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January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…. . Luckily for the Wolverines, forward Geoff Koch is expected to return after missing the Western Michigan game due to a concussion. And perhaps Michigan can continue to the luck that it has already had…

… against the Falcons. The host Wolverines have two 5-2 victories to their credit over the Falcons thus far this season. Still, Bowling Green has the poten- tial to upset the Wolverines. The Falcons proved to…

…, giving the team took a 7-4 lead. And freshman Ruth Kipping would add two jumpers, helping her team to their biggest lead of the night. But that was where the Wolverine's fire would be put out. The Spartans…

… would go on a run of their own, as they outscored the Wolverines 12-0 in a span of five minutes. Michigan called a necessary time- out to regain composure. "Everybody's going to go on a run," Michigan…

… smaller Spartan runs, the Wolverines were able to keep the game close at the half, trailing Michigan State, 35-31. And all of the emotions were let loose upon entering the second half. Michigan quickly…

… Grapplers go north for Big Ten double dip By Chris Grandstaff [aily Sports W iter If you think it's too cold in Ann Arbor, be glad that you're not part of the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverine grapplers…

… will make a Nordic tour of Lake Superior this weekend for two important Big Ten meets. The Wolverines will reopen small game season as they face the Minnesota Golden Gophers tomorrow and the Wisconsin…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… take such a toll on a team of athletes in their prime? This weekend, the Michigan men's swimming and diving team will trav- el to Dallas to participate in the Dallas Morning News Classic. The Wolverines

… will be without some of its quarantined teammates, who will stay in Ann Arbor for some much- needed rest. After a rigorous training camp in Honolulu, the Wolverines are a little worn down and a bit sick…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

… the Minnesota faithful. There were many cases last night when thing seemed as if they could turn ugly for the Wolverines, and the fans did their best to help that process along. With so much being made…

… little running of its own. After Minnesota forward Quincy Lewis sunk a baseline 3-pointer to give the Gophers the 14-point cush- ion, the Wolverines battled back. Behind the 3-point shooting of guards…

January 21, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

… from the 3-point arc, but her shots dropped when it counted. But Ingram was not the only Wolverine to contribute, and not the only freshman, either. Freshman Ruth Kipping, who with the injury to Heather…

… that showed all over the court," Guevara said. Michigan played with emotion tonight, and played with pride. Guevara even said the team's heart was challenged. One might argue that the Wolverines ended…

… for the Wolverines? Only time can tell. But one thing was proven last night, this Michigan team is no longer a team of zombies. The little freshmen have attitude and the upperclassmen are fired up. "I…

… conference, Guevara saw in her team a spark of emotion and more than a flicker of determi- nation. She saw what may have been lacking as the Wolverines tripped their way through a tough five- M slide that…

… working and you have to keep working on those little things. And that persistence and work ethic have finally paid off for the Wolverines, after a trying January. Yet through all the challenge and…

Wolverines rolling. "Our defense has kept us in games, but we just haven't had the scoring. We finally found the scoring box"Guevara said. "Its been a long time since we had five kids in double figures so we…

… Alayne Ingram led the Michigan offensive attack with 17 points last night. Ingram was among five Wolverines to score in double figures. Blue doesn't give up in victory over Spartans Thomas, team pull out…

… her. She's a great basketball play- er." In helping the Wolverines break out of the deep hole that they had dug for themselves in conference play, Thomas admitted that she had gotten her game back on…

… halftime it was a dif- ferent story altogether as Rasmussen turned on the jets and kept her team in the hunt until there were six seconds left in overtime. With 4:48 left in regulation, the Wolverines had a…

… Spartans nine points. SHE DID GO ALL THE WAY: Sophomore guard Anne Thorius went the distance for the Wolverines in last night's, victory over Michigan State. Thorius played all 45 minutes for Michigan…

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