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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…

February 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

… it all season, even though they paid at least half a season's worth last night. Not only did the tth-place Wolverines have to watch as the Spartans bounced on to the court to celebrate their second Big…

… Spartisan - the Wolverines were embar- rassed in their own building, by both their play and their crowd. MICHIGAN ST. 73 In a game that was closer than the score indicated - the MICHIGAN 58 Wolverines pulled…

February 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 84) • Page Image 12

… the pentathlon. We want solid early performances from them," Henry said. McGuire emphasized the need for a balanced attack from all of the Wolverines who will be in Columbus. "Balance from all twenty…

… The moment of truth has finally arrived for the Michigan men's track team. This weekend, the Wolverines want to put an exclamation mark on a season filled with pleasant surprises. All season, this young…

… themselves in recent weeks. Last week at the Wolverine Open, Cantin captured the 800 meters by running the fastest time of any Wolverine all season. He also won the mile at the Michigan Intercollegiate…

… be candidates for strong showings. While the Wolverines would like solid upperclassman performances, it's no secret that the Wolverines need Covering Assisted ]Death the Press, the Law and Public…

… ranked seventh in the country, has overwhelmed inferior competition all BRONCOS Continued from Page 31 recent slide. Slow starts are Michigan's biggest problem, because the Wolverines don't possess the…

… think he does, he could wiP the title in his event," Harvey said. Other Wolverines expecting a big weekend are freshmen Jeremy Schneider and Mike Wisniewski and sophomore Charles DeWildt, and junior Dan…

… trailing early in recent games, it has shown heart in its comebacks - despite thetdisappointing end results of most of them. a That's little consolation to the Wolverines, the preseason CCHA favorite, who…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 15

… be hard- pressed to find a more accurate pair of adjectives to describe the Wolverines' per.. -mance. "I'm very proui," head coach Bev Plocki said. And although she used those words to describe the…

… improvement." But the Wolverines' dominance on the vault - their opening exercise - allowed them some room to slip a bit on the beam. "This is our strongest event. We hope it serves as a momentum builder that…

… Illinois-Chicago, but this week, had to endure his worst per- formance as a Wolverine. Altogether the team was not that wor- ried about the loss to Ohio State. "I don't think that it's very disappoint- ing…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… that had made the NCAA Tournament two years running. Or maybe it was after the Wolverines beat Georgia Tech, COUNTER a quality ACC pro- LATACUC gram, on the road. But at some point in the last week, the…

… thoughts came raining into your head like one of Gavin Groninger's deadeye three-pointers. Michigan might be decent this year. At the very least, the young Wolverines were gonna be exciting. You wonder, are…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

…'Malley was relegated to the bench. In fact, O'Malley only saw action in eight games for the Wolverines last season - starting just once, a 2- 1 loss to Niagara. The experience was no doubt a difficult pill to…

… swallow for O'Malley, who watched from the bench as the Wolverines took home the CCHA Tournament title and fell just short of a Frozen Four appear- ance. Blackburn keyed the Wolverines' late season run, and…

… he had to stay in the game all night helped his confidence out a lot." O'Malley's performance impressed the entire Yost Ice Arena crowd, but maybe none more than new Wolverine goalie coach Stan…

… fantastic, especially in the second period when we got outshot 12-4, and he was definitely the difference." Since joining the Wolverines last Monday, coincidentally, the sam day that Blackburn's injury wa…

… (the Wolverines) might get into the NHL someday." For their part, the players willingly obliged their young fans' requests, autographing hats and programs. To his favorite player, Michigan junior Josh…

… games much tighter as a result of the new restriction. But this weekend the penalties seemed to be out of control as the Wolverines and the River Hawks spent a combined 123 minutes in the penalty box…

… hurt you." In Friday night's victory, the penalties against Lowell helped the Wolverines to convert on seven of 12 power plays. Saturday night the calls went the other way, but Michigan's penalty…

… openers at Notre Dame. Last week starting goalie Josh Blackburn suffered a freak injury that will keep him out until January. Once again, this past weekend, injuries plagued the Wolverines. Midway through…

October 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

… was held pointless just one other time t Senior co-captains Ashley Reichenbach eked up the slack for the Wolverines, both ty strokes. Reichenbach, who had not scored for the this season, netted the game…

… the Wolverines but was still surprised to b tunity at such a critical moment in the gam( "Usually it is Ashley (taking the stroke), prised," Widder said, "but I was excited and the team." BACK IN THE…

March 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

… weekend. No. 1 MICHIGAN: The Wolverines have had their best performanc es of the season the past two weekends. In both meets against Michigan State they scored over 230, and finally recorded a top score on…

… of the year. The Wolverines will look to avenge earlier losses to Ohio State and Iowa. No. 2 PENN STATE: The Nittany Lions have been one of the most connistent teams of the year without being…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… regular season this weekend against Michigan State. The competition will take place in the Jenison Fieldhouse in 4 bansing at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Wolverines are coming off of their season high score of 197…

… focusing on the details of its performance in com- petition. According to senior Lisa Simes and Cain, confidence has been building throughout the season, and the Wolverines are now looking to put everything…

February 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… will get a break of sorts this weekend as it plays host to No. 14 Purdue on Sunday at Cliff Keen Arena. -For the first time since mid- January, the Wolverines will only have to face one opponent this…

… - No. 2 Minnesota, No. 3 Iowa, No. 7 Illinois and No. 8 Central Michigan. The Wolverines were 1-3 in those meets, with the only victory coming against Illinois. This weekend's meet against Purdue should…

… prepare for the Big Ten Championships. Michigan coach Jack Harvey is split- ting the squad, keeping most of the team in town for the Wolverine Open. The Open will be held on Saturday in the Michigan Indoor…

… team expects the altitude to make a big difference in its perfor- mance. "Everybody runs faster at altitude," freshman Ike Okenwa said. Okenwa and the other six Wolverines making the trip have bigger…

… provisional this week- end," Okenwa said. The other Wolverines making the trip are hurdlers Derek Applewhite and Jonathen Cohen, sprinter Steve Jenkins, thrower Patrick Johansson and pole vaulter Charles De…

…. The Wolverines staying in Ann Arbor will look to use the weekend to slingshot them toward the Big Ten Championships. "This is our last race to get our confidence up for Big Tens;, Jeremy Schneider said…

… that has packed Cliff Keen arena has proved to be quite an asset. Regardless of the tough loss suf- fered last weekend, when the Wolverines dropped the State of Michigan Classic to Central Michigan by 0…

March 16, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… ______________________________________________________________ By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team is look- ing up, and not at its own high expec- tations. The Wolverines will enter the Capitol City Classic Invitational Thursday tied with…

… South Carolina for the No. 9 ranking in the nation. At 15-5 so far this season, with the Speedline Invitational championship trophy in their case, the Wolverines climbed five places in the polls this week…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 14

… snow and the arctic wind, almost 200 people spent some time with the Michigan hockey team. The Dekers Blue Line Club, whose goal is to raise funds and support for the Wolverines, held its second annu- al…

… wrestling team defeated George Mason, 46-(-1). Negative one! George Mason lost every single match to the Wolverines, but took a one-point deduction for forfeiting the 285- point weight class. ft's doubtful…

November 29, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 42) • Page Image 15

…-6," Holy Cross coach Bill Gibbons said. Just how ugly was the first half? Consider: f Holy Cross shot 26 percent from the field, opped by Michigan's 39 percent. M The Crusaders and Wolverines both had 12 j…

… my team, 'Where is the that was in Colorado? Did we lose it in the ntains?"'" This hardly resembled the Wolverines that won >n the road to open their season at Colorado State md Colorado "You know they…

April 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 114) • Page Image 10

…. Great, wonderful, unbe- lievable - they've all been used. The easiest way to describe the Michigan softball team is with four words - 28-game unbeaten streak. The Wolverines will put their streak on the…

…'re going to be tired." The Wolverines' best weapon, their trio of pitchers, has gotten better as the season has progressed - a scary thought for opposing batters. Junior Marie Barda improved her record to 12…

April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

…. The Wolverines beat Penn State 6-1 indoors after a difficult, windy outdoor tri- uph against Ohio State 6-1 on Saturday, increasing 4ei winning streak to eight and improving their record Michigan junior…

… usual," freshman Ben Cox said. "But we had been practicing in the wind all week." The Wolverines may have won, but the constant bat- tling against the wind prevented them from playing to See TENNIS, page…

January 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 56) • Page Image 13

…. This past weekend culmi- nated into a giant snowball of fail- ure. Louisiana Tech proved it is in a class only occupied by a few promi- nent programs in the country, while the Wolverines made it apparent…

… any- thing nervousness was apparent in their movements and obvious in their eyes. Louisiana Tech was quick and manipulative. The team ran numer- ous traps which caused the Wolverines to turn the ball…

October 07, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

… Intercollegiate meet. Tomorrow afternoon could be an inter- esting stepping stone for the Wolverines as they try to get back on pace follow- ing a disappointing performance two weeks ago at the Sam Bell…

… Invitational the team's workout mileage has been shortened as a preparatory technique that should allow for the Wolverines to run at full capacity tomorrow. McGuire expects juniors Katie Ryan and Erin White to…

… easier to run in than 80 degree heat" Michigan will try to further lengthen its dominance in the state tomorrow at 4:30 in Hillsdale. It is the last meet before they host the Wolverine Invitational on…

… some lobster tails." Instead of the usual post-meet fare, the Wolverines will be enjoying the delicacy of lobster tails and a T- shirt swap with the other nine entered teams. But while the prestige of…

… the meet far outweighs any the team has trav- eled to thus far, the level of competi- tion doesn't quite stack up. The 12th-ranked Wolverines are the heavy favorites going in. "I don't think the…

… good reason. The meet comes on the heels of the last "100-mile" training week for the varsity five - an unheard of feat for the Wolverines in recent years. "We're still training hard," Warhurst said…

…. "There aren't any highly-ranked teams at this race so it allows us to train through the meet." Traditionally, the Wolverines have travelled to Maine though there are other, closer meets available on the…

… Keatinge allows the Wolverines to juice up there resume' against regional competition in hopes of securing a crucial at-large bid to the NCAA meet. "It's important to cover our- selves," Warhurst said…

… the Wolverines. The first two months were spent in build- ing a sound base of strength and endurance. Now that the physical aspect has been honed on the roads, the work now is to establish a fero…

September 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 142) • Page Image 20

… with three sery talented men. e Wolverines secured runner-up rs behind No. I1 Pepperdine at the Sport Challenge at Cliff Keen a last weekend. e Wolverines beat unranked cuse 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-12). but…

… one goal off 30 shots, it's hard to win games" Michigan coach Debbie Belkin said. The next game was against Utah, and even as the Wolverines snapped their two game losing streak, the disturbing pattern…

September 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 137) • Page Image 21

… top teams, Michigan went above and beyond, winning the Outback Steakhouse Tournament in Athens, Ga. The Wolverines won every match, including a sweep of No.7 Brigham Young in their first match, 15…

…-1 in the third game against Brigham Young. The Wolverines showed their resilience with a solid sideout game brought about by tremendous setting from sophomore Shannon Melka. "It took 20-30 minutes to…

March 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

Wolverines en route to a 9-5 victory over Western Michigan. Heading into the eighth inning, the Wolverines (8-10) led 7- 2 and looked to be cruising to an easy victory. But a three run eighth for Western…

… in the NCAA Regionals. That victory gave the Wolverines the necessary confidence that enabled them to win their second chan.apionship in three years. "Confidence is everything with these guys," Notre…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 18

… Dingorso Daily Sports Writer For the second straight week, the Michigan men's gymnastics team will face intrastate rival Michigan State. The Wolverines are coming off their best per- formance of the season…

… because of the intricacies of the ranking system that factors road performances differently than home performances - the teams' rankings changed little. The Wolverines dropped a spot to fifth in the country…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 15

… teams in the conference," Michigan men's swimming coach Jon Urbanchek said. Judging by how the two teams matched;up with the No. 9 Wolverines this weekend, Michigan's streak of 32 consecutive conference…

… - Senior Recognition Day - Michigan handed Penn State a 148-95 defeat. The Wolverines are now 2-0 in the conference this season - more impres- sively, Michigan is 76-2 in the 17 years Urbanchek has been…

September 23, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 148) • Page Image 16

… major factor in Michigan's defen- sive successes all year has been the experience of the unit. Led by Reichenbach, Foreman and Oakes, Wolverines refuse to be intimidated by any offense they face. "I think…

… to go to the bathroom) * Bloating * A feeling of incomplete elimination after a bowel movement z . . t , .T k~ __ - .r 4%o SPAR TANS Continued from Page 9A The :pressure paid off for the Wolverines

April 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 120) • Page Image 13

… difficult to say who has been a tougher adversary for the Michigan baseball team - Big Ten opponents or the schedule makers. The Wolverines (8-8 Big Ten, 21- 19 overall) continued their brutal first half of…

… the conference season with a split against No. 23 Minnesota this weekend. The four-game series with the Golden Gophers (9-3, 27-9) marked the third time in as many weeks that the Wolverines have spent…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 18

…'s been two years since the Michigan hockey team has laid claim to the hardware. In that time, Michigan State has hoisted the trophy, defeating the Wolverines in the champi- onship game two years in a row…

…, 5-3 and 3-1 respectively. Before the Spartans' current streak, though, the Wolverines had taken nine straight GLI championships and had been the only team to carry the McInnes Trophy off the ice…

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…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…- ished I Ith in the 12-team Big East last year, and which was coming off an over- time loss to Samford, Michigan struggled before eventually winning 79-66. The win improved the Wolverines to 5-0 on the sea…

… hang onto the lead. Goodlow responded. Ten points, good defense, and an inside presence kept the Friars honest. Her effort allowed the Wolverines to stay within three points at the half, 35-32. "I really…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

…'s pack time. But the fourth man is often left with- t a role. & Mark Pilja, Michigan's fourth rner, the goal is to shed the position at gives him no fame. Pilja came to the Wolverines from >rth High School…

… fin- ished fifth for the Wolverines and 29th overall. Coming into this season, Pilja was looking to prove, if only to himself, that he was better than what he'd shown as a freshman. He succeeded…

… Arena this ekend. And the Wolverine's get their ance for retribution. The Wolverines' most recent outing a sweep at the hands of Ohio State - urred Michigan coach Mark Rosen to Ice some negative comments…

… fighting back when it's down, and ming off of the disappointment in >lumbus, the Wolverines have an ideal portunity to showcase this skill. But r the net, the Illini provide a formi- tobstacle to resiliency…

…. Sitting in fourth place in the confer- ce standings, Illinois (10-6 Big Ten, -8 overall) already has a home victory er Michigan in its pocket, dispensing the Wolverines in four games. Illinois was carried…

… with the Hoosiers played out a little like the one with Illinois. In Bloomington, the Wolverines were swept to drop out of a fifth-place tie with Indiana in the confer- ence. Again, Indiana got off to a…

… able to execute for a longer period an volleyball team will try to kill their llinois and indiana this weekend. of time- they're good at that?' According to Rosen, the Wolverines are aiming for…

June 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 128) • Page Image 14

… winning most of its games last season the Wolverines also succeeded in picking up a lot of post season awards. Former co-captain Traci Conrad led the way with five citations. She won her third consecutive…

… Kollen was named All-American second team second baseman. Both were also all-Big Ten first team selections at the respective positions. All three Wolverines also made the all- Great Lakes Region first team…

… catcher and at the designated player position. Barda pitched to a 22-4 record and a 1.12 ERA to lead the Wolverine pitching See AWARDS, Next Page Former co-captain Traci Conrad led the Michigan softball…

April 13, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…-13) invades Alumni Field today for afternoon doubleheader. If the Wolverines are to nintain their spot at the top of the conference, they need to get by third-place Penn State unscathed. .Michigan coach Carol…

… indication, the Wolverines should be able to counter whatever the Nittany Lions throw at them. Michigan is 21- all-time against Penn State, including an Il-game win streak. If Michigan has any weakness, its on…

March 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… - will surely be curi- ous as to their final round opponent. Three hours before the Wolverines hit the ice at the Joe, the top-seeded Spartans will deal with surging Northern, attempting to secure a berth…

… out of the gates, and went on to compile their first 20-win season since 1993. Perhaps the most memorable show of talent for Michigan fans was Northern's 6-1 drubbing of the Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

…, Page 19A By David Den Herder Daily Sports Writer Following last weekend's playoff series with Bowling Green, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said the Wolverines were a better team than they were even…

… string of midseason games where goal scoring was at a premium, the Wolverines have been finding the net with impressive confidence recently. In fact, since Feb. 26, Michigan has the best goals per game…

… pound weight class. "Otto learned his lesson," Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. "But 4 he qualified for nationals and that's what's important." One Wolverine who will miss the NCAA's is senior Chris Viola…

… Crisman Jennie Eberwein Cathy O'Neill Shannon Shakespeare Missy Sugar Jr Fr Jr So Sr Sr Jr So KELLY McKINNELL/Daiiy Sophomore Missy Sugar is one of eight Wolverines In Athens, Ga. for the 1999 NCAA…

… College Station, Texas. Playing in the Texas A&M Tournament, the Wolverines will gear up for some top competition. With the six game tournament run- ning from tomorrow to Monday, Michigan is set to battle…

… it out against Cal State-Northridge, Nevada-Las Vegas, and Texas A&M. The road trip will allow the Wolverines to see how they measure up against some quality opponents, notably Texas A&M, which enters…

February 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

…'s out there laughing and smiling which is great to see." Injuries and fatigue aside, the Wolverines feel they will be ready to grapple with the best in the next month. "It might seem unrealistic with the…

…,' freshman Ike Okenwa said. With their flight cancelled, the athletes joined the rest of their teammates Saturday at the non-scoring Wolverine Open. 'This was really a low-key meet,' assistant coach Ron…

… Warhurst said. "We're just sharpening up for the Big Ten Championships." With the Big Tens only a week away, several Wolverines notched encouraging performances that left the coaching staff optimistic for…

… practice. If I just bust it out. Monday and improve my starts, I can make that standard," he said. Okenwa isn't the only Wolverine who enters the week with momentum on his side. Freshman thrower Patrick…

… fastest any Wolverine has run the event all year. LOUIS BROWN/Daily The Wolverine Open wasn't supposed to feature many members of the Michigan men's track team, but the American Airlines sick-out forced…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… away from a big road victory Saturday night. Tut the Wolverines opportunity melted away like the watery ice at Value City Arena late in the third period. The puck - hich had seemed so large to ckburn all…

Wolverines have experienced the high of a nine-game winning streak and the frustration of a five-game losing streak. Instead of accepting defeat, in the last six days the Wolverines have nearly climbed all the…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 15

…SportsMonday - December 6, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 58- Dreaming of Dolan: Current swimmers face ghosts of past By Brian Galvin Daily Sports Writer Buoyed by the presence of former Wolverine

… swimming legends, the Michigan men's swimming and div- ing team turned in several shining performances at the U.S. Open in San Antonio this past weekend. The Wolverines competed against Michigan alumni…

… individual medley, also setting a meet record en route to a win. Although motivated by the perfor- mances of their predecessors, the current Michigan swimmers were not in awe of them. The Wolverines posted…

…. Thompson, Siciliano, freshman Garrett Mangieri, and senior Scott Meyer combined for the most impressive Wolverine performance of the week- end. "It's a tradition for Michigan to have a strong 800 relay…

…," Mangieri said. "I'm just happy to be a part of it."4 The meet was an opportunity for many Wolverines to test themselves against the same kind of competition they hope to face at the Olympics in September…

… Championships in the spring. "We were swimming pretty tired," Ely said. "We didn't get much of a break." Despite their success against some of the world's best, the Wolverines aren't looking too far ahead to the…

November 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 30) • Page Image 10

… player does it Wright in quarters ALEX WSLK/Daily Regan Wulfsburg and the Wolverines used the physical play of the Big Ten Tournament to upset top seeds Iowa and Penn State. cers use physical play to own…

… the team. "You take a few (hits), but hopeful- ly you give enough back. I'm sure it's going to hurt tomorrow, but I'm feel- ing pretty good now." The Wolverines played relentless field hockey, and for…

October 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… against Notre Dame this week- end. The Wolverines will be without cap- tain Sean Peach. SARA SCHENCK/Daly e rs wIl mss Peach against Notre Dame Now accepting Registrations for Fall II Leagues Registration…

… Writer The Michigan hockey team will open its regular season this weekend against Notre Dame a little short-handed. The Wolverines will be without senior cap- tain Sean Peach and may be without freshman…

May 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 15

… Bridget Knaeble Floor Karina Senior Beam Second team nominees Event Cain All-around, floor Lisa Simen AtI-Around, beam Shannon MacKenzie Beam IUNNERS-UP Continued from Page 16 team format for the Wolverines

… somewhat though was the news that six of its own made either tho irc nrcn.t~ni al~dai A Tuesday, May 4, 1999 - The Michigan Daily -,15 Wolverines nearly tame talented 'Gym Dogs' By Stephen A. Rom Daily…

… their footsteps just loud enough to remind them of those they had heard the entire evening - Wolverine footsteps. This was quite an unfamiliar sound to Georgia. Over the past two seasons, the gritty 'Gym…

…-ranked Wolverines put forth a consummate effort in a meet they had been looking forward to all year. If they were going to go down, it wouldn't be without a fight. Thanks to their all-time post-sea- son high score of…

… Dog." "I had always said that I would never be disappointed with my team if they did the best they could and just got beat by a better team," "The Fish." The Wolverines, behind a career day from David…

Wolverines escaped with an 8-7 victory to complete the sweep. The game was highlighted by the performance of senior co-captain Mike Cervenak, who moved himself into a tie for first place on Michigan's career…

April 02, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…'s tennis team will have its home opener tomorrow, at the Varsity Tennis Center against its archrival Ohio State. The Wolverines will play Penn State on Sunday. If the good weather hold up, both matches will…

… be played on the William Clay Ford outdoor courts. The match against the Buckeyes will mark the 85th meeting between tho two programs. Michigan has owned the Buckeyes in past years, and the Wolverines

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

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… three games the Michigan starters in the post have been nearly invisible on offense. The Wolverines have failed not only to score, but to get shots off in the paint.BASKETBALL In those three Notebook…

… games, the starters ----------------- on the opposing teams in the post have outscored the Wolverines' starters inside 77-19. Michigan's problems lie in its inability to get the ball to the post players…

November 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… couple of years since I've seen him play." Tonight's faceoff will be at 7:35 p.m. in Cincinnati's Firstar Center, a special place in Michigan hockey history. The last time the Wolverines skated there, they…

… took home the 1996 National Championship trophy with a 3-2 over- rE id I' Fii GI 5ni k. time victory over Colorado College. Though all the Wolverines who played on that team have graduated, Berenson…

October 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 18) • Page Image 11

… home game, it's also on the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments," hmitt said. The Wolverines have a pair of games at . Alabama and Kentucky remaining next week, as Trip to Alaska marks another first for Daily…

… Nov. I1. The Bulldogs have faced the Wolverines five times in the past, resulting in a 2-3 all-time record. Butler won the first three games in the series and Michigan has edged them out in the past two…

October 07, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… Mark Eaton, who is currently playing for the Philadelphia Flyers. This year, it was the Wolverines who lost three defensemen in the off-season. Perhaps more significant, the team also lost captain Sean…

… stay in the game and not be intimidated. This league is a tough league. Notre Dame is ready for us; hopefully we'll be ready for them." Between the pipes, Kimento will be eagerly awaiting the Wolverines

August 02, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

… coaching staff soke up one spring morning with a pile of stones on their front steps when news broke that Epstein would be unable to play for the Wolverines in 1999. Epstein, who coming out of high school…

… lire p 1Smoothie or Fruit Shake 1 I .50 off Snack Size i 1 Smoothie or 1 1 Fruit Shake i 1 Expires 8/31/99 1 522 E. Williams 1 (Next to Cottage Inn) 0 - -0 3C K The Wolverines may ask their star…

… execute at a higher level than Henson was named to the USA they have been able to so far in their Today All-American team as a punter college careers, the Wolverine after his senior season in high offense…

… will be faced with the addi- school, but the Wolverines may tional pressure of always scoring decide that there is too much risk in touchdowns, or getting pretty darn putting the future star on the field…

… as a punter. If that's the case, expect junior Corey Sargent, who has never punted in a collegiate game, to assume the punting role. The Wolverines should have enough talent to overcome their…

… the clutch Michigan will not be able to rely on its kicking game to win. A fact that does not bode well for the Wolverines, who face the always horrifying Big Ten schedule. If the outcome of a game…

May 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 124) • Page Image 12

…'re throwing it's going to hap- father was still proud of him. Hutchins moral wasn't to pen," Tune said. "And it happened for me" try hard, but to relax. The Wolverines ended up tripping Tune walked scoring…

…'s Shannon Beeler Conrad (3-4) led off for the Wolverines and ran out an hit a 1-0 Barda pitch over the left field fence. Her 13th infield single. Catherine Davie later lined a shot over homer tied the game at…

… striking out three on And that one sentence meant t ory as he just one hit. The Wolverine pitchers rebirth of Michigan basketball. nal inning. shut down the Nittany Lions' hitters, Sure, Blanhard's not the…

… Groninger's shooting touch and the multiple talents of Jamal Crawford and Leland O E M * * Anderson, the Wolverines could have survived without Blanchard. What is behind this public infatua- 1 ud a an d e a I…

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…- to Tempe, Ariz. to take part in the Castillo Invitational. e two-day event provided an opportunity for the Wolverines to shake off the rust from their long layoff following the indoor campaign. The…

… trip to Tempe marked the first time the Wolverines have competed as a team since their eighth-place finish in the Big Ten Indoor Championships last February. Michigan's best result came in the 5…

Wolverine standout was javelin thrower Andy Derr, who placed second, and in the process, set a personal record. Ironically, the two Wolverines who enjoyed the shortest break between seasons, both had subpar…

… drawbacks to living in a state where the weather has sinusoidal mood swings. The Michigan men's golf team witnesses several of those drawbacks. Competing as a northern school, the Wolverines are already at a…

… in Pottsboro, Texas. The Wolverines finished in ninth place out of 19 teams in the 54-hole event. "We haven't had a chance to go out and play much," Michigan coach Jim Carras said. "That's really…

Wolverines notched this year, including the fall competition. But in golf, like most sports, consistency eventually gives teams the edge needed for a win. In Saturday's afternoon round, the Wolverines

… plummeted in the rankings after shooting a collective 306. All five golfers were at least two strokes over their previous round totals. Sunday's round of 301 wasn't enough to help the Wolverines out of the…

… to see where we all are and what adjustments need to be made,' Okenwa said. The Wolverines boast an extremely talented squad. However, their inex- perience surfaced at times over the winter, especially…

… - on fire. The Wolverines have won their last six matches and are now 9-1 on the season. Michigan opened the Big Ten season -with back-to-back road matches against Iowa and Wisconsin and came away with…

… eck-to-back victories. 'The Wolverines came away with a tough 4-3 win over Wisconsin yesterday. It was a good win for the team consider- ing the adverse conditions. The team played indoors on a court…

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… 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…

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… mwuym SI'O rIFS Tracking 'M' teams Check out the women's swim team tomorrow as they host Michigan State at 6 pm. The event marks the first meet in a week for the No. 9 Wolverines and the first to be held…

… has replaced all-American Airron Richardson and Bill Lacure w ranked in the top 20 in their respective and as No. 9 nationally as a team. The Wolverines have been led all yea lower weight trio of senior…

… attitude." They've also proven themselves to be national con- tenders, and the only question college wrestling fans are asking at this point in the season is 'just how far can this Wolverine team go'? DAVID…

… in Amherst moved the Wolverines to 3-1 on the season. Meanwhile, the victory gave Michigan its second road win of the season. Misfortune struck the Wolverines during warmups, however, when junior Kate…

… the Wolverine performance. In fact, the injury, and adversity that it created, actually served to moti- vate the team, Cain said. Michigan set the tone for the meet on the vault by securing all six top…

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… Arena. At least, ordinary when the Wolverines lock horns with Bowling Green. For the third time this season, Michigan defeated the Falcons. For the third time this season, the Wolverines put up five goals…

… on Bowling Green goaltender Mike Savard. But just because the Wolverines can score, seemingly at will, against the Falcons doesn't mean Michigan had a walk in the park. When Bowling Green scores four…

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