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September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 72

Wolverines, who stood at No. I all season long, by the painfully close margin of 231.975-231.85 to win the 2000 NCAA men's gymnastics champi- onship. - For a team that finished second-to-last at the Big Ten…

… of leader Iowa. As the defending national cham- pion Wolverines gnashed their teeth in anticipation of a final rally on the vault, the Lions lurked behind patient- ly, preparing themselves to compete…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 69

… expected. The Wolverines fell in the second round of the NCAA tournament to Texas Christian Uni- versity. Despite its best finish in four years, the team was disappointed. A season that began with so much…

… four seniors, the Wolverines began the season by winning seven consecutive dual matches - including winning the Great Northwest Shootout in Washington. But a close loss to Tulane University was a sign of…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 22

… Challenge in St. Louis the Michigan field hockey team sufTered an unfortunate occurrence of deja vu. The second-ranked Wolverines faced off against No. 4 North Carolina and Duke falling 4-2 to the Tar Heels…

… penalty corner in the second half. But against North Carolina, the Wolverines were only able to earn three penalty corners. "Getting a shot or a corner are the two most important things," senior Courtney…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 67

… Editor On Saturday, March 26, 2000, the Wolverines witnessed the longest hockey game tn NCAA playoff histo- ry. Six periods and seven hours they waited for the start to their game, as St. Lawrence and…

… the Wolverines ended their season with a 5-2 loss to Maine in their second game of the NCAA east regional. "Everytime we would hear a oooh' or an 'aaahh,' we would open the door to see if it was over…

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… playing here than at one ofthe west coast schools." ,In their inaugural varsity season, the Wolverines will play a schedule that Drury-Pinto describes as "mid- dle-of-the-road.' In addition to hosting a…

… Big Burns Ten and NCAA schedule, the varsity level will be a little tougher for the Wolverines. To cushion the blow, Burns recently signed five play- ers to build his first recruiting class. The soccer…

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…'m also sad," sophomore forward LaVell Blanchard said. "I want to win, and he's a big part of us winning." One thing is for sure about next season, Brian Ellerbe will return as head coach of the Wolverines

Wolverines' starting forwards. Sophomore playmaker Kevin Gaines will start as the team's point guard with the freshmen guards competing with three- F point marksman Gavin Groninger for the starting shooting…

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…." Returning is a talented crop of seniors who tasted success as fresh- men, winning the national champi- onship in 1998. After two straight years of coming one game short of the Frozen Four, these Wolverines

… goals last year, including the over- time thriller against Colgate in the NCAA first round that kept the Wolverine's season alive. Matzka notched six points in the postseason, and had three game…

… to go pro this offseason and returns after a solid year where he teamed up with now senior and assis- tant.captain Dave Huntzicker to make up for a depleted front line. The Wolverines lost three…

… defense after spraining his knee in his first shift of the Wolverine's overtime win over Colgate. Three new recruits have also been added to add depth to the blue line, including 6-4, 240 pound Mike…

… dcfenseman,"Berenson said. He has the size and talent, but it will take time to make the adjustment." The Wolverines will be facing the longest and largest schedule in team history, possibly having to face…

… team that will use revenge as its motivational tool when it faces the Wolverines in the first game. "We're really going to be up against it," Berenson said. "All eyes will be set on that game. There's no…

… question they'll come in with revenge in mind." For the second year in a row, the Wolverines will open the season in September, not leaving a lot of time for practice before their first test on the 30th…

… league develops better than another," Torry said. "The business of hockey is so big now. Education you can always come back to. But hockey you can't play forever." While Comrie and the Wolverines go their…

Wolverines. Sophomore center Mike Cammalleri tried out for the Canadian junior national team and freshman defenseman Mike Komis- arek tried out for the United State's team. Both should find out in Decem- ber…

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… SportsWednesday - September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily .- 9B Anonymous Wolverines plan to extend run of excellence in cross country By Ryan C. Moloney Daily Sports NTiter For the better part of…

…'s over, it's high school."' Warhurst said at the end of yesterday's Wolverine Invitational. Most collegiate men's cross country races span ten kilometers or 6.2 miles. The invitational, however, was five…

… a peculiar site for spectators -- runners filtering past foursomes searching for lost golf balls. The Wolverines return Pilja and senior John Butsic, both key top five runners from last year's team…

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…-American Conference Falcons. Win big, make a few mistakes that don't kill you, learn from them, and move on. Given those boundaries, the defen- sive unit survived its first test. The Wolverines allowed just 58 yards…

… the ball more," said line- backer Larry Foote, who led the Wolverines with six unassisted tackles. After Justin Fargas' fumble on the first drive of the game, the defense pulled together, played a…

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… Williams D-ilySports Writer ;CLEVELAND - In the infant stages of the N4ichigan men's soccer team's varsity life, coach Steve Burns discovered that his squad has resi liency. The Wolverines bested Cleveland…

… coach Steve Burns. Suitably excited, the fans loudly supported the Wolverines throughout the contest. They came to their feet when freshman midfielder Ian Hirschfield blasted an 18-yard strike into the De…

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… students to abandon online registration and register manu- ally through the registrar's office. But, Hower said, problems were, expected for a new system of the mag- nitude of Wolverine Access. "Nobody…

…." Another instructional aid is the consulting hotline at 764-HELP, where trained staff can address questions and concerns about Wolverine Access in addition to other computer issues. Green added that about 17…

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… Office (1st floor of the League) or call 763-4652 or e-mail bmurrel@umich.edu Mon - Sat 10:00 - 8:00 Sun 11:00-5:00 I *Bring this ad to get discount. I -mom Registrar's Bulletin Board WOLVERINE

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