Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

May 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… women's coach Eric Sargent, are expec- ting the Wolverine contingent to do well in the regat- ta. "Believe it or not, we are one of the better crews in the midwest," said Kester. "We have beaten MSU t…

… CHAMPAIGN- After one day of competition, the Wolverine women's track team leads the Big Ten Women's Track Championships, which are being hosted by Illinois, with 34 points. Michigan State is currently in…

… second place with 32 points followed by Illinois and Purdue with 18 and 16 points, respec- tively. Michigan's Melanie Weaver helped boost the Wolverines into the top spot at the meet with her first place…

… finish in the 10,000-meter run in 35:14.2. The Wolverines' Penny Neer also added to the Michigan effort with her discus throw of 178'6", set- ting a new Big Ten record. Sue Frederick was another top…

…. The tournament, held at Purdue's par 71 South Golf Course, saw the Hoosiers and host Boilermakers share the lead at 363, followed by Ohio State, Illinois, and the Wolverines. "I'm very pleased with the…

May 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

Wolverines cap- tured their 12th consecutive Big Ten title Sunday in Columbus, Ohio. The weather conditions changed drastically from day to day, but the Wolverines play did not as they steadily won four of six…

… strength to snag a doubles title. The Michigan team ably defeated Michigan State's Matt Sandler and Jeff Wickman 6-3,6-4. " The tournament was not all roses fora the Wolverines, however, as their num- ber…

Wolverine men- tor would be at a loss to come up with anything. Sheperd's netters ran away with the team trophy, beating Central Michigan, 9-0, and Michigan State, 7-2, in East Lansing, and then returned home…

…. In the all-Michigan semifinals, Kar- zen defeated Weber, the Wolverines' number two player, while Stodghill downed Fischley to set up the Karzen- Stodghill matchup'for all the marbles, Karzen coming…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 37

… near-perfect loss record last season, but alsol added the Conference m to their credit as every man he Wolverine aggregation tri- is was quite a reversal from 958 season in which the net- dropped to the…

…- gained back much of its pre- s prestige by the success of its feats. Success Questionable the season's start, success ared as a question mark. But asn't too long afterward that wolverines seemed to be a…

…. definite challenger to Iowa's Con- ference crown. The opener was a quadrangular meet with Minnesota, Ohio State and Toledo. The going was easy for the Wolverines as they dropped both Conference foes 9-0 and…

… transfer student Larry Zaitzeff. Bow to Notre Dame The next dual meet entangled a highly touted NotreDame. squad, and It lived up- to all expectations by battling the Wolverines to the finish before downing…

… Pea- cock, added the final Wolverine singles victory in a 6-4, 6-4 tri- umph over Michigan State's Ron Mescall. Both Peaccok and Fulton were defending titles from the previous playoffs. Sweep…

… when Chicago swept all honors. It was for that very team that present tennis coach Murphy, played. The Wolverines proved unbeat- able. Erickson and Dubie paired to crush Andrews and Bill Nadig of Iowa, 6…

February 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

…-5 overall, 10-4 Big Ten) defeated Nebraska (14-11, 6-8), 80-75, to earn its fourth-straight win. Strong showings from a cast of Wolverines allowed them to eke out a close victory despite a valiant…

… down and battled back.” The Wolverines looked up to that challenge from the onset. After trading blows in the first quarter, Nebraska drew a charge call that fifth-year wing Leigha Brown clearly…

April 15, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

…. According to Michigan coach, the Wolverines went into the series “fired up” to face an unranked, 18-16 Ohio State team and looking to stay hot. What followed was unexpected. Michigan dropped the…

…. The Wolverines avoided a sweep in the second game of Saturday’s double header, beating the Buckeyes, 6-2. “It was a disappointing weekend,” said Michigan coach Erik Bakich. “We…

October 15, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 11) • Page Image 14

… Writers The conditions at yesterday's Wolverine Inter- regional were not what the Michigan women's cross country team is used to. A soggy Michigan Golf Course caused the toughest trail in the Big Ten to be…

… even tougher. "You have to disregard times on a day like this, and just concentrate on trying to beat people, which is what we tried to do," sophomore Lind- sey Gallo said. The Wolverines scored 92…

…, fin- ishing in 17:26 - 36 seconds ahead of Bethany Brewer of Wisconsin. Gallo was the top finisher for the Wolverines for the fourth time this season. 1er time of 19:05 was 10th-best in the field. "It…

…Guire's decision to sit Parker. "We just didn't want to risk it," McGuire said. "As important as this meet is. being the first home meet, Big Tens are way more important." While the Wolverines knew that they were…

…. Obviously, they are going to come out here and do pretty well." ALYSSA WOOD/ Daily Freshman Chelsea Loomis outruns her opponent at the Wolverine Invitational yesterday morning. Michigan now looks toward its…

… matter of swinging the bats, and waiting for that one break." WEBB Continued from Page 1B Capturing the second and third places for the Wolverines were two seniors, Mike Wisniewski, and Mark Pilja who ran…

Wolverines, and Sunday's race was no exception. "It's exciting," Pilja said. "We were hoping to go 1-2-3 (in the race) and have six in the top eight, and we did". Perhaps the biggest surprise for the…

Wolverines was a fifth-place finish from sophomore Nick Stanko, who covered the course in a time of 26:07. Stanko has been running well this season, but his finishes hasn't necessarily reflected his ability…

September 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 124) • Page Image 11

…, whoever controls the tempo controls the situation. So when the 16th-ranked Wolverines (4-0) travel to Eastern Michigan for a 4 p.m. matchup with the Eagles (3-2) this afternoon, tempo will be critical…

…. After all, Eastern likes to play a physical game with a long-ball attack. Michigan, on the other hand, likes to use its speed and passing game to its advantage. If Eastern can bully the Wolverines for the…

January 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

…, the Michigan basketball team has seen as many negative headlines as it has posi- tive ones during the first half of the sea- son. That leads many to believe that the Wolverines have underachieved in…

… the best is yet to come, it will have to come during the Big Ten season, which the Wolverines have begun inauspiciously at 2-2. But with 14 con- ference games remaining - the game on Jan. 25 at Michigan…

February 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…," said Wolverine Olympic hopeful John Piersma. "The difference in Big Tens this year is that a lot of guys are focusing on the Olympic trials and now we have to change our focus for the time being…

… College Swimming Coaches Associa- tion top 25 poll. Michigan has maintained its No. 1 ranking since claiming last year's NCAA National Champion- ship. Other Big Ten squads joining the Wolverines in the Feb…

… other Big Ten squads a chance to claim points from an otherwise strong Wolverine roster. Purdue's Vilmos Kovacs should take the breaststroke events. "Willy has already qualified for his national team, so…

… fortunate to finish second last year. Other teams are really threatening us. They are looking to get through us to get a shot at Michigan. "(Aside from Michigan's dominance) it will be a Wolverines* are…

… and has drawn up a detailed itinerary for the weekendo sizable numberofWolverines will com- pete in the conference championshO unshaven. This is because many Michigan swim mers will be competing in the…

… US. Olympic Trials on March 6-12 aid Urbanchek doesn't want them peaking too soon. The Wolverines, who are the Stop- ranked team in the nation, are huge favorites to win their 11th straight…

Wolverines ar not taking their foes lightly because the field is undoubtedly going to be pumped up. "It is discouraging because we are racing against people who are shaven, said John Piersma, the defending B…

… Michigan men's swimming team has its work cut out for it if the Wolverines want to top last year's performance. They are currently ranked No.1. nationally. WA LKER VANDYKE/ Daily ':si~>,e J~y~i lIr z' *' :k…

September 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 124) • Page Image 13

…, September 15, 1995 THE MATCI Eagles' too tou throwdown Wolentown * Wolverines set to hunt HUPS: task ugh; Michigan favored By Dawen Eveon Daily Sorts Editor Boston College should just leave Big Ten…

… record last season with 47 sacks. Bos- before the Wolverines cane back to ton College has senior nose guard Tim win 34-26. Morabito, an All-Conference pick last The Eagles blitzed Michigan for 503 year, up…

… front. yards in total offense. At the time, it "They're probably the best defensive marked only the second time in history line we're going to face," offensive that a Wolverine team had given up tackle…

… game, though. The Wolverines hope to sustain their "(Hartsell) happens to be more expe- 381 total yards pergame and 26.7 points rienced now," Henning said. "He was well preparedlast year and he'll be…

Wolverines were happy with the call, especially since their game with Syracuse last week was decided by a questionable goal. Michigan lost that game, 2-1. The game marked the third straight time in which…

… except Michigan was a little less dominant. The third and final goal came with 24 minutes left in the contest, and it again came on apenalty corner. Aftermissing on the original shot, Wolverine Carolyn…

… else and deserve the chance to play," she said. "This is a game where you need to be playing during game time to really gather experience." The game marked the Wolverines' first shutout of the season…

…. "The defense was solid and improved by communicating more and switching the ball across the field." In past games the Wolverines had not played consistently and Smith had hoped that would change with…

March 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

…. 11, the Spartans' perfor- mances ranged from a II-I drubbing at the hands of second-place Lake Supe- rior to that 5-1 win over first-place the Wolverines. Michigan State closed the 1-1-2 stretch by…

… softball team had prided itself on defense. However, the southern sun must have burned a hole in the players' mitts. The Wolverines (9-9) faced Iowa (6-6) in the quarterfinals Saturday night, and committed…

February 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…-lilt Women's Tennis vs. Western Michigan Tomorrow, 2 p.m. Kalamzaoo S Men's Basketball vs. Iowa Tomorrow, 8 p.m. (Raycom) Crisler Arena Blue spikers show off team depth Wolverines split squad…

… that none of this weekend's events counted toward their Big Ten record, the Wolverines were able to experiment with their lineup. Led by senior outside hitter Chad Stielstra, six first year players…

… in his two-plus seasons with the Wolverines that the 6- foot-8 Detroit native has earned the honor. The award comes on the heels of Wolverine center Juwan Howard cap- turing the conference player seven…

… assists with one steal as the Wolverines roared past Indiana, 91-67. Sunday, the junior scored 18 points and dished out eight assists as Michi- gan narrowly beat Ohio State, 72-70. Rose leads Michigan with…

February 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

… points behind the Wolverines. Penn State took third, and Michigan State finished fourth. The Wolverines charged out to an early lead, taking both first and sec- ond place in the first two events of the day…

… the sprints and field events left the team in fourth place at the end of the day. Northern Iowa and Western Michigan took advantage of the Wolverines' inconsistency to finish in second and third places…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

Wolverine fans would have thought that Saturday's game would ever reach overtime. After feasting on Michigan Friday, Bowling Green looked like they were ready for second helpings as they left the first period…

… the Wolverines who played like a different team thereafter, taking loose pucks away from Falcons players and swarming their net. Michigan outscored BG five to three in the second period, and after a…

… scored four of their five goals on the power play. The Falcons dominated play from the start and jumped to a 3-1 first period lead. The Wolverines took themselves out of the contest early by committing…

… SMOLLER/Daiy one assist in the weekend series. HOCKEY NOTEBOOK, by Peter Zellen and Eric Lemont Daily Hockey Writers Two injuries that hurt the Wolverines this past weekend were those to rightwinger Denny…

… going up and down, hitting the top of the hills and then plummetting to the bottom on this ride with no brakes. Well, this ride did finally end in Bowling Green, Ohio of all places, as the Wolverines came…

… installing two quicker players - center Martin Jiranek and rightwinger Pet Holmes. This speed helped create momentum as the Wolverines were overmatched on the power play which led to the Falcon victory…

… dominated by Bowling Green as they took a 3-1 lead. Then in the second period, Michigan was able to tie it up 6-6 as both teams combined for eight goals. The puck seemed to favor the Wolverines at this…

… happen and come back like that," Falcon defenseman Rob Blake said. In the Michigan lockerroom though, the Wolverines were not pleased with the outcome as was apparent in their words and actions. "We would…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 13

…'s University School provided a matchup between two potential Wolverines: Country Day's 6'9" junior Chris Webber and University School's 6'9" senior Joe Reid. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Michigan's Michael Talley drives…

… by Minnesota's Connell Lewis during the Wolverines 87-83 victory Saturday. School's 6'9" senior Joe Reid. INDIANA continued from page 1 would have just stopped them that one time, it would have…

November 15, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… nod The Wolverines opened up under the basket against Tow- Maui Invitational play with son, reclaiming his starting role "Maui on the Mainland," from sophomore Jon Horford, and they who started there…

… had a change in heart after in Division-I hoops to return Burke showed up late to a prac- zero starters, and it showed on tice. Monday. The Wolverines forced "It's a lesson learned," Burke seven…

… half. job of it tonight," Horford said. "The offense was in rhythm," It's still very early in the said sophomore guard Tim season, but the ups and downs Hardaway Jr. "We came out the of the Wolverine

… the Wolverines completely shut emerged to fill the void. down Towson in the first half - "It would be nice," Beilein still, the offense hasn't looked said. "We've got to continue to nearly as efficient…

… going forward is to duo of redshirt sophomore Jor- do it all more frequently. ToDD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore guard Tim Hardaway Jr. led the team in scoring with 15 points. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines

…-up talk and made some defensive adjustments." That pep talk made all the difference. The Wolverines came out of the gate hard and prepared in the second half. The team dialed up momentum that had been…

… it did in the first half, and increas- ing its field-goal percentage to 54 percent. Turnovers started working out in the Wolverines' favor, and Borseth switched to man-to-man defense, which…

… come disguised in a different way, you don't feel as comfortable." Michigan began pulling away midway through the second half. The confidence started to build, and the Wolverines began hitting the mark…

March 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

… Michigan women's lacrosse team's boom box helps the Wolverines show their ability to incorporate a little bit of fun into their intense games. "Before each game, we blast our music from the team's boom box…

… while the other teams look at us like we're crazy," Michigan junior Alyson Gilbride said. But this team is not just about fun. The Wolverines' warmup gets their adrenaline flowing and also gives their…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 24

…, Fla. - Michigan began 2002 as the victims of a central Florida slaughter, courtesy of Tennessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the first day of 2003 began very differently…

… (the intended receiver) and took the ball 42 yards in the other direction to ensure victory for the Wolverines. "They'd been getting man coverage all that series, and Rex was going to be open," Florida…

October 15, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 11) • Page Image 10

… in the pre- qualifying round, while the top-ranked players automatically received a bid to the main draw. Michigan sent three team members to the prequalifying round. The Wolverines' No.1 singles…

… the consolation round, Beam bat- tled Indiana State's No. I singles play- er, Stefan Him, but lost in three sets, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Although none of the Wolverines played particularly well at the ITA…

… Hometown: Reston, Va. Sport: Cross country Year: Freshman Why: Webb finished first in yesterday morning's Wolverine Invitational, leading 12th-ranked Michigan to a first place team finish. Webb dominat- ed…

… (Orlando, Fla.) W Rowing at Head of the Charles (Boston, Mass.), 8 a.m. DAILY SCOE 3 AD I I I Bad weather stymies Wolverines By Nauman Syed For the Daily So far this season, the Michigan men's golf team…

… has been in the middle of the pack. Most of the tournaments it has participated in have resulted in one school clearly playing better than the competition. But the Wolverines' chances to leave the Duke…

… Golf Classic with a victory were not dashed by Virginia Tech - which leads the field after yesterday's play -- but by bad weather. The Wolverines scored 306 in the first round of play, which was good…

… just as they began the back nine holes. Michigan coach Jim Carras feels there are several reasons for the Wolverines' inflated numbers. "This is a difficult golf course without adverse weather condi…

… April Fronzoni. Ohio evened it up in the second with just over 10 minutes left before Blake's win- ning goal. The Wolverines' win pre- vented them from losing two in a row for the first time all season…

…. Goalie Maureen Tasch had plenty of help from the defense as Ohio was only able to manage six shots on goal. Michigan's shot total reached .l1 as the Wolverines kept pressure on Ohio net- minder Tara Elliot…

…. The Wolverines will return home from their weekend in Ohio and will host their final regular season home game next week against Penn State - From staff reports 4 4 DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Poor weather…

September 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 126) • Page Image 17

… year. That is precisely what the Michigan men's golf team .faces. Only a few months after competing in the NCAA championships, the Wolverines are cutting their losses and moving on. Junior Mike Harris…

…, the one returning starter from last year, leads the olverines, who will have to count on 'uth and veterans to contribute. Last weekend, the Wolverines teed off in their first tournament of the sea- son…

… ball well. I used my brain and was missing in the right places. Golf is 95 percent mental." Another Wolverine who put up encouraging numbers was Kevin Hinton, who shot a 76 and a 74. "Kevin Hinton is…

… showing improve- ment every time he goes out," Carras said. The only real disappointment of the day came when Kevin Harris - the brother of fellow Wolverine Mike Harris - shot an 80 and an 84. Kevin, a walk…

… him. You never know when you'll show up one day and everything clicks." Today the Wolverines play another round of 18 holes. They have the opportunity to surpass two teams that are within a few shots…

… weekend. The Wolverines reside in ninth place with today's round serving as the final day of play. Watkins leads golfers f _ _ _ By Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer When freshman golfer Trish Watkins…

January 15, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… off in an electric and highly competitive meet at the Canham Natatorium. What more can you ask for? Well, maybe the sight of watching a riled up Wolverine squad topple the num- ber one team in the…

… in the 400-yard medley relay. Wolverine swimmers Rick Wilkening, Mike Barrowman, Jarret Winter and Brent Lang posted an NCAA qualifying time of 3:18.05. Their victory was crucial as it gave Ur- banchek…

… Lory Knapp * Daily Basketball Writer Free throws, those m- third-ranked Wolverines by No. 16 Minnesota, pr the deciding factor as escaped Crisler Arena wit Big Ten victory of the s 83. While the Wolveri…

…." Robinson, Mills, along with Higgins, were he line, hit the emotional leaders out on the nany free court for the Wolverines as Higgins Minnesota waved his hand in the air a la Piston Dennis Rodman after he…

January 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… called Kladno. This team is the National Champion team of Czechoslovakia. Over half of the team will be on the Czecho- slavakian Olympic team. Although the Wolverines lost 5-3, hardly anyone will contest…

… Blue. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines had the oppor- tuniity to play against the United States Olympic team. It was a two game series and the Wolverines split with the Nationals, winning Friday…

… more talented. Against the U.S. Olympic team, it was like playing a WCHA team." Wolverine tankpeers meet tough Saluikis Almost half of the Olympic team originates from the WCHA. Its coach is Wisconsin…

… unprecedented time. This one was in the 200-yard butter- fly, which was a time of 1:50.331. Last year, he finished sixth in the NCAA Champion- ships' 200-yard butterfly with a 1:49.678 clocking. Wolverine Alan Mc…

…Clatchey will be battl- ing Delgado. Dave Swenson, who finished seventh in the,1650-yard free- style in the NCAA's last year at 15:34.989, is another Saluki that may give the Wolverines prob- lems. Last year…

…, seemed to be impressed with the play of the Michigan hockey team. He even hinted that the Wolverines were better in some areas than the United States team. "I think he was being diplomatic," Farrell…

…) appreciated some of our system 'of play." Volf said of the Wolverines, "I was very impressed with the- University of Michigan team, especially its concept of the game. No puck is ever lost to your boys." An…

… States Olympic team prepares for Inns- bruck, Austria, it is interesting to note that no Michigan players are on the team. That does not mean the Wolverines were scorned. According to Farrell, the National…

… Volf meant what he said when he felt the Wolverines were as good if not betterthan the United States Olympic team, Czechoslovakia and Russia will Contribute to be glad that Michigan remains in America…

May 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… R 1 . ' Bv GARY WINERI _ By BOB ZWINCK Acting Contributing Sports Editor The Detroit Titans bowed before the Wolverines in diamond action here yesterday, 3-0. The Michigan batters were at long last…

… though surrendering only seven hits to the Wolverines while striking out nine and Walking only one, Craig gave up the hits in pairs in the third, fourth and sixth inn- ings to account for the trio of…

… other Wolverine hit on a ground-rule double. He belted one between the outfielders that hit near the left- center field fence and skipped over. -M SCORES 'A' GAMES Sigma Phi Epsilon 7, Phi Gamma Delta 0…

….) By TOM ROWLAND Michigan's tennis team is off for the Big Ten tournament at Evan- ston tomorrow, faced with an on- slaught of tough challengers as the Wolverines go after their fifth straight conference…

… championship. The meet begins tomorrow morning at 9:00 and will carry through to the final action on Sat- urday afternoon. If the Wolverines do cop the crown again this spring it will be the first time in the…

… Hopes The Wolverines will pin hopes on a sophomore-laden team at the conference tourney after the loss of three seniors from last year's squad that won the title by 10 points over trailing Northwestern…

…- fending Big Ten champ on the number two singles court but only competed in two conference meets for the Wolverines this spring after a trip to the Pan American Games. The 5'5" Canadian found rough going on…

… Fauquier's return, where he compiled a 5-2 record of northern play before dropping down to number three. Flood is the only Michigan racketman still unde- feated in Big Ten play; since the Wolverines returned…

…'s Tom Clark merely repeated this performance by taking 2points over Doug Swartz on scores of 77 to 78. Ninth Man Playing as the ninth man in tt- meet, the Wolverines' Eric Du- lenberg teed off as a twos…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 40

… prospects for the :t season. he Wolverines finished ninth in Western Conference champion- ps after winning seven and los- nine during the dual meet son. ,atzenmeyer started the season i Captain Jack Stumpfig…

….The Wolverines pped the first match to North USED BOOKS Try FOLLETT'S First at BARGAIN PRICES Carolina, 191/2 to 72, and fared poorly with Duke, iosing t h a t match, 221/2-42. Start Dual Meet Season The Maize…

… a whole failed to live up to pre- season expectation and was not able to overcome the failure of the Michigan hiters to produce as they had done the year before. While the Wolverine pitching was not…

…. With a year of experience under their belts, Benedict and Ronan should provide the Wolverines - with a strong second base combin- ation this coming season. The only newcomer to the outer gardens was left…

… side of the season, a Michigan fan can point to the 22 victories, 10 of which did come in conference play. Included among the Wolverine ac- complishments was an extremely successful spring tour, which…

February 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…'s basketball game between the Wolverines and the University of Wisconsin Badgers, it appeared that neither team had much of a desire to win the contest. The assumption proved correct for only one squad, however…

…, as the Badgers decided not to throw the game away and beat the Wolverines 84-74. Wisconsin was aided along the way by a terrible per- formance by the Wolverines who did all they could not to win. Ahead…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 37

… in just ten words Michigan's 1953-54 hockey season. - Via Heyliger's Wolverines were the class of collegiate hockey for three years running, and suddenly, like a bolt from the blue, a fired- up…

… the next night by beating Minnesota to cap the most shocking tournament in col- lege hockey history. It wasn't a bad season for Michigan however. The Wolverine sextet wound up with a 15-7-2 overall…

Wolverines enter the nets. The sophomore goalie is boomed to be even better than Ikola, and his fine hockey against the Detroit Red Wings in an exhibition tilt last season was an indication that this is no lie…

… lady luck has in store for the Wolverines. Michigan came home to face However, taking into account none other than the World Champ- the coaching genious of the stocky ion Detroit Red Wings of the…

…, as thousands of tinual series of ups and dos. eager students were turned away, From the depths of the league and line formed nearly the' standings, the Wolverines rose to length of the Coliseum out in…

… night it was almost rolled to a lopsided, though rough, as bad, as the Sioux, paced by triumph. all-American Ben Cherski and Ken After scholastic troubles had Purpur, hammered the Wolverine taken their…

… kept up its march to- ward a playoff berth by dumping a tough Denver outfit 11-4 in a wild Coliseum game. MacFarland fired in five goals to pace the winners, as a slim crowd cheered the Wolverines on…

…. The next night, Denver almost beat the Wolverines with a third period rally, as the Maize and Blue began to show effects of four games five nights. Chin came to the rescue however, and clinched the game…

… with a minute remaining with a goal mak- ing the score 5-3 and giving Michi- gan its fifth straight win. Now coasting along in third place,t he Wolverines faced off a- gainst a tough Colorado College…

… pounding out a 9-2 triumph be- fore ahuge crowd. The victory moved the Wolverines into first place in the Western Hockey League, and the Ann Arbor campus was swept up in a Hockey mania. Schiller Stars Back…

March 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… was going to R hate watching all the confer- ence cham- pionship games, stewing about the Wolverines' dismal 15-win season, which ended in just about the worst way possible. I knew I was going to hate…

…. Of course Michigan is going to make the tournament, I told myself. The shooters have to hit their strides and the Wolverines will roll through the Big Ten. PAIN-GUILT Losing to Northwestern at home. I…

… Michigan defeats four eastern squads, wins Wolverine Invitational by a combined 81-20 By JAMES BLUM The V Daily Sports Writer Mercyl Siena This weekend was a story of numbers at the Wolverine Invita…

… evident than against Grove City, which happens to share the Wolverine as its mascot. No. 8 Michigan carries a full 31-person squad. Its Pennsylvanian counter- part is a small Division III school without the…

… recently to win the uneven bars title with a score stat-pa prepara Tourna "We. the tea pla C R Wolverines beat Gannon, determine seeding for the NCAA hurst, Iona, Grove City and Tournament. by a combined…

… decided to make their first oach Matt Anderson said. Big Ten Network game a Michigan as a decent shot of winning game." inference and Siena as well" The Wolverines have struggled weekend will both help…

… recently with fifth-year senior rize the Wolverines with goalie Brittany May and senior e opponents and could captain Leah Robertson both to the T igan cc "Iona h their co This familia possibl. if 9…

…. With the Big Ten Champion- ships looming just two weeks away, Michigan has hit its stride, but another huge test will come on Friday when the Wolverines head to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for a clash of two of…

… give them confidence." Next Saturday, Michigan will take on Ohio State at 7 p.m. at Cliff Keen Arena. For senior night, the Wolverines will be looking to end the season with a bang. "We're excited for…

March 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 112) • Page Image 15

… was the game's top scorer with 21 points, and added five assists. Daniel Horton (Michigan) Horton sparked Michigan's second- half rally. He led the Wolverines with a team-high 16 points to go with five…

… game that the Wolverines felt they could have won. For the second straight year, the Wolverines were also left to wonder what might have been had they been at full strength. Last season, on the eve of…

July 15, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

… hockey team. But if histo- Tambellini said. "Just to get the chance ry repeats itself, the young forward to play with those guys has been great." could end up as one of the Wolverines' Despite being the…

… position that his father, Steve (right), played for the Wolverines. years, he would leave his mark on the Michigan record books as the only blue- liner to lead the team in scoring in a sea- son (54 points…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 28

… the all-time victories leader in net - snuck their way into the NCAA playoffs, and after knocking off Princeton, the Wolverines surprised North Dakota and New Hampshire en route to the championship game…

…. Michigan's last act was its grandest: A 3-2 overtime victory over Boston College, stunning a pro-Eagles crowd at the FleetCenter in Boston. Look out Wolverines, a new power lurks in the CCHA. Coming from…

September 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 7) • Page Image 20

… 7W7 Blue sizes up well on offensive front pine ay Wel-done Experience Key-s Blue secondary iy onn F C BY STEVE BLONDER Describing the Wolverine offensive line as huge is an understatement…

… surgery. At left tackle, the Wolverines return Dean Dingman (295 pounds). Dingman, who started all twelve games last year, is seen as possibly Michigan's best offensive lineman. "Dean Dingman is our best…

… the Wolverine depth chart. "He is a tremendous prospect, and he has excellent feet," Schembechler said. "I like this kid a lot." At right guard, redshirt frosh Joe Cocozzo (294 pounds), known for BY…

… returned to give the Wolverines some depth in the secondary. "He's made himself a pretty good player," Schembechler said. Redshirt frosh Dwayne Ware and Corwin Brown, along with sopho- more Otis Williams…

March 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

…Page 10-Saturday, Marc 15, 1980-The MichiganDaily IOU- _:iinhici:tin K U S 9 The Michiqan Daily-Tuesday, M U' athletes root for Wolverine sportswear F aok iG o .............. MONTAGE t…

… students. A th letes cheer for Wolverine warm -ups By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE University students may not win any fashion awards for their sports attire, but no one can accuse them of disloyalty. Whether it be a T…

…-shirt, a pair of shorts or a baseball cap, many budding Wolverines apparently feel that spor- tswear looks better with the school colors or name stitched across it. "MICHIGAN ITEMS are really popular among…

… students," said Rosalie Hudnut, manager of Moe's Sport Shop on North University. Among the more popular Wolverine sports apparel worn on campus is a "jogging sweatshirt"-a gray sweat- shirt with a dark blue…

September 15, 1959 • Page Image 18

…. Klum played under Perigo when the present Wolverine coach was head men- tor at Benton Harbor High. And when Klum had his best team at Ann Arbor high in 1956, Perigo's son Don was its co-captain. Will…

October 15, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 17

… storyline. On the back of shaky defense and inconsistent goaltending, the Wolverines have missed the NCAA tournament for three consecutive years after previously appearing in 22…

… is now racking up points for the Red Wings, it is apparent that Michigan has shored up significant deficiencies. The Daily breaks down the Wolverines’ 2015-2016 roster: GOALIES A question…

September 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

… the Toyota LV Classic down in Knoxville, until the floor parted and swallowed up all of its momentum. When play resumed 44 minutes, later the Wolverines staged a come-from-behind victory to win the…

… to carry their momentum into game two, but the Wolverines (6-3) were fortu- nate to catch a break - literally. With the score tied 1-1 in the second game, the wooden floor broke and caved in near the…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… musicianship. A sense of frustration emanated from the stage as other band members tried to salvage their dig- nity. It was nearly comical to witness bassist and 0 Courtesy of Wolverine Soft Evil haunts…

… innocent students and faculty," you might be playing student group Wolverine Soft's Crisis Wolverine: Insurrection Green PC Wolverine Soft new RPG, "Crisis Wolverine: Insurrec- tion Green." FREE for…

March 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… speed and against the same kind of strength," Thorius said. "That's what the guys do for us." Thorius said that working with the guys has given the Wolverines a com- petitive edge - helping Michigan win…

…/Oai' well and to be a part of it," Schettenhelm said. Although his counterparts may not necessarily agree, Schettenhelm admits that he's a little afraid to play some of the Wolverines one-on-one. "A good…

… impressive mark was the highest individual game plus/minus total record- ed by any Wolverine this year. Vancik totaled a plus-6 mark in Michigan's CCHA playoff first-round sweep of the Broncos - the sophomore…

October 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… in a very familiar place, tied with Penn State for first place in the conference. 0 With two victories last weekend over Northwestern and prev iously undefeated Iowa, the seventh-ranked Wolverines (4…

… left." Michigan's strength this season has been its defense, not just in its half of the field but in the other team's as well. A S.pcus on team defense and pressure by the Wolverines has >rced play into…

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… the all-time leading scorer in Michigan history. Yesterday afternoon at the Michigan Soccer Field Berendowsky scored two goals to vault the Wolverines past Toledo, 3-1. Berendowsky, a junior forward…

… team game and I just want us to win." Throughout the first half, Berendowsky threatened to score, but the Toledo goalie turned the Wolverines away repeatedly. "Their goalie played a tough game," Belkin…

June 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

…Monday June 15, 1998 -The Michigan Daily-15 Blue frontcourt heads to draft Mike Van Ryn is one of several Wolverines eligi- ble for the NHL draft next week. The defenseman is projected as a middle…

… his height, which was mea- sured at 6-foot 6-1/2 inches at one of his workouts. His height, or lack of it, throws some doubt as to which position he would be best suited. The most intriguing Wolverine

…. Baston's shot variety has also been questioned. Despite his lack of weight, Baston was a highly effective rebounder and interior scorer as a Wolverine, qualities which appeal to NBA scouts. According to…

… effect their departures will have on the Wolverines this upcoming season. By Uma Subrainanlan DAy Sports Wtter On June 27 in Buffalo, N.Y., the boy- hood dreams of top young hockey play- ers will be…

…, Mike Van Ryn, a 6-foot-1, 191-pound sophomore defenseman from London, Ontario, is the most promising draft-bound Wolverine. In its final play- er ranking prior to the draft, the NIIL Central S…

March 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 15, 1995 THE 1995 CCHA AMPIONSHIP PREVIEW Wolverines get opportunity to defend last year's first-ever title By Tom Seeley Daily Hockey Writer There are…

… not many new experiences for Michigan hockey, but in the program's 73 seasons, no team has ever embarked on the task of this year's Wolverine squad. Michigan takes the ice for the semifinals of the CCHA…

… playoffs this Saturday at 1 p.m. at Joe Louis Arena and carries the distinction of being the defending champions - a claim that no other Michigan team has ever made. Last season, the Wolverines won their…

… Satur- day. Michigan won the season series with both teams, sweeping three games from the Lakers, while taking two of three from the Redskins. Before last year, the Wolverines lost to Lake Superior in the…

… for our team and got a monkey of our back." The win proved that the Wolverines could beat the Lakers' in the postseason, but given what's happened in the past, would Michigan rather not face its…

… league. "We don't fear Lake State. We don't fear Bowling Green or (Michigan) State. We'll take anybody in time." If the Wolverines do come away with their second consecutive playoff crown, they are assured…

…-6-1) JONATHAN LURIE/Daily Michigan defenseman Mark Sakala hoists the trophy that four teams will be chasing this weekend at Joe Louis Arena. Last season the Wolverines claimed their first-ever CCHA playoff trophy…

February 15, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

… a walk-on freshman at Michigan to a four-year starter for the Wolverines. With hard work comes success, and Green's strong work ethic is renown in the Michigan wrestling program. He loves to work out…

… Hamdan's bad knee; none of these things were good. In 48 hours, the Wolverines had dropped from fifth in the country to fifth in the Big Ten. This team has been a week away from peaking for about two…

…'s opponents. "I think Minnesota should be ranked right up there," Bahr said. They are 19-2. I think that they are better than Ohio State." " 01 Wolverine Lanny Green and the rest of the Wolverines had a…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… Harris clinched the 3-2 Laker win on Friday night late in third period, frustrating a valiant Wolverine comeback effort. Michigan forwards Mike Moes and Brad McCaughey scored in the third to bring the…

Wolverines back from a 2-0 deficit before Harris ended the rally. "They stopped us from scoring in five of six periods," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "And they held us in our own rink. That's just great…

… to sweep the Wolverines this season. "We tried to take their point shots away and clear the front of the net. That worked most of the game," said Laker coach Frank Anzalone after Saturday's victory…

… Czechoslovakia, so that gives us inspiration." (INKQ' IN THE UiNION Doily Photo by ELLEN LEVY Lake Superior State goalie Bruce Hoffort readies to make another save as Wolverine winger Joe Lockwood closes in…

…. Hoffort held the Wolverines to only two goals last weekend, as the Lakers swept the series and clin- ched the CCHA championship. Record performance marks po By Taylor Lincoln In its, final meets at Matt…

… Mann pool the men's swim team rolled 'over both of its opponents. Friday, the Wolverines routed Michigan 'State 85-28. Saturday, Michigan de- feated traditional rival Indiana 64-49 in a competitive yet…

… Michigan head coach Jon Urbanchek. Two Wolverines, distance freestyler Scott Ryan and backstroker Mike Creaser, hit the comeback trail against Indiana. ol closing Ryan, who suffered from a cold last weekend…

April 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

…. After missing 90 percent of last season, today she plays number one singles for the women's tennis team, and has compiled an impressive record of 16-9 for the improving Wolverines. That's a far cry from…

… front of me, I'd probably just take that." 4 SPORTS OF THE DAILY Williams named alternate for NCAAs By JULIE HOLLMAN Despite traveling to unfamiliar territory, two sure-footed Wolverines emerged among…

…. Against Michigan, however, Carr will not be able to capitalize on this characteristic, as his match will be the battle of the left-handers. Wolverine Dan Goldberg, one of the team's most consistent players…

… OF POP 19 plus tax 1 exp 6/1/87 If the singles are close, Michigan will probably have an advantage going into the doubles. The Wolverines have not given up more than one doubles match against any one…

… Royer, who combine to make the number two tandem. If there are any question marks about Michigan's attack against the Fighting Irish, they lie in conditioning. Last night the Wolverines traveled to East…

April 15, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 15, 1987 I)oggej Ferris State pitchers shut down 'M' offense in doubleheader split Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Wolverine first baseman Phil Price…

… luckily beat the Ferris State Bulldogs in the first game of yesterday's doubleheader, 3-2, the players covered the field with a tarpaulin. They should have never bothered to take it off. The Wolverines were…

… streaks. I'm not concerned because I know the guys will continue to work. I'd hate to be the club we play when we put it together." YESTERDAY the Wolverines definitely did not have it together. Senior…

… southpaw Craig Etelamaki silenced the Wolverine bats in the second game, going the distance, giving up only four hits along the way. "After the first game I figured there was no pressure because we were…

…." , THE WOLVERINES eeked out a win in the first game compliments of Bulldog blunders and the standout pitching of lefty Ross Powell. Ferris State jumped out in front in the second when Schultz singled, went…

…, the Wolverines tried a double steal. When catcher John Faccio caught the ball, he attempted to trick Gillete by throwing the ball to second base. The fielder was supposed to be able to fire the ball…

… them." The Wolverines will try to get back on the winning track today with a doubleheader at Eastern. CHICXGO (AP) - The Chicago Blackhawks, embarrassed by losing four straight games in the NHL playoffs…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad…

… a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60…

… dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor…

…- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop…

… meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door…

January 15, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, January 15, 2019 — 7 Wolverines track and field breaks multiple records in season opener As the gun went off on Saturday for the first race…

… of the Wolverine Invitational, the University of Michigan Indoor Track and Field Arena was already buzzing with activity. Athletes were moving on all sections of the floor as the high jump, shot…

… put, long jump, pole vault and hurdling events all began. The Wolverines broke many records over the next four hours, including back-to-back throws in the women’s weight throw event. Senior…

… athletes finishing in the top three, six of whom won their event. The Wolverines had a strong start in both the men’s and women’s 60-meter hurdles. After taking four of the top five times in the…

…, finishing sixth. The Michigan men continued to succeed in the following track events, particularly dominating the mile event in which the Wolverines had the six fastest times, including first and…

…, the conference was ripe for the taking. Despite losing Flaherty and senior Jillian Dunston, it was not a far-fetched notion that the Wolverines — who finished sixth in the conference and made it…

… far. According to multiple projections, the Wolverines aren’t slated to make the NCAA Tournament this season. At this point last year, Michigan was 15-4 and in the midst of a six-game win streak…

… stretch. The Wolverines have alternated between success and defeat in their five games against Big Ten opponents thus far. They can no longer afford such deviations. While they challenged…

… first began, the starting goaltending spot was his to lose. After all, former Wolverine goaltender Jack LaFontaine had transferred, and the backups were two freshmen with no collegiate experience…

… Hayden Lavigne notched 30 saves on a .889 save percentage in Michigan’s 4-2 win over Notre Dame last week, its first win in over a month. KATELYN MULCAHY/Daily The Wolverines posted the six fastest times…

March 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… NCAA Tournament Selection Committee announced Sunday that the Wolverines would play Tulsa in Dayton, Ohio, as part of the tournament’s First Four. A win Wednesday would give them a No. 11 seed…

… nothing to this scale,” Robinson said. “There was no media afterwards, I can tell you that.” On Sunday, Robinson got a different experience. The Wolverines watched this year’s Selection…

October 15, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… , , Wolverines, jersey. And on a mission to the same they each team that had have a team be a better team come one win "manual" that ? away from lays out what than last year. qualifying this year's for the NCAA…

… resemble a slip n' slide. But Daley men's MICHIGAN o said it was a non-factor. soccer AKRON 3 "The weather deteriorated as team 3-0. the game went on," he said. "But The Wolverines have never won by that…

February 15, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… game the three started together. In the Wolverines' 16-point victory, Horton, Harris and Abram combined to score 54 of the team's 71 points. Oh, how things have changed. Just minutes into the second half…

… comfortable." The Wolverines aren't the only ones with strange pre-game rituals. The play- ers say they have come into contact with many other players whose eccentric activities stuck with them. According to…

…- cess for the rest of the season, they can calm the players down, make them feel comfortable and give Wolverine fans one more aspect of the game to pick apart come playoff time. RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Daniel…

… tournament hopes fading after three straight loss- es, the Wolverines (6-5 Big Ten, 16-6 overall) desperately need a win. And now is the perfect time for a pick-me- up. Michigan returns to Crisler ArenaI * MEN…

… has struggled to stop penetration. And the score- board mirrored the Wolverines' woes. Michigan surrendered 94 points twice and 84 once - its three highest totals this season. "It starts in practice…

… out of the gates in Florida Most metal objects remaining unused for four winter months will rust. The Michigan men's golf team's clubs didn't, but the Wolverines' play did. Michigan finished 13th out…

… play at the start of both days - the Wolverines struggled to get back into the flow of competition. "We were a little disappointed going out there and showing the rust that we did," Michigan coach Andrew…

Wolverines shot 304 in each of the first two rounds before improving their team total to 299 in the final round. Some individuals did show improvement similar to the team's over the course of the tournament…

… will help us prepare for the rest of the spring season. The Wolverines will have two weeks to shake off the remain- ing rust before they fly south again for the Puerto Rico Classic. it, l NOTES…

… comes to the Wolverines with 17 years of experience as a coach, and spent the last three years as secondary coach at Wisconsin. Szabo played running back and defensive back for four years at Navy. He has…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan