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November 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… was 100 points and a win over the Yugoslavian national team begin the Wolverines' basketball season. It was a good beginning, to put it mildly, for freshman Gary Grant, and a positive new beginning for…

… eventually we're gonna face much better teams," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder after last night's 100-87 entrance examination. Topping the Wolverine honor role was Roy Tarpley, whose 22 points led Michigan…

… and whose 19 rebounds were a multi-national best. Grant's 17 points gave him the Wolverines' second highest grade, but it was his defense of Yugoslavia's star guard Drazen Petrovic for his first Crisler…

… left him on him (Petrovic)." Grant's defense was also one of the keys to the Wolverine offense. Each of his game-high three steals led to Michigan points, the most notable of which was a ferocious…

… reverse dunk by forward Rich Rellford late in the second half. A few minutes before that dunk, the Wolverines were struggling. Michigan's 51-35 halftime lead had been cut to seven, 73-66 with nine minutes…

November 03, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… stressed that he wanted more emphasis on the first period when his Wolverines faced off against the UNH Wildcats last night. Well, Red got just what he wan- ted-and a full slab of things he didn't want as…

… an angry bunch of Wolverines, who were hit with nine two-minute minors. "PENALTIES were a big factor tonight," said Berenson. "We took some bad penalties and couldn't get things going again." But while…

… Hampshire's Greg Rota with a wrist shot to the top corner for a 2-0 Wolverine lead. Tom Stiles got the assist on that goal and would later score one of his own. Todd Carlile notched Michigan's third goal at…

… insurmountable lead at the end of the first period. UNH mobilized from then on, and jumped out to a lead the Wolverines couldn't overcome. How important were the penalties? Just ask Tim Makris. "We played great in…

… but first-year coach Barb Canning was optimistic about her team's chances. "We were hoping to catch them off guard," Canning said after the Wolverines fell to the Boilermakers, 15- 8, 9-15, 15-8, and 15…

…-11. PURDUE'S Marianne Smith led a relentless Boilermaker attack in game one with four spike kills and several key blocks. The listless Wolverines let six deep shots by Purdue go by only to have them land fair…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… last night and the Illinois-Chicago hockey team was also treated to a turkey - a turkey of a performance by Michigan. The Flames knocked the Wolverines for a loop, 7-3, handing Michigan its six- th…

… straight loss. The Wolverines are !now 4-7 on the season while UIC, ranked ninth in the country, is 8-3. IN A physical game, the Wolverines took it on the chin in more ways than one. Not only were they…

… behind the Wolverine defense, Nelson took a pass from Jamie Husgen. Nelson then passed to Klenk in front of the sprawling Chiamp and Klenk had a wide open net. Michigan answered quickly at 19:33 as Chris…

… period broke the Wolverines' back. UIC's Mike Rucinski picked up a loose puck in Michigan's zone and simply slid it to the crease. Chiamp played the shot too casually and allowed the puck to slip through…

… his pads. SHORTLY thereafter, Chin scored the first of his two goals to put the Flames in control at 4-1. Wolverine sophomore Brad Jones tipped in a Jeff Norton shot at 4:50 of the period, his 11th…

Wolverines applied the pressure and finally scored on a Ray Dries backhand shot at 5:04. But Ryan stopped nine other shots in the third and at the 12:58 mark, UIC capitalized on anotherdefensive lapse by…

November 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

…." That first basket came two minutes into the second half, pulling the Wolverines to within two, 33-31. But more importantly, it changed the tem- po of the game dramatically into the Wolverines' favor. "I…

… Greg Wendt layup, 35-31. Rich Rellford cut the lead awns Detroit to three by making the second of two free throws and then Gary Grant hit from the corner to make it 35-34. Then the Wolverines worked…

… in 16 points. Wade even got into the act during the Wolverine's run making up for his missed dunk in the first half by suc- cessfully executing a one-handed jam after stealing the ball at half court…

…. Antoine Joubert also hit double figures for the Wolverines, hitting five field goals and one free throw for 11 points. Wendt, a 6-6 forward who transfered to Detroit last year from Duke, led the Titans with…

… Bo accepts By MIKE MCGRAW It's official now. The Wolverines will be jetting out to San Diego to play in the Holiday Bowl on December 21 against undefeated and number-one ranked Brigham Young. This…

… will be the first time ever that Michigan will be matched against the nation's top team in a bowl game. Ironically, this opportunity comes following the Wolverines' worst season since 1967. But last…

… is outside the realm of capabilities of the Wolverine defense. "We're not going out there with the idea that we are cannon fodder for Brigham Young," said the 15-year coach. "We are going out there to…

… Superior State, a 1-0 heartbreaker and a 6-3 loss in which the Wolverines led 3-0 in the second period. What if Michigan had won both games? Well, they would have moved into solid contention for a top…

…-four finish in the CCHA and climbed to a .500 overall record. Instead, the Wolverines find them- selves in a four-way tie for fifth. Michigan is 5-7 in the CCHA and 5-9 overall. ALTHOUGH THE season is not yet…

… Michigan. Friday night's game was a rare defensive struggle for the Wolverines, featuring a goaltending duel between Michigan's Mark Ciamp and State's Randy Exelby. The only goal of the game was scored on a…

November 13, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

…, when asked about how well he expected his Wolverines to perform this Satur- day. Schembechler's battered ballclub hasn't won two con- secutive games in six weeks. Michigan is 6-4 overall, 5-3 in the Big…

… conference title outright and earn a trip to Pasadena for the 1985 Rose Bowl. OHIO STATE has scored a total of 44 touchdowns this season to only 23 for the Wolverines. The Buckeyes are led by their powerful…

…, Mike Tomczak is having another solid campaign. He has completed 57 percent of his tosses for 1,523 yards and nine touchdowns. Schembechler said yesterday that he thought the key to a Wolverine victory…

…." Should Michigan beat OSU, it would finish the season at 7-4. But a loss to the Buckeyes would probably leave the Wolverines at home come bowl time. "I don't think that will happen," said Schembechler about…

… State, sophomore Phil Webb 'will move to third string on the Wolverine depth chart at tailback. TEAM Passing Total First Downs ..... Rushing.......... Passing........... Penalty.......... Total Net…

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…Men's Basketball vs. Yugoslavia National team Thursday, 7:30 Crisler Arena SPORTS Wrestling Wolverine Open Today, 9:00 a.m. Crisler Arena ,.« ,the Michigan Daily Sunday, November 11, 1984 Page…

… fact a that it was a less talented hockey team than Michigan State last night. The Wolverines fared no better on the road than at home Friday night, drop- ping an 8-2 decision before a full house of 6…

…,053 at Munn Arena. THERE WERE fewer mistakes and fewer penalties for both teams but the result was the same for Michigan, its fifth straight loss. The Wolverines didn't pass well, they were outskated and…

…- tans then exploded for five goals in the third to turn a 3-1 lead into a rout. However, it was Spartan goalie Bob Essensa who was tested early as the Wolverines came out fired up for the first period…

… quickly though, on a goal by Tom Anastos at 5:48 and never looked back. Center Bill Shibicky notched a goal late in the period to give the Spartans a lead they would not relinquish. The Wolverines

… cluding or a one-gam Berensc its aggres weekend a "I don't we have 1 said. "An top teams continue t 8-2 Wolverines took out their ns in the final period, starting brawls with the Spartans in- ne which will…

… in the coun- try. The season officially begins today with the Wolverine Open, but already the team has been recognized as a good one, when it was selected to represent the Midwest at last weekend…

November 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… season has just started but Bill Frieder and his Michigan staff have already begun to lay the groundwork for Wolverine squads of next year and beyond. There's nothing easy about recruiting. You've got…

… coach, as three high school seniors had made commitments for next year before the November 14 early signing date. The Wolverines had an extensive shopping list of their future needs going into the…

… year as a junior while leading Kalamazoo Christian High School to the finals of the state Class C playoffs. Ac- cording to Boyd, he is similar to former Wolverine star Tim McCormick when McCormick was in…

…, Tarpley, Antoine Joubert and most recently, freshmen Steve Stoyko and Gary Grant. The way the Wolverines go about lan- ding such players is through an honest, up-front approach that is different than that…

November 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… to the College World stab at prognostication this Series, where the nation's top week. eight squads battle for the national title. In 1983 the Actually Middaugh has been Wolverines were ranked third…

… taking over at helped Wolverine basketball Michigan, Middaugh was at coach Bill Frieder with his Miami of Ohio were from 1968- selections, but Middaugh also 1979 he guided the Redskins to Middaugh a 356…

… strikes again. This time it was sophomore Russell Rein's turn to fall victim to sinister misfortune. Rein broke his left thumb in practice Tuesday while running an option play, becoming the fourth Wolverine

… spell of bad luck suffered by Wolverine QBs has left Schembechler mystified, but not discouraged. "We're just in dire straights," he said. "We don't have anybody else available. "There's no use dwelling…

November 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 68) • Page Image 17

… in that prestigious event. The 1984-85 version of the Wolverines is an enigma. It's extremely difficult to say just how good this team can be. Such are the teams of which dreams are made... December 1…

… last two times these clubs met, the Wolverines pounded the Garden Staters by scores of 86-70 and 97-69. Rutgers coach Tom Young predicts an upset in the name of toxic waste sites. But Rich Rellford…

… the bench to contribute 15 points to the Wolverine cause. February 2-Frieder makes the big time, Al McGuire's pre-game show. The 17-1 Wolverines are getting national attention and Al jumps right on the…

…. Yoder has been getting abused by his players and the media alike for the past three seasons. His talented players either transfer or go hardship. The Wolverines win, 88-76. February 7-Frieder was 0…

… behind Illini forward Efrem Winters. February 14-The Wolverines have hit their peak at 20-1. Frieder and Joubert are on the cover of Sports Illustrated this week. It may have been the S.I. jinx or it may…

… have been the trip to Iowa City but Michigan plays its worst game of the year. Hawkeye center Greg Stokes dominates the middle in sparking Iowa to a 66-54 win. Following the loss, the Wolverines drop…

November 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

…4 4 I Wrestling Wolverine Open Sunday, Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Basketball vs. Yugoslavia National team Thursday, 7:30 Crisler Arena r The Michigan Daily Saturday, November 10, 1984 Page7…

… Photo by CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA Quarterback Chris Zurbrugg eludes Illinois linebacker Rob Glielmi in the 26-18 win over the Illini as tackle John Elliot looks on. Zurbrugg leads the Wolverines against…

…, ninth in conference. The Wolverines running at- tack averages 172.8 yards. Minnesota's not much better against the pass, either. The Gophers have netted only four interceptions, while relinquishing 212…

… starting guard Doug James, a co-captain. But even with player shortages, Michigan should have little trouble maintaining The Jug, a trophy the Wolverines have held for 15 of the past 16 meetings. And though…

… period, though, as the Wolverine netminder turned away 17 shots. The Spartan's second goal of the night came early in the second period, much to the delight of the MSU fans, who occupied nearly half of the…

… Jones jammed in a pass from Chris Seychel to record his 10th goal of the season. The Wolverines failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities for the remainder of the evening, when their power play could…

November 30, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 70) • Page Image 16

… at the door. Call 665-3717 for more information. Sports* Ice Hockey The Mighty Ice Wolverines stick it to the reviled, repulsive, and thoroughly revolting Ohio State Buckeyes. 7:30 p.m. at Yost Ice…

… The Buckeyes take on the Wolverines. Same M-time. Same M-place. Same M-channel. See Friday's listing. Men's Basketball How bout them dawgs? Georgia takes on the Wolverines at Crisler 8 p.m. Tickets are…

November 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

… juniors are the pivotal class for this team,"she said. "They have the excitement of the younger swimmers, but they're also a little more seasoned." By diving for the Wolverines, junior Leigh Anne Grabovez…

… Lindsay. "I think she was adjusting to me as a coach." Last year was Lindsay's first year coaching at Michigan. Other juniors who should contribute to the Wolverine effort are Karen Kuhlman, Kay Lundy and…

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… disgust. The wet spot on the floor between Holt- z's feet was testimony. The loss left a bitter taste in his mouth. Though the Gophers were clearly overmatched by the Wolverines at Michigan stadium…

…, apparently tying the score at 14-14. BUT AN official ruled Foggie stepped out of bounds at the four-yard line, negating the score. Four cracks at the Wolverine defense could only get Min- nesota to the one…

…. Michigan took over on down and then romped 99 yards ignited by a 68-yard sprint by Jamie Morris, to make the score 21-7 and leave Holt's Gophers looking for a miracle. It never came, as the Wolverines scored…

… to be very good." While Foggie ignited the Minnesota offense, a fired-up defense was able to keep Michigan at bay-at least for a lit- tle while. The Wolverines were stymied See 'M', Page 8 It ain…

…'t over 'til it's over Believe it or not, Michigan can still play in the 1985 Rose Bowl if the following things happen next Satur- day: " The Wolverines beat Ohio State I Iowa is upset by Minnesota…

November 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

… confidence at UNH I By ADAM MARTIN This weekend offers a comforting break for the Wolverines. Michigan travels east to battle the solid New Hampshire Wildcats Friday and Saturday night in Snively Arena at 7…

… come away with a couple of wins to boot. Any competition the Wolverines encounter is important, but by tackling the Wildcats on their own turf, Michigan can gain valuable playing-on-the-road confidence…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… defeat. The 1984 Buckeyes, behind a potent offense, have built a record of 8-2, 6-2 in the Big Ten. A win over the Wolverines (6-4, 5-3) puts Ohio State in its first Rose Bowl in five years. For Michigan…

…. Schembechler said that Michigan's best way to defense the Buckeye attack, is to keep Byars and company off the field. A key for the Wolverines then, is maintaining a ball control offense. Chris Zurbrugg will…

November 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…-one position," said Holiday Bowl executive director John Reid. Asked if this means he will be giving the Wolverines an in- vitation, Reid answered, "We would hope to." THE OFFICIAL bids to this winter's bowl…

… athletic director Don Canham last night. "We have a pretty good idea that they're going to invite us.,' This has to be great news for Bo See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Bowl bid won't bring California migration By…

November 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 BAD BREAK CAN'T STOP WOLVERINES WINGER By MIKE R Sometimes things are jus Prediction: If you grow biggest high school hockey a pond in your backyard, yc Proof: Tom Stiles. STILES, WHO started p…

…I the frozen pond in his South now skates at left wing for Despite missing four gai a broken thumb, the 5-11,: tly fourth for the Wolverin goals and nine assists. His freshman Brad McCaugh threesome on…

… output last year. Stiles, who played in team. "He's just starting to get more confident this year. Wolverines before his on quickly with two goals He's a quiet leader type, but very strong," said a free…

November 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… itself in the position where it would have to adapt to playing with a hole in the middle. But the Wolverines just couldn't adapt. They fumbled and bumbled their way through the first twenty minutes, tur…

…,' Page 8 Michigan forward Butch Wade battles Kevin McAdoo (21) of The University of Detroit for a rebound in action from last night's 80-66 Wolverine victory, the season opener for both teams. Mc…

November 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… STADIUM'S largest crowd ever, 90,286, watched the Wolverines squander four drives that penetrated the Buckeye 20-yard line. Michigan could only convert two Bob Bergeron field goals for its six points. "I…

… three Buckeye touchdowns. "Beating Michigan, winning the Big Ten championship, and getting to play Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl." Michigan's record drops to 6-5, 5-4, concluding the worst Wolverine cam…

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