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February 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… Women's Gymnastics Valentine Invitational Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Keen Arena SPORTS Ice Hockey at Bowling Green Saturday, 7 p.m. Bowling Green Blue we, Wolverines make easy win seem diflcult When you…

… look at this morning's headline and see that Michigan defeated Wisconsin last night by 19 points, it would be easy to believe that the Wolverines had no problem beating their conference opponent. Just…

January 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

…-Wisconsin matchup. By Wisconsin coach Stu Jackson's own admission, the Badgers were an undermanned squad, and yet the Wolverines were struggling on offense, turning the ball over 11 times in the opening 20 minutes…

…. It was the Big Ten and Michigan was on the road. The sellout crowd at the Wisconsin Field House was vocal and into the action. At the 7:26 mark of the first half, the third-ranked Wolverines had a…

…, the Badgers humiliated Michigan, 96-78. Yet, this was a game the Wolverine squad had to win if it wants to seriously contend for the conference title. Big Ten champions do not falter at Wisconsin…

…. The Wolverines had to find a way get out of Madison with a road victory. And they did, convincingly, 98-73. The two-point lead quickly grew after that time-out at 7:26. The Wolverines took advantage of…

… basketball team, Michigan showed everyone it has indeed learned much since last season's 96- 78 drubbing against Wisconsin. The Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 12-1 overall) hounded the Badgers (0-1, 7-3), grabbing…

… enough." Help abounded Saturday. Four starters scored in double figures, led by Webber's 20. Senior center Eric Riley played a key role in establish- ing the dominance of the Wolverine big men with eight…

… Wisconsin .......32 41 - 73 At Wisconsin Field Hou se; A-il1,500 (paid) DOUGLAS AN I cWIy Chris Webber lays in two of his team-high 20 points dUring Saturday's game at Wisconsin:The Wolverines 98-73 victory…

… guard Jen Nu- anes and the loss of guard Tannisha Stevens, the Wolverines were left with only one true ballhandler in se- nior Stacie McCall. While McCall faced only occasional pressure against Indiana on…

October 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

… the Wolverines lay to rest any of the negative vibes remain- ing from their recent disappointing tie with Ferris State, they also rees- tablished the positive direction that their season had been taking…

…-ranked team, all the better." As much as the Wolverines con- trolled the action against Wisconsin- Parkside, the game started off with several ominous developments for Michigan. The lossofcaptain sweeper…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… ILLINOIS Continued from page 5 tournament crowds to get on the whole team's back. Another part of getting focused is playing smart basketball. All season the Wolverines have been criticized for…

… generally conceded that teams need luck. Some Wolverines felt they had that last night. Regardless of luck, no one will win the tournament without hard work. Despite having conquered other team's best games…

January 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 56) • Page Image 12

… with three wins Saturday. Wolverine opponents Morgan State,. Ferris State, and Lehigh lost by a combined 80 points. However, Michigan's Sean Bormet, currently ranked second in the country at 167 pounds…

… Big Ten women's basketball contest Friday night. Wolverine fans dotted Crisler Arena to watch an overmatched Michigan squad control the tempo against the undefeated Hoosiers for more than thirty minutes…

… before Indiana solved the unfamiliar Wol-verine zone defense. "We really didn't execute in the first half, but also we had never seen Michigan in a zone defense," Indiana coach Jim Izard said. With 11…

… hoops, Indiana reeled off 13aconsecutive points in just over three minutes to lead, 53-40. Senior point guard Stacy Mc- Call then banked home a driving basket which initiated a strong Wolverine run…

…'s pressure defense harassed Indi- ana into shot-clock violations. The fact the Wolverines have added personnel - some injuries have healed - near the hoop to accompany all-Big Ten center Trish Andrew also has…

… Roberts pleased. Historically, Andrew, Michigan's go-to person, has col- lected fouls early and often. Against Indiana, Andrew did not experience foul trouble. PURDUE Continued from page9 Wolverines

… where things are clicking." While the three-point shots hurt Michigan on the scoreboard, it also extended the Wolverine defense to the perimeter. This allowed the Boilermakers to exploit the lane, leading…

… blocked shots, the Wolverines were hurt by the loss of forward Nikki Beaudry in the first-half to a sprained ankle. Roberts said Beaudry should return for Wednes- day's game against Michigan State. 0…

… Michigan center Trish Andrew grabs one of her 18 rebounds during Friday night's loss to Indiana. Andrew led the team in both rebounds and points. * FULL COU RT. "" Andrew's voice Wolverine Fitness Center…

… force under the rim. The Wolverines learned in the second half of the Indiana game what happens when your only "big gun" jams. With nearly 12 minutes left to play, Andrew went cold, receiving her first…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…. Assembly Hall smacked of the same feelings last night. The Wolverines started the game shoot- ing a woeful 3-for-15 to fall to a 29- 14 deficit. But when the overtime buzzer sounded and the ball hit the…

… floor for the last time, Michigan had overcome another team's best performance. Of course, the Wolverines will be expecting the best from their opponents in the tournament so it's good to learn how to…

… story was reported of Wolverine point guard Jalen Rose being in a drug house last October. Although nothing came of it, the story received national attention. No one involved with the Wolverines wanted to…

… talk about Rose's situation but it had an impact on the game. However, it was not because Rose or any Wolverine thought or talked about it. Only after the Illini crowd forced the issue did it have an…

… seniors, who played their final contest at Assembly Hall last night. Rose owned the overtime period, scoring six of Michigan's 15 points to lead the Wolverines to a 98-97 nail-biter over Illinois. "It didn…

… seconds remaining. From that point on, the Wolverines stayed one step ahead of the hot-shooting Illini (11-6, 18-11) to come away with the victory. Rebounding seemed to be the key for Michigan in overtime…

… and in the game. The Wolverines owned a 21- 10 edge on the offensive glass, led by Chris Webber's seven offensive boards, and an overall 42-28 advan- tage. It provided enough of a cushion to offset the…

… said. The Wolverines, as Fisher had feared prior to the game, came out flat after an emotion-filled overtime win last Sunday against Michigan State. Michigan fell behind at the outset, 25-14, before…

… Florida, Wake Forest, Tulsa, and Big Ten-ri- val Michigan State. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, they were dealt the Volunteers - the second-ranked team in the country - in the first round of the…

… 7-0, the Wolverines put up a fight against No. 19 Texas A&M, before losing 4- 3 to the Aggies. "Texas showed us that we are not a top ten team," Goldberg said. "But we are certainly about 15th to 20…

November 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… players who showed up at the initial tryouts to earn a spot on the Wolverines' practice roster. This marked the second straight season that Michigan has held open tryouts, though no walk-ons were invited…

… lineup this year, injuries will be a factor. And if this year goes anything like the past week has, the Wolverines could be in for a long campaign. Center Juwan Howard has missed all but one day of…

… are hurt, but still working out. 0 0. ELIZABETH ULPPMANIDaIly Michigan coach Steve Fisher barks out instructions at a recent practice. New Wolverine Alex Lengemann (15) has been working out with the…

… team along with fellow walk-on Emerson Moore since the summer. FULL COURT PRESS The day I tried to be a Wolverine By TIM RARDIN DAILY BASKETBALL WRITER When I entered Michigan as a naive, little…

January 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… to be the strongest contender for us." The Wildcats looked strong in the short- and middle-distance freestyle events, but they could not compete with Michigan in the other strokes. The Wolverines swept…

…, considering the conditions," Hooiveld said. The Wolverines had been back from Hawaii for only three days, and had endured hard workouts since returning to Ann Arbor. "We trained honestly the last few days…

October 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

… playing surface. All of them were excited to show what they could do outside of the slower-paced practice sessions. Thisnightmeanta lot to the Wolverine freshmen as the annual Blue-White game marked the…

… importance of the roles with the Wolverines and are eager to do whatever they can to help the team to victory. With the well-documented departure of many of last season's top players, the fresh- men realize…

…-1 210 165 Sr. Sr. Jr. 6-2 185 Shields is closing in on the all-time NCAA career victory mark, and he is one of the best goalies in the country. Gordon and Loges give the Wolverines as much depth at…

… goalie as any team in the nation. 1! 9 3 -9 4 S ch ed u ler.lKJY' J :tt'!h.~. h.rVJ': J:KfJ~.:J:K ::';;:""{:{:,;1 {:{ DOUGLAS KANTER/Dally Wolverine seniors David Oliver and Mike Stone scrap for the puck…

… in Friday's Blue-White game. October 15-16 at Alaska Fairbanks January doesn't want the record to take away from the team." Patience Even if the Wolverines are successful this year -even if they…

October 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

…, while cap- tain Tim Green and Rob Peters direct the defense. The Michigan Wolverines celebrate their fifth straight Great Lakes Invitational championship at Joe Louis Arena last@( Bluescans .1se Despite…

… los, Wolverines can stiUl By ANTOINE PITTS DAILY HOCKEY WRITER The Michigan hockey team made its second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Final Four last year, before bowing out in the semifinals with…

… that, everybody on the to Ann Arbor during his junior year in high school, and as soon as he arrived on campus he knew he wanted to be a Wolverine. "I liked the combination of the academics and the…

October 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 9) • Page Image 15

… Tot 13 9 7 6 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 DE KORTE Continued from page 1 Jim Miller rarely came face to ace with Wolverine rushers, mspecially in the first half. The defensive penetration by the State…

… one pass apiece. Penalties and misfires made Wolverine drives stall faster than an old Subaru wagon. No one stood up and Derrick Alexander all missed chances to convert crucial fourth down…

… season and still has not played a solid 60-minute game yet. The loss to Notre Dame put the Wolverines in a downward spiral. If player confidence rebounded with the win against Iowa, it was shattered in…

Wolverines need a head check. Sure they wanted to win the Big Ten Championship when the season started. But, that accomplishment was incumbent in their real goal - winning the national championship. After…

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