Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

November 02, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… Goodstein Deily Sports Writer The Wolverines celebrated coach Ron Warhurst's 25th anniversary the same way they celebrated his first - with a Big Ten champi- onship. Michigan fulfilled the first of their son…

…'s goal's yesterday thanks to a team "Collectively we wanted to win this for coach's 25th anniversary," said senior All- America John Mortimer. "This has been our focus all year." The No. 7 Wolverines

… road record 192 yards through the air - the highest total by a Wolverine any- where since 1966. On the first play of Michigan's second drive, Brady went with what worked last week -the bomb to Streets…

… ground-Anthony Thomas led Michigan with just 24 yards on the ground - the air attack was the only source of pride for the Wolverines. Stickers fail to gamn share of4 Big Ten title By Dui Digsoan Daiy…

… opponents, at home, on Senior Day. Both teams felt they needed to win to have a chance at the title. One team succeeded, and one failed. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, they lost, and Penn State didn…

… Hawkeyes were looking to regain some of the pride that they had lost in recent seasons. After defeating the Wolverines 31 straight times, they had since lost three straight to Michigan, including a 2-0 loss…

… earlier this season in Iowa City. Ironically, Senior Day lived up to its name, as the Iowa seniors were able to take over the game. Iowa dominated the Wolverines yesterday at Ocker Field, winning 3-0. The…

November 02, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… Daily. Page 9 r Andy Gottesman Otta Love It Blue and White both lack D' I Blue appeal extends -be on 2 A2city limits ADRIAN, Mich. - Michigan students generally treat the Wolverines as their home…

… team and no one else's. But the Wolverines are equally cherished out in the places where I-94 doesn't go straight through town. When Michigan scrimmaged at Adrian High School last night, the Maize and…

… bleacher in front of them. And there are probably more NBA players' autographs in Adrian - Michigan also played in the Maples' gym last year - than in all of Ann 'Arbor. When was the last time the Wolverine

… players remained on the floor at Crisler, signing autographs for a seemingly endless line of gram- mar schoolers? The Wolverines' trips to Hoosiers-like high school gyms around the state definitely works as…

… second, before racing out for autographs, to speak for all those who think of the Wolverines as U-M students do. When asked whether he rooted for Michi- gan or Michigan State, the boy took on a serious…

… the starting center position for the Wolverines this season. Seter steps out of anonymity, into by Phil Green Daily Basketball Writer How many people remember Chris Seter? Don't be embarrassed if…

… him to, average 10 points per game. He will be expected to contribute under the boards, and with solid defense. He might even spend time covering the other teams' top big man to help keep the Wolverines

… Riley on the bench. However, this year the Wolverines do not have that luxury. "We have to have Riley in the lineup," Fisher said. "We need Eric on the floor for 30 odd minutes a game." If Riley ends up…

… on the bench, the Wolverines, who expect to em- ploy an up-tempo style this year, will probably slow things down while he rests. Fisher has a better idea of who else might start alongside Riley and…

… near future. Yesterday marked the NBA's ill remains wide deadline for submitting final rosters. gs could change Former Wolverine Sean Higgins ap- season begins peared on the San Antonio Spurs' submission…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… this past weekend. But on the ice, things just aren't so simple. Talent-wise, the Wolverines have the clear advantage against possibly every team in the country, and certainly in the CCHA. That's why…

… the his team's 8-4 embarrassment Saturday. "All the talk and names on paper don't mean anything. It's how people perform, not only individually, but as a group." Indeed, the Wolverines didn't perform…

… hinders Wolverine p by Chad A. Safran Daily Hockey Writer Michigan's weekend lineup was signifi- cantly altered this weekend due to some exten- uating circumstances, especially in the defen- sive corps…

…. Senior defenseman Patrick Neaton did not play either game against Western Michigan because of a family emergency. At the conclusion of the Michigan's 2-2 tie Friday night in Kalamazoo, Wolverine senior…

… top offensive de- fenseman and senior right wing Dan Stiver - out with a separated shoulder suffered against Ferris State last weekend - the Michigan power play was considerably weakened. The Wolverines

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… will be back for games at Crisler Arena whenever he can find the time. He says he'll certainly be in West Lafayette and Bloomington when the Wolverines pay a visit. And when Michigan plays Notre Dame? "I…

…-93 Wolverines?. "There's no stopping them," he said. "It's just a matter of being fo- cused, taking it game-by-game. "Keeping your head, and keeping the focus can be hard." He still sounds like a captain. And his…

November 02, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

…, behind top- ranked Wisconsin and second-seeded Northwestern. Although not the best team by record, the Wolverines are not lower- ing their expectations entering the tournament. "Our main goal is to win the…

… impact on how far the team advances." The tournament is broken up into two brackets composed of four teams each. Ohio State, Purdue and North- western are the three teams joining the Wolverines in half of…

November 02, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… starts the momen- tum for the Big Ten tournament and picks us up from Friday's loss." While Michigan dominated Kentucky during the majority of the game, the Wolverines were unable to capitalize on several…

… with Brigham Young the 2-0 defeat marked Michigan's second consecutive shutout loss at the hands of a ranked opponent and lowered the Wolverines record ver- sus top 25 competition to 1-3-1. The Cougars…

November 02, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 43) • Page Image 11

… hockey team would sweep its come series with Ferris State this weekend. Without Harlock, who must watch from the bench- with a sprained knee, the Wolverines should still sweep Ferris State. "They're the…

…, making the three the most powerful line in the CCHA. The only factor not in the Wolverines' favor this weekend is * Harlock's loss. During last Friday's game with Illinois-Chicago, he suf- fered a medial…

…: the end of a sea- $on, and the end of three Wolverine seniors' careers - defenders Patricia Maran and Mary Peters and mid- fielder Josee Charvet. Michigan attempts to rebound *from a four-game slide…

… against Ohio StateaSaturdaymat 1 p.m. at Tartan Turf. Even though the Wolverines lost Sunday to Northern Illinois, head coach Patti Smith thought the squad showed signs of improvement. "We put together a…

November 02, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

…, Alex Lengeman and Neal Morton may not represent the future of the Michigan men's basket- ball team. But they do represent the future of the Wolverines' practices. The five are non-scholarship ad- ditions…

… Purdue match. She blasted 16 kills and an impressive .343 hitting per- centage. WOUNDED WOLVERINES: Sopho- mores Colleen Miniuk and Kristin Ruschiensky, who started matches earlier this season, did not…

November 02, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… the hockey team or just a few tipsy trick-or-treaters. Whoever it was, they were no match for Northern Michigan (3-1 CCHA, 7-1 overall), as the Wildcats blew out the Wolverines, 6-1, in Michigan's worst…

… home loss since January 7, 1989. "It's Halloween," Michigan defense- man Bubba Berenzweig said. "Weird stuff happens out there." The goblins were out in full force against the Wolverines (4-1, 5-2) on…

November 02, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…November 2, 1998 - SportsMonday - The Michigan Daily - 3B Women 'disappointed' with second JIM ROSE SyRyan C. Moloney Daily Sports Writer Asthe Wolverines stood in the finish chuEin the waning…

…- low for those who have supported the team throughout the season. As many predicted, the race turned i to a war between the Wolverines (36 nts), the conference's highest- ranked,team at No. 3 in the…

… season. Michelle Slater placed sixth with a time of 17:53, 12 seconds better than her time two weeks ago at the Wolverine Interregional. Lisa Ouellet recorded a personal- best time, finishing in seventh…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 16

… yesterday as the Wolverines held their first official practice. The date for the start of the prac- tice season was set back this year from its usual starting date of Oct. 15. While that means two fewer weeks…

…. As- sistant coach Jay Smith is hopeful that the Wolverines might find a solid role player for the team. "We're only carrying 12 guys on scholarship and we'd like to carry 14 just because of injury…

November 02, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

…'s game turns into own this weekend. The Wolverines (1-5-1 Big Ten, 7- 2 overall) head into the Big Ten rnament at Indiana as the last seed. wever, with the amount of parity the league they still have a…

… Big Ten regular season title Poulin Flaherty and crushed the Wolverines in their earlier meeting this season. "We got down two goals and kind of folded," Belkin said. "It will be a differ- ent game…

… lob pass from Neal Morton. Dugan Fife, Michigan's lone senior, had 17 points, while Conlan, the other Wolverine guard, had seven assists. Willie Mitchell had 14 points and two blocked shots for Michigan…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…. With the win, the Wolverines swept their season-series with the Badgers for the first time in eight years. Their Big Ten record im- proved to 8-4, 15-6 overall. More important than the Big Ten standings…

… errors for a sparkling .521 hitting percentage, and added two aces. The rest of the Wolverines had similarly strong performances. Setter Tarnisha Thompson totaled 42 as- sists and blasted two, monstrous…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan