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February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

Wolverines began the week- end by dropping four out of five games to Minnesota and Purdue in Madison Saturday before rebound- ing against Illinois the following day. A tough Illini squad made it dif- ficult…

… for Michigan to post a vic- tory on the trip. The Wolverines got off to a fast start, taking the first game, 15-10. However, Illinois had other ideas and came back to edge the Wolverines, 17-16, in game…

… team refused to say they were still recovering from an emotional second-place finish in the Wolverine Collegiate Classic one week ago. "We didn't let down," Werner said. "We just didn't play quite as…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 16

… Marlow Luck may have had a hand in the Michigan women's gymnastics team's five victories this weekend, but, luck aside, the Wolverines still performed well enough to set and then break their team…

… to injuries, the Tigers arrived with just six gymnasts. The Wolverines gainedl89.25 points to break the record of 188.6 that they had set two weeks earlier against Iowa. LSU scored 185.25, Northern…

… Michigan. After Friday's record-setting per- formance, Wolverine assistant coach Dave Kuzara felt confident going into the weekend's second competi- tion. Sunday, No. 10 Missouri would join LSU in…

… competition against the Wolverines. "We were good today," Kuzara said. "But we will be even better on Sunday. We will consistently get better the rest of the way. We're tough. We will win on Sunday." Just as…

…," Missouri assis- tant coach Kris Buchheister said. "But after our disaster on the bars, we came back pretty well." Although Michigan broke its team record, the Wolverines looked as if they might have been the…

… cushion we needed." Kelly Carfora of Michigan performs on the balance beam on her way to achieving a score of 9.60. The Wolverines garnered 189.4 points on their way to victory over LSU and Missouri. 0…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… women's gymnastics team is looking forward to a Valentine's Day showdown with Northern Illi- nois and Louisiana State. This does not mean the Wolverines are look- ing past tomorrow's meet against Illinois…

… - it just means they aren't looking forward to it. Nevertheless, the Wolverines will make the trek to Champaign to face a hapless Illini squad. "We are going to do well," Michigan junior Ali Winski said…

… tallied 36.90 competing in the all-around. Both are expected to perform in the same events to- morrow. While the addition of these two will add depth to the Wolverine lineup, Michigan will look to this…

… season's frosh phenom Beth Wymer to lead the way against Illinois. Wymer has won the all- around in each of the Wolverines four meets this season. After finally getting some gym- nasts healthy, Michigan…

… weekend. The Wolverines will wel- come many of the top teams in the country to Crisler Arena for the Cliff Keen National Team Duals. Thirteen teams will come to Ann Arbor for the team tourna- ment…

… wrestlers. Named after the Wolverines' legendary wrestling coach, the event will begin at 9 a.m., with OSU tak- ing on Augsburg, and West Virginia going against Wisconsin. The re- maining first-round matches…

… kick off at 11 a.m. Michigan will face Oregon, Nebraska will wrestle Northern Montana, and Minnesota will match up with Penn State. Both Iowa and Iowa State received first-round byes. Wolverine coach…

… a very solid team, but we can definitely beat them as long as we just go after it. We can beat them badly." Assuming the Wolverines ad- vance, they will likely face No. 3 Penn State in the second…

…- ously going to have to wreslte great against them, but I think we can beat them." A win against Penn State would propel the Wolverines into the semifinals, which are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Sunday…

February 19, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… Icers need team play, *not solo e.fforts Once again, the Michigan hockey team came out flat against a lower- division opponent. Last night at the OSU Ice Rink, the Wolverines bat- tled back from a 2…

…, the Wolveri- nes tied Lake A * Superior for first o . place in the CCHA. However, Michigan still needs to up its intensity to matchup with teams like Lake Superior and Michigan State, who the Wolverines

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 13

… spots in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. I This weekend, the Wolverines (14-6-3 CCHA, 20-6-3 overall) will host fifth- place Miami (9-11-4, 12-12-4). Michigan coach Red Berenson has been…

… whatever reason, and it makes the goalie look good. Shooting into a goalie's glove or body is not smart. We need to shoot for the corner and the openings instead of just shooting." Friday, the Wolverines

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… honor went to Wolverine forwards Mike Stone and Mike Helber. Stone and Helber were the lead- ers of the Michigan defensive Josh charge. The duo's stingy penalty Dubow killing limited the Lakers to 1-18 on…

… makes one of his 33 saves against Lake Superior over the weekend. Michigan swept the Lakers. Buckeves hold off Wolverines Wolvri e, 68-58' ..dmmmb.. 14110,P- Iqlmw ww - y Iqlow rq..&- 'M' cannot…

… down. Two consecutive nights, the Lakers blinked. In front of two electric Yost Ice Arena crowds, the Wolverines swept Lake Superior in a pair of gut- wrenching victories, winning Fri- day, 4-3, and…

… featuring the best of- fense in the conference (Michigan) and the premier defense (Lake Supe- rior), it was a superior defensive ef- fort by the Wolverines which keyed the sweep. "We've got a lot of guys…

… Laker power plays and surrendered 21 shots on goal. In recording his first shutout of the season, Wolverine netminder Steve Shields nullified the handful of de- cent Laker scoring chances that came his…

… comeback wasn't enough. Or maybe the first half was just too much. Whatever the reason, the end result for Michigan was a frustrating 68-58 loss to Ohio State yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines (4…

… intermission - to OSJ's 28 - on 6- for-23 shooting from the field. The Wolverines added to their woes by turning the ball over 18 times. "A great deal of'that was attributed to be- ing overly anxious to play…

…, and by all rights the Wolverines should have been down by more than 15. But Ohio State (6-1, 14-3) shot poorly (.424) from the field as well. After the break, Michigan's offense started to wake up - one…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… minutes of three-on-three hockey Time is running out on the Michigan hockey team. Nearly the whole regular season has passed, and the Wolverines are still looking for anwers to questions they faced in…

… learn in second-grade gym class. But he couldn't be more correct. The Wolverines, for parts of the game, dominated Miami in the same way the color green dominates grass. Michigan owned the first period…

February 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… a second-half surge beginning with its spring break road trip which starts Saturday. The Wolverines (8-3 overall) kick off their four-date tour in Lamoni, Iowa, at the Big G Collegiate Classic hosted…

… by Graceland College. Michigan co- captain Rico Latham expects the eight-team field to provide fierce competition for the Wolverines. "This is like a 'Super Eight' tournament," Latham said. "No dogs…

…. Brian Harper (150) is ranked 11th in his class and will be challenging the No. 1 seed, OSU's Ken Ramsey. Wolverine James Rawls (142) is ranked 13th and Jason Cluff (126) is 20th. While the Buckeyes are…

February 06, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… engagement. The Wolverines will visit Ohio, Illi- nois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and New York during the trip. Saturday's agenda includes Min- nesota and Purdue, who will also compete in Madison. The Wolver- ines…

… when we step on the court." Sunday's matches at Champaign have Indiana joining the Illini and Wolverines. While Michigan will spend a lot of time on the road before and be- tween matches, Johengen doesn…

… when it comes time to play they should be able to handle it." The Wolverines are coming off a strong showing in the Wolverine Collegiate Classic where they took second place in the 30-team field…

… tournament play and we need to transfer this to our single matches. We need to prepare way ahead of time and not expect to just step on the court and make things happen." While the Wolverines have been…

…'ve played in my three years here." The Wolverines have been spend- ing practice time developing a new offensive look that won't be as pre- dictable against teams Michigan of- ten plays. Johengen feels that…

… the Wolverines have yet to play their best volleyball. "When we are on and running our offense we're a very good team," Johengen said. "We still have periods during a match where our passing breaks down…

… back on top." The Wolverines captured the giant slalom title as well. Kelly Copeland was the first Wolverine to cross the finish line, finishing in third place with 59.79. Portenga and Witty raced to…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 14

… of which included ninth- ranked Michigan. While the Wolverines lost two of those decisions, 18-17 to No. 3 Penn State and 19-18 to No. 10 Ohio State. OSU won all three of its close matches to capture…

…-point victory and did just that as OSU's Ray Mendoza, ranked seventh in the country, defeated Wolverine Philk Tomek, 5-3. The final come-from-behind victory came in the consolation match against Penn State, who…

…-place match pitted the Wolverines against Wisconsin. The Badgers boasted five nationally-ranked competitors, including No. 3 158-ponder Matt Demaray, who was named the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament…

…-point lead when Mike Kraft (190) scored a decsion over Jehad Hamdan. Tomek earned only a decision in the heavyweight match, and the Wolverines lost the heartbreaker by one point. "Gilbert had a great match…

… not bother the Wolverines, who eas- ily tamed the Mavericks, 42-5. Michigan beat Nebraska in its next match, 33-11, and headed into the consolation semifinal against tenth-ranked Ohio State in hopes of…

… them," Bahr said. "I'd rather lose by 40 (points) than one." The Wolverines battled for fifth place in their final match against Wisconsin. Although the Badgers jumped out to an early lead, the…

Wolverines ran away with a 22-14 victory. Gilbert earned his sixth victory of the weekend with a 12-5 trounc- ing of Badger Steve Hoffman. Bonnet, who is ranked eleventh at 158, moved up to 167 to face sev…

…'s basketball team's 76- 55 loss to Michigan State last Friday was indicative of the prob- lems it has had in the Big Ten this season. The Wolverines showed glimmers of aggressive play but were unable to maintain…

… it the entire game. Michigan was able to keep within reach of the Spartans for most of the first half. The Wolverines played with intensity on defense and were taking - and making - intelligent shots…

… on the offensive end. But in the waning moments of the half, the Spartans stepped up their play and began to overwhelm the Wolverines. By halftime they had built a 12-point lead. "I'm real unhappy with…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… their record to 8-2 overall, and 7-0 in the Big Ten. The scores do not reflect the de- molition job Michigan handed each team. The Wolverines crowned champions in every event against the Eagles, and in…

… most races claimed several of the top scoring positions. Seven Wolverines recorded multi- pie victory performances. Michigan promptly jumped out to a 60-11 lead after rookies Alecia Humphrey and Lara l…

… tonight was slower than last night s." Both McLean and Abell at- tempted to make the Wolverine's squad which will travel to the na- tional championships in March. Thus, they, along with others, were…

… completely rested this weekend. "I think taper is going excel- lent," McLean said. "I swain my- drowning best times this weekend, and hope- fully, we'll qualify." Next weekend, the Wolverines have another…

… for only second place as the Wolverines fell to Graceland in the Wolverine Collegiate Classic Saturday, 15-7, 15-8. "We really can't be disappointed to lose to a team like Graceland," Michigan coach Tom…

… six seeds and got off to a quick start, pounding Ferris State, 15-10 and 15-6, and Hope, 15-6 and 15-6. The Wolverines: only loss before the finals caine against. Guelph. Michigan fell, 15-7, befbre…

… blockers went up strong but McCune would not be denied as he let out a caveman-like yell and drove the ball through and down. The Wolverines rode this emo- tion to a 15-12, 15-8 victory over Cornell to…

… advance to the semifinals against Michigan State. Michigan State hammered Michigan just two weeks ago and the Wolverines were hungry for a rematch. Michigan thrashed the stunned Spartans, 15-3, in the first…

February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… (8-3) expected to be challenged by the Buckeyes but in- stead met a team that is going through personnel changes. The Wolverines quickly discarded Ohio State in three games, 15-10, 16-14, and 17…

…-15. "We played extremely well against Ohio State," senior Curt Schroeder said. "Everyone played their role and passed well. We played the way we needed to and everyone came through." The Wolverines were…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… success. But they took each other to new heights on Sunday. Steve Fisher may have struck oil in a field of potent natural resources. In the Wolverines' 74-65 victory against Notre Dame yesterday, the…

… staff ignited the Wolverines, now 14-5 overall. "That gave us a big lift," Chris Webber said. "We realized what coach was doing. A lot of people thought he was stupid for it. But he went out on a limb for…

…." . Wolverine sophomore Brice Ko- pas was just as confident. "The second day was ours and we knew that," he said. And it turned out they were both correct. For the third year in a row, Michigan surged ahead of…

… Min- nesota to the front of the pack Friday. The Wolverines began their comeback, finishing in second place in the 200-yard medley relay. The team of Eric Bailey, Steven West, 'Thomas Hay and Gustavo…

… Borges clocked a time of 1:30.03, just .42 seconds behind the Minnesota four- some. The Wolverines still re- mained in second, but came up with clutch performances in the 400 indi- vidual medley. Indiana…

…, Page 8 Al by Ken Sugiura Daily Hockey Writer The Michigan lockerroom is rolling. The Wolverines have just stolen a victory from Illinois- Chicago, an overtime thriller won by David Roberts with seven…

February 19, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, February 19,1992 DUBOW Continued from page 9 Felsner, and David Oliver saved Michigan; however, the Wolverines can't always rely on that line - es- pecially…

… teamed up for the final two Michigan tallies. With the Wolverines trailing, 2-1, late in the second, Michigan was on the power play. With a draw outside the Michigan blueline, Wiseman drew the faceoff…

… Haskins Minnesota head coach not scored as much (since that Michigan game), but he has played as well, if not better, than he played that evening." Wolverine frosh Chris Webber, who lived two houses from…

… players, great fans, great coaching. But we don't worry about the past." One of the keys for the Wolverines, said Fisher, will be lim- iting Minnesota's opportunities at the free throw line. Minnesota took…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 16

… who would take the eighth and final spot in the evening's finals. Bigelow clocked a school record of :49.48 for a place in the next round. The Wolverines finished their day with a victory in the 800…

… standings with 449 points. First-day leader, Minnesota, was second with 419. Saturday, Borges set a Big Ten record in the 100 freestyle with a winning time of :43.14. The Wolverines won one other race besides…

… all-around Saturday. She has now claimed that title in all of the Wolverine's five meets. Against Illinois, she took top honors on each apparatus, scoring 9.65 on the vault, 9.80 on the uneven bars, 9…

….80 on the beam and 9.75 on the floor exercise. In doing so, Wymer outdistanced her nearest competitor, teammate Ali Winski 39.00-37.5. Now the Wolverine's focus will be unob- structed as they eagerly…

February 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… Georgia Tech (at Miami), the team makes a detour to Wisconsin tomorrow for the Big Ten season opener. The Wolverines have defeated the Badgers, 5-4, the last three years in Wisconsin. Since Wisconsin is No…

… Writer The No. 15-ranked Michigan men's gymnastics team heads to the West Coast for spring break with two competitions against California schools. On Feb. 28, California-Santa Barbara hosts the Wolverines

February 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

… of Michelle Hall. Hall, who made her return to the Wolverine lineup just last weekend follow- ing an early-season foot injury, was suspended by the NCAA for her involvement in a scuffle with Indiana…

… sixth place on the Wolverines' career rebound list and became the 10th leading career scorer. She now has 521 rebounds and 925 poiits in her two-and-one- half seasons. victory ov by Sharon Lundy Daily…

… Sports Writer The Michigan women 's tennis team cruised to an 8-1 victory in its home opener this weekend against+ Eastern Michigan. Wolverine sin- gles players led the strong victory, each with decisive…

…, Wolverine Kalei Beanon led the team with a victory over Eastern Michigan's Caryn Stube, 6-1, 6-1. Michigan's Amy Malik defeated Eagle Naomi Mokelke, 6-4, 6-1, for the triumph at No. 2 singles. First…

…-year Wolverine Jamie Fielding defeated EMU's Nicole Gottschalk at No. 3 singles, 6-2, 6-0. Ritt was pleased with the per- formance of her first-year players. "This was our first competition since early November…

… solid 6- 0, 6-2 victory over Lauren er Eagles Watassek. Another first-year Wolverine, No. 5 singles player. Allison Schlonsky, topped Julie Thompson, 6-2, 6-1. Michigan co- captain Freddy Adam played…

… indoor track meet at Champaign. The Wolverines ended up losing to host Illinois, but they easily pulled away from the rest of the competition. The final results of the five-way meet found Illinois scoring…

February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… to call upon the Cleveland Indians to lace up their skates. Two weeks ago, it was Bowling Green in a disastrous sweep. This past weekend, the Wolverines took a pair of games from Miami in Yost Ice…

… with a porous '.efense (5.87 goals against average) and the worst record in the CCHA (4-16-5, 8-16-5). Meanwhile, someone has been smiling upon the No. 3 Wolverines, who, with a win tonight, would move…

… into a first-place tie with Lake Superior State with identical 17-6-3 ledgers. "We've had a game in hand all year on Lake Superior," Wolverine forward David Oliver said. "We've been two points back a…

Wolverines, but a pair of disappointing losses to the then last-place Falcons dashed any chance for a takeover. Michigan's prospects stand much brighter tonight. The Falcons were a better team than their…

… duplicate 9-3 thrash- ings at the hands of the Wolverines, and have had winless streaks of eight and 10 games. Figures such as these must look appetizing in the eyes of the vora- cious Wolverines, who poured…

…'s just working hard," Oliver said. "The harder you work, the bet- ter things are going to turn out for you." The Wolverines' work habits have been a thorn in their side all season, appearing comatose at…

…-and-chase rink," Berenson said. "You really have to fight to get out of your own zone, you fight to get in the other team's zone, and you have to work hard in the corners." 'Cam Stewart and the Wolverines will…

… conference match of the 1992 season. Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt explained that the Wolverine's performance was hindered by sev- eral factors. "The matchups really worked in their favor," Ritt said. "The teams…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 15

… performances. Amy Buchholz and Karen Harvey got the Wolverines started on the right track with second- and third-place finishes, respectively, in ,the 3000 meters. "It was a good race, but not as good as I would…

… mile with a career best time of 4:50.88, just short of provisional qualifying time. "Courtney has improved every meet, and she's got a good shot at qualifying," McGuire said. The Wolverines had a big day…

… Eric Folkins pinned Wolverine Dan Leemaster. At 126 pounds, the Gophers' Scott Rohrer scored an up- set decision over No. 20 Jason Cluff in a tight match, 3-2. Third-ranked Gilbert delivered for Michigan…

… as usual, winning a major decision over Tim Harris, and upping his undefeated dual record to 10-0. The next two Wolverines fol- lowed suit, as No. 13 James Rawls (142) and 11th-ranked Brian Harper (150…

… for Sean because he was a little sick." Bormet wasn't the only one, as many of the Wolverines were a bit under the weather, after eating some not-so-agreeable food the day be- fore. However, Michigan…

… heptathlon this weekend in the Red Simmons Invitaitonal. Several Wolverines had excellent races in the meet which gave them a weekend off from Big Ten action. CUSTOM PRINTED N INTRODUCTORY ./~ j SPECIALM…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… Saturday against the young, spry chal- lengers in Ann Arbor, it saw a bleak future. The entire Wolverine starting lineup is young enough to date Heathcote's granddaughters - the five rookies will be playing…

… experienced Spartans used all their moxy to secure the victory. The contest - a 70-59 Michigan State victory - turned into a big time confrontation in the waning sec- onds when Wolverine Juwan Howard committed…

… all the Wolverines in the second half. After controlling a great part of the first stanza with an up tempo game which gave the Wolverines a 13-point lead, the Wolverines lost the upper hand in the…

… Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson was he found the balanced scoring he was looking for this weekend against Miami. The bad news was the Wolverines still have not reached the level they had hoped to be at by…

… of the 18 Wolverine skaters notched goals and 15 of the 18 scored points in Michigan's 8-4, 10- 5 sweep of Miami (9-13-4 CCHA, 12-14-4 overall). The bulk of the scoring for Michigan (16-6-3, 21-6- 3…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

… Falcons' misfortune has dropped them (4-15-4 CCHA, 5-15- 5 overall) into an eighth-place tie with Ohio State in the CCHA. While the second-place Wolverines (14-4-3, 20-4-3) will have every statistical…

…, and Berenson knows it. "When I first came into the league I thought they had the great- together at the right time." However, for this weekend the Wolverines will have to contend with BG's high…

…. "But it's a good change of pace for us." Wolverine Michael Talley handles the ball during Wednesday's victory over Northwestern. Michigan will attempt to handle Notre Dame Sunday in South Bend. Women…

…, tonight's matchup might prove to be some- what different for the Wolverines. Then again, Michigan State is no or- dinary opponent. In a battle for state bragging rights, Michigan ventures to East Lansing…

… looking for the spark which might ignite the Wolverines' dor- mant offensive engine. "I hope (the rivalry) has a great. effect on us," Michigan coach Bud VaxiDeWege said. "We need some inspiration and a…

… reason to get pas- sionate and excited and (the rivalry) will help us. I hope it has a big im- pact on us because we need a boost." The Wolverines (1-7 in the Big Ten, 5-12 overall), who are off to their…

… Ferguson and Mayo, VanDeWege feels the Wolverines must concen- trate on their own play. "We've got to make sure that we do some things well and make sure we keep them on the run a little bit," VanDeWege said…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 14

…, setting the Big Ten record. The game was stopped, and coach Bud VanDeWege presented Andrew with the game ball. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, no victories were recorded with the blocks. Michigan (1…

…, but trailed 48-41 at the half. Guard Leah Wooldridge's steal and score capped a furious second-half comeback, keyed by the Wolverines' resurgent defense, to give the Wolverines the lead, 57-55, with 11…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 14

… week's victory over Illiois, Diane Armento, co-captain of e Michigan women's gymnas- ticir team, spoke of the psychologi- ca1apse the Wolverines might suf- fedigainst the Illini. Hopefully, you don…

…'t need a bad performance to have a good," she sad. Against Illinois, the Wolverines haO their worst performance of the season. They still won. Tonight at Keen Arena, 23rd- ranked Michigan (3-0 Big Ten, 5…

… When the Michigantmen's gym- nastics team participates in a tri- meet this Sunday, it will not be the same team everyone is used to see- ing. Instead, a healthy and improved Wolverine squad will be…

… competition. Michigan will most likely be without his services for the rest of the season due to back spasms. The Wolverines are hoping to reach a score of 277 and further im- prove before the Big Ten Champi…

February 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… matches this time, and do well in doubles, and hope we can pull out the close ones." The Wolverines are not con- cerned that the Wisconsin match is just one day after Northwestern. "The more tennis you play…

… Gophers Webber's 23 points strongarms Minnesota, 95-70 Michigan sprinter Richelle Webb runs to victory last Saturday at the Red Simmons Invite. The Wolverines compete Saturday at the EMU Classic. 'M…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 13

… Martin Jiranek peeled the puck from the Wolverine de- fense right in front of the goal. The game-winning goal by Holzinger left a bitter feeling among the Wolverine contingent. When a whistle was heard to…

… the best I've seen him play." In the Wolverines' sweep over Lake Superior State two weekends ago, Evans played an integral role in limiting the high-scoring Lakers to three goals in two games, including…

…." While the Wolverines did not finish their chances most of the night, Felsner knotted the score at a goal apiece, assisted by Ouimet, sandwiched between defensemen. The sandwiching continued up fellow…

… ice on both sides. The Falcons frustrated the Wolverines in the same area Michigan excelled against LSSU - smart, aggravating play. "We knew what position we were in, but we'd stayed with the best in…

… retaliation penalties, and maybe they did." A skirmish at the 13:14 mark of the first period illustrated the first and certainly most damaging - the Wolverines never tied it again - re- taliatory strike. Heavy…

… up 6-3. Ted Kramer scored the final Wolverine goal. Michigan's Gordon summarized the weekend consistent with his teammates' feelings. "We beat ourselves, there are no two ways about it," he said. "We…

… the Wolverines were practically booed off the ice at Yost Arena in a less than stellar outing against a struggling Bowling Green team. While Friday's 7-4 loss was disheartening, Saturday's short- fall…

… the Wolverines were in too deep of a slumber to awaken Saturday night. However, Berenson heard the ring earlier in the week during practice. "Coming off last weekend I said I was worried about Bowling…

… moments of the game. Friday, the Falcons flew out to an early 1-0 lead at :23 seconds into the game. On ' Saturday, Bowling Green caught the Wolverines napping again and snuck the puck past Chris Gordon at…

… its last 16 games by one goal. Bowling Green played Michigan in the same fashion that the Wolverines had scrapped against Lake State last weekend. "To beat them took our best effort," Bowling Green…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 16

… in her right foot, did give the Wolverines a different lineup than in previous Big Ten matches, the results of the contest were no different then five out of the last six gaines Michigan has played in…

… - a frustrated team with another tally in the loss column. However, Hall's presence seems to be intrinsically tied to the fate of the Wolverines. Michigan has been at a disadvantage in every Big Ten…

… pumps you up," said Wolverine co-captain, senior Laura Lundbeck. The fans were especially aroused by Wymer's bars performance and floor routine, both of which broke team scoring records. In fact, Wymer…

… the col- lege level," said assistant coach Dave Kuzara. "It's fabulous that she's done well but the whole team is reaching the goals they've set for themselves." The Wolverines beat the previ- ous team…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

… divisionals)," rookie Kelly Copeland said. "But everyone was still relaxed and having fun." The women conquered both the slalom and the giant slalom captur- ing almost every top position. The Wolverines swept…

… title. "It was a three way tie and we had to go to the tie breaker," senior Tim Sattlemeier said. "We had ev- eryone stand up this time and that's why we won." Sattlemeier was the top Wolverine finisher…

….03, and Matt Turner captured eighth in 51.20. Gietzen rounded out the Michigan finishers in 11th. The Wolverine skiers have a week off before the regional race. They will face qualifiers from the Lake…

… enters the City-County Building in Indianapolis, Ind. yesterday1 being found guilty of rape on Monday. Tyson is scheduled for sentencing M Come see the MC GHMIGIAN WOLVERINES play here at Scorekeepers…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 16

…. Clarion 322 16. N<:avy186 24. Cliemnso n :4:7 K~K~Thou~h 212,922 5. Pittsburgh 4 SPARTANS continued from page 1 middle of a three-game homestand that could make or break the Wolverines' Big Ten season…

…. Michigan's success could hinge on its defensive effort, especially trying to shut down Spartan guard Shawn Respert. The Wolverine de- fense has improved in the second half of the conference season, hold- ing…

… feeding in the ball. The higher intensity of the Wolverines' inside defense has spurred fast-break opportunities. Michigan's running game could prove detrimental to the Spartans. "We just ran out of gas…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 14

… wager in October. He chose to lay all his chips down on the developing rookie class. As the fortunes of the frosh went, so would go the Wolverines. The risky move threatened to break Michigan's bank…

… yesterday. Throughout the first half of the Wolverines' 68-58 defeat, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson finally played like Ohio State hoped they would - like jittery high…

… against the tenacious Buckeyes. As Fisher went window-shopping down the Wolverine bench, he saw several antiques. Michigan captain Freddie Hunter, Kirk Taylor and Eric Riley all started for much of last…

… older Wolverines shirked their warm-ups and walked on the court. "The guys who haven't played as much can give you a spark because they're not known," junior forward James Voskuil said. "If they've been…

… and Rose deserve to start every game. But the veterans are capable of providing solid support off the bench. They demonstrated yesterday that they deserve the chance. The Wolverine coaches have 11 games…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 15

…, 6-0. Kronauge then lost in Friday afternoon's quarterfinals. The Wolverine junior attributes the outcome of the match more to himself than his opponent. Kass thought he simply was not himself out…

… these tournaments, both physically and mentally." In addition to preparing for indi- vidual tennis, Kass will soon lead the Wolverines into the Big Ten sea- son. Last year Michigan tied for sec- ond in…

… upcoming Central Collegiate Championships. It looks like the Wolverines will have some tough races and field events ahead of them. In running events Michigan's highest finish came from the 3,200- meter relay…

… us back into the race at all." Milers Matt Schroeder and Joe McKown finished third and fourth for the Wolverines, respectively, with times of 4:15.14 and 4:16.26. "The mile was the kind of race that…

… well, as the shot put and pole vault saw the Wolverines take more top places than any other school. Vaulters Mark Smith, Mike Carson and Toby VanPelt all cleared 16 feet, but due to misses during…

February 07, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…. Ohio State and Iowa round out the top five. The Wolverines could only muster a ninth place finish in the meet's first event, the 200 yard freestyle relay. Minnesota's team took the race in a time of 1…

… fourth place for the Wolverines. Van Tassell was two seconds back of Iowa's Artur Woj- dat, who set a pool record of 4:19.99. Also in the race, Michigan captain Eric Bailey was seventh, while teammate…

… was much more diffi- cult than Kass would have pre- ferred, but nevertheless, it brought him one step closer to winning a Collegiate Grand Slam Tournament. As the No. 2 seed, the Wolverine junior needed…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

… 9:36 into the second after picking up his fourth personal foul. Though the Wolverines trailed by only three with 1:55 remaining, they were unable to stop the run- away State train. Montgomery hit two…

… sweetens lineup for young Wolverines by Matthew Dodge Daily Basketball Writer What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. - William Shakespeare Unless he plays point…

… guard for Michigan. Jalen Rose, the long-shorts wear- ing, trash-talk swearing, 6-foot-8 pilot of the Wolverine fast break is one of a kind. Each of Michigan's vaunted rookies has a defined role on the…

… Rose hasn't been allowed to run the show all season. Against Michigan State this weekend, the Detroit native led the Wolverines in scoring (19 points), rebounds (nine, including four offen- sive), and…

…-prototype e freedom he needs. Rose playo 37 minutes against the Spartans. Fisher seems to understand that any succe the Wolverines enjoy will be greatly de- termined by Rose. When Michigan won at Notre Dame…

… last week, Rose hit free throw after free throw to ice the victory. Irish coach John MacLeod was im- pressed. "Rose looked like an eight-year NBA veteran out there," MacLeod said. The Wolverines have a…

…-state upstarts; and it now sits alone in third place in the Big Ten, with a 7-4 conference mark. Michigan's hopes have been dashed. The Wolverines are 6-5, good for fifth place, behind Indiana, Ohio State, MSU…

… 34 years, coaching high school basketball in Battle Creek for nine. He told a friend, Jim Lawson, about a kid named Jimmy King. Lawson knew former Michigan assistant Mike Boyd, and the Wolverines came…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… Chris Gordon stops a breakaway attempt against Bowling Green last Saturday. Gordon was forced to sit out of practice yesterday after injuring his elbow, but should return today. ing of the Wolverines

…. LONG ROAD AHEAD: The home series with the Miami Red- skins beginning this Friday night signals the start of a 16 day stretch in which the Wolverines find them- selves playing eight games. Yet, Berenson…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily- Thursday, February 13;1992-Page 9 Committed to the Court Nikki Beaudry adds leadership to Wolverine hoops by Adam Miller Daily Basketball Writer A curious scene unfolded at the…

…DeWege recently labeled "the backbone" of the team, were taking turns answering questions about the Wolverines' last-second defeat. However, Andrew and Durand had answered all of the questions. Beaudry had sat…

… room. It was fitting that Beaudry was the one asked to step in and finish off a difficult situation for the Wolverines. It's a role the six-footer from Grand Blanc has shined in all year. Though a junior…

… doing all the little things right' - Bud VanDeWege Women's basketball coach last season. The Wolverines had a wealth of forwards who could play -down low - Andrew, Hall, Rhonda Jokisch - but needed help…

… upperclass, highly successful group for court time. These experi- enced Wolverines went 20-10 in 1989-90 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. But that didn't stop Beaudry from play- ing…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 15

… the Western Athletic Conference. The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - February 3, 1992- Page 7 O'Meara ekes by .e Sluman in playoff Wolverine Brian Harper tangles with an Indiana wrestler. Harper won…

… chased the Hoosiers out of Crisler Arena with a 34-6 victory. However, the ninth-ranked Wolverines (8-0-1, 4-0-1 Big Ten) sputtered during the first half of the match, as the Hoosiers (2-9, 0-4) jumped out…

… to an early lead. Frank Ingalls (118 pounds) had the riding time advan- tage at the end of the first match which was the differ- ence in a 7-6 victory over Michigan's Matt Stout. Wolverine Jason Cluff…

… climbed back to narrow the Wolverines lead when Jeff Lyons (142) won by decision over James Rawls. Michigan coach Dale Bahr said that Rawls wasn't as strong as usual, and that he might not have warmed up…

… properly. The rest of the match was dominated by the Wolverines. Brian Harper (150) recorded his 20th vic- tory of the season with a 13-4 (major decision) disposal of Mike Palazzo. Sean Bormet (158) also won…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… At the beginning of the year, if you told anyone that Michigan would be starting five rookies for a Big Ten basketball game, that per- son would probably think that the Wolverines were looking past…

… not giving up on the cur- rent campaign. Although Fisher said he has not yet decided on his lineup, the perfor- mance of the five frosh Sunday - scoring all of the Wolverines' points in the victory over…

February 05, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… season. It held the league-leading Lakers to three goals in its sweep. The three scores marked the Wolverines' season-low for goals against in a series. A team with scorers like Denny Felsner, David Oliver…

… a big game in an important situation will bring out the befit in a team rather than the worst." Amen to that. The Wolverines may very well meet a team of the Lakers' defensive caliber, either in the…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… to be a season to fulfill expectations. The Michigan women's gymnas- tics team finished third in the Big Ten last season. Throughout last year, the Wolverines toppled school record after record, and…

… going to make them stronger." S Michigan's Brian Winkler works the rings Saturday against Iowa State. Wolverine gymnast Diane Armuto competes on the uneven bars in a meet earlier this season. Men…

… crack a smile. The Wolverines graduated only Matt Harrison from their success- ful 1991 team. Twelve returning gymnasts were eager to surpass last year's winning season in which they set a school record…

… and Michigan State. Friday the Wolverines nearly achieved their goal of 270, finish- ing at 269.90 in a victory against Iowa State. Although one would not con- sider the season thus far to be a suc…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… that she will dive with the consistency she has shown all year. In preparation for the Big Ten Championships, the Wolverines have been focusing on fine tuning their strokes, as well as working on their…

… 17'4". Darr and high jumper Dan Red- dan have the potential to claim big points for the Wolverines, and Har- vey is counting on their efforts, as he has done all season. Athletes that cannot be relied…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…, one of the Wolverines, Steve Bigelow, has his own way of mentally higher which has hurt the view there, but it is still a great view there. D: What about Tiger Stadium'? What is your viewpoint on what…

…, Reese had nothing but praise for the Wolverine swimmers. "Wunderlich is in real good po- sition. Namesnik's times speak for themselves. Barrowman is one of the toughest swimmers in the world. He does with…

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February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

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