March 09, 1998
(vol. 108, iss. 87)
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… more important IICAGO - The table, about three feet off the Wolverines' NIT title run last spring and dominated as the NCAA Tournament approaches. nd, was only the initial obstacle for Robert the…
… competition this past December at the Puerto Should Michigan, the No. 3 seed in the South, sur- or. Rico Classic. vive its first-round matchup with Davidson, it likely it the Wolverine center had dealt with…
… about 300 pounds, and I'm watched on television last season as the selection g. pushing 240 on a good day," Miller said. "You have committee left the Wolverines out of their postseason aylor, who at 6…
… key Wolverines graduating this sea- st person off it as he bounded over the tables to going to wear you down and he'll have more leverage son, Traylor realizes this may be his last opportunity the…
…. MARGAREL MYERS/Daily Robert Traylor drives toward the basket in Michigan's victory over Purdue yester- day. The Wolverines' big man and Big Ten Tournament MVP averaged 17.3 points and 12.7 rebounds for the…
… Minnesota provided some excitement, neither the Wolverines' suc- cess nor the Gophers' surprises were complete- ly unexpected, as both were on a roll down the stretch of the conference season. Here are the…
… behind the 3-point arc to spark the Wolverines this weekend. When Reid's shot is falling, Michigan's offense goes from good to nearly unstop- pable. But the most impressive part of the whole weekend was…
… the way the Wolverines won yesterday. For much of the season, it's been pretty simple: if Louis Bullock doesn't shoot well, Michigan loses. Period. But yesterday, Bullock couldn't shoot the ball into…
… Lake Michigan. The Wolverines won anyway, and did so against a tough Purdue team. It's the latest sign of growth from a team that already has a penchant for rising to the occasion in games that matter…
… - and it's certainly an encouraging sign for next weekend. After all the events of the past several months, a couple things can be said about the Wolverines: They play well in tournaments (they've won…