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March 30, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

… it without playing a home game. The Wolverines have played at the home parks of some of the top teams in the country including No. 4 Pepperdine and No. 17 Texas A&M. Michigan coach Geoff Zahn and…

… company are hoping to improve on last year's disappointing, 21-27-1 record. In his three years at the helm of the Wolverines, Zahn has accumulated a 81-79-1 record. In 1997, he was named Big Ten Coach of…

… recipient of last year's Ray Fisher Award, which is given annually to the most valuable Wolverine player. Last season Cervenak led the Wolverines in batting average (.385), home runs (13), RBI's (50), hits…

… (79), runs (42), total bases (135), and doubles (17), and played in all 49 of the Wolverines games. Entering the season, Cervenak ranked sixth all-time on Michigan's career hit list with 206 (the record…

… is 267 by Ken Hayward, 1982- 85). Scales is the the Wolverines' vocal leader. Last season, the switch-hitting Scales earned the Wolverine Award for spirit and leadership. Scales was not too shabby at…

Wolverines will start at least three others seniors in the field in first base- man Bryan Besco and outfielders Jason Alcarez in rightfield and Brian Bush in center. Senior Mike Seestedt will battle for the…

… position at shortstop, and senior Dan Sanborn will compete with junior Rob Bobeda for leftfield action. Even if the Wolverines are successful at the plate this year, the key to the sea- son will lie in their…

September 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

… last season was over, Michigan's volleyball team hoped to do something this year it has never done before - win the whole thing. Yet as invincible as it may have been during the preseason, the Wolverines

… have come to realize that, although a Big Ten title would be ideal, winning isn't everything - :ompeting is. Still, with a 1-1 start in the Big Ten, the Wolverines have showed that yes, :hey can compete…

March 30, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… tournament's most outstanding player. Fl' I~I 'M' hockey regroups after heart- breaking loss to New Hampshire Wolverines plan offseason work outs to prepare for next season By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports…

… Writer Instead of preparing for their fifth straight trip to the NCAA Frozen Four yesterday, the Michigan hockey team was instead meeting as a team for one of the final times this season. The Wolverines

November 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 43) • Page Image 13

… consecutive games at home since before the fall of the Berlin Wall Eleven seasons, nine NCAA Tournament berths and two national championships after the 1988- 89 season saw the Wolverines drop four games at home…

… Hockey Showcase. All of this at home, a place where the Wolverines lost only four games all year last season, a place where the 1996-97 Wolverines never lost. Michigan was desperate. "We had to battle and…

… will and the blade of his skate exemplified just what Saturday's game meant to the captain and his Wolverine teammates. Already trailing in the game, Peach threw his body in front of a Michigan net left…

Wolverines had their backs to the wall this weekend, but they responded with an emotion-packed victory against Wisconsin. TOURNEY Continued from Page 11 Michigan did so while ranked sec- ond-to-last in the…

… to compete and play, so we all stuck in there for that reason." Another big factor in the Wolverines' selection was their non- conference record. Michigan upset then-No. 7 Brigham Young to start off…

… throughout the whole year. It's a big relief that everything paid off." The bid is the first since the Wolverines' initial bid in '97. That squad finished with a 13-7 Big Ten record, but was 21-12 overall…

Wolverines' first winning season since '97. But the Wolverines said they weren't nervous or overly antic- ipating what will be for most of them their first tournament experience. "At this point anything can…

… happen and often does," Rosen said. Bowling Green this weekend to face the Falcons, maybe the Wolverines will see that the real luck was in going through an educational losing streak. "We regrouped and we…

… than they could have in winning. It's still unknown if despera- tion has made Michigan a more focused squad. What the Wolverines proved with certainty was that when the outlook seemed bleak and forecast…

September 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…. 10 Michigan field hockey team marches into the heart of the Big Ten season, things just keep getting tougher. This weekend is of utmost impor- tance for the Wolverines, who will face Big Ten…

…'s Big Ten tournament. On Sunday, the Wolverines will face the Nittany Lions in one of the most important and most highly 1 anticipated games of the season. Penn State is 7-2 overall and 1-1 in the Big Ten…

March 30, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… the administration, BAMN, or ball tradition. Through it all, Wolverine fans - an underground repository site outside of issues, there are environmental risks to storing Ward Connerly decide for us, then…

… the right to tell cities Wolverine. parking fines towards building it. "mixed wastes" that contain both nuclear opened up a Pandora's Box whose conse- how to enforce laws in certain situations. Somebody…

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