October 07, 1999
(vol. 110, iss. 7)
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… 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…