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September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 70

… of co Jim Richardson, the Michigan w en's swimming and diving team Big Ten, 9-2 overall) won its precedented sixth straight BigI title last year. The WolverinesI ished seventh out of 42 teams in NCAA…

… Championships. Going into its winter breakI to California, Michigan was un feated. However, Michigan fel both UCLA and South California. The Wolverines finished out season with a sweep, capping it m a home…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 67

…-7-3 CCHA, 31-9-3 overall) achieved two of those goals - the GLI and CCHA regular-sea- son championships. However, the Wolverines fell in both of their post- season bids. Lake Superior knocked off Michigan in…

… the CCHA Championship, and Wisconsin de- feated the Wolverines in the national semifinal. The NCAA Final Four appear- ance was Michigan's first since 1977. The Badgers used strong goal- tending by Duane…

…'s goaltender, Darren Madeley, stoned the Wolverine attack en route to a 3- 1 victory. Madeley turned away 24 of 25 shots on the game - including snuffing out two late power plays - on his way to garnering the…

… Michigan's career scoring marks. He also was a first- team All-CCHA and All-American selection as well as a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. The Lake Superior series pow- ered the Wolverines to their…

… David Roberts converted a pass from Cam Stewart with only five tenths of a second remaining. The Wolverines came out on fire in the third, regis- tering three unanswered goals capped by a Helber blast…

…, the Wolverines used a Laker trademark - tight defense and timely scoring - to power its way to a 4-3, 1-0 sweep of the Lakers. The defense held Lake Superior to 1 of 18 on the power play and al- lowed…

… aggressive attitude paid off. Michigan had it's best season since 1987. Guided by Coach Peggy Bradley-Doppes, the Wolverines (10-10 Big Ten, 19-13 overall) tied Minnesota for sixth- place in the Big Ten…

…. Setter Tarnisha Thompson, whose 611 assists on the season moved her into second place on Michigan's all-time assist list, led the Wolverines into their tournament at Rice in September. The Wol- verines…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 69

… by .Brian Rosewarne. Defenders Scott Seabolt and Kelley Kuehne are the captains of t tet Big enClub Tournament .last season, the phis year's squad. Wolverines tamed Minnesota, 4-0, "~We've had three…

… win with Smith returning for his second year at the helm, the teaim will be the National Club Tournament in improved. Austin, Texas. The Wolverines will look to "We felt we had a better team to…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 65

… Basketball Writer When the pairings for the NCAA Tournament were announced, Michigan coach Steve Fisher must have felt a sense of dejk vu. The Wolverines earned the sixth seed in the Southeast Regional, and…

…. The Wolverines put away a frus- tratingly patient Temple squad in its first game, 73-66. After the Owls put together a 12- 0 run to take a four-point lead mid- way through the second half, rookie guard…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 14

… of which included ninth- ranked Michigan. While the Wolverines lost two of those decisions, 18-17 to No. 3 Penn State and 19-18 to No. 10 Ohio State. OSU won all three of its close matches to capture…

…-point victory and did just that as OSU's Ray Mendoza, ranked seventh in the country, defeated Wolverine Philk Tomek, 5-3. The final come-from-behind victory came in the consolation match against Penn State, who…

…-place match pitted the Wolverines against Wisconsin. The Badgers boasted five nationally-ranked competitors, including No. 3 158-ponder Matt Demaray, who was named the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament…

…-point lead when Mike Kraft (190) scored a decsion over Jehad Hamdan. Tomek earned only a decision in the heavyweight match, and the Wolverines lost the heartbreaker by one point. "Gilbert had a great match…

… not bother the Wolverines, who eas- ily tamed the Mavericks, 42-5. Michigan beat Nebraska in its next match, 33-11, and headed into the consolation semifinal against tenth-ranked Ohio State in hopes of…

… them," Bahr said. "I'd rather lose by 40 (points) than one." The Wolverines battled for fifth place in their final match against Wisconsin. Although the Badgers jumped out to an early lead, the…

Wolverines ran away with a 22-14 victory. Gilbert earned his sixth victory of the weekend with a 12-5 trounc- ing of Badger Steve Hoffman. Bonnet, who is ranked eleventh at 158, moved up to 167 to face sev…

…'s basketball team's 76- 55 loss to Michigan State last Friday was indicative of the prob- lems it has had in the Big Ten this season. The Wolverines showed glimmers of aggressive play but were unable to maintain…

… it the entire game. Michigan was able to keep within reach of the Spartans for most of the first half. The Wolverines played with intensity on defense and were taking - and making - intelligent shots…

… on the offensive end. But in the waning moments of the half, the Spartans stepped up their play and began to overwhelm the Wolverines. By halftime they had built a 12-point lead. "I'm real unhappy with…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 68

… the season. The Wolverines improved on last year's 11-6 dual meet record with a 13-4-1 overall mark, holding down the sixth spot in the nation for most of the season. The four losses all came against…

…. The first was to then No. 3-ranked Penn State, 18-17, and the second dame against then No. 10-ranked Ohio State, 19-18. The Wolverines returned to the Big Ten Chain- ionships knowing that Iowa was in a…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… success. But they took each other to new heights on Sunday. Steve Fisher may have struck oil in a field of potent natural resources. In the Wolverines' 74-65 victory against Notre Dame yesterday, the…

… staff ignited the Wolverines, now 14-5 overall. "That gave us a big lift," Chris Webber said. "We realized what coach was doing. A lot of people thought he was stupid for it. But he went out on a limb for…

…." . Wolverine sophomore Brice Ko- pas was just as confident. "The second day was ours and we knew that," he said. And it turned out they were both correct. For the third year in a row, Michigan surged ahead of…

… Min- nesota to the front of the pack Friday. The Wolverines began their comeback, finishing in second place in the 200-yard medley relay. The team of Eric Bailey, Steven West, 'Thomas Hay and Gustavo…

… Borges clocked a time of 1:30.03, just .42 seconds behind the Minnesota four- some. The Wolverines still re- mained in second, but came up with clutch performances in the 400 indi- vidual medley. Indiana…

…, Page 8 Al by Ken Sugiura Daily Hockey Writer The Michigan lockerroom is rolling. The Wolverines have just stolen a victory from Illinois- Chicago, an overtime thriller won by David Roberts with seven…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 16

… who would take the eighth and final spot in the evening's finals. Bigelow clocked a school record of :49.48 for a place in the next round. The Wolverines finished their day with a victory in the 800…

… standings with 449 points. First-day leader, Minnesota, was second with 419. Saturday, Borges set a Big Ten record in the 100 freestyle with a winning time of :43.14. The Wolverines won one other race besides…

… all-around Saturday. She has now claimed that title in all of the Wolverine's five meets. Against Illinois, she took top honors on each apparatus, scoring 9.65 on the vault, 9.80 on the uneven bars, 9…

….80 on the beam and 9.75 on the floor exercise. In doing so, Wymer outdistanced her nearest competitor, teammate Ali Winski 39.00-37.5. Now the Wolverine's focus will be unob- structed as they eagerly…

December 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, December 10, 1992 CAGERS Continued from page 9 der 30 seconds. The Wolverines' shot clock, by contrast, sees the bot- tom side of 30 about as often as they wear…

… and make you shoot it. Then if you miss they gobble up the rebound." In the second half, when Bowling Green began forcing shots, the Wolverines really took over the glass. Six Wolverines had at least…

… four rebounds; Jimmy King led with seven. The Wolverine firepower sur- faced despite playing three games in five nights. "There was fatigue playing our third game like this, plus practices," center Juwan…

… a intrasquad meet at Cliff Keen Arena. And although the Wolverines will be doing a pared- down exhibition, they look forward to the event as an exciting showcase of this year's talent. "Both coaches…

… former national, qualifier on the Wolverines, Royce Toni, is still recovering from arn injured back and will sit out the competition tonight. "Friday is just going to be a real good meet for the men, being…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 13

… Martin Jiranek peeled the puck from the Wolverine de- fense right in front of the goal. The game-winning goal by Holzinger left a bitter feeling among the Wolverine contingent. When a whistle was heard to…

… the best I've seen him play." In the Wolverines' sweep over Lake Superior State two weekends ago, Evans played an integral role in limiting the high-scoring Lakers to three goals in two games, including…

…." While the Wolverines did not finish their chances most of the night, Felsner knotted the score at a goal apiece, assisted by Ouimet, sandwiched between defensemen. The sandwiching continued up fellow…

… ice on both sides. The Falcons frustrated the Wolverines in the same area Michigan excelled against LSSU - smart, aggravating play. "We knew what position we were in, but we'd stayed with the best in…

… retaliation penalties, and maybe they did." A skirmish at the 13:14 mark of the first period illustrated the first and certainly most damaging - the Wolverines never tied it again - re- taliatory strike. Heavy…

… up 6-3. Ted Kramer scored the final Wolverine goal. Michigan's Gordon summarized the weekend consistent with his teammates' feelings. "We beat ourselves, there are no two ways about it," he said. "We…

… the Wolverines were practically booed off the ice at Yost Arena in a less than stellar outing against a struggling Bowling Green team. While Friday's 7-4 loss was disheartening, Saturday's short- fall…

… the Wolverines were in too deep of a slumber to awaken Saturday night. However, Berenson heard the ring earlier in the week during practice. "Coming off last weekend I said I was worried about Bowling…

… moments of the game. Friday, the Falcons flew out to an early 1-0 lead at :23 seconds into the game. On ' Saturday, Bowling Green caught the Wolverines napping again and snuck the puck past Chris Gordon at…

… its last 16 games by one goal. Bowling Green played Michigan in the same fashion that the Wolverines had scrapped against Lake State last weekend. "To beat them took our best effort," Bowling Green…

November 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… championship this past weekend, but the Wolverines caved in during the last few minutes and lost the cham- pionship to the Illini, 5-4, in Champaign. With the loss, the men's soccer team was booted from the na…

…- tional tournament for the second year in a row. The Wolverines stormed out to a 4-2 lead in the second half, only to see the Fighting Illini blitz Michigan with three goals in the last nine min- utes to…

February 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 73) • Page Image 15

…, 6-0. Kronauge then lost in Friday afternoon's quarterfinals. The Wolverine junior attributes the outcome of the match more to himself than his opponent. Kass thought he simply was not himself out…

… these tournaments, both physically and mentally." In addition to preparing for indi- vidual tennis, Kass will soon lead the Wolverines into the Big Ten sea- son. Last year Michigan tied for sec- ond in…

… upcoming Central Collegiate Championships. It looks like the Wolverines will have some tough races and field events ahead of them. In running events Michigan's highest finish came from the 3,200- meter relay…

… us back into the race at all." Milers Matt Schroeder and Joe McKown finished third and fourth for the Wolverines, respectively, with times of 4:15.14 and 4:16.26. "The mile was the kind of race that…

… well, as the shot put and pole vault saw the Wolverines take more top places than any other school. Vaulters Mark Smith, Mike Carson and Toby VanPelt all cleared 16 feet, but due to misses during…

December 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

… never know what to make of this team, do you? A walking, talking, 28-legged, 14-brained psychologist's dream, these Wolverines are. And last night's installment was just another chapter in the growing…

… Detroit Mercy, was the on-again, off-again play of Steve Fisher's Wolverines. "Emotion and constant effort are critical," Fisher said. "Bowling Green had it for longer stretches than we did. Maybe we…

March 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… Falcons out of the playoffs for the first time in 21 years of conference history. Bowling Green delivered the Wolverines their worst blow of the season by sweeping them on the heels of their sweep of Lake…

… away from your own play." Although the Wolverines now know their opponent, this weekend they are more concerned with themselves and are not looking at the Buckeyes as an eighth-place team. "We just have…

…-range shooters. S1 down three treys in last with Auburn and repeate this season's 67-58 vi Indiana State. Durand blossomed in in the Wolverine mach two Years. A starter mos say goodbye VanDeWege praised Durand as…

… Points '1 Ohio State 102 2. Mihigan71 Durand game of the Wolverines' season. The second-to-last home game of Wool- dridge and Durand's careers. It didn't stay this easy for Michigan. State built a 53…

January 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…WE AT 9ER TODAY Partly sunny and cold; High: 32, Low: 20. TOMORROW Partly sunny; High: 35, Low: 21. One hundred and one years of editorial freedom N E. Wolverines edge Iowa in Big Ten opener, 80…

… stages of revolution, because the United States does not have the necessary resources. However, Hopf stressed that Wolverine Video store owner out of business; Amer's adopts e Mike Wax sued last earby…

… studentsforaleged credit cani violations by Ben Deci Daily Crime Reporter Former Wolverine Video store owner Michael Wax, accused by customers last year of charging false late fees to their credit card ac- counts…

… about a class-action suit. This fall, amid allegations of similar misconduct, Wax allegedly filed for bankruptcy, according to ex-employees who refused to give their names. Wolverine Video was replaced by…

… them what Mike told me too, which was normally that he was out," said one former Wolverine Video employee. Other former employees of Wax describe him as "a playboy who would just stand and watch people…

…'s indif- ference as a reason for Wolverine Video's poor selection. "It's nice to work with somebody who cares about the store," one employee added. while a cooperative effort between the United States…

December 10, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 51) • Page Image 18

… great senior year. The Wolverines have a little more experience on the line, with four seniors and a redshirt freshman. But the term 'underachievers' always seems to follow them around. Chris Hutchinson…

… wanted to go out there to heat Washington and to beat up on them," Brown said. "I didn't want to see anyone else there. So we need todo what we should have done last year." Brown wasn't the only Wolverine

March 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

….m. Anthropology Club, meeting Dominick's, 7 p.m. Speakers "Guest Speaker for Human Rsourcee Development," Wolverine, Union 8 p.m. "Obtaining Start-up Capital to Begin your Company" 1200 EECS 7-8:30 p.m. "The Willow…

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