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September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 GOPHERS END WOLVERINE DOMINANCE a etters aim to recapture transfer from Pepperdine. Nagel has LAST YEAR'S freshman phenom ving Ann Arbor…

… the California Wolverines with a consistent ace in fifth singles spots respectively, last Ten conference meet, sending three tennis powerhouse which finished either the first or second singles spot year…

… the last 19 tears that failed to bring home a Big Ten Championship. A FALLING dynasty? Hardly. Not only do the Wolverines return 411 but two members of last year's 4quad, they've also added "one of the…

Wolverines have a wealth of talent and experience. It's no wonder Eisner has "a very positive outlook" for next season. More than likely, steady Ed Filer (12-11 overall, 7-5 in Big Ten) will return to his…

…, sophomore Chip McColl, or sophomore Mike Pizutello figure to team with some of the singles players to fill out the final two doubles spots. Even with their strong returning nucleus, the Wolverines will still…

… were 10 or 12 foreign players in the Big Ten. Add those to the good players in the U.S. and that makes the competition that much tougher." But the Wolverine mentor seems to have title thoughts on his…

… mind again. "We improved throughout last season and we lost several close matches that I though we could have won. We must continue to improve... and I think we have." If Eisner is right, the Wolverines

… Syndrome, the 1986-87 petitor a season should be a great im- being a s provement for the Wolverines and more agg coach Bitsy Ritt. my singl( Injuries to no less than four key Basle r players forced Ritt to…

… individual slide a bit as she moved to slot. er junior with two solid on her racquet is Bloomfield Ave Erin Ashare, who posted victories as a freshman. RE ADDED some much onsistency to the Wolverines' matches…

… teammates hope to return the conference championship to Michigan. The Wolverines have won the Big Ten Title 17 of the last 19 years. *'II6& II A 44 1 Headqartes fo Autenti "Chapion SwatsT-shrts& Shrts 4 A…

March 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 10, 1986 Wolverines destroy Hoosiers, 80-52 (Continued from Page i) because of its team defense. Grant held Indiana's sharpshooting guard Steve Alford…

… to 15 points, and when Alford evaded Grant, more than one Wolverine was in his face. "I don't think we're as bad a team as (Michigan) made us look," said Knight. "They really played the game away from…

Wolverines grabbed the rebounds, whirred downcourt and produced plenty of easy baskets. "If we're running, and just playing hard, we can beat almost anybody," said Antoine Joubert, another double figure (16…

… fatigue. Frieder felt his club's offense fell stagnant over the second 20 minutes, but the Wolverines were still able to extend their lead. When Tarpley completed a three-point play at 9:54 of the second…

… half, Michigan was up by 22, and it was obvious the conference crown would reside in Ann Arbor for another year. Still, the Wolverines weren't finished. They flirted with a 30-point margin before Frieder…

… removed the heavies and inserted Steve Stoyko and Ron Gibas. One heavy who paced the Wolverines and led the cheers was Tarpley. The senior center was sim- ply unstoppable, collecting a game high 21 points…

… produced were amazing. This year, the Wolverines simply completed the picture. This time, it was clear. BARB"s i ARBS By BIrh McOuade 4 Championship atmosphere. . . Tournament Update Michigan begins…

Wolverines would pit them against the winner of the Iowa State-Miami of Ohio game. A Michigan-Iowa State matchup would see Cyclone coach Johnny Orr going against his former school. Orr led the Wolverines to…

…- tory over Indiana Saturday, and so were the Wolverines. "When we were in the huddle getting ready to come on the court at the beginning of the game, I saw fire in a lot of people's eyes," said Michigan…

… first place. The schedule maker couldn't have planned it any better. The do-or-die situation possessed the Wolverines and even had the usually placid Crisler Arena fans screaming to demonic proportions…

September 30, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

…, September 30, 1986 Page 7 I Stickers lose to Iowa, By ROB LEVINE The field hockey team opened the Big 10 season last weekeid in Columbus with a loss and a tie. The Wolverines fell to nationally…

Wolverines as Iowa dominated play, outshooting Michigan, 15-8. Iowa also had fifteen penalty corners to the Wolverines' one. Against Ohio State Michigan let one get away. OSU scored first at 5:04 of the first…

… Clemon Johnson and a 1989 first-round draft pick to the Seattle Supersonics for forward Danny Vranes and former Michigan Wolverine Tim McCormk. Johnson, an eight year NBA veteran, was the backup center for…

… AWolverines to their first ever national basketball title, the NIT Championship, that same year. In the NIT final against Notre Dame, McCormick scored a team-high 28 points and led all Wolverine regulars in the…

November 21, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 21, 1986 Wolverines By ADAM SCHEFTER Despite losing two games this past weekend to Michigan State, the Michigan Wolverines played some excellent hockey…

… for the Wolverines' slow start at 3-9. Excluding one game at Illinois- Chicago when the team had food poisoning, the game at Michigan State last Saturday was the only one that the Wolverines have been…

… this weekend when they face a squad that is similar to the Wolverine want team. The 6-6 Broncos (fifth place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association) have a lot of freshmen on the team. Three are…

… on defense and five are on the front line. And like the Wolverines, their freshman have done an admirable job. Center Paul Pollilo, a Brantford, Ontario native, has picked up much of the offensive…

…," he said. "We'll stand there until they're quiet." But the real scare for the Wolverines is Buckeye receiver Cris Carter. Michigan defensive coordinator Gary Moeller called him "Their Carter," comparing…

… him to Wolverine great Anthony Carter. The junior All-American candidate is OSU's all-time leadin receiver with 157 grabs, 25 for a touchdown, and 2589 yards. This year he has hauled in 58 passes for…

… aickles, four interceptions, and two sacks.' Harbaugh called Spielman a "superman." Harbaugh, however, may have the kryptonite to get through the Buckeye defense. If he does, he will lead the Wolverines

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

Wolverines will enter the conference playoffs in two weeks as the last qualifier. EVEN MORE frustrating for Red Berenson's club is the failure to better the seventh-place finish of a year ago. "We really…

…-2 deficits and made the game close. In the end, though, the Wolverines failed to capitalize on their offensive opportunities, while the Buckeyes combined clutch scoring and good goalten- ding. SATURDAY evening…

January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…. Play basketball he does, however, and beat the Wolverines he did on Saturday night. For its part, Michigan did not play terribly. The Wolverines shot 53 per- cent as a team, Joubert broke out of his…

… in the areas they should have dominated. The Wolverines outrebounded thehSpartans by only three, and the inside game, where Michigan was supposed to work over Michigan State, was almost nonexistent…

… week's victory overgood" said the Wolverine coach Iowa. State's hot shooting quicklyg" inthe Wosverynepcoach. dasedhoes f nysuch deja vu. "Michigan State was very up for us. dashed hopes of any s…

… because three of its players allegedly raped a woman. Louisiana State canceled a game because too many players had the chicken pox. And the allegedly mighty Michigan Wolverines got thrashed Saturday by a…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… basketball teams, most advantages anyway. Line the Wolverines up next to some squads and their superior height is quickly apparent. Bounce them off others and Michigan's overwhelming size and strength show up…

… as black and blue marks and an average eight rebound deficit for opponents. OR PUT Michigan in a grueling fast-paced game and watch the Wolverines dodge fatigue by using their ex- cellent bench…

October 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…U overcast day, the Wolverines took NOT QU Saturday's Ohio State Invitational, was the wom Led by senior All-American team. In Colu Chris Brewster's first place finish, Bert, and with the squad tallied a low…

… score of 34. still feeling th Northwestern (51), Purdue (67) the Wolverine Ohio State (89), and Missouri third. Northwe Baptist (105) rounded out the field. "THIS IS A good win for us," said Wolverine

… Warhurst. "He made a commitment Invitational Tc this past summer, and he's a THE different runner this year." defeated M SOPHOMORE John Scherer, Bradley in fou the Wolverines' third finisher, in the mat…

… prevail nt," said Warhurst. itself as a Big Ten powe his second year of meet, with Ohio State second. Michigan Stat r the Wolverines is Kentucky, and Akron ral Collegiate Wolverines. ps, to be held in "It…

… R at OSU )ok the continued her impressive running, nishing leading the Wolverines while Eastern notching a ninth place finish. Sarah ed the Gray, a freshman walk-on from Morristown, N.J., ran third…

…, ," said finishing fourteenth overall. oped to Thompson, a senior, overcame an week in illness to compete. Although she Ontario ran seventh for the Wolverines, lay, the Parks is hopeful. Next up for the team…

… is the ce was Michigan State Invitational October raging 18. At that time, the Wolverines owand will be given another shot at OSU. 4 I kers sweep at Butler AM BENSON ken bonestdidn't volleyball team…

… last uries, Michiganwon ournament in three ng through the Butler ournament. WOLVERINES Morehead State and r games each. Then ch against Butler, npt the hosts in three 15-5, 15-13. everal injures going…

… tournament. The Wolverines had 15 service aces against Morehead State. And against Bradley, the Wolverines had 43 digs compared to three for their opponents. Although Michigan has looked impressive in non…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

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… seconds only twice in that entire game?" "You're kidding." "Uh-uh. Whatever you do, don't blame last year's showing in the tour- nament on anything other than the way the Wolverines played. The fact that…

…, though. each Wolverine has a role to play, and Rellford's is critical At 6-6, 230 pounds, Rellford sees his most important contribution in the offensive power game. He knows THE SEVENTH ANNL ON THE HO…

…, like all of the Wolverines, has a role to play. As the Wolverines embark on what could 'When I'm out there, I'm always trying to get people motivated. It's important that I can generate something for…

…- verted most of its scoring oppor- tunities. After turning' in poor field goal percentages over much of the season, the Wolverines finally vaulted above the .500 mark. Needless to say, Rellford has been…

February 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

… of nine from the free throw line. But this time it didn't matter. Despite Antoine Joubert's confident predictions for a Michigan victory, the Michigan State Spartans dumped the Wolverines, 74-59, last…

… divine. Instead, those other Spartans - the ones who usually watch their Plymouth, Indiana teammate sink bomb after bomb - combined to shut down Michigan's inside game and simply outrun the Wolverines. The…

… transition," said a dejected Bill Frieder, the Wolverine coach. "They made us shoot it, and we didn't shoot it in." Surprisingly, neither did Skiles. The senior guard was 4-of-11 at half- time after forcing up…

…, and created havoc for Michigan by penetrating and dishing off. More important, it was Michigan State, not Michigan, which pumped itself by outrunning the opposition. If the Wolverines looked flat, they…

…. No conistent shooting. No transition defense. The three elements Michigan needed to win last night never materialized, as the Wolverines were slapped in the face with a 74-59 loss at Crisler Arena at…

… rebounds, but poun- ded more than the glass. MSU's collapsing zone defense kept Wolverine center Roy Tarpley in check all night. The 6-11 senior finished with a respectable 15 points, but just six in the…

…." So instead of going with the bread and butter, Michigan resorted to the cold leftovers. The Wolverines forced poor shots in the second half, shooting just 33 percent from the floor. "I think we played…

… one good half of basketball," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder whose 10-4 Wolverines dropped to second place in the Big Ten. Unfortunately, you have to play two. The second half we jus didn't shoot…

… well. We make four or five more baskets, it takes away four or five of their transition stuff. They're so good in transition." THE WOLVERINES were no match for the Spartan running game. MSU guard Scott…

December 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… got a bye. They are going to play the winner, which hopefully will be Michigan. If we don't win Monday night, then we are going to bring in Western to play Kent State." Jokes aside, the Wolverines will…

…-half lead by Western Michigan last night as the Broncos upset the Wolverines 62-59 at Crisler Arena. A three-point basket with four seconds left by Western guard Steve Amundson broke the 59-59 tie. Antoine…

…. "But he saw me open, so he passed it." The wide-open Amundson swished it through the net for a three-pointer from the left side. THE WIN was anything but lucky, according to Wolverine coach Bill Frieder…

… Arena. The Wolverines were upset by the Broncos, 62-59. I I MEOW i them," said Frieder. The three scored 36 points between them. Grant led the team with 16, Joubert had 14, and Thompson had six. The…

… absent from the start. When the Wolverines weren't shooting the ball (and missing), they were throwing it away or fouling Western. Thompson, coming off his best game ever as a Wolverine, threw the ball…

…-13, and 20-15, but sloppy play prevented the Wolverines from stretching the lead any farther. '1 Christmas Break Rate Women cagers rebound to c apture third i Make your break in a car from National…

Wolverines into an early hole. The team shot an average of 24 percent, and Michigan's top scorer in the game, junior Lorea Feldman, was held to a mere 12 points. The Cavaliers dominated the Wolverines with 10…

… to move offensively." THE WOLVERINES re- grouped for a victory in the consolation game, defeating Virginia Commonwealth 70-47. It was Feldman who took charge with VanDe Wege ...impressed by Cavaliers…

… basketball teams, came up: penniless against the Wolverines: VCU just committed too many-' turnovers in the game (20) to stay: above water. Likewise, in the first. half Michigan's started dismally,' shooting…

December 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… be one of the top Big Ten players of the year. " MICHIGAN TOOK a 30-25 lead into the half, then exploded with the first 10 points of the second period to take command of the game. The Wolverine

…-leading three blocked shots. Senior Vonnie Thompson rounded out the double digit scorers as she contributed .12 points, eight -in the first half, including a nifty driving lay-up in traffic. Wolverine head coach…

… take it to them, not let them be the aggressor." Michigan made use of Eastern's man-to-man defense, running every chance it got. The Wolverines outhustled the Hurons, and Van DeWege again praised his…

Wolverines revived with a 12-1 sprint of their own to put the game out of reach. MICHIGAN HAS its toughest opponent coming up this Friday, as the Wolverines travel to the University of Virginia to battle the…

…. The Wolverines finished at the bottom of the Big Ten with a disappointing 3-15 conference record, but have as much hope for the future as any Michigan volleyball team. The principal problems over the…

… weekend were the same ones that have plagued the Wolverines all year: inconsistency and poor execution. Heading into Purdue, Michigan was riding a three-match winning streak. Purdue, meanwhile, was riding…

… the skids. Michigan coach Joyce Davis had predicted, "We're going to beat Purdue." IT WASN'T to be, however, as the Boilermakers pulled out a 15-12, 12-15, 15-8, 15-6 win. The Wolverines committed 16…

Wolverines just "didn't play well," according to Davis, particularly at receiving service. Overall, the weekend losses put a damper on the team's postive outlook after the weekend sweep of Northwestern and…

…, as Coach Davis points out, "There's no other direction to go." The Wolverines accomplished eight of ten of the team goals they had set for themselves, but the season was a disappointment because the…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…f 6e icn4.IiguriJtfI Jy . . - a,. ' f, "-r -~ - k;iยฐa,6*' * -IU! Wolverines look to rebound, rebuild Norton and recruits to dominate defense By SCOTT G. MILLER Hockey coach Red Berenson is in…

… charge of rebuilding the skyscraper of a program known as Michigan hockey. The Wolverines' 64 years of competition have produced a record seven NCAA championships. As head architect, Berenson is designing…

…Caughey, and Todd Brost will provide the offense. Jones (28-39-67) operates the blow torch that fuels the Wolverine attack. He won the Doc Losh Tropy given to the team's leading scorer for the second straight…

…-checking style coach Red Beren- son hopes to employ. Sporadic forechecking in the defensive zone hurt the Wolverines last season. defenseman won the award in his first two seasons of play. "Jeff established…

… RUNNING, lifting weights, and practicing all winter long, however, the Wolverines .are looking to rebound from last year's season- long debacle. Coach Karen Collins thinks her club may be able to remedy its…

… return has been to work on things we need to team would bg a grave mistake. A do to chop away at the bottom." Collins has an impressive recruit What the Wolverines can rely on is class led by Chesire, Conn…

Wolverines' ties with shutouts "(Michigan) had a lot of key defense also held Purdue's Boiler- juries last .year," Stevens explain makers scoreless, supplying the "K.C.'s had a great recruiting clz energy for…

…, Jim Richardson is making some waves of his own in the University's Matt Mann Pool. Last season the Wolverines used 12 swimmers (18 is normal) but still managed to finish a respectable fifth place in the…

January 31, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

…. "THIS IS playoff hockey right now," said Flames coach Val Belmonte. The Wolverines travel to Chicago having split the last six games - all against nationally-ranked opponents. But Michigan could only…

… better than they have all season,'' said Berenson. "They are feeling better about themselves, and it shows on the ice." THE WOLVERINES barely showed up on the road early in the season. Michigan lost its…

…- Caughey is still not skating like we'd like," Berenson said. -'-C :z NE'S _ : 3 _.,,. , > Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Ferris State's Doug Edgar (20) chases Wolverine left winger Tom Stiles (11-25-36) in…

… early-season action. Michigan and Ferris State are locked in a three-way tie for sixth place in the CCHA standings with Illinois- Chicago. Bradley to lead Wolverines in theihi Open Rebuilding tankers…

… hope to stay afloat against powerful Spartans By EMILY BRIDGHAM Facing some of its toughest com- petition yet, the Michigan women's track team will compete in the Wolverine - Converse Open tomorrow at…

… the Track and Tennis Building. Playing a key role in the events will be junior Dedra Bradley, whose perfor- mance last weekend clearly proved her versatility and speed for the Wolverines. "I am really…

April 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… WrkId Wolverines walk by w- Y'ld ~t By JEFF RUSH All Michigan had to do to defeat Division II Wayne State yesterday was to step to the plate and walk away. And keep walking, and walking and walking…

…. THE WOLVERINES waltzed away with 16 runs in the first game of yesterday's doubleheader, beating the Tartars 16-9. Michigan swept the twinbill with a 5-1 victory courtesy of the stellar pitching of…

…-conference opponent for Michigan. "I don't know that much about them," said Wolverine head coach Carol Hutchins. "I know they have a very improved team, and teams like that always give us the most trouble." Bowling…

…, Bowling Green has been hurt with the loss of regular cen- terfielder and leadoff hitter Tammy Wiatr. FALCON HEAD coach Gail Daven- port sees some likenesses between her team and the Wolverines. "Michigan is…

February 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… now stands at 4-3. The marvelous weekend started on Friday when the Wolverines scored a 259.25 to a 256.95 win over Illinois- Chicago, and a 242.5 victory over Kent State. CAPTAIN Mitch Rose placed…

… the all-around with a 52.60. he came in first place on both the horizontal bars (9.40), and the parallel bars (9.30). These scores helped the Wolverines (263.20) to overcome Iowa State (261.10), and…

… Janne Klepek who finished fourth in the all-around with a 36.15, her highest all-around score as a Wolverine. Another freshman, Amy Meyer, also performed well with a fourth place finish on the balance…

… r By CHRISTIAN M. MARTIN The 14th-ranked Wolverines blasted Eastern Michigan's swim team out of the water this weekend, 72-41, in a meet that was a "tune-up, a chance to relax," as Michigan head coach…

… Friday at Matt Mann pool. Resting some of their better swim- mers and swimming out of their nor- mal rotations the Wolverines still dominated the event, capturing eight of the ten swimming events and oil…

… bumper-to-bumper traffic jam. Friday's 85-74 loss at Northwestern and Sunday's 72-67 win at Wisconsin jammed the Wolverines into a three- way tie for third place in the Big Ten. They now share 5-4 records…

… lane and geared up for a disheartened Wolverine squad that had just lost two in a row. According to Michigan head coach Bud Van De Wege, the Badgers did not play like the Sunday drivers they were made…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…." FRIDAY NIGHT the Wolverines weren't as lucky, falling to the Engineers, 7-6. In both contests, Michigan fell behind by as many as four goals with a sorry combination of defensive lapses and offensive inep…

…- titude. The Wolverines' come-from- behind style may have been enter- Aaining, but it didn't make Michigan head coach Red Berenson's life any easier. University of Michigan has." formance a ALL OF THE…

Wolverines cut scored his the margin to 5-3 with goals by Frank Wolverine on Downing and Todd Brost. of the circle. But RPI forward Mark Jooris breakaway made the score 6-3 with a goal on a Michigan ah…

… minutes to go, but the Wolverines Hernberg sk couldn't get the tying goal and send dered on a the game into overtime. made a pa "WE DIDN'T have a very good picked up t second period, but I thought it showed…

… went to the s extra goal, but it was a good team ef- nberg) . . fort to come back in the third period." him or me. Having fallen behind Friday, the make a mov Wolverines resolved not to suffer the I…

… goalie Tim Makris in favor ofM gainst Michigan in the oris has scored 11 goals Wolverines, half of his entire season. outdone, Billy Powers first hat trick as a n a slap shot from the top It followed a…

…. "I same school as him (Her- I just thought 'It's either I thought he was going to e on me. I just got lucky, Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Wolverine wings Bruce Macnab (14) and Joe Lockwood (10) fight…

… off RPI defenders after Engineer goalieBrian Jopling (31) makes a save. The Wolverines upset defending NCAA champions RPI, 11-10,.Saturday night. SURGING LADY CAGERS S WEEP PAIR: stuns 16th…

… the score to 36-28 in favor of the Hawkeyes. But then Lorea Feldman took over for the Wolverines. Stringer stormed off the bench, and for her theatrics, was rewarded with a technical. Feldman sank both…

Wolverines' poin- ts, with Feldman pouring in a game high 22 points. "Lorea has established herself as one of the finest players in the league," said Van De Wege. "She's big time. She wants the ball when it…

November 21, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

… riday, November 21, 1986 Page 9 Bradley takes its mark for Wolverines in NIT opener By SCOTT G. MILLER Instead of a jump ball to start tonight's basketball game between Michigan and Bradley, the referee…

… limitations for us not to shoot the ball. The three-pointer is only 19-9 and that is not too far at all." IN ORDER to slow Bradley, Wolverine guards Gary Grant, Garde Thompson, and Antoine Joubert must contain…

…, a 6-8 sophomore, is critical to the survival of the Wolverines' three guard attack. The Muskegon native and sophomore Glen Rice (seven po and three rebounds) will carry the bulk of the rebounding load…

… hope is not only for the coming years. The Wolverines would dearly love to win their remaining four conference matches and finish a respectable seventh. It seems unlikely, but coach Joyce Davis insists…

… it can be done. TO BEGIN the task, Michigan faces off against Northwestern tonight, against whom the Wolverines haverecorded their only Big Ten win. When the two teams played at Evanston, the Wildcats…

…." ON SATURDAY, Wisconsin rolls into town. A month ago in Madison, the Wolverines played one of their worst matches of the year in losing to the Badgers in straight games. Wisconsin is on Blue turf now…

… of the net." The Badgers will retaliate with outside hitters Liz Potempa and Connie Venske the two who hurt the Wolverines most in the previous match. Like Northwestern, however,.Wisconsin isn…

…'t large or powerful. Both teams, Davis says, "are very beatable." Neither will take strong control of the match. Two wins this weekend would give the Wolverines momentum as they make their final run against…

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May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…. The Wolverines will open today against Wisconsin, the second- place finisher in the Western Division. The host Gophers, the winners of the Western Division and the defending Big Ten cham- pions, will…

… was championship caliber. The Wolverines trailed 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning. After the first two batters, Steve Finken and the Big Ten bat- ting champion Casey Close, failed to reach base…

… same level." I By D) A 32-17 re current sta Celtics or th it is certain Well, not Wolverine s "Innanss Thin offense led to softballers'fall ARRENJASEY ting" were two words that seven-team Big Ten…

…," said second mark was 20-5. players. But their only senior was unless you're baseman Martha Rogers, voicing Perhaps the Wolverines set their Lisa Juzysta, who walked on oftballer. the opinion of the rest…

… of the team. hopes too high, too soon. But with during her sophomore year. The tent" and "disappoin- "It can all be summed up by 12 an aggressive start in California Wolverines also had three fresh…

… Michigan's fourth-place coach. "We didn't execute bunts and we didn't get the key hits." Let's just say that if the Wolverine sluggers were to form a ladder, there would be an awful lot of rungs missing…

… outstanding at- titude, effort, and achievement. The past season can be seen as one to grow on for the young Wolverines. According to Hut- chins, it should be seasoning enough to prepare them for a run ai the…

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 13

…-1 exhibition defeat against a powerful Team Czechoslovakia. THE biggest games over the holiday, tlwever, were those against CCHA rial Ferris State which earlier this season swept the Wolverines ap in Big Rapids…

… notched two goals apiece, goalie Tim Makris topped 29 of 32 shots and a 4-0 sec- ond period helped lead the Wolverines (8-12 CCHA, 9-13 '6*erall) to their first victory in 1986. Michigan coach Red Berenson…

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… squad to defend its 1985 Big Ten title. The Wolverines, now 3-5 on the season, start their conference schedule with a home opener against Northwestern today at 2:30 p.m. "CURRENTLY WE'RE ranked number 20…

…'s conference talent this weekend against Northwestern today and Iowa tomorrow. Eisner hopes today will start a streak of dual meet victories, since four of the Wolverine's five losses have been to top 20 teams…

… Brad Koontz round out the Wolverine's singles roster in fifth and sixth positions. Freshman Chip McColl joins the doubles action as he teams with Brad Koontz for the third doubles tandem. Rounding out…

… the Wolverines 12-man roster are senior Hugh Kwok, junior Jed Hakken, sophomores Franz Geiger and John Solik and freshman Michael Pizzutello. EISNER SAID the motivation level on the team is very high…

…," Eisner said. "They have to say 'Is this guy good enough to beat Michigan?' when they recruit." One thing that would make the Wolverines' quest for another Big Ten title easier, according to Eisner, would…

… up against Miami of Ohio and Big Ten foe Northwestern. The problem is, the Wolverines are riddled with injuries. Tina Basle, Tricia Horn and Lynn Wise are sidelined. While Basle and Wise could possibly…

… three should be back for the last five meets of the season, the Wolverines' most crucial matches. They are sitting out now in an- ticipation of those meets. Basle and Wise, sophomores, are expected to…

…, men's golf coach Jim Carras knows how you feel. His spring break didn't work out either. In March the Wolverines went to Florida placing thirteenth in the South Florida Invitational. They played in…

… for the Purdue Invitational. The Wolverines will be led by seniors Peter Savarino and Chris Westfall. Savarino, who replaces graduated Dan Roberts as captain, had the best scores in Florida last month…

… Hersh Patell will be expected to give some immediate help as well. Last year the Wolverines finished third in the Big Ten tournament and this year coach Carras wants to do at least that well. "We…

December 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 5, 1986 -Page 13 Wolverine jcers look to bury Gophers By SCOTT SHAFFER Having faced all eight of its Central Collegiate Hockey Association rivals twice, it is…

… now time for the Wolverines (4-12) to venture out and take on their first non-conference foes of the season, the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The teams play Friday and Saturday nights in Minneapolis, and…

… a 3.61 goals against average, and junior John Blue (4.71). If there is any advantage for the Wolverines in playing such a strong team, it lies in the fact that Minnesota is in the middle of final…

… at the Wolverines' 4-12 mark and become overconfident. The coaching staff knows almost nothing about Michigan's team (Talafous was surprised to learn that there were ten freshmen on the roster) and may…

… be in for a shock when they face a team that has been blown out of games only twice this year. "I HOPE they're looking past us," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson, "we look at Minnesota as…

… of history in Mariucci Arena. I played my first college hockey game there." Rivalries aside, however, the Wolverines could use a win to boost their confidence. They have lost their last three games…

Wolverines who have lost five of their last six games, travel to non-conference foe and No. 5 ranked Minnesota this weekend., P&stons'wi streak halted Richfield, Ohio (AP) - Brad Daugherty, the first player…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…-86 with a squad of finely ttZned Mack trucks. This season the Wolverines will attempt to cruise with speedy compacts. done are four players who were in- sttumental in making Michigan's basketball program…

… one of the top in tfie country. Big men Roy Tarpley, Richard Rellford, Butch Wade, and Robert Henderson led the Wolverines to two Big Ten titles, an NIT Cham- pionship, and 91-33 record over the last…

… regular-season contest. Rice recorded seven points and three rebounds per game. With a youthful lineup, Michigan may not expect to match the success of recent Wolverine squads. Last year, Frider's team went…

… 26-7, star- ting the season ranked second in the national polls. It bounced around the top 20 throughout the season. BUT THE NCAA tournament was not kind to the Wolverines, handing Daily Photo by DAN…

… HABIB Senior Antoine Joubert will lead a young group of Wolverines this winter. The 6-5 guard is a four-year starter, and will probably be the only senior starter as well. them the same early exit they…

March 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… second-place Wisconsin and the third-place Wolverines. NO SURPRISES either in the heavyweight division where top- seeded Kirk Trost of Michigan breezed to the championship by defeating Indiana's Bill…

…," said Bahr, "but I'm pleased with our third-place finish. On paper that's where we belong." pr A itO 1~ 1 NMI~ By RICK KAPLAN They took a wrong turn at Chicago. The Wolverines' hockey season went…

April 07, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… Netters topple Northwestern, Iowa By JERRY MUTH The weather may not have been lovely for the men's tennis team last weekend, but the Wolverines proved they were ready to take the Big Ten by storm with a…

… pair of 8-1 victories over conference rivals Northwestern and Iowa. Despite gusting winds and frigid tem- peratures, the 20th-ranked Wolverines applied the heat to Northwestern Friday on the outside…

…. Although Michigan dumped the Hawkeyes, 8-1, the margin of vic- tory in the individual matches wasn't as decisive. Eisner credited Iowa, calling the Hawkeyes "a good, solid team." But the Wolverine mentor was…

… most pleased with his own team's performance. "We're working hard on competing day after day," Eisner con- tinued. "Everyday we have to be ready to play." Indeed the Wolverines came ready to play against…

… Championship. I'm looking for con- stant improvement-particularly mental. Today was a good effort." Senior JimNelson, Iowa's number three singles player, was impressed with the Wolverines. "They've got a lot of…

…-5 and 2-0 in the Big Ten. ! 4 Sharton ... helps Wolverines reign Batsmen upset Miami MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - There was no iov in the Metrodome for the Wolverines with Miami of Florida taking a two…

… enough, both Miami of Ohio and Northwestern rolled into the Huron Valley Tennis club last weekend, and, in less than 24 hours, handed the hurting Wolverines a pair of decisive defeats. THE OTHERWISE…

… short, falling 3-6, 6-2, 5-7. No other Wolverines won more than two games in a set. Northwestern upped its overall record to 12-3 overall and 2-0 in the Big Ten, while the Wolverines fell to 7-9 and 1…

…- inning, 2-1 nailbiter to the Hoosiers before regrouping and winning the nightcap, 3-0. The opener was lost by a matter of seconds when Pam Craig scored the winning run an instant before Wolverine first…

… the lead stand up, raising her record to 6-3 in the Wolverines' 3-1 victory. And then came the rain. By the time the final game began, the field was a mess. Nothing wen right for the Wolverines, who…

February 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Toledo and Ohio State Satur- day evening but came up short Sunday against Wisconsin, the fifth-ranked team in the nation. The weekend began almost perfectly for the Wolverines, (8-6), as they cruised to a…

… its only two points on a draw at 150 pounds. AFTER A BRIEF rest, the Wolverines returned to defeat the Buckeyes, 32-16. William Waters (118 pounds), Steven Richards (167), and Scott Rechsteiner (190…

… them breakaways, two-on-ones, three-on-twos, and any other situation one can conjure up that left the Wolverine goaltenders helpless. "Defensively, we were vulnerable, as usual," said Michigan head coach…

… history of this year's Wolverines squad to be vulnerable early in games, even to lie down dead. Having been cumulatively outscored 151-102 in the first two periods, Michigan allows goals like Ferdinand…

… erratic all year," said Berenson after Saturday night's loss. "We're not getting the consistency that we'd like but it's not just the goalkeeping, it's everyone." Cold and quiet upstairs The Wolverines have…

… down." THE WOLVERINES, who had seven players nursing colds over the weekend, warmed up against the Gophers with 62 percent shooting from the floor. Lorea Feldman hit.on 10 of 13 shots for 23 points and…

December 02, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… three weeks that his Wolverines couldn't play defense, shoot, or play with emotion were treated to a clinic, as Michigan pounded on a hopeless Ball State team, 90-57, at Crisler Arena last night. This one…

… was never in doubt. After Mark Hughes replaced Loy Vaught with Michigan leading, 8-5, the Wolverines ran off 32 of the next 39 points, including runs of 12-0, 11-2, and 9-3. The Cardinals didn't score…

… shooting) followed a Cardinal the boards." travelling violation with an 18- All .that was left in the second footer, and Thompson (10 points) half was to wait for Wolverine hit another three pointer, forcing…

… push the action to them," said the Wolverines to sleep. On their Hughes, who scored a career high first three posessions, the Cardinals nine points. "He saw that they were didn't attempt a shot, or even…

… second half of the Wolverines' 90-57 trouncing of the Cardinals last night. Rebounding from a pre-season knee injury, Joubert. aided the winning cause by scoring 12 points and adding seven assists. / * A…

… powerhouses. Ball State, Central Michigan, Illinois-Chicago, Western Michigan, Kent State, Bowling Green, and Northern Michigan compose the majority of the Wolverines' bum- of-the-week pre-Big Ten schedule…

… Boeheim (Syracuse's coach) are you listening? Get those cream puffs off your schedules and don't be afraid to lose in December." "But Dick, the Wolverines need these easy victories to get to the NCAA…

… recertified in January. Other schools only have to certify their players in September." "COooooome on baby, I have miy scouts n Ann Arbor. A fellow professor of hoopology tells me the Wolverines have a game…

… college action."y E. 1 _ Michigan guard Gary Grant (25) cans an early three-pointer which helped the Wolverines explode to a 46-19 halftime lead over Ball State. Michigan cruised to victory in the…

October 31, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 42) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 31, 1986 -Page 13 Wolverine icers By SCOTT SHAFFER Come on baby, light myfire. The time to hesitate is through for the Wolverines. There's no time to wallow in…

…'d important for us to do that," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson. "We've got to come back with a win." Berenson's team is 2-4 and tied for fifth place in the CCHA with the Flames, whose 4-2 record…

… includes two non- conference wins. He heads into the Windy City with one win in four tries at the Pavilion over the last two seasons. THUS FAR, the Wolverines have been getting strong goaltending from the…

… establish our presence early." For the fifth-place Wolverines, a team whose roster sports ten freshmen, you know that it would be untrue to say they couldn't get much higher. Brad Jones Come on, baby light my…

October 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

… Michigan in a 10 a.m. game at Tartan Turf. For the first time in several years, it appears that the Wolverines can compete with the Wildcats. "Northwestern is beatable," said assistant coach Andrea Wickerham…

… enough to win. If we can stay in the game early, we can beat them." But the Wolverines cannot concern themselves with the Wildcats just yet, because Michigan has to face Ohio State tonight. Michigan has…

… calls a "feeder system" for the U.S. Olympic Team. The result 'is a Wolverine field hockey team that can compete with its Big Ten opponents, including Northwestern and Ohio State. Ohio State coach Harriet…

… Reynolds said she expects a "good game" from Michigan. The Wolverines do not intend to disappoint her. Ailing 'By JIM DOWNEY The cross-country teams are set to compete in today's Ohio State Invitational in…

… cross-country power the past few seasons, took first place. However, the Wolverines ran without seniors Kelli Bert and Melissa Thompson, who were sidelined by injury and sickness, respectively. The OSU…

…, it's really hard to tell what to expect," he said. In addition, Ohio State is the site of the Big Ten Championships this season. Parks said the Wolverines welcome "the chance to try out the course…

February 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… (26-10, 21-9 conferen- ce) are in the hunt for first place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, while the Wolverines have clinched the eighth and final playoff seed. With a sweep of the series…

…. Michigan State leads the league with 44 points, and a split with Lake Superior this weekend would wrapup- the top spot for the Spartans. It would also finalize a trip to East Lansing for the Wolverines

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…'AT 14-O AFTER TWO CONFERENCE ROAD WINS Blue bursts into Big Ten By BARB McQUADE Defense and balanced scoring hushed any critics the Michigan basketball team may have had, as the 4-0 Wolverines won…

… both games on perhaps the toughest road trip of the season. The Wolverines topped Indiana, 74-69, and Ohio State, 78-68, to start the Big Ten campaign.. MICHIGAN entered Indiana's Assembly Hall with a 12…

September 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 1986 -Page 11 Wolverine defense ready to dam up Beavers' air attack (Continued from Page 1) Moeller. "They have an uncanny way of running the ball at…

… reflect the performance of the Michigan defense in last week's 24-23 victory over Notre Dame. The Wolverines yielded 455 yards and forced no punts in the game. For a unit that was the NCAA's most efficient…

…'re not going to let them be down." To remedy the situation, Michigan will start Carlitos Bostic at outside linebacker in place of Steve Thibert. The Wolverines are hoping to add some quickness to the line…

… of those keyed the triumph in Washington. But a corps of what Kragthorpe described as questionable linebackers give Michigan plenty of avenues for attack. With the Wolverines' collection of offensive…

… Lawrence after the Wolverines' 24- 23 victory last Saturday. Bostic will start at outside linebacker against Oregon State after beating out Steve Thibert. FRATERNITY A Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10, Sigma Nu 4 Chi…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

… from Page 4) THEY'LL HAVE to do it first today against Akron, a team whose size and pre-season reputation will test the Wolverines' newfound modesty. The Zips' 22-7 record and Ohio Valley con- ference…

… disadvantage is complete, but Akron coach Bob Huggins still says the Zips will try to play man-to-man against the Wolverines. If Michigan can get by Akron, it might face Iowa State whose coach Johnny Orr gave…

March 03, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… the first period, the Wolverines scored three times to end the frame, as Brad McCaughey's power play goal at 19:06 gave Michigan its first and only lead of the series. Foster then took control of the…

… game, shutting the Wolverines out in the final two periods. The Vancouver, British Columbia native made several spectacular stops, none better than a save on Michigan's Brad Jones. The Wolverine center…

…. Essensa kept Michigan off the scoreboard until Jones scored at 10:58 of the third period. By that time, however, the home team had a 4-0 lead with four second period goals, and the Wolverines' 'tenth…

…-3 and went on to sweep the Wolverines in the CCHA playoffs with a 5-2 victory Saturday. !,,III Graduated Savings on gold rings from I1 NEXT DAY DELIVERY This week SWEATERS only $2.00* "Lowest Prices…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… Big Ten Championships. This year, the Wolverines intend to defend that title, and pursue NCAA prominence. "I think we should be able to move up in the NCAA (Championships)," said head coach Jon…

… competed on the winning conference team. Urbanchek, however, is con- fident that a new shipment of talented freshmen will easily replenish the Wolverines' stock. "Our number one recruit is Brad Urbanchek…

February 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… expec- tary for PASS in addition to coaching tations were not high going into the high school hockey at Birmingham 1976-77 season. A few months and 28 Brother Rice. wins later, the Wolverines found Both…

… great Michigan players," said "IT WAS THE end of a great year, a Miller. year when they didn't expect us to do "Black Jack" McDonald will also be inducted on Saturday. The Wolverines were 74-14-5 during…

… beat Dartmouth 8-4 for the Then, as Miller put it, "Wisconsin national championship. got a flukey goal to win the game." McDonald is still a Wolverine fan, THE LOSS left Manery groping for and even…

…-American for the to the third period, then tie it and lose Wolverines before coming back to so quickly in overtime..." coach his alma mater. Miller agreed, noting that, "The McDonald's influence led Berenson…

…. 1947-48 national champion Wolverines. Fencers 4 to jab at nationals By DAVE ARETHA They've foiled the state opposition and now they're ready to draw swords with the rest-of the nation. Michigan…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - Page 13 A 1 } , *'W ) Sull court For Wolverines to win... p S. I _., .. By ADAM OCHLIS It doesn't take a math major or a statistician to…

… worst game of his brief college career. In last night's contest against Kent State, Rice scored 26 points on 12-of-16 shooting and pulled down 12 rebounds. The Wolverines gained a split in the two games…

November 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… above is what puts a solid lump in the stomachs of Wolverine faithful. The above is the enemy. They are bothersome. They are in the way. But like Jim Harbaugh, I guarantee a Michigan victory. The trouble…

… is, it is not going to be easy. It's not going to be like an Illinois or a Purdue where the only worry is how many yards the Wolverines will yield. Indeed, Ohio State can beat Michigan fair and square…

… numbers got better after that, but he won't evade the Wolverine rush like a Rickey Foggie. When Karsatos throws, he will go to Cris Carter, who has 58 catches for 991 yards and nine touchdowns. The next…

… into their home stadium. Michigan must hang tough in the first half. A tie at halftime would do just fine. Then the Wolverines must do their usual third-quarter blitz. They've outscored opponents 86…

…'s easy to understand the drive behind the Wolverines, who have not been to the Rose Bowl since 1983. "I know what kind of guys are on this team," Harbaugh said. "You can go up and down the line, but when…

… in '83. None of them played. They want to go more than anything they've ever wanted. They will get their wish - they being the Michigan Wolverines, Michigan Stadium, Bo Schembechler, the Maize and Blue…

April 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… home Friday against Purdue. In the whipping wind, the Wolverines blanked what head coach Brian Eisner thought would be a tough Boilermaker team. "OUT OF THIS weekend, we thought Purdue would be the team…

… as the Wolverines lost two matches en route to their Illini victory. "They've (Illinois) come in here today and competed against us better than any other Big Ten team this year," said Eisner. ONE…

April 02, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… Broncos 4 By ADAM OCHLIS It's pay-back time for the Michigan baseball team when Western Michigan comes to town for today's doubleheader at Ray Fisher Stadium. The Broncos have defeated the Wolverines the…

Wolverines did not see Maloney in Florida, and he has been on a tear since returning, banging out 12 hits in 20 at bats. Also, sophomore fielder John VanderWal is hitting at a ting position. Bevis will take…

… open the Wolverine first, and Kurt Zimmerman followed with a base hit. Casey Close drove home Woolwine with another single and first baseman Hal Morris collected the fourth Wolverine single to load the…

… a double by junior Matt Siuda. Another Woolwine single drove home Siuda. Sophomore hurler Mike Ignasiak picked up the win for the Wolverines, raising his record to 5-1. Washed out The Michigan…

… iste Pacers Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON' Michigan baseball coach Bud Middaugh looks on as Michigan sweeps Adrian in Sunday's doubleheader. The Wolverines host Western Michigan at Ray Fisher Stadium…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…41 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 14, 1986 Wolverines, Close slam Rollins, 16-2 WHIPPING DOWN THE PLAIN IN OKLAHOMA Tracksters ready for NCAAs Special to the Daily WINTER PARK, Fla…

… spelled a 16-2 decimation of host Rollins College. Disher continued his personal vendetta against memories of his previously poor Wolverine career. The senior came into the season with a career ERA of 11…

… bunt by Chris Gust left runners on second and third. After a walk to Kurt Zimmerman loaded the bases, Close slammed his fifth homer of the trip to put the Wolverines up, 6- 0. Hal Morris followed with a…

… hurdles for the Wolverines. Wilcher squeezed out a time of 7.18 in the 60, marking a new Michigan indoor record. He later ran the 55 in 7.22, also grabbing the school indoor title. After earning All…

Wolverines com- peting in this weekend's meet will be going the distance in their events. At the head of the pack is senior Sue Schroeder, competing in the 3000- meter event. Schroeder, among other accolades…

… running for the Wolverines. Schmidt qualified along with teammate Kelli Bert in the 1000- meters with a time of 2:30.17, while Bert clocked 2:31.46. Disher ... seven scoreless innings Improved tumblers…

…. STATE STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 mff State. THE WOLVERINES are looking for this remarkable turnaround to con- tinue so that they can better last year's seventh, and last, place finish in the Big Ten…

… competitors. Gavin Meyerowitz, Brock Orwig, and Mitch Rose have been the most consistent performers and have good chances to place high in the Big Ten meet. However, for the Wolverines to do well as a team…

March 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…, the Wolverines and Hoosiers each must win both games to take the title outright. If the Saprtans beat both OSU and Indiana, and the Hoosiers beat Michigan, MSU shares the top spot with Indiana, assuming…

… that is, the Bucks can beat the Wolverines tonight. Otherwise, Michigan could share the crown with Michigan State, if the Wolverines lose to OSU but beat Indiana while MSU wins both games. Finally, if…

… applications on campus. Or call 1-800-THE- CARD, and tell them you want a student application. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without its' \0 f ' STARTS FRIDAY HUNGRY WOLVERINE, INC. DELIVERY…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… realize the Wolverines would control the flow of the game. "FOR THE first three or four minutes we did pretty well," said Saunders, substituting for head coach Jimmy Williams, whose mother died Tuesday…

… refreshing part from Frieder and the Wolverines' standpoint, however, was a newfound effectiveness in the half- court game, spearheaded by Tarpley. The 6-11 center, who has been stifled by Shasky in the…

… previous meetings, showed the Wolverine faithful a new weapon he has developed. Where he had been forcing bad shots before, Tarpley was very effective in working the ball back to his guards for the easy shot…

… that," said Wolverine guard Antoine Jo "We can penetrate, put the ba and then work the ball back in the easy shot." While there was a good deal going on last night, there w some long-distance connectio…

… made by Garde Thomps Richard Rellford. THOMPSON TIED a car with 14 points, going seven f from the field. He had sixs Wolverine points in the first h Gophers ubert. centuated by a rare Garde thompson ll…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… Minnesota crowd is probably the loudest I've heard all year and the Gophers only have half as many players as Michigan. "We need our fans to be like other people's fans," said Wolverine co-captain Butch Wade…

… and make everything look spectacular." "They're waiting for me," said Steve Stoyko. For all you people who yell for Stoyko or clap when a Wolverine slams one, congratulations, you've scrat- ched the…

Wolverines is lack of enthusiastic fan support at Crisler Arena. 'M gmnasts trm U By GREG MOLZON Michigan's men's gymnastics team is on a roll. The Wolverines notched their fifth straight win this past…

… Michigan coach Bob Darden. "We were trading scores throughout the meet like basketball teams trade baskets." The Wolverines started the meet on the right foot by taking the top three places in the floor…

… the Michigan women's gymnastics team which lost both of its meets. The first meet, Friday against Kent State, resulted in a 176.7 to 170.05 defeat for the Wolverines. "We had execution problems and some…

… falls," said coach Dana Kem- pthorn. "And once you fall, its hard to make it up." THE ONE BRIGHT spot for the Wolverines was the performance of w junior Heidi Cohen. She finished first in the all…

… was very disappointed," said Kempthorn. "We didn't do the best job that we could." In all fairness though, luck was not exactly on the side of the Wolverines. The team had to perform without alli…

April 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

Wolverines hold off Ferris State, 6-5 4 By SCOTT G. MILLER Everything was set for an upset. Ferris State had the tying run on third base with two out in the top of the seventh. The Bulldogs most productive…

… hitter, Scott Kelly (.361), came to the plate. Kelly was 0-3 and overdue. BUT MICHIGAN relief pitcher Greg Everson struck out Kelly to preserve the Wolverines 6-5 victory in an error-marred contest. "You…

February 19, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… tune- up and chance to swim new events, was as one sided as the score in- dicates. The Wolverines were led by swim- ming phenom Susie Rabiah who used the Hurons' pool as if it were her own playground…

…. She combined on four victories for the Wolverines, three of them individual triumphs in the 100- yard backstroke, 50 freestyle and 200 individual medley. The fourth came in the 200 medley relay, in…

…, after a convincing victory over Eastern Michigan, is set to plunge into the Big Ten Cham- pionships next week. Wolverine Stacie Fruth, shown here, dives into a triumphant 1,000 meter freestyle performance…

… are just around the corner starting February 27. While the Wolverine swim team is where Richardson expected it to be this time of the season, he still has doubts as to how the Wolverines will fair in…

January 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… trouble getting off the ground recen- tly, but the Michigan hockey team took its own space ship to the stars Friday night. The Wolverines came back from a 4-1 deficit to defeat Bowling Green, the number one…

… team in the nation, 7-4 at Bowling Green Ice Arena. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Bowling Green shut off the power to the Michigan shuttle Saturday night at Yost Arena. Michigan returned to earth as…

… to myself, 'Hey, yo and you've got to be productive.' "I can't just stand around and be a Butch Wade calls Henderson "pos and that's exactly what the Wolverine Great basketball teams need a pla looks…

…. 6) is checked into Falcons goalie Gary Kruzich during the Wolverines Friday night upset of the nations number one-ranked team, Bowling Green. w If home hat, hon wherever porarilyE Crisler A opened…

… him- inger, he did take a superior self at the position." at 20-5. Wyland was more The 134-pound class continued to be .0 1 4) s ttlers Sf2 a thorn in the Wolverines' side. Kyle Garcia dropped both…

October 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… said. SINCE JOINING the Wolverines, she has started all but one game (due to an injury), quite unusual for a freshman. "She is a dynamic player, which is one of the reasons I recruited her," said Collins…

Wolverines' lineup. Together, they hope to lead the Wolverines to the top. "WE BOTH want to go as far as we can in field hockey", said Cantor. "Now we're going through the freshman transition. But in the near…

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