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February 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' 18-2 record and 12-0 Big Ten record could only have bolstered Bahr's confidence. Iowa has won the Big Ten title every year since Michigan last won the crown in 1973. Michigan's main competi…

…, Purdue's Dave Walter, and Minnesota's Matt Demaray all in contention. Amine, who finished fourth last year, defeated Hankenson twice last season and has tied Walter this season. 158-Top-ranked Wolverine

… the Wolverines. Don Stone, Mike Helber, and Jim Ballantine will not see action due to disqualifications they received against Michigan State. They are available for tomorrow's game. In their absence…

…-5 scores. In the closing minutes The Daily Sports page will have of one game, Davidge had a hockey hotline between 2 and Wolverine captain Myles 7 p.m. Sunday, March 5. That day, O'Connor sent to the penalty…

… Gillian Osborne will run in the 200-meter and 400-meter races. The Wolverines continue to fight nagging injuries and a recent bout of the flu. Although Henry expresses concern about the team's well…

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 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… addition to dropping games, the Buckeyes have plummeted from the polls since Burson's injury. While that would seem to be good news for Michigan, the Wolverines will take nothing for granted. "We have four…

… week, Lehrke lost narrow decisions to the nation's No. 2 and No. 4 wrestlers. Sunday's experience might pay dividends for the redshirt sophomore at next week's conference championships. The Wolverines

… Mid-American Conference member Central Mich- igan on Saturday, will be looking to add to their team's dual meet record. A Wolverine victory against the 3- 11 Chippewas would leave Michigan vying for its…

… 20th win this season against Iowa State, three more than the 1984-85 squad's 17 dual meet wins. Earlier this year the Chippewas lost to Indiana 31-3, a team the Wolverines defeated sound- ly twice this…

February 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

Wolverines competed without two of their top all-around performers, John Mains and Louie Ball. But they received strong scores from last minute subtitutes Shawn Martin, who competed in six events instead of…

Wolverine faithful were shot down when the scoreboard showed 3:51 left in the third period. It now read Michigan 3, Visitor 4. It was a game with play-off atmosphere, bands, super fans and a large Michigan…

… ninth to fourth after its 76-75 victory over the Wolverines. Ohio State dropped from the Top 20 for the first time this season, while Illinois fell from fifth to tenth, and Iowa moved up one notch to 14…

….9. The Wolverines put an end to their falls on the balance beam to win the meet. "A meet can be won or lost on the beam," Jeni Hescott said. "And everyone came through for us on beam." Kempthorn found…

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

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

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

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

Wolverines trounced Wisconsin, 75- 57, Friday night for their second Big Ten victory of the season. Michigan seemed to be in trouble at the end of the first half , even though they were up one, 33-32. Three…

… starters, Carol Szczechowski, Val Hall and Tempie Brown were in foul trouble, with three each. The Wolverines adjusted, how- ever, by starting the second half with Leah Wooldridge and Char Durand in for…

… Wisconsin. Hall had 19 points in the Wolverine's two weekend wins. T he Taen ar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture, workshop, and conference announcements with other…

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 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 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 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

…-Hawkeye Arena only to lose, 26-10. Where does this leave fourth-ranked Michigan? The Wolverines lost to the Cowboys, 21-15, Penn State, 21-14, and defeated Iowa 23-17, at the Great American Duals Classic in…

…,142,150,177, and 190 pounds. He gives the Wolverines the edge at 134,158,167, and heavyweight. 126 pounds is a tossup, he said. Douglas is anxiously anticipating the national championships, March 16-18, in Oklahoma…

February 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…Men's Tennis vs. Toledo Thursday, 11:30 a.m. Track & Tennis Building The Michigan Daily *Wolverines suffer Big Ten humiliation, lose two on the road TSPybrTS Tuesday, February 14, 1989 Women…

…, Saturday, Indiana, (13-8, 6-5) and Ohio State (16-5, 9-2) beat the last-place Wolverines 86-51 and 89-51, respectively. The weekend immediately caused trouble for the Wolverines when just 11 minutes into…

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 13, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' triumph in Iowa City last Thursday QUESTIONS were abundant before the opening tipoff: Would the younger Taylor help his team overcome the Gophers, who had yet to lose at home? Would Gaffney add…

… drove for a lay up. A HIGGINS lay up pulled the Wolverines to within four, with 22 seconds left. Higgins picked up a charging foul on the play, and Gaffney stepped up to take the free throw. Bond, a 45…

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 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… in this case it was stated by Iowa coach Tom Davis in reference to his team's home game against Michigan tonight (8 p.m., PASS-TV). The Hawkeyes and the Wolverines are tied for second in the conference…

…, though, between the Hawkeyes and the Wolverines do not end with their identical conference records. "I like playing teams like Iowa because they play the same kind of game that we do," said Wolverine

… center Terry Mills. "They are going to be tough, so we're going to have to lace up our shoes tightly and be ready to play." What the Wolverines will specifically have to be ready for is the Hawkeye full…

… you again and again," said Frieder. "And then they come at you some more. What we have to do is turn our opportunities into baskets." THE WOLVERINES did this last season when they broke the Hawkeye…

February 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

… "cornerstone" of the Wolverine defense. His knee hurt too much to keep him on the ice, so he tried to stop a faceoff from occurring. While moving to alert the referee his stick accidentaly hit Bronco Tom Auge in…

… Berenson-type player. Playoff success hinges on home ice advantage The Daily Sports page welcomes Wolverine hockey co-captain Myles O'Connor as a new guest columnist. Myles will write his perspective of the…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…'s Space Mountain-like season started with an outstanding per- formance in the Maui Classic, which the Wolverines won. The high caliber of teams seemed to bring out the best in Taylor as he recorded career…

… improvement as the Wolverines placed third overall at the Lady Buckeye meet in Columbus, Ohio last Saturday. "Our goal was to win that meet," Michigan coach James Henry said. "We had some opportunities to win…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… group that has had no problem playing top cat in the Big Ten. After traveling six hours to Bloomington, Indiana last weekend, the Wolverines jumped straight off the team bus and into Royer Pool. They left…

… with a decisive 100-40 victory and a new club record of thirty dual meet victories in a row. The Wolverines didn't feel the pressure to win in part because they didn't know they were swimming to break…

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

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

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

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

February 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 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 03, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…-up as "Mr. Basketball," had.reconstructive knee surgery last winter. Montgomery, who was heavily recruited by the Wolverines, is the team's point guard. Last year's returning Spartans, however, have not…

… field goal percentage, shooting 58.7 percent. According to Frieder, in any one game the Wolverines will have to shoot 55-60 percent to have a chance to win. *Frieder said he plans on giving guard Kirk…

February 02, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-1 with 1.5 minutes of play remaining. The Wolverines proceeded to score four goals in the final fifteen minutes, pushing the game into overtime and setting up Mike Moes tournament-winning goal. Team co…

… Berenson said after the game. "He just never gives up." Such has been the trademark of Brost's four-year career as a center on the Wolverine hockey team. "Todd Brost is a 110 percent player in every practice…

…'ve got the talent to finish where we want," Brost said. Since then, the Wolverines have not lost, setting them up for the final stretch of the regular season and the playoffs. "It's really satisfying to…

… hockey team. al It is ironic considering their childhood rivalry that it was Brost and O'Connor, along with former Wolverine right-winger Billy Powers, who were given the responsibility for turning…

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

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

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

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis. For a road game, Michigan played very well. The Wolverines shot 56 percent from the floor and had a balanced scoring attack. "Playing on the road and playing against all these…

… sissy foul on me or whatever you want to call it." GRANT still managed to lead the Wolverines in scoring with 24 points, including 15 in the second half. He also handed out seven as- sists. Roy Marble led…

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 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 97) • Page Image 10

… powerhouse, the University of Miami Hurricanes. "It should be a good test for the us," said Michigan.player Trevor Thrall. The Wolverines have taken suc- cessful spring tours in the past in such places as…

… played the sport before joining the squad. This season the Wolverines will host some stiff competition, includ- ing a tough team from Cincinnati and a touring squad from Wales. i l aZ '.z L1-a 1vvIt RER…

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 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 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

… closest finisher by 100 meters. Babcock won her race with a 17:38.93 clocking. The Wolverines captured several third places, including senior distance runner Cheri Sly in the 3,000 (9:43.94), sophomore…

…Vries took a third in the high jump (5 feet, 6 inches) as did senior Mary Wyckoff. The Wolverines fared well in the 500 too, as first-year student Kelli Henderson placed third (1:21.01), Hanna Dubinski fourth…

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

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

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

February 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 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… Player-of-the- See EDWARDS Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN Forward Mark Hughes breaks past Indiana's Todd Jaslow. The Michigan junior scored a season high 10 points in the Wolverines' victory over the…

…. Next question, please. A press person asked Knight how Michigan had been able to run off 15 straight field goals without a miss at one point during the second half. Was it the Wolverines' strong offense…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

…-ranked Wolverines tick. What combination is this? "The one-two-three knockout punch," smiled Michigan's 177 pound Justin Spewock. The members of the knockout punch are Michigan's first three wrestlers - William…

… other Wolverines for Edwards to torment in the next three years. Someday, it may be Edwards who is outscored only once in a blue moon. Think You're Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test Completely Confidential…

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

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

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

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

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

February 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 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 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…'t get a better education." Not to be overlooked is the fact that her cousin Gerald White was the Wolverines starting fullback her se- nior year. Like many high school stars, Brown found the adjustment to…

… to go. This season Brown has emerged as a star. She has led the Wolverines in scoring nine times this year, in- cluding a career high 26 points against North Carolina. With last year's leading scorer…

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…

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