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September 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 124) • Page Image 13

… alli- gators and spicy food. But indigestion and an untimely run-in with a hungry reptile will be the least of the Michigan volleyball team's worries this week- end, when the Wolverines travel to Baton…

… Rouge, La., for the Tiger Invitational. Michigan will certainly have its hands full. The Wolverines take on Central Florida on Friday, before a doubleheader against Connecticut and Louisiana State on…

March 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 87) • Page Image 11

…- onships in Minneapolis, the Wolverines started four freshmen and three sophomores, in addition to Lacure, Catrabone and Richardson. Five members of the team were partic- Cipating in their first conference…

… cham- pionships. More bad luck struck dur- ing the meet, as 190-pound Frank Lodeserto separated his shoulder. As a result of these injuries, the Wolverines have looked to their All- Americans all season…

…. "Right now we're dealing with it because we have to." Michigan co-captain Travis Conlan said that although every Wolverine would rather play in the NIT than end the season, Michigan players were all still…

… realizing that we're not in. It's just sinking in now." There was much speculation that the Wolverines, upset that they weren't invit- ed to the 64-team NCAA tournament, would reject an NIT bid. But late…

…, but added that a tourna- ment, no matter which one, is better than nothing at all. Some thought Michigan would reject an NIT bid because a berth in the 32- team tourney would put the Wolverines in a no…

… person you have to live with - yourself. "We'll really find out who our true fans and our true friends are now." The Wolverines will host Miami (Fla.) at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday night. Although there is only…

… this report. MARGRET MYERS/Daily Despite feeling slighted by the NCAA selection committee, Michigan junior Maceo Baston and his teammates now must focus on a new task. The Wolverines will host Miami…

February 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… of his Mouth turned up in a cool, cocky grin. 2 He gave the trainer a playful punch in the stomach, laughed, Ond ducked into a side room to talk to reporters about the Wolverines' 3-0 victory over…

… the Wolverines' NCAA quarterfinal match with Minnesota last season. Minnesota penalty killers were busy covering Wolverines in front of the goal mouth. Legg found him- self alone with the puck behind…

… winner from Michigan. That's because it was the wrong Wolverine as far as they were con- cerned. The "right" Wolverine, Mike Legg, did win the ESPY for Outrageous Play of the Year, which was announced…

… qualifying as one of three finalists, did not receive enough votes to cap- ture the prize. It was former Wolverine and cur- rent Green Bay :Packer Desmond Howard, nominated for his 99-yard kickoff return for a…

…- try, Legg would've won." The ESPY saga began for the Wolverines almost immediately after Legg performed the incredible act in the NCAA West Regionals last spring. "We started getting on him after the…

… Crozier Michigan left wing "We all think that 99 ards zisa great fat, but whatLe did was pretty incredib," - Bubba Berenzweig Michigan defenseman I For more info on Mike Legg, watch the Wolverines take…

April 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… to Morrison. "He's doing the things to win games - not to score points or to look good," Berenson said. This season, the Wolverines won a school-record 35 games, and the senior class finished with a…

… will be in good shape" Perry to take. top job at E. Kentucky By John Leroi Daily Sports Editor With all the hubbub over Maurice Taylor's decision whether to leave Michigan for the NBA, another Wolverine

… and their fami- lies very well." The Wolverines are losing a talented recruiter, who played a major role in landing Detroit-area recruits Taylor, Robert Traylor, Albert White and Willie Mitchell as well…

… as Clinton, Miss., native Jerod Ward, the No. I-rated high school player in 1994. He also helped construct the Wolverines' 1994and 1995 recruiting classes, regarded many as the best classes in the…

… success. Former Wolverines Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Michael Talley and Leon Derricks all played high school basketball in Detroit. Michigan's recruiting prowess used to hinge on getting the best players…

… this season. until yesterday, that is. The Wolverines (4-3 Big Ten, 33- 41-1 overall) used an extra-inning lly to beat Notre Dame, 2-1, in the rst game of a doubleheader then -;ored two in the bottom of…

… marked only the eccond win for Michigan when it -4vas trailing after six innings. Tammy Mika had a dominant day t the plate for the Wolverines, col- 1 plunders Irish luck, sweeps doubleheader lecting the…

… weekend's series with Northwestern. The Wolverines will travel to Evanston today for a three-game series against the Wildcats. "Northwestern is the coldest place in America to play softball," Hutchins said…

September 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 124) • Page Image 15

Wolverine said he will start camp as the third-line right wing. The strong presence Luhning provid- ed as a right wing while at Michigan established him as one of the CCHA's toughest players. His 157 career…

… Arbor. He announced the move before the Wolverines: began NCAA play, and athletic director Bo Schembechler immediately declared the Saginaw, Mich., native persona non grata on a campus where Frieder had…

…. Steve Fisher, Frieder's assistant, was promoted and led the Wolverines to six tournament wins and the 1989 NCAA championship. Frieder was 15-16 in 1989-90, but recruits like Jamal Faulkner and Mario…

… new kids," Carras said. "There are narrow fairways, water holes and long par-threes." The last time the Wolverines played in the ReliaStar was two years ago at the start of the 1995-96 season. They…

…. - Jim Carras Michigan men's golf coach will be a three-day event beginning Sept. 19 at the Northern Intercollegiate in East Lansing. It is the second of five tournaments the Wolverines will play during…

June 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… inferior team - Knuble and Ward were among the devastated Wolverines. They hurt while watching their team come so close to the NCAA champi- onship, falling to Wisconsin in the NCAA semifinals. "It's been so…

September 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 124) • Page Image 25

… Woodson, the Wolverines have one of the best secon- daries in the Big Ten. Ray and free safe- ty Daydrion Taylor may be the Big Ten's best pair of safeties. Both are vicious hitters and have All-Big Ten…

… :GOB From Your Ne Maple at ladC James Whitley or William Peterson. For three years, Remy Hamilton, the most prolific field-goal kicker in school history, was a staple in the Wolverines' offense. Now…

June 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Micnigan Daily - Wednesday, June 11, 1991 Class of 2001 navigates the 'U' By Maria Hackett Wolverine," a nighttime coffee hour Daily Staff Reporter held in the Michigan Union. They came, they…

June 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

… requires a more individual focus, perhaps even selfish one. When it comes down to it, at NCAAs each Wolverine is out there for herself, npeting for personal glory. Don't ink that Longe doesn't want to win on…

March 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…- cessful, but Athletic Department offi- cials said they hope to interview three former Wolverines after the NBA sea- son is completed. --Daily Sports Editor John Leroi con- tributed to this report. m s: it…

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