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March 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… See COMPROMISE, Page 3 M mangles Marquette, Xavier next By PAUL HELGREN Clutch Wolverine free throws iced last night's 83-70 victory over Marquet- te at Crisler Arena last night. They also kept…

… to advance. Had Nebraska got past Xavier, the' Cornhuskers would have played host to Michigan. THE Wolverines kept the home-court advantage by blowing past the Warriors with four minutes left in the…

… game. They held a 6462 advantage before Tim McCormick scored five of his game-high 21 points in a 10-point Wolverine run. After that, the contest became a foul line 'em up game, and Michigan responded by…

…. Marquette held a 15-9 lead before the Wolverines clawed back and played them even. But a 13-2 Wolverine spurt at the end of the half gave them a comfortable 39-31 edge at the half. "THAT RUN really gave us a…

… lot of confidence going in the half," remarked Wolverine Antoine Joubert, See WARRIORS, Page 9 Daly Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan guard Eric Turner fires the NIT's regulation basketball past Marquette…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-3, yesterday and move into the finals of the Big Ten baseball tournament against Northwestern. The two teams square off at 2:00 p.m. today. If the Wolverines beat the Wildcats they will be the Big Ten cham…

WOLVERINES never trailed in their triumph against N ..the Gophers, mainly because Wayne had the uncanny ability to pitch himself out of trouble. Minnesota left 16 men on base during the contest. They stranded…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… Special to the Daily IOWA CITY - Better break out the rose dishware and avocado salad dressing this morning, because if Michigan loses to Iowa this afternoon you can remove all thoughts of the Wolverines

… and the defense is just as good as the one that beat us 9-7 and went to the Rose Bowl (in 1981)." OBVIOUSLY, the Wolverines have their work cut out for them. But they have to produce if there is to be…

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