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February 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS -Sunday, February 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Icers edge NMU, 3-2 By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily MARQUETTE-The Wolverine icers scratched and clawed their way to a 3-2 }victory…

… over Northern Michigan last night before 3,664 fans at Lakeview Ice Arena. The win snapped a five-game Michigan losing streak. One of the keys to the Wolverines was the performance of sophomore goalie…

…'s win, coming up taking a 1-0 lead after the first period. Northern defensemen Bill Schafhauser took a pass from teammate Tom Strelow on the right side of the net and poked it past Elliott. The Wolverines

… seconds later Wolverine defenseman Todd Carlile rifled the puck past Wildcat goalie Jeff Poeschl into the right side of the net. The Wolverines then broke out to their first lead of the series, scoring two…

Wolverines were outshot 23-3 by the Wildcats, yet out- scored Northern Michigan 3-1. Poeschl ended the period with out making a single save, allowing all three of Michigan's shots-on-goal into the net. The…

…-Elliott .............................8 23 11 42 NMU-Poeschl........................6 0 5 11 Attendance: 3,664 Elliott ... 42 saves Powerful Hawkeye wrestlers destroy outmanned Wolverines By STEVE WISE It's a good thing riding time can…

… second-ranked Iowa dominated in their 44-0 thrashing of the Wolverines. The opening match, pitting Jamie McNaughton against Iowa's Tim Riley, didn't last long enough to even count riding time. Six seconds…

February 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-1 loss. The Wolverines continued to be con- sistently inconsistent for the season as they could not mount much offensive pressure throughout the entire game. "WE DIDN'T execute and didn't play hard enough…

… ice knotted at zero. Michigan began the second stanza with a powerplay opportunity as the Bulldogs' Dennis Garbarz was sent off for cross-checking, but the Wolverines couldn't score. DESPITE BEING in…

…. Smith dove to the ice to knock the puck away from a Wolverine defen- der who had stolen the puck in the Ferris zone. Tom Rudrud took the loose puck and hit Jean Landry skating in all alone on the left…

….shot from the blue line that was kicked away by Ferris goalie Norm Young. But Paul Spring was there to poke it in from a scramble in front of the net. tate However, the Wolverines couldn't keep their…

… of the Wolverines, lost last night. Bulldogged in Big Rapids FIRST PERIOD Scoring: none. Penalties: M-Seychel (holding) 15:42. FSC-Cook (Couture, File) 12:50. Penalties: M-McCrimmon (tripping) 6…

Wolverines last week. Michigan State isn't one of them. MICHIGAN IS. ! And the Wolverines host the Spartans in their final home- turf competition at Crisler Arena today at noon. Senior all-arounder Dino Manus…

… competed regularly for the Wolverines until freshman Gavin Meyerowitz joined the team in January. Leading the Michigan State gymnasts are high-ranking all- arounders Greg Bosscawen, Bart Acino and Pete…

… second to Wolverine captain Milan Stanovich in the all-around at last December's Wolverine Invitational and is consistently scoring in the "Stanovich" 55-range. "Our guys, especially the freshmen, are…

February 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… in the knee area of his left leg during last- Thursday's game against Purdue, said coach Bill Frieder yesterday. The 6-3 guard had started all 17 of the Wolverines' games before missing Saturday…

… Jim Bullock who was driving to the basket for a lay-up. The loss of Rockymore leaves the Wolverines in a bind, having only two guards left on scholarship - Eric Turner and Dan Pelekoudas. Although…

… 135 117 74 Women tankers continue to roll By ADAM SCHWARTZ According to coach Stu Isaac, "We were really flat for the meet." Yet that did not stop the Wolverine women tankers from rolling over Michigan…

… is starting to do every day what she did in the big meets," said Isaac. "She's doing it consistently now." The Wolverines end their dual meet season February 11 against Eastern Michigan at 7:30 at Matt…

…'s hobpsters feel. Twice this past weekend the Wolverines had a victory within reach late in the game. But both times Michigan, now 3-15 overall and 1-7 in the Big Ten, broke down in the stretch. And the same as…

… when CRISP goes on the fritz - just when you need it most. FRIDAY NIGHT at Purdue, the Wolverines collapsed with the lead and five minutes to go, dropping an 80-72 decision to the Boilermakers. Then on…

…. Sophomore Peg Harte led the Wolverines with 24 points, and freshman Wendy Bradetich added a career-high 21, but impotent shooting from the field (39 percent) cost the Wolverines down the stretch. THE…

February 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Sunday, February 6, 1983-The Michigan Daily MSU trips Blue, (Continued from Page 1) Before the Spartan streak, Eric Tur- ner had almost single-handedly kept the Wolverines in the game via…

… draw, the Spartan's other four won the game that counted. Derek Perry (16 points) and Scott Skiles (13) joined Vincent in double figures. Turner, meanwhile, was the lone Wolverine to hit in double…

… length-of-the-floor drive, which put Michigan back on top, 55-53, the Spartans ran out the game over the tired Wolverines. "IN THE LAST few minutes we got tired," Frieder said. "We made some mental…

… Paul Jokisch. The 6-8 forward, who had not seen much action of late, came off the bench to spark the Wolverines with a nine-point, three-assist, two-steal per- formance. "He's been playing well," said…

… court f PRES Turner s not Superman... forwards must score By JESSE BARKIN Basketball is a big-man's game, but from watching theWolverines lately, one wouldn't know it. Guard Eric Turner led the team in…

… scoring with 25 points, yesterday, net- ting 12 of 30 shots as the Wolverines lost to Michigan State, 70-65. That's right, 30 shots. As at team, Michigan fired 62 times. Imbalance? Yes. After the loss of…

… guard Leslie Rockymore (and his 13.4 scoring average), the Wolverines had to pick up the scoring slack from somewhere, but the question was where. Before Rockymore was injured, Turner was leading the Big…

… in the form of jump shots swishing through the nets. The Big Ten is a rough-and-tough conference where games are won in the tren- ches, and this is where the Wolverines are losing big. Oh, the Michigan…

Wolverines managed (barely) because of the offensive firepower of the Tur- ner-Rockymore tandem. But now things have changed. Turner cannot do it alone, no matter how many shots he takes. "He's got to score 25…

… sports a season high of 274.65. The Wolverines best score is 270.5. Also competing will be Kent State, which normally scores in the 264 to 265 range, said Michigan coach Newt Loken. st t' THE GREAT…

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…'s gymnastics competition when 1Aichigan's Gavin Meyerowitz's knee-cap was knocked out of paee as he fell off the pommel horse. ,.The Wolverines' only back-up all-arounder, Steve Schein- tan, had already been…

…'s last week as a result of I Wolverines injuries. "We outlimped them," he said. "We're a 270 team," said Spartan assistant coach John Nelson. "We had an all right meet...but we're going to put a 270 team…

….05, while Beckwith took third with an 8.95. Michigan State's Kir McCabe and Marino earned:first- and second-place all-around scores of 35.05 and 35.00, respectively. Wolverine Beckwith grabbed third with a 34…

February 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

Wolverine heavyweight. The 126-pounder down- plays his role in "the (wrestling) room," however. "There's a lot of good leaders on the team," he said. In addition to rooming with Rechsteiner, Der…

…Garabedian's determination also shows itself on the mat. Asked to fill in at 126 pounds when All-American Joe McFarland was red-shirted, the junior, a one-time red-shirt himself, has come through for the Wolverines. With a…

… spring break. As they now stand, the Wolverines are four points behind eighth-place Notre Dame and five back of Ferris State, who handed Michigan a double loss last weekend in Big Rapids. To have any kind…

… of a chance at post-season play, the Wolverines must take two this weekend over Lake Superior and then repeat the performance against Michigan Tech next week. All the games will be at Yost Ice Arena…

…-eye express Wednesday morning. COMING OFF last season's 31-14 campaign and a third-place finish in the AIAW College World Series, the Wolverines are beginning their season with a grueling visit to the home…

… Hills and Chapman will provide the opposition. DeCarolis, in his third year at the helm of the Wolverines, will be happy if his squad can gain a split with the western teams. "I hope we're not- walking…

…- nerups. That's why this trip is so impor- tant to the Wolverines. "We're just trying to find out as much as we can about ourselves," said the coach. "POTENTIALLY, on paper, we could be better than last…

…, compared to four last year, and only one of them, Jan Boyd, saw extensive action on the mound. Sandy Taylor, a converted second baseman, and Carol Allis will be the other Wolverine hurlers. This year's team…

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

Wolverines took th four minutes remaining in and never relinquished it. 0 cagers ri Cg rip AN and a jumper by Eric Turner and THI layups by Butch Wade and Isaac Per- Michig scene was, son gave them a 27…

…. Michigan then went on a 16-3 scoring spree to up their lead to 59-45. Ten of the points came on foul shots. The Wolverines went into a delay of- fense with 6:00 left to hang on to their lead. Michigan State…

… 6 0 2 0 4 TOTAL ............ 21/45 30/39 32 10 22 74 Michigan State's Sam Vincent surveys the defense during last night's 74-67 Wolverine victory at East Lansing. First half score: Michigan 27…

… in the mile and finished second in the 1,000-yard run to help give, the Wolverines a 90-39 victory over Michigan State yesterday at the Track and Tennis Building. Diemer covered the distance in 3…

… and Passenger. after the race. MICHIGAN'S THOMAS Michigan's Don Passenger and jured his knee while com Gerard Donakowski finished second long jump. The extent of and third to complete the Wolverine

… learning a lot this year and I should be at 7'6" within the next three months," said Piwinski. The Wolverines travel to Western Michigan next weekend to take part in the Central Collegiate Championships…

February 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

… basketball coach Bill Frieder has already uttered w 'What could turn out to be the quote of the year. The scene -was the visiting locker room at Jenison Field House in East Lansing following the Wolverines' 74…

… is to have any hope of gaining an NIT bit, must win at least one of its two road games this week. Should the Wolverines fall to both Illinois tonight and Purdue on Satur- day, they would have almost no…

February 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… as he reads the prognosis. The coach, who lately has become the star of the ongoing basketball saga, "All My Wolverines," has encountered more daily traumas than Luke Spencer experiences in a whole…

… State (10-8, 3-5). A run-in with the Michigan family's arch-nemisis, however, might be just what the doctor ordered. Because after jumping out to a fast, 11-3 start, the Wolverines have dropped four…

… LATE! ORDER YOUR 1983 WILDCATS TRIUMPH, 5-3: Icers fall to Northern Michigan Illl 114 *lIl1 IINS ! 11 /2 TODAY AND SQ' By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily MARQUETTE - The Wolverine icers played…

… Rempel picked up the puck at the blue line and dribbled it past Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp. The Wolverines struck back a little more than two minutes later, at 9:15, when sophomore defenseman Mike Neff…

… Chancellor poked the puck into the Wolverine net with just 3:43 gone. The Wildcats gathered more momentum when Bob Curtis was called off the ice at 5:08 for tripping. Michigan had trouble getting off even one…

… only the third of the season for the young Castlegar, British Columbia native. The Wolverines closed the gap to 4-2 at 6:12 when Brad Tippett placed the puck into the Wildcat goal. Both Michigan and NMU…

… make the score look respectable when, with only 28 seconds to go, Jim McCauley took a Ted Speers pass and drilled it past Poeschl for the final score of the game. The loss dropped the Wolverines to an 11…

… beaten the Wolverines the past five years, and simply wore down Jamie McNaughton. Giese finally pinned the young freshman at 5:46 of the third period. FROM THEN on, it was all Michigan. Mike Der…

…Garabedian got the Wolverines going with a closely con- tested, 3-2, decision. The winning point was awarded on the basis of "riding pers groun time," which is time in control. Greg Wright followed suit at 134…

February 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

…- berger and Anthony Welch also both scored in double figures with 15 and 12, respectively. Turner led the Wolverines with 23, in- cluding three three-point shots, and Richard Rellford hit seven of eight…

… foul hots on his way to11. DESPITE TURNER'S points, it was a very long night for the Wolverines. The Illinois pep band didn't break into "Hey, hey goodbye" until there were 12 seconds left, but it could…

… has a chance to beat Pepper- dine. Owens can look forward to good California performances by Stephanie Lightvoet, who finished second at NU, and Marian Kremer, who came in four- th. Wolverine hopes of…

February 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

… heavily on both players to make the Wolverines competitive for the Big Ten title and a possible NCAA bid. But things haven't quite worked out that way. The team has slumped and Soullier and Doutt have…

…. Liberty 995-1891 A z *Member Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America By STEVE HUNTER If wrestling were academics, the Wolverines would be taking midterms this weekend when they go up against the…

…. While they are a good team, Bahr is confident, "I expect to win the Minnesota match." The key, he ' feels, is matchups. Two of the better ones are at 150, where Wolverine Bill Goodill takes on senior…

… an amazing 14 pins. On Saturday night however, the Wolverines face a team more menacinga than a Chem. Engine final. The Iowa Hawkeyes are 41-0 in the Big Ten since Head coach Dan Gable took over six…

… matcI up against Mike DerGarabedian and Tim Fagan, respectively. No one is expecting the Wolverines to destroy the Hawkeyes, but they can do well if their middle weights come through. "A lot of it…

… the right time." Bahr said, and added, "We've tried to keep the pressure off them (the wrestlers) all season." If the Wolverines can fight the pressure and peak at the right time, it could be all A's in…

February 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…'s win over Purdue, dropped the Wolverines into last place. MICHIGAN started strong in the first . half, leading by as many as seven poin- ts. Led by freshmen Wendy Bradetich and Sandy Svoboda, who…

… combined for 18 points and 10 rebounds in the first half, the Wolverines managed to hold a 31-28 lead at intermission. But the second half was all Michigan State. After the Spartans opened up with a 10-point…

…'S INDOOR TRACK MICHIGAN STATE DUAL MEET, Feb. 12 WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK WOLVERINE WOMEN'S VITATIONAL, Feb. 12, 11 aim. IN- "< -..'3 \ \ . _. Harte ... scores 16 off-the-bench Remember Your Valentine with…

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

…. the second period was enough, to power Ferris State past the Michigan hockey team for the second straight night, 7-4, at the FSC Ice -Arena. The loss virtually ended the playoff hopes of the Wolverines

…, because Notre Dame defeated Bowling Green last night to take a four-point lead over Michigan for eighth place in the OCHA and the final league playoff spot. -' THE WOLVERINES had problems clearing the puck…

… everyday meet it was. The Wolverine tankers had no problem keeping their un- defeated record intact as they upped it to 5-0 with the aid of a decisive 64-49 victory over the Buckeyes. The victories in the 16…

… Bradshaw. Bradshaw beat out Wolverine diver Bruce Kimball 332.70 to 323.10 in the one-meter and 345.30 to 341.60 in the three-meter. Women cagers host MSU It's time for a rebound. Amidst all the hoopla of…

…, coaches and others who have had in- fluence in the department. -JEFF FAYE THE WOLVERINES went on to shut out the Chippewas, 47-0, racking up four pins by Mike DerGarabedian, 126-pounds; Tim Fagan, 158…

… weeks to try and peak." Those two weeks will include practice twice a day. And if the Wolverines can get higher than they were last night, it could be more good news for maize-and-blue fans and…

February 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… Ohio State both turned in mediocre perfor- mances. And the Wolverines still lost by a big margin. FOR THE first time during the 1982- 83 season, the Wolveirne gymnasts broke the 270 mark, scoring 270…

… that." OSU's was considerably lower than its season high of 278.90. Of course, it really isn't fair to com- pare the Wolverines' performance with that of the other national powers. Michigan has improved…

… Kathy Temple and Michigan's Kathy *Beckwith finishing two-three. Other Wolverine triumphs included Dayna Samuelson's third on bars, Angela Deaver's third on beam, and Beckwith's second on vault. Beckwith…

…, it was the second time I've hit a double twist (in competition) and the first time I've landed it." Unfortunately, the rest of the Wolverines were not as lucky. Several fell off the apparatus…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… asked me if I wanted the job and I couldn't say yes quickly enough," said the former Wolverine shortstop. Oakland pitchers Mike Norris, Rick Langford, Steve McCatty and Matt Keough suffered arm problems…

Wolverines and signed a $25,000 con- tract with the Detroit Tigers following his junior year. He noted that "it was a foregone conclusion that I would sign with the Tigers if they wanted me. Many other teams…

Wolverine coach Stu Isaac. "The next couple of years she didn't make any national teams and she was frustrated. Even as a freshman she didn't quite know where she was going." COPP's CONFIDENCE steadily im…

February 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

… competition. The Wolverines will travel to Colum- bus again this weekend, and will host their own meet on February 12 at Bell Pool. Arizona, one of the top teams in the nation, will compete at the home meet…

… when he collided with Illinois' Derek Harper late in the first half of last Saturday's Wolverine-Illini contest, is more serious than was originally in- dicated. Michigan coach Bill Frieder said…

…. -Forget about Jokisch or Rellford in shoulder pads catching passes. How about Anthony Carter in shorts taking 15 footers? The Wolverine gridiron All-American had some pretty impressive hoop statistics back…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… learn from their mistakes." Obviously, Wade's education paid off, as he used the Minnesota contest to showcase his talents. Coming off the bench he provided the spark necessary to give the Wolverines

…'s towering Randy Breuer45) and Jim Petersen(20) during the Wolverines' upset victory over the Gophers earlier this season. Michigan Basketball Statistics 1 eON In a world of rising costs and increasing…

February 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 109) • Page Image 20

… University Wrestling The Wolverine Grapplers take on Iowa State at Crisler Arena. 7:30 p.m. $1. Call 764-0247. University Women's Swimming and Diving EMU swims into Matt Mann Pool for a dual meet with the…

… follow the ski. Car pool leaves AAA parking lot (1200 S. Main) at 9 a.m. Free. Call 662- SKIS. University Women's Indoor Track The women tracksters host the Wolverine Open, at the Track and Tennis building…

February 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

…. Main) at 9 a.m. Call 662- SKIS. Free. Basketball Watch the Maize 'n' Blue Wolverines topple the Spartans of Michigan State on the court. 4 p.m. at Crisler Arena. $5. Be there or be. square. Call 764…

…-0247. Wrestling Iowa will be pinned by the mighty Wolverines today at Crisler Arena. 7:30 p.m. $1. Call 764-0247. Re swamp is only possible in the win- ter so don't miss this once-a-year opportunity. Dress for two…

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