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January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Arbor news, who wrote a story questioning the Wolverine coach's frequent substitutions and lineup changes. Frieder set up a Knight interview for the reporter but denied it was to have Knight castigate him…

Wolverines play without any spark or in- tensity. Sure they have won some big games but has there been any contest - save Georgia perhaps - where they looked good for 40 minutes? There were a couple of times…

… subs more than his opposition. This may mean that the Wolverines are deeper than their opponents (probably true) and better rested, but it also means that there is less continuity. Most players agree…

…. The Wolverines lost the momentum Saturday when they pulled up with seven minutes to go. And with no forwards who can han- dle the ball, that is a very risky strategy. Frieder usually puts three or more…

… Sunday as they were trounced, 90-66, by the host Hoosiers. The loss was the sixth in a row for the Wolverines. With Michigan trailing 19-13 midway through the first half, Indiana went on a tear and…

… outscored the Wolverines 12-1. Hoosier forward Denise Jackson tallied 16 of her game-high 31 points in the first half. Indiana took a comfortable 47-26 lead into the locker room at half time. ANY HOPES of a…

… most of the rest of the contest. The Wolverines were outscored from the floor and from the line. Indiana converted 28 of 34 free-throw attempts while Michigan made 18 of 25. The Hoosiers shot nearly 60…

… percent from the field for the game as opposed to the Wolverines 41 percent. GO BLUE at 338 S. State --Pitchers Canadian Blue Free Nachos Tuesdays 9-Close INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. $19980…

March 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… heck of a job on him," said Moir. "With his size, he did a much better job than I anticipated he would." BESIDES Curry, another reason why the Wolverines fell behindby as many as nine in the first half…

… points helped keep the Wolverines close at the intermission. "He gave us a big lift," noted Frieder. "I've been concentrating a little more," added the popular power foraward. Michigan came out strong in…

… his second foul shot and two Curry baskets surrounding a pair of free throws put Michigan in the hole once again. The score bounced back and forth for the last six minutes and the infamous Wolverine

… fouls. Fortunately for Michigan, Wade's 12 points, 11 boards negated Rellford's anemic performance. PERHAPS the biggest thing about. this win was the way the Wolverines didn't panic when they were down…

… cheering while- old teammates came from behind to beat a tough Hokie squad. After every Wolverine basket, Brown whooped it up and slapped hands with a lot of old friends: Ex- Wolverine Rob McFarland, old AAU…

… opportunity to see the Wolverines play in the National Invitation Tournament. Moreover, it was a rare opportunity to see Michigan play at all. There was no such thing as ESPN where Brown had been. The 6…

… success turned what began as a one-year venture to Europe into perhaps a multi-year stay. "When I went, I only looked to do it for year," Brown said while he watched the Wolverines creep back from a 44…

…/26 41 17 19 78 Totals.............200 29/52 17/22 25 15 19 SCORING Ar oto Michigan center Roy Tarpley chases down Virginia Tech's Al Young last night in the Wolverines' 78-75 National Invitational…

… Digger Phelps assessed the Wolverines after his team's victory. "They have excellent personnel," said Phelps. "They had a tough road trip in the last week of the season or else they would have been an at…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… us to wage a first- strike nuclear war," said Freedman af- ter she made her decision. See RPC, Page 5 Wildcats upset Wolverines, 5452 By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily EVANSTON - Northwestern…

…-52 victory over the Wolverines. PETERSON WENT to the line after Michigan's Roy Tarpley fouled him while going for a rebound. Wolverine coach Bill Frieder attempted to rattle Peterson by making him wait through…

… Michigan's opportunity to particippte in college basketball's national chm- pionship tournament. A victory would have virtually assured the Wolverine a tournament berth. Now their fate is un- sure. The NCAA…

… Selection Committee will announce the tournament field this af- ternoon. If the committee leaves out Michigan, the Wolverines probably will play in the National Invitation Tour- nament.} Regulation play…

… ended with the game tied at 50. Northwestern took a 52-50 lead at 2:40 on a pair of Peterson free throws but the Wolverines quickly tied the game on a jumper by Antoine Joubert. Michigan regained…

… possession when Wildcat forward Andre Goode shot an airball. THE WOLVERINES held the ball for the last shot and got off a good one. But Leslie Rockymore's open jumper from the free throw line bounced off the…

… rim. Michigan also had a chance to win the game in regulation. The Wolverines stalled for the final shot but the strategy failed when Turner missed a 15-foot basesline jumper. Art Aaron led Northwestern…

…. PETERSON FINISHED with 10 points. Tarpley scored 17 points for the Wolverines, while Joubert contributed 14. Michigan's 26-percent second half shooting, combined with Aaron's 6-for- 10 post…

…-intermission field goal shooting, allowed Northwestern to come back. The Wildcats took the lead from the Wolverines, 35-34, with 12:17 left in Frieder .looks for NCAA bid regulation. Neither team held more than a two…

…-point advantage afterwards. Michigan pulled out to a 25-19 halftime lead on the strength of ten Tarpley points. The sophomore center sank a variety of midrange jumpers, several while tightly guarded. The Wolverines

February 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

… don't they destroy three years of progress? Frieder, people forget, led the Wolverines to a 15-13 record last year after finishing 7-20 in 1981-82. Picking up eight extra wins in a season is quite an…

… about the upward trend in Michigan victories over the last few years. Instead they're obsessed with this year's seven Wolverine defeats. They want to find someone to blame for the losses and Frieder…

…. Rich Rellford and Roy Tarpley did. Michigan's players are as much to blame for the defeats as Frieder. With few exceptions, the individual Wolverines have not performed up to anyone's expectations. Tim…

… McCormick immediately comes to mind. It's not that the 6-11 senior has performed poorly. He leads the team in scoring. The Wolverine defense toughens up when he plays, too. But after an outstanding pre…

… performs head-and-shoulders better than last year. The Wolverines play their best basketball when he and McCormick line up together. They suffer when Tarpley runs into foul trouble and Frieder pulls him off…

… substitutions come at the end of the game when the Wolverines trail. Frieder replaces offensive-oriented players like Joubert with defensive-oriented ones like Wade when the opponents have the ball. If people…

… want to criticize Frieder, they should point to his team's inability to score against a zone defense. If every Big Ten team played 40 minutes of 2-3 zone against the Wolverines, Michigan would struggle…

… basketball season is far from over. Three wins should earn the Wolverines a berth in the NIT. Six will place them in the first division of the Big Ten and, most likely, in the NCAA tournament.- In order to…

… accomplish this, Michigan needs continued strong play from Tarpley and the recently revived duo of Eric Turner and Rich Rellford. More importantly, the Wolverines could use some caffeine to awaken the…

… slumbering McCormick, Joubert and Rockymore. If these three players perform as originally as expected, then maybe Frieder could take a break of his own. Grading the Wolverines " ROY TARPLEY-Scores almost…

October 25, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

…E Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 25, 1984 Broncos bust Wolverines; spikers fall t( By JIM GINDIN After winning a thrilling five-game match at Eastern University Tuesday night…

… highlight of the match, coming back in the second game," she said. The Wolverines dropped the second game, 15-11, and the third, 15-3. "Heather Olsen (a freshman from Kalamazoo) played a good all-around match…

April 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… softball team was saying yesterday when it was doing battle with the Toledo Rockets. The Wolverines managed to split the double header with the Rockets, losing the first game, 2-1, and winning the second in…

… a steady rain, 6-1., LINDA ALLEN took the loss for Michigan, dropping her record to 4-4 on the year. She did all she could for the Wolverines at the plate getting two RBI's on two hits. Michigan…

… arm he sustained in the second quarter of the Panthers' 26-10 victory over San ' ,.r Antonio last Sunday. The former Wolverine, who is the league's second-leading receiver, is expected to be out of…

… the Chicago Blitz for an undisclosed 1985 draft choice. Cannavino, who was an All-Big Ten linebacker and defensive co-captain with the Wolverines, has been on the injured reserve list this season…

March 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

… Stadium where the Wolverines will play host to the Lakers of Grand Valley State in their home- opening doubleheader today at 1 p.m: It will be the first game for the For more on the baseball team, see the…

… to under five runs. We have to play sound defensively and make the easy ones," said Wabeke. THE FIVE run limit will be hard to enforce against the Wolverines. During the ten game trip in Texas…

… John Nielson's fourth place finish in the shot put with a toss of 58' 6". Ron Simpson finished a strong second in the 1500 meters.. One Wolverine had a season best. Dave Woolley jumped 16' 8" in the pole…

March 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

… advancing to New York City for the semi-finals of the National Invitational Tournament from r.ashing down like the ball on New Year's lve, the Wolverines must beat Xavier tonight 4Crisler Arena. BEFORE THEY…

… into the game, especially after the way their team has been playing recently. THE WOLVERINES haven't had a close game yet in the NIT, and unlike during the regular season, everyone on the team is con…

… we have to iake sure we don't look past them." Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert drives for two of his 11 points in Michigan's victory over Marquette Monday night. Nett ers…

…-0, last night at theTrack and Tennis Building. The Wolverines completed their first shutout of the year without surren- dering a set and only yielding 17 games. Second singles player Paula Reichert was…

… she wasn't too strong," Reichert said. "I just tried to play consistent.. "I was also trying some new things. It was kind of an experiment." The other five singles matches were also easy Wolverine

March 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

…Women's Basketball vs. Northwestern Today, 2 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Mar. 11-12, 3 p.m. Matt Mann Pool Page 7 The Michigan Daily Saturday, March 10, 1984…

… Cagers aim at NCA By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily EVANSTON - With the NCAA tour- nament berth carrot dangling in front of their hungry mouth, the Michigan Wolverines seek a victory here tonight…

… against the last place Northwestern Wildcats. If the Wolverines (18-9, 10-7 in the Big Ten) beat the Wildcats (11-6, 4-13), they virtually will clinch a spot in college basketball's national cham- pionship…

…."" Wolverine coach Bill Frieder said his team should be in the tournament regardless of who wins the North- western game. "It will be a shame if our kids don't get in," he said, "Even if we lose, I think we…

… the point. Immediately following the game, the Wolverines will return to Ann Arbor and wait in front of their television sets for tomorrow's announcement of the NCAA tournament pairings, after 5:30 p…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… Page 1) THE LEAD PROVED insurmountable for the Wolverines. After Joubert hit a jumper to pull Michigan to within two, 55- 53, at 1:32 it seemed as if someone had put the lid over Michigan's basket. First…

…, Tim McCormick missed a free throw after a Jim Rowinski foul inside. Then, on Michigan's next possession, the Wolverines missed four shots from underneath the basket and for all of their futile efforts…

December 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…4 Gymnastics Wolverine Invitational Tomorrow and Sunday Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Friday, December 7, 1984 Hockey vs. Western Michigan Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Page 12…

… DORIAN, THR UN LEAD WESTERN Wolverines to try busting Broncos 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Sophomore John Bjorkman blows away Buckeye defenseman Don Perkins during last week's Michigan-Ohio State series…

…. The Wolverines travel to Kalamazoo to take the ice against Western Michigan tonight. 1st Prize $500 A Campus Wide Talent Search By BARB McQUADE As the Michigan hockey team reaches the halfway mark of…

… the season, it takes its 5-10-1 record out west to Kalamazoo tonight to take on Western Michigan. The Broncos, at 8-8, share fifth place in the CCHA with Bowling Green, while the Wolverines fall in at…

…, a transfer from Michigan to set the pace on offense. Dorian leads his team in scoring with 25 points, while linemate Thrun posts 21, including 13 goals. The Wolverines will have to con- tain these two…

… weeks ago compared to the last four, it's much improved. If we can keep our goals against down, we can win these games with three or four goals." THE WOLVERINE offense may not be solid, however, as it…

… may call upon freshman Brad McCaughey to fill the gap. The right wing is third in team scoring with 14 points, and could provide the offen- sive spark the Wolverines have been lacking. "I'm pleased with…

… be our goalkeeper next year. The team plays well in front of him and he's played well behind them." After a hard-fought weekend against Ohio State in which the Wolverines came up with a tie and a loss…

October 23, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

…Michigan crew fun run at Nichols Arboretum Saturday, 9:00 a.m. SPORTS. Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tonight 7:00 p.m. The Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 23, 1984 Page 9 .e'WOLVERINES WON…

…'T ROLL OVER, VOWS SCHEMBECHLER - 'A Bo sees By KATIE BLACKWELL Fear not all you Wolverine faithful. Though you have been watching your team slide to a dismal 4-3 mark in 1984, the boys in Maize 'n Blue…

… half dozen years. The loss was not particularly easy to swallow, especially since it almost assuredly knocks the Wolverines out of p signs ot Rose Bowl contention. "I can't stand these losses," Schem…

… myself." The Harbaugh-less offense begins its third full week of practice and hopefully things will begin to gel, because its a rough road ahead for the Wolverines. Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota and Ohio…

… its fairways and putting surfaces as Michigan State and Bowling Green finished one-two in the Lady Wolverine Invitational held Saturday and Sunday. The hosts, led by Valerie Madill and Sandy Barron who…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…Hockey vs. Ferris State Tonight, 7:30 p.m. Y Vnt Ic Arpnn 0' OR.TS Volleyball vs. Minnesota Tonight, 7:00 p.m. :. svi ie u . ! 16i ACCRB Tle Michigan Daily Saturday, October 20, 1984 Page -iyWOLVERINES

… to an 8-6 victory over a tough Ferris State squad, 8-6. Brad Jones added an empty-netter with just 12 seconds left to insure the win as the Wolverines fended off a furious last-minute rally by the…

… MORGAN rAfter being on the road for eight weeks, the women's golf team will finally bring its travelling act home *hen it hosts the Lady Wolverine In- 4fational today and tomorrow at the Mi- chigan Golf…

April 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… from Bowling Green on Sunday by scores of 6-3 and 4-0 to raise its record to a respectable 10-8 mark. The sweep gave the Wolverines a 5-1 record for the weekend road trip. Michigan split a pair of games…

… to give Miami a 2-1 victory. "There was stiff breeze blowing in," said Middaugh. "I don't know how that ball made it out of the park." THE WOLVERINES were able to take the next three games and hence…

March 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

…, win- ning eleven of their first twelve games on the way to one of the school's most successful seasons ever. On this year's spring trip to Edin- burg, Texas, the Wolverines played more like lambs…

… in a 5-3 win over Bradley. The pitchers, however, have not been helped much by the players backing them up, as the Wolverines' fielding has been atrocious. At one point, they committed 15 errors in a…

March 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Dutcher. IT WAS A good effort defensively by both teams, though, as Minnesota shut down the Wolverine offense. After high-scoring games against Ohio State and Wisconsin, Michigan only shot 39.2% from the…

… 3 with 13 points, Michigan rallied in the second half. IN FACT for a moment, it looked as if the Wolverines were ready to break it open and push Minnesota back to Min- neapolis. Michigan went up 39…

… elite teams in the nation likely to be invited to the NCAA tournament. Now that he's seen his team lose twice to Michigan this year, Min- nesota's coach Dutcher would certainly include the Wolverines in…

… assure his team a berth in the NCAA basketball tournament, maybe he should recruit a player whose birthday is Wed- nesday. The Wolverines are undefeated on birthdays, beating North Carolina A&T on Roy…

… super- stition. The Wolverines have not beaten the Hawkeyes at Iowa Citysince 1979. In fact, they haven't been close. The last four years have produced 16, 17-,18- and seven-point Michigan defeats. To…

… earning an NIT bid. It won't be easy, but if the Wolverines want the NCAA berth, they'll have to beat the Hawkeyes. Wednesday's game will be televised nationally on ESPN. If Michigan loses to a 13-13 team…

…, a team that CBS pulled off its national televsion schedule becasue of its mediocrity, any tournament selection committeeman will cross the Wolverines off the NCAA's guest list. A season-ending victory…

… Wildcats is expected - as expected as a Big Ten win can be, anyway. The Wolverines would need to handle Northwestern pretty easily in order to impress the selection committee. Frieder and Co. should not…

… worry about Northwestern, though; March 10 is Tim McCormick's birthday. Say it ain't so, Eric Brace yourselves, Michigan faithful, because Eric Turner might not play for the Wolverines next year. The 6…

…'ll have to give it some thought after the season. I'd rather not discuss it right now because of the opportunties we (the Wolverines) have. I'm not thinking about it right now because of what we have to do…

February 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… more closely resembled a nightmare. Somehow, incredibly, the Michigan hockey team failed to make the playoffs for the second year in a row. The Wolverines, the same squad which little over a mon- th…

… Lake Superior State's two victories against Michigan Tech, the sweep nudged the Wolverines out of eighth place and forced them to stay home during another year's playoffs. The impossible has happened…

Wolverines tried, they always came up a bit short. Too many times a drive from the point caromed off a post, a deflected shot bounded wide of the net or Wolverine goalie Mark Chiamp couldn't quite grip an…

… those two classes, but they have not displayed their ability. with regularity. Until that consistency appears, Michigan will remain a lower-division team. It would be unfair to assess the Wolverines

… different starting defen- semen at one time or another. But the injuries did reveal a lack of depth, especially on defense. In the meantime, the Wolverines should rest up, retain the few good points from this…

… the Big Tens) is to get NCAA qualifying times." MICHIGAN figures to place in the top three somewhere among the tough competitors from Iowa, Indiana, and Ohio State. Wolverine sophomore Benoit Clement…

January 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… arch-rival Michigan State. Beset by injuries, the Wolverines (12-15) will also be up against a Spartan squad that has revenge on its mind. Michigan downed State, 5-3, in East Lansing when the, two teams…

… last met, and that is a fact that the Spartans have not forgotten. The victory ended a 10- game winless streak for Michigan against the Spar- tans, but the Wolverines will be hard pressed to ex- tend…

…- cluded Wolverine left wing Chris Seychel, drafted Chiamp during his high school years. When the time came for college recruiting, Chiamp heard from the likes of Lake Superior State, Colorado College, and…

…'s offer. A month before he was to don the Women c by ROB POLLARD It's been a tough year for the women's basketball programs at Michigan and Purdue, as both the Wolverines and Boilermakers have yet to win a…

… Big Ten contest this season. That will change tonight, however, when Michigan hosts Purdue at Crisler Arena at 7:00 p.m. The Wolverines are currently 0-6, (2- 12 overall) in the conference and mired in…

Wolverines have been hurt by a lack of consistent scorers. Only sophomore forward Wendy Bradetich, who is the sixth leading scorer in the Big Ten averaging 17.5 points per game, has filled the net consistently…

…. This weekend's games against Pur- due and Illinois (Sunday) are games Michigan has an excellent chance of winning, and winning is just what the e Purdue Wolverines must do if they are to elevate…

… from Ohio State. The OSU women are the defending Big Ten champions and have eclipsed the Wolverines' high score, achieved last Friday, by nine points. MICHIGAN'S MEN GYMNASTS won't have it any easier as…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 16

… regional. But when the first pitch is thrown today, all the controversy will be forgotten and the Michigan Wolverines will begin their quest for their third regional cham- pionship in five years. Michigan…

… needed a seventh game in the Big Ten tournament to defeat Nor- thwestern. Temple also needed a seven- th game to win the Atlantic-10 tour- """ "*_ Wolverines and Owls open Mideast regional that (against…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

… Kurt Zimmer- man's single to right. MINNESOTA TIED the game in the fourth on designated hitter Tim McIn- tosh's two-run homer. The Wolverines regained the lead in the fourth. After two were out Zim…

… yielded to Hayward had to pitch from behind most of the with two on and two out in the eighth. me. But he pitched a great game and The Wolverines ace reliever fanned m very proud of him," Middaugh pinch…

… ground ball and recovered to throw to Wayne at first for the first out in the eighth. But the best play of the day belonged to Wolverine centerfielder Mike Wat- ters. With one down in the eighth and a A…

… the performance of Zimmerman, who was a last second replacement in the Wolverine lineup. "I had Froning in the lineup and made a change because Zimmerman swung well yesterday and in batting practice…

… World Series. The Wolverines' chances of making the regionals appear ex- cellent. They are in the winners' bracket in the Big Ten playoffs and thus need only one win to capture the crown. Their opponent…

January 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…. THE OPENING period marked an in- tense duel for control between the Wolverines and the Broncos. Rough play, late hits, and cheap shots marred the action. As the period went on, the firework3 intensified…

… in to pull the Wolverines to within one. Seychel's slapshot sent a breathtaker into overtime and seemed to give the Wolverines the momentum once again. In the overtime stanza, Michigan flir- OT to ted…

…'m a Wolverine fan. How do I get this through the cable company." Sports View's contract with Michigan for a twelve-game package has been a source of controversy. Detroit channel 50 felt it had an…

September 30, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… fum- bled the ball to Indiana's Vince Fisher at the Wolverine 34. Bradley threw to flanker Terry Smith for a 12- yard pickup and the Hoosiers appeared ready to score again. BUT ON second-and-8 at the 20…

… dout of our tight ends, and the tight ends were trying to fight their way through. We got one of those called." The game ended with the Wolverine on the Indiana three, having run out the final minute…

… game is going to be a tough game - just ask Nebraska." 'M' offense dims .. . .. .4D'sparks win B LOOMINGTON - Yawn. The Wolverines beat Indiana 14-6. Ho hum. Considering it was just last week that…

… Northwestern racked up 40 points against the Hoosiers, Michigan and Indiana fans alike expected a Wolverine rout. After all, how can a team so long downtrodden as Nor- thwestern put 40 points on the scoreboard…

…? Just recently, the Wildcats would have rejoiced if that was all their op- ponents scored against them. So it would seem after a score like that against North- western, the mighty 14th-ranked Wolverines

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… Page 9 Wolverines bust Broncos By JEFF BERGIDA Western Michigan has an outstanding women's volleyball team. Its hockey team is pretty good, too. Basketball, however, just ain't the Broncos' thing…

…. DESPITE sleepwalking its way- through the first 23 minutes of non- action, Michigan trounced the Ponies, 83-59, last night at Crisler Arena. Roy Tarpley led the way for the Wolverines with 21 points and 12…

… average. Western hit its low point with 12 minutes remaining when the Wolverine defense conceded a lay-up to back-up center Mark Gorski. The 6-8 225-pound Gorski, who had compiled a sterling seven percent…

… forward Richard Rellford puts up an easy bucket in second half ac- tion last night. Rellford had nine points and 11 rebounds in helping the Wolverines to a runaway 83-59 victory. 200 26/55 7/9 27 11 19…

… weekend. Michigan drew the host school, Florida State, the first night, but the pressure did not get to the Wolverines as they shot a cool 51 percent from the floor in eliminating the Seminoles. SENIOR…

… advantage to push the Wolverines outside where they hit a below average 42 percent from the field. "They were much bigger than we were," said coach Van De Wege. "They were more like a Big Ten team." Van De…

…. Against South Alabama, Lorea Feldman once again paced the Wolverines with 14 points. 0 0 is S l i l COKE SALE' $1.99 8-pk. *1/2 Liter Campus Corner r 0 " " " 0 ii0iiii0i00i @ S.....+ 818 S. State…

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…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

… meant sixth-place finishes in both the outdoor and indoor Big Ten Championships. IN THE INDOOR meet, several strokes of bad luck hampered the Wolverines. In the outdoor event, no such hardships occurred…

… duo finished one-two for the Wolverines to help keep Michigan in contention for the sixth spot. At the indoor NCAA meet in Syracuse the 3200-meter relay team of Jennifer Rioux, Martha Gray, Wilson and…

… hoping to break into the top ten in the nation this year. "We finished a stronger third than we thought we would in the Big Ten last year," said Wolverine assistant coach Bruce Gemmel. "We were very…

… Joe Parker. OTHER Wolverines to make the NCAA cut include Alex Wallingford, Kirstan Vandersluis, Mark Noetzel, Benoit Clement, and divers Bruce Kimball and Kent Ferguson, who went on to win the NCAA…

… a challenging, but realistic goal for the team this year." THE RETURNEES, combined with several recruits, could give the Wolverines the strength they need to improve in the Big Ten also. Michigan…

… out for the Canadian Olympic team. These two Canadians, who will rejoin the Wolverines this year are Naomi Marubashi and Melinda Copp. AS A FRESHMAN, two years ago, Marubashi was the Big Ten champion in…

… also put special em- phasis on recruiting a top breast- stroker, something the team sorely.-- needs. In doing this, the Wolverine4 coach landed a top prospect in Christi Vedeja from Madison. Other top…

… OF THE top golfers will be returning in the spring of 1985, but for the Wolverines to do any moving up they'll have to make some big im- provements during the off-season. The team is led by senior Dan…

March 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

… seventh, provided the Wolverines with four runs, just enough for them to squeeze by the Lakers in a 4-3 victory. Michigan relied on the control problems of Lakers starter Jeff Agar in the second inning of…

… triple play. Second baseman Guy Dunithan hit a squibber back to close, who fired home to catcher Rich Bair for one out. Bair threw to first where Dunithan just beat it out. Wolverine first baseman alertly…

… which cleared the bases and gave the Wolverines three insurance runs and a 5-1Head. "He (Agar) was throwing a knuckle- curve all game," said Hayward. "C.J. (Beshke) was on second base and he caught the…

… of Texas. The Wolverines head into the Lone Star State today where they will take on Texas A&M and Baylor before competing in a nine-team tournament this weekend. "We're looking to pick up' as many…

…." While deep in the heart' of Texas, the Wolverines will be looking to hone their tools to perfection before Indiana comes to town to open the Big Ten season. Always a competitive conference, the Big Ten…

… this season should be no different. DeCarolis knows the league race should be extremely tough. "It's going to be a dog fight," said the Wolverine mentor. "I think this is the best talent we've ever had…

… Fighting Irish, 7-2. Mary Mactaggart opened at first- singles for the Wolverines and wasted no time in disposing of Susie Panther, 6- 1, 6-1. Paula Reichert then blasted Notre Dame's Lisa Lafratte, 6-0, 6…

January 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…, and both goalies, was outshot 27-22 by the Wolverines, but came up with the big stops when it had to. An empty net goal at 19:19 of the final period by captain Colin Chin sealed the olverines' doom…

… puck in despite Chiamp's attempt to get back across the crease. THE WOLVERINES came out in the. second stanza with a new vengeance. In the period, Michigan outshot the Flames 14-5, applying pressure con…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…-Chicago 6-4, Michigan Tech 1-6 Ferris State 4-7, Western Michigan 4-3 Ohio State 8-5, Lake Superior 2-4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine's goaltender Mark Chiamp did an admirable job in the Michigan net…

… during Saturday night's win over top- ranked Bowling Green. The junior stopped 46 of 51 shots in the game, including six in overtime, to keep the Wolverines within striking distance. SCORES NBA New York…

… be the motto of this season's Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines may be young, they may be somewhat inexperienced, and they definitely are suffering from injuries. But no one will ever accuse…

… Michigan of giving up. All season long the Wolverines have demonstrated their determination to continue in the face of seemingly insurmountable deficits. Never, however, has their struggle been as dramatic…

… con- test, the hustling Wolverines fought back and tied the game on two beautiful goals from Bruce Macnab and Pat Goff. Michigan then won it in overtime when senior co-captian Jim Mc- Cauley slammed…

… understatement to,~ say there have been a few close ones. Saturday night marked the eighth time this season that Michigan has participated in over- time action. Of the eight games, the M qule Wolverines have won…

… of Northern Michigan. Both figured they had easy sweeps of Michigan, but instead wit- nessed the Wolverines storm back and knock them off on their home ice on respective Saturdays in November. Ask…

… Michigan Tech, which narrowly escaped with a 5-4 overtime victory against an injury-riddled Wolverine squad at the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit. Better yet, ask Bowling Green, the nation's top…

…-ranked team. Each team will tell the same story: Michigan cannot be taken lightly. Realistically the Wolverines can probably finish no higher than fourth place this season. That would still represent quite an…

January 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… have had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year's dlay, but the week in between sure wasn't kind to the Michigan basketball coach. Frieder's Wolverines lost two games, guard Quincy Turner and their…

… hational ranking. - Michigan dropped two one-point decisions on December 27-28 in the Sun Bowl tournament at El Paso, Texas. Host Texas-El Paso, the nation's 10th- iranked team, handed the Wolverines a 72…

December 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

… waddled, flailed, or did whatever a penguin does, out of Crisler Arena. They left behind one very foul mess, having stunk up the place with a 103-73 slaughter at the hands of the Wolverines. Every season…

… as Youngstown State is, the Wolverines' non-conference schedule remains top flight in comparison to other teams' schedules around the league. Michigan plays among others Detroit, Georgia, Tennessee…

October 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Trudeau knew he was in for a long, long day. On the first play of yesterday's Michigan-Illinois game, Trudeau watched his pass bounce off Wolverine Kevin Brooks and into the waiting hands of linebacker…

… Rodney Lyles at the Illinois 13-yard line. IT WAS JUST the break Michigan needed to get back on track in conference play. The 104,916 Wolverine watchers in attendance were treated to a 26-18 victory over a…

… today." For the Wolverines, the "things" were going in the right direction. They capitalized on four Illini turnovers (3 inter- ceptions, one fumble) while committing none of the dreaded errors themselves…

… offense right from the start. After Lyles' interception, the Wolverines scored less than a minute into the contest. Following an excellent fake to fullback Eddie Garrett, Zurbrugg pitched to tailback Rick…

March 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

…Women's Basketball vs. Iowa Thurs. Mar:8, 8:00 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Mar. 11-12, 3:00 p.m. Matt Mann pool a ...... ........ . . the Michigan Daily…

… Page 7 Wednesday, March 7, 1984 __ _ ........ Cagers eye Hawks, bid -4 By JEFF BERGIDA IOWA CITY - Michigan's biggest road trip in three years opens tonight as the Wolverines go into Iowa…

… earlier this season, would clinch an NCAA berth. But the Hawkeyes have turned things around after losing ten of their first 12 conference games, curren- tly riding a four-game winning streak. WOLVERINE

… for "Still, it would help us if we win tw", For the Wolverines to complete a season sweep over Iowa, they'll have to contain Stokes on the inside. Since Roy Tarpley and Tim McCormick will b occupied on…

… for the most important gamye many of the Wolverines have ever played. ials t -'. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB' A bewildered Roy Tarpley looks on as Wisconsin's Scott Roth ap tempts a reverse swan dive…

… during last Thursday's game. sophomore center scored 22 points and led the Wolverines to an 8 I4 basketball pparently at- Michigan's 4-75 victory. ch By DAN COVEN Graduate/Faculty/Staff D.I.X. 09…

February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… thinclads qualify for NCAA indoor meet By RANDY SCHWARTZ Francie Goodridge came away from yester- day's 25-team Wolverine-Nike Invitational Track Meet smiling. The Michigan women's track coach's goal was…

… was concerned about the high jump but it came together in a week and Melody put nearly a foot on her long jump.'' SUE SCHROEDER qualified for the NCAA finals finishing second behind ex-Wolverine Sue…

… standard of 5'10%" and broke her own meet record in the high jump. Current Wolverines Dawn Rich) and Angie Hafner finished second and third with jumps fo 5'9" and 5'71/2" respectively. Karen Bowen of the…

… finished third in both events. It was the second big victory in a row for theWolverines, who last week beat a strong Iowa squad. Michigan returns to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan State next Saturday at Matt…

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…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18 1984 Michigan Hockey Guide 1984-85 *R# ,~~ k _, aa Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER The Wolverines' acrobatic goaltender Mark Chiamp will team with…

… goalies, each with impressive creden- tials. INDEED, goaltending stands to be the real backbone of the rebuilding Wolverine team. The question is who will be the number-one goalie this year? That has yet to…

… over the weekend at Oxford, Ohio against Miami. Chiamp started on Friday night, getting a 6-4 victory for the Wolverines and making 28 saves. Elliott got the nod on Saturday and made 28 saves in a 4…

… leading scorer for the Wolverines last year with 16 goals and 12 assists, believes Berenson will make this year's squad more well-rounded on both the offensive and defensive fronts. "Giordano didn…

… that a forward has to do it if he wants to score," said the 5-11, 185 pounder from South St. Paul, Minn. According to Berenson, this year's Wolverines will have the strength of putting three forward…

… KEANEY Most of the faces are the same, but make no mistake about it, Michigan has a different defense this season. The Wolverines lost only one of their six defensemen from last year, but the big change…

…) has the size and power to be a major force on defense, but injuries have kept him from full ef- fectiveness as a Wolverine. A transfer student from Notre Dame in 1983, Hudas played in only 17 games 2…

… toward building the offense. A regular on Michigan's power play, the Wolverines should have a great play- maker in Goff, who ranked fifth on the team last year in assists. The newest member of the defense…

February 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… showdown for the final Cen- tral Collegiate Hockey Association playoff spot with Lake Superior ended in a 3-3 tie last night. The Wolverines and Soo Lakers remain tied for eighth place in the con- ference at…

… year. "I think we're a little burned out, especially on defense. We need a couple of days off," said Wolverine coach John Giordano. "I'll tell you, we've been playing on emotion." Senior co-captain Jim…

… eight minutes into the game as sophomore Fred DeVuono deflected Grant Clark's shot from the right point past Wolverine goalie Mark Chiamp. Two minutes later, Michigan tied it up on Chris Seychel's 12th…

… screened Dyck. SUPERIOR REGAINED the lead, though, before the period was over when Monty Beauchamp caught a per- fect pass from linemate Butler, skated in behind the Wolverine defense and lif- ted the puck…

… Michigan's John Bjorkman, saying that the puck went into the net off his skate. Late in the period, Lake Superior tur- ned in a defensive blunder of its own to undeservedly allow the Wolverines back into…

January 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…, playing 56 minutes. All but two of his 19 points came after halftime. Turner wasn't the only Wolverine to put on an endurance show. Pelekoudas also played all of the final 40 minutes. THE MOST remarkable…

…' Big Ten Basketball game after watching Michigan play in the first half. Just as in the Purdue game last Thursday, the Wolverines sleep-walked through the opening stanza. Illinois went into half- time…

… it, or in this case, dying for it. The Wolverines came out in the second half shooting 64 percent and outscored Illinois by 11 to send the game into its first over- time. Okay, so you just play five…

… whenever the Wolverines fall behind early in a game they somehow fight back, make the game close, but can't get over that last hur- dle. An errant pass, a missed shot or a foul always seems to prohibit the…

Wolverines from tasting the fruits of victory. Not once during the Purdue game and only once during this epic here at Illinois did Michigan have a lead. Every coach in the Big Ten complains how hard it is to…

… to put the Wolverines under, the young squad came up for a gasp of air. Eric Turner 's 20-foot jumper with no time remaining sent the game into its second overtime and then Roy Tarpley swatted away a…

… desperate, last second shot by Doug Altenberger to put the game into the fourth and final overtime. But the Wolverines could never pull off the big play to win the game and all they came away with was another…

…," said Illinois head coach Lou Henson. All jokes aside, the defeat was devastating to the Wolverines. Their character will be tested strongly to see if they can bounce back when they battle intra…

January 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… nailbiting finish. Iowa narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 51-47 with over three minutes left, then things got a lit- tle crazy. Michigan went to the free throw line four times in the last two minutes with a…

… sank two free throws after being fouled, securing a big win for the Wolverines. "IF RAVELING thinks we have the most talent then he should have no problem winning the next fifteen games because they're a…

… afternoon at Crisler Arena. A boisterous sell-out crowd of 13,609 witnessed the Wolverine cagers un- dergo their most stressful test of the season against pre-season conference favorite Iowa, which they…

… passed with flying colors, downing the Hawkeyes, 53-49. Actually they almost passed the game away. Let's start this growing success story from the beginning. The Wolverines stormed out to an early 20…

…, became deathly quiet as thoughts of choke started to go through their minds, and as fast as the Wave vanished, so did the Wolverines' success at the foul line. Eric Turner, Leslie Rockymore and Joubert all…

… stepped to the stripe and proceeded to come up empty. "Our free throw shooting really fell off," said Bill Frieder in the under- statement of the afternoon. But just as it appeared the Wolverines were going…

…. "Now everybody is looking to help each other out, as well as containing their own man." Indeed defense has been the difference, as the Wolverines only allowed 50 na..4n pa,. .. .a i s*he fir npkoathac a…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… ter of execution as the two tean an equal amount of shots on Bowling Green put the puck almost every opportunity it h keeping the Wolverines' red Saturday, January 7, 1984 Page 9 1 Bowling…

… Green can be. The Falcons almost methodically coasted to a 7-0 lead after two periods on their way to their 17th straight victory. "We didn't get good goaltending in the first period," said Wolverine

… late in the period off the stick of senior center John Samanski. Just two minutes later with the Wolverines' Brad Jones in the penalty box, BG defenseman Mike Pikul fired the puck between Chiamp's pads…

… the goal post. It gave Bowling Green a seven-goal lead despite the Falcons taking only one more shot than the Wolverines. "We're an experienced team, we're playing the game the way it should be played…

… gave the Wolverines some added momentum heading into tonight's rematch by firing the puck by backup goalie Eddie Powers off a nice pass from Jim Mc- Cauley., "We ran out of gas a little at the end…

… saves against the Wolverines. Pikul-ed Wolverines Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Michigan right-wing Paul Kobylarz tangles against the boards with Gino Cavallini of Bowling Green during last night's 8…

…-2 loss to the powerful Falcons. The Wolverines will try to turn the tables against Bowling Green tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. FIRST PERIOD scoring: 1. BG-Kane (Roll) 1:06; 2. Samanski (Cavallini, Ellett…

January 07, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…4 Paqe 1C --The Michigan Daily - Saturday, January 7, 1984 'M' to By RANDY BERGER Sometime around 4:00 p.m. today Michigan basketball fans should know whether the Wolverines are for real. At that…

… night to Saturday afternoon and play with the same inten- sity." One Wolverine who will need to keep the same intensity from the North- western game is Turner. From all in- dications it seems that the…

…-Hawkeye Arena) Michigan 66, Iowa 60 (Crisler) SERIES RECORD: Michigan leads, 52-39 Womentankers upset Doily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Dan Pelekoudas, hair blowing in the wind, dribbles upcourt past…

… sale items) I I EXPIRES 1/14/84 ' md' - ----------= m m md 4 Special to the Daily ROCHESTER - Division II Oakland University stunned the Michigan women's swim team last night, defeating the Wolverines

…, 72-68. Oakland, a commuter school in suburban Detroit, raced to an early. lead over a Michigan team with a juggled lineup and held on for the narrow victory. Individual winners for the Wolverines

… PRES Good news for Blue.. . ETO's back By RANDY BERGER It doesn't take Dick Vitale or any other basketball wizard to notice the only intriguing development in the Wolverines 68-51 sleeper over the North…

… glory days of the seventies. There's no doubt that Eric Turner is the invaluable key to a successful season for the Wolverines. While the point guard was out during most of the non-conference schedule due…

…-4 last night, suffering a 33-17 loss to Bloomsburg State. The Wolverines managed only three victories in the meet, the first coming from a superior decision by 126-pounder Joe McFarland. The two-time All…

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…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… Francie Goodridge led her women's track team to a second-* place finish in the outdoor Big Ten meet, falling short of Wisconsin by only one point. Last weekend in Columbus, the Wolverines finished 77 points…

…:36.09, while Mar- tha Gray was sixth in the 800 meters in 2:11, The Wolverines' 4x400-meter relay team placed third with a 3:43.33. FOR THE majority of the squad the season is now complete with only the NCAA…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… against Northwestern in the Wolverines' 13-1 victory Friday. Eleven round-trippers is the third highest total in Michigan history. Big Blue bats bumped Northwestern, 13-1 By ROB POLLARD seventh and five…

… year," said Kamieniecki, who season appearance in 27 years and it raised his record to 6-3. "It meant showed. The Wolverines routed the more; I went nine innings and it was a Wildcats, 13-1, in the first…

… and a sparkling 2.42 ERA, lasted only one and two- thirds innings while suffering the loss. Every Wolverine starter reached base at least three times except designated hitter Chuck Froning, who got on…

… inning. The Wolverines added three more runs in -i the fourth, single tallies in the sixth and air ...four hits, two ribbies 0 E. Bair, Weber, Beckman. DP-Michigan 1, Minnesota 1. LOB-Michigan 9…

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…

September 13, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

Wolverine captured a bronze medal this summer in Los Angeles after more than six years f training. In his four years at Michigan Merriott proved himself no fluke by amassing an impressive list of creden…

… will be a big lift." Michigan will face Springfield College and Brown Univer- ity Saturday and Sunday as part of the east coast swing. Helping the Wolverines to hold their own will be the team's tri…

… that and she handles it well." But you can't win on defense alone-you've got to do some scoring as well. Although the Wolverines lost last season's top scorer, Kay McCarthy, to graduation, Collins is…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…Red with Blue: Former NHL star Be to lead Wolverine ice By MIKE McGRAW The biggest news of the year in college hockey may have come out of Ann Arbor, but it had nothing to do with the play of the…

… Michigan hockey team. What happened was that former Wolverine star and NHL coach-of-the- year Red Berenson announced that he was coming back to town to coach his alma mater. BERENSON, who left his job as an…

…Nab, Doug May and Hopefully, we will be more of Paul Kobylarz. ie team. We don't really have The defense is led by Todd Carlile, r scorers." who notched 31 points on the year. Pat hough the Wolverines are…

…, scoring 26 from Acton, Mass. is expected to go was named CCHA rookie-of- high in the NHL draft, as is Rhode But he missed some games Island all-stater Gary Lorden. The igh bruise last season and Wolverines

…. Although the squad lacked the xperience it had in previous years, last season s team developed its talent quickly. . The Wolverines finsihed only fifth in the Big Ten, but were strong in many of the…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

… intimidating force at the plate as well as on the mound, has been cranking out homers and mowing down hitters with regularity this season. He leads Wolverine hitters with 10 round-trippers and 54 RBI and heads…

… silence the bad guys' bats for an inning or two when the game is on the line. HAYWARD will be needed more than ever this weekend for the Big Ten playoffs at Minneapolis. The Wolverines' lack of quality…

…'s three years as a Wolverine has come from his own bat. AS MICHIGAN'S freshman designated hitter two years ago, Hayward batted .394, including a share of the league batting title with a .462 clip. Though…

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