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January 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… Forks. No, the Wolverines did not win-they were edged, 9-8, in overtime. And yes, each team played its goaltender, although NoDak netminder Mel Donnelly played as if no one infor- med him that the game…

… period, North Dakota led, 5-3. The second period was without a doubt the finest 20 minutes of hockey Michigan had played this year. It began with Wolverine captain Mark Miller scoring 1:20 into the period…

… Blum with a two-minute hooking penalty. And when Blum skated to the Wolverine bench instead of the penalty box, Cotroneo added two more minutes to his total for unsportsmanlike con- duct. BUT INSTEAD of…

… firing up the Sioux, the penalty calls inspired Michigan. The Wolverines denied the Sioux the puck for most of the four minutes and even outshot them 3-1 during that time. North Dakota, frustrated at…

… into a confused and disorganized hockey team. The Wolverines took advantage of the NoDak's breakdown and tied the score on a power play goal, when an errant Sioux pass put Lerg in alone on Don- nelly…

January 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… trouble guarding really big men without fouling. Johnson is 6-8, but not very heavy. So the team missed big Brady.- The Wolverines were in the process of getting eaten up yesterday until Brady entered the…

Wolverines might live up to their potential and win all the games, they should. MICHIGAN UNDEFEATED: Tankers liquidate MSU By CHUCK BLOOM Dan Fishburn and Mark Ander- It may have been close in Cris- son…

… Cook sec- yard individual medley over an- ond; and Michigan's Steve Schen- other Wolverine, Don Peterson. thai finishing a strong third. Chris Hansen took the 200-yard Crawford and Cook battled it…

… team of Chris Hansen,' In the final event, the 400-yard Stu Isaac, Byron McDonald and freestyle relay, Wolverine relay Tim Norlen posted a winning time teams finished one-two to com- of 3:34.95.. plete…

… the beating. z Wolverines sputter past by AL SHACKELFORD The first shock waves of Ken Brady's return to action hit North- western yesterday afternoon as the Wolverines stumbled through a lousy first…

… point the Wolverines called time and Wilmore was benched in favor of Hart.I The Wildcats clamped a press on Michigan on and off but the Wolverines brushed it off, thanks mainly to Wilmore's poised dribb…

… to Northwestern's dismay, and scored 11 of his 15 points in the last 15 minutes of the game. Henry rang the bell from inside at 11:25 to kick the Wolverines into their big- gest lead of the game at 61…

… Wilmore and John- son began to bag the deuces again, and the Wolverines climbed back into leads of ten points and more. The 'Cats mounted another charge in the fading minutes, cut- ting a twelve…

January 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… the opening face-off. It was the goal at the one- minute mark of the first period that gave the Wolverines the mo- mentum they needed to carry them past the highly regarded Huskies. Bernie Gagnon, who…

… has been in a mild scoring slump, scored his first of two after Bob Falcon- er's shot hit the post. The re- cksters pummel Tech, 86 pads. The goal produced the spark the Wolverines apparently…

…. This time. "we had the momen- tum and got a few breaks," men- tioned a happy Wolverine coach Al Renfrew after the game. "When you don't score a goal," Renfrew added in reference to Friday's 3-0 loss…

… comeback in the final per- for the Wolverines with his long for making excuses, MacInnes his eighth goal of the season. iod. BothLrimerand Connely,'eenhosg quickly pointed out that "him Paris pushed the lead…

… goal by Darwin Mott less than Automatically, both players missed The triumph should give the the Laurium, Michigan standout. 30 seconds later almost turned the the remainder of the contest and Wolverines

… thoroughly trounced the Cowboys appear Indiana yesterday, 25-12. The the Wolverine swimn Wolverines swept five of the first ing off Indiana. Th six matches from the out-classed State meet rates as t but…

January 23, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…- es on the part of the defensemen and the front line. The Gopher's offense may not be as potent as Michigan's, but Minnesota does lead the WCHA. So if the Wolverines hope to stay in the title race they…

…'ll need an extra effort on defense - espec- ially with high scorers Gamsby and Perrin out of action. Michigan's-conference record is 7-5, while Minnesota's stands at 9-3. A sweep by the Wolverines would…

…, except Minnesota." Thus victory at Minnesota will require a total team effort from a weak-, ened Wolverine team. But Mich-, igan is not about to concede t h e battle of the little red lights. go after…

… Mustangs recorded victory number 70 against Michigan in a meet in Dallas, 61- 52, and the Wolverines would very much like to revenge that loss. Again this year, the Mustangs have some of the finest talent in…

January 23, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines ahead take a game since his senior year in high school. And how did Green like watch- ing the game from the bench? "It was nice. It was beauti- fil," said Green dryly. "It was one hell…

… pretty tired," said Baxter. "Thirty- eight minutes is the most I've played. It seemed like we need- ed a spark. Maybe the schedule is getting us down." The Wolverines are in the midst of the most hectic…

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