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September 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 2) • Page Image 21

… Green Daily Sports Writer Despite the addition of a new coach, Michigan's women's volley- ball team isn't exactly tearing up the nation. The Wolverines followed an 0-4 finish in the Boise State Tour…

…-host Boise State. The Wolverines finished the tournament by falling in four games to Utah State and to Oregon in a three-game sweep. First-year coach Peggy Bradley- Doppes, who brought sophomore middle hitter…

… Sports Writer A full moon hung over Tartan Turf - and became an element on the field - as the Wolverine field hockey team began its season Tuesday. Michigan notched its first victory, downing the…

… more color as the Wolverines were given the rare green card - twice - for apparently incidental contact. against Toledo The oddities continued when Toledo called on its goalie to take a penalty stroke…

… against the Wolverines. Clad in her heavy gear and pads, Carolyn Pishock tucked the shot into the upper left corner for the Rockets' only score. Despite the irregularities, Michigan senior Josee Charvet…

… what you do; that's really important." Michigan will try to add to its lone victory in three games this weekend in St. Louis. The Wolverines takeson Southwest Missouristoday, Louisville Saturday and…

… Virginia Sunday. Sturm story. Akron, one of the nation's best blocking teams, jumped to a 10-3 lead in the first game, but with White serving, the Wolverines cut the Zips' lead to 10-7. However, Michigan…

…'s run ended and Akron cruised to a 15-9 victory. Game two started ominously for Michigan as Wolverine setter Erica Badran-Grycan served wide. Michi- gan quickly regained service and used a strong net game…

April 09, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

… he Michigan women's tennis team dropped two close conference mat- ches of the season, leaving their re- cord at 12-7 overall, 0-4 in the Big Ten. On Saturday, the Wolverines took on Wisconsin and were…

Wolverines lost a pair of dual meets this weekend, due in part to the groin injury of number one singles player David Kass. Michigan suffered a 6-3 setback to North- western on Saturday followed by a 5- 4…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 14

…Page 6-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- December 10, 1990 by Jeni Durst Daily Hockey Writer The Wolverine hockey team proved its ability to throw a game's momentum its way was not just a one- time…

… team with the ability to fight their way into the win column. Friday night at Lawson Ice Arena, the Wolverines, went into the third period tied, 2-2, against the Broncos. Even with the foreign crowd…

… started taking over." "The third period was a good solid period," coach Red Berenson said. "It was a matter of momentum. We wanted to win and we knew what we had to do and we did it." The Wolverines rode…

… that momentum to tally their four ensuing goals and shut out Western for the remain- der of the game. The Wolverine surge commenced with rookie leftwinger Cam Stewart's playbook goal five minutes into…

…-captain Stone, who assisted in a big way at Yost Saturday by pushing Wolverine play in the winning direction. Michigan again went into a period with the score tied, only this time it was the second. It was midway…

… into the period when Stone's goal switched the thrust of the action the Wolverine way. "We were getting to a point there where it was get- Icers ride 'mo' toward victories ting kind of close, 1…

April 25, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 138) • Page Image 15

… runner Wolverine Kelly O'Connor (left) takes off around the bases yesterday. Michigan swept a doubleheader from Western Michigan, 4-3, and, 1-0. by Scott Erskine Daily Sports Writer When Western Michigan…

…. The Wolverines simply ignored WMU's dancing and singing and played nearly flawless softball. As a result, the Wolverines swept the doubleheader, improving their overall record to 23-19, while WMU's fell…

…, Michigan junior pitcher Andrea Nelson had a strong performance for the Wolverines, allowing three runs on two hits. However, WMU was still able to score three times. Senior outfielder Deana Brady led the…

…-2. Michigan's senior first-baseman Sara Dyksterhouse added another run in the fifth inning to increase the Wolverines' lead to 4-2. The sixth inning, however, proved to be the key inning for the Wolverines

… Bonnie Tholl and Dyksterhouse. The final Cowboy run came in the top of the seventh inning when catcher Luan Marienfeld scored on a wild pitch and the final score favored the Wolverines, 4-3. Junior pitcher…

… Kris Witucki picked up the loss for M' sluggers set for second MSU sweep Wolverines sluggers can reach .500 for first time this season by Matt Rennie Daily Baseball Writer Never let it be said that…

… 13-5 and 24-11 marks. Freehan hopes his team's recent pitching success will continue against the capable Spartan bats. The Wolverine hurlers have not allowed more than four runs in any of their last…

… the distance if he's pitching well, while Ojala, who pitched Sunday, will probably re- ceive help from either Dennis Konuszewski or Todd Marion. These Wolverines will have to contend with a Spartan…

… for the team lead in roundtrippers with five each and has driven in nearly 40 percent of MSU's runs. Dating back to last season, the Wolverines have won five straight against the Spartans. Both games…

January 11, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 69) • Page Image 16

… vacation winning four of seven games to put their overall record at 9-3. Before Michigan opened the Big Ten season by splitting their first two games, the Wolverines were busy with non-conference challenges…

…. Here is a summary of those games. Michigan 63 Wisconson-Green Bay 49 Michigan started off with two games before going home for Christmas. The Wolverines easily polished off Wisconsin-Green Bay 63-49 at…

September 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition -Thursday, September 6, 1990- Pag5 WOLVERINES DROP FROM UPPER ECHELON Wrestlers slip by Jeff Sheran Daily Sports Writer The Michigan wrestling team ranking…

… slipped con- Fritz Lehrke,1 siderably last season, finishing 31st nationally, as op- January, andi posed to 5th in 1989. Half as many Wolverines quali- who wrestled fied for the national tournament as did…

… moved up to 158 after fellow Amine injured his knee at Iowa State. ass loomed large when tournament time as Michigan lost its only would-be top ig Ten Championships. It followed that Wolverine placed as…

… rnament, a disappointment for a team that th in the country for much of the season, LA's, no Wolverine advanced to the place- s. Lehrke, seeded fifth, dropped his second aches en route to an early exit, as…

March 12, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

…. third-seeded Wolverines will play the fourteenth-seeded Redbirds Friday in Women earn first NCAA invite by Theodore Cox and Phil Green Daily Basketball Writers El Hockey awaits NCAA decision by David…

… playoff game. "We hope that winning this will give us the opportunity to continue," Wolverine coach Red Berenson said. "It was a big step for our program and another step would be just deserved," he added…

…. The 10th seed Wolverines will play 7th seed Oklahoma State Wednesday night in Stillwater, Ok. in the Midwest re- gionals. The team had just arrived at Metro airport returning from its 80- 69 regular…

… bidding process, the Wolverines needed to finish ahead of Bowling Green. This is due to the fact that it See HOCKEY, Page 8 Iowa Blue wins easy, 127-96 by Taylor Lincoln Daily Basketball Writer It was too…

… late to win the Big Ten title, but soon enough to salvage third place as the Wolverines turned in one of their most lop-sided victories of the season, 127-96, over Iowa. The win, coupled with Minn- esota…

…'s CCHA playoff consolation game against Bowling Green. The Wolverines defeated the Falcons 5-4 to gain third place. Ieers rebound Win over Falcons lends consolation for OT loss by Peter Zellen Daily…

… earlier Michigan swept past Western Michigan for its first ever opening-round victory in the CCHA playoffs. Then, the Wolverines had to face top-ranked Michigan State on Saturday, a tough, emotional game in…

… the first period- and-a-half and led 2-1 going into the third period with the only Wolverine score coming from Mike Moes at 1:37 in the second period. Then at 7:12 into the third, Moes scored again as…

… good play but he slid into Sharples. It comes down to that you can't give up two-on-ones on overtime." After that loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines had one last1 chance to prove themselves to the…

… for the first time in the conference championships, the Wolverines finished a distant sixth at the Big Ten tournament behind champion Iowa. Women split last 4 games by Theodore Cox and John Niyo Daily…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 9

… (12-4-2 overall, 11-3-2 CCHA) moves into sole possession of second place while Western Michigan (7-9-2, 6-8-2) holds at fifth place in the CCHA. The Wolverines played solid defense in both contests due…

… held the Wolverines to a draw af-. ter two periods Friday night before Michigan exploded in the third period. Amidst a slew of penalties and near brawls, Michigan scored four goals in the third frame to…

… half of Saturday's defeat. Riley's block was one of four on the day for the Wolverine sophomore. Duke's students are simply crazy fans Easy as 1-2-3. Such was the case for the Michigan wrestling team…

… Saturday afternoon. Coach Dale Bahr expected his team to sweep the quad meet, and the Wolverines 'dn't fail their coach. They defeated Eastern ichigan (35-10), Ferris State (24-12), and Toledo (30-6), to win…

March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… - Sports Monday - March 26, 1990 Wolverines bitten by Cardinal Stanford edges 'M' for third at NCAAs. by Mike Gill Daily Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS - Ten minutes after competition ended at the NCAA Men…

… gave us a helluva lead," Urbanchek replied. Urbanchek and Lang had just witnessed Stanford grab third place in the final team standings from the Wolverines by placing third in the championship final of…

… SWIMMERS, page 4 JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan swimmer Mike Barrowman waves to his teammates after winning the 200 breaststroke with a winning time of 1:53.77, a new American record. Fellow Wolverine, Eric…

… they wer night. Last year A sixth place finish out of seven teams is usually place. The not something to get excited about, but last year the performances Wolverines finished last in this competition…

…, res- recorded three of its highest event scores in he Wolverines began the competition on ercise, and totaled 46.95 points for a third Laura Lundbeck did a very clean floor ing a 9.55 to qualify her for…

… Michigan's women's gymnastics team is shown here on the uneven bars in this weekend's Big Ten Championships. The Wolverines showed improvement over last year, finishing sixth. HORSING AROUND --am by Jeff…

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…-than-friendly introduction to the upper echelon of collegiate swim- ming. The first-year coach suffered his first taste of defeat, in the form of a 77-45 loss to Michigan. The loss was the handiwork of a fine-tuned Wolverine

… Michigan swim, it is (bound to be) good for you." With the victory, the fifth-ranked Wolverines raised their dual meet record to 8-2, 3-0 in the Big Ten. Michigan State, currently 22nd, dropped to 8-1 and 5…

…-1. Michigan benefitted from a balanced attack which saw eleven swimmers contribute to the cause. The Wolverines also swept both diving events, led by Mike Bayerl, Steve Hamerski and Rob Silverman. However, the…

… his showing in the 500 freestyle. His time of 4:28.79, the second-best by a Wolverine this season, looms even more impressive considering Lang doesn't normally compete in that event. Michigan's victory…

… the Wolverines' victory, Bader com- mented on the value of competing against a team like Michigan. "When you look at the Big Ten, you see six teams that are in the Top 25," he said. "The level of talent…

… out f that race, a race we should have von," The Gophers then stretched their ead by winning the 1,000 freestyle y beating out Wolverines Katherine 'reighton and Stefanie Liebner. But Gwen Demaat and…

March 28, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 118) • Page Image 13

… ends winning streak Sluggers open at Ray Fisher stadium today by Theodore Cox Daily Baseball Writer The Michigan baseball team sprang for seven runs yesterday, yet the Wolverines still lost. Bowling…

… double to tie the game at seven, before Kyle Hockman smacked a single that scored Welch for the win. The Wolverines started the scor- ing in the first inning. Sophomore . Tim Flannelly began with a single…

February 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 96) • Page Image 14

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- February 19, 1990 Women hoopste Streaking Wolverines up by Phil Green rs take two on road set Wisconsin, Northwestern Daily Basketball Writer EVANSTON…

… - Upsets are things dreams are made of, and Sunday afternoon was a dream come true for the Michigan's women's basketball team. The Wolverines came back from a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the No. 15…

… bonus and going to the foul line with every Wolverine foul. After twelve minutes Michigan was down, 23- 10. It looked as if the Wolverines were in for another shellacking like the 92-62 loss Northwestern…

…, the tough defense and an excellent job on the boards helped Michigan go on a 12-0 run over the next 5:25. The Wolverines had not only gotten into the game but they had taken the lead, and taken it big…

…. However, with 3:38 left, the Wolverine's first half foul trouble came back to haunt them when first-year center Trish Andrew (5 blocked shots) fouled out. Less than one minute later, senior Joan Rieger…

… joined her on the bench after picking up her fifth foul. The Wolverines missed those two greatly. Michigan allowed the Wildcats to score the last seven points of regulation, including a fifteen foot jumper…

… on in the overtime and that's why I'm so proud of our team to not get down." During overtime neither team ever led by more than two and the lead changed hands six times. In the end, the Wolverines won…

… got it done." The weekend had begun well for the Wolverines Friday night as they extended their 'The home team traditionally comes on in the overtime and that's why I'm so proud of our team to not get…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 16

…Page 8-The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- November 26, 1990 Wolverines put Athletes out of Action, 109-102 TheMacintosh e monitor. by Theodore Cox Daily Basketball Writer AUBURN HILLS…

… - Michigan State might win the Big Ten for the second straight year, but the Wolverines did something the Spartans couldn't - beat Athletes in Action. AIA, who defeated MSU a week earlier, lost to Michigan…

…'re really quick with the three guards, and with the perimeter shooting, you've got to be out on them." AIA is a Christian team out of 0 Wolverine Rob Pelinka guards Zack Jones in Michigan's game versus…

…'m playing at about 80 percent," Taylor said. "It's coming along real gradual and I feel that I'll be 100 percent before the season starts." Regular season play begins for the Wolverines this Wednesday…

…, and Ray Jackson. The Wolverines still have three scholarships left. "We're happy. We got three good players, who are good kids who will help this basketball program," Fisher said. "We'd like to get…

December 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 69) • Page Image 14

… Michigan students will be going home for the holidays, most of the men's swim- ming team will be travelling to Hawaii for the beginning of a grueling road trip. Poor guys. Four of the Wolverines, however…

… hard,. too." December 22, the rest of the team leaves for Honolulu. The Wolverines will hold training camp there until their meet with the University of Hawaii on December 30. "It won't be a high…

… Superior, shut down the Broncos in Friday's 6-2 victory. Shields then held strong Saturday for a 7-4 Wolverine decision. "We're confident that we can win with either (Shields or Gordon) in the net…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 15

… FANS Continued from page 1 Welcomed the Wolverine starters: "R1 CHRIS! HI TONY!..." They even got "HI DEMETRIUS!" in ,Dtison. However, it became obvious that crowd would turn on Michigan 4s the PA…

… the ball. And like a Rocky Horror audi- ence, the crowd boomed with every move the Wolverines made: "PASS," "SHOOT," and the shrill "MISS" as the ball bounded off the rim. When Demetrius Calip missed a…

….C. - Steve Fisher and the Michigan Wolverines lost to Duke by seven points in their first road game of the year. How do they feel? Would this be considered a moral victory? The opposition, full of compliments…

… he played." Fisher also stressed the Wolverines' positives. "We appeared to at least get into a few things and fought hard," Fisher said. "We can hopefully take some of the good things that we did. If…

…. Despite its record, Duke is one of the nation's best teams, and its fans represent the country's best. The atmosphere for the Wolverines' first road game of the year couldn't have been much tougher. Many of…

… them had never faced a hostile crowd in their lives. And in all honesty, the Wolverines held their own. Calip rebounded from his blown dunk in the first stanza to score 15 sec- ond half points in the…

…. Michigan also held Duke All-American Christian Laettner to eight points and six rebounds below his season average. Granted, Duke guard Billy McCaffrey's ankle injury contributed to the Wolverines

…' performance, but they still earned their praise. Even though Saturday's game didn't provide the Wolverines with mucIt inspirational lift, it definitely pointed out some bright spots as they head into the…

… conference season. When Duke opened up its 20 point leads, the inexperienced Wolverines could have folded. They didn't. Twice during the second half, the last time with 8:11 remaining' Michigan cut the lead to…

… under 12. However, both times Duke proved its na tional ranking by reopening its lead. And although the Wolverines' late. spurt occurred when the game was all but over, they still accomplished it. And don…

October 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 28) • Page Image 9

…'m not sure what we're going to see." With one-third of the Wolverines' and half of Miami's roster comprised of first-year players, the question of success will be answered by the de- velopment of these…

… surrounding the Wolverine goalie situation. The Michigan coaching staff has still not decided who will fill the spot between the pipes. Yet, this situation could be insignificant because of the Wolverines

… women's soccer team. The Wolverines settled for a 1- 1 tie against Siena Heights College in a superbly played game. The game was expected to be closely contested and extremely physical, and no one went…

… way I could miss it." The goal put the Wolverines up 1-0, and the way their defense was playing, it appeared they would emerge victorious. At the 25:13 mark, however, the defense suffered a lapse…

Wolverines the lead with three takedowns during the rugged second half. The score remained deadlocked, and the teams headed for overtime. In overtime, rookie sensation Lisa Ashton led the Wolverine attack. She…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

…- ond half they played us 50-50, and in '66 overtimes they took it to us." " Wolverine Heather Marshall add- ed, "The team really gave one- hundred percent. We hustled as much , we could. We really…

… leading to the Wolverines' defeat was the team's physical condition. "We were just out of shape," Joyaux said. "...If we had been in shape, I think that we would've won, 3-0." Towne concurred. "It hurt us…

… a lot," she said. "I still think that we took it to them." Another problem the Wolverines had was putting the ball in the goal. They outshot the Spartans by a large margin, but were unable to gain the…

… evenly, with both teams making forays deep into each opponents' end. The Wolverines limited the Broncos' chances due to the stellar play of goalkeeper Marc Kuiper and sweeper Brian Rosewarne. "You've got…

… to recognize Kuiper's contribution. He made a couple of excellent saves," Schwartz said. In the second half, Western Michigan began to control play, keeping the ball in Wolverine terri- tory for…

… minutes at a time. They racked up nine corner kicks to the Wolverines' three, and peppered goalie Kuiper with five shots, but were unable to capitalize. Michigan, however, was able to convert one of its few…

… season. The Wolverines travel to Northern Michigan Saturday. Blue spikers fall to Spartans by Adam Miller Daily Sports Writer With the marching band playing in the background, the first champi- onship…

… the Michigan volleyball team is 'Win.' Optimistic as they might be, the Wolverines' hopes have yet to be realized. Michigan lost its eighth straight Big Ten match last night at Michigan State. The…

… Spartans prevailed, 15-5, 9-15, 15-2, 13-15, 15-8. The Wolverines do not have a lack of enthusiasm, despite their 1-16 overall record, but their talent can not match up to their opponents. Michigan coach…

… repeatedly, overpowering the Wolverines' defense. At times, Michigan's defense held its own, but too often it was helpless against State's primary rocket-launcher Becky Ballinger. As usual, the Wolverines

February 02, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

…'s trounc- ing by Purdue, the fourth-ranked Wolverines are certainly looking for- ward to their road trip to Wisconsin tomorrow afternoon. Wisconsin (11-9 overall, 2-6 Big * Ten), currently dwelling in the…

… leads the Badgers in assists and steals. His 56.3 percent shooting in Big Ten competition also leads Wisconsin. HIGGINS OUT 3-4 WEEKS: The Wolverines may have lost more than a basketball game against…

…, is a large part of the Wolverine offense and his pres- ence will be missed. Last weekend both Michigan basketball teams swept Michigan State. A win by the first place Purdue women's basketball team…

… tonight in West Lafayette might do the same thing to the Wolverines. After facing Purdue, Michigan will finish off their weekend in Champaign, taking on Illinois Sunday. Purdue (6-1 in the Big Ten, 14…

… down there," Michigan co-captain Tanya Powell said. The series is fairly even between the two schools, with Purdue having the advantage 13-9. The Wolverines' (3-4 in the Big- Ten, 11-6 overall) spirit…

… has been rejuvenated since defeating Michigan State last weekend in overtime. The Wolverines feel that they can beat * anybody, regardless of their national ranking. "It's just really a matter of how…

…, however, is what the Wolverines will have to use to beat a Boilermakers team that averages 76.3 points a game. Forward Ma- Chelle Joseph leads Purdue and the Big Ten in scoring with 23.7 points a contest…

… our other players on track." JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan forward Tanya Powell works the ball around a Michigan State defender last Friday night. The co-captain will lead the Wolverines as the team…

…'ve always had to beat them." As the Michigan State Spartans bring their squad to Ann Arbor tonight, the Wolverines are coming off their best performance of the year, scoring 265.7 points in last weekend…

… Illini to pull but of their meet with Michigan. Wolverine coach Bob Darden feels his team has an advantage because they had a meet last week. "(UIC) provided intense competition as another means of…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…, Muscat is confident these two weeks of matches and practice will put the Wolverines over the top. "We will challenge for the Big Ten Title on November 3. The U of M team should be a force to reckon that…

… does not need any additional motivation for this week's series with Bowling Green. Nobody has to remind the Wolverines they stayed home while the Falcons received an NCAA tour- nament bid, despite the…

… the Wolverine hockey program. Last year, the Fal- cons took three out of the four meet- ings between the two clubs and edged the Wolverines for third-place in the CCHA. No, motivation will not be a…

… problem for this series, which opens tonight at Bowling Green and re- sumes tomorrow night at Yost. The Wolverines have spent an entire summer with dreams or, more ap- CLASSIFIED ADS Every Thursday 6-9pm…

… is propriately, nightmares, of Falcons dancing in their heads. 0 Bowling Green has been such a nemesis for the Wolverine icers that this rivalry takes a backseat only to Michigan State in terms of…

… year is this year." And no one has to tell that to th Wolverines. August Snow Build a future means letting go of the past > A new play by Reynolds Price (Author of The Tongues of Angels and Kate Vaiden…

… winger Denny Felsner leads the undefeated Wolverines into Bowling Green tonight. During last years' CCHA playoff win against the Falcons, Felsner scored two goals and two assists. AT THE $6 000 AROUND…

February 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… M cagers By Lory Knapp Daily Basketball Writer In a league where winning on the road is about as easy as winning in the L.A. Forum, the Wolverine's upcoming conference road schedule can only be…

… described by one word-- brutal. Inbthe first of two road trips that will see Michigan (18-4, overall; 8- 3, Big Ten) play such contenders as Ohio State, Michigan State and Purdue, the Wolverines will begin by…

… taking on the Golden Gophers in Minneapolis tomorrow night. Minnesota (17-4, 7-4) is just one game behind the Wolverines in the Big Ten and a victory will place the Gophers in strong contention for the…

… Jennifer Eck. That would place the Wolverines in a strong contending position for the NCAAs held in March. "We have a chance to qualify 12 individuals (for the NCAAs)," Michigan coach Jim Richardson said…

… incredible." But first the Wolverines must concentrate on the championships at hand: the Big Tens. Michigan, has captured the conference crown for the past three years and has dominated its Big Ten rivals in…

… dual meets this season. A win this year would give the Wolverine's senior members a four year sweep of the championships. Still, no predictions are being made. "You just don't know until you get in the…

… to get ready to swim fast. That's the only thing we have control over- what we do." n " - The Wolverines will have to remain in control to cool down some stiff competition. Northwestern should prove…

… to be a tough opponent for the Wolverines. The Wildcats have the 1989 Big Ten Swimmer of the Year, Lori Holmes, who holds '89 conference titles in the 200-yard freestyle, the 100 and 200 butterfly, and…

November 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

Wolverines finished second with 72 points in winning the battle over the third-place Badgers, the Big Ten champions who accufiulated 88 points. But they lost the war, as Notre Dame captured the title with t 70…

… points. Coupled with the three- ,,point loss at the Big Ten meet, it was the team's second heartbreaking defeat in as many meets. Despite the disappointment, the Wolverines easily qualified for the NCAA…

… scoring Wolverine, ending up in 29th place with a time of 18:40. Similar to the Big Ten Championships, Michigan employed a strategy of starting relatively slow before eventually passing runners and moving…

… person who played well for us was Chris White," assis- tant coach Jim Smoot said. White led the Wolverines against the Golden Gophers with nineteen digs. She also posted eight kills and four- teen digs…

… against the Hawkeyes. In addition to a sputtering de- fense, the Wolverines could not, for the most part, fire up any offensive prowess. "(Minnesota) is known for play- ing really good defense. They did…

…, and we didn't seem to be able to hit the ball hard enough," Smoot said. "They kept returning all our shots. I think that was the main difference." Wolverine captain Julia Sturm led her team in kills…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… the puck in the net." After Denny Felsner put the Wolverines up 1-0 Friday, Ferris stormed back with two third period goals in three minutes to go up 2-1. Then, with two minutes 36 seconds left in…

… the defense cut to the left and that's when I decided to go to the net," Felsner said. "Those are tough goals to cover because I wasilying." The Wolverines had 38 shots on goal Friday, compared to only…

… 16 by the Bulldogs. In the second period alone, the Bulldogs were forced to turn away 17 Michigan attempts. Ferris goaltender Marc Felicio, had 35 saves on the evening. First-year Wolverine goaltender…

… Steve Shields, who earned the start after an impressive performance over Illinois-Chicago, had 14 saves. Saturday night was a completely different story for the Wolverines. Michigan's offensive onslaught…

… .............................................................. .. .. .. .... BRIANCANTONIDaily Ferris State defenseman Daryl Filipek skates past Michigan leftwinger Dan Stiver Saturday night in the Bulldogs 7-3 routing of the Wolverines. Officials lose control, allow eXtracurriculars by Jeni…

…. After a bump from Wolverine defender Aaron Ward, Ferris State's leftwinger Justin Lafayette proceeded to jab his stick into Ward's neck. The incident resulted in a two minute cross checking until Ward…

March 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… for them. The Wolverines have one of the tallest teams in the nation, with three players over six feet. Oklahoma State's biggest starter is only 6-foot-1, first-year center Shea Jackson. Jackson is also…

… the team's leading rebounder, averaging 6.1 a contest. The Wolverines will counter Jackson with Joan Rieger and Val Hall. Both are known "as tough aggressive players. Rounding out the Michigan front…

… fifth starter in the Wolverine line-up. After a slow start for the senior, she came on like a freight train in the second half of the year. After she started sinking baskets consistently from the corner…

… of the court, her scoring average jumped up from a few points to 10.8. She was the spark that ignited the Wolverines seven game winning streak which ended just over a week ago. All five of the Michigan…

… seniors are in the middle of any successful team." Michigan also has more depth than the Cowboys. Oklahoma State only rotates about seven or eight players, where as the Wolverines utilize nine or ten women…

… the Wolverines, because this is the first time the team has ever won the Big Eight. "This is an exciting time fc r us," Oklahoma State coach Dick Hateralman said. "It is definitely a highlight for the…

… careers of our seniors." Apparently the Cowboys know even less about Michigan. The only item that Hateralman has received on the team is a roster that lists the Wolverines' height. "It is a big concern of…

… Basketball Writer Big Ten title they have earnered d... Let's not say that Michigan is looking past their first round opponent in the NCAA, Illinois State. But the Wolverines are well aware of a very…

… hype around it." But before the Spartans and Wolverines can plan on another date, the Wolverines would have to beat such teams as top seed UNLV, Ari- zona or Ohio State. Michigan State would have to get…

… this national tournament in the biggest event in college basketball." Since the Spartans have won the more media attention within th state than the Wolverines, which suits Terry Mills just fine. "We…

January 29, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… wrinkle which set it apart from many of Michigan's previous close encounters. Michigan found itself in the unfamiliar position of coming from behind. Normally, the Wolverines opponents spot them a 15 or 20…

… to stay. What little they lack in talent they make up for in chemistry. The Wolverines were not going to outclass them. They challenged Michigan to either wake up or be brushed aside as a Big Ten also…

… his hook at the second half buzzer won it. J 0 I Wolverine left-winger Ryan Pardowski prepares to shoot in Saturday evening's contest versus Ohio State. During Friday's game at Columbus, Pardowski…

… horn sounded, overtime was complete and an ec- static Wolverine team raced onto the court in celebration. Final score: 71-65, Michigan ov- er Michigan State. Michigan (11-6 overall, 3-4 Big by Peter…

Wolverines, who are fourth in the CCHA, went into the series looking to put some distance be- tween themselves and the sixth-place Buckeyes. However, because of their inconsistency Michigan ended the side…

January 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

… been frosty the past two years. After finishing eighth out of 11 teams last year, the Wolverines finished ninth out of 11 Saturday as they emerged from the Windy City Invitational with a disappointing…

… two events. "We were victims of very inconsistent per- formances on the night," Michigan coach Bob Darden explained. The toughest event for the Wolverines was the horizontal bar. With seven major faults…

… ninth out of eleven teams at the Windy City Invitational. The only other Wolverine in a final was Jim Round, who had trouble landing his vault and finished ninth in that event. The squad realizes it didn…

…. "We have a lot of room for improve- ment." Illinois, which finished one place ahead of the Wolverines in Chicago, will test the adequacy of Michigan's preparation when they come to Ann Arbor on Sunday…

…. mers find, waters frustrating, simply because the Wolverines were milliseconds away from victory in each. "We were one tenth of a second away from an important third place finish against USC," said…

Wolverines don't have time to ponder what could have been ir California. Next weekend, they facL some of the nation's best teams, including UCLA, in the Dallas Morning News Invitational. ;ymnasts in meet coach…

February 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… began its season last weekend in Las Vegas. The Wolverines challenged a competitive field consisting of Ok- lahoma, Illinois, and host UNLV, and came away with a 2-3 record. Michigan advanced to the…

…, and he just gassed them." The win set up a rematch with eighth-ranked Illinois for the tour- nament title. In the first game against Illinois, the Wolverines rode another strong pitching performance to…

… if you don't put the ball in the basket." Friday night, the Wolverine women's basketball team proved what can happen when you do put the ball in the basket. You win. Michigan came out of the lockerroom…

… in East Lansing absolutely on fire. The Wolverines kept their shooting percentage at or above 70 percent for most of the first half. It was only after a brief cold spell, just before intermission, that…

…'s exactly what they did. We knew we had our work cut out for us." The Wolverines rode their hot shooting, including two-for-two from three-point range, to a 35-26 halftime lead. The shooting statistics are…

… pretty simple explanation for the Wolverines' hot hands against the Spartans. "Any game you come out and try to take the best shots you can, and fortunately for us, we made them when we got them," he said…

… responsible for Mich- igan's outstanding shooting. Carol Szczechowski's expert ballhandling frequently broke the press and once the Wolverines got past midcourt, they maneuvered the ball inside for easy baskets…

…'s front line to put up some impressive numbers. During the first 20 minutes, center Trish Andrew and forward Tanya Powell combined for 16 points on 71 percent shooting from the field. The Wolverines

… sank a meager 30.8 percent of its shots. Their defense, however, held Michigan State to only 34.5 percent for the half. As the Spartans clawed back, the Wolverines' defensive intens- ity, combined with…

November 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 54) • Page Image 13

… be pleased with the events of the weekend. The Wolverines split their series this weekend with Lake Superior State, but there was not the usual ambivalence that accompanies a series draw. Michigan was…

… absolutely ecstatic over the results. There are obvious reasons for this excitement. The first reason is the fact that the Wolverines won the second game of the series; it is always better to go out on a…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… three bids submitted for the carpet- ing. My son's company Wolverine Car- pets, Apex Industries, and another com- pany. We felt all along that the bid would go to Apex Industries since Alan Levy and Eric…

… on campus during move-in weekend. They obtained this privilege despite the fact they offered the University a smaller kickback than Wolverine Carpets, about 4 percent less. Upon discovering this…

September 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

Wolverines would spend the year in their usual bottom location - predicting Michigan for eighth place. Michigan, however, saw the season unfolding a different way, shooting for the upper division and a…

… possible NCAA tournament bid. Led by a core group of seniors, last year's Wolverines accomplished these goals. Michigan reached the 20-win plateau for the first time in team history, including a team high…

December 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… underway at 6 p.m. tonight. The home-pool advantage might not ensure victory for the Wolverines, though. A tough field consisting of Michigan State, Eastern Michigan, Oakland University and Allegheny will be…

… said. "The U.S. team works around the college schedules and the Canadian team doesn't." The series with Western (7-7-2 overall, 6-6-2 CCHA) is crucial if the Wolverines (10-4-2, 9-3-2) in- tend to remain…

…'ll respond." Wolverine coach Jim Richardson said Michigan's training ritual has remained constant. "I don't want to introduce any new (anxieties) in their lives right now. They have enough by dealing with…

… exams," he said. Rather than discussing the Wolverines' opponents, Richardson prefers talking about the expectations for his team. "They all gave pretty solid efforts last week," he said. "I would just…

… prolific offen- sively, but they're a team that doesn't give up as many goals. They're tied with us in that depart- ment." Last week, the Wolverines lost more than first place in the confer- ence. Junior…

November 09, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

…." Throughout the 1990 campaign, the Wolverines have heeded these words on their way to becoming one of the nation's best squads. The team has fared well all year against ranked competition, compiling three…

… invita- tional victories. These wins should give the Wolverines the confidence they need going into their biggest meet of the season. Thirty-five teams will toe the line for the NCAA District IV…

October 15, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

… a sweep of the Redskins by the Wolverine icers. Stone added an assist on a 3-on-5 goal by Chris Tamer to complement his three goals. The series marked the season opener for Michigan. He also notched…

… played streak of 45... ranked fifth on the team as a junior with 44 points... collected 100th point of Wolverine career in front of 18,448 fans in the first round of the Great Lakes Invitational... brother…

… Oliver, the veteran Wolverines dominated the ice. Senior Don Stone had his first goal and his first hat trick of the season, and Felsner put two more in the net. Shields, who played well Friday, was…

… every way seemed to lift the team's spirits. The only question mark for the Wolverines is who will be the regular starting goalie. Before the season, Berenson seemed to favor rookie Chris Gordon. That…

September 27, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 16) • Page Image 10

… are almost left out. He substitutes the dessert in their place. 'M' kickers shut out CMU, 5-0 Wolverines win, but show efficiency problems ft -I. Eric Sklar Daily Sports Writer The women's soccer…

… team didn't expect to get much competition from their Central Michigan coun- terparts, and they didn't. The Wolverines cruised to a 5-0 victory over CMU yesterday at Elbel Field, improving their record…

January 29, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… contention Friday night at the Western Michigan Invitational in Kalamazoo. Although the Wolverines were unable to match their overall performance during last week's Michigan Relays they still achieved strong…

… the last possible moment, robbing Dan of a season-high leap. Mike Hennessey also performed well for the Wolverines, grabbing first- place in the shot put with a toss of 48-feet-10 inches. Michigan…

… we were going to do, and went out and we did it." During overtime the Wolverine defense really kicked into high gear, holding Shea scoreless and the rest of the Michigan State squad to a total of six…

January 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

…. Uncharacteristically, however, the Wolverines outscored Ferris St., 5-1, in the final 15:54 Saturday to win 6-5 in overtime, completing a weekend ,*'sweep over the Bulldogs. "Our team came back all night," Michigan…

… falling behind, but we haven't shown it so far this year in the third (period). Now we have." But maybe more importantly for the Wolverines at this juncture in the season was returning to Ann Arbor with…

…'re the best passing team in the conference. If you don't play good defense, they'll make you look as bad as they made us look." Wolverine forward Tanya Powell (12) drives against Wisconsin at Crisler…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 14

…Page 6- The Michigan Daily -Sports Monday- January 15, 1990 Gymnasts finish 2nd to Gophers Wolverines lose to top ranked Minnesota, but top Kent State, WMU in first meet at Varsity y Albert Lin b…

… State, and Western Michigan, the Wolverines finished second to Minnesota, favorites for the National Championship. Going into the meet, Michigan coach Bob Darden hoped to give the Gophers "a nice push and…

… the edge.. At the end, however, Gupta was out- touched by less than a fifth of a second, and second place seemed to slip away. Stanford's final score over Michigan, 78-33, doesn't do the Wolverine

… able to give the extra kick to eclipse Evans. Diebler retained her lead and finished first. Another incredible race was the 50-freestyle, where Wolverine Jen- nifer Love was able to hold off Stanford…

March 30, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 120) • Page Image 11

… Tomorrow, 7:30 pm Varsity Arena Page 11 Blue begins Bi 0 by Ryan Schreiber Daily Baseball Writer The Wolverine baseball team opens up its Big Ten schedule this weekend with four games in two days against…

…. In addition, the Wolverines should expect to see frosh Steve Scheafer and senior Doug Peters on thl mound in two of the four contests. Scheafer posts a 2-1 record and a 4.01 ERA, while Peters, who…

… sports an identical record, has recorded 25 strikeouts in 27 innings pitched with a 4.61 ERA. Michigan co-captain Phil Pric feels that the Wolverines should have no problems with Indiana. "We're going to…

… walking only one. The Big Ten opener will be Michigan and Indiana's 118th meeting, with the Wolverines holding a large, 89-28 margin in the contests. STEVE SZUCH/Daily Sophomore pitcher Jason Pfaff sends…

… one towards the plate at Fisher Stadium Wednesday, against Western Michigan. The Wolverines split a doubleheader against the Broncos, winning 10-4 in the opener, but dropping * the second game 6…

… doubt about that," Ritt said. "I think we can be competitive with the top teams in the Big Ten. We've been hot all season. This weekend will show just how hot we are." The Wolverines will face Iowa this…

… are led by No. 1 singles player Jennie Moe. Minnesota dominated the Wolverines twice last season, by scores of 9-0 and 8-1. The second match took place at the Big Ten Championships, where the Gophers…

… over Wisconsin and Michigan State this year, but a loss to Northwestern." Ritt commented on the in- creasingly competitive Wolverine non-conference schedule, saying that it was stronger this year than in…

November 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

… these teams. Ohio State (4-5-1 in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association; 6-5- 1 overall) are off to a sluggish start this season while the Wolverines are flying high, but that doesn't mean this the…

… series will be lopsided. Last year, the Wolverines were unable to beat Ohio State, tying two and los- ing two against the fifth-place Buck- eyes. "Ohio State always seems to play well against Michigan…

…," Wolverine coach Red Berenson said. "They cer- tainly want to beat us." The rivalry may be more impor- tant to the Buckeyes than to the Wolverines, who list Michigan State and Bowling Green as their most…

…-point games," he said. "There's a lot of emotion in this series. These will not be quiet games." The Wolverines may have to go without starting left winger David Roberts. Roberts cut the bottom of his right…

… Kevin Sundman Daily Sports Writer On Monday, the Michigan men's cross country team headed into the NCAA Championships in Knoxville, Tennessee with high hopes. Confident and ready to run, the Wolverines

… knew they could perform well, but had no room for error. "We can finish as high as 3rd," coach Ron Warhurst said last Friday, "and as low as 15th." Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the latter of the two…

… Dame, a team the Wolverines nearly de- feated in the districts a week ago. Also Texas, who fin- ished fourth, and Wisconsin, the Big Ten champions who placed ninth, were teams that the Wolverines had…

… Warhurst, "and we couldn't hold the pace." On a bright note, the Wolverines' top runner, senior Brad Barquist, finished 31st running a career best time of 30:08 to earn the team's lone All-American honor…

… for the Wolverines. Three invitational vic- tories and a seventh place ranking in the polls were indications that this was one of the team's best seasons ever. Barquist Hoops Time s here 'M' men…

… tonight in the Wolverines final exhibition game at the Palace of Auburn Hills. AIA is a professional team comprised of former college, NBA, and CBA players. Playing AIA should preview how Michigan will fair…

December 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

…: 853 The Eastern Michigan mainten- ance crew had a long night last night repairing all the lights that Michigan team captain Carol Szczechowski shot out in the Wolverines 78-62 victory over the Hurons…

Wolverines responded to Eastern's pressure defense with controlled ball handling and quick- ness at the guard position. Sopho- more guard Stacie McCall used her speed to break down the Hurons. "Things worked…

Wolverines caught fire in the second half. After ten minutes of play in the period, Michigan ran up a 15 point lead behind the shooting of Szczechowski and junior guard Char Durand. But the Wolverine lead…

… sixteen. The Wolverines displayed a strict interior defense last night that featured frosh forward LaTara Jones. "She has a great physical presence and I was absolutely thrilled with her play," Van…

…DeWege said. Jones led the Wolverines with nine boards, five of which were offensive. Sophomore center Trish Andrew made an obvious defensive contri- bution chalking up eight blocked shots. The Wolverines had…

… guard shooting for most of the game. Junior guard Leah Wooldridge nailed two three pointers and totaled 12 points, second in scoring behind Szczechowski. OVER THE HOLIDAYS: The Wolverines play four games…

… this weekend. The flexible nature of the meet allows a team or individual to register as late as Saturday morning -- many of the Wolverines will not make their final decision about attending the…

… members are expected to train and keep in shape on their own during the vacation. The collegiate season picks up in January, providing the Wolverines with strong incentive to work hard during break. But for…

November 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

…0 Page 10-The Michigan Daily-Thursday, November 8, 1990 ll I MEN SWIMMERS HAVE STRONG SIX DRIVE: Wolverines open MICHIGA le defense rour 1, by Ken ugiura Daily Sports Writer Forget the…

Wolverines take on Wisconsin at 4 p.m. at Canham Natatorium. With the departure of four-time NCAA champion Brent Lang, the consensus around the league is that Michigan is ready to be dethroned. "They don…

… chosen again for the Midwest squad along with two new selections - Bemish and: the rookie surprise Louise Aloe. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Wolverine Michelle Swix competes in the 1500 meter freestyle last Friday…

… good swimmers, so the races should be competitive." Richardson remains confident, though, and hopes for results similar to the Wolverines' impressive 142- 92 thrashing of Oakland University last week…

…. The Wolverines will be led by junior Lisa Anderson and impressive first-year swimmer Karen Barnes, who had three victories apiece last week. Sophomore Kathy Diebler and newcomer Kate Girard also hope to…

… provide consistently strong perfor- mances. "We have a group of seven that are very solid and can score well for us at any time," he said. With the Wolverines doing more distance training this season, the…

… eleven Wolverines were a part, was not that team. Min- nesota gained top honors while the Subunion team garnered third. But the squad did not exit Iowa City before making quite an im- pression on its…

November 02, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… Daily. Page 9 r Andy Gottesman Otta Love It Blue and White both lack D' I Blue appeal extends -be on 2 A2city limits ADRIAN, Mich. - Michigan students generally treat the Wolverines as their home…

… team and no one else's. But the Wolverines are equally cherished out in the places where I-94 doesn't go straight through town. When Michigan scrimmaged at Adrian High School last night, the Maize and…

… bleacher in front of them. And there are probably more NBA players' autographs in Adrian - Michigan also played in the Maples' gym last year - than in all of Ann 'Arbor. When was the last time the Wolverine

… players remained on the floor at Crisler, signing autographs for a seemingly endless line of gram- mar schoolers? The Wolverines' trips to Hoosiers-like high school gyms around the state definitely works as…

… second, before racing out for autographs, to speak for all those who think of the Wolverines as U-M students do. When asked whether he rooted for Michi- gan or Michigan State, the boy took on a serious…

… the starting center position for the Wolverines this season. Seter steps out of anonymity, into by Phil Green Daily Basketball Writer How many people remember Chris Seter? Don't be embarrassed if…

… him to, average 10 points per game. He will be expected to contribute under the boards, and with solid defense. He might even spend time covering the other teams' top big man to help keep the Wolverines

… Riley on the bench. However, this year the Wolverines do not have that luxury. "We have to have Riley in the lineup," Fisher said. "We need Eric on the floor for 30 odd minutes a game." If Riley ends up…

… on the bench, the Wolverines, who expect to em- ploy an up-tempo style this year, will probably slow things down while he rests. Fisher has a better idea of who else might start alongside Riley and…

… near future. Yesterday marked the NBA's ill remains wide deadline for submitting final rosters. gs could change Former Wolverine Sean Higgins ap- season begins peared on the San Antonio Spurs' submission…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…Women's Soccer vs. Schoolcraft College Tonight, 5 p.m. Mitchell Field The Michigan Daily,, Wolverine kickers rem {in undefeated by Theodore (ox Daily Sports Writ~r SPORTS Field Hockey vs…

… women's soccer team had fun. Really. First they destroyed Valparaiso University on Saturday, 8-0. Then on Sunday, Michigan won its Big Ten opener against Purdue, 4-2. The Wolverines (3-0) didn't have any…

… Boilermakers after driving four hours to West Lafayette. The first half was a struggle for the Wolverines, but Towne came through again to score the first goal of the game. Mid-way through the first half, the…

…. "We are still trying to find one on campus. It's a credit to our defense that we are doing so well without one." The Wolverines only allowed two goals over the weekend, and one of those was on a penalty…

Wolverines will face tougher competition from Big Ten rival Minnesota, before hosting Penn State on Sunday. All home games will be played at Mitchell field. by Dan Zoch Daily Sports Writer Early leads turned…

… sour proved to be the plight of the Michigan women's volleyball team last night as the Eastern Michigan Hurons swept the Wolverines, 15-9, 15-10, 15-6. In each of the three contests, the team held two…

… first-year standout Fiona Davidson dealt three outstanding blocks that resulted in a Michigan drive late in the second game. The culmination of the short-lived Wolverine rally came when sopho- more Hayley…

… Lorenzen posted a kill to bring the Wolverines to 10-13. "They are working hard. They are trying to play a very disciplined kind of game. It's just because they don't know each other their capabilities…

…'t want 0 make a mistake. We're not even looking at the opponent yet because we're worried about us right now." The greatest problem facing the Wolverines recently concerns the re- covery of Senior Tarnisha…

April 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

…, proved not to be such a familiar place to the women's golf team last weekend. The Wolverines finished eighth in a nine team field at the Hawkeye Rio Rico Invitational in Nogales, Arizona. Nebraska won the…

… Barren, RF:;>:::::::>j::<.P:"R:.:6 i3::;4>: 500;. TimF~nreIy~BM.1:81.99 Out came the sun, and the Wolverines shined. The Michigan baseball team (13- 11) bounced back after three straight losses to beat…

…. Buerkel began the first inning with his first homer of the season. The Chippewas struck back in the bottom of the inning with a homerun by Matt Bauer off of Wolverine starter Russell Brock. That was the…

…. Buerkel knocked home the second Wolverine run after he slapped a single after Freehan signaled for a hit-and-run. The centerfielder struck again in the fifth inning, when he drove itt his third run on a…

… extended iFlannelly's hitting streak to 22 games. The sophomore leads the team with a batting average of .386 Buerkel then scored after Andy Fairman hit into a double play. - The final Wolverine run came in…

February 16, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

…. We have to respect them a great deal." On Sunday, No. 15 Northwestern will provide a difficult game for the Wolverines. In January, the Wildcats (18-2, 9-1) stomped on Michigan, 92- 62. "They're in…

… Looking back is always a lot easier than looking ahead. Looking back, one can say Michigan should have beaten Indiana and Iowa on the road. Now looking ahead, the Wolverines face their biggest road…

… Wolver- ines with a 19.6 average. The inside game will be a battle though, with Ohio State frosh phen- om, Jimmy Jackson, taking on the Wolverine big men. Jackson, last week's Big Ten Player of the Week…

…. The Wolverines will compete against Ohio State tomorrow in Michigan's final dual meet of the season. They aren't worried, though. "This is a last chance tune up before the Big Tens... but there real- ly…

… trailed. With Michigan leading 53-50, Robinson made a layup and a three- point shot and Mills made two short jumpers to give the Wolverines a 12-point lead with 10:10 left. But Minnesota then went on a 16…

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… moved a step closer to clinching a home-ice advantage for the first round of the CCHA playoffs with a sweep over Western Michigan this weekend. The Wolverines, who have not lost in their last six contests…

…-2 lead and Western coach Bill Wilkinson liked his team's position. "Going in 3-2, that's where you want to be in the third on the road," he said. However, the Wolverines broke open the game with four…

… into the back of the net for his 16th goal and a 4-2 Wolverine lead. Sophomore right winger Denny Felsner added his 19th goal at 15:37 to increase Michigan's advantage. It was Felsner's second goal in…

… Western Michigan this weekend. Ailing Blue rout Wisconsin, 77-63 Different 'M' Taylor Lincoln ew blood may spark Wolverines MADISON - When you walk into the Michigan locker room, it feels more…

… back well from losses. It is not surprising that the Michigan locker room has an NBA air to it. Four of the Wolverines' starters - Rumeal Robinson, Loy Vaught, Terry Mills, and Sean Higgins - are slated…

… the nation than many professionals. Can you name four players from the Sacramento Kings? Or from the nearby Indiana Pacers? Every coach who prepares for the Wolverines says about the same thing: "They…

…-ranked Michigan's 77-63 victory over last place Wisconsin (11-11 overall, 2-8 in the Big Ten) had a slightly different ring to it as the Wolverines (16-4, 6- 3) were without starter Sean Higgins and reserve guard…

… fifth place as the Spartans lost both weekend games, while Michigan went 1-1. The Wolverines lost to Purdue Friday night, 75-51, in West Lafayette, before beating the Fightin' Illini yesterday, 71…

…'s play sparked a barrage of fast breaks by Michigan that put the Wolverines up at halftime, 38- 32. Illinois came out of the locker room after the first period with a Close doesn't count, except in…

Wolverines' score of 269.50 fell short of the Spartans' 272.15, but it marked a season high by almost four points. i ,I …

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…'re better than we showe this weekend," Harvey said of the Wolverines' lackluster team performance in a non-scoring meet. "It's hard to chastise a team when you have members who did well." Michigan's better…

….58 seconds. . The Wolverines also had second- place showings from Brad Holwerda in the high jump, Neal Newman in the 600, Phil Ferguson in the 200, and Matt Scharl in the pole vault. "I think the best…

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