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January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

…. Friday's game at Notre Dame epitomized this deficiency. Despite beating the Irish, 4-3, the Wolverines probably played their worst game of the year - even worse than the 10-0 debacle at Lake Superior…

…. "Michigan seemed to be toying with Notre Dame throughout Friday'sr contest, but it could never deliver the knockout punch. The Wolverines jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Cam Stewart and Denny Felsner…

…. The Wolverine defense also played a tight first period, limiting the Irish to three shots on net. Even though Michigan did not play an outstanding period, it led, 2-0, and the Wolverines looked like…

… to listen to what the hell I was saying," Berenson said. "We had to wake up or we would get blown out." The Wolverines responded to Berenson' s tirade with two more relatively easy goals by Stewart and…

… netminding by Shields, the team could not be happy with its performance. "We played our worst game of the year," Berenson said. "I call it a lousy win because of the way we played." While the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines have not met expectations all season long. ,In the past ,they had had convenient excuses, but there comes a time wlen alibis need to end and answers need to be found. This weekend…

… hockey (Wiseman, Felsner and Oliver), and a second line which has started to click in recent weeks (Roberts, Stewart and Ted Kramer), the Wolverines haven't reached their potential. Before the season…

… transformed Michigan from a very good team last year to a great team this season. However, that advancement has not been evident throughout the roster, and while the Wolverines remain a very good team, they…

… be in Notre Dame on a Friday night. Or maybe it was the theory proposed by Wolverine defenseman Aaron Ward, who decided Michigan's comatose performance in its 4-3 victory past Notre Dame was due to its…

March 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

… elimi- by Mike Rancilio Daily Sports Writer The much anticipated wait for May May Leung is over. The heralded rookie gymnast will compete as a Wolverine for the first time this weekend as the women…

…, Wendy Wilkinson. These types of misfortunes have become second nature to the team this season. Although they hinder the Wolverines' performances, Mich- igan has still tallied team-record performances and…

… front of family and friends. The Wolverines defeated Missouri at home earlier this season, but the prospect of performing on the road makes the rematch more of a challenge. Michigan has not been able to…

… break the 190 barrier since scoring 191.45 against Florida over spring break. The Wolverines hope to end that drought this weekend, and increase their statistical clout for Nationals. The vastly…

Wolverines currently boast a 274.67 average compossite score. "This is critical to our NCAA ranking," Darden said. "We've got nate. our 273 score, but to get ouO confidence to the next level for thq. Big Tens…

… start cou- be the key to victory and is happy with Michigan's first two events. # Beginning with the floor exercise, followed by the pommel horse should bode well for the Wolverines:: because they are…

… ranked No. 2 in the;: nation on the floor and No. 9 on the:i SLME.PAL.Y/aiy Michigan junior Debbie Geiger and the rest of the Wolverines will compete this weekend against Minnesota and Missouri. to break…

… TRYOUTS MARCH 16TH 6:30 P.M. IM BLDG. Women 's relay to by Rich Mitvalsky Daily Sports Writer Michigan's 3200-meter relay team will be the Wolverines lone entry at the NCAA track and field championships…

… this weekend in Indianapolis. The relay team competes in the preliminary heats today against nine other teams. Heading into competition last week, the Wolverine quartet of Carrie Yates, Kristine Westerby…

…. Seeded only behind Villanova, Wisconsin and Texas, the Wolverines are a mere three seconds off the top seed, with an 8 minute 42 second time. "On Friday, we aren't really looking to drop much time but just…

October 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

… shutout, 17-0. "We were playing way, way above our level," Caldwell said. Despite the loss to an older and much more experienced team, the Wolverines scored a victory simply by earning the right to play…

… Rochester. "All of the women from Michigan who went to the tourna- ment qualified for the select team," Caldwell said. The eight-woman contingent of Wolverines was the largest of any midwestern team and…

April 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 113) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - April 13, 1992 - Page 5 'M' women netters top Iowa Wolverines edge out Hawkeyes with doubles comeback by Sharon Lundy Daily Sports Writer Extending its winning…

… Westside Racquet Club in Cedar Rapids after the first set of doubles play. The Wolverines split the singles matches with the Hawkeyes. At the No. 1 position, Michigan's Kalei Beamon lost to Iowa's Laura…

… Dvorak, 6-4, 6-3. Wolverine Kim Pratt defeated Lori Hash at No. 2 singles, 6-3, 6-1. At third singles, Michigan's Jaimie Fielding had a three-set victory over Andrea Calvert, 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-4. No. 4…

…-captain Amy Malik. Wolverine Liz Cyganiak defeated Iowa's Miyuki Moore, 6-2, 6-4, at No. 6, to even the match score. The Michigan doubles team of Pratt and Fielding won at No. I , de- feating Catherine Wilson…

… the team that took the last team spot from the Wolverines, the Stanford Cardinal. "Both Beth and Kelly have excellent chances to get into the event finals," Fry said. "Being with Utah will be a great…

November 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

Wolverines have a chance to make up ground tonight against Minn- esota, which is third in the Big Ten. "Illinois and Penn State are so far ahead of everybody right now that they are going to be number one and…

… two," Wolverine coach Greg Gio- vanazzi said. "The rest of us (Ohio State, Purdue, Minnesota, and Michigan) are battling for that third spot and that third spot is huge. The team's goal is to make it to…

… the play- offs and do the job in the playoffs." Michigan will also keep its eye on the regional rankings. Although the Wolverines played tough last weekend, they saw themselves drop two places, to No…

… to the comforts of Minneapolis in an attempt to sweep the Wolverines. "Because we are ranked real close with them, it is going to be a good fight," junior middle blocker 'The team's goal is to make it…

Wolverines travel to Iowa City Saturday night in a match that pits Michigan against the pits of the Big Ten. But the Hawkeyes, strug- gling to hold on to eighth place in the conference, can be a feisty team…

…, as Michigan is fully aware. The Wolverines spotted Iowa a two sets- to-one advantage in a home match earlier this year before staging a comeback to win a five-set marathon. by Chad A. Safran Daily…

… Hockey Writer One year ago, Michigan faced a Miami (Ohio) squad with a 5-1 record and a top-10 ranking. The Wolverines brought the brooms out for that series, winning 9-1 and 7-4. Michigan (3-2-1 in the…

… (.364). The Wolverines, on the other hand, have only put the puck in the net 8 times out of 39 op- portunities (.205). Gwozdecky attributes his team's success to its experience. "We have got pretty much…

…." Thisweekend should provide the Wolverines the opportunity to revive their stagnant power-play. Miami's penalty killing ranks 10th in the league, allowing 8 goals in 27 oppor- tunities. In addition to the…

Wolverine lineup will not be com- pletely intact. Defenseman Aaron Ward is out until Thanksgiving while recovering from knee surgery and forward Mike Knuble will sit out Friday's game; the result of be- ing…

April 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 113) • Page Image 16

…" Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- April 13,1992 REGIONALS Continued from page 1 with a 9.65, while Mott was twelth with a 9.55. Round led the Wolverines on the rings with a 9.65, edging…

…'s track team proved to be a little too strong for the Wolverine runners this weekend. Virginia finished the meet with 80 points, Michigan was second with 51, Kent finished third with 29, and Rutgers was…

… heels for a third- place time of 4:28.6. In the 3000m run, Wolverines Chris Szabo aid Amy Bucholz took first and third respectively. After a disappointing showing in the 200m dash, Suzy Thweatt captured a…

… Dietz broke fellow senior Dean Kobane's stranglehold on the top Michigan spot, shooting a three-round total of 222, eight shots off the overall lead. Kobane was the top Wolverine fin- isher in the past…

… Charlottesville, Va. The Michigan men's track team won the Lou Onesty Invitational. Easily. How could this be, you ask? What the Wolverines lacked in stel- lar individual performances, they made up for with a solid…

… third with 42 points and Rutgers brought up the rear with a 29. Of the Wolverines' five first- place performances, four came in running events. One of the Invitational's high- lights was provided by…

… Michigan runner Gregg Duffy, who won the 400-meter dash in 49.01 seconds, almost a full second faster than sec- ond-place finisher Pete Novembre of Rutgers. Also impressive for the Wolverines was Tony Carna…

…-running events, finishing first in only one. It would not matter though, as the Wolverines had plenty of second, third and fourth-place fin- ishes, more than enough to secure the victory. The team's strongest…

… valid with e-- - er oup -h Coupon may expire without notice. go The Collegiate Licensing Company congratulates the M Chigan Wolverines on their NCAA Championship game and a GREAT basketball season! TO…

March 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 92) • Page Image 13

… Superior by six. The Wolverines own four victo- ries over the Buckeyes this season, including a pair of 9-3 conquests at ost, but both sides are relying on season results about as much as early popularity…

…- posite directions for penalty killing. While Michigan is second at 83.6 percent, Ohio State is last in league at a 70.2 percent clip. What the Wolverines want to concentrate on is winning the whole…

January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 11

… The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 13, 1992 -Page 11 WOLVERINES' INDIVIDUAL PLAY LEADS TO FIRST BIG TEN LOSS John Niyo Minnesota holds off Blue, Will the real Michigan team please stand up? The…

… cynics probably liked what they saw Saturday when Minnesota handed Michigan a stinging 73-64 loss that served notice to Wolverine fans. And if Saturday's game didn't get the point across, Minnesota's fans…

… did 0their part. The chants of "Overrated, overrated," echoed around the Michi- gan squad as it watched its five-game win streak snapped. The Wolverines, led by the five first-year players, had been…

… players, who outplayed, out- hustled, and almost beat the No. 1 team in the nation. Those same doubts surfaced again as the Wolverines prepared to start Big Ten play at Iowa. But Michigan dismantled Iowa…

… Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer The Michigan men's basketball team lived on the edge last Thursday in Iowa City, but came out on top. Saturday at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, the Wolverines were not…

… as lucky. The Gophers (1-1 in the Big Ten, 9-6 overall) kept Michigan (1-1, 9-2) off-balance much of the game and came away with a 73-64 victory. The Wolverines' penchant for individual play led to 40…

… we could have defensed him a little better. He made a lot of big bas- kets." The biggest was a three-pointer with less than two minutes left which "sealed the fate" of the Wolverines, according to…

…. The Wolverines had fought back 73-64 from a 38-29 halftime deficit. Eric Riley came out of the lockerroom, on fire, scoring Michigan's first nine points to cut the lead to 43-38. The Gophers moved back…

… up by eight, but then the Wolverines' in- creased defensive pressure began to cause some Minnesota miscues. Juwan Howard stole an errant pass and fed Rose for a slam. Then Rose stepped into a passing…

… to take the lead - the Wolverines turned the ball over. "Those are the kinds of mistakes I keep harping on, especially when you're playing on the road," Fisher said. "We need to go back and talk about…

May 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… games atnationals. TheWolverines Russellcitedsomereasons whyhis teammight Michigan has a few players who are in their Midwest regionals, the Wolverines proved they are seeded eighth in the eight…

… added. McNiven. Russell said these players must be at Michigan's overall record stands at 21-6. It out its season, and its Midwest regional champi- The Wolverines will need every bit of the their best if…

May 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… runsin thelateinningsandcoastedtoan easy victory. Theonepositive fortheWolverines was senior outfielder Steve Buerkel. Buerkel's two hits gave him 188 for his career, placing him seventh on the all- time…

… Michigan baseball coach The Wolverines tied the score in the bottom of the fifth. Ryan Van Oeveren led off with a single to center. Scott Timmerman's double scored Van bleheader Oeveren. When Penn State…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily- Thursday, February 13;1992-Page 9 Committed to the Court Nikki Beaudry adds leadership to Wolverine hoops by Adam Miller Daily Basketball Writer A curious scene unfolded at the…

…DeWege recently labeled "the backbone" of the team, were taking turns answering questions about the Wolverines' last-second defeat. However, Andrew and Durand had answered all of the questions. Beaudry had sat…

… room. It was fitting that Beaudry was the one asked to step in and finish off a difficult situation for the Wolverines. It's a role the six-footer from Grand Blanc has shined in all year. Though a junior…

… doing all the little things right' - Bud VanDeWege Women's basketball coach last season. The Wolverines had a wealth of forwards who could play -down low - Andrew, Hall, Rhonda Jokisch - but needed help…

… upperclass, highly successful group for court time. These experi- enced Wolverines went 20-10 in 1989-90 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. But that didn't stop Beaudry from play- ing…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… that she will dive with the consistency she has shown all year. In preparation for the Big Ten Championships, the Wolverines have been focusing on fine tuning their strokes, as well as working on their…

… 17'4". Darr and high jumper Dan Red- dan have the potential to claim big points for the Wolverines, and Har- vey is counting on their efforts, as he has done all season. Athletes that cannot be relied…

March 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… cold another, break- ing the hearts of admirers (see Wisconsin). The Wolverines (10-7 Big Ten, 19-8 overall) have been sufficiently friendly with the basketball world to ensure an invitation from that…

…, dropping its second-to-last game of the sea- son at Illinois, 78-67. The Wolverines (4-13 Big Ten, 7-20 overall) shook off the shock of the 41-point drubbing they suffered at the hands of Penn State Sunday…

May 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 13, 1992 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly - 5 Readers respond to Armenian ad American Wolverines in London To the Daily: I would like to express to you my outrage and concern over…

… semester in London. Throughout the semester we have been doing our best to follow the Fab Five hoopers and the rest of the Wolverine team, although the British do not televise any basketball. To further the…

… the Michi- gan campus and fans and show our dedication to the University and the Wolverines. GO BLUE! Rick Baraff Julie Mangurten LSA juniors principal crime was ignorance. I hope so, for ignorance can…

January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… store owner sells out by Ben Deci Daily Crime Reporter Michael Wax, the former owner of Wolverine Video, may have rented out his last new release. He recently filed for Chapter Thirteen bankruptcy and…

… sold his store, amid allegations of unfairly charging customers' credit card accounts. Wax sold Wolverine Video, lo- cated at 611 Church Street, to Amer's Inc., last month, after filing for bankruptcy on…

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