Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

… night, the undefeated Michigan women's basketball team held Vanderbilt in the palm of its hand. The Wolverines were showing that no, their 7-0 start was hardly a fluke. Sophomore forward Raina Goodlow…

… Anderson scoring like she has against, the smaller teams the Commodores have facg so far this season. The Wolverines as a, whole were getting good looks, holding onto the ball and staying out of foultrouble…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… that had made the NCAA Tournament two years running. Or maybe it was after the Wolverines beat Georgia Tech, COUNTER a quality ACC pro- LATACUC gram, on the road. But at some point in the last week, the…

… thoughts came raining into your head like one of Gavin Groninger's deadeye three-pointers. Michigan might be decent this year. At the very least, the young Wolverines were gonna be exciting. You wonder, are…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 18

…'s been two years since the Michigan hockey team has laid claim to the hardware. In that time, Michigan State has hoisted the trophy, defeating the Wolverines in the champi- onship game two years in a row…

…, 5-3 and 3-1 respectively. Before the Spartans' current streak, though, the Wolverines had taken nine straight GLI championships and had been the only team to carry the McInnes Trophy off the ice…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…- ished I Ith in the 12-team Big East last year, and which was coming off an over- time loss to Samford, Michigan struggled before eventually winning 79-66. The win improved the Wolverines to 5-0 on the sea…

… hang onto the lead. Goodlow responded. Ten points, good defense, and an inside presence kept the Friars honest. Her effort allowed the Wolverines to stay within three points at the half, 35-32. "I really…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 15

…SportsMonday - December 6, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 58- Dreaming of Dolan: Current swimmers face ghosts of past By Brian Galvin Daily Sports Writer Buoyed by the presence of former Wolverine

… swimming legends, the Michigan men's swimming and div- ing team turned in several shining performances at the U.S. Open in San Antonio this past weekend. The Wolverines competed against Michigan alumni…

… individual medley, also setting a meet record en route to a win. Although motivated by the perfor- mances of their predecessors, the current Michigan swimmers were not in awe of them. The Wolverines posted…

…. Thompson, Siciliano, freshman Garrett Mangieri, and senior Scott Meyer combined for the most impressive Wolverine performance of the week- end. "It's a tradition for Michigan to have a strong 800 relay…

…," Mangieri said. "I'm just happy to be a part of it."4 The meet was an opportunity for many Wolverines to test themselves against the same kind of competition they hope to face at the Olympics in September…

… Championships in the spring. "We were swimming pretty tired," Ely said. "We didn't get much of a break." Despite their success against some of the world's best, the Wolverines aren't looking too far ahead to the…

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… three games the Michigan starters in the post have been nearly invisible on offense. The Wolverines have failed not only to score, but to get shots off in the paint.BASKETBALL In those three Notebook…

… games, the starters ----------------- on the opposing teams in the post have outscored the Wolverines' starters inside 77-19. Michigan's problems lie in its inability to get the ball to the post players…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 14

… Writer It was obvious that Joe McFarland felt strong ties to the Michigan wrestling program when he returned to his alma mater as an assistant .oach six years ago. The former Wolverine grappler left a head…

… named 3ahr's successor. In his final year, Bahr led the Wolverines to a 13th-place finish iationally. "I learned an awful lot from Bahr)," McFarland said. "He's had ome great teams here. I want to con…

…- inue with those winning ways." Michigan has a rich tradition in vrestling dating back to the days vhen Cliff Keen, one of the biggest lames in college wrestling history, poached the Wolverines. In his 42…

… making adjustments, getting my staff in line, and running my first summer camp," McFarland said. "I haven't had too much time to relax." The former Wolverine brings a life full of wrestling experience to…

… last year. The Wolverines also return two All-Americans, sophomore Andy Hrovat in the 184-pound class, and junior Damion Logan in the 141- pound class. But McFarland insists that he did- n't return to…

… the Michigan wrestling team, that isn't the case. In the early signing period between Nov. 15 and 22, Joe McFarland, the first-year head coach for the Wolverines, was able to snag two key recruits, Ryan…

… to come for Michigan in this recruiting term. If McFarland can get his two top prospects in the early period, the season and the regular signing term can be focused on maintaining the Wolverines

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 38

… Writer It was obvious that Joe McFarland felt strong ties to the Michigan wrestling program when he returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach six years ago. The former Wolverine grappler left a head…

… named Bahr's successor. In his final year, Bahr led the Wolverines to a 13th-place finish nationally. "I learned an awful lot from (Bahr)," McFarland said. "He's had some great teams here. I want to con…

…- tinue with those winning ways." Michigan has a rich tradition in wrestling dating back to the days when Cliff Keen, one of the biggest names in college wrestling history, coached the Wolverines. In his 42…

… was busy making adjustments, getting my staff in line, and running my first summer camp," McFarland said. "I haven't had too much time to relax." The former Wolverine brings a life full of wrestling…

…'s top-ranked wrestler in the 174-pound weight class. Olson fin- ished second in the nation last year. The Wolverines also return two All-Americans, sophomore Andy Hrovat in the 184-pound class, and junior…

… period between Nov. 15 and 22, Joe McFarland, the first-year head coach for the Wolverines, was able to snag two key recruits, Ryan Bertin out of St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio and Chris…

… two top prospects in the early period, the season and the regular signing term can be focused on maintaining the Wolverines' position as national powers and signing more national wrestling stars. While…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…. TECH 61 ..ilomlb .ffje £dtgan ?&f Tracking M' All-Americans Senior nose tackle Rob Renes earned two first team All-America honors. Renes became the third Wolverine ever to be named first team All…

… Michigan's Jason Rawls in the 165-pound weight class. +Degrand grew up with Spartan ties in the heart of Wolverine Wuntry, and his disdain for Michigan has been cultivated since berth. This made his college…

… their eight-point better, but with time about to expire, he didn't lead with under eight minutes to play, the have that luxury. So Mitchell squared and fired, Wolverines knew they had not yet made their…

… coach Brian Ellerbe said. "But it was a points, the best scoring performance by a win. We showed resiliency down the line." Wolverine this season. The Wolverines seemed to trail by four, six, If Duke…

December 10, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 51) • Page Image 12

… sealed the 113-108 vic- tory with 1.9 seconds remaining - and not a tenth of a second sooner. It was a game in which the eighth- ranked Wolverines (5-1) proved that they belonged ... The overtime was…

… defense all afternoon, Traylor managed to win the game for the Wolverines and, in the process, destroy Duke's previous stellar 103-1 home record against non- conference opponents. With the Devils up 61…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 19

Wolverines did as well as they all season against the other con- ce's champions, as they swept irfield - a team with a 30-3 cord. Michigan proved once again at, even though it was a maturing ig Ten team, it…

… a nice job, but could just tell as the match devel- that, physically, we outmatched tem a lot. No matter how hard they layed, they couldn't compete against s. But the real test for the Wolverines as…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 16

… the first victory over the Wolverines in his career at Bowling Green, senior center Adam Edinger selected Michigan as the state and team that the Falcons have marked as their most important conference…

… realized that there is more then one team coming out of the state of Ohio that the Wolverines will be gunning for in the future. The emotions were running high for both teams at the end of Friday night…

… Grandstaff Daily Sports Writer The Michigan hockey team is 2-3 in its last five games - 0-3 in games start- ed by netminder Kevin O'Malley and 2- 0 when L.J. Scarpace guards the Wolverine crease. Last weekend…

Wolverines had been outscored 13-3. But on Friday night in Bowling Green, Berenson opted again for O'Malley. Berenson made the move because Scarpace has never started a game in another opponent's rink, and…

… Bowling Green is not exactly the most friendly of venues for a Michigan netminder. O'Malley stopped 17 of 20 shots, and the shots that he let by would have been difficult saves. The Wolverines lost the game…

…-in saves, he made a couple of backdoor saves, he made all the saves he should have made, and kept us in the game when we were reeling." Most importantly he got the win, and while the burden of the Wolverines

… saves when the Wolverines have needed them in the big games. His two victories are arguably the two most important of the season. And Scarpace did it on an admittedly bad night for the Michigan defense…

… outstanding, we got the win. If it weren't for him the game could have been a dif- SARA SCHENCK/Daily Junior goalie LJ. Scarpace made 33 saves-on Saturday night, salvaging the week- end for the Wolverines as…

December 10, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… pacing the side- ines with his orange visor, just asking for an ass-whooping. And who's better to give him one than the Wolverines? Apparently, Alabama. To the tune of 27 points in the SEC title game. So…

…'s Day, Michigan has the chance to prove that the Big Ten is the class of the country, even if the . Wolverines don't have Steve Spurrier to beat around. - Josh Kleinbaum can be reached via e-mail at…

…, but the Wolverine's are a little thinner in those areas, making the Wolverines' continued health crucial. Tonight's meet should shed more light on those strengths and weak- nesses. "The intrasquad gives…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 17

… game," Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said, referring to how Gaines hounded the Chattanooga ball- handlers. "He was definitely the rea- son we were able to do some things defensively." The Wolverines never…

… court can sometimes turn a little sour - as a few fans and media members saw last Wednesday in Atlanta. As the Wolverines sank deeper into foul trouble against Georgia Tech, and watched their lead…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 11

… competition is nothing new for the Wolverines. Last summer, Michigan junior Chris Thompson won the bronze medal in the 1,500-meter freestyle race at the Pan-Pacific Championships with the fastest time recorded…

… including the Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Be i and Romania. A look at the Wolverines that wl the busiest this weekend.'. by an American since 1984. Thompson, an All-American, who was named last week's Big…

…' , j'y, who now swims for Club Wolverine in Ann Arbor, will also be in San Antonio. He will besm g f e av n te n swimming in four separate events this weekend.,*'. Malchow broke the American record in…

… country in Austin. No 2 Arizona, No. 9 Southern Methodist and No. 12 Texas will be among the competition for the ninth-ranked Wolverines. "We feel that to do the best job, we may sacrifice ranking," Kreska…

… Texas will definitely be better," Kreska said. "Those who don't need to compete at that level right now will stay." The Wolverines will return from Texas, and continue their training as the end of the…

… Free * Malchow graduated from Michigan last year, and will be at the U.S. Open swimming for Club Wolverine. 0 I "- -96 ~ Live3 65 -.co- .comY Internet 3 uhformat t edaand Dowright: o Mian citizens…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 35

… Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Belgium and Romania. International competition is nothing new for the Wolverines. Last summer, Michigan junior Chris Thompson won the bronze medal in the 1,500-meter freestyle race…

… the Pan American Games. Siciliano will be swimming in the 400 free and 400-meter individual medley race. Tom Malchow, a 1999 Michigan graduate who now swims for Club Wolverine in Ann Arbor, will also be…

… all over the world,> including the Netherlands, Japan, Canada, Bel um and Romania. A look at the Wolverines that wibe the busiest this weekend... r Swimmer Tony Kurth 9 Mark Leonard Events 100 Fly…

… will be among the competition for the ninth-ranked Wolverines. "We feel that to do the best job, we may sacrifice ranking," Kreska said. "We don't worry about (rankings) until it gets closer to nationals…

… Michigan last year, and will be at the U.S. Open swimming for Club Wolverine. "s f " l% - '0'j - r- L:.ve365 . com Int ernet Unregul ted Uformatted and Downri g rA ti ,. 1 "ni d g c itizen si I 3.warned…

…'t need to compete at that level right now will stay." The Wolverines will return from Texas, and continue their training as the end of the semester brings finals and stress. The time will be used to help…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 19

…. KG Michigan 96 Duke's easy baskets bury Wolverines in the paint By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Writer Michigan came oh-so close to defeat- ing 14th-ranked Duke on Saturday. But while the…

Wolverines played hard, it seemed oh so easy for the Blue Devils to keep Michigan at bay. Case in point: In the second half, 15 of Duke's 20 field goals were layups or 'dunks. The effortless baskets translated…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 16

Wolverines will compete in another tournament, the Great Lakes Invitational. Michigan struggled the last two years in the tourna- ment, but prior to the slide, the Wolverines had won nine straight titles. The…

… loss of top performers for the tournament could hinder Michigan's chances, but it's not something that the Wolverines haven't dealt with before. Powers and the rest of the coaches look at it as an…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 40

Wolverines will compete in another tournament, the Great Lakes Invitational. Michigan struggled the last two years in the tourna- ment, but prior to the slide, the Wolverines had won nine. straight titles. The…

… loss of top performers for the tournament could hinder Michigan's chances, but it's not something that the Wolverines haven't dealt with before. Powers and the rest of the coaches look at it as an…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

… their talent still something of an enigma, the Wolverines took their home floor Saturday afternoon with all the confi- dence of NCAA Tournament veterans. With a rambunctious cast of supporters show- ing…

…-97 victory. Perhaps more importantly for Michigan, the Devils left in Ann Arbor a tool by which to measure the Wolverines' recent success. "My team has played hard the whole year. If they make mistakes they…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 13

…-foot forward Jason Collier to just 10 points. Freshmen keys to 'M' victory attempts, the Yellow Jackets swarmed back to within three points late in the second half, this after trailing the Wolverines 48-38 at…

… halftime. Michigan committed 29 fouls in all, giving Georgia Tech 41 free throw attempts compared to only 13 on the Wolverines' end. "I'm not supposed to comment on (the discrepan- cy in free throw attempts…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 37

… trailing the Wolverines 48-38 at halftime. Michigan committed 29 fouls in all, giving Georgia Tech 41 free throw attempts compared to only 13 on the Wolverines' end. "I'm not supposed to comment on (the…

… that Ellerbes squad had built on tenacious defense evaporated like the morning dew. Conscious that Wolverines Leon Jones and Chris Young had already fouled out, and that three more were on the verge of…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 20

…-place finish in the NCA A Tournament, expectations are hiph hor this year's gymnasts. Friday's scrinmage demonstrated that not only are the Wolverines eager to meet the standar d established by last season…

… exercise, while demonstrating her allaround abilit by scoring at least a 9.775 on every apparatus. In addition to Cain, the Wolverines were led by junior captain rndget Knaeble, senior Sarah- U liz beth…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…- "Let's Talk Abot ly can access their grades via Wolverine Access on the Hillel Gover Internet or via the University's touch-tone phone system. Shari Katz welc "These are real time transactions' Mc…

… students, mostly Arab-American. gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in the EgyptAir crash. Youmans said he and other Arab…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 25

… instant- "Let's Talk Abo ly can access their grades via Wolverine Access on the Hillel Gover Internet or via the University's touch-tone phone system. Shari Katz welc "These are real time transactions," Mc…

… of the EgyptAir investigation. Fifty other students, mostly Arab-American, gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… for sophomore Raina Goodlow "picking up the slack" and contributing 10 first half points off the bench, the Wolverines may have found themselves with a huge deficit at the half. Even with a late half…

… surge, Michigan was still down three at the break. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Miller and Kipping made the necessary adjustments at halftime. After a one- for-five performance with just three rebounds…

December 13, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

… - %4 ,y . . THE PRINCETON REVIEW 1-800-2REVIEW www.review.com REGISTRAR'S BULLETIN BOARD i Wolverine Access via the World Wide Web http://waccess.umich.edu A 6 4 4 i R 4 't ' :. g _. d W 0 M…

… 2000 will be available through TOUCH-TONE from your appointment time through January 25th (except during scheduled maintenance). Access CRISPINFO through Wolverine Access on the World Wide Web (under…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… their grades on touch-tone (998-1645), view their grades on Wolverine Access, or order a transcript or academic report. Any student, who needs a copy of their term grades, with their name on it, may…

…, one of four BCS bowl games. Michigan's only other Orange Bowl appearance was in 1976, the first year Big Ten teams went to bowls besides the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines lost to Oklahoma. 14-6. basal…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… truly are arro- gant, heartless, "All Money, No Class" savages. Towards the end of the game, as the indefatigable Superfan led students in the cheer, "It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine," at that…

… moment, even as a lifelong Wolverine fan, I could not bring myself to join in. The next time Superfan and his com- panions find themselves doubled over in pain or are incapacitated, I'm wondering if divine…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan