Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

… Michigan wrestling team played host to Morgan State, Eastern Michigan and Lehigh for a series of dual meets at Cliff Keen Arena. Just when it seemed that the No.20 Wolverines would garner three victo- ries…

… and put the exclamation point on an otherwise perfect day, Lehigh spoiled the moment. After trouncing Morgan State and Eastern, Michigan fell to the No. 17 Engineers. With the Wolverines trail- ing 15…

…. One in particular taunted the Wolverines with chants such as "Crush that Wolverine like a jelly bean!" The taunting did little to disrupt Michigan as it went on to win the meet 45-4. The Bears forfeited…

… in the 118, 150 and 158 weight classes, handing the Wolverines 18 unearned points. Michigan registered two pins by Chad Biggert(177) and Jehad Hamdan (190) along with three shutouts by Drew Pullen (142…

… wrestled the Lehigh match," Catrabone said after the match. "It was just for the team." The Wolverines defeated Eastern 42-3 after moving Catrabone and Biggert back to their usual positiori* and inserting…

… three more wins, including a thrilling 18- 13 verdict over the Wolverines. The last time the Engineers won at Michigan, Ronald Reagan was in the White House. During the 1985-86 season, Lehigh beat the…

Wolverines, 26-16. Over the last eight seasons, Michigan has won all eight meetings between the two schools. During that span, the Wolverines have outscored the Engineers, 227-97, including a 36-11 trouncing…

… first five matches." Against Illinois on December 10, Michigan suffered the same results. Excluding MattStoutin the 118-pound class, the Wolverines lost all of its lower weight matches, putting the team…

… behind 14-3. IT'S A SIUE THING: Before facing Lehigh Saturday night, Michigan hosted Eastern Michigan University and Morgan State University, and the Wolverines beat the two schools 42- 3 and 45…

January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, January 9, 1995 - Wouda returns to Wolverine lineup MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily Royce Sharp and his Michigan teammates trounced South Carolina at Canham…

… Natatorium Saturday, 114-81. Illue . ies by Su th Carolina Wolverine semiors shine in win over Gamecocks By MICHELLE LEE THOMPSON Daily Sports Writer Senior - n. One who is older, of igher rank, in one's last…

… times in their events, but the Wolverines took no points for their efforts. "(The Gamecocks')coach isafriend of Alex (Braunfield)," Urbanchek ex- plained. Braunfield is the Wolverines' assistant coach…

… Telford, a sophomore All-American, placed sec- ond behind Wolverine Chris Rumley in the 1000 freestyle, and first in the 500 freestyle. Gamecock backstroker Charles Girdlestone placed second in the 200 IM…

…," Buyukuncu said. By NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA Daily Sports Writer Marcel Wouda is back. The seven-timeAll-American, four- time Big Ten Champion and three- time NCAA Champion has rejoined the Wolverines' run for…

November 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 29) • Page Image 13

…. In fourth place, with just six games remain- ing, the Wolverines are striving for their first tournament berth in the team's history. The problem is, three teams are currently tied for fourth and two…

… of Michigan's remain- ing games are against ranked opponents - Ohio State and Penn State. A fourth-place finish in the Big Ten should get the Wolverines into the tournament, but it is apparent that…

February 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

… Buckeye futility continues Last night's win over Ohio State was Michigan's sixth straight in the series. The Wolverines' streak dates back to 1992, when the Buckeyes had a five-game run of their own…

… going before Michigan won 75-71 in the NCAA Tournament. Ohio State still leads the overall series with the Wolverines, 74-62. Page 5 Thursday, February 9, 1995 Eight to .go for NCAAs he Michigan…

…-4, to make the NCAA Tournament. With that in mind the question becomes which Wolverine team will show up for the home stretch of the season. Will it be the team that lost to Penn, Washington and St. John…

… version of the Wolverines comes to play, they'll miss the NCAA's for the first time in the careers of Fab Five seniors Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. The Wolverines had nine games 4eft to prove to the…

January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… this check list is longer than a DC-20 aircraft. Reality Check No. 1: Michi- gan must win with defense. The days of the Wolverines out- running and outgunning their oppo- nents is over, and the reason is…

… Jackson and Jimmy King, the young Wolverines make the opposition beat them with tough shots every game. But the defense has to get even tougher. Games like yesterday's could have been won, despite their…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 17

… Championship"is apretty big phrase. At least that's what Red Berenson says. The 12th-year Michigan hockey coach has set some high goals for the team going into the 1995-96 season, but if his Wolverines don't win…

… league in 1981. But the Wolverines have owned the best regu- lar season conference record three of the last four years and, this season, they have the talent to accomplish at least that much. "I know how…

… more stick tricks than any other Wolverine. "Legger's hilarious," Luhning says. "He's never serious until he's got the uniform on. It's nice because he's not all stressed out like some guys are." Legg is…

… coach Red r Berenson says he isn't the least bit concerned. "You can't put everything into a na- tional championship," he says, a sol- emn look across his face. But its obvious what the Wolverines' goals…

… might be some talk in the lockerroom of revenge. The game will likely be a barometer where the Wolverines stack up against championship-caliber foes. But,ofcourse, there's more. "Obviously we set goals…

March 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…: Jackson leads the Wolverines in scor- ing, assists and rebounds this season. King can't lead Michigan to big victories? King accomplishes some- thing that Webber, Howard and Rose had never done - beat rival…

… Tournament is remarkable. Overrated? Underachievers? Mr. Walton, I believe Jackson and King are finally done proving you wrong. 'M' stakes NCAA claim Wolverines' win over Penn State raises hope for bid By…

… sit back and put it into perspective." The Fab Five made their mark on college basketball and now the curtain has fallen. DUG "LAS ''A"ER/ aly Maceo Baston and his Wolverine teammates swatted the…

… Michigan a 10-point lead and the Nittany Lions seemed to wilt after that. The Wolverines took a 36-27 lead into halftime. In the second half, Jackson contin- ued his onslaught, amassing a team- high 20…

August 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 14

…. "Back then, (the Wolverines) spanked us pretty - good," Welsh said. When Welsh was at Navy, he visited Michigan Stadium seven times and never won. His Midshipmen were outscored 252 to 44 in those games…

… and were shutout in three. The Cavalier team he took over in 1982 has been even less successful against the Wolverines. Virginia has never scored a point on Michigan, losing its only two meetings with…

… automatically be converted into an SOAS Account (UF). Open forums will he held to provide information, and answer questions on: * March 30.1995, at 3pm-4pm, Michigan1Union [Wolverine Room] * April 11,.1995, at 4…

…pm-Spm, Michigan Union [RAnderson RHRoom] " September 2S. 1995, at 4pm-Spm, Michigan Union [Wolverine Room] * September 28.1995, at 3pmn-4pm, MichiganUnion [Wolverine Room] If you have any questions…

March 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… men's golf team is teeing off for the first match of its 1995 spring season. The Wolverines are currently in South Carolina, gearing up for the Ben Hogan Invitational on Fripp Island. The first round of…

… State, Penn State and Purdue join the Wolverines as the only represen- tatives of the Big Ten. Today is the first time Michigan has taken the clubs out of the bag since October. The Wolverines closed out…

….ancaster awhile," Lancaster says. "But you don't get to for long." Not when you're a swimmer. Not at Michigan. From October to March, Lancaster and his Wolverine teammates have had one goal - one pursuit which has…

… has gotten Michigan far. The Wolverines have been ranked No. 1 all year and are favored to finish that way. But they need their freshmen. Lancaster and von Richter have been a big part of Michigan…

…'s success and will need to perform well if the Wolverines are to win their first na- tional title since 1961. "They may be only freshmen, but they're going to be major contribu- tors," Urbanchek says. "We can…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 22

… ball was crossed in front of the crease. The wolverine defense was able to block the first shot and stall Penn State, but the rebound landed right in front of Daniie Rhein and she blasted the ball into…

Wolverines in scoring, shots on goal and total points. She has been Michigan's constant offensive threat. SHORT Hops: Goalie Rachael Geisthardt notched her sixth shutout, breaking her career-best mark for one…

… season. The Wolverine netminder owns a 9-4 record and lowered her goals- against average to 1.30 with the blank- ing of Ohio State. With three goals this weekend, Michelle Smulders raised her total to six…

Wolverines stunned them with a last second goal a week ago. On the flip side, Michigan plans on avenging its own collapse in Iowa City September 29 where it blew a 3-0 lead and lost, 4-3, in overtime…

… inning. The Falcons tallied two runs offGriffin - one in the fourth and one in the sixth. Coach Carol Hutchins was happy to see the Wolverines show such domi- nance in the two games. "I thought we showed a…

… McDonald in second place for Michi- gan. She tied for ninth place, shooting 229. Along with two other first-year team members, she has helped lead the Wolverines for much of the year. Freshman Sharon…

… scores of 233 any 247, respectively, to help earn the win. All five members were in the 70's every day. This was Michigan's last tournament for the fall season The Wolverines resume play next Spring. "This…

January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

…6 - The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday -- Monday, January 9, 1995 HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: Exhibitions not kind to Wolverines 0 By MELANIE SCHUMAN and TOM SEELEY Daily Hockey Writers Michigan has not…

… fared well against Team Canada, and Saturday's loss was the third consecutive in the three games that the Wolverines have played against the Canadians. The last time Michigan played a Team Canada squad…

October 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 9, 1995 isteam to beat ' .for CIIpA1ioins ip The Wolverines want to add a second CCHA playoff championship to their trophy collection…

… six new players who together assemble one of the top fresh- men classes in the country. With these new additions, there's no tellinghow high the Wolverines can go. "We expect our freshmen to come in and…

January 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… fact, the Wolverines were the only runners there. Nevertheless, the Michigan .ntrasquad, held Saturday, was an important event for the women track and field athletes. "The meet brought the team to…

…/MSU/ Wolverines will take a great deal of 2/18 Eastern Mich.( what they learned in the Michigan 2/25- Intrasquad with them into other, 2/26 Big Ten Champ more competitive meets. 3/4 Sllverston Invita "I like the…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan