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November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 21

…- cool off a Penn State team that is on pable in the past three weeks, winning ire. its three matches entering the tourna- Instead, the sixth-seeded Wolverines ment. Two Lions captured Big Ten got burned…

…. Player of the Week honors for the week In front of 106 fans, the third-seeded ending Nov. 3. Lady Lions struck for four first-half On offense, McGuire captured the goals, defeating the Wolverines, 4-1, to…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

… losing streak as it travels to Iowa and Minnesota for tough weekend matches. Tonight, the Wolverines (1-13 Big Ten, 5- 20 overall) take on the Hawkeyes, who are off to their best start in school history…

… outside hitter, stands fourth in the Big Ten with 407 kills this season. Webb has added 343 kills and 290 digs. Tomorrow, the Wolverines face a streaky Minnesota squad that is on the edge of the tournament…

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 22

…'s golf team was well-rested. N Facing their first action in a month, the Wolverines placed an impressive seventh place at the Nelson, hosted by Stanford. The strong field in the Nelson fea- tured I1 of the…

… on Saturday. Hinkle was just one shot back of Harris with a 225. Hinkle was the fourth Wolverine in the top 40 finishers placing in a 38th-place tie. Senior David Jasper struggled this weekend…

… far, the Wolverines can scratch No. I off their list, having split over the weekend. Michigan defeated Minnesota and lost to Wisconsin on its trip to the colder regions of the Big Tenthis past weekend…

…. When Minnesota (10-4 Big Ten, 19-8 overall) visited Ann Arbor in October, it swept Michigan in three games. On Friday, however, the Wolverines (5-9, 10-1) used a ferocious hitting attack in the first two…

Wolverines, hitting a team season-high .630 hitting percentage with 13 kills and zero hitting errors. Ebert's 11 kills and .350 hitting per- centage along with Kristen Ruschiensky's 13 kills proved to be too…

… average of over 17 and .315. Just as the Wolverines avenged their earlier loss to Minnesota, the Badgers did the same unto Michigan. The No. 13 Badgers (10-4, 20-4) defeated Michigan 15-7, 15-13, 12-15 and…

…-weary Wolverines had trou ble keeping up with the Badgers offense, led by setter Laura Abbinante's 69 assists. In the fourth game, Wisconsin's service game was too much for Michigan. Ruschiensky. led the Wolverines

… early set back when Mendoza went down with an injury in the first game. She crashed into the boards and bruised her shoulder but is expected to return to the lineup by Friday. The Wolverines have their…

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…. Because after their loss Saturday, the Wolverines are clearly not headed to the Rose Bowl. Instead, they're likely going bowling in Texas in either the Alamo or Sun Bowl. Unless the Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten…

… lot of confidence," Alford said. "You could tell from the looks on the faces of the Michigan players that they were stunned." At 9-3, however, the game was still within the Wolverines' reach. Michigan…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 14

…, the Wolverine power play fi- nally surfaced last weekend with the (arrival of Minnesota. The team's power play exploded against the Golden Gophers due to the play of Denny Felsner, Brian Wiseman, David…

… potent line dug into the Gopher defense early, with Felsner scoring on the power play at 7:04 into the first pe- riod. The second line line got its only points of the weekend on the Wolverines' next power…

… Josh Dubow Daily Hockey Writer After Friday's 7-3 loss to Michigan, Minnesota coach Doug Woog was not in the mood to pay compliments to the victorious Wolverines. In fact, Woog handed out more criticisms…

… of Michigan than Denny Felsner dished out assists to his Wolverine teammates. While David Oliver and Brian Wiseman were the recipients of Felsner's good will on the ice, Michigan goaltender Steve…

… see weak- nesses you think you can exploit. But the point is, Minnesota couldn't. Michigan goalie Steve Shields stops a shot from Minnesota defenseman Travis Richards. The Wolverines swept the weekend…

… puck." Special teams played exception- ally well during short-handed penalty killing situations Friday night. Rookie Ron Sacka dogged Go- pher attackers all evening as the Wolverines stopped the…

… Nielsen opened the scoring for their teams, the Wolverines began putting on A clinic. David Roberts, Oliver, and Helber all scored in a 2:12 stretch starting at 14:58 of the first period. While the second…

… period was played evenly, the Wolverines still, outscored the Gophers, 3-2, for the' 7-3 lead. Minnesota upped the score to 7- 6, after which Shields replaced Chris Gordon in net and turned aside seven…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 15

… YPSILANTI - Strong individ- ual performances on the Michigan wrestling team at the Eastern Michigan Open yesterday produced three champions and four runner-ups for the Wolverines. More than 400 wrestlers…

…-American Charlie Jones of Purdue. "Lanny had a rough day. He had to beat all-American Kevin Vogel (Central Michigan) to make it to the finals," Bahr said. Wolverine Jason Cluff deci- sioned fellow Michigan teammate…

… Mike Mihalic, 5-4, to earn the 126 title. The 142 weight class featured another final between two Wolverines - Joey Gilbert and James Rawls. Gilbert decisioned Rawls, 6-4 in sudden death. "(Michigan…

… gave up a rebound which the Wolverines were able to put in the back of the net. The effectiveness of Michigan's penalty-corner play was a pleasant turnaround from previous games. "We were really…

… successful with our corners this weekend," sopho- more midfielder Kalli Hose said. 0 "It was really nice (to improve), because we haven't been that suc- cessful in the past." The Wolverines were able to carry…

…. We're a pretty fast team, and it made us seem even faster, because the ball was doing all the work and (play) was moving very fast." The Wolverines were also able to bounce back emotionally from their…

… loss to Ohio State in the final home game of the season the previ- ous weekend. Michigan shook off the 3-2 overtime defeat to come out firing against the Spartans, where the Wolverines scored within the…

…- tantly for the Wolverines, they were able to regain their confidence and end the season on a positive note. "It felt really, really good to finish with two wins," Kalli Hose said. "It's going to be great…

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 13

… sit out a year if he choos- es to transfer to another Division I program. He could, however, play immediately at a Division III school. His departure leaves the Wolverines with just a seven-man rotation…

… as easily Before the ejections, Michigan wing nst Bowling Green (2-4, 6- Warren Luhning scored the tie-breaking goal for the Wolverines at 12:20 of third 4-1 victory could have period - giving Michigan…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 11, 1994 Liut adds experience to 'M' net. 13-year NHL veteran joins Wolverine coaching staff By TOM SEELEY Daily Hockey Writer The 1994-95 Michigan hockey…

Wolverines' trouble spots this season. After all, it's not easy to replace the NCAA's all-time winningest goalie. That's when he thought of Liut. The Michigan goalies' inexperi- ence made a goaltending coach a…

…, so he's a perfect guy for this scenario." Berenson knew Liut from the days when the current Wolverine coach directed the St. Louis Blues of the NHL and Liut was one of his players. In 1980, Liut broke…

… decisions not based on hockey talent, but solely on the economics." With all of these commitments, Liut is usually only able to attend one or two Wolverine practices per week. Nevertheless, both goalies…

… need to take advantage of them." While Michigan State can light up the scoreboard, the Wolverines are hardly diced onions when it comes to putting the puck in the net. Like the Spartans, Michigan is led…

… the Wol- verines' sweep of Ohio State and Lake Superior State. Morrison is Michigan's quarterback and tied for third on the team in scoring (3-7-10). The Wolverine offensive attack, however, is hardly a…

November 11, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… players who showed up at the initial tryouts to earn a spot on the Wolverines' practice roster. This marked the second straight season that Michigan has held open tryouts, though no walk-ons were invited…

… lineup this year, injuries will be a factor. And if this year goes anything like the past week has, the Wolverines could be in for a long campaign. Center Juwan Howard has missed all but one day of…

… are hurt, but still working out. 0 0. ELIZABETH ULPPMANIDaIly Michigan coach Steve Fisher barks out instructions at a recent practice. New Wolverine Alex Lengemann (15) has been working out with the…

… team along with fellow walk-on Emerson Moore since the summer. FULL COURT PRESS The day I tried to be a Wolverine By TIM RARDIN DAILY BASKETBALL WRITER When I entered Michigan as a naive, little…

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 17

…,. HOPING TO LOSE?: The Wolverines Ohio State, Penn State and Notre Dame won the coin toss for just the second under Colletto. The victory marked the time this season Saturday. The other Boilermakers first…

… over the Wolverines time they won it was Oct. 5 at since 1984. Northwestern, also a Michigan loss. "We've been fighting to play with the The Wolverines are now 7-0 when big boys," Colletto said. "We…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 26

… this special sec- tion of The Michigan Daily and use it as your guide while following the Wolverines this season - the basketball writers A PRODUCTION OF THE MICHIGAN DAILY Basketball writers DAVID DEN…

… After three very winnable games against Oakland, Detroitand Western Michigan to begin the season, Michigan has the privilege of heading south to face Georgia Tech on Dec. 1 in the Wolverines' contribution…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 21

… Big Ten Tournament and receiving an automat- ic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the .*chigan field hockey team will migrate south to face Duke at Wake forest. The Wolverines will knock ,ticks Saturday at 1…

… the NCAA's. The four teams playing in Wake 'est this weekend are the fifth- ranked Wolverines, No. 3 Wake Forest, No. II. Duke, and No. 9 James Madison. If'the Wolverines beat Duke, they will play the…

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 20

… ended Saturday with a 2-0 loss to 10th- ranked Wisconsin in the semifinal round of the Big Ten championship. The Wolverines (4-4-1 Big Ten, 10-7- 3 overall), who advanced to the semi- finals with a 2…

… headed in Karen Montgomery's corner kick to give the Wolverines a 2-0 lead. Ohio State, seeded fifth, added a little excitement to the game when Jodie Stranges beat Jones to narrow the lead to " one goal…

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November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 18

…. He had timed the snapeount perfectly, accelerated, and leapt over an offensive lineman to reach his target.. Not the best linebacker? Well it's tough to argue with Paterno, but the Wolverines' are…

… from Practicing what they've preached all the third night in a row because they fit California would score. fall, the Michigan men's basketball the majority of their schedule into the The Wolverines

November 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 29) • Page Image 15

…, confu- n and a little hype, the Wolverines finally get a chance to play get out of the whirlwind and play some ball. Sophomore s1 s kn g a n "g ( swingmnan Toih Albert White, who had been x I n expected…

…'ve got to get out there and make (the opponent) feel threatened.' Obviously, the Wolverines have to be able to shift their focus from the tur- moil off-court to preparing themselves BARRY SOLLENBERGER…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 36

… echelon of the con- ference. Landing those recruits was lucky for Ellerbe, because all those great Big Ten guards decided to come back this sea- son. Crawford and Gaines give the Wolverines flexibility in…

… feeling inside whenever they think about a superb freshman class of five. But that's exactly why Asselin and Vignier represented the Wolverines at Big Ten media day, and not any of the five freshmen. The…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 31

… basketball fans. The dancers officially join the Wolverines for all the home games at Crisler, where they will work along side the cheerleaders to get the fans pumping. "We'll be on the sidelines the whole…

… behavior. "There are lots of little antics we can do to make it great." THE FUTURE The Wolverines aren't national cham- pionship contenders, and Crisler won't be a party scene yet. But Ellerbe and the…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… CCHA preseason polls. The media gave the top nod to the Spartans, while the coaches favored the Wolverines at the CCHA lun- cheon Sept. 28. Tomorrow, Michigan travels to Bowling Green to meet the 10th…

…- ranked Falcons, who dropped a 7-4 decision to Michigan State Wednes- day night. The fourth-ranked Spartans (6-0- 1 CCHA, 7-0-1 overall) and the sixth- ranked Wolverines (3-1, 5-2) have enough ammunition in…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

Wolverine Party - are seeking seats for their members. Nine candidates are running as indepen- dents. Campus safety and funding for the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union (AATU), top the list of issues in this election…

… before im- provements can be made. Wolverine Party candidate Colleen Flynn said, "Campus safety is a big issue. ... We should walk around campus and find things that need to be improved, and then decide…

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