March 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 89) • Page Image 9
… exclamation point. In the same event, Michigan swim- mers experienced agony. Eric Namesnik, a 1992 Michigan graduate who has been training with the Wolverines, finished sixth. Namesnik, however, has not been…
… without victory at the trials. He quali- fied for the Olympic team in the 400 IM. Monday, Jason Lancaster finished the 200 IM prelims 17th followed by fellow Wolverine Chris Rumley, who finished 19th. In…
… Michigan women swimmers competing at the trials had a day filled with disappointment on Monday. There was no strength in numbers for the Wolverines in the women's 200 backstroke, as Alecia Humphrey, Jennifer…
…. The Wolverines (20-11) are not beached whales, but they are not known for their fast break, either. They prefer a hal fcourt game and averaged 71 points and 58 shot attempts per contest this year…
… outshot Texas from the field on average this season, 45 to 41 percent. But ifthere is one thing that bonds the Wolverines and Longhorns, it's that, for much of the year, both teams did not figure to make…
… the NCAAs second round. Much has been made of how Michi- gan almost ended the year in the dreaded NIT. The Wolverines won five of their last seven to reach the NCAAs. If you listen to Texas coach Tom…