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February 02, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

Wolverines (15-4-1 CCHA, 20-5-1 overall) face the pressure of ending their first streak of two games without a win since they lost three straight late in the 1993-94 season. They will try to break that streak…

… tonight when OhioState(3-13-4,5-13-4)comes toYost Ice Arenaforaweekendtwinbill. But don't be quick to jump the gun and think that Michigan is in a state of crisis. Wolverine coach Red Berenson prefers to…

… without their star center, the Wolverines still have some important areas of their game to improve on if they are to be successful this weekend. For starters, Michigan will need to improve on its pathetic…

… power play of last weekend, which clicked on only one of 12 opportunities. Previously, the Wolverines were a combined 18 for 29 with a man up. The Michigan penalty killing unit also allowed its opponents…

… to score 40 percent (4 for 10) of the time last week- end. That broke the Wolverines' 49 consecutive penalty kills streak that ran from the beginning of December through the third period of last Friday…

… The Michigan men's basketball team is in critical condi tion, but it may have found a cure for its losing spell. Ohio State. The Wolverines have dropped three straight Big Ten contests, including an 80…

…-59 debacle to Purdue Tuesday night. But the schedule says Michigan plays the Buckeyes tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in Columbus, and common sense says the Wolverines should win. By almost any measure, Ohio State…

…, 9-8 overall and nowhere near anyone's top 25 The No. 22 Wolverines (4-4 Big Ten, 14-7 overall) wilL drop out of the rankings themselves if they lose to the Buckeyes. Then again, Michigan may drop out…

… even with a win. The Wolverines looked downright awful against the Boilermakers, culminating an eight-day, three-game trip from first place to .500 in the conference. "(Purdue) handled us, but the thing…

… top seed in the Southeast, and an All- American in guard Jimmy Jackson. Michigan started five mouthy freshmen who until then had mostly just boasted. That was about to change. The Wolverines, seeded…

April 02, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… Michigan softball team. Catcher Jennifer Smith is one player that is important to the Wolverines' success and has made the difference for Michigan in the young Big Ten season. Smith, a junior, leads the…

…- ations. Smith had the game-winning RBI in Sunday's come-from-behind victory over the Hawkeyes. With one out in the sixth inning, and the Wolverines unable to mount any offense, Smith knocked in Kellyn…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…. Michigan goalkeeper Amy Helber has done her best to keep the Wolverines competitive, with 61 saves and a .753 save percentage. Michigan State goal- keeper Beth George has an identical save percentage with 58…

… saves, but has bene- fited from the high goal-scoring. Going into today's match, George is 8-2 on the year for the Spartans, compared to Helber's 3-4 record. The Wolverines know that a victory tomorrow is…

… Westfall, the captain of the Michigan's women's golf team, is doing as she plays her senior season. Westfall, from Albuquerque, N.M., recently attained a personal best by fin- ishing seventh at the Wolverine

… at a time," Teichert said. Regardless of the reason, Westfall's success is a welcome benefit to the Wolverines, as are her leadership skills. "She leads by example," Teichert said. "She wants this team…

…-year players have defi- nitely been leaders on the field. The five field players - juniors Flaherty, Poulin, Marks, Amanda Gauthier and Jaime Ross - have combined for 12 of the Wolverines' 49 points this season…

December 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… caused two turnovers to spark the 17-2 Michigan run. Even with the Baston's return, the Wolverines didn't play like they should have. The Vikings made more shots from the floor, and more threes. If it…

Wolverines should have killed the Vikings on the boards and in the paint and won by 20. This was a game that Maurice Taylor should have dominated. Taylor scored 17 points and led all players with 10 rebounds…

April 02, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

….S. Olympic team, winning three events at the Olympic trials last weekend. Marshall was named the 1996 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year after leading the Wolverines to their conference record-tying fifth consecutive…

Wolverines who reached the podium had taken any forensics classes, their parting words were surprisingly emphatic. "I can't even begin to put this into words," said senior forward and CCHA scoring leader Kevin…

… as a Wolverine yesterday at a pep rally at Cliff Keen Arena. Senior captain Steven Halko (below) holds the NCAA championship trophy while being intervetwed on television. I didn't know why - I was…

… happy and, at the same time, I was sad to be leaving such wonderful people." "There was nothing like singing 'Hail to the victors 'my last time as a Wolverine," captain Steven Halko said. Even the usually…

… to stay step ahead of the rest of the league. The Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 8-15 overall) didn't gain any ground, but they did split their four-game weekend series with Indiana, keeping pace with…

Wolverines more than it helped them, as Indiana turned a 3-2 lead into a 6-2 win. Sophomore Mike Hribernik (1-3) started and took the loss for Michigan, lasting just two and one-third innings while giving up…

… four runs. Freshmen Luke Bonner and Pete Martay also saw action on the mound. The Wolverines managed just five hits off Hoosier pitcher Brian Partenheimer, who struck out six in a complete game effort…

…. The senior finished the series 7-for-13 with two homers against the Wolverines. In the nightcap, Michigan pitcher Mark Temple carried the Wolverines to a 4-2 win, giving up just three hits in a complete…

Wolverines' offense was far from intimidating, though - it picked up just five hits against Indiana's Ryan Graft, who also threw a complete game. Three Hoosier errors helped Michigan's Michigan vs. Indiana…

…, two were earned- the game lasted just an hour and 45 minutes. Kelly Dransfeldt and Derek Besco paced the Wolverines with two hits apiece, and each scored a run as well. The win kept Michigan in a first…

December 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 42) • Page Image 12

… translated into effective hockey for the Wolverines. In a 4-3 overtime victory Friday against Minnesota, Michigan showed its ability to win close games. That wasn't necessary Saturday against Wisconsin…

… that was not as close as the score indicated. Michigan's power play overwhelmed Wisconsin as the Wolverines bolted to a 4-1 lead at the end of the first period. Berenson reverted to the initial power…

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