March 15, 1993
(vol. 103, iss. 95)
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… there has been one word that has characterized the Michigan women's basketball team's season, that word is almost. The Wolverines have 'almost' won on many occa- sions, but have fallen short in the fi…
…- nal minutes. For much of the season, the Wol- verines had 'almost', but not quite enough players to be competitive in a Big Ten game. The Wolverines' lost their final game of the season Saturday at…
… to an open Wolverine downcourt. The play worked to perfection, with two Wolverines open down- court. Unfortunately for Michigan, the play came after a missed basket and therefore was illegal. Throwing…
… in January, the Wolverines' three-point loss marked quite an im- provement. In Roberts estimation, guard Jen Nuanes presence in Michigan's lineup and Stacy Love- lace's absence on Purdue's side made…
…, following up her 15 points and 11 rebounds against Indiana. The Wolverines leading scorer, Andrew, scored 10 points, well be- low her average of 19.5 points-per- game. While Andrew did grab 13 caroms, her…
… last game at Michigan was a disappointing conclusion to a fine senior season. "She got the shots," Roberts said, "but they just wouldn't fall." Fortunately for the Wolverines, the shots were not falling…
… Wolverines did not come with big plays down the stretch, leaving the players wondering 'what could have been?' "You realize what you could have accomplished throughout the whole season," Andrew said. "It would…
… her four years at Michigan, her Wolverine teams were nowhere nearly as successful. MacDonald learns valuable lesson at NCAAs by Tonya Broad Daily Sports Writer In the grand scheme of things, older…
… prepared next time. "Now I know it's there. I need to be brave and have better tactics," she said. Surpassing their previous top in- door finish of fourth, the Wolverines had their best performance ever in…
… Just when you write the Michigan women's basketball season off, the Wolverines pull something like this. It's as though another team stepped into their baggy maize and blue uniforms and played the final…