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February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…, are as rare as the one that happened at 3:23 of overtime: The Wolverines lost. The Flames (8-11-2 CCHA, 11-15-3 overall) ended the Wolverines' 14-game un- beaten streak by defeating Michigan 5-4, after…

… the Wolverines (17-3-1, 22-5-1) won by the same score on Friday. The Flames' Rob Mottau lifted a loose puck over Michi- gan goalie Marty Turco seconds after an Illinois-Chicago power play ended to win…

… all, Wisconsin shot 35 free throws, drew 27 Wolverine fouls and fouled out Makhtar Ndiaye and Maceo Baston. The Badgers' 30 points from the charity stripe negated a 57-44 shot advantage for the…

February 28, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

…. - - CYa at the playoffs Michigan hockey playoff tickets are on sale now at the Michigan Athletic Ticket Office. The Wolverines will play first-round playoff games at Yost Ice Arena March 10 and…

… March 11. If necessary, Michigan could play a third game on March 12. Call the Ticket Office at 764-0247 for more information. Page 9 Tuesday Fb.ruhmv 29. 19954 -_____ -u uarT 3vy , O R Wolverine

… play out- doors. The Wolverines obliterated their competition in the two dual meets. In the first match, the team shut 'out Chaminade, 7-0. However, the second match against BYU-Hawaii, an NAIA school…

Wolverines to prepare for the outdoor season, including the upcoming Blue- Gray Classic, which features a num- ber of ranked teams. "It's nice to get some hitting in because all these other teams we play, for…

… Sports Writer By defeating seven of its first nine opponents of the 1995 campaign, the Michigan softball team matched its winning ways of yesteryear - 1982 to be exact. The Wolverines used power hitting…

… softball. The No. 18 Wolverines em- barked on an eight-game road trip to start the season, including six games at the Arizona State Classic in Tempe. Perhaps the team's most impres- sive win came in the…

… the bottom of the sixth inning. Leftfielder Lesa Arvia started the scoring for the Wolverines when she crossed home on a passed ball. Up 2-0, Michigan added insurance runs on a Tracy Carr RBI double and…

… a Husky infield error in the top of the sixth. The Wolverines defeated Massa- chusetts, 10-5 anddowned Arizona State, 6-2 and 4-2, in a doubleheader that had been rescheduled because of a rainout…

…. Sophomore Kelly Holmes re- corded her 17th career win when the Wolverines defeated New Mexico State Feb. 18, 4-3. Senior Kelly Kovach, who entered the game to relieve the starting righthander, provided the…

… offensive punch Michigan needed. Down 3-0 in the top of the sev- enth inning, Kovach sparked the Wolverines with her seventh career triple. Sophomore Jessica Lang's sacrifice fly capped off the late rally…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 13, 1995 Illinois-Chicago sportscaster angered by Wolverines' play* By Darren Everson Daily Hockey Writer WOODRIDGE, Ill. - Michigan's Bill Muckalt slashed…

… just might be some hatred in his heart for these Wolverines - especially Muckalt. "At least he got his comeuppance, though, because his team ended up losing the game because of that play," said an elated…

… team," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after Friday's 5-4 Wolverine win. "We don't want to finish the season with games like this." At the same time, it's hard to find fault with the Wolverines for…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…-conference series versus Alaska- Fairbanks, the Wolverines took ad- vantage of their two remaining games in hand to stretch their one-point lead *Women ' basketball splits with Big Ten foes ' y John Leroi Daily…

… Basketball Writer Not quite your typical weekend for the Michigan women's basketball team. The Wolverines began the three- day road trip with an embarrassing loss to Purdue on Friday, but dug themselves out of…

… Boilermakers a 9-0 lead, the Wolver- ines fought back to trail by eight. Jennifer Brzezinski's driving layup with just over nine minutes left in the alf cut the score to 22-16. But the Wolverine's could only…

…'s height plagued the Wol- verines for the entire game. The Boil- ermakers outscored the Wolverines @4-12 in the paint. "We were outmanned, outheighted, outshot and outplayed," coach Trish Roberts said. "It…

Wolverines (16-2-1 CCHA, 21-4-1 overall) traveled to Munn Ice Arena to take on Michigan State (12- 4-3, 17-7-3) in their lone matchup at that venue this season. One would expect Michigan to come out full of…

…, skating at left wing so Herr could center the checking line, put the puck on net from the left boards. Herr deflected the puck be- hind Buzak's stick side into the net and the Wolverines tied the score, 2…

… points from a 5-3 win, but it was essentially a four-point game Not only did the Wolverines shut-down See CCHA, Page 4 Gophers drill cagers, 80-58 Poor shooting dooms Wolverines By Ryan White has been…

February 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 15,_1995 Women's track captures first at Quad Meet Wolverines satisfied with performance, but worry about winning Big Tens By Eugene Bowen Daily…

… Sports Writer For the women's track and field team, last weekend was a time of smiling faces and tearful realiza- tion. The Wolverines won the Quad Meet, held at Michigan State, but a sadness still lurked…

….20. She beat the second-place finisher, the Spartans' Chandra Burns (25.3), by over a full second. Wolverine high jumper Monika Black won herevent, but she fell short of her goal of jumping 6 feet. "It…

… second-place finisher, Penn State's Holly Jones, finished with a height of 5'4 1/4". In fact, no highjumper made 5'6", the height Black achieved on her first jump. The three Wolverine freshmen who ran the…

…:33.45). She also ran perhaps the best leg of the mile relay for the Wolverines. JuniorJayna Greiner performed well taking first in the shot put with a distance of 14.43 meters. Though the Wolverines won the…

Wolverines are already beginning to have pre-Big Ten jitters. Their foremost fears are Wisconsin's middle-distance run- ners and Illinois' sprinters, jumpers and throwers. "They're going to blow us away," said…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

… health on its side, the Michigan women's gymnas- tics team may prove unstoppable Sun- day at the Michigan Classic. The Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 5-0 overall) travel to Kalamazoo to face four unranked…

… about losing as much as scoring well as a team to boost our national ranking." Georgia, Utah and Alabama are the teams ahead of the Wolverines in the rankings and are the main ob- stacles that stand in…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… gives Wolverines a lift r- WOMEN continued from page 1 worried that Michigan would come back. "It's their job to catch up," she said. "I never look over my shoul- der." Longworth, who tallied 21 points…

…. Compared to our last game (with Penn State), this was a moral victory." The Wolverines have four confer- ence games remaining before the Big Ten Tournament March 3-6. "If we play as tough as we played…

February 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

… Buckeye futility continues Last night's win over Ohio State was Michigan's sixth straight in the series. The Wolverines' streak dates back to 1992, when the Buckeyes had a five-game run of their own…

… going before Michigan won 75-71 in the NCAA Tournament. Ohio State still leads the overall series with the Wolverines, 74-62. Page 5 Thursday, February 9, 1995 Eight to .go for NCAAs he Michigan…

…-4, to make the NCAA Tournament. With that in mind the question becomes which Wolverine team will show up for the home stretch of the season. Will it be the team that lost to Penn, Washington and St. John…

… version of the Wolverines comes to play, they'll miss the NCAA's for the first time in the careers of Fab Five seniors Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. The Wolverines had nine games 4eft to prove to the…

February 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… teams in the country. The Wolverines were not expecting to play teams that they have played already this season, especially conference foes Michigan State and Wisconsin. Saturday, Michigan reached the…

… three tight games. The tournament consisted of 20 teams, mainly from the Midwest and the South. Four pools of five teams each were split up for round-robin play. The Wolverines wound up with a relatively…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

… outstand- ing tournament performances, the Wolverines have faltered in its last two meets. Last week, Michigan faced Illi- nois and Ohio State at home. This weekend, they traveled to Minnesota for its first…

… away meet. The No. 7 Wolverines' meet against the No. 6 Golden Gophers featured tight competition through- out, although Minnesota was able to take advantage of its strong perfor- mances and some…

Wolverine has scored a 10. Marshall reached perfection Jan..--"- 29 in the vault versus Iowa and Kabnick did the same Feb. 5 at the State of Michigan Classic. The Buckeyes did not pose much of a threat to the…

February 10, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 74) • Page Image 12

… the 1994-1995 season. There was the match in December when the then No. 11 Wolverines fell to No. 21 Illinois on a pin in overtime of the heavyweight match. Then in January, the No. 17 Wol- verines (4…

… the spectrum as it came away with a 1-1 record. Although the Wolverines have been somewhat inconsistent this year, they will need a tremendous effort when they host Minnesota tomorrow and travel to…

… women's track team and for many other Big Ten 'schools. Michigan will host the Indoor Track and Field Big Ten Champi- onships three weeks from tomor- row, but Wolverine coach James Henry's efforts are…

… only other teams competing against the Wol- verines. Michigan has already faced the Spartans at the Michigan Intercol- legiate and the Meyo Invitational. The Wolverines also faced the Irish at the Meyo…

… change in scenery will do me some good." High jumper Monika Black has big plans for the upcoming meet. Black jumped six feet for her first time at the Wolverines' inaugural meet of the season. She has been…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…4 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 6, 1995 Wolverines prove their mett in third-period explosions Mike Knuble fights for control of the puck in Friday night's 8-3 Wolverine

…. Even though they did not score any power-play goals in that series, entering this weekend the Wolverines had con- verted 40 of 143 power play opportuni- ties - a mark which set them at No. 2 overall in…

…. Saturday, Herr started the Michigan scoring on a the first Wolverine power play. The freshman walked in from the left of the goal and lifted the puck over Spartan goalie Mike Buzak's glove. Madden converted…

… on the man-advan- tage late in the second stanza when he scored off a Luhning rebound. Knuble scored his conference-leading fifth game winner of the season during a three- minute Wolverine power play…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

…_____ The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 6, 1995 - 5 Wolverines not given same home court advantage as Minnesota MINNESOTA INNEAPOLIS - In the Big Ten conference, the key to…

…' latest victims, the young Wolverines learning once again how hard it is to win on the road in the: conference. Especially in a building as intimidating as Williams Arena.- The fans would not let their Go…

… frustrating for the Wolverine players to walk into an arena as intimidating as Williams, knowing that when they travel home to play Ohio State Wednesday their arena will not be nearly as intimidating. The…

Wolverines will have to win at least four of their remaining five home games. Even that might not be enough. Michigan needs its fans to give it a decisive edge at home. Up until now the support has been a…

… to pass In the Wolverines 80-58 loss to Minnesota on Saturday. King struggled scoring 10 points on 3 of 10 shooting. BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK Big Ten Standings Through games of Feb. 5. CONFERENCE 0 VI…

…'s game against Michigan. After the Golden Gophers beat the Wolverines, 80-58, a number of Wolverines left the court without shaking the hands of their Minnesota counterparts. In his post-game press…

… Jayson Walton is from Dallas and played against King in the high school state playoffs and with Jackson in summer leagues. He also played in the same high school conference with the Wolverines' Maceo…

… in his career and never won in Ann Arbor. "It was probably the last time I'll ever play (the Wolverines) in my career," Lenard said. "I'm not completely satisfied because we never beat them (at Crisler…

…. "I think that really helped them." OUCH: The Wolverines 80-58 loss to the Gophers was Minnesota's second biggest victory ever against Michigan. In the 1968-69 season the Gophers beat the Wolverines by…

…. "We just weren't ready to play." JONATHAN LURIE/Daely Voshon Lenard drives to the hoop against Ray Jackson Saturaay. Lenara had 19 points and 8 rebounds in the Gophers' win over the Wolverines. Women…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

…-18-1 CCHA, 9-22-1 overall) beat the Wolverines 6-3 Saturday night at the Joyce Fieldhouse, claiming their first vic- tory over Michigan since the 1982-83 season. Friday night the Wolverines (20- 4-1, 25…

… trailed despite being out shot by the Wolverines. "As much as we were generating offensive chances in the first period, the puck just wasn't going in," Michi- gan coach Red Berenson said. It wasn't until…

…, outrebounding the Illini' 20-13 to close out the game. More impor- tantly, the Wolverine matched Illinois on the offensive boards, collecting five to the Illini's six. Once Michigan shut-out Illinois from the…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 14

… break. The game didn't end the way the Wolverines would have liked. After Spartan guard Chris Powers drilled a three-pointer to cap a 9-0 run and erase Michigan's seven-point lead with nine minutes left…

…-Michigan State game that had a little bit of every- thing. A little revenge for the Spartans after an 80-75 Wolverine victory January 6 in Crisler Arena. A little drama as Powers became Michigan State's all…

… her average, and grabbed three rebounds she could only muster two assists. Her triple with seven minutes remaining brought the Wolverines within one point of the lead. However, Franklin had three missed…

…, and vaulted out of the cellar and into fourth place in the Big Ten standings. But Michigan didn't make it easy on the Spartans. The Wolverines led by as many as seven points in the second half. Michigan…

… team this season. The Wolverines (3-13 Big Ten, 8-18 overall) finished the season where most people expected them to -in last place. After losses to North- western , Michigan State, Iowa and Wisconsin…

… (8-7, 13-13) in Evanston, Ill, 69-62. After spotting the Wildcats a seven- point lead, the Wolverines came back to tie the score 10 minutes into the game. The teams traded baskets on the next five…

… Wildcats took the lead for good four minutes later. Northwestern went on an 11-0 run that spanned seven minutes and left the Wolverines down by nine with three minutes in the game. Amy Johnson's fourth three…

… place in the Big Ten and left the Wolver- ines in the conference cellar. Michigan held substantial leads against the Spartans in both halves. The Wolverine lead stretched to as many as seven points in the…

… paying them back. We didn't think we should have lost to them the first time. We knew they hadn't seen even close to our best game." With just over a minute left in the first half the Wolverines trailed by…

…Giacinto finished with 16 points on 8-for-12 shooting and col- lected seven boards. Silver Shellman added 12 points for the Wolverines. Michigan turned the ball over 22 times and scored only four points in the last…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…, trying to break a three-game losing streak against Brigham Young. With an extremely undermanned roster, the Wolverines were not able to turn it around, losing in a close meet, 223.15 to 222.5. Michigan…

… dealt to the team was when junior Chris Onuska injured his Achilles tendon in warmups. Onuska would have competed in the all-around for Michigan. His injury left the Wolverines with only five entrants on…

… years as a Wolverine. As a sophomore at the NCAA Championships, she finished ninth on the 10-meter platform, 13th on the three-meter springboard and 19th on the one-meter board. At the Big Ten…

…. The much, but w card game proved futile for both gan coach D Wisconsin and the Wolverines as The Wolv the meet ended in a 16-16 tie. panic as they The No. 13 Wolverines traveled four weight c to the…

… Indiana on Mar. 4-5. The Wolverines hope to have Rawls back for the tournament. Trivia Answer Illinois. With Michigan's victory over the Illini yesterday, Ray Jackson and Jimmy King completed an eight…

…-game sweep over Illinois, spanning four years. The closest Illinois ever came to knocking off Michigan in the " Jackson and King years was on March 10, 1993, when it lost to the Wolverines, 98-97, in overtime…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

… not have the impli- cations it did this time around - and Michigan State won. This time, when pride and the CCHA regular season title, the Wolverines jumped all over the opportunity. Michigan struck…

… last 11 games, scored the Wolverines' second goal, which was all they would need. Leading 3-1 after the first period thanks to Hilton's second goal, the Wolverines went on to score two more in the second…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

Wolverines fight for first h Weekend important for Michigan's CCHA title hopes F By Darren Everson Daily Hockey Writer With another weekend comes an- other pair of must-win games for the Michigan hockey team…

… by injuries and will not play in either game. Even with him in the lineup, Michigan has struggled offensively lately. In an attempt to re- verse that trend, the Wolverines will try a couple of…

February 10, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

… Keen Arena. On Sunday, women's gymastics faces Ohio State at 2 p.m. at Cliff Keen Page 11 Arena. Friday February 10, 1995 Blue visits Badgers' den Wolverines look to improve conference standing By…

… seems to be at a more critical phase than the Wolverines. "It's really at that point of the season where we have to approach every game as a championship game," Wisconsin coach Stan Van Gundy said…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

… Tennis and Track Building Saturday and Sunday, were as unfriendly to the Wolverines as the night's snow which proceeded the event was to everyone else. Saturday's schedule was dedicated almost solely to…

….01 meters). Wolverine fresh- man, TaniaLonge, took second in the long jump with a distance of 5.96 meters. As a final Saturday insult, the Michigan women came in third place in the distance medley relay (11…

… end of the day, Michigan, with a total of 21 points, was in third place. The Wolverines never dropped below third - they never rose above it either. Sunday's final runs were little more victorious for…

… the Wolverines. The only Michigan runner to win an event was junior Tearza Johnson who won a fairly tight, fairly fast 200- meter dash with an NCAA provi- sional qualifying time of 24.28. The times of…

… heartbreaking mixture of Wolverine success and failure at the Big Tens than the high jump compe- tition and the 4 x 400 meter relay, the last event of the day. Michigan's Monika Black, who has won every high…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 13

… team but couldn't avoid being swept by another. The Wolverines defeated Indiana 61-50 last Sunday at Crisler Arena for their first series sweep from the Hoo- siers since 1988. Michigan couldn't stop…

Wolverines gained possesion S of the ball with just under seven sec- onds left and set up Ray Jackson for a potential game-tying 3-pointer. His shot bounced off the rim, though, as time expired. "It was a good…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 17

… all season. The game was special to more than 7,000 fans. The game was special enough to tele- vise on SportsChannel America as the Big Ten Game of the Week even though the Wolverines are in the con…

… continued from page 6 31 points in Wisconsin's 80-64 victory. Franke collected 17 points in the first half, outscoring the en- tire Wolverine squad. The Badgers (11-5, 19-7) mounted a command- ing 37-16 lead…

…- ines with 17 points and seven re- bounds. Franklin and Johnson both scored 12 for Michigan. Excluding Willard and Franklin, the Wolverines shot 12 for 42 from the field. Keisha Anderson added 14 points…

… the campus of Butler Uni- versity in Indianapolis, Ind. The win- ner of the Wolverine-Spartan show- down will face #3 Wisconsin at9p.m. on Saturday. The tournament runs March 3-6 with the Championship…

… game at 7 p.m. on Monday. TONYA BROAD/Daity Silver Shellman, Jennifer Brzezinski and the rest of the Wolverines droped four games over spring break but hope to rebound in the Big Ten Tournament this…

… weekend. The eleventh seeded Wolverines take on Michigan State Friday night in first round action. _ So, you want to run for President? MSA ELECTIONS MARCH 22nd & 23rd GET YOUR CANDIDATE'S PACKET AT MSA…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…." King emerged from his mini- slump to spark Michigan in the con- test. His 20 points came in bunches. He scored 10 points in the first seven minutes of the first half to give the Wolverines an early 17…

… responsibility for the Wolverines com- ing up short. Although Fisher has designated Jackson as Michigan's leader, Fisher would have nothing of the senior's stance. "I don't have to let him off the hook," Fisher…

February 16, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… wins, the Michi- gan women's tennis team is making quite a racket. After victories over Western gMichigan, Miami (Ohio) and Iowa, the Wolverines hosted Minnesota last weekend and beat the Gophers, 8…

Wolverines are looking for revenge against No.12 Kentucky. "(The Wildcats) will definitely be challenging," Sarah Cyganiak said. "Last year they only won, 6-3, so I think we stand a good chance of beat- ing…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… Collegiate Championships this weekend. He also finished second in the 800-meter run, leading the Wolverines to win the championship. BACKGROUND: Sullivan ran a leg of the Wolverine record-setting distance…

…'t too difficult, but the Michigan men's track and field team came away from the Central Colle- giate Championships on Saturday with the one thing it wanted - a victory. The Wolverines placed first in a…

… pushing, but they let it go. Everyone pulled weight." trivia Answe The Wolverines also had success in the field events Michigan's Jon Royce narrowly beat Toledo's Henry Patterson and won the highjump with…

… a mark of 7-feet, 3 inches. Wolverine Ben Ludka finished third with a jump of 6 feet, 10-1/4 inches. The triple jump was won b Michigan's Neil Gardner, wh* jumped 50-feet, 10 inches. Jeff Brandenburg…

… - at Eastern Michigan. The Wolverines see their performance this weekend as a positive step in their direction..I "The team competed really well and everything is coming together for us," Sullivan said…

…. .4 I m v Michigan set an overtime record in its 1983-84 season, when the Wolverines went into overtime 11 times. This season, the team has racked up 5 OTs and gone 3-1-1 in games that have gone to…

February 16, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… said. "He's going to get 20 plus minutes every game." With all of the new talent on this year's team, people questioned Fisher on why the Wolverines weren't having the same success as the last big…

…, the Wolverines would have little time to concentrate on classes anyway. The four games over the break round out the Big Ten schedule for Michigan (3-9 Big Ten, 8-14 overall) and will determine how it is…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

… meet just to get healthy. This meet has been a big confidence-booster." Sullivan was not the Wolverines' only bright spot at South Bend. Michigan's high jumpers swept the top three spots for the second…

…/2), respectively. Trinity Townsend led a strong 400- meter contingent for the Wolverines. Townsend ran a 47.13 to provision- ally qualify for the NCAAs. Todd Burnham finished third, with a time of 48.44, and…

… because we knew that he was ready to com- pete and would be very consistent for us," Michigan coach Bob Darden said. Wolverine sophomore Flavio Martins had a solid night on both rings and the vault along…

… with team- mate Jason MacDonald, who re- ceived a pair of 9.65's on the high bar and floor exercise. Senior Raul Molina helped in prove the Wolverines' effort by giv- ing a respectable routine on floor…

… Michigan State Saturday night. His seven points were a Wolverine season high for points in a weekend. BACKGROUND: Morrison was named CCHA Rookie of the Year for the 1993-94 season. During that campaign, the…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 18

… Gustavo Borges was named Swimmer of the Championship and Urbanchek has named Swimming Coach of the Year. Seven Wolverine swimmers were named to the 17-member All-Confer- ence team. Dolan's Big Ten record…

… diving team captured its tenth straight Big Ten championship this weekend in Minneapolis. The Wolverines go for the national championship next month in Indianapolis. won fo of the top five spots in that…

…. Freshman Brandy Taylor was the fitrst Wolverine, but she quickly dropped to last place among her com-@ petition. Clay, who grabbed the baton from Taylor, had a simple story. She began in fifth (i.e. last…

… only part that really matters, the Wolverines (3:53.43) were last in their heat. Boilermakers Charnise Hughes, Kristan Wolfrom, ShawnaJenkins and Yasen came in first (3:46.99). In the end, Michigan…

… Entries Taken: Mon 2/27 - Thurs 3/2 11am - 4:30pm Entry Fee: $35.00 per team Manager's Meeting (Mandatory): Thurs 3/2 6pm IMSB Tournament Dates: Sat & Sun 3/4 & 3/5 at IMSB TONYA BROAD/Daily The Wolverines

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

… and has become extremely confident in him. "He is a guy I can count on for a win," the Wolverine coach says. "His major decisions and pins have been a great boost to the team."~ In the Wolverines' first…

… his first match of the tournament. "That was some experience," Biggert says. "It was a great time." On the bus trip back from the tournament, the Wolverines stopped at Wendy's to eat and relax. Biggert…

… all that much," Bahr says. "Guys go through and win two or three." What has impressed Bahr and the Wolverines since Biggert came to Ann Arbor has been his improved work ethic. Biggert will work on his…

…. 14 Michigan wrestling team's 19-19 tie of No. 6 Minnesota (3-1-1 Big Ten, 12-3-1 overall) on * Saturday, however, the Wolverines must have felt like it were smooching a sister with a resemblance to…

… Cindy Crawford instead of one in the mold of its mother. A major underdog heading into the match, the Wolverines (5-2-1, 7- 3-1) were simply hoping to avoid a major embarrassment by the Golden Gophers…

…. And having to go against five top- ten-rated Minnesota wrestlers after los- ing two of their best to injury - Jake Young and Jesse Rawls Jr. - made the Wolverines possible escape from em- barrassment…

… even less probable. When the scoreboard had the Go- phers leading 11-0 afterthree matches with three top-five wrestlers still to hit the mats, the Wolverines may have wished that they had never even got…

… Pierce, the Wolverine wres- tiers had fought their way back and put themselves in a position for a tie or even to win. And the freshman Richardson, who has been put in numerous pres- sure situations this…

… have the chance to be of any importance when the Wolverines fell behind early. After 118-pounder Matt Stout lost a heartbreaking 3-2 match to No.6 Bran- don Paulson of Minnesota, the Wolver- ines didn…

February 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 70) • Page Image 14

… track team heads to tomorrow's Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame. The Wolverines have not lost a meet this season, and tomorrow's con- test will be the team's first away meet of the year. "This is my first…

… time traveling with the whole team. It should be very exciting," said freshman run- ner Pauline Arnill, who, combined with her twin sister Deanna, has had a big role in the Wolverines' suc- cess this…

February 02, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

… felt funny and we thought it would be best if we kept her out," Michigan coach James Henry said. "Right now, she's ques- tionable for this weekend." Nevertheless, the Wolverines an- *nihilated the rest…

…- meter dash. Junior sprinter Tearza Johnson finished second in the 55- meter dash and the Wolverines placed a dismal seventh in the 200-meter. "Our sprinters and quarter-milers leveled off last weekend…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 15

…. Initially, I didn't know if Michigan was interested in me." Botterill wasn't highly recruited by the Wolverines because they thought he was still a junior. That's when an unlikely recruiter stepped into the…

… Botterill was indeed graduating early, the coaching staff was all over him. Wolverine assistant Billy Pow- ers took a recruiting trip to Concord in early 1993 to get a look at Botterill. He immediately felt…

…-year-old. His matu- rity in all areas made it seem like I was talking to someone who was a freshman, or maybe even older." One visit was all it took - Botterill was sold. The Wolverines offered him a…

… the Wolverines were pleased to find that Botterill was a mature 16-year old, they weren't re- cruiting the left wing to be a recep- tionist in Schembechler Hall. They thought he fit into the Michigan…

… the 20th pick in the first round in the NHL draft. He was only the fourth player in Wolverine history to be drafted in the opening round. "He's a guy who has a lot of the qualities necessary to play in…

February 08, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 8, 1995 Leadership role a 'Breeze' for Michigan center- Practical-joking Jennifer Brzezinski tops the Wolverines in scoring, rebounding, blocks and…

… back, and it soothed the pain of playing on the two worst squads in the history of Michigan women's basketball. Sporting a combined 5- 49 record (1-35 in conference play), the Wolverines were awful from…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… Dow Towsley Sports Museum's baseball exhibit, in Schembechler Hall, is dedicated to him. But those few lines don't do justice to this remarkable man. Although he attracted attention as a Wolverine

… OBERLIN ARCHIVES Moses Fleetwood Walker (far left, seated) poses with Oberlin's 1881 baseball team. Walker was Michigan's first Black athlete. His brother Weldy, who also played for the Wolverines, is…

February 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

… start. Ranked in the top 15 coming out of high school, Baston signed during November's early signing period was a major coup for the Wolverines' recruiting efforts of last year. The coaches liked…

… to Baston was no difficult matter, though. The Wolverines firstcaughthiseyein 1989 when theyvrode the hot shooting of Glen Rice and Sean Higgins right to the championship. "I liked them when they first…

February 28, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… improved lighting on campus. [- Arson: 22 EIVehicle Theft: 39 IIBurglary: 184 Violent Crimes EAggravated Assault: 30 D Robbery: 7 ERape: 6 JONATHAN BERNDTDaly source: Department of Pubic Safety Wolverine

… and vice president, re- spectively. The Wolverine Party currently holds one seat on the assembly. Christie, a former Michigan Party member, is a senior who will gradu- ate this spring, but he has…

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