February 19, 2001
(vol. 111, iss. 85)
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… was fitting to see Arsenault finishing the final relay and securing the Big Ten championship for the Wolverines. "I'm so proud of us," she said. "This tops everything. (It's) the icing on the cake." The…
… Wolverine zealot. The rafters of Canham Natatorium are veiled by count- less championship banners. None of them contain the words "swimming" or "diving" only because they don't need to - it is assumed, and it…
…!" Drury-Pinto pleads, coaching her team to "feed the hole"-- pass to the two-meter. Her players in the water can hear only half of everything she screams, and the Wolverines will e helpless to resist two…
… more Stanford goals before the final buzzer. Still, the weekend is a victory for, Drury-Pinto and a big step for the Wolverines. The first annual Michig-m Invitational is going off without a hiich. The…
… serendipkous home debut for the Wolverines. But things were not always.so exciting on the Ann Arbor polo scene.The Michigan women have spent imany sea- sons before this winter competing on the intercollegiate…
…, can recall a time Ni the not-too- distant past when the worwn's polo club *4 ew residents woui cram six Wolverines to a hotel roor on road trips to curb costs, and whfn players needed part-time jobs…
… the new Michigan water polo swimsuits, which have recently arrived in the mail. In two weeks, she'll put one on herself. The Wolverines have been playing water polo for years at Canham Natatorium. The…
… punchline is the same. But this season, the, setup is complete- ly new. And as Drury-Pinto watches her Wolverines cheer their Canham house- mates, she can do nothing but smile. In four years, she'll have the…