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September 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 131) • Page Image 19

… lost to No. 12 Michigan, 5-1. Central Michigan (4-4) was the second team this weekend to be outscored by the senior midfielder, who recorded two goals in each ofthe Wolverines' games this weekend…

… gave the Wolverines the lead for good with 23:10 remaining in the second half on the same penalty corner play. She was assisted on both goals by Erica Widder and Shelley Johnson. After Flachs's second…

… the fuel for Michigan's scoring engine, scoring 15 of the team's 31 goals, the Wolverine's tank was filled from various resources last weekend. With Johnson and Flachs leading the Wolverines in assists…

… weekend. The Wolverines knocked off Louisville on Saturday, 6-0, and beat Central Michigan yesterday, 5-1. Pankratz. "Although the score was 6-0, we did not have a good match today" Pankratz said. "We did…

… not execute very well and our corners were extremely poor" Yesterday, the Wolverines fared slightly better on their penalty corners, converting three of 18 attempts. Goalie Amy Helber recorded six saves…

…. The games against Louisville and Central Michigan gave Michigan an opportunity to work on its skills in preparation for the Big Ten schedule. The Wolverines got a chance to both work on their penalty…

… Big Ten play Friday when Iowa vis- its. The Hawkeyes have beaten the Wolverines in all 31 of the meetings between the two teams. Berendowsky ties own record By Jacob R. Wheeler Daily Sports Writer…

… interesting number of all, however, is the length of time it.took her to tie the record. The Wolverines are 7-1 and they've, just begun their conference schedule. That means Michigan's season is less than…

September 22, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… teams from Dis- trict 4 for the Wolverine Invitational, Friday through Sunday. Not only will nine of the 11 Big Ten teams be participating in the action, but others from the Mid-American Conference and…

… local independents will also be holing putts this week- end. With one tournament already under their belt, the Wolverines are still finding their strokes and determining the final squad. They finished in…

… was the best round by a Wolverine throughout the tour- nament and showed that he can fill the large shoes of 1994 captain Bill Lyle. Brockway's 72.8 scoring average from the fall of 1994 should likewise…

… season to mono- nucleosis. He has recovered and will be "part of the future," Michigan coach Jim Carras said. Emanuel shot a competitive 232 to place fourth among Wolverines in Minneapolislast weekend…

Wolverines in the Big Ten coaches poll. With the homecourt advantage, Michigan hopes to blow them away. The Wolverines must take care not to be overconfident. At the UMass Invita- tional last weekend, the…

Wolverines beat higher-ranked UMass but lost to Syra- cuse, a team they had beaten in the past. But the Wolverines believe they have learned their lesson. "We're expecting a good match," senior Suzy O…

… matches will have a big effect on our season." This weekend may give Michigan the momentum it needs to play well against rival Michigan State next week. If the Wolverines beat the Spartans, their Big 1Ten…

… standing will be promis- ing. Last year, the Wolverines finished ninth in the Big Ten. This year they expect to do a lot better. "We want to finish in the top three," McGovern said. "And I think we can do it…

…." In the meantime, the Wolverines hope to see a large turnout at Cliff Keene this weekend. "Ever since our UCLA game, the supporthas been great," McGovern said. Yesterday's Detroit Tigers game may have…

September 22, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… Invitational in Minneapolis on Sept. 3- 4, the Wolverines are now able to gauge their work for the fall. "It was the beginning of the sea- son and everyone had some nerves," McDonald said. "We all had a good…

… round and a bad round." The Wolverines return almost in- tact from last season. McDonald, Michigan's top individual from a year ago, averaged 83.04 over 28 rounds. Along with Jenny Zimmerman and Tiffany…

September 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 131) • Page Image 20

…, and it's your responsibility to represent it in the best way possible.' Playing for a high-exposure team like Michigan only enhances the Wolverines' professional tennis opportunities. "Most of the guys…

Wolverines in Baltimore, however. Swan and Blain hope to take in an Orioles game. Baseball aside, Swan looks toward a rewarding senior year in tennis, concen- trating on each match as it comes up - beginning…

September 22, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 129) • Page Image 12

… will lock horns at 4 p.m. in the second battle waged at the newly constructed Michigan Soccer Field. When the Wolverines tangle with the Lady Longhorns, Michigan will face a Texas squad that, like the…

…. However, the Wolverines' inability to convert scoring opportunities has plagued the team the entire season. Against Texas, Michigan challenges a team that plays a zone defense, which means that the Lady…

… Longhorns play flat in the backfield with four defend- ers. Wolverine Coach Debbie Belkin said that there are some unique difficulties in playing against a zone defense. "It's hard to get behind them," Belkin…

… said "We have to find ways to get be- hind their defense. We have faced that before against Dartmouth." At the beginning of the week, the Wolverines readied themselves for the challenge. "We're going to…

… have a hard week of practice, something to build up our con- fidence a little more," freshman goal- keeper Jessica Jones said. After the matchup with the Lady Longhorns, the Wolverines will ven- ture to…

September 22, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 129) • Page Image 14

… conference schedule with an 8-2 record, highlighted by convincing wins over Maryland, Georgetown and North Carolina. Friday is the start of Michigan's Big Ten season. After taking on Purdue, the Wolverines

…." The Michigan vol- Je yball team has blocked almost everything in its path en route to an 8-2 start. The Wolverines start the Big Ten sea- son Friday when they face Purdue. FILr PHOaTO 0' Merrill…

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