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February 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… expec- tary for PASS in addition to coaching tations were not high going into the high school hockey at Birmingham 1976-77 season. A few months and 28 Brother Rice. wins later, the Wolverines found Both…

… great Michigan players," said "IT WAS THE end of a great year, a Miller. year when they didn't expect us to do "Black Jack" McDonald will also be inducted on Saturday. The Wolverines were 74-14-5 during…

… beat Dartmouth 8-4 for the Then, as Miller put it, "Wisconsin national championship. got a flukey goal to win the game." McDonald is still a Wolverine fan, THE LOSS left Manery groping for and even…

…-American for the to the third period, then tie it and lose Wolverines before coming back to so quickly in overtime..." coach his alma mater. Miller agreed, noting that, "The McDonald's influence led Berenson…

…. 1947-48 national champion Wolverines. Fencers 4 to jab at nationals By DAVE ARETHA They've foiled the state opposition and now they're ready to draw swords with the rest-of the nation. Michigan…

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 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… Ailing cagers prepare for Boilermakers BY JULIE HOLLMAN It's a good thing the eligibility of the Michigan basketball team doesn't depend on a February physical. If it did, the Wolverines would flunk out…

Wolverines (18-5 overall, 6-4 Big Ten) are faced with repairing their damaged psyche after last weekend's loss to Minnesota. On the other hand, the Boilermakers' marked improvement has Frieder weary despite…

… season's 99-88 Wolverine victory in West Lafayette. W omen swimmers, N'western battle for league title BY JAY MOSES The party is at our house this year, and the weekend has finally arrived. The Michigan…

…." Northwestern coach Kathy Wickstrand- Macintosh was not about to let some stat sheet put the pressure on her team to finish ahead of Michigan, especially since the Wolverines beat the Wildcats 77-60 when the two…

… met in Evanston January 7. "They're awesome," Wickstrand-Macintosh said of the Wolverines. "They've got a lot of talented girls." Richardson and junior Gwen DeMaat also pointed to Minnesota as a source…

… of formidable competition for the meet. "Minnesota scares me," DeMaat said. "This is the first time we've seen them because we don't get to swim them in a dual (meet)." Richardson said the Wolverines

February 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

… Friday's match at Crisler Arena. Michigan defeated Minnesota, 22-18. Escape: Wolverines throw off pesky Gophers' bid for upset, 22-18 BY DAVID HYMAN The Michigan wrestling team had its hands full Friday…

… night with Minnesota, pulling out a narrow 22-18 victory. "I think we were fortunate and I'm just happy to get out of here with a win," Michigan head coach Dale Bahr said. The Wolverines were coming off…

… Robin- son, the turning point was the 158 pound match. Minnesota's ninth-ranked Gordy Morgan, was disqualified at 4:48, giving Joe Pantaleo the win, increasing the Wolverine lead to 19-7. The referee…

…-53, in Iowa City. The win extended the Wolverines' dual-meet victory streak to 45 in a row. For Michigan, it was the third consecutive dual-meet victory over a top-ten team, on the road. The No. 9 Hawkeyes…

… won only four events, but managed to stay close by earning points for second, third and fourth place finishes. More importantly, though, the Wolverines (8-0 overall, 3-0 in the Big Ten) added three new…

…-ranked Michigan men's gymnastics team suffered its second straight loss in as many weeks to a formidable conference foe. Fourth- ranked Illinois tumbled over the Wolverines Saturday, 273.55-261.3. Teams like Big…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… realize the Wolverines would control the flow of the game. "FOR THE first three or four minutes we did pretty well," said Saunders, substituting for head coach Jimmy Williams, whose mother died Tuesday…

… refreshing part from Frieder and the Wolverines' standpoint, however, was a newfound effectiveness in the half- court game, spearheaded by Tarpley. The 6-11 center, who has been stifled by Shasky in the…

… previous meetings, showed the Wolverine faithful a new weapon he has developed. Where he had been forcing bad shots before, Tarpley was very effective in working the ball back to his guards for the easy shot…

… that," said Wolverine guard Antoine Jo "We can penetrate, put the ba and then work the ball back in the easy shot." While there was a good deal going on last night, there w some long-distance connectio…

… made by Garde Thomps Richard Rellford. THOMPSON TIED a car with 14 points, going seven f from the field. He had sixs Wolverine points in the first h Gophers ubert. centuated by a rare Garde thompson ll…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… Minnesota crowd is probably the loudest I've heard all year and the Gophers only have half as many players as Michigan. "We need our fans to be like other people's fans," said Wolverine co-captain Butch Wade…

… and make everything look spectacular." "They're waiting for me," said Steve Stoyko. For all you people who yell for Stoyko or clap when a Wolverine slams one, congratulations, you've scrat- ched the…

Wolverines is lack of enthusiastic fan support at Crisler Arena. 'M gmnasts trm U By GREG MOLZON Michigan's men's gymnastics team is on a roll. The Wolverines notched their fifth straight win this past…

… Michigan coach Bob Darden. "We were trading scores throughout the meet like basketball teams trade baskets." The Wolverines started the meet on the right foot by taking the top three places in the floor…

… the Michigan women's gymnastics team which lost both of its meets. The first meet, Friday against Kent State, resulted in a 176.7 to 170.05 defeat for the Wolverines. "We had execution problems and some…

… falls," said coach Dana Kem- pthorn. "And once you fall, its hard to make it up." THE ONE BRIGHT spot for the Wolverines was the performance of w junior Heidi Cohen. She finished first in the all…

… was very disappointed," said Kempthorn. "We didn't do the best job that we could." In all fairness though, luck was not exactly on the side of the Wolverines. The team had to perform without alli…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

… at Houghton in November, which left the Techsters looking like title contenders. But MTU, much like the Wolverines, suffered a case of injury-itis in mid- season, losing senior forward Ron Zuke and…

… again two weeks ago - and swept them. Now Tech finds itself in a tight battle with Ferris, Northern and Western for the final home-ice advantage playoff spot. The Wolverines are in eighth, two- and…

… against Ferris and played very well. Michigan will have to make Tech's final visit to Ann Arbor a Wolverine sweep if it has any notions of moving up THE " i1 1 trr , CLUB-; Happy Hour 's POPPI N' Monday…

… six goals, has been one of the few Wolverines to play in all 33 games this season. _. .. I I NON- First Floor 1 ,,. > . '" . '64 icers o play alumni game By JOE EWING Thoughts of national…

… the '64 team who is now the ticket manager for the Athletic Department. "It was one of the best Michigan teams there has ever been." And Renfrew should know his Wolverine hockey. In a head coaching…

February 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

… big load down the road? Now four years later, his steady play and leadership have proven invaluable to the young Wolverines, in par- ticular during this season which has seen the team struggle due to…

… youth, injuries, and lack of depth. "He's been like night and day," said Michigan head coach John -Giordano of his high-scoring senior's development. McCauley has carried the 9-14-1 Wolverines through…

… State last month during a 3-1 Wolverine loss. In a season which has seen the Blue icers ravaged by injuries, McCauley has been a steadying influence. TONIGHT 8 P.M. A Reading by HENRY BEAN BENZINGER…

February 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… with its jugular torn open and bleeding badly as it was handed a 5-4 setback by the Soo Lakers. The Wolverines, who have now lost five straight, are nestled in an eighth-place tie with Lake Superior with…

… identical 9-14 league records.:The top-eight teams in the league make the CCHA playoffs. THE WOLVERINES did put up a valiant fight as they scratched and clawed to make the contest close. "I thought we played…

Wolverine defenseman Todd Carlile off for slashing. The Wolverines responaea 45 seconds later with a goal of their own as Bjork- man banged home the rebound of a Spring shot. It was Bjorkman's ninth goal of…

… the year. KEVIN COLLAR put the Soo Lakers up by three once more at 16:56, but the Wolverines bounced back quickly again, this time taking only eight seconds to score after the Soo Laker goal. Frank…

…. Michigan's chances of making the play-offs are diminishing quickly and will not get any better as the Wolverines will have tough series with Ferris State, Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech coming up. ,o…

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 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… another good win for Scott," said Bahr. Freshman Kevin Hill, who had Michigan's lone win against Iowa State, dropped a major decision, 15-5, to Mark Luby at 177 pounds. While another patented Wolverine

…'s record is now 8-5, 4-3 in the Big Ten. Its competition does not get any- weaker, as the Wolverines travel to Iowa City Saturday night for a tangle with the number one-ranked Hawkeyes. Tracksters break two…

… records attained in the meet (which had no team scoring), Goodridge was concerned about an in- jury suffered by Lisa Larsen, the Wolverines', fine miler. Larsen was spiked during the first turn of the one…

…-Dixon Games, Cathy Sharpe finished second in the 60-yard dash with a time of 7.18; the Wolverine 880-yard relay team placed third, . Sharpe teamed with Renee Turner, Laurie Thornton and Brenda Kazinec to finish…

…'s Wolverine In- vitational. Among the squads coming to Ann Arbor are Michigan State, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Toledo, and Central Michigan. Goodridge sees the Spartans as the team to beat in the 11-team…

February 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…-contact sport. But last night the Broncos of Western Michigan dispelled that myth, as they muscled their way to a 64-63 vic- tory over the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena. "Our inside game was the decisive…

… factor in this win," said Broncos' coach Fran Ebert, who upped her career Dietz record against Michigan to an im- ... scoreless down stretch pressive 14-2. ges wo Diane Dietz was the Wolverines' main…

…." Both coaches agreed it was a sloppy game as Michigan committed 30 tur- novers to Western's 26. many of the Wolverine miscues came on the Wolverines' fast-break. These blown chances proved to be…

… advantageous to the Broncos as they converted the Blue errors into points. "I guess we kind of slopped this vic- tory, " said Ebert. The Wolverines, who are now 7-12, take to the road against Miami of Ohio in…

… Photo by BRIAN MASCK MICHIGAN'S TAMMY SANDERS looks for some way out of the Western Michigan forest underneath the basket in last night's frustrating 64-63 Wolverine loss to the physical Broncos. Totals…

February 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… trait: neither have been kept. Despite the fact that team scores have not been kept in any of the Wolverines' meets thus far, an analysis can be made as to how the individual runners have been performing…

…. The following are the early returns on Michigan Track '81. FIELD EVENTS: The Wolverines' James Ross (with a jump of 25'0"), Vincent Bean (23'11") and Derek Har- per (23'10") swept the first three places…

… this time," said Wolverine head coach Jack Harvey. Michigan is well-represented in the shot put by freshman John Nielsen, whose longest toss of 58'10%" leaves Shea makes NCAA's in half-mile at M' Relays…

… 15'6" this year. "He's really going to have to improve to help us in the Big Ten meet," Harvey cautioned. SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS: The Wolverine sprinters are Andrew Bruce, Butch Woolfolk and Chris…

…-meter dash in 6.5 seconds and doubled in the 55-meter high hurdles, finishing in a time of 7.8. In addition to Fitzpatrick, other members of the Wolverines' hurdling contingent are Shelby Johnson, Mar…

February 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…'s coupled with a powerful opposition resulted in a disasterous showing for the Wolverine wrestlers in Sunday night's match. Following a draw at 118 pounds between Michigan's John Moore and Iowa State's Perry…

… Summit, the Wolverines were forced to forfeit the next two weight classes. Wyland sat out at 126 pounds, still weakened from mono. Michigan's most consistent wrestler, John Fisher(134 pounds) injured his…

… Championships, Lee gained valuable experience," said Urbanchek. "That has made him a top Big Ten diver." The Wolverines went ahead early, as the team of David Goch, Jan Erick Olsen, Marty Moran, and Joe Parker…

… dominating the individual events. Susie Rabiah set Wolverine seasonal bests in the 100 y. and 200 y. backstrokeevents with times of 59.87 and 2:07.97, respectively. Junior Bonnie Pankopf was impressive in…

… to nationally playing with confidence and getting ranked Ohio State at Crisler Arena more playing time. She will get 72-61. better with her great physical . The Wolverine effort wasn't as ability…

February 19, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… tune- up and chance to swim new events, was as one sided as the score in- dicates. The Wolverines were led by swim- ming phenom Susie Rabiah who used the Hurons' pool as if it were her own playground…

…. She combined on four victories for the Wolverines, three of them individual triumphs in the 100- yard backstroke, 50 freestyle and 200 individual medley. The fourth came in the 200 medley relay, in…

…, after a convincing victory over Eastern Michigan, is set to plunge into the Big Ten Cham- pionships next week. Wolverine Stacie Fruth, shown here, dives into a triumphant 1,000 meter freestyle performance…

… are just around the corner starting February 27. While the Wolverine swim team is where Richardson expected it to be this time of the season, he still has doubts as to how the Wolverines will fair in…

February 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

… don't they destroy three years of progress? Frieder, people forget, led the Wolverines to a 15-13 record last year after finishing 7-20 in 1981-82. Picking up eight extra wins in a season is quite an…

… about the upward trend in Michigan victories over the last few years. Instead they're obsessed with this year's seven Wolverine defeats. They want to find someone to blame for the losses and Frieder…

…. Rich Rellford and Roy Tarpley did. Michigan's players are as much to blame for the defeats as Frieder. With few exceptions, the individual Wolverines have not performed up to anyone's expectations. Tim…

… McCormick immediately comes to mind. It's not that the 6-11 senior has performed poorly. He leads the team in scoring. The Wolverine defense toughens up when he plays, too. But after an outstanding pre…

… performs head-and-shoulders better than last year. The Wolverines play their best basketball when he and McCormick line up together. They suffer when Tarpley runs into foul trouble and Frieder pulls him off…

… substitutions come at the end of the game when the Wolverines trail. Frieder replaces offensive-oriented players like Joubert with defensive-oriented ones like Wade when the opponents have the ball. If people…

… want to criticize Frieder, they should point to his team's inability to score against a zone defense. If every Big Ten team played 40 minutes of 2-3 zone against the Wolverines, Michigan would struggle…

… basketball season is far from over. Three wins should earn the Wolverines a berth in the NIT. Six will place them in the first division of the Big Ten and, most likely, in the NCAA tournament.- In order to…

… accomplish this, Michigan needs continued strong play from Tarpley and the recently revived duo of Eric Turner and Rich Rellford. More importantly, the Wolverines could use some caffeine to awaken the…

… slumbering McCormick, Joubert and Rockymore. If these three players perform as originally as expected, then maybe Frieder could take a break of his own. Grading the Wolverines " ROY TARPLEY-Scores almost…

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, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page11 VINCENT PUMPS HOME 36 Spartans outlast Wolverines, 82-74 i By SCOTT M. LEWIS Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - With less than ten minutes…

… something went wrong in those final ten minutes. Very wrong. The Spartans, inspired by a rabid, deafening crowd and paced by Jay Vin- cent's 23 second-half points, roared back to defeat the Wolverines, 82…

…:46 as Heathcote made a defensive adjustment. "He (Johnson) did a great job," said Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "He hurt us a little on defense but I'd say, overall, that was his bestperformance of the year…

… jumper from the key, drawing the Wolverines even at 68, but at 4:28 it was Vincent again, this time from 15 feet, to hand Michigan State a lead it wasn't to relinquish. BUT MICHIGAN had not finished yet…

…. Mike McGee, who registered 22 points despite going nine for 25 from the field, sank a pair of free throws and a bomb from the corner, bringing the Wolverines to within one, 73-72, at 1:45. MSU's Kevin…

… seconds left, the Wolverine cause was lost. KEVIN SMITH climaxed the dramatic MSU win by heaving a fifty- foot shot directly into the net, after which the 10,004 Spartan fans rushed. onto the court in…

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… 15 14 16 14 13 16 10 12 7 L 4 5 7 5 7 8 1o 11 15 SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y: Wolverine netters catch -1 THIANO'S CO. 514 E Washington : welcomes you t6 SUNDAY BRUNCHES with complimentary champagne…

…, New Jersey yesterday. Georgia is the defending Southeastern Conference champions and ranked eleventh nationally. The Wolverines won four of the top five singles matches as Matt Horwitch (6-2, 6-3, 7…

… points before finally putting the set away. Winning a doubles match would be no easy task. Eisner called Georgia, "our toughest test in doubles so far this year." Fortunately, the undefeated Wolverine team…

… free-swinging routine earned him the evening's largest ovation - plus a 9.55 and first place. In fact, all six first place spots went to Wolverines. On floor exercise, captain Jim Varilek continued to…

….3. Over on parallel bars, Marshall Gar- field quickly adjusted for a mid-routine error, finished his routine with a double back somersault off the bars, and went home with a 9.35 to complete the Wolverine

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…-60, explained that the Wolverine forwards had been working well on the offensive boards all afternoon. "WE WERE getting position in the first half but the shots were missing in such a way that they would bounce…

Wolverine's pounded the boar- ds as a team to tip in a Rellford miss and tie the contest for the first time sin- ce the 11:45 mark. Henderson got credit for the hoop but nobody was sure who tipped it. "Both…

… 14 minutes of the second half consisted of three surges, two by the Gophers. Eight straight points from Wilson helped Minnesota establish a 46- 41 lead. The Wolverines ran off six in a row to lead by…

… yesterday's 66-64 Wolverine victory. Spartai IOWA CITY (AP) - Michigan State guard Sam Vincent scored 23 points, in- eluding the game-winning basket, as the Spartans defeated the 11th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes 57…

… humiliated last nfonth in Ann Arbor by the Wolverines, 97-56, led for most of the contest. That doesn't change anything. Big deal if Michigan shot a putrid 36.3 percent from the floor in the second half (42…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…McGEE LEADS OFFENSE AND DEFENSE Blue whips Wildcats in By SCOTT M. LEWIS * One streak is over. Hopefully for Michigan, a different type of streak is in the works. ' The Wolverine basketball team…

…,842 patrons at Crisler Arena. 9rTHE VICTORY, Michigan's second straight, avenged an 85-82 triple over- time loss tothe Wildcats last Saturday and evened the Wolverines' conference record at 5-5, two garmes…

…-pounding, drama-filled finishes Owhich have characterized its games this season, slammed the door on Nor- thwesternearly in the second half. At 19:07 the game was tied at 35. Eight minutes later, the Wolverines had…

… points aftel' the intermission. The Wolverines successfully cut off-the passing lanes, forcing Northwestern to take several forced shots. ACTUALLY, THE Wildcats' shot selection wasn't a whole lot better in…

… field attempts for two points. Wolverine coach Johnny Orr hailed McGee's -defensive work. "When he gets fired up to do something, he goes out and does it," said Orr, whose team lifted its overall record…

Wolverines, then hope M would fail in the one-and-one sit Bodnar, however, answere challenge, sinking five of seve the line. "I told him if he hit seven h have made me look like a geniu said. "He said he didn…

… ball inside, it got knocke I thought there were five or six there. They got away with a lot With the exception of McGee, Ten scoring leader, none Wolverines reached double Center Paul Heuerman, battling…

February 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… over Ohio State, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson lit a cigar to celebrate the win. After Saturday's 7-5 win over Western Michigan, giving the Wolverines three of a possible four points in the week…

…- end set, Berenson could have used a cigarette to calm his nerves. When Bronco center Paul Polillo's shot from the circle slipped past Wolverine goaltender Warren Sharples with only 3:52 remaining and…

… toys against the metal seating creating ear-shattering decibel levels until Wolverine co-captain Todd Brost scored an empty net goal to seal the win with seven seconds left. "When you lose in front of…

… lot of emotion. I think our team got stronger as the game went on. It's a big win on the road." The Wolverines are now unbeaten in their last eight games (7-0-1), which hasn't occurred since the 1976…

February 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… playing in the pros. THE FRESHMAN Wolverine goalie is in the midst of such a chronology and right on schedule in his quest to become a professional hockey player. And Michigan is benefitting from the deal…

… tremendous success. The Wolverines, behind Elliott's goaltending, swept Tech, 5-4 and 3-2 in overtime. "I let in some easy shots on Friday," he said. "And the forwards made up for me. And on Saturday, I kind…

… of made up for the forwards, since they scored only three goals." Those two victories coupled with two Wolverine wins against the Huskies in October, one a 3-0 shutout, enabled Michigan to sweep that…

… Detroit last December. The Wolverines and Spartans tied in the con- test, 4-4. 4 0 a S …

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 12

…. With Dietz leading the way offen- sively, Michigan was able to do something it hadn't done all season - acquire a lead and build upon it. The first half started out sluggishly for the Wolverines, as…

… Grand Valley opened up a quick four-point advan- tage, and moans could be detected from the sparse Wolverine crowd. Michigan could not afford to falter to a smaller, slower Grand Valley squad, especially…

… at home. With the Michigan offense sputtering, Soluk brought sophomore Jeanne White into the game, and positive things began happening for the Wolverines. White's diving for loose balls, and pick…

…-captains pum- ped in 18 and 14 points, respectively. Not to be outdone by her teammates, sophomore Katie McNamara entered the game with the score 19-18 in favor of the Wolverines and turned the offensive tide in…

February 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

…-9 overall; 8-5 Big Ten (fourth place)) have one of the tallest frontcourts in the conference with forward Dawn DeYoung and center Sue Forsyth, both six-footers. However, the Wolverines have improved greatly…

…DeWege about his teams recent streak, "we are playing our best ball of the season." The Wolverines will also be helped by having guard Tempie Brown back in the lineup. She did not make the trip to Michigan State…

… last time and the Wolverine scoring output was below average. Steve Blonder ff- . As Burson is off the court, the Buckeyes just fade away COLUMBUS - Ohio State showed up to play last night but…

… whole Michigan team in the first half. The Wolverines shot 57 percent from the field in jumping out to a 45-26 halftime lead over the previously- ranked Buckeyes, who were playing without Big Ten Player…

… one of 13 shooting and were completely stymied both inside and outside by the Wolverine defense. "That situation (the loss of Burson) hurt them tremendously," Wolverine center Loy Vaught, who scored 15…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Wolverines clinched their first home ice playoff series since 1982. Too bad the Wolverines couldn't enjoy it. Over the weekend, Michigan dropped two games to its arch rival, Michigan State, 7-3 and…

… possibly finish third, but no higher. In order for that to occur, Michigan must beat last place Miami twice and Chicago must lose twice to eighth-place Ohio State. The Wolverines, however, could have…

…. Down 4-0, Michigan forward Kent Brothers got the Wolverines on the board with his sixth goal of the year at 3:06 in the second period. But the Spartans squelched the Wolverine comeback attempt with two…

… improved the fourth- ranked Wolverines' dual meet re- cord to 18-2, surpassing the previous high total of 17, set in '84-'85. "I was real excited with us breaking the dual meet record of 17 wins in a season…

… are ranked in the top five nationally. The Wolverines were holding a comfortable 19-3 lead when Bahr decided to take a forfeit. "I didn't want to take the chance of having (Mike Amine) hurt his shoulder…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… Harris clinched the 3-2 Laker win on Friday night late in third period, frustrating a valiant Wolverine comeback effort. Michigan forwards Mike Moes and Brad McCaughey scored in the third to bring the…

Wolverines back from a 2-0 deficit before Harris ended the rally. "They stopped us from scoring in five of six periods," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "And they held us in our own rink. That's just great…

… to sweep the Wolverines this season. "We tried to take their point shots away and clear the front of the net. That worked most of the game," said Laker coach Frank Anzalone after Saturday's victory…

… Czechoslovakia, so that gives us inspiration." (INKQ' IN THE UiNION Doily Photo by ELLEN LEVY Lake Superior State goalie Bruce Hoffort readies to make another save as Wolverine winger Joe Lockwood closes in…

…. Hoffort held the Wolverines to only two goals last weekend, as the Lakers swept the series and clin- ched the CCHA championship. Record performance marks po By Taylor Lincoln In its, final meets at Matt…

… Mann pool the men's swim team rolled 'over both of its opponents. Friday, the Wolverines routed Michigan 'State 85-28. Saturday, Michigan de- feated traditional rival Indiana 64-49 in a competitive yet…

… Michigan head coach Jon Urbanchek. Two Wolverines, distance freestyler Scott Ryan and backstroker Mike Creaser, hit the comeback trail against Indiana. ol closing Ryan, who suffered from a cold last weekend…

February 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… brought to mind two things: fun in the sun for winter weary students and the end of another not so memorable Wolverine hockey season. This year, however, things may change. Rest easy though, Florida is not…

… have come at a better time. The sixth-place Wolverines are 6-3-1 over the last five weeks and riding a five-game unbeaten streak. In that 10-game span they have outscored their opponents, 62-35. Their…

Wolverines are indeed peaking. "The important thing is we're improving, and this is a good time of year to improve," Berenson said. "It's too late to reminisce about should haves and could haves. The important…

…, 3-3, in the third (period), we know we're going to win," said senior right wing Bruce Macnab. "We don't have doubts." That's a switch. In the first half the Wolverines let so many games slip away in…

… goal of the game against Mike Carr during the Wolverines' 8-2 victory over Alaska-Fairbanks Friday night at Yost Arena. It was the third consecutive game in which Doily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Jones…

… Valentines Day weekend for the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverines improved their overall record to 9-5-1 with victories over Notre Dame (31-7) on Friday night, and Central Michigan (19-14) on Sunday…

…. Michigan's rout of Notre Dame was their largest margin of victory this season. The Wolverines won eight out of ten weight classes, including 167 lbs. where unranked junior Mike Amine surprised sixth ranked…

February 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… for Alaska- Fairbanks' head hockey coach Ric Schafer when he brings his team to Ann Arbor this weekend. The Nanooks take on the Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m.. The…

…. "They've finally caught fire," the Nanooks' coach said, "good for them; bad for us." THE WOLVERINES haven't goals while allowing 25. "We're turning the corner," Michigan head coach Red Berenson said…

…. "Right now he's playing more of a team game and the team is also coming up as he's Wolverine cen coming up." sets hit sightsc By JULIE HOLLMAN For the men's and women's gymnastics teams, tomorrow afternoon…

… turn in their best performance of the season to beat Michigan State. The Wolverines need to do more than pass their 177 scoring average - they will have to shatter it to defeat MSU which averages 182…

… not, been easy for the Wolverines. Michigan judges seerm to differ in their interpretations from judges at other. schools. "I've been looking over the judge's notes t9, see how they perceive the…

… hear sung tonight at Crisler Arena by the women's basketball team. The Wolverines will come out of the locker room looking to break the 11-meeting losing streak, including a 73-65 loss to the Spartans…

February 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…Badgers punish grapplers By ADAM OCHLIS Leave it to wrestling coach Dale Bahr to say something positive in wake of the Wolverines' 23-13 defeat to Wisonsin last Sunday in Badger country. "I feel…

… meet, as the trio's 93-21 combined record has often meant big, early leads for the eighth-ranked Wolverines. This fact did not go unnoticed by Bahr. "I thought that we'd take at least two of the first…

…." Among the Wolverine's finest per- formances of the meet were the one-two finishes in both the high jump and the 1000 meter run. Junior Angie Hafner and McGinnis both jumped 5'8" for first and second…

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… stifle Bucks for playoff bid, 6-4 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily COLUMBUS - For the first time in three seasons the Michigan hockey team will see playoff action. The Wolverines, completing a sweep…

… (surprise) no goals scored, the first time that has happened to the Wolverines in almost two years. The second period however, was wor- th the price of admission. The whole game was played in the second…

… our score even though he was not one hundred percent," said Darden. "He did a heck of a job." THE WOLVERINE attack was bolstered by the return of senior Steve Scheinman who quit the team at the end of…

… by DAN HABIB Michigan freshman Ken Haller displays his form on the pommel horse in last night's meet with Wisconsin. The Newtonville, Massachusetts na- tive is one of eight freshmen on the Wolverine

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 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

… is off. Soullier is our sparkplug off the bench. The other kids are going to have to develop a rhythm." PEG HARTE scored 20 points and - finally got the Wolverines going mid- way through the first…

… of her first eight shots on her way to the Michigan record books. However, following a brief ceremony, the Wolverines came out flat as both Dietz and Harte were held scoreless until Dietz's free throw…

… CAGER Diane Dietz become Michigan's third highest scorer in Wolverine basketball history, as she accumulated 2,002 points during last night's game. The Wolverines, however, lost the contest, falling to…

… participate in post-season play, which begins March 5. The Wolverines (17-10-5 overall; 13-9-4) have already clinched a play-off spot in their initial CCHA campaign, and are currently fighting for home…

… Steve Richmond (5- 29-34). Both teams will be playing without a senior defenseman in the opener. Wolverine Dave Richter and Buckeye Dan Mandich were both penalized for fighting in their last games and…

February 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 118) • Page Image 9

Wolverines took a whopping 17 more shots from the floor than Michigan State, 57 to 40, outrebounded the Spartans, 23 to 15, and committed fewer turnovers, 22 to 19. The numbers never lie. It should have been a…

Wolverine victory, right? .Wrong. As coaches are so fond of saying, "Stats are for losers," and in this case it couldn't be more true. It doesn't matter how many shots you take from the floor if you can't put…

… turnovers the other guys make if you cai't capitalize on them. Time after time in last Saturday's 70-66 Michigan loss, ithe Spartans would turn the ball over to the Wolverines, whereas Michigan would respond…

… with a turnover of its own. And don't think that the Wolverines fell to two games behind the leaders in the Big Ten because Michigan State played a stellar game. They didn't. True, Spartan guard Kevin…

… over 22 times, it can hardly be called a good effort. 1 Why, then, did the Wolverines lose? The most obvious reason is their lack of offensive production. "Our problems today were on offense," Blue coach…

… Illinois; Iowa and Indiana in the next two weeks. The Wolverines are going to need a win in one of those contests, plus a sweep of their remaining home contests against North- western, Minnesota and Purdue…

… for Madison Square Garden just yet. The Wolverines have already beaten Illinois and Indiana, and with a little luck, they could overcome the screaming crowds in Champaign and Bloomington and come away…

February 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… Southbend, Ind., Fighting Irish head coach Ric Shafer said that Notre Dame stood a better chance of winning the lottery than they did of beating the Wolverines. "There's no way," he said. "We're a fledgling…

…," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "Our overall intensity level and awareness was down." The mood in the Michigan locker room was less than enthusiastic. e Most of the players felt that the Fe Wolverines

… pull the Irish within 3-2, giving Shafer a reason to have faith in his chances of winning the lottery. Wolverine captain Todd Brost scored 51 seconds later, though, and Felsnej added a goal 16 seconds…

… against Michigan. Michigan's John Moore feels the team's rigorous training program has led to its success. Moore, who has been weakened by a sore neck, cited the Wolverines' work ethic in de- scribing the…

… JODI LEICHTMAN Indiana, which ironically was the last team to defeat the Michigan mens swimming and diving team in a dual meet during the 1983-84 season, once again succeeded in destroying a Wolverine

February 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Deep BY DOUG VOLAN Mchigan's senior icers... ... Must provide leadership For the first time in their Wolverine careers, the seniors on the Michigan hockey team have a chance to advance beyond the first…

Wolverines just can't win without their seniors. After captain Todd Brost went down with a knee injury early in the first period of Friday's game against Western Michigan, the Wolverines were visibly shaken…

… give it our all every game," said Lockwood. "Hopefully, that will inspire the team." In the Wolverines' sweep of arch-rival Michigan State two weekends ago, the seniors scored seven of the Wolverines' 11…

… unfortunate, as for the first time all season the Wolverines were healthy, and the team was just starting to gel. McCaughey, Lockwood, and Powers had all been injured, and were just getting back into the swing…

… standings, the Wolverines will definitely miss Brost. After four years, the seniors finally are in control of their own destinies. They hold the key to the Wolverines' future. BY STEVE ROEDER Michigan…

Wolverine. She went out in style, capturing both the 1-meter and 3- meter events. Fischbach, who finished second last season at the NCAA Championships, and has represented the United States in numerous meets…

… Association and briefly for the Detroit Pistons. - Halfway through the Big Ten season, the Wolverines find themselves on tap for the best season ever during the Bud VanDeWege era. Michigan has four wins thus…

February 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… IN WEEKEND SERIES lcers look to be By RICK KAPLAN Incentive may be hard to come by for the hockey team in this weekend's home series against Lake Superior State College. The Wolverines clinched a…

… of Michigan, Ferris State and Illinois-Chicago, both beat the Wolverines three out of four games. "We want some momentum so we can not just make the playoffs, but make our mark in them,"~ Berensonsaid…

…, Inc *SUPER SPECIAL WINTER SAVINGS!* AT *X All Men's and Women's * Winter Coats ............. Up to50 Of . -X- All Leather Insulated Boots by Timberland; Herman Survivors, Wolverine, Sheboygan, * Rockey…

February 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…, douse Flames, 4-3 By ADAM MARTIN Desperately needing a victory, the Wolverines received an unexpected lift from sophomore Bruce ..MacNab last night and extinguished the Illinois """'Chicago Flames, 4…

… around and banged home a backhander for a 4-2 Wolverine lead. "WE HAD TO get a win this weekend," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "With only one home game after this, a win will really help us." The…

… Roosevelt, Minnesota, fought off defenseman Todd Carlisle in the Michigan crease and stuffed a loose puck behind Chiamp. BUT THE WOLVERINES weren't about to let UIC run away with the game. Just 42 seconds…

…." Midway through the second stanza, the Wolverines evened things at 2-2 on another redirection play. Brad Jones carried the puck in over the blue line, found Tom Stiles with a pretty cross pass, and the…

… ....................1 1 1 MICHIGAN.................0 2 2 T 3 4 Daily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stops a point blank shot by UIC's Ray Staszak. It was one of 27 saves Chiamp had in the Wolverine

February 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… more closely resembled a nightmare. Somehow, incredibly, the Michigan hockey team failed to make the playoffs for the second year in a row. The Wolverines, the same squad which little over a mon- th…

… Lake Superior State's two victories against Michigan Tech, the sweep nudged the Wolverines out of eighth place and forced them to stay home during another year's playoffs. The impossible has happened…

Wolverines tried, they always came up a bit short. Too many times a drive from the point caromed off a post, a deflected shot bounded wide of the net or Wolverine goalie Mark Chiamp couldn't quite grip an…

… those two classes, but they have not displayed their ability. with regularity. Until that consistency appears, Michigan will remain a lower-division team. It would be unfair to assess the Wolverines

… different starting defen- semen at one time or another. But the injuries did reveal a lack of depth, especially on defense. In the meantime, the Wolverines should rest up, retain the few good points from this…

… the Big Tens) is to get NCAA qualifying times." MICHIGAN figures to place in the top three somewhere among the tough competitors from Iowa, Indiana, and Ohio State. Wolverine sophomore Benoit Clement…

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 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 113) • Page Image 10

… Al Berger and his career as a Michigan gymnast. While competing for the Wolverines, this quiet, reserved athlete from Roslyn, New York has proven himself to be one of coach Newt Loken's most consistent…

… struggling Wolverines. After this Herculean effort was almost completed, Turner, who in all tallied a career high 22 points, illustrated for the 5,331 folks gathered the true intensity he plays with…

…. Berger ... ring specialist M synchs swim to_ A second atI By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine synchronized swim-. ming team placed second Saturday at a meet hosted by Richmond, garnering a total of 100 points…

… FOOD ONLY GM 1C t-". .Iichmond' the Wolverine women by taking first place in the junior figures with a score of 37.73. Teammate Darra Boyer was not far behind, however, scoring 37.43 points to earn a…

February 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

… time this season that the Wolverines will face a squad that they have beaten earlier ,in the year. Michigan defeated the Wildcats, 66-63, three games ago, and don't think that Northwestern has forgotten…

… they feel they can come in here and win." IF. THE WILDCATS are to win, they feel that they must turn in a better rebounding performance than in the first game against Michigan when the Wolverines grabbed…

…) attempts a short jump shot over of 4-15, 3-8 in Big Ten play, into this con- Northwestern's Andre Goode (44) in last week's 66-63 Wolverine victory. The test. Like the Wolverines, North- cagers travel to…

… - to win the meet, and to reach a 140 team score - and now the team is searching for -new obstacles after capturing the conference title with an all-time team high140.95 score. The Wolverines peaked at…

… Big Ten champs," Wolverine coach Sheri Hyatt said, "and they went out and did it. Everybody pulled through and it was exactly what we needed." Leading the way for the Wolverines were Kathy Beckwith…

….95. Specialist Angela Deaver qualified on the balance beam with an 8.70. Going into the last event the uneven bars, the Wolverines had a lead of 105.6- 104.75 over second-place Minnesota and 104.7 for Michigan…

… State, and the Wolverines came through with a welcomed 35.35 to hold on for the cham- pionship. "We worked for this," said Shearon, "We knew we could do it. Next - regionals." Tiursday )basketball…

… yesterday's Big Ten championships. Deaver earned an 8.70 for the event, helping the Wolverines win the team title in the meet. A 'r . Nr En ineers Feb. 15 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 2nd ANNUAL SPRING BREAK 1R…

February 29, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 124) • Page Image 11

… years. Playing catchup throughout most of the game, the Wolverines finally pulled *head of the Hawkeyes 47-45 with 14:27 to play in the second half. But for the' next 10 minutes Iowa, still playing…

… and Mike McGee led the Wolverine attack with 18 points each, ten straight by Garner as Michigan pulled ahead midway through the second half. As a unit, Michigan shot a modest 48 per cent. Michigan took…

… three, 9-6. The Wolverines cut it to 15-14 with 13:25 left in the first half, but the Hawkeyes pumped in eight straight to shoot out to a nine-point lead. MiChigai Orr immediately called time-out and…

… a pair of jumpers to cut Michigan's deficit to four, before Vince Brookins hit one at the buzzer to put Iowa ahead 41-35 at in- termission. The second half opened much like the first. The Wolverines

… later Garner drew his fourth foul, causing Michigan Coach Johnny Orr to replace the Wolverines' leading rebounder (and scorer, at that time) with freshman Ike Person with 12:11 to play. 4 83-67 The…

… in NIT contention, one game behind fourth- place Minnesota. The Wolverines must defeat the Gophers at Minnesota this Saturday, or else they will finish with the same conference and overall record of a…

… year ago. The last time Michigan faced Minnesota, the Wolverines edged the Gophers on January 3 in a game it was expected to win. The Gophers were picked to finish ninth in the conference. MMOM…

… Illinois for third place in the Big Ten. In exactly one week, that battle will resume in Bloomington, Ind., but with higher stakes. The Wolverines and Illini are just two of four teams within striking…

… dogfight," said Michigan coach Newt Loken, "as close as any championship in recent memory." The Wolverines enter the championships with an 10-6 duel meet record, finish- ing the season with a surprising…

… State on their home floors. Of the four, Ohio State has a slight edge in the best-scores department, having tallied 267 against Michigan. The Wolverines and Gophers are close with 266's and Illinois…

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 10, 1980-Page 11 McGEE LEADS 68-59 WIN Wolverines dump Badgers By DAVE JOHNSON For the first time in quite some time a Michigan ball game followed the script…

…. There weren't any surprises - no up- sets. Not even another overtime. The Wolverines, playing on their own har- dwood, did exactly what they were ex- pected to do. They won. Leading Big Ten scorer Mike Mc…

… enthusiastic Crisler crowd. And that's all Wolverine coach John- ny Orr wanted. A victory to raise their Big Ten record to an even 6-6 and 13-8 overall. But, like any conference win, it didn't come easy…

… bet C Wolverines started to pull away early in isn't looking any farther. the final stanza. "They're as talented a team; JUNIOR GUARD Marty Bodnar, gonna see,' said Orr. "You' starting despite a 99…

…-degree tem- ten better players on one squa perature, and McGee both canned 15- nation." foot jumpers to propel the Wolverines Let your fingers do the talking full court PRES Orr and Cofield. . ... a study…

… season. The smattering of boos which accompanied his introduction last season at Crisler Arena has been muffled. Many Wolverine followers are giving Orr much deserved credit for his team's 6-6 Big Ten…

… showing, as he has extracted a maximum effort from a unit not blessed with extraordinary individual talent. In fact, with the NCAA and NIT bids less than a month away, the pugnacious Wolverines, 13-8, are…

… yesterday's 68-59 win over Wisconsin, the second time Michigan had beaten the Badgers in two weeks. When asked how a team like Wisconsin could defeat Ohio State twice and lose a pair to the Wolverines, he…

…- platoon system. All five starters take a rest together while the reserves slow down the tempo. Yesterday this maneuver was effective, as the Badger subs stayed with the Wolverines basket for basket in the…

February 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… over Minnesot . 'r i By ADAM SCHEFTER When Michigan journeyed off to Northwestern, Michigan State, and Wisconsin, Bill Frieder warned of the dangers that were in store for the Wolverines. Yet, each…

…. More- over, the Wolverines are just coming off an impressive 92-72 belly bop- ping against Bobby Knight. The Wolverines didn't even miss a shot in the second half from the 17-minute mark until there was…

Wolverine victories. On Thursday, Grant had 28 points, seven assists, six rebounds, five steals, and a blocked shot in Michigan's 80-67 win at Wisconsin. In Saturday's 92-72 victory against Indiana, Grant had…

… strained ligaments in his knee. Although he has missed prac- tice this week, he will play against the Wolverines. BURTON did not start the last time these two teams met in Jan- uary, but has since moved…

February 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

… they will have selected 32 teams to play in the annual post- season extravaganza. The Wolverines are currently 7-7 in the Big Ten and 14-9. overall. Their last four games pit them at home against Purdue…

… a tenuous position. The Wolverines could rise to the top or sink to near the bottom of the heap, depending on the outcome of the 20 remaining games that will be played in the next two weeks. If…

February 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

… uniform was on Feb. 28, 1987 in the first round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs against Michigan State. The Wolverines lost that night in East Lansing, 6- 3, ending their 1986…

… December from his Acton, Mass. home. "This is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me. It's the opportunity to play for your country." So it came to no surprise that Norton left the Wolverines with…

… training camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. The names Norton and former Wolverine Brad Jones, a final cut yesterday, still appeared on the roster. "I think their play speaks for themselves," U.S. coach Dave Peterson…

… both professional and amateur teams. THE U.S. TEAM received its only extensive rest .S. team cuts Jones The U.S. Olympic hockey team yesterday cut ex- Wolverine Brad Jones along with Tom Chorske…

… graduated from Michigan last year, finished as the Wolverines' second all-time leading scorer. Last year he was an All-CCHA and Second- Team All-America selection. The Sterling Heights native is property of…

… Norton found time to follow the path of this year's Michigan hockey team. "I'm still there in spirit, that's for sure," Norton said. The Wolverines' first hockey Olympian since Willard Ikola in 1956 may…

… against Boston College. At 19:40 of the second period on a feed from Lockwood, Ballantine scored a shorthanded goal, which turned out to be the game-winner in the Wolverines 6-2 victory. "I knew that I…

February 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 96) • Page Image 13

…, according to Urbanchek. However, both Parker and Kerska will have tough competition in the 100-yard freestyle, where Buckeye Mark Birnbirch has swam times equal to both Wolverine seniors. In addition, Ohio…

… team will host the Wolverine Open tomorrow in preparation for the Big Ten Championships to be held in Ann Arbor later this month. The men's team will travel to Ypsilanti for this weekend's Central…

… should get some valuable points in the distance events for the Wolverines. In the field events, 1986 CC Indoor triple-jump champion Butch Starmack looks to retain his title. Coach Harvey has also been…

… Jefferson and Phil Webb have been pleasant surprises." Davidson is the current CC Indoor 440-yard champion, while Webb runs the hurdles and Jefferson specializes in short dashes. The Wolverine women are…

… with a heave of 49' 9" earlier this season. The Wolverine Open, featuring Big Ten powerhouses Indiana and Illinois, will take place tomorrow in the Track and Tennis Building. -KENNETH B. GOLDBERG By…

… BILL ZOLLA The past several weeks have been less than kind to the Michigan wrestling squad. Besides suffering injuries to almost half of its starting lineup, the Wolverines were forced to face two of the…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…- bor for a weekend series with the Wolverines. Berenson's Wolverines (12-20 overall, 10-17 CCHA), will attempt to rebound from perhaps their worst losing streak of the season. Losers of four in a row…

… the Wolverines possessed just three weeks ago is a must according to Berenson. "You can get confidence if you earn it, but you don't get it by feeling sorry for yourself or taking shortcuts and losing…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…." THE HAWKEYES' efforts didn't pay off as Michigan took eight of 16 events and finished first in many of the races. Bill Kopas, Marc Parrish, and Lee Michaud all had two wins apiece for the Wolverines

… Wisconsin and continued their winning ways by sinking the Badgers 66-47. "EVERYONE swam solidly," said Michigan head coach Jim Richar- dson. "We had fun!" Susie Rabia led the Wolverines with two individual…

… great," said Bahr. "He ad- justed very well and came close to winning a major (eight-point) decision over a very solid opponent." RECHSTEINER was the only Wolverine to win by a fall, pinning Jan Johnson…

… at 2:58. Michigan's loss on Saturday concluded a road trip which saw them go 1-3. The Wolverines have managed only one win on the road this season. Part of Michigan's troubles must be attributed to its…

… tough schedule. "We aren't taking on any slouches," ex- plained Bahr, "but there's no question we need to get back on the winning track." One positive note, however, has come from the Wolverines

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