May 05, 1998
(vol. 108, iss. 119)
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… weeks in which they "Forrester has remained solid all year," women's weeks, the each competed in two different meets. April 24-25, assistant coach Mike McGuire said, adding that "the Wolverines have the…
…'s varsity-eight victory two weeks ago Neither team had most of its distance runners for record with a time of 9:27.64. The Wolverines finished first in both the varsity snapped a 26-win streak for the host…
… leap, coming in first with a pace of 45.40. crews, including all of the Big Ten varsity squads. als and maybe even nationals." Blue disappoints at Wolverine Invite By Jon Zemke Michigan's i1th…
…-place finish was only Il strokes 70s each day of the tournament. Lower 70s are Daily Sports Writer from its desired top-six finish. The Wolverines expected of the second half of the lineup for the Last weekend…
… getting that kind of play from the Course for the three-day Wolverine Invitational. Sunday's action. bottom half of the line up," Carras said. Seventeen teams responded to challenge, but, the Michael Harris…
… was leading the way for This doesn't take away from the individual host Wolverines didn't, finishing behind 10 other Michigan by shooting a 70 and 69 Friday and performances by Michigan team leaders The…
… Sunday, firing a 76. Everyone else trailed off back, and Keith Hinton, who tied for 17th. Its performance .x Wolverines from a top-10 placing. Sunday as well, except Keith Hinton, who shot a Carras…
…-six team at the conclusion "We are very inconsistent" Carras said. the GTE All-Academic team. The Wolverines of the third day," Michigan coach Jim Carras But there was one consistency that especially "We are…