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January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 14

…, because they're a big team." HATING THE HAWKEYES: Despite its victory yesterday, Michigan hasn't had much luck against lowa in the past. Before their 75-63 victory last year in Iowa City, the Wolverines had…

… had been cutting down on turnovers of late, a problem that had plagued the Wolverines throughout the better part of the season. After commit- ting a season-low of 10 turnovers against Michigan State…

… the rebounding efforts and inside play of the Wolverine guards and Tiffany Willard that made the difference against Iowa. Stacey Thomas recorded her second consecutive double-double against the Hawkeyes…

…, with 16 points and a game- high I1 rebounds. Thomas played the entire game for the Wolverines and was 8-for-1 I from the free throw line. But it was her rebounding that was most important for the…

Wolverines. "I like to go aggressively to the boards and try to anticipate where the ball's going. Thomas said. "But today, I tri to box out more. Starting her second straight game in place of Johns, Willard…

… rebounds in 25 minutes. Johns' absence Friday was glaringly obvious. The Wolverines were -outr- bounded, 26 -16 in the first half,'as iW Badgers jumped out to a 16-point half- time lead. In addition to its…

… 13 rebounds, as she took advantage of the shorter Wolverines. Six-foot-two forward Ann Klapperich also faced little competition in the paint and scored a game-high.22 points. The only factor that kept…

January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 9

… regarded as a test for each team. If that is indeed the case, then Michigan is going to have to do some more studying. The first-place Wolverines (14-4-1 CCHA, 20-6-1 overall) were swept by RedHawks (12…

… wing Bill Muckalt said. "But you have weekends like that and it's better now than later." The situation appeared out of hand for the Wolverines after seven minutes into the third period in Saturday…

January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 12

… of the year on the power play midway through the third period of Saturday's game to pull the Wolverines to within two goals. First Star: Bobby Hayes The junior center has been on a tear lately, scoring…

… Sports Writer OXFORD - So, it's finally begun. Michigan is done playing the creampuffs of the CCHA - teams like Western Michigan, Alaska-Fairbanks and Bowling Green. The Wolverines are done padding their…

January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 13

Wolverines to their seats behind the '7 f#., , Michigan basket. Before the game and at halftime, the Orange Krushers lined the floor and led the crowd in cheers. They crossed their arms and honored the…

… of the game and never looked back, controlling play for much of the afternoon. The Wolverines were shaky throughout, feeding the crowd's fire with nine turnovers before halftime and poor decisions with…

January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 15

…, consistent routines for Saturday night. The hard work payed off as five Wolverines recorded person- al bests for the night. f Freshman Kenny Keener scored a 9.60 on the still tAigs with fellow freshmen Chris…

… improvement," said Golder of Roulston's per- fbrmance. * -The Wolverines will need lots of improvement if they - hope to survive in the very competitive Big Ten this sea- son:-The conference boasts seven of the…

January 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… the 3000-meter run. The old record (1:54.87) was set by Wolverine Chris Brewster in 1986. Sullivan's time (1:51.65) not only put his name in the Michigan record books, it also made him an NCAA Automatic…

… Qualifier in that event. Mile Run Michigan wins top two spots. Sophomore Steve Lawrence ran a 4:11.85. barely holding off fellow Wolverine Don McLaughlin (4:12.10). The Daily: The Greek is GONE! RELIVE…

… MICHIGAN'S ROSE BOWL WIN AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Savor the Wolverines' first national champi- onship.since 1948 for years to come with a glossy, full-color poster of The Michigan Daily's front page. The…

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