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April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 14

… the Michigan women's tennis team. - After moments of streaky play and close losses, it looks like things are back on track for the Wolverines. 7Coming off back-to-back losses to lowly Purdue and a tough…

… Notre Dame team, the Wolverines faced a potential weep by the state of Indiana last week- end when they faced the Hoosiers. As Indiana swept the doubles play, No. 42 Michigan fought back in the sin- gles…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 21

… Michigan women's track team's reputation. The title earned the Wolverines instant respect around the conference, lofting expectations to the level of perennial superpowers Illinois and Wisconsin. But in…

… winning the indoor portion, Michigan has a* placed a big red hulls-eye on its back. Both the Fighting Illini and the Badgers will be out for revenge. The Wolverines will get some of their big guns back at…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 13

… movie or a book, or at least a miniseries. The Wolverines are a team everyone can late to because they're not perfect, they're not unstop- le. There's no Hobey Baker Award winner here, no rd-setting win…

… total, no single player carrying the team on his shoulders night in and night out. Even Marty Turco couldn't always bail the Wolverines out, nor could Bill Muckalt. We all can relate. Sometimes in life…

… the players and coaches manifested into that ectangular plaque handed to every Wolverine. But the intangibles of this national title are arguably nore important than any hardware could be. The friend…

… head coach of the hockey team in 1984 and returned a fallen program back to national prominence. And on Saturday night at the FleetCenter in Boston, Berenson led the Wolverines to the national…

… about Michigan's title run that seemed eerily similar to the Wolverines' championship run two to the final four. In the semifinal game, Michigan defeated Boston University, 4-0, in 1996, and this year…

… the Wolverines beat New Hampshire 4-0 in I ' , , …

April 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 118) • Page Image 23

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 21, 1998 - 23 The recruiting game The Michigan men's basketball team may be getting hit hard by graduation this year, but the Wolverines have landed a couple…

… traveled down US 23 to Columbus, Ohio, last weekend to compete in the Kepler Intercollegiate. Playing on the 7,109-yard Scarlet Course, the Wolverines were sitting in a respectable sixth place after the two…

…. "We just have to get better play out of our bottom three players." Michigan will not compete this weekend due to final exams and will turn its attention to the Wolverine Invitational on May 2-3. The 18…

… the Wolverine Invitational. Carras plans on holding a qualifier around his players' exam schedules to determine who will compete in the final three spots. The Wolverine Invitational will allow Michigan…

… looked like it. The Wolverines responded to the challenge at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif., with only one individ- ,al victory, but that does not tell the _ull story of Michigan's success. Top…

…-tier runners from all across the nation gathered for the event. The field :n cluded many Division I and H uni- versities, as well as elite unattached runners, raising the bar of expectations for the Wolverines

April 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 118) • Page Image 25

… prospects that have signed nation- track al letters of intent to compete at Michigan. The Wolverines filled holes in the sprints and jumps with sprinter Ike Okenwa and triple and long jumper Oded Padan…

Wolverines were disappointed with their showing in LA.'s national championship meet, but the season was a successful one. Gymnasts' season a success Women's tennis closes in on Big Ten title do at the Big…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… ever. Not sur- prisingly, the No. 2 Wolverines added more marks to their win column this past weekend, sweeping No. 16 *Minnesota in a three-game series. With the victories, the Wolverines 34-3 overall…

…, 11-0 Big Ten) remain in first place in the Big Ten, ahead of - Minnesota and Northwestern. The sweep brought the Wolverines' win stekto 15 games and halted the ~Golden Gophers' six-game tear. The…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 11

… momentum going when the Wolverines travel to Miami tomorrow to face Miami. Thursday April 2, 1998 11A Take our Berenson leads 'M' into fourth straight final four By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer…

… BOSTON - Few thought that this was even going to happen.4 It's April, and the 1997-98 version of the Michigan hockey team is still playing. This was the year the Wolverines were finally going to take their…

April 09, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

… season, the Michigan men's golf team heads for Huntington, W. Va. to compete in this weekend's Marshall Invitational. The Wolverines will be looking to rebound from consecutive poor out- ings. Michigan…

… (Ohio) are consid- ered to be the tournament's favorites in Huntington. As he has all season, Mike Harris will head the Wolverines' lineup this weekend. Harris, who won two tour- naments during the fall…

…-76-72. Keith Hinton will also be joining Harris in Huntington. Hinton, who is the only Wolverine other than Harris to compete in all eight tournaments this year, is also coming off a strong performance last…

… Iowa. The Wolverines hope that they will be able to duplicate the feat at Belleville Lake, like their win two weekends ago against No. 3 Virginia. *The Wolverines are coming off a very impressive showing…

… against top- ranked Washington last weekend in San Diego. They finished just over three sec- onds behind the defending national champ. In doing so, the Wolverines became the first team in the last two years…

… built our confidence. We now know that they are beatable." In the varsity-eight race against Washington, the Wolverines got off to a poor start. Washington got ahead early and had a fairly convincing lead…

… at the 1,000-meter mark. Despite all of this, the Wolverines had a great spurt at the end of the regatta, coming just a few lengths short of another upset. In Iowa, the Wolverines are com- peting…

… the second straight season that the Wolverines face the Hawkeyes. Last season's meeting in Iowa City yielded good results for the Wolverines, as the competition turned into a mismatch. The Wolverines

… the Hawkeyes would be detri- mental to Michigan's status for Nationals. "The later into the season we get, the more important the races become," said Wolbert. The Wolverines are still in pursuit of the…

… same goal they started the sea- son with - getting to Nationals, she said. In addition, the Wolverines would like to compete at Nationals as a team, not just as individual boats. Unlimited rail From…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

… breaking records -the key is just to go in, be relaxed and have fun."h If Michigan claims the regional ,title, the Wolverines are guaranteed a spot in the NCAA Championships. If the Wolverines do not win…

…-around Big Ten crown, is the favdritc to defend his all-around title in Amlherst. Thie Wolverines will look to freshman Justin Tonmn to'lead the way on parallel bars. Toman took top honors in the event at the…

Wolverine scorer in both tournaments of this young spring sea- son, will look to lead a Michigan five-some that also includes Mike Reabe, Mike Affeldt and Keith Hinton. Freshman Kevin Harris - Mike's younger…

…'ve got to produce these next few tournaments if we are to have a shot at qualifying for regionals." The good local weather this week has finally allowed for some much-needed prac- tice for a Wolverine

… gof team begins play tomorrow at the Kentucky Invitational. The 20-team field should give the Wolverines, who are considered 01 the bubble for an NCAA Regiona selection, a chance to prove themselves…

… looking for that very thing this weekend at the Indiana Invitational. The Wolverines will trav el to Bloomington to play 36 holes of golf on Saturday and 18 on Sunday. The Wolverines are hopingtto bounce…

… in the past week has helped the Wolverines tremendously- "We haven't been that viuch on top of our game,' ?Michigan coach' Kathy Teichert said. "For preious tourna- ments, we haven't had the…

… Hess, Amy Talbot and Jennifer Baumann. Aside from the weather, the Wolverines have been doing individual work to improve their games. Talbot has been working on weakening her grip a bit, improving her…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 12

… 105 104 101 By Evan Braunstein Daily Sports Writer To say that the Michigan softball team is playing well doesn't do the team justice. The Wolverines have won their past six games and 16 of their past…

… Penn State today to play its second conference series of the season. The Wolverines have won their past nine contests against the Nittany Lions (2-1 Big Ten, 10-13-1 overall). Still, they don't take…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 16

…8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 13, 1998 No holiday in Iowa for Michigan golfers Wolverines to participate in extra event today By Tracy Sandler Daily Sports Writer Iowa can wait. A…

… slight change of plans occurred this weekend for the Michigan women's golf team. The Wolverines Easter weekend in originally planned. Since the trip ...--........----- Goff Notebook tomorrow. did not…

… the tour- nament in a tie for the 39th place, while both Hess and Baumann tied for 57th. Talbot finished in a tie as well but for 64th-place. Going for the average: Park is the only Wolverine competing…

… 85.50. She leads Hess (85.15) and Baumann (86.07). As a whole, the Wolverines are averaging a team score of 327.2. The only Michigan player who has not broken 80 this season is Baumann. Her lowest…

… score has been 81. Nonetheless, the Wolverines will still get a trip to Iowa. Michigan, which finished 10th out of 15 teams at last weekend's Indiana Invitational, will make it to Iowa City on,April 18…

… and 19 for the Hawkeye Invitational. In both tournaments in the coming week, Michigan will look to continue a trend of strong play started by the Wolverines in Indiana. While in Bloomington, the most…

… impressive round of golf for the Wolverines came in the tournament's third round. The Michigan : women's tennis team had few reasons to celebrate during the weekend split. The biggest cause for celebration…

… was the Wolverines' first upset of the season against Minnesota on Friday. ADRIANA YUGOVICH/Daily HAWKEYES Continued from Page :B Moon and Jen Boylan falling in a 9-7 tiebreak. At No. 3 doubles…

…, Michigan's Tumeka Harris and Erryn Weggenman won a 9-7 tiebreak. The doubles matches sent the Wolverines into the singles matches trailing 1-0. Michigan senior captain Sora Moon quickly evened the score at…

April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 14

… 14A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 16, 1998 JOHN KRAFT/Daily Tammy Mika - here digging her way out of the batter's box - and the rest of the Wolverines will try to improve today upon a four…

… State, 7-4, on Tuesday. After trailing 44. the Wolverines produced a three-run inning, and when Softball Melissa Gentile C'om'menary launched a lemon rocket ~ -~ -~----- almost to Jenison I eldhouse…

April 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

…Michigan State at the Varsity Tennis Center. The Wolverines are 3-0 in Big Ten ay this season, while the Spartans are coming off a close 4-3 victory over Minnesota last weekend. PAUL TALANIAN/Daily By Stephanie…

… Offen Dmly Sports Writer The impressive 4-0 Big Ten start for the Michigan men's tennis team can be attributed to three things: good senior leadership, good chemistry and good depth. The Wolverines are…

April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… first upset win of the year last weekend in southern Florida. The Wolverines had fallen short in their past four upset opportunities, with their most recent chance resulting in a 5-4 loss to Notre Dame…

… No. 36 South Florida on Sunday. Both matches were played outdoors. Against South Florida, the 42nd-ranked Wolverines got off to a rocky start, with No. I sin- gles player Brooke Hart falling to Alicia…

…, in which both neared the 120-foot mark. Nicole Forrester was ;another Wolverine who defeated the oppo- nents - and the weather - on Saturday. By clearing the 5-foot-8 bar, her lowest height this year…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… in there again." Yesterday's offensive spark was provided by Melissa Gentile, who breathed life into the initially slug- gish Wolverines and their fans. In the bottom of the third, Michigan was…

… for the insurance run, making it 5-3. Once again, that was all the Wolverines needed. Just minutes earlier, Davie made an incredible throw from left field to .stop the Buckeyes from taking the lead…

April 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 118) • Page Image 22

… is looking far past the Big Ten Championships, even fur- ther than the regional championships. The Wolverines are experienced and deep -- and one of the most dangerous teams in the country. What better…

… time than now for the Wolverines to make a run for the NCAA Tournament? In collegiate tennis, for a northern team to gain entry to the NCAA Tournament is always a big deal, because the warmer…

April 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 118) • Page Image 24

… p.m. (DH) Softball at Wisconsin, Madison, 2 p.m. (DH) Men's golf at Wolverine Invitational, Michigan Golf Course, all day Women's tennis at Big Ten Championships, Madison, all day Women's golf at Big…

… Ten Championships, State College, all day Sunday, May 3 Baseball vs. Penn State, Fisher Stadium, 1 p.m. Softball at Wisconsin, Madison, 2 p.m. Men's golf at Wolverine Invitational, Michigan Golf Course…

… probably a better word for this weekend's regatta, which features more than 20 teams, including all seven varsity Big Ten squads. The Midwest Sprints in Madison, Wisc., will be one of the Wolverines' last…

… never lost, but we're planning on reversing that this year," Rothstein said. "But they're the team to look out for." The Wolverines already defeated Wisconsin in both the varsity eight and the second…

…'s varsity four-shell is the Wolverines' third-best - behind the first and second varsity-eight shells - many schools realize that they can't compete in the varsity-eight races. Instead, "a lot of programs are…

… more of a concern for Rothstein is final exams. While most schools are still in the middle of their semesters, the race is smack-dab in the middle of finals for the Wolverines. "It's definitely a concern…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 12

… team traveled to Amherst, Mass. this past weekend, it was already rid- ing a wake of accomplishment. After finishing winless just two seasons ago, the Wolverines had established themselves as the eighth…

… right to participate. Michigan sophomore LaLo Haro captured the top slot in the all-around competition with a 56.725. Haro has been a strong all-around performer for the Wolverines all season, and…

Wolverine that com- pletely destroyed his opponent, mostly due to an almost perfect first serve. "I'm playing with a lot of confidence now,' Wright said. "I feel that if I play the way I am capable of, I…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… msnyder@umich.edu. Postseason sh ows true team colors By Fred Uank Daily Sports Writer Before the season, Michigan captain Matt Herr warned that the Wolverines might lose 10 games in the first half of the…

… seaon, but when it came time to perform at the end of the season, the Wolverines would be ready. Contrary to Herr's warning, the Wolverines played well in the early part of the season. But toward the end…

April 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…'s tennis team against Notre Dame tomorrow. The Wolverines and the Fighting Irish square off at the Varsity Tennis Center at 2 p.m. Wednesday April 15, 1998 Sparky s enjoying yearsof very time I enter…

… seasons at Michigan, April has become synonymous with the NCAA Championships. The Wolverines have become a mainstay among the top of college gymnastics. But, when Plocki took over the coaching position in…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 13

…. The call came in to the Michigan track office yesterday: Fox Sports wanted to interview Sullivan, the Wolverines' distance phenom, as a prelude to the network's coverage of the Pac-10 vs. Big Ten Four…

… as representatives of the Big Ten confer- "Kevin is prohahly the main draw once. The Wolverines will be paired with Ohio State as they take on members of the Pac-10 in this weekend's event. at the maet…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 16

… the Eagles was nothing unexpected for the Wolverines. During his four seasons at Michigan, Turco has recorded 127 career victories, 16 more than the previous record holder, Steve Shields. "Marty hasn…

… beginning of the season, Turco, along with forward Bill Muckalt, kept the Wolverines in the game on most nights and helped the young Wolverines to a second-place finish in the CCHA. And as good as Turco was…

… happy for them and the whole group." Berenson didn't want the number nine when he began his career as a Wolverine, but a little incentive from a Detroit Red Wings great quickly changed his mind. "When I…

… came on rebounds and were the Wolverines' only goals during regulation. Kosick's tournament performance should've come as no sur- prise. Kosick finished the season second in scoring for the Wolverines

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…. .. ..., -..... .., v . _. w4 . nC ..C .. 1. . .r,.. r ....::..< .: x izr,. . " w, zm . Wolverines win NCAA title in 3-2 OT thriller By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer BOSTON With Michigan and Boston College about to…

… referring to the 1996 title game, in which an overtime goal gave the Wolverines the national cham- pionship and a 3-2 victory over Colorado College. A short while later, Michigan for- ward Josh Langfeld went…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 19

…: SAfter Mic 'a, in took a one-mun lead in the hottom ofC the eighth in Sunday's series finale, Spartans left fielder Tom Hartley halted the Wolverines' chances of splitting the series. Hartley belted a two…

…-out, two-run homer in the top of the ninth yesterday, ending a fierce Michigan comeback and sealing an 11-10 victory for the Spartans, who took three of four games from the Wolverines in the series. After…

…-5, 7.58) deliv- ered the lone Wolverine win of the series. Steinbach's complete game shutout was "definitely an impressive performance," Zahn said. Steinbach gave up seven hits while striking out five…

April 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

…- onship at UCL Es Pauley Pavilion. The downfall for the Wolverines was the balance beam, where a 47.725 marked the round's worst score for the event. Despite the dramatic improvement by Michigan'A in the…

… last three events, the Wolverines will not be represented at the Super 6' for the first time in five years. This unforeseen reality was hard for Michigan to grasp. They failed to advance by a…

… a Wolverine. Beard hit an RBI double, scoring the final run of the game. She then garnered her second career RBI in game two with a sacrifice fly that scored Conrad. The Wolverines hope to ride the…

… victories for the Wolverines, who were coming off a tough loss to Michigan State on Tuesday. I I Tennis falls to Irish 1 - Let us ship your mail parts! (oh yeah, and everything else too!) By Mark…

… crucial point. Yesterday, the Wolverines did just that, taking a 1-0 advantage. But in the tight singles matches that could have gone either way, the close points didn't fall to Michigan's side of the court…

April 10, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

…-8) comes to Ann Arbor to play the Wolverines Sunday at the Varsity Tennis Center. Yes, the Wolverines are off to their best Big Ten start in three years. Yes, they have clobbered the Nittany Lions 5-2 in…

… each of the past seasons. And yes, the Wolverines are still undefeated at home. So what's not to take lightly? This past weekend, Penn State lost to Illinois, 5-2. Illinois is undefeated in the Big Ten…

April 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 118) • Page Image 19

Wolverines, but on Sunday, egave up a ninth-inning homer that led to a Michigan State victory. lime rnunning out for ~Ifending champions. y acb Wheeler lit iports 5t-ttr 5tTE is riintring out 00 tire…

… tatkinrg See BASEBALL, Page 22 LOUIS BROWN/Tail Kellyn Tate and the Wolverines host Purdue today and will face rival Iowa during the weekend. The next week will be critical in the race for the Big Ten title…

… watched Wolverine after Wolverinre step forward and H ackrnowledge ner achievemrent. Tire Wolverines were also quite good at pulling themselves togethrer after a poor openinrg event. "I is a good attribute…

… to be able to bounce back like we do,' Kuraeble said. That is exactly what Michigan had to See GYMNASTS, Page 25 _... _........ _._ 2. eather Kabnick was a bright spot for the Wolverines this year…

April 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 115) • Page Image 16

… change in its schedule last week with the post- ponement of the Iowa Invitational. The Wolverines competed in the Tri-State invitational on Easter ' Sunday and canceled the postponed tournament in Iowa…

…. "We were in a no-win situation with all those small schools," Michigan coach Kathy Teichert said. The Tri-State tournament was compromised of 17 smaller, lesser- known schools, as well as the Wolverines

… Hinton-Keith's brother-who both emerged out of a team qualifier earlier this week to take the two spots. The fifth spot has yet to be determined for a Wolverine squad that has already tried out nine…

… to California. A select group of Wolverines, led by All- American Kevin Sullivan, will com- pete in the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif., this weekend. Hosted by Mt. San Antonio College, the meet…

…, Jay Cantin, Don McLaughlin, Todd Snyder and All- American John Mortimer. Each . of the e Wolverines have bright prospects for the weekend. "Everyone should fare Sullivan very well," Sullivan said. "They…

… the Relays to prepare for the champi- onship meets at the end of the sea- son. For the Wolverines, the Relays mark the first of six straight weekend meets leading up to the NCAA Championships, to be…

April 01, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

… Neethling's NCAA z dominance, with Thompson losing two events. JOHN KRAFT/Daily zona gets one that got away By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Writer How can the Wolverines be this good? It may be premature…

… to say anything... but this is the best Michigan men's tennis team in years. But what makes these Wolverines so dominant? A prime example has been their performance the past two weekends, when Michigan…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 13

… right now. We're starting to steam- roll. I think we'll be pretty tough to beat the rest of the year." - Michigan catcher Mick Kalahar after the Wolverines heat MinnesotaJor the third consecutive time…

… with Minnesota on a sweet note Friday. The Wolverines did what they had yet to do this year - win a close game in the Big Ten. And then they did it again the very next day, hanging two one- run defeats…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 15

… overcame a foe that doesn't tend to lose very often - Mother Nature. After a five-hour rain delay, the second- ranked Wolverines (5-0 Big Ten, 26-3 overall) swept Penn State in a doubleheader, winning 10…

Wolverines wins in their first five conference games for the first time ever. Michigan had started 4-0 many times, but had never been able to notch a fifth victory until last night. With the weather and a…

… start ever at 5-0. Reid makes debut on mound for 'M' Michigan point guard makes transition to hardwood to diamond; pitches for first time in two years and strikes out three, gets first hit as Wolverine

…- ber. "I was a little rusty, but it was nice to have those first innings under my belt," Reid said. Continuing his week of firsts, Reid got his first hit as a Wolverine this week as well, knocking a…

…." Some of the credit for Reid's improve- ment, which is expected to continue steadily as the season goes on, goes to the rest of the Wolverines. Joining the team midway through the year is tough, and the…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

…-23-1 SERIES SCORE Michigan 4, Minnesota 0 Games played at Bierman Softball Complex, Minneapolis, Minn. A Explosive hitting leads Wolverines to victory. By Uma Subramanlan Daily Sports Writer The pitch, the…

… Gophers inhabiting the second spot in the Big Ten, this series was crucial for the first-place Wolverines. "They were huge games for us," Michigan catcher Melissa Gentile said. "Two of the games were really…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 20

…. Raiders pick off Woodson; four other Wolverines are taken i NEW YORK (AP) - Peyton Manning is finally No. 1. Randy Moss, however, fell all the way to No. 21, before the Vikings decided his talent was worth…

…'s selection at No. 4 overall. Five Wolverines were drafled as the wealth was sread among four teams. Soon ,. be departing for Denver will be backfield mates Brian Griese and Chris Howard; headed for New England…

… chosen in the draft. He can compare Heisman tro- phies with another former Wolverine and current Raider - Desmond Howard. STILIMAN Continued from Page 17 down the sideline. To the 40, the 30, the 20. The…

… made of. It was also the moment that I finally understood what it meant to be a Wolverine. I realized that it's not just the moments of glory that make one a true fan. Rather, it's the times of strug…

Wolverines not been clob- bered by Boston University in the semi- finals and lost nine seniors to gradua- tion the year before. this has been a year to rememberfor all Michigan fans. But it's been espe- cially…

April 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… the first period. Against New Hampshire, that wasn't a problem. The Wolverines looked good early, and led by defenseman Bubba Berenzweig's two goals, Michigan defeated New I Hampshire, 4-0, to advance…

… to the NCAA championship game against Boston College tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The Wolverines opened with a burst of energy in the first period while the Wildcats -- by their own admis- sion - emerged…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 18

… Gentile feasted upon in every game. Even in the second game of Saturday's doubleheader, when McBoard struck out five Wolverines and allowed only two hits, Gentile found a way to get to her, as she sent De…

… look just like her last one did. Just as in her freshman season, Beard saw limited action, in runaway victories. The kind of game like this past '1hursday's against Western Michigan. After the Wolverines

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

… season, some fans asked whether the seniors were capa- ble of leading the young Wolverines after the loss of nine seniors - including Hobey Baker Award winner Brendan Morrison - at the end of last season…

…. When the Wolverines struggled a bit during the regular season, losing the regular season CCHA title to Michigan State, many questioned whether Michigan was capable of winning the big game. With an early…

… mission is accomplished and it's time to move on. WARREN ZINN/Daily Michigan star forward Bill Muckalt played his last game as a Wolverine in Saturday night's NCAA championship game against Boston College…

April 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 112) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMoriday - April 13, 1998 TENNIS 'M' tennis superf an leads small crowd' Eric Sturgis, a.k.a. Superfan, watches and roots for the Wolverines during. a close matcha…

… at Michigan sophomore John Long's alma mater - Huron High School - and then, of course, play collegiate tennis for the Wolverines. But how does one become such a great fan of Michigan tennis? Well…

April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… Ann Arbor this week. After all. the Wolverines are off to a 10-I15 start. They lost three of four games at Ohio State last weekend and dropped to the conference cellar, Bowling Green, on the other hand…

… guys you hav e. But you have to save sonmc for the wveekend too: 6' ow.*, Unner S Co0m6ing1 .cap Ticet~s. G'rftdAtvc. 1iT epte Wolverines pitched their wor-st outing of the series, vet it was their only…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… scheduled for tonight at 8. The Wolverines are riding a wave of The omt into paOff ostn aterupset ia Ting then-No.2 Michigan North Dakota, 4-3, vs. New on Saturday night in Hampshire the West Regional at the…

… Wildcats boast four of the nation's top eight scorers, which will no doubt challenge a young Michigan defense. But after shutting *own the high-flying North Dakota scorers a week ago, the Wolverines seem to…

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