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May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 16

… of "The Victors" at Ohio State's Bill Davis Stadium just before the rain could drive them off the field for one last time. The Wolverines, thanks to senior Jason Alcaraz's game-winning single in the…

… within seconds the Wolverines were sprawled all over the field in uncontrolled jubilation. "We battled all year for this," Michigan second baseman Bobby Scales said. "This feels great." But it was not easy…

September 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 149) • Page Image 16

… true if the team's next opponent is not as mean- ingful, as is the case this weekend for the 12th-ranked Wolverines as they play their final two non-confer- ence games at Ocker Field against Ohio and…

… California. For Michigan. the focus all week has been on starting the Big Ten sea- son on a good note with a victory over the Spartans. But now the Wolverines must shift that focus to two nonconference…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

…Monday, May 24, 1999 - The Michigan Day- 13 Leaders of the pack Although neither the men nor the women could capture the Big Ten team title this past weekend in West Lafayette, several Wolverines

… coach, Jack Harvey watched as his Wolverines turned in a middle-of-the- road performance at this year's Big Ten Championships - at Purdue's Rankin Track and Field, the Wolverines fin- ished sixth out of…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

… to guide it to victory. Never was that more evident than in the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament yesterday as the seniors guided the Wolverines to *eir first Big Ten Tournament title since…

… 1987. Five different Wolverine seniors were named first team all-tourna- ment. Senior second baseman Bobby Scales was also named outstanding player of the tournament thanks to a .471 batting average, two…

…. Right fielder Jason Alcaraz also lit five singles in the Wolverines' victory, driving in two, including the game-winner with bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth. Throughout the season, this class of…

Wolverines made their mark on Michigan history. Whether it was third baseman Mike Cervenak set- ting the Michigan career hits record with a homerun against Indiana, or Scales posting an 18-game hitting streak…

…, the longest in Michigan histo- ry, these seniors will be remembered as one of the great classes in Michigan history. But what these Wolverines may be remembered for most is their resiliency when faced…

… with adversity. After losing four-run leads three dif- ferent times in the championship game, the Wolverines finally put the Gophers away in the bottom of the ninth. "I couldn't ask for a greater group…

…." After their 13-10 loss in the first game yesterday, the Wolverines looked like a beaten team as Minnesota carried all of the momen- tum going into the championship game. Had Michigan failed to win the…

… Ten title with a final effort of 6.5 meters, bringing the Wolverine faithful to their feet. Bentley had fouled on her previ- Bs attempt and needed her final leap for the victory. "I wasn't jumping as…

… for the Wolverines, three ndividuals came through in the clutch. Angi Stanifer pulled out a surpris- RECEIVE INSTRUCTION IN: iiapkiuu ing victory in the 800-meter run, edging Wisconsin's Jennifer…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

…12 -- The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 24, 1999 Poor hitting hurts Wolverines throughout postseason stint Y By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer Michigan's Tammy Mika had been in a bit of a slump. The…

… centerfielder had only three hits in her last 16 at bats. Now, in the regional tournament that top-seeded Michigan was hosting, the Wolverines were about to be eliminated. Mika was facing perhaps the last at bat…

March 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… the same competition. The Wolverines got to taste WCHA- flavor hockey on two separate occasions over the holidays. During Thanksgiving break, while inany students inhaled turkey and stuff- ing, Michigan…

… was on the road getting a healthy dose of the WCHA at the HOCKEY College Hockey Notebok Showcase. The tbo Wolverines man- ----------------- aged a victory over Minnesota, 3-2, and tied Wisconsin, 1…

…." 4fr Kurt Golder's res- urrection of the Michigan men's gymnastics pro- gram has climbed to a new altitud. The Wolverine are ranked No. I In the nation. DANA LINNANE/Daily I I I I II P, -~ 1 Q…

November 24, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… at, Crisler Arena in two years last night, and in the process passed the first test of its young season. From the opening tip, things looked ugly for the Wolverines. After two tries at a clean tipoff…

… senior guard, Rashad Phillips. That was the start of an 11-0 run for Detroit, and a chorus of miscues by the Wolverines. Shot after shot clanged off the iron for Michigan, as the jumpers flowed on the…

February 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… team leader finds cause to be optimistic. And so he talks about what the Wolverines did well. He compliments his teammates. Even when he admits that a loss is discouraging - as he did after the Michigan…

… do anything with it. After the game, Bullock's attitude is equally impressive. He admits that this isn't how he envisioned his final days as a Wolverine, yet still he keeps his chin up. And forgotten…

Wolverines (4-10 Big Ten, 10- 17 overall) and Nittany Lions (3-11, 11-13) are in ninth and 10th place in the conference, respectively. On the line tonight? Nothing less than the all-important ninth seed. In…

… all likelihood, barring any upsets in the team's final games, tonight's winner will earn a No. 9 seed, while the loser must settle for No. 10. But do the Wolverines really want to win this game? A…

… victory means the Wolverines get the dubious distinction of facing Northwestern in the Big Ten tour- ney's first round, complete with its beast of a center, Evan Eschmeyer. When the two teams met earlier…

… SUMMER 1999 Our catalog of summer c(lasses is rc h'to tbe mailedl to you. '111 catalog gives you a complete liting of our course ofIerings, special worksho )s, and tavel programs. And if the Wolverines

Wolverines take the tenth seed, they will likely face Minnesota, a team they've already beaten at home and almost upset on the road. After that? Ohio State, another team Michigan has knocked off before. But…

… Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe insists that the Wolverines aren't looking ahead to the tournament, and are just working on winning the rest of their games. "We haven't really looked ahead," Ellerbe said. "It…

March 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… might make this weekend Michigan's last. It would be a disappointment to the Wolverines if things ended that way, but for most programs, finishing with a loss is commonplace. Only one team wins its final…

… this afternoon at 3 p.m. Currently 7-10 on the season, today's game marks the first for the Wolverines not being played in California, Texas or rida. The Wolverines' home opener istill a week away. And…

November 24, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

…Hokies' 1 By Benjamin Singer Daily Sports Writer While Michigan fans wait until bowl season rolls around to see the Wolverines play again (and Ohio State fans wait until next season for theirs…

… National Champions over the Wolverines. Colorado: Kordell Stewart to Michael Westbrook. While Michigan fans hate both, this time around, they will hate the Buffaloes more. The Cornhuskers must win to face…

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