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October 02, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… luxurious facility, a veter- an team and a full summer of prac- tice behind it. Now all that is left for the Wolverines is to go out and dom- inate. In their 101st season, the Wolverines will get their first…

… competition in the nation. The Wolverines will face teams that are expected to be in the top 20 - including Notre Dame, Duke, North Carolina and up-and-coming teams William & Mary and Virginia Commonwealth…

… summer of grea something the Wolverin have last fall due to inj nine members are returni ing senior Brook Blain,N back after missing the sec last season due to a backi The first preseason ran finally…

…) ranki meaning," he said. "We cerned about playing righ Last season's Wolverin 54th in the polls, with record of 9-14. This seaso is their best chance to NCAA by storm. "We have the potential t 15 or top…

…-20 team," Eisne The Wolverines are als their fall preparation a MARGARET MYERS/Daily Junior William Farah and the rest of the Michigan men's tennis team face a difficult challenge this weekend in…

… North Carolina. ,The Wolverines will face some of the top teams in the nation at the Tar Heel Invitational. It should Tisch Tennis Center. it the com- Completed in early 1997, . tlie state…

… spectator t practice, facilities should be completed.by es did not next summer. uries. All With a top-notch structure in ng, includ- which to play, the Wolverines will be who comes able to gain an extra step…

… a top- The Wolverines will then try"to r added. bring back what came to Michigan o enjoying 40 long years ago - a natiUI t the new championship. ire for Eck weekend. Although the Wolverines are ranked…

… 19th iie nation - tops in the Big Ten --Zawacki sai#Ie girls are not overconfident. "Every team works hard over the sumr:' Zawacki said. "Preseason rankings don't ri ab much." The Wolverines will have…

October 02, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… 9A wSILJtcrn d, i...- - omen's golf fights the blues athome By Dan Lev For the Daily Michigan women's golf coach Kathy Teichert hopes there's no place like home for the Wolverines. After two tour…

… happen, we'll have trouble being competitive." Ax struggling women's golf team will look-to get on track this weekend when Michigan hosts its only tournament of the year, the Wolverine Invitational. 'Two…

… weeks ago at the Lady Northern I2Lte at Penn State, Michigan finished a ppointing 14th out of 16 teams. The p6of finish was especially frustrating for the-Wolverines, because it came a week after a…

Wolverine Invitational, but this year she hasn't been Wjfied with her scores. haven't been playing well, Park s4g"What I need is to gain confidence itOdyself. Once I do that, I'll probably -(better." .'ark…

… ourselves.' Michigan will be part of a 13-team field featuring five Big Ten teams, including last year's Wolverine fitational tournament champion, diana. The tournament will be played in a six…

July 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 17

… in February, he knew what he was looking for. The Devils held the draft rights to three Wolverines -- Brendan Morrison, Mike Legg and Sean Ritchlin -- and Lamirello observed a potential investment. But…

… none of those three players were the first Wolverine to sign with the Devils this offseason. That distinction fell to John Madden, who was not draft- ed by an NHL team. Madden's signing on June 26, while…

… drafted while at Michigan. However, after four years as a Wolverine, the New Jersey Devils made him an offer he couldn't refuse. He was the first Michigan player of the Class of 1997 to sign with an NHL…

April 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

Wolverines hope to establish a bit of consistency in a weekday doubleheader against Western Michigan today in Kalamazoo. Western serves as tune-up for Blue :L By Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Writer The…

… Michigan softball team might not know all that much about Western Michigan, but the Wolverines know what they expect out of today's 2 p.m. doubleheader in Kalamazoo - two wins. "I don't know anything about…

July 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 18

…. Conrad and Gentile have been selected to the USA Softball 1997 Pan Am Qualifier team. The two Wolverines, along with 16 other players from the United States, will travel to Medellin, Columbia and compete…

… from July 20 - 30. Conrad played first base for Michigan as a sophomore. She led the Wolverines in batting with a .387 aver- age and is listed as a utility player for the Pan Am Qualifier roster. Gentile…

July 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

….m. until sunset. Students with an Univeristy ID are admitted free of charge. Wolverine places 6th in Sunrayce '97 By Maria Hackett nology and equipment, which were more Daily Staff Reporter advanced than…

… many of the other teams.' Relief and accomplishment lit up the "We won the first two races on tech- faces of the University's solar car team nology. The last one got a little too hi- as the Wolverine

April 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

… more often - wasn't on the same page with the head coach. I FALCONS Continued from Page 10 All of Michigan's hits were singles and the Wolverines left 10 runners on base. Rob Bobeda was 1-for-4, and…

Wolverines will attempt to break Eastern Michigan's nine-game win- ning streak, while trying to avoid los- ing consecutive games for the second time this season. F. r.. ...* ............a…

July 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

…' icers taken by NHL By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Editor The NHL draft on June 21 was a unique experience in the development of many hockey careers. Only two Wolverines were selected in the draft, but their…

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