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March 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

…. That's right - wait for the re- sults. Though the event ended last Friday, the Wolverines left the na- tional ski finals at Squaw Valley, Calif., with no clue where they placed among the 19 competing…

… St. Olaf, a team from the Wolverines' region, taking home second-place honors. Michigan placed 11th in the slalom and 16th in the giant slalom. No in- dividual results were available. "It was kind of…

…. Other Wolverines expressed the sentiment that the loss of their top skier affected more than just their scoring. "Amy had kind of led us this season, and when she hurt her knee, and then (Wolverine skier…

… out of competition. The waiting also came into play with regard to the course conditions, which the Wolverines said were new to them after skiing on short, cold- 'The course was reall y different from…

… forced the Wolverines to change their skiing style. "We had to ski completely differ- ently on each run," Shorter said, "and that was tough to get used to. "It was disappointing, but things like this…

… happen. Bad days come along, and unfortunately we had two in a row at the national champi- onships. All we can do is be excited for next year." So after the waiting is finally over and the Wolverines have…

… unanimity of the people's poll. Everybody, including Jalen, believes that the Wolverines have a date on Bourbon Street in early April. by Elisa Sneed7 Early Tuesday morning, the Michigan men's golf team…

… back nine on the additional holes, the scores from those holes were thrown out. After the first day of play Michigan's Blue squad - the top Wolverine team - was in sixth place with an 18-hole team total…

… of 328, just 18 shots behind the leader, Ball State (310). Four of the five Wolverines from the Blue team had tallied scores in the 80's - Carson (82), sophomore Bill Lyle (83) and seniors Anthony…

… holes, two of them Wolverines. Senior David Hall, of the Michigan Blue team, and soph- omore Chris Brockway, playing on the Michigan Maize (the second Michigan team) both chalked up 79's for the…

March 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…-1 victory over by Ken Davidoff in a better position to critique the . Western Michigan last night in a ther winners for the Wolverines Daily Basketball Writer media coverage of their loss." dual match at the…

… The Wolverines (1-0 Big Ten, 5- as freshman Tar Graff. one's an expert. And when it comes issue. "My pick for winner is 3 overall) won their third straight Bronco coach Betsy Kuhle was to covering your…

… team. Michigan coach Jim Richard- son feels this squad could be the most talented one he has taken to NCAAs. See SWIMMERS, Page 10 mm.: . ERIK ANGERMEIERJDai~y Wolverine junior Brian Harper grapples his…

…- American status for Notre Dame. "I think that all of us are capable of being All-Americans," King said. "All it takes is one win you're not supposed to get." Sean Bormet (158), the lone Wolverine to win a…

February 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…." After the game, only those cheering the Wolverines left the arena smiling. At home, the Lions have not been winning often, as their 1-5 home Big Ten record would indicate. Surely the Wolverines expected…

…, no one was too surprised with the way Penn State trimmed the Michigan lead from 19 to 11 late in the game. Although this is not new for the Wolverines, there was a minimal level of concern. Michigan…

February 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, February 18,1993 Hitters swing into Florida Consistent pitching key for Wolverines as season begins by Brett Johnson Daily Sports Writer Freshly cut grass…

… team for the first time this season. The Wolverines play a day/night doubleheader against Florida (4-1) in Gainesville to open what promises to be a challenging nine-game spring trip. "Our anticipation…

…. Call for other worldwide destinations. CoumcilTraMe 1220 S. University Avenue STE 208 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 313-998-0200 Call for a FRE cop of the Student Travels Magazine Wolverine Fitness Center…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

… many guards. Combined. True, the Wolverines feature five players listed as guards on their official roster, but probably have more who are capable of playing the position. In fact, coach Steve Fisher…

… numbering them or labeling them guards, centers and for- ~IL -iel wards." And with the Wolverines' obvi- ous lack of size, that perimeter play will be crucial in a more wide-open, up-tempo style of play…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 20

… only other Wolverine with center-type size. However, having played limited min- utes during his freshman campaign, it remains to be seen if he has Big Ten- type strength. Derricks may represent the Wol…

… fresh- man Olivier Saint-Jean (6-7, 200) to see plenty of time inside for the Maize and Blue this season. In addition, with an abundance of Wolverine pe- rimeter players, 6-foot-8 Jalen Rose will be…

… team to be suc- cessful, he cannot do it alone. Without a go-to rebounder like Webber, the Wolverines will have to rely on a balanced rebounding attack. "We won'thave the Big Ten's lead- ing rebounder…

… games in order for the Wolverines to be as successful, and even more successful, as they were the last two years. No one on the team can replace Webber. There is no question about that. But a collective…

…'BurtonTower, across through the fishbow4, under the ...NOTHING BUT N inmmmmmmq the Diag,. Arch.., lET.: 3-BALL TEAMI I 51-CHIP , 30 Sat 10-5:30 mntd V.S. (14441 FILE PHOTO Juwan Howard will be the Wolverines' go…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

…," Fisher said. "(But) we're going Webber to NBA forces Wolverines to stand on their own to be good. I'm convinced of that. When you've got four starters back and when you've got the athleticism that we can…

… have in spots, you're going to be good." Justhowgood, though, isas uncer- tain as the result of your first blue book exam. Illinois coach Lou Henson stated his thesis clearly: The Wolverines are the ones…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

…-season game for which that individual would be eligible. After two years of living inside, Michigan will have to make achange. The thrust of the Wolverine of- fense the past two seasons has been getting the…

… Howard being our productive guy inside," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. Because of a lack of size in the paint, the Wolverine forwards will be counted on more than ever to nail the 15-foot jumper from…

… the corner or the three-pointer from the top of the key. And they must shoot better than a year ago. Although the Wolverines knocked down almost 50 percent of their shots last season, most came from…

October 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

… its 15th consecutive game this sea- son. - In a hard-fought battle against Penn State, the Wolverines finally came out on top with a 2-0 victory. Freshman Nicola Armster tallied her 13th goal of the…

… first five minutes of the game Michigan was really attacking the Nittany Lion defense. The Wolverines had two different scoring opportunities on a wide-open Penn State goal, but they didn't con- vert, and…

… unsuccessful. The many Wolverine runs up the field were followed by crosses or shots that just needed a tap into the goal. But Penn State's defense was strong enough to fend off any attacks and held Michigan…

November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 21

…, less trash talk Small parts needed to make 'M' ru Leadership from veterans, bench necessary to push Wolverines By RACHEL BACHMAN The Crisler Crazies will play a bigger role in basketball games this…

… basketball team. Steve Fisher will need certain in- tangibles to surface if the 1993-94 Wolverine model is todrive back to the Final Four. The most important immeasurable item in Michigan's quest forasuccess…

… (medium) zesty or butter crust original hand tossed (sm., med. or Ig.) super su garden salads twisty bread sticks coke & diet coke 12oz can or 2-liter bottle "Meet the Wolverines" Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar…

March 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… more individual points in the meet, based on seedings, than we ever have before." The Wolverines are very well represented in several events. "Our strengths are the 500 free, the 200 IM (the first day of…

… lead-off both of the Wolverines medley relays and compete in the 200 individual medley. Only the Michigan divers head to Minneapolis lacking NCAA experi- ence. However, Michigan diving coach Dick Kimball…

October 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

… early 1970s. Further, the Wolverines sought players like Peoples for their new-look defensive secondary, as the bend- but-don't-break philosophy was giving way to a blitzing, attacking gameplan. So in…

… special teams, working the cover units on both kickoffs and punts, and his defensive time was limited due to the presence of fifth-year seniors Otis Williams and David Ritter in the Wolverine secondary…

… giving Washington a first-and-goal on the Wolverine 5- yard line. Peoples and Chris Hutchinson stopped Husky quarterback on a first-down option. Then Peoples stuffed Napoleon Kaufman on a dive for no…

… playing safety for the Wolverines. "The best part of being a safety is the pressure," Peoples said. "There's so much pressure on you because you're the last line of defense. The pressure is there to get it…

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November 18, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 37) • Page Image 23

Wolverines finished 14-15, in- cluding a first-round NIT loss to Colo- rado, Fisher knew his artillery was out of ammunition. It was time to reload. "It was important for us to get a good recruiting class…

… this type of media scrutiny before they even bounced a ball." Despite the hype surrounding the star freshmen, Fisher proved his low- key approach suited the Wolverines perfectly, coaching them to an unex…

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