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February 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… Archer, president of the Wolverine Bar Association said yesterday. Many law schools have done nothing in the past eight years to improve the role of minorities in the legal profession, Archer said. In…

…, and that minority law student organizations help in this process. Daily Photo by PETER SERLING DENNIS ARCHER (left) president of the Wolverine Bar Association, and University Law School Dean Terrance…

February 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… com- ad a ject, ed to , ac- gage rmpts g to "con- . fin- msive AP Photo HELPING TO PUT the Hoosiers on top, Indiana's Mike Woodson (42) jumps above Wolverine Paul Heuerman (15). Woodson contributed 24…

… BRADBURY Michigan tried, but it couldn't over- come a disastrous start in the first half as the Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Wolverines 65-61 before a sellout crowd of 13,609 at Crisler Arena yesterday. The…

… remaining in the half. But the Wolverines were not about to roll over and play dead. MICHIGAN SCORED ten straight points, led by the play of sophomore forward Thad Garner. The streak star- ted as Garner stole…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… losing streak is to play a team that is also struggling. For the Spartans, that team was Michigan. A fired up State squad ended its seven-game skid with a 72-67 victory over the Wolverines before 10,004 at…

… loss was Michigan's third straight arid fourth in its last five games. The Wolverines are 4-5 in the Big Ten and effectively out of contention for the con- ference title. MSU won its first game in 29…

… a lift." Turner led a second-half comeback with 12 points and an assist during a 14- 4 Wolverine run. The rally erased an 11- point deficit and cut the Spartan lead to See WILLIS, Page 10 ' battles…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…? Not Eric Turner. THE JUNIOR guard's 10-foot jumper with two seconds remaining gave the Wolverines a 62-60 victory over seven- th-ranked Illinois last night at Crisler Arena. Turner finished with a…

…. everyone they knocked it out but no one would take it." GAMBLING matters aside, a-Turner free throw pulled the Wolverines within four, 58-54, and on the next Illinois possession Dan Pelekoudas took a charge…

… puts one up in the Wolverine's 62-60 win over the Fighting Illini last night at Crisler Arena. TODAY Time out NCE AGAIN it's time for that mid-term reprieve from midterms, papers, and projects; and the…

February 01, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… with the flu, but it was Northwestern Wildcats who took the heat last night at Welsh- Ryan. The Wildcats suffered a 76-52 scor- ching at the hands of the red-hot Wolverines. The victory, Michigan…

…'s sixth straight, avenged a 54-52 overtime loss last season at Northwestern, a loss which possibly knocked the Wolverines out of a NCAA Tournament berth. MICHIGAN PROPELLED to the top of the big Ten…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… season, an 11-point win over a gutty Purdue club would have put Michigan coach Bill Frieder into a state of ecstacy. But last night's 95-84 Wolverine victory at Crisler Arena put Frieder in quite a…

… different mindset. Michigan never trailed in the contest, jumping out to a 13-0 lead which never got below -six. Led by a career-high 31 points from Roy Tarpley, the 17-3 Wolverines opened it up to 78-55 with…

… that he can do it and that's bullshit." Maybe it's a good sign when you're getting upset over your eighth straight win. THE Wolverines started out like they were trying to prove to the Associated Press…

… Saturday's Michigan State game. For the rest of the half, however, while the Wolverine offense remained steady (Michigan shot 61.2 percent in the first half, 63.3 for the game), their defense and rebounding…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… the starting See STUDY, Page 2 PIRGIM No. Three From staff and wire reports The Wolverine basketball team is now the third best college team in the ountry, according to The Associated ress poll of…

… sportswriters and broad- asters released last night. Michigan jumped five spots from last week's number eight rating in the poll. The Wolverines moved to seventh, up from tenth, in the United Press Inter…

…- ranked St. John's or number two Georgetown," said Drew Esocoff, a sports assistant with ESPN who voted Michigan third. The Wolverines, 18-3 overall and 9-2 in. the Big Ten, are riding a nine-game winning…

February 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… Iowa City. The Wolverines (9-2 in Big Ten, 18-3 o vetall) ;and the Hawkeyes (8-2, 19-4) v re currently running one and two in t;he conference, separated by a mere 1half gaine. Thus, the outcome of the…

… contest, will determine the Big Ten leader. But that's not all it will deter- mine. THE GAME should also help to establish a tempo for each team for the rest of the Big Ten season. For the Wolverines, who…

February 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… Arbor, Michigan -Friday, February 15, 1985 Fifteen Cents Ten Pages r One By JOE EWING Special to the Daily IOWA CITY - Who said Michigan couldn't win the big one? The Wolverines got a pair of clutch jump…

… shots from Garde Thompson with just a little over four minutes left last night to spark a comeback and down Iowa, 56-52. The victory boosts the Wolverines conference record to 10-2 and puts a full game…

… guard An- toine Joubert at 17:01 to take the lead, 50-49. Roy Tarpley, who finished the game with 21 points, then hit a 14-footer to push the Wolverine lead to three before Moe made it 52-51 on an 18-foot…

… know, you've got to be lucky in games like this. I don't know what happened down there." Before the Wolverine flurry, Iowa's center Greg Stokes put the Hawkeyes on top, 45-44 on a three-point play at the…

… victory Tough defense by both teams dominated the foul-ridden first half when neither team was able to pull away as Iowa did in the first meeting this season. The Wolverines led throughout most of the half…

… Press reg Stokes pulls down a rebound, outjumping Michigan's d last night at Iowa City. It was the Wolverines who came out defeating the Hawkeyes, 56-52. ,yoral candidates face primary By ARONA…

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… halftime, he (Grant) told me SHASKY WAS fouled by Wade on the "Wy o ou as hays a But what the Wolverines received that he was going to do that - dribble Gophers' next possession and made one nually on our…

… o ercn n*THE VICTORY extended the third- came up short," said Wilson, who derson pulled off what turned out to be a automobile crash by 30 to 50 percent. JO rated Wolverines' winning streak to 11…

February 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… line last night, pulling out a 80-79 basketball squeaker that left Purdue coach Gene Keady crying foul and fouls left un- called. The Wolverines missed five of six free throws in one late stretch, four…

… tipped slightly toward the Wolverines, as Purdue edged Michigan in the foul-o-rama, 30-22. Three Purdue players fouled out, but the Wolverines gave the Boiler- makers a few chances to overturn all the…

February 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… an 83-79 overtime victory from the dishear- tened Wolverines. The end-what could have been Michigan's first win in Champaign in seven tries-was bitter. AHEAD BY TWO, 68-66, with 1:30 remaining in…

…'t want time to run out." Illinois' 5-10 junior guard Tony Wysinger converted Joubert's miss into a foul-line jumper that tied the game at 68, and the Wolverines had time for a final shot. Thirteen seconds…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Robert Henderson nudges past Minnesota's John Shasky for one of his seven rebounds in last night's Wolverine victory. Michigan outrebounded the Gophers, 43-25. '1' assaults…

… make up for courses the See DEPT. Page 2 By I jiYI nr.11 'Z.r Don't count the Wolverines among the people feeling sorry for Minnesota. The Gophers, sporting an almost completely different roster than…

… the one that beat the Wolverines by ten points in Minnesota, were simply no match for Michigan last night, losing 92-56 at Crisler Arena. ROY TARPLEY led the attack with 21 points on nine-of-11 shooting…

… and added nine rebounds in a polished performance. "T hey beat up on us (at Minnesota). I guess I just returned the favor," said Tarpley. "We owed Minnesota," added Wolverine forward Richard Rellford…

…. "I don't feel sorry for them. They've been beating teams." ELEVEN PLAYERS scored points for the Wolverines, who shot 59 percent from the field. That plus a prohibitive Michigan rebounding advantage (43…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines shot down Iowa, 82-66 at Crisler Arena. All five of Michigan's starters scored in double figures, shooting 66 percent, 70 percent in the second half. In the end, the Hawkeyes were no…

… easier," Joubert pointed out. "When the guards penetrate we can hit one See WOLVERINES, Page 8 The Republican primary for seats on Ann Arbor City Council from the Third and Fifth wards will be held today…

February 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…~ By BARB McQUADE know the difference. Michigan State played alarm clock "They went throu to Michigan earlier this season, slump like most gre waking the Wolverines up with a 91-79 Michigan State h…

… going to lose this game," game might have be said Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert for them realizing t of tonight's battle at Crisler Arena. hard to win." "You can quote that. It's not being Since then…

February 02, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… coach Bill Frieder's bride added more to her already impressive dowry Saturday afternoon. The Wolverines, called ugly sisters by everyone including Frieder before the season began, again proved wise to…

… AND kisses ended Saturday's event. As Wolverines Gary Grant, Glen Rice, and Antoine Joubert walked into the post-game press conference, Frieder asked Grant, "Should we show them what we did in the…

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… Bill Frieder has cried about his team's weaknesses since October. They became very evident yesterday, as Indiana pounded the Wolverines, 83-67, in Assembly Hall. The Hoosier frontcourt outscored Michigan…

…'s, 51-36, and the. Wolverines shot just 42 percent for the game. Indiana swept the season series and defeated Michigan at home for the first time in three years. A 12-point Indiana halftime lead r shrunk…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… pull off the feat. After falling behind by as much as 13 in the sec- 9nd half, theWolverines made their charge in front of 31,621 screaming fans. See SEIKALY, Page 10 Doily Photo by JOHN MUNSON…

Wolverine Billy Powers celebrates Michigan's fourth goal on Friday. The Wolverines beat Michigan State in Ann Arbor that night, 5-2, then followed with a 5-3 win Saturday in East Lansing. Seniors lead charge…

… East Lansing. The sweep leaves Michigan third in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, five points behind the second-place Spartans. The senior Wolverines made the most of their final regular…

…-season series against the Spartans, scoring seven of the weekend's 11 Michigan goals and 13 of the Wolverines' 21 points. Wingers Billy Powers and Brad McCaughey led the senior attack by knocking in the two game…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… JOHN MUNSON Wolverine Gary Grant drives past Iowa's Bill Jones during Wednesday night's action. Michigan went on to win the game 120-103. overines after Iowa, Rice nets 35 By PETE STEINERT "Our defense…

… the game." lead to hold off Iowa, 120-103. Iowa (15-6, 5-3) entered the The crowd of 13,609 saw the two contest looking to bounce the teams combine for the most points Wolverines out of first place, but…

… ever at Crisler Arena and the 11th- left the game frustrated. ranked Wolverines (18-3 overall, 7-1 "Whatever you look at we just in the Big Ten) maintain their share couldn't find any answers," said of…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… the final day of the season needing only a victory over the fifth-place Wolverines to clinch an outright Big Ten championship. The only prob- lem was that Michigan didn't cooperate with the…

… Boilermakers' plan. The Wolverines sent Keady and his squad reeling out of town with a 104-68 thrashing of the highly- ranked Boilermakers. Not only was it an embarrassing loss on national television, it…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…. With all the talk about the new and improved Michigan hockey team, now is the time to show it. Sure, the Michigan State series sweep by the Wolverines two weekends ago showed the rest of the Central…

… out our power play. We're playing the best hockey since I've been at Michigan." Of course, both the Wolverine power play (.254) and penalty killing (.235) units are fourth best in the league, and the…

… a sweep." Here come the Lakers. These are the same Lake Supe- rior State Lakers that are the only team this season to sweep the Wolverines (Thanksgiving break at the Soo). This is the same team that…

… owns Michigan, accumulating a 12-1-1 record against the Wolverines during Berenson's tenure.: The one tie Michigan "earned" last year came after blowing a 5-0 third period lead at Sault Ste. Marie. The…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

….-year. Saturday, Michigan wrapped up their 92-72 romp over the Indiana Hoosiers with a big ribbon to com- plete the season sweep. Behind Gary Grant, Glen Rice, and the rest of Frieder's sweethearts, the Wolverines

Wolverines shot 21-of-28 from the field for 75 percent, hitting 15 straight shots at one point. Leading the onslaught was Gary Grant, Michigan fans' Cupid, who had a typical Saturday afternoon. The senior…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…-Hawkeye Arena made sure of that. The loss leaves the second-place Wolverines (22-5 overall, 11-3 in the Big Ten) two games behind first- place Purdue with four games to go -and no longer thinking Big Ten…

WOLVERINES erased a 54-43 halftime deficit against the Hawkeyes and took a 71-63 lead midway through the second half, it appeared next Saturday's game with the Boilermakers in West Lafayette would decide the…

February 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

Wolverines came back from a nine-point deficit to get a win. Michigan's 74-67 victory over Illinois ended the Wolverines eight- game losing streak in the Big Ten. The Illinois victory and the 71-66 loss to…

… mind games with Michigan Saturday after- noon at Crisler Arena, but the plan backfired. The Wolverines, after a bit of a struggle, reversed the Spartans' psychological ploy and changed it into a charged…

…'s waste problem. POWER protests at 'M' hockey game Prof., student debate course BY ANNA SENKEVITCH Amidst the cheers for the Wolverine hockey team Friday night were angry shouts by 25 students protesting…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… help the Golden Gophers overtake the Wolverines. Michigan's 740.5 points easily outdistanced Minnesota (538.5), Northwestern (522.5) and Michigan State (365.0). * The meet looked like it would be closer…

… Hoosiers a 76-75 home victory over Michigan and virtually destroyed any Wolverine hopes of a Big Ten championship. The 13th-ranked Wolverines (19- 6 7-5 in the conference) went un by 1 0 …

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