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February 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… ally Sports Writer Everything has been determined for the Wolverines. The Michigan hockey team clinched the CCHA title against Lake Superior last Friday. The victory assured the Wolverines entry into the…

… NCAA regionals three weeks from now - most likely as the top seed in the West region at Grand Rapids. The Wolverines also secured a No. 1 eed in the CCHA playoffs, and the con- ference tournament remains…

March 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… Knudsen Daily Sports Writer MILWAUKEE - The only people giving Boston University a chance this week were the Wolverines. Why? Because they know from past experience how hard it is to win games in the NCAA…

… said. "We obviously didn't play our best game.' Boston has been on a hot streak, very similar to Michigan last year. The Wolverines have been well-pre- pared for every game this season, and last night…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… Uank Daily Sports Writer CHAMPAIGN - At last weekend's Big Ten track championships, the Michigan women's team came close to upsetting favored Wisconsin, but in the end the Wolverines fell short, los- ing…

… by only 10 points - 121-111. With only the 5,000-meter run and the 4x400-meter dash remaining, the Wolverines and the Badgers were in a first-place tie at 98 points. In the 5,000, Wisconsin's distance…

…-0400 AP PH The Michigan softball team won Its first Women's College World Series game this weekend in Oklahoma City. The Wolverin have appeared in the championship round for three consecutive seasons but…

… an 0-4 record in its previous two year - entered the WCWS with a 34-2 trips to the World Series. In each of the record and an astounding 0.21 ERA. past two years, the Wolverines have fall- But against…

… with home run, the Wolverines relinquished Conrad running. Conrad scored from their lead in the bottom of the fifth first as South Carolina rightfielder inning. Iowa won the game in dramatic Chanda Lee…

… order, and the Despite falling short of the champi- Wolverines recorded their first victory at onship, Michigan completed an the WCWS, 1-0. immensely successful season, winnin4 "Well, obviously we're very…

October 28, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' captain and their leading returning goal scorer, Matt Herr should be on the ice leading the team. Instead, Herr has had to watch from the stands as the Wolverines lost two home games for the first…

… injury, and has been unable to skate since. In their two losses, the Wolverines have had difficulty scoring, losing 2-1 to Colgate two weeks ago and 4-2 to Michigan State on Saturday. In Saturday's loss…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

… knocking offlhighly favored Wisconsin. But the real difference in Michigan's performance - the factor that got the Wolverines within 10 points of defeating the Badgers - wasn't Longe. It was the Michigan…

… distance runners. The Wolverines also placed second at the Big Tens during the indoor season. The difference between the two finishes? Wisconsin demolished Michigan in the Sor venue, beating the Wolverines 1…

October 28, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

… the regular season Big Ten champion. She knows the Wolverines fell out of con- tention because of one loss-- a 4-3 double-over- time heartbreaker to conference champion Minnesota, on Oct. 3. But she…

… knows that their shot at redemption is rapidly approaching. Michigan travels to Minneapolis for the Big Ten tournament in 10 days. Even if the Wolverines fail to dethrone the Golden Gophers, it won't take…

March 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… right to have his name engraved alongside the likes of all-time greats like George Mikan, Lenny Wilkens and Walt Frazier. Former Wolverine Tim McCormick also garnered the honor when the Wolverines won the…

…, winning the ltle by six points. And special because it was out- standing when the sides weren't even. Unfortunately for Michigan, last night was not as special. Throughout the season, the Wolverines relied…

… was shut out in yester- day's game. It was the first time in two months the Wolverines have not scored a power-play goal. When Miami (Ohio) came to Ann Arbor on Jan. 25, Michigan was held scoreless on…

… the power play, but that game ended in a 3-0 Wolverine victo- ry. Last night's 3-2 defeat was directly ttributable to the power play, or lack hereof, according to Michigan defenseman Blake Sloan. "Our…

… nation in power-play goals with 20 but was unable to convert against the Terriers. The best opportunity for the Wolverines to take advantage of the extra man came at 16:43 of the first period when Michigan…

… ourselves in the second peri- od," Sloan said. "And we didn't do that.' Besides having problems capitaliz- ing on their power plays, the Wolverines also had trouble with penalty killing. It was 14 minutes…

… only five times this season, beat Marty Turco with 20 seconds to go in the penalty on a wraparound pass from Hobey Baker finalist Chris Drury. The Wolverines, who entered the game with an 88-percent…

… to come back here and win. I eally don't know what to say." w Piersma's victory was the highlight f an otherwise disappointing day for Michigan. The Wolverines ended the dayin 11th place with 45 points…

… the goal. They didn't ..ite make it." -,.-Piersma was followed by fellow :nior Chris Rumley, who took third in -the' event with a time of 4:18.56. dwiched between the Wolverines ,s Arizona's Ryk…

… a seventh-place tie with Florida State at the end of the day. The Wolverines look to make a hard push today as the Wolverines have strong swimmers in five of the eight events. They hope to capture the…

January 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… Champi r:True, Michigan did Michigan by eight poin tie Wolverines outsco ~1-40, in the distance e SAlso keep in mind th krcounted for only five contested at the meet. K"1lce to know th to .do our part and…

… the Wolverines 24 points for the t it, the distance single event. n women's track Kampfe, Akard and many of the eir fair share of other Michigan distance runners are Wolverines' suc- used to competing…

March 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… the NCAA tourna- ment committee was not what the Michigan basketball team had in mind at the outset of the season. But the Wolverines played the hand they were dealt and now feel somewhat vindicated…

… zero and he Boston University unch of bruises, time ey team's season. Wolverines saw season come to a ing conclusion last in a 3-2 NCAA nal loss to Boston, nt of 17,375 fans at adley Center. was the…

January 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 62) • Page Image 11

…) is that you don't look as good on a Saturday when you race." Because the Wolverines are not as talented this year as they have been in the past, it is especially important that they push themselves in…

… team finally got a chance to spend a week- end the way most college students do - resting. The Wolverines took advantage of their first off weekend since the hol- idays to finally get the rest they des…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Kim Wuest. seniors came to an end as the sixth-seed- The Bruins broke the game open with ed Wolverines fell to No. 5 seed UCLA, three runs in the fifth and two more in the 7-3. With its second loss…

…, Michigan was sixth, taking a 7-1 lead. Michigan eliminated from the World Series. The mounted rallies in both the sixth and sev- Wolverines lost to Iowa on Thursday, 3-2. See WCWS, Page 12 b4SIDE ARTS T W…

March 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. .f HOCKEY Continued from Page plays the best wins. And that may fve been the case tonight" The Wolverines were unable to over- come a smothering Boston defense…

…" It was for the Terriers, anyway.. Boston came out charging in the f period, laying on perhaps the most phys-- ical five minutes of play the Wolverines have seen all season. Michigan captain Brendan…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…Gregor described sthy thse womnen Wolverines'seceond-p1licc fitnish swis so dtsappottttiitg. "it 5wast just dtsaippointitng tha tswe diid just about antythting ansyotne could tsk for ad ste 'ot a slip it the fatee…

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