconsin without this new development. The Hawkeyes, rated num- ber one, boast fine strength at almost every weight. "Iowa could be in the…

February 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… should at least quell the skeptics. It's easy to point to the Wolverines' 22 turnovers as evidence of ineptitude. Or claim that had Wisconsin shot better than 38 per cent from the floor, the game might not…

… first half for yelling, "Come on" to the referee. And the Wolverines were whistled down for not advancing the ball while trying to stall away the game's re- maining. moments. This is not to say that the…

February 23, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines' expert foul shooting minutes before that had maintained their lead. Michigan went the last five minutes and 41 seconds of the contest without a basket. But C. J. Kupec and White sank six…

… consecutive free throws to keep the Wolverines in front. Then the cagers' foul-shoot- ing touch deserted them and Northwestern rallied to within one point of the lead on Billy McKinney's jumper with 13 sec…

… through with a Debol. clutch 6-5 victory victory over But Denver capitalized on ac the Michigan Wolverines last poor Wolverine clearing pass night at Yost Ice Arena. as forward Dave RobinsonI The loss…

…- even the score 2-2 at the end of gan coach Dan Farrell to use the period. back-up goaltender Rick Palm- Then came the disastrous sec- er in place of regular Robbie ond period for the Wolverines, Moore…

… Rick Palmer, as he appeared to fan on a soft shot by Tom Zajac from outside the Michigan blue- line. Despite the large deficit, however, the Wolverines snap- ped out of their doldrums and came to life…

…. They tallied twice before the second period ended, narrowing the margin to 5-4. The Wolverines couldn't tie the game, however, largely be- cause of some very fine net- minding by Denver's Bob Lieg…

February 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 118) • Page Image 9

… never trailed in the game, grabbing a slim early lead. The Wolverines then scored six straight points and knotted the score at 17 all on a Kent Storey layup. However, EMU surged right back to score 11 of…

… the cold-shooting Wolverines. Michigan shot 37.7 per cent from the floor, and could not find a+ player with a hot hand to break the zone. Foul trouble'also plagued the Baby Blue throughout the game…

…. eaver, Berra was the only Wolverine d the to gain double figures, scoring hit on 14, but center Dave Ziegler was empts, the game's top rebounder, snar- or the ing eight. scored The varsity…

February 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… game... .":Blue come thi By BILL CRANE THE MICHIGAN Wolverines came into last night's game with Minnesota lodged in fourth place in the Big Ten and nervous- ly near the bring of elimination from any hope…

… over the gigantic Minnesota Gophers to give the Wolverines a 67 - 65 overtime win at Cris e r Arena last night. With the score tied ati court, Grote and passed off to shot. for the winning De Sure, if…

February 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… field goals. Freshman Mark Oberding led Minnesota with 18 points. By KATHY HENNEGHAN the stanza, the Wolverines miss- Alert defense and reliable out- ed one, then hit on four con- side shooting spurred…

… the Mich- secutive buckets to take a 37-28 igan women's basketball team lead. The visitors did not pose a to its first victory in seven this threat for the remainder of the year, as the Wolverines upset…

…- lenge. "Delta's a tough game," she said. "They've been beat- ing everybody. I'm kind of wor- ried about that, because we played a hard game tonight." In other Wolverine basketball action, the Michigan…

…-4 and 4-3. By dropping the two games, the Wolverines, failed to split a series, for the first time in six weeks. The losses leave Michigan al- most assured of not finishing fourth place and therefore not…

…- ond period handicapped the Wolverines. Moore, apparent- ly stricken with the flu, left the game in favor of fresh- man Frank Zimmerman with the score 3-1 in Colorado's favor. The Tigers proceeded to ra…

… came uo on the short end of the 8-4 fin 7 . S-oring for the Wolverines Frid-v were sophomore Pat Hl{'hes with two goals, and sen- inrs Randy Neal and FrankI Werner. Timer goaltender Eddie Mio t"rned w…

…-v 33 shots in the series finale S-tvurday night, to keep the Wolverines in che-k and give Colorado the onnort'inity to score the game winning short-handed goal.{ uyi no mmen osses c S ports NIGHT EDITOR…

…'s inauspicious record since Christ- mas is its heavy road sched- ule. Eight of t hose twelve games were on the road and of those road games Michigan won just three. The Wolverines close out the regular season with…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… part of their Asian-American Awareness Week. SECESSION DENIED: Ethiopia headed for wr. JOHNSON scored 28 and Ku- pec 25 to lead the Wolverines to their highest loint total of the season. Teammates…

… minutes, scoring only five points, but turned the ball over just once, and notched six as- sists. The Wolverines offset a fairly slow start by outscoring the Spartans 20-6 in the last six and a half minutes…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… Britt per- formed superbly against the Spartans, and perhaps was the key factor in the Wolverines' impressive triumph. Britt's defensive assign- ment was Terry Furlow, an old teammate at Flint Nor- thern…

…'s just a matter of conditioning, really. We have to outhustle the opponents, outlast them, and beat them down the court." The Wolverines post-season chances require that they win nearly all of their…

… victory with a time of 3:14.4 as the Wolverine thinclads par- 118-Jim Brown (M) dec. Jjm ticipated in the Michigan State; Bissell (MSU), 8-2 Relays Saturday. It6-Pat Milkovich (MSU) dec. Rich Led off by…

… Michigan's top Lubell (M), 6-1 sprinter, Doug Hennigar, the 134-Brad McCrory (M) dec. Dennis Wolverine crew moved out to - Brighton (MSU), 4-0 a ten yard lead and maintain- 142-Bill Schuck (M) dec. Don ed…

February 07, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… discussing the reasons for the disappointing showing of Michigan's basketball team in Big 10 play this season. That the Wolverines miss Campy Russell's 23 points and 11 rebounds per game is obvious-that they…

… distance. Each time, costly Wolverine miscues choked off their rally. In fact, Michigan's only come-from- behind road win all season was the double overtime victory at Illinois when Grote, Johnson and John…

… only partially true. The Wolverines won because their three inexperienced players in the lineup during the overtimes looked to Kupec and Britt for leadership. And both responded magnificently. For a…

… shot, the Wol- verine attack probably would have failed to produce in both situations. If the Wolverines are to make a serious run for a post-season tournament berth, someone must emerge in a leadership…

… by Minnesota's Mike Thompson. Grote, second-team all-Big Ten last year, has just been benched by Wolverine Coach Johnny Orr. Orr cited defensive problems for the demotion (see story in Sports of the…

… College to-I night and tomorrow.1 Colorado's Tigers are current-, ly in fifth place, four pointst ahead of the Wolverines. If Michigan has hopes of over- taking Colorado and finishing inG the top four…

… playoff berths, they must do well this weekend. t "That's right," explained Coach Dan Farrell, "We're still in the running but we must sweep Colorado this weekend. We have to."' The Wolverines swept Colo…

… revenge motive, the series isn't as crucial to the Tigers as it is to the Wolverines. Sauer stated, "We consider it an important series but after we play Michigan, we play Notre Dame, Duluth and Den- ver…

…, South Quad, Smitty Lounge Michigan has collected five " REFRESHMENTS AT ALL EVENTS splits in a row, three of them sponsored by Eastwind on the road. The Wolverines Michiqan Union 4139 have yet to win a…

… takes place, in which all entrants must perform like routines. Saturday, the optionals are held, when each tumbler performs his own individual routine. The Wolverines, coming off an impressive victory…

February 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… consecutive WCHA series- Wolverines, however, did lose beat Tech twice in Houghton. this time to Minnesota-Duluth- ground in their quest for one of Else'where, Wisconsin edged last weekend. the top four…

… positions and the North Dakota 8-7 Friday night, The Wolverines exploded for home ice playoff advantage. and tied the Fighting Sioux 2-2 six goals in the third period of "Duluth just fell apart in the on…

… peppered t D~uluth goalie Rick Heinz with 28 shots on goal during that s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p e r i o d . P a t H u g h e s a c c o u n t e do s WCHA Standings for two Wolverine

February 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… Daily BLOOMINGTON-Johnny Orr I shook up his lineup and tried to put new life into his Wolverines last night, but the top-ranked' r Indiana Hoosiers didn't notice NIGHT EDITOR1 as they registered an impres…

… a national championship will be disap- pointing," one fan remarked. The people of Bloomington have discovered, just as the Wolverines found out last night in their 74-48 ls, that their Hoosiers are…

… 2 0 0 4 3 3 4 4 3 a 0 1 2 a 1 0 0 0 13i 11 1 18 2 4 AP Photo 74 INDIANA'S MIGHTY QUINN Buckner sails to the hoop over 48 sprawled Wolverine Joe Johnson. In like manner, the Hoosier team flew by the…

February 02, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… in his arsenal that would have been better off left at home. For the first time this year, his Michigan Wolverines opened with a zone defense. The Wolverines also unleashed a three-guard lineup con…

…- sisting of Steve Grote, Dave Baxter and Joe Johnson at the end of yesterday's first half. The Wolverines, who have had to overcome a height dis- advantage all year, went right to a zone in the first minutes…

…, blistered the Wolverine defenses with excellent perimeter bombing. The junior guard, subpar in the last few games, explained' the drastic' changes he's made to crack his slump. "I've tried a lot of things to…

… their counterparts 33-16. Lack of height and rebounding strength has plagued the Wolverines all season, proving fatal against Indiana, Minne- sota, and now Purdue. If Michigan is to have any chance for a…

… LAFAYETTE - Bruce Parkinson broke a season-long scoring slump and sophomore forward Gerald Thomas came off the bench to dominate the boards, as the Purdue Boiler- makers sped past the Michigan Wolverines 75…

… mononucleosis, grab- bed a game high nine rebounds and chipped in 12 points. Hoping to contain their tall- er foes, the Wolverines opened the game in a 1-2-2 zone de- fense. But in the early go- ing, the caroms…

…-63. With the momentum flowing to Mich- With five mnutes gone, the strategy would enable the Boil- igan, Purdue wisely called Wolverines held a 14-11 lead, ers to blow Michigan out of time out. but in the…

… thought we The Wolverines could not igan rebounded, and on the re- played better in the second half match Purdue's 50 per cent first turn Johnson again drove the except for the first five min- half shooting…

…-rebounded M .*.. ... .. ...:............... Michigan 21-10, with Thomas, center John Garrett, and for- i wards W a l t e r Jordan and 1 der IWayne Walls decisively out- m ling their Wolverine coun- terparts. n…

…. ne other split this weekend as Minnesota-Duluth defeated tor d ae three-guard fese. Coach Dan Farrell's dekers last night 3-2. The Wolverines Orr said he made the move to add quickness, since the best…

February 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… pound match, Wolverine freshman Rich Lubell appeared headed for an upset victory. His opponent, Iowa's Tim Cy- sewski, had not been able to do anything about the slim 2-1 lead that Lubell had carried…

…, Cysewskilcol- lapsed backward with Lubell underneath him and pinned him without ever gaining con- trol. Iowa gained six points for the Doily Photo by STEVE KAGAN WOLVERINE BRAD McCRORY is in control here of his…

… Bulldogs last 118-Jim Brown (M) dec. Mark r night 9-2. Mysnyk (I), 8-3 The Wolverines led 3-2 after two stanzas on goals by 26-Tim Cysewskl (1) pinned: Doug Lindskog, Dan Hoene, and Gary Morrison. Sparked…

… one-two 50 freestyle with Hicko ning in 21.20. The Wolverines' tighte the score in the next two as Gordon Downie and Wylie .finished one-three 200 freestyle. C r a i n e' place performance on th meter…

… Blue tankers in what can Brian best be described as an ava- in the lanche of power, taking five o1 s first the last six events as Michi- e three gan's Pat Bauer was the only mented Wolverine to break…

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… getting close to it in the last few weeks. Saturday night it happened; the Michigan Wolverine hockey team made the WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines weren't sure of a playoff spot when they ended their visit to…

…; the most that ninth-place Colorado can finish with is 24. "This is the only league where you can get hot for five or six weeks and win the whole thing," informed Dan Farrell, Wolverine hockey coach. It…

… College, and left for South Bend in position to clinch a berth. clinch berth The clinching was slightly de- layed. In the Friday game the Wolverines played about as badly as they have in a long while…

…. Michigan played like it knew it was the winner, and figured that all it had to do to win was to show un. The Wolverines aban- doned the very style of hockey that had made them winners. The i"ers came back…

…- offs? The answer to the first onestion is more denendent on the the answer of the second than one might think. To have a realis- tic chance of going to the NCAA finals, the Wolverines have to be good…

… with the most regular sea- son points still alive plays the team with the fewest, etc. Two WCHA teams go to the finals. With that in mind, the Wolverines have one thing in mind: avoid Michigan Tech in…

… the playoffs if possible. If the Wolverines finish fourth, which they can do by sweeping Michigan State, and they would play a reasonably weak team at home in the first round. If any of the teams below…

… them win also in the first found, then Michigan will play someone other than Tech in the second round. The Wolverines should be able to do it. Their forwards have been superb of late-Don Dufek; Angie…

… instilled in this team and, yes, it's capable enough. But why mince words? The Wolverines are one good hockey team. WCHA Standings 118-Jim Brown Brown and Purdue's Joe Corso are the class of the conference…

February 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

Wolverines had their backs to the wall, desper- ately fighting to gain a berth in the Western Collegiat Hockey Association post-season playoffs. Tonight, however, when the Maize and Blue invade Notre Dame…

…'s sparkling Athletic Convo- cation Center here, the shoe will be on the other foot. Entering last weekend's play, the Fight- ing Irish were deadlocked with the Wolverines and Colorado Col- lege for seventh…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… urged to submit his hook shots and then hit Willie No resignation. wood for another basket to give The Wolverine women's bas- Detroit the lead for the first time Schmidt, who came to Illinois ketball team…

… final four seconds for the Wolverines with 16 and only made the final margin seen s!p 6 points respectively. The junior closer than the game really was. varsity also lost to the Bulldogs The game was an…

…''.'':-.;::v~?i'<'^S....?.....1: manager. Courtesy of Michigan Tech. WOLVERINE NETMINDER ROBBIE MOORE strikes a pose 1He replaces Dick Williams, the familiar to Yost Ice Arena regulars. Here he kicksraway a shot only manager to…

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