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November 13, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 31) • Page Image 13

… tryouts this year, Rothstein said. The Wolverines look forward to both the challenge of fierce competition and to winning expectations. They are going to be a tough team to compete against. "Michigan will…

… to beat:' Although they have performed well during the fall season, the Wolverines say it is due to preparation, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication. The Wolverines look forward to a successful…

… the look- out for the next "Great Wolverine,"and the recruiting process is a tireless job for the Michigan coaching staff. "Feb. 8 is the signing date, but we are constantly looking around the country…

… for prospective recruits," Belkin said. "The Midwest and the East Coast have been particularly good areas." Just because the season is over does not mean the work is over. The Wolverines will start…

March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

Wolverines used the week to hone their skills against top notch competition. The Wolverines swept the Ft. Lau- derdale city team, and the Florida and Auburn lacrosse clubs in a span of four days last week. On…

…- lenge of the week for the Wolverines, since Ft. Lauderdale was entirely made up of former varsity lacrosse players from top Division I and III college teams. "These (players) weren't in their 50s…

February 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… $80 million to buy the team. If the sale is approved, the 33-year-old McClatchy would become the youngest owner in the majors. 01 Tuesday February 13, 1996 10 Wolverines seek revenge against Iowa…

… attempt to break a losing streak tonight. The Wolverines have lost four out theirpast five, falling to 5-5 in the Big Ten and 15-8 overall. One of those losses was to Iowa, which visits Crisler Arena at 7…

November 13, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 31) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 13, 1996 Inconsistency plagued 'M' sticker, Rookie coaches encouraged by play of Wolverines in close contests By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer Like…

…, a lot of things didn't work out Pankratz's way. The Wolverines ended their most recent campaign last in the Big Ten with a 2-8 con- ference record and an overall 7-10 clip. Michigan then bowed out of…

March 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… practices in preparation for a mee away. In October, when the Wolverines con -Wet, and in every month since then, Urban ,significance of any one meet as nothing bid practice., Rather than encouraging top…

… winter that all th a top-flight swimmer is the once-in-a-life qualify for the Olympics. That is the mind s athletes throughout the season. It fact, Urbanchek and the Wolverines ha whentheyfailedto win…

…'ll beat you off the dribble." Fisher will have to choose among Louis Bullock, Travis Conlan and Dugan Fife to guard the 6-foot-6 Free- man. Conlan, the tallest Wolverine guard, is the likely choice. But…

… this season. Ironically, while the Wolverines' new lineup is ready-made for a first- round win, it may be extremely ill- suited for a second-round matchup. Should Michigan beat the Longhorns, its most…

… left school. Duncan is probably the best rebounder in college basketball. The Wolverines would probably guard Duncan with Maceo Baston, a strong defensive player. The problem is that Baston often gets…

…," Urbanchek said after the defeat. Urbanchek must have known what he was doing, as three current Wolverines and two alums, who had been training with the team, qualified for the U.S. Olympic team. Despite a…

… individual medley, the 400 freestyle and the 200 IM in Atlanta. Another Wolverine who proved he was amply prepared for the trials was juniorJohn Piersma. Piersma won the200 freestyle and earned a spot on the…

… Olympic team with a second-place finish in the 400 freestyle. A pleasant surprise for Michigan was the performance of freshman Tom Malchow. Malchow, who was one of the few Wolverines noticeably disappointed…

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