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March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 13

… knee during Monday's practice. The injury won't keep her out of competition, but the Wolverines know that her injury makes the battle toward the national finals even rougher. 5 r t 1 7 t "I'M UNDER A…

… _ Wolverines are fighting for that single spot with teams that have defeated them earlier this season. Michigan State, for example, has beaten the Blue tumblers three times during the campaign-once in a dual…

November 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 62) • Page Image 12

… to the OSU 29- yard line. The Wolverine offense got the ball down to the five-yard line and a fir- st down. Tailback Harry Banks gained one yard on first down, advancing the ball to the four. Banks…

… play a big role in this $aturday's clash with the Wolverines. , "Defense will again be the key. Ohio State has a very solid defense and a very quick defense. Like I've said before, in a big game the…

… appears that the Ohio State defense is ready to respond admirably, as they have in the past. f. Own% 'We're No.1l' Wolver bring top ranking intd Give i1higan memoie Wolverine fans! Remember friends…

… of league play isn't a big enough surprise for the Michigan hockey team and its fans, consider this. The Wolverines, for the second week in a row, are ranked num- ber one in the nation by a vote of ten…

… away. Certainly, being first in the league and country weren't some of coach Dan Farrell's preseason goals. BUT THAT'S where the Wolverines are at this point, first in the WCHA and first in the country…

…. Their 5-1 league mark (7-1 overall), is one game ahead of Minnesota and North Dakota, both of which are 4-2. In the top ten poll, spon- sored by Radio WMPL of Hancock, the Wolverines received seven first…

… Michigan averaged 3.60 goals scored per game. This season, after the first eight games, the Wolverines have scored an average of seven goals per game. That statistic alone could make the difference bet- ween…

… he voted for his own team to be number one, he bellowed: "Hell, no. I never vote for my own team... I think I voted for North Dakota; they're a; pretty good hockey team." The number one Wolverines will…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

Wolverine star Kris. Last year he played in 48 Los Angeles games while also spending a month and a half in the minors at Springfield. Palmer, known more for his defensive play here than his offense, has…

… atnthe hands of Ohio State could be attributed to two things: Frani Washington and Kim Jordan. Between them, they contributed 49 total points to the Buckeyes' 88-83 victory over Michigan. The Wolverines

… per cent from the field, while the Buckeyes countered with 57 per cent shooting. In addition, OSU out-rebounded the Wolverines, with 51 as compared to the Blue cagers' 37. Jordan and Washington were…

…- planation for the Wolverines' demise. Forward Katie McNamara felt the team's shooting could have been shar- per. "We just had a cold spell," she, said. McNamara meanwhile, had a hot hand as she shot ten for…

…-ranked Louisiana State from the meet and heavy snows prevented four judges from getting there, but the Wolverines nonetheless found hap- piness in nipping UICC, 120.45 to 119.85. Northwestern was a distant third…

… (7.4) and balance beam (7.3), and took second in floor exercises (8.25) to teammate Colleen Forrestel (8.4). The Wolverines worked on improving their floor exercise routines in practice the previous…

… floor exercises. Ponto is still concerned about the gymnasts' less-than-sterling performance on both the beam and bars. "We're going to stress that in practice this week," said Ponto. The Wolverines

November 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 62) • Page Image 11

… players on the squad. THE WOLVERINES square off in a Blue-Gold scrimmage on Wed- nesday, November 21, at 3:30 in Crisler Arena to prepare for their opener against Miami University on December 1. The team…

… to compete against other college teams. Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio will be the site of the Ohio Open wrestling tournament this weekend, where Michigan will be competing. The Wolverines

February 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 115) • Page Image 14

… for the NCAA Championship. Now, the Badgers scrape and claw to hold onto fifth place in the WCHA, while the Wolverines fight the basement blues, just hoping to avoid further em- barrassment. True, both…

… current situation in Madison is one common to many teams in the con- ference this year (including the Wolverines) - injuries and inexperien- ce. Seven freshmen travel with a squad that lost four starting…

February 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

…, but it usually doesn't matter. It didn't matter much to the Wolverines last night as they played pretty much how they wanted and lullabied their way to a 78-67 win. "I've played Northwestern 19 times…

… the Wildcats, tking only a 33-32 lead with them into the locker room. After the two teams traded baskets, the Wolverines ram- bled to an 18-5 scoring tear at the 15:21 mark that lasted for' six and a…

February 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… individual medle with a time of 2:10.48, which set a ne pool record. This was the same even that saw the Wolverines snare a rar sweep of the top three positions. THJERE WERE good performance all around by the…

… performance in the impo tant meets." With at comfortable lead' th Wolverines can afford to be confiden Coach Isaac summed it up,"Tomorro should be a good day for us. We have lot of our good events tomorrow. W…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 11

…. Three American wrestlers in each weight class will probably go to Moscow in 1980. "I would say I would be rated among the top five in the country," stated Gadson. The Wolverine coach sees Ben Peterson…

…. Injuries have really discouraged me at times. But that's (the in- juries) about the only thing that has made me feel down." Gadson's successful rookie year as assistant coach of the Wolverines certainly hasn…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… bests By DIANE SILVER Although injuries set back the progress of several Michigan gymnasts at the Big Ten Invitational at Crisler Arena last weekend, three Wolverines set personal record high scores…

… nagging injuries, and was snowed-in in a hotel in Madison, Wisconsin. Well, the Wolverines finally escaped the jaws of the midwest blizzard, but other problems continue to haunt the club. SOPHOMORE guard…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 10

… Wednesday. Waiters is now the third "big one that got away" for Michigan. Along with the seven-footer from Columbus East High School the Wolverines had set their sights on Tim Andree of Birmingham Brother…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 11

… ineligible next fall and that Johnny Johnson and John Garris were thinking of tran- sferring elsewhere. Obviously, the loss of those three cagers would greatly deplete the Wolverine squad, all but killing…

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