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March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… minutes after ending their Michigan careers. As Ellerbe spoke about the Wolverines' 18-point loss to Ohio State in the quarterfinals of he Big Ten Tournament, the departing seniors sat mute, etting reality…

… and the jerseys change." ice you wouldn't believe. Next season, the Wolverines - M their existing players and a solid recruiting class - are going to have to account for 50 percent of the point produc…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 14

… the confer- ence national respect," Guevara said. "If Purdue can get a national champi- onship it is a major reflection on the conference." GOING OUT WITH A BANG: For the Wolverines' lone senior, Ann…

… the Wolverines within seven points before the an eventual 86-73 loss. Lemire led the team in that game scoring a season high 22 points and grabbing seven rebounds. She also contributed 12 points in…

… with no outs. Only one Wolverine scored in that frame, but it was enough to take home the victory. The game-winning RBI was scored complements of a sacri- fice fly by Jason Alcaraz. Michigan's victory…

… over UCLA was a needed resurgence for a stunned bunch of Wolverines. After just giving up 20 runs to an inferior San Diego team, they had a lot to ponder during their drive up the coast. Michigan was…

… games in prospective. "It's just one game out of 56. I'd rather have them focus on what they did in the first two games," he said. This focus helped the Wolverines in Westwood, against UCLA, but it was- n…

…'t enough to carry them across the freeway to Southern California Michigan fell to the defending nation- al champions, 11-7. Regardless of this outcome, the Wolverines still were able to leave their mark…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 15

… Championships at Crisler Arena with mixed feelings Sunday. The Wolverines placed seven grap- plers in the national tournament, but failed to capture aA individual title. As a team Michigan finished fifth behind…

Wolverines were successful as far as being represented at the NCAAs, this young team learned that they need to compete at the highest level in order to challenge for any sort of title. "We saw that there are…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

… - untimely penal- ties, a goal in the last minute of the period by the opponent and a precarious two-goal lead. But unlike the previous night, in a 3-2 loss at Lake Superior, the Wolverines put a halt to…

Wolverines protecting a 3-1 lead. The Wildcats seemed to have six men on the ice as they swarmed the Michigan net, using their energy to block three attempts by the Wolverines to clear the zone. "They came out…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

… named the game's first star by press box officials after helping the Wolverines defeat the Wildcats, 5-2, and put an end to their road winless streak. Background: Played for Des Moines Buccaneers junior…

… 26 22 18 32 25 23 19 40 30 29 22 23 L 25 26 35 37 24 29 30 35 12 22 25 28 36 Pacific Division Dallas Phoenix Anaheim San Jose Los Angeles Brandi Bentley was 17th for the Wolverines in the long jump…

March 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 90) • Page Image 13

…/Daily Louis Bullock helped the Michigan basketball team extend its season one extra game in the Big Ten tournament, scoring 26 points in the Wolverines' 79-73 victory. Ohio State's defense, fatigue stop Blue…

… the Wolverines that Michigan's lack of depth fully com- *ensated for Ohio State's slow start. "The overtime game really took a lot out of us," Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe lamented. "We really gutted…

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