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February 02, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… Hawkeyes marched right back into the game with a 23-10 run that put them up 25-22. But Rice's base- line jumper started a seven-point Michigan run that put the Wolverines in the lead for good. IOWA SCARED…

… the Wolverines, however, with a nine- point run early in the second half that cut Michigan's lead from 51-39 to 51-48. "When they cut that lead, I started thinking about how they came back on Illinois…

…) dumped Iowa 100-92 Saturday, its second win over a top-five opponent in two weeks. "I'll bet no other team in the country has beaten two of the top five," said Wolverine guard Garde Thompson. Add a six…

… bullies' faces. Sleepy'M' swimmers blow out Illini 7734 By ALLEN GELDERLOOS The biggest challenge for the' men's swim team against Illinios Friday was trying to stay awake. The Wolverines outmatched the…

February 02, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Indiana Friday, 6:00 p.m. Crisler Arena SPdORTS Monday, February 2, 1987 Wrestling vs. Minnesota Friday, 8:00 p.m. Crisler Arena e Michigan Daily Page 9 Wolverine icers…

… Brad McCaughey fires a shot at Western Michigan's Bill Horn in the second period of the Wolverines' 9-4 win Saturday night at Yost Ice Arena. McCaughey scored his 21st and 22nd goals of the season over…

… Association (11-21 overall, 10-18 in the league), three points behind sixth-place Ohio State. The Buckeyes gained two points on the Wolverines by sweeping Miami. NINE DIFFERENT players contributed to the…

Wolverines' highest goal output of the season. Myles O'Connor and Rob Brown assisted on four and three of the goals respectively. "They seemed to have a lot better balance this time around," Western head coach…

… his seventh consecutive start in goal, held the Broncos in check early when the game was still close. He and the rest of the Wolverines held Western to a dismal two-for-13 on its power IBM Emulation on…

… sharp. The goalkeeping was sharp. For the most part it was a good team effort." John Bjorkman and Joe Lockwood scored late in the second period to build the Wolverine lead to 7-3. Then, goals by Jones and…

… week." Friday night Michigan blew a 5- 3 lead heading into the third period. The Wolverines had outplayed The Burstey Family Presents SWEET SIXTEEN ... COMING OF AGE IN THE EIGHTIES!! Saturday, Feb. 7…

… unanswered goals to pull out a come-from-behind victory. The winning goal came at 15:34 when the Broncos' ever-present Wayne Gagne intercepted an errant pass in the Wolverines' end and fed a wide open Jeff…

… RESULTS CALL 764-0557 I I By LIAM FLAHERTY A tough week didn't get any asier for the Michigan wrestling quad. Top-ranked Penn State verpowered the Wolverines 36-6 aturday at Crisler Arena. The Wolver'ines

… leserving of their lofty ranking, howing talent from top to bottom. The Wolverines could only manage victories in two of ten matches. Michigan's 134-pound stalwart ohn Fisher won his match 6-3, Defeating Tim…

February 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

…. But the Michigan hockey team proceeded to play its way out of the playoffs and into r inth place by losing three of its last four games,.all t Yost Arena. The Wolverines were still in good shape after…

… showdown for Michigan, but the Wolverines responded with a disappointing performance and lost 7-6, opening the door for the Soo Lakers to cancel Michigan's travel plans this weekend for the CCHA playoffs…

…. "IF WE HAD any goaltending at all Saturday, we would have won," said Wolverine coach John Gior- dano. "Of all the times not to come up with a big game, that was it." Giordano started Mark Chiamp in goal…

… number seven, Bruce Macnab brought Michigan back to within one but that was the last goal the Wolverines will score this season as they didn't get any good scoring chances the rest of the game. "I'm very…

… consolation for the Wolverines after their second straight disappointing finish is that they have seven of their eight leading scorers returning next year with the biggest loss being scorer Jim Mc- Cauley. 4…

… ........................31 9) Boston College ...................26 10) Clarkston ....................... 9 4 Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Wolverines' right winger Frank Downing takes Lake Superior's Grant Clark out of a play…

… in action at Yost Ice Arena in December. The Lakers, however, knocked Michigan out of the CCHA playoffs by sweeping Michigan Tech last weekend while the Wolverines were dropping a pair of home games to…

… Indiana did swimming a few years ago."- Also finishing in front of the Wolverines were MSU, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The teams that finished in front of Michigan were all ranked nationally. "Both Michigan…

… another year," Bahr said. In dual meet action during spring break, the Wolverines beat Ohio State 23-12 and lost to Wisconsin 28-9. Michigan ended its season with a 7-9 record in dualnieets. Women…

… performances by the diving team, Michigan pulled fourth out of the water. Wolverine Diane Dudeck was named diver of the year and Michigan coach Dick Kimball was announced the diving coach of the year. -PAULA…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

Wolverines will enter the conference playoffs in two weeks as the last qualifier. EVEN MORE frustrating for Red Berenson's club is the failure to better the seventh-place finish of a year ago. "We really…

…-2 deficits and made the game close. In the end, though, the Wolverines failed to capitalize on their offensive opportunities, while the Buckeyes combined clutch scoring and good goalten- ding. SATURDAY evening…

February 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…01 Page 8-Sunday, February 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Wolverines bump Badgers, 74-67 By JON MORELAND Special to the Daily MAI)ISON -- It began to look like the s Aold story. The Michigan basket…

… to a 74-67 victory. THE WIN RAISED Michigan's r ecord to 5-3 in the Big Ten (14-3 I,",0all) and dropped Wisconsin to 2-6 * -3 overall). lr'iiing 31-28 at halftime, the Wolverines came out of the locker…

Wolverine in double figures, finishing with 16. Bailey added 21 points for the Badgers and center Larry Petty chip- ped in 11. Wisconsin was only able to get eight points out of the rest of its players…

… what some Michigan fans at Northwestern labeled a "gravy" road trip, the Wolverines disposed of Northwestern and Wisconsin to raise their conference mark to 5-3. An easy road trip, right? Don't tell head…

… coach Bill Frieder that. "If we're to be competitors, we've got to beat the teams near the bottom," he said after the Wolverines' 74-67 victory yesterday. "Last year we were 3-3 at this stage and faced a…

February 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… basketball team cracked. The Buckeyes (14-7 overall, 5-5 in the Big Ten) drove the Wolverines nuts last night before a raucous St. John Arena crowd of 13,441, crushing Michigan 95-87. A sloppy Wolverine

… offense and a tenacious Ohio State defense forced 20 Michigan turnovers and provided thPe Buckeyes with many of their points on easy transition baskets. The Wolverines (15-7, 6-4) led 29-21 and seemed in…

… Michigan's 6-3 guard, drawing Grant's second foul of the first half., The 6-5 Buckeye sank the free throw, cutting the Wolverine lead to five. After two Jerry Francis foul shots, Curtis Wilson stole an…

… thought we could get the ball inside," said Williams. "(Wolverine forward Glen) Rice is an awesome rebounder, but they are not big with that three-guard offense." Michigan head coach Bill Frieder was not…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… defies old-fashioned baseball tradition. He would discover that the Wolverines have gone (gasp) aerobic. "ONE, TWO, three, now four," ordered a young, slender woman in a black and purple leotard Thursday…

…. "Press down, pull up, feel the beat." The Wolverines pressed, pulled and snapped their fingers to the tune of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love". "What foot are you going with?" asked one Wolverine to another. "I…

… to it." That means the traditional Wolverine workout continues - at a steady pace.Six days per week, three hours per day, the Wolverines field grounders, play pepper and take their licks in the indoor…

… off, the Wolverines bring their workouts into the fieldhouse. There they practice until mid-March, when they drag their bats and gloves down to Edinburg, Texas for an official spring training. It adds…

… strange. about a large group of male athletes being aerobicized to death by a slender, young female. "Ready, and a hop," said Wenson. And the Wolverines shuffled three steps to the right. They moved forward…

February 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

… at Yost Ice Arena to thrash the Miami (Ohio) Redskins, 7-3, and com- plete the weekend series sweep. The Wolverines scored the first four of their seven goals in one-man advan- .tage situations…

… a Kevin Beaton shot from the point to tie the game, 1-1. THE WOLVERINES snapped the deadlock less than five minutes later when sophomore right winger Jim Mc- Cauley slapped one home at the 8:53 mark…

… (7) and goalie Peter Mason scramble for the * puck during last night's 7-3 Wolverine win at Yost Ice Arena. Women gymnasts shine A SAVES Miami- Chevrier .........11 M-Mason ............... 3 1 3 T…

… 2 8 5 3 Tota - 22 - f5 By JESSE BARKIN Wolverine Kathy Beckwith won the 1982 women's Big Ten vault title and freshman Christy Schwartz was runner-up on the uneven parallel bars yesterday in the…

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 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

… :find itself involved in a tight conference race; the Wolverine women cagers are alsso involved in a closely-bunched Big Ten field. Unlike Bill Frieder's outfit, however, the women find themselves looking…

Wolverines, vw3ich the Bulldogs are hosting. pULUTH HAS been in a slump of te, losing five of its last six WCHA ontests. The Wolverines, on the other 1hnd, have won three in a row, in- Ten Championship at…

… Northwestern's McGaw Memorial Hall. The Wolverines (7-13 overall, 1-4 in the Big Ten) face the Purdue Boiler- makers (7-13, 1-4) today in their opening round match. The winner of this game takes on the two…

… players a big boost, knowing they don't have to face the top seed (Minnesota) if they win their opening round match." The Wolverines will once again start with a line-up of forwards Diane Dietz (19.9 ppg…

… climb forwards, Laura Newcomb and Sue Bartz. Should the Wolverines be successful against Purdue today they will come right back and battle the Wildcats tonight. But Soluk was not overly concerned about…

… Wildcats, who are currently second in the conference. In the previous matchup between the two teams, the Wildcats routed a cold- shooting Wolverine attack, 66-46. "Northwestern's goal is to win another Big…

… deficiencies. Michigan's offense has come to life in the last two weeks, as well. The Wolverines have scored 31 goals in the last four games, including 12 against the Irish last Friday night, the biggest one…

… of Hen- drickson will be tested on the ice tonight and tomorrow in a series that could move the Wolverines from sixth place into a tie for fourth in the conference and assure them a playoff berth…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…, the women's swimming and diving teams successfully de- fended their Big Ten title at Indianapolis. The Wolverines piled up 720.5 points, far outdis- tancing Ohio State (523), Northwestern (435), and…

…, Jennifer Eck, and Molly Hegarty, got the Wolverines off to a rousing start, as they won the meet's opening event, the 4x50 medley relay, shattering the old conference record by nearly two seconds. In the…

… meet's final event, the 4x100 free relay, Ra- biah, Eck, and Liebner were joined by Minno Gupta and capped off the Wolverine triumph with a first place. In between, the relay of Rabiah, Eck, Gupta, and…

…, which helped us swim even faster." The Wolverines swam fast, as the times would havs defeated fifth-rated Clemson and won the ACC Cham1 pionships. They will have 11 swimmers and possiblyi four divers…

… winger Kent Brothers skates the puck up ice in the early part of last October's game against Bowling Green. The Falcons split this weekend's series with Michigan, which relegated the Wolverines to-a fifth…

…-place CCHA finish and a playoff series this weekend at Western Michigan. Wolverines face wmU in league playoffs From staff reports In splitting the past weekend's series against Bowling Green, the Michigan…

… hockey team finished the regular Central Collegiate Hockey Association season in fifth place with a 17-15 conference record. The Wolverines will travel to Kalamazoo to face fourth-place Western Michigan…

… this weekend in a best-of-three series. Saturday the Wolverines fell, 6-1, to the Falcons at Yost Ice Arena. The QCHA's leading scorer, Nelson Emerson, recorded a hat trick to help Miinch second place…

…-place Iichigan State after the Wolverines' 512 victory Friday night at Bowling Green. First-year players Don Stone and Jim Ballantine both scored to offset a two-point night for Emerson, who was CCHA Newcomer…

…-of-the-Year !last season. Stone scored the winning goal at 3:26 of the third period and Ballantine scored Michigan's first shorthanded goal since December in the middle of the second period to put the Wolverines

February 13, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… ragged from the four-and-a-half hour bus ride from Oxford, Ohio yesterday morning, the Redskins were outplayed by the third-place CCHA Wolverines, who claimed a 5-3 victory in front of 3,468 enthusiastic…

…- Wolverines played short-handed six times. "I think it was a bit of a letdown," said Giordano: "We have to come back and play a lot tougher tomorrow night." MICHIGAN opened the scoring as May collected his 11th…

… Chevrier for a sixth attacker. The Wolverine. senior picked up a loose puck and slid it into the open net. The two teams return to Yost tonight at 7:30 for their final regular-season meeting. ;, r .'4 *AW…

… 1 so Doily Photo by MIKE LUCAS Michigan's lone goal in the # SENIOR.LEFT WING Jeff Tessier puts the puck past Miami second period. The Wolverines defeated the Redskins, 5-3. goalie Alain Chevrier…

… of 26 points. FRESHMAN PEG Harte hit seven' field goals and nine free throws to pace the Wolverine scoring with 23 points. Dane Dietz was second among Michigan scoring leaders with 16 poin- ts, while…

…- side for the Hoosiers, accounting for 12 second-half points. Michigan's Dietz, with only two first-half baskets, tried to spark the Wolverines with 14 second- half points, but the height of the Indiana…

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 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Player but averaged only 5.2 points per game shooting just 28 percent from the field. THIS SEASON, the 5-11 Grand Rapids native is leading the Wolverines in rebounds with 9.6 per game. In addition to her…

… down six re- bounds. Her only field goal came with 13 sec- onds left in the game and two seconds on the shot clock, putting the Wolverines up by three. The shot was a Powell specialty - a post-up down…

… Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN Sophomore Tanya Powell struggles for the ball in last month's game against Indiana. Powell has become a major factor on the Wolverine squad this season. CagesSUrprsse all…

… performer Sven Jonnson for the rest of the season. The Golden Gophers made the news even worse by soundly beating the Wolverines. Minnesota dominated the match from start to finish, winning all six events…

… that this meet was a "struggle" added that, "there were many major errors than we would not even hope on our worse enemy." Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for the Wolverines. Se- nior…

… reflect the mance of the Wolverines. O came in first with a scorec and Penn State scored a 1F place second. The Wolverin in a score of 177.45. Kempthorn was disappoin the judging. "I felt it was al sided…

… the host schoo Defending national champi ford finished sixth, beh Ten foes ance by Wolverines. or exer- "All and all, I think our kids oore and stood up well against the top in sixth competition," said…

Wolverine head 1-around coach Jon Urbanchek. "We gained valuable experience at the NCAA ing, it's level." perform THE MICHIGAN 400-medley rease the relay team of Alex Alvizuri, Jan-Er- y," said ick Olsen…

… the flu and was unable to compete, IU invi- limiting the Wolverines to seven Austin, swimmers instead of eight (each school was allowed to bring its top ish may eight swimmers). eam that "(Creaser…

… Michigan last Friday, winning 65- he meet. 46. Berkeley, Junior Mats Nygren highlighted l, SMU. the meet for the Wolverines, win- on Stan- ning the 500 and 1000 freestyle. ind the -TAYLOR LINCOLN 4 *FREE…

February 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

… of nine from the free throw line. But this time it didn't matter. Despite Antoine Joubert's confident predictions for a Michigan victory, the Michigan State Spartans dumped the Wolverines, 74-59, last…

… divine. Instead, those other Spartans - the ones who usually watch their Plymouth, Indiana teammate sink bomb after bomb - combined to shut down Michigan's inside game and simply outrun the Wolverines. The…

… transition," said a dejected Bill Frieder, the Wolverine coach. "They made us shoot it, and we didn't shoot it in." Surprisingly, neither did Skiles. The senior guard was 4-of-11 at half- time after forcing up…

…, and created havoc for Michigan by penetrating and dishing off. More important, it was Michigan State, not Michigan, which pumped itself by outrunning the opposition. If the Wolverines looked flat, they…

…. No conistent shooting. No transition defense. The three elements Michigan needed to win last night never materialized, as the Wolverines were slapped in the face with a 74-59 loss at Crisler Arena at…

… rebounds, but poun- ded more than the glass. MSU's collapsing zone defense kept Wolverine center Roy Tarpley in check all night. The 6-11 senior finished with a respectable 15 points, but just six in the…

…." So instead of going with the bread and butter, Michigan resorted to the cold leftovers. The Wolverines forced poor shots in the second half, shooting just 33 percent from the floor. "I think we played…

… one good half of basketball," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder whose 10-4 Wolverines dropped to second place in the Big Ten. Unfortunately, you have to play two. The second half we jus didn't shoot…

… well. We make four or five more baskets, it takes away four or five of their transition stuff. They're so good in transition." THE WOLVERINES were no match for the Spartan running game. MSU guard Scott…

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 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… court. It always seems that when the state bragging rights are up for grabs, the Spa'rtans and Wolverines both play to their full potential.' It was only two seasons ago that the high and mighty Spartans…

… in the Big Ten. But when the game was over, it was the Wolverines who were celebrating. A Keith Smith free throw with no time left on the clock sent the Spartans back to East Lansing on the losing end…

… Ten opponent scored more than 100 points on a Wolverine team. Just for the record, Ohio State reached the century mark 8 years ago, handing the Wolverines a 102-87 loss. The main thing concerning…

… game. WOLVERINE TALES-McGee needs 144 points in his last seven games to become leader in most points in Big Ten career, a title currently held by ex- Minnesota Gopher Mychal Thompson . Today's game is…

February 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… significant, except that it represented his lackluster showing, as he gave up three Michigan goals in the opening five minutes of last night's 12-5 Wolverine rout of the Irish. "Their goaltender was not…

….very sharp tonight," remarked Coach John Gior- dano appropriately. McNAMARA'S replacement in the third period had an even tougher time with the Wolverines. At 5:16 of the period, Michigan's John Blum raced…

…, crouched in the goal. 3lum teased the three before flipping it past them into the net. Roger Bourne led the Wolverine at- tack, as he earned Michigan's first hat trick of the season with one goal in each…

… penalties and ,Michigan's aggressiveness set the tone from the start as the Wolverines came out knocking the Irish off the puck in the own end, setting up three unanswered goals. The Irish spent half of the…

… first period in the penalty box while Michigan spent the other half shooting pucks into the Notre Dame net. Four Irish penalties and an un- believable first period performance by *the Wolverines gave…

… Michigan a 5-1 By SCOTT M. LEWIS He's neither flashy nor particularly quick. He can't shoot on the fiun, or so it is believed. In last-second situations, however, there is no one the Michigan Wolverines

… fourth occasion in his college career-that he has made a game- winning shot. To a man, the Wolverines now look for. Bodnar in the clutch, a situation which he has long relished. He thrives on the pressure…

…, Bodnar was one of three Wolverines designated to take the decisive shot. Thad Garner was supposed to set a screen for McGee, who would then spring loose in lead at the end of the stanza. Goals by Bourne…

… seven seconds later, the Wolverines had their second goal. Mars flipped it past McNamara during the two-man advan- tage. Notre Dame ripped off three unan- swered scores, two of which were powerplay goals…

February 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… seemed to move whenever a Wolverine shot was in the air. And for Iowa, they must have felt as if they were playing in parts unknown, as even on their home floor, the Hawkeyes could not buy a basket. But by…

…-pointers in the first overtime, and 22 points overall, kept the Wolverines from a (relatively) early; shower.' The one factor that didn't come into play was what a Purdue basketball writer termed "the Frieder…

… factor". Simply put, this reporter said if a team can stay close to Michigan until five minutes are leftZ- b in the game, the Wolverines will F r e l d e r always lose because of their coach. ...coached…

… Iowa erase a 18 point deficit and take the lead. But the Wolverines never gave up, even when they found themselves trailing in overtime by five. They kept their composure and worked to get the shot they…

… wouldwfare against Michigan today in a three-way meet with Tennessee-Chattanooga. The Wolverines face No.13 Northwestern at Crisler on Sunday. "We're not in their caliber this year," continued Hellickson. "I…

…." The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 30-6, last month at the Virginia Duals, winning every match from 134 pounds and up. But this time around the Ohio State squad is weaker due to the loss of 150…

…-winning basket. The Wolverines were down in both overtimes before coming back to pull the victory out. Michigan was down six points in the first ex- tra period and five in the second. "The motto of the week was…

… plays, any kind of a lead is never safe," said Wolverine center Mark Hughes. "Their style is such that any team can be caught at any time." Mike Griffin cut the Iowa lead to one with a free throw, 82…

… overtime. "I think we smelled the opportu- nity for a Big 10 championship," said Taylor. "We wanted it more than they did, and it showed." On a sour note for the 18-4 Wolverines, who are 6-3 and in sec- ond…

… place in the Big 10, Robinson was diagnosed as having torn liga- ments in his thumb. The junior guard, though, still came back in the game during the first overtime, when the Wolverines needed someone to…

February 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 97) • Page Image 12

… Ohio State is stronger than ever. The Buckeyes captured the conference title the two years prior to Michigan's victory and will be looking to avenge the loss. Although the Wolverines beat Ohio State this…

… in the Big Tens will qualify her for the NCAA tournament, later in the year. The Wolverines have cut down on their workouts and have concentrated more on technique for the last three weeks in hopes of…

… 14-3 spurt that would provide them with the nucleus of their lead all evening. As usual, it was Grant and Rice laeading the way. They accounted for 13 of the first 16 Wolverine points. After a Mills…

… grabbing a rebound in an earlier game this season, helped Michigan defeat Minnesota last night. The Wolverines' record now stands at 10-2 in the conference, 21-4 overall. Beauty Waxing Facial and body…

February 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

… team. The win gave head coach Red Berenson his first victory ever at Sault Ste. Marie and sent notice to the rest of the CCHA to watch out for the vastly improved Wolverines. "We have proven a lot in the…

… assists to pass Dave Debol and permanently etch his name into the Wolverine record book. "I can't say enough about how Brad Jones played this weekend," Berenson said. "I expect him to play that way every…

… been telling me the last few weekends the things I have to do to play well, and I've been doing what he's been telling me. It's paid off." SATURDAY NIGHT, the Wolverines blew open a 2-2 game in the…

… killed me if I blew it." That goal gave Michigan a 5-2 lead at 9:56 of the third period, and the Wolverines never looked back. Had they not looked back on Friday night, the Wolverines could have been…

… Mike De Carle batted in the first goal off a mad scramble in front of the Michigan goal. Wolverine netminder Warren Sharples was outraged and claimed he had possession of the puck before it went in…

…. Sharples was assessed a 10 minute misconduct for arguing, and the Wolverines began to unravel. "In the third period there were a couple of calls that destroyed the hockey game," Berenson said. "To give…

… Sharples a 10 minute misconduct is completely out of line." The Lakers went on to send the game into overtime. Even though no one scored in the extra session, the Wolverines gained the confidence they needed…

February 12, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 110) • Page Image 12

… thing you want to do is beat yourself - which is exactly what the Michigan Wolverines did as they fell to the Spar- tans of Michigan State for the second time this season, 66-55. After fighting their way…

… back from a 13-point deficit, the Wolverines found themselves within five points with two minutes left. That's when the trouble began, as Dean Hopson was called for a questionable foul and Michigan coach…

February 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… now stands at 4-3. The marvelous weekend started on Friday when the Wolverines scored a 259.25 to a 256.95 win over Illinois- Chicago, and a 242.5 victory over Kent State. CAPTAIN Mitch Rose placed…

… the all-around with a 52.60. he came in first place on both the horizontal bars (9.40), and the parallel bars (9.30). These scores helped the Wolverines (263.20) to overcome Iowa State (261.10), and…

… Janne Klepek who finished fourth in the all-around with a 36.15, her highest all-around score as a Wolverine. Another freshman, Amy Meyer, also performed well with a fourth place finish on the balance…

… r By CHRISTIAN M. MARTIN The 14th-ranked Wolverines blasted Eastern Michigan's swim team out of the water this weekend, 72-41, in a meet that was a "tune-up, a chance to relax," as Michigan head coach…

… Friday at Matt Mann pool. Resting some of their better swim- mers and swimming out of their nor- mal rotations the Wolverines still dominated the event, capturing eight of the ten swimming events and oil…

… bumper-to-bumper traffic jam. Friday's 85-74 loss at Northwestern and Sunday's 72-67 win at Wisconsin jammed the Wolverines into a three- way tie for third place in the Big Ten. They now share 5-4 records…

… lane and geared up for a disheartened Wolverine squad that had just lost two in a row. According to Michigan head coach Bud Van De Wege, the Badgers did not play like the Sunday drivers they were made…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… vywe By JON HARTMANN Who, other than worrywart coach their matches to ins Dale Bahr, would have thought the Wolverines would. require a comeback RECHSTEINER nearly as dramatic as their one against win of…

… ts help when the Wolverines travel to Wiscon- sin to battle the Badgers in their last Big Ten match of the season. Then Trost came in and did his job, taking a superior desicion at 1:05 of the second…

… by Michigan sports fans, since his manhandling of Hill was neither great nor good from the Wolverine's stan- dpoint. But the heavyweights clamped down for the win, relieving Bahr of his worries. "It…

Wolverines are now 13-1, 7-0 in the Big Ten. Michigan Daily Sports 763-0376 icers at Soo, 6-2 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The only thing colder than the weather outside Norris Arena…

… last night was the hockey being played by the visitors inside. The Lake Superior hockey team beat the visiting Wolverines 6-2, completing a two-game sweep and clinching second place for the Lakers in the…

… up right where they left off Friday night. The Wolverines ..iterally kept Lake Superior bottled up in their own zone for much of the first period with an aggressive forechecking attack. - Unfortunately…

… for the Wolverines, however, their scoring opportunities were nil. Mark Chiamp again had to be relied upon as the Lakers outshot Michigan 13-2. THE LONE GOAL of the period cam- e at the hands of Mike…

… Warus at 14:44. The sophomore Laker snagged a misplaced Wolverine pass, and had enough time to write home before blasting it past Chiamp to the right side. The Laker crowd saw more of the same in the…

… second period, though Lake Superior's dominance was much more evident. The Soo Lakers shellacked Chiamp with 17 more shots while the Wolverines showed few signs of life. THE LAKERS leading scorer, Allan…

February 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 0 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, February 3, 1985 'M' marvelous in Madison jouberi leads Blue to 7th straight win (Contifund from Page 1) THE WOLVERINES shot a hot 61.1 percent from the…

Wolverines with 39 points in Madison last year and averages nearly 17 points a game this season, scored just two points before the intermission and finished the game with four. According to Frieder, the…

February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…- ce, that being 4-3, and buoyed by the consistent play of Roy Tarpley (16 poin- ts, 10 rebounds), the Wolverines never let the Spartans get closer than four the whole evening. "Tarpley is one of the…

… most improved players in the Big Ten," Heatcote said. "He might have been the difference tonight." Whatever the difference, it was a happy one for the Wolverines. The win not only evened Michigan…

… 7:52 and the Wolverine penalty killing unit kept the B Bulldogs off the board late- in the game to assure the impressive win. The hat-trick was the first of the season for Michigan. The power play was…

… zone with four skaters against Mike Neff, as every other Wolverine was caught going the Wrong way. Graham Craig finished off a pass from Ray Zabel to put the Bulldogs on top. Seven minutes later…

February 12, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

…. They look to Wolverines Yet there is victory, with its accompanying fruits and thrills, to be had if they just identify themselves with the University of Michigan. Not the University of Michigan…

…, actually, although the school is fine. Rather, it is the Michigan Wolverines, the "conquering heroes," who draw the raves. The University is forced to constrict and cut and curtail; the Wolverines roll on…

… swept a traditionally strong Michigan Tech unit at Yost; the Wolverine swimmers pounded Eastern Michigan; the men and women gymnasts routed their In- diana counterparts; the women's basketball team…

…. "Down" years, like the last couple for the Wolverine basketballers, are unavoidable, but they are also the excep- tions at Michigan. Across the athletic board, there are not more than a few schools that…

Wolverines should provide more than enough com- petition for the Spartans. One thing the third seeded and 10-1 Wolverines have in their favor is a home court advantage. "WE'RE SO optimistic about win- hing…

… they are young and incon- sistent, the Wolverines have something no other team has-Kathy Beckwith. THIS SEASON, the sophomore from Richmond Hill, Ontario has emerged as the best gymnast in the Big Ten…

…, placing first at every meet. Last year Beckwith finished fifth in the individual all-around when the Wolverines placed third as a team, and she is the key to the Wolverines' success. Assessing her team…

February 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, February 12, 1980-Page 11 WOLVERINES SWEEP MICHIGAN TECH: Icers conplete double defeat, 5-4 BY JON WELLS Like a spider lures prey into his web, so the Michigan hockey…

… team continues t se Yost Arena as a death trap for ir WCHA foes. When the final buzzer sounded on Sunday and the Wolverines had preserved a grueling 5-4 victory, the Huskies from Houghton became the…

… defensive posture the night before to a style of play more charac- teristic of the team this year: unbridled aggression.' For the first two periods the Wolverine attack consisted mainly of h ad-manning the…

… the first period, and continued, boosting the Wolverines to a 4-2 second stanza ad- vantage. "'We changed some things today (Sunday)," said Michigan Coach Dan Farrell. "We worked the puck deep, ereas…

… gloves, helmet and jersey. The Wolverines came out slow in the final period,,however, and Michigan Tech deadlocked the game at four with a pair of goals within the first four minutes. Huskie defenseman…

… bright spot in the Wolverine picture has been the increasing offen- sive effectiveness of defenseman Steve Richmond. He was the perpetrator. of the prettiest tally of the game in the second period when he…

… all the time in practice. He stickhandles very well." BLUE LINES: With one assist during his limited icetime Sunday, Eaves con- tinues to lead the Wolverines in scoring with 74 pts. Baseotto and Lerg…

…. Goalie Paul Fricker notched his second assist of the season Sunday, as he directed the puck to John Blum who, in turn, sent Rich- mond on his dance through the Huskie defense. Yost, the Wolverines came up…

…, some solid goaltending by Fricker, and a costly hold by Tech's Mark Palkovich at 17:15 combined to pave the rocky road the Wolverines traveled to their weekend sweep. Husk FIRST PERIOD Scoring-i. M…

February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

…'s thrown up. Nor was it because of the team's inex- perience. That alibi is hardly justified when you look at first place Illinois which starts three sophomores. The problem with the Wolverines didn't have…

… into a more aggressive player is proof of what the team needs to win in the Big Ten. If the Wolverines can show the spark and fire that enabled them to beat State, they'll definitely improve in the Big…

… cut the Spartan lead to just two, 68-66, with 26 seconds left on the clock. With a little more than 10 seconds remaining, Wolverine guard Lori Gnatkowski put Michigan State's Kris Emerson on the line…

… shooting one and one.> Emerson missed and Gnatkowski grabbed the rebound along with an opportunity to make up for the foul and tie the game. AN OFF-BALANCE Gnatkowski didn't make the shot; the Wolverines

… the last two of MSU's five straight wins coming at Wolverine expense. In all fairness, though, the Wolverines improved significantly from last week's 76-63 loss to the Spartans. Michigan kept the game…

February 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… inspired Wolverines, 20-15 in a match that was up for grabs until Iowa State's John Forshee and Michigan's Pat McKay battled to a 5-5 draw in the 190-pound match. The draw gave the Cyclones an insurmountable…

…, the Wolverines jumped out to a quick 9- 0 lead in the team score by winning the first three matches of the evening. After a ; scoreless first period, Michigan's 118-pounder Joe McFarland jumped to a 4…

February 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Toledo and Ohio State Satur- day evening but came up short Sunday against Wisconsin, the fifth-ranked team in the nation. The weekend began almost perfectly for the Wolverines, (8-6), as they cruised to a…

… its only two points on a draw at 150 pounds. AFTER A BRIEF rest, the Wolverines returned to defeat the Buckeyes, 32-16. William Waters (118 pounds), Steven Richards (167), and Scott Rechsteiner (190…

… them breakaways, two-on-ones, three-on-twos, and any other situation one can conjure up that left the Wolverine goaltenders helpless. "Defensively, we were vulnerable, as usual," said Michigan head coach…

… history of this year's Wolverines squad to be vulnerable early in games, even to lie down dead. Having been cumulatively outscored 151-102 in the first two periods, Michigan allows goals like Ferdinand…

… erratic all year," said Berenson after Saturday night's loss. "We're not getting the consistency that we'd like but it's not just the goalkeeping, it's everyone." Cold and quiet upstairs The Wolverines have…

… down." THE WOLVERINES, who had seven players nursing colds over the weekend, warmed up against the Gophers with 62 percent shooting from the floor. Lorea Feldman hit.on 10 of 13 shots for 23 points and…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Wolverines went on an eight-minute, 16-4 tear that got the crowd of 13,609 at Crisler all riled up. During that run, which put Michigan on top 46-35 with 6:46 left, guard An- toine Joubert was the hero…

…'t think he was going to be ready." Joubert finished the afternoon with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists. One of those assists came with four minutes left and helped spark a 9-1 Wolverine run that put…

… took one bad shot in the second half." But offense was no the only area the Wolverines shined in the second stanza. They also played like demons on defen- se, allowing Illinois to hit on only 36…

…, they played together." "We took our time (in the second half)," said Joubert. "We played good defense. When we had the lead we played together." Roy Tarpley led the Wolverines with 17 points, while Grant…

… Montgomery's injury. "You could see that Meents gives them more offense, he was killing us in the first half." 4 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert cuts past Illinois forward Anthony…

February 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… league. Four straight make the Wolverines a sure thing. " By losing to Michigan Saturday night, Ohio State put itself in a tough position. The Buckeyes finish at Illinois, Purdue and Indiana, three teams…

…. Ohio State murders Michigan State Wednesday. Indiana does the same to Michigan the next night. Then, over the weekend, the Wolverines beat the Bucks while the Spartans shock the Hoosiers in Bloomington…

February 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Sunday, February 8, 1981 Page 9 Icers complete sweep, drub Irish 8-4 By GREG DeGULIS Four quick unanswered goals by the Wolverine icers busted open a tight 3-3 deadlock…

Wolverines an 11-11 WCHA record and one step closer to the league playoffs in March. "After tonight, we have enough wins to make the playoffs," confidently, -n stated Michigan coach John Giordano in a post…

… left out of the playoff picture. In the early going last night, though, i. i. the rest of the Michigan icers may not have been so confident. After Friday night's 12-5 Wolverine massacre of Notre Dame…

… scorer, defenseman Steve Richmond, recorded the first of two perfectly executed power play goals. With the Wolverines patiently awaiting an opportunity to crack the Notre Dame penalty killing defense…

February 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

… believing a word. Well, the Michigan hockey team is now a believer. After losing three of four on the road the Wolverines return home to Yost Ice Arena for a Saturday- Sunday series with Michigan Tech. WHY…

… ARE THEY believers? , cause Yost has been a friendly mate for the second-place Wolverines (10-7-1),in the WCHA this season. While at home the icers have gone unbeaten in all 15 regular season contests…

… any sport." The Wolverine swimmers are using their upcoming meets'as preparation for the Big Ten Championships to be held in Michigan's Matt Mann Pool in March. Farley believes that by working hard…

Wolverines are l5 so far this season. At this point in at was considered a dismal season for the hoopsters last year, the Wolverines were 11-10. SEVERAL OF the losses this season have been by five points or…

… perfected, their scores won' "capable of scoring 270." Further, if these recent improvements. the Wolverines hope to be selected for But for the casual spectator, April's NCAA Championships, they'll not be…

…. the team total) is this afternoon at 5:30, when Indiana comes into Crisler Arena to face the Wolverines. SCORES Now the Hoosiers, even if they do ex- ColRege Basketball tremely well, are not very likely…

….C. Central 69. Morgan St. 61 So how do the Wolverine gymnasts, Pro Basketball, without the boost of stiff competition, Los Angeles 125, New Jersey Nets 120 make headway at the 270 benchmark? Boston 130…

February 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… to 3 of 6 shooting in the first half. Robinson, who also had a slow beginning, added 13 second-half points to keep the Wolverines out of Purdue's reach. After falling behind at the start of the second…

… power forward and pre-season All Big Ten selection Melvin McCants for help, but didn't get its wish. McCants was shut down by the Wolverines for the second time this season and only gained eight points…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… and Glen Rice added 19 last night to lead the No. 12 Wolverines to an 80-67 victory over Wisconsin. Grant had 10 of Michigan's first 18 points in the second half as the Wolverines (8-2 Big Ten, 19…

… throws and Terry Mills then scored off a rebound. The Wolverines shot 47 percent from the floor in the first half while the Badgers made 41 percent. Illini pummel Gophers CHAMPAIGN (AP) - Nick Anderson…

… their first meeting, but chances of a Wolverine victory in Columbus on Sunday are slim to none. The Buck- eyes (7-2, 15-4) are currently ranked No. 9 nationally. Buckeye Nikita Lowry, of Detroit Cass Tech…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… the lead to 59-55, Rumeal Robinson picked up a loose ball and streaked up the court. He went up, laid the ball in, and got fouled. It looked as if the Wolverines had a chance to cut the lead to one on…

Wolverines never could creep any closer. "They called the foul and I didn't know it was going in," Grant said. "At the last second I tried to put my hand back, but my momentum just carried it through and…

…- to go where Mills went," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. FRIEDER, acknowledged as one of the best re- cruiters around, had been wooing Mills since junior high school. "I've known Terry for seven or…

… the top five. This year, Michigan hit the road ranked No. 8, only to be on the losing end. The one bright spot for the Wolverines was Terry Mills' play. Mills, who has struggled recently, looked good on…

…:52.95. Tom Fitzsim- mons was second in that event with a time of 1:53.29. Claude Tiller (first, 48.6) and Andrew Diller (third, 50.4) got points for the Wolverines in the 400-meter. Wiley Boulding (first, 31…

… won the pole vault and teammate Steve Kent tied for second. Rory Stace and Calvin Goodson placed in the long jump. Goodson also finished second in the triple jump. The Wolverines took two of the three…

February 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… (26-10, 21-9 conferen- ce) are in the hunt for first place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, while the Wolverines have clinched the eighth and final playoff seed. With a sweep of the series…

…. Michigan State leads the league with 44 points, and a split with Lake Superior this weekend would wrapup- the top spot for the Spartans. It would also finalize a trip to East Lansing for the Wolverines

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… break. A break in der team's ten-game losing streak, that is. ;The Wolverines travel to Illinois today itqtake on the Fighting Illini, a team tot beat them 67-66 three weeks ago at Crisler Arena. On…

… Sunday Michigan ,tavels to West Lafayette to take on the ,Purdue Boilermakers. The Boiler- makers topped the Wolverines 64,49 at Crisler last month. The Wolverines entertain two of the top teams in the…

… third nationally earlier in the year." After that, its on to the Big Tens (February 25-26) where the Wolverine1 hope to vie for the upper division of the conference and send as many wrestlers as possible…

February 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… that mattered, as it broke a 5-5 tie and lifted the Michigan Wolverines past the Univer- sity of Minnesota-Duluth, 6-5, last night before 4,552 at Duluth Arena. THE, VICTORY GAVE the Wolverines a sweep…

… and 29 seconds later, Tom Kurvers was whistled for cross-checking and the Wolverines has a five-on-three power play for 31 seconds. IT WAS LONG enough for Roger Bourne to capitalize, thanks to perfect…

… goals. BRIAN LUNDBERG began the Wolverine scoring parade when, in a four-on-four situation, he took a slap- shot from the blue line that passed through the crowd in front of the net and goalie Ron…

… assist on the goal, which came at 12:27. At 13:36 the freshmen paired up to score the Wolverines' third goal. Kelly McCrimmon drew Erickson out with a shot, backhanded the rebound to Enzo Augimeri, who had…

… fights between the two teams broke out.. WITH UMD IN a power play situation for almost the entire period, all the ac- tion took place in the Wolverines' end: Both of Cleveland's goals were scored on power…

… at Matt Mann Pool by the score of 66-47. "We swam really well as a team," said Wolverine coach Bill Farley. "We had a lot of really good times today." This meet was an oddity because the diving portion…

…-7. The Wolverines next hit the water ,against Michigan State February 21 In: East Lansing. &xton A Wducatona1 ente rs For More Information - Call or Write: 32466 Olde Franklin Drive Farmington Hills…

…, Mich. 48018, (313) 851-2969 MOEN Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM MICHIGAN BUTTERFLY swimmer Victor Lopez cruises home with a victory during yesterday's swim meet against Ohio State. The Wolverines swamped…

February 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

… doubles tournament in Nebraska. The women netters were tied 4-4 with MSU with only the first doubles matdh *eft to play. But the Wolverines had to forfeit the match when Ann Kercher in- jured her ankle…

… during the contest, giving Michigan State the narrow vic- tory. "I think we could have performed better," said Coach Ollie Owens. "I thought we should have beaten them." Victbrious for the Wolverines were…

… Sue Weber at number two singles, Rob- bie Risdon at fourth singles, Jill Hertz- man at fifth singles, and Weber and lisdon at second doubles. The Wolverine women will hit the road over spring break…

… would assure the grapp a tie. Klasson rose to th however, and dominate opponent with a 11-2 super which gave the Wolverines and the lad for the third ar of the night. Two forfeits for Ohio, Tom Davids at…

… in Iowa City, and managed a pair of critical hits - even if they weren't right on the mark. In competition with Wisconsin and Iowa simultaneously, the Wolverines handily defeated both Big Ten opponen…

… before the Big Ten Championships, scheduled for March 7-8 in Bloomington, Indiana. The Wolverines had been shooting for a team score somewhat higher, but Coach Newt Loken said he was happy with the pair of…

…." On the bright side, Loken boasted his team has tallied better than 260 ten times this season, which puts the Wolverines in the top fifteen teams in the nation, based on average meet score.- THE…

… three Wolverine specialists competed - and all three hit good routines. SInce two meets went on at the same time, one with Iowa and another with Wisconsin, Loken used seniors Brian Carey and Dorian…

… these three side horsemen will swing for the Wolverines in next week's all-important Big Ten Championship. When asked who his choices are, Loken said he won't know until later in the week after discussing…

February 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Sunday, February 7, 1982-The Michigan Daily Garner sparks 'M' win (Continued from Page 1)' Yet the Wolverines might not have been able to beat anybody yesterday without senior forward Thad…

…- fortable all the times I was at the line." Michigan both outshot (56 to 43 per- cent) and outre6ounded (31 to 20) the Illini, who had defeated the Wolverines, '79-61, just one week earlier in Cham- paign…

…. Illinois' two 6-10 frontcourt bookends, Griffin and Bryan Leonard, finally got on track as they combined for eight straight points to chop the Wolverine lead down to five, 35-30. Crisler Arena then turned…

… an excellent game (four of five from the flobr and five of six from the line for 13 points) converted a one-and-one with 19 seconds left in the contest to seal the Wolverine victory. "It's the second…

February 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…Women's Track Wolverine-Nike Open Today, 10:00 a.m. Track and Tennis Building The Michigan Daily SPORTS Gymnastics vs. Kent State and MSU Sunday, 1:00p.m. Crisler Arena ,. . Saturday, February 9…

…,as the Wolverines were out shot 13-5. "Chiamp was exceptionally sharp in the first period," said head coach Red Berenson. "Our defense had a little lap- se and he came up with the big saves." THE…

WOLVERINES opened up the scoring at 13:19 in the first period. Senior Ray Dries picked up a loose puck all alone in the slot and didn't stop to say thank you before firing it past shocked Lake Superior goalie…

… was'a positive one for the Wolverines. "THE WHOLE team is starting to come together now," said senior defen- seman Mike Neff. "Tonight we played well enough to win, it was just a matter of a few breaks…

… was the the key last match of the night, the three pr heavyweights. Wolverine Kirk Trost, and 190. who weighs around 220, was pitted With against massive Darryl Peterson, who Kevin H tips and tips and…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… from Sault Ste. Marie this ekend. [he Wolverines will be doing plenty barking, and hopefully some biting, they travel to the great white north fight it out with Lake Superior State eighth place and the…

… things won't really get bet- ter this weekend. Right wing Frank Downing (knee) and defenseman Todd Carlile (knee in- fection) wil return to the lineup. But the Wolverines will still be without the ser…

… GARY EFFMAN wrestle w The Wolverine wrestling team can Bahr. idefiself on weathering out a stormy If Mich season start. The wrestlers have which cal ce: breezed through a recent 5-1 close thr et…

… State, the Wolverines will DerGaral t no chance to bask in the success. combined e wrestling team is scheduled to hit only 311os. e road this weekend, and reports are THE Qi lling for some very tough…

…," added pot th igan is to win, the game plan, sp .ls for the Wolverines to stay (W ough the first four matches, I to be realized. It is at the ea eights, 118-142 pounds that mi has gotten its most…

… Michigan's William and ISU's Bill Kelly at 118 rough Lnds. The two are considered to be in e top of wrestling's freshmen class, orting similar records of 18-8 Vaters) and 19-5-1 (Kelly). If the Wolverines

February 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

… different than that which the media were used to hearing during the Sara Flom Era of Michigan women's gymnastics. Flom, who is the Wolverines' first, four-year letter winner, competed Sun- day in her final…

… over the highly- regarded Falcons would have been a treat for Hyatt and her team, the Wolverine coach nonetheless had plen- ty to smile, about. It was the tumblers highest team score in their five…

…-year history, and a mental boost for the state championship Thursday night. With one event, the floor exercise, left in the meet, the Falcons were ahead by an .85 margin. It was up to the Wolverine floor…

… hung on to edge the Wolverines. Besides herusual praise for the team effort, Hyatt singled out some in- dividual performances as especially praiseworthy. "We had a pretty good day on bars," Hyatt said…

… Michigan, presents one ob- stacle for the Wolverines - Michigan State. The Spartans are hot off the heels of their third straight Big Ten cham- pionship, and their meet scores have averaged two to three…

… points higher than the Wolverines. "It's whoever hits," said Hyatt. "If we hit, we could catch them." Men romp over 1SU By LEE KATTERMAN A gracious coach often compliments the opposing team following a…

… loss, so it's not surprising to hear Indiana State gymnastics coach Roger Counsil say he was "impressed" by the Wolverines af- ter Sunday's Crisler Arena meet. But Counsil's words following the Sycamores…

… Circle (Univ. of Illinois-Chicago Circle) as to who will go (as Mideast representative) to the finals." While Counsil praised the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Newt Loken was expressing concern that his team…

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… Buckeyes' Howard acanelli at 9.45, and the Wolverines finished the first even with a slim one- tenth point lead. AS HAS BEEN the case in some of the Wolverines' previous losses, the meet looked like it might…

… little off-balance" during a move aptly named a "helicopter" and scored an 8.3, well below his average. What made things worse was that Rieckhoff's tally was still second best for Wolverine horsemen, and…

… Michigan found itself behind by two points. The ring team came on strong, led by Big Ten ring champion Darrell Yee's 9.5, with four Wolverines scoring in the 9's. The vaulters followed suit-four 9's and an 8…

… up, the high bar squad faced: a major challenge. Although the Wolverines averaged 8.87, three Buckeyes scored .9.4 or better to insure the Ohio State victory. Women cage rs dumped Special to The lily…

… TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Michigan's women's basketball team was out- sc6red by 28 points in the second half last night as it lost to Indiana State, 100-, 70, dropping the Wolverines' record to 6-15. The women…

… points, 26 coming in the second half, while teammate Judy Ellner had 23. Co-captains Abby Currier and Diane Dietz paced the Wolverines with 18 and 14 points, respectively. Michigan's next action comes this…

… SHARP The Michigan wrestlers were the Cinderella team of the season, sporting an 8- 1-1 record and winning their last six matches in a row. But the clock struck twelve for the Wolverines this past weekend…

…. There, the closest the Wolverines came to winning was when sophomore Nemir Nadhir lost to Mark Stephenson by just two points, 13-11 and Konovsky was edged out by Doug Anderson, 7-6. Saturday night, the…

… marathon trek continued and took the Wolverines north to Minneapolis, where the Golden Gophers were waiting in the wings. THERE WERE some promising signs at Minnesota as sophomore John Beljan defeated Vic…

… Martinez, 7-6 in the 150 weight category and heavyweight Eric Klasson beat Jim Becker. It wasn't enough, however, as the Wolverines fell for the third straight day. It seems peculiar that Michigan would face…

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

…'s swimming team - Indiana. The Hoosiers have been a constant nemesis to the Wolverines through the years, leading the series, 27-20. It is fitting, then, that Michigan will swim their final meet at Matt Mann…

… Matt Mann Pool against them," said coach Jon Ur- banchek. Also ironic is the fact that Indiana is the last team to beat Michigan in a dual meet. The Hoosiers defeated the Wolverines, in Bloomington, in…

February 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 97) • Page Image 11

…. For the eight Michigan natives who played in yesterday's game, team and individual bragging rights were on the line. The Wolverines and the Spartans play only twice between October and March, but these…

… the season. Six Wolverines hail from the state, and they all played well. Antoine Joubert (Detroit) had his best game in a long time, with 19 points on eight-of-14 shooting. Glen Rice (Flint) had 16…

… beat everyone they play if they play like that." Since the Spartans' loss at Cisler Arena on Jan. 15, Johnson las had a mission. Wolverine defensive stalwart Grant held } Johnson, who averages 22…

… domination in the paint. MSU shot 30 of 37 from the free throw line while Michigan hit eight of 12. 'he Spartans also shot 58 percent Lom the field to the Wolverines 56 percent. "The ABC: camera probably…

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