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October 29, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… Kasiborski Daily Sports Writer How much difference can one loss make? The Michigan women's volleyball team split its matches this weekend, beating Indiana and losing to Purdue. The Wolverines' 3-7 Big Ten…

… than this or than that. This match shows we. really aren't right now." Both the Hoosiers and the Boilermakers are - lower-division teams, and they are teams that the Wolverines have to beat if they want…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… The Grand Finale The NCAA Hockey Championship final game, featuring the hot Michigan Wolverines and the season-long No. 1 Colorado College Tigers, will commence at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The game will be…

… of- er, tomor- Bounds ow afternoon gainst Colo- ado College. The Wolverines aven't made it to the championship ,cund since 1977 - and it is their {eferse that got them back. Michigan played so well in…

… a total mismatch." Give most of the credit to Michigan's defensive veterans, Steven Halko, Harold Schock and Blake Sloan. But every Wolverine played well defensively. There was not one odd-man rush…

…, no give- aways in their own zone. Michigan held Boston's power play unit to just two shots on goal in eight minutes. When everything was said and done, the Wolverines had outshot the Terriers 27-17 and…

… better hockey team than we allowed them to be." At the post-game press confer- ence, Turco didn't even break a smile. He said he couldn't unless the Wolverines come away with a win - and a championship…

… makes one of his 17 saves last night as the Wolverines shut out Boston University, 4-0. The win puts Michigan in tomorrow's NCAA final game against Colorado College - but the Wolverines' semifinal win…

… with the Wolverines second power-play tally at the 5:37 mark of the second period. Muckalt took a feed in the high slot from Jason Botterill and poked it past Noble for his 27th of the season. Crozier…

… iced the win for Michigan with a blister- ing slapshot from the top of the left circle 4:25 into the third period. The Wolverines face perhaps their most formi- dable opponents tomorrow in Colorado…

…, this service will hold tickets at the will call window of Riverfront Coliseum and can be picked up to- morrow morning. The game will be televised on ESPN. Tide defense in doubt for Wolverines after 5th…

… award for his strength in guiding the Wolverines to the 1995 title. The award is given to the previous year's championship coach. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, this :idn't count in the scoring totals…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 16

Wolverines could not overcome their25 percent first-halfshooting, losing 74-67 at Indiana yesterday. The Wolverines (1-8 Big Ten, 7-12 overall), who trailed 41-27 at the half and by as many as 20 in the second…

… half, cut the Hoosier lead to 67-63 with three min- utes remaining in the game. But it was too little, too late for the Wolverines as Indiana (3-6, 12-7) held Michigan scoreless for the next 2:16 and…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 17

… after being upstaged by tremely well, but they are 10 days away the Tieers and Crimson Tide. from their conference meet," Instead of dominating their oppo- Richardson said. enis the Wolverines became…

Wolverines put up The first upset of the Wolverines a number of inspired performances, in- came at the hands of 10th-ranked Au- cluding that of Kerry Hale, who cap- e , 88-52, at the Martin's Aquatic tured the…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

…." <, r Harry: "And the Hawkeyes' Jess Settles and the Wolverines' * 'p"Maurice Taylor?" Sam: "With RRY apologies to SOLLENBERGE Indiana's Brian Sollenberger Evans, the two in Paradise best players in the…

… at Carver Hawkeye Arena. The Wolverines didn't help their cause by committing 23 turnovers and shooting 23 of 60 (38 percent) from the field for the game. While neither team is currently among the top…

…," Michigan and Iowa played a men's basketball game. If you're a Wolverine fan and you missed it, don't worry. "Friends" was much prettier.o The 16th-ranked Wolverines turned the ball over 23 times in their…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… -E om s Michigan left fielder Jason Alcaraz was named to Mizuno's Freshman All-American Team by the editors of Collegiate Baseball. Alcaraz, who led the Wolverines with a .356 batting average, was…

… little, too late as SophomoreS Miahigan succumbed, 3-2. abrupt end S The Hawkeyes held off the its opening Wolverines to send them home early to set upI for the second year in a row. with their n Last…

… former Wolverine with Roberts, which will provide a one- Tannisha Stevens and her parents time payment of $65,000. This figure against Roberts and the University in approximates summer camp money for…

… Columbus, Ga. game Thursday evening, Michigan. the Wolverines' meeting The Series' finish met expecta- emesis Iowa. lions. Arizona and Washington, wkeyes lost to Arizona which had split the No. I ranking all…

… place them in the loser's season, met for the championship d earn them a date with Monday. The Wildcats won the title with a 6- 4 victory over the Huskies. The Wolverines ended their season 51-14, with a…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 15

…. We have ,: Jack Kerouac The Wolverines have also had prob- rrom: Steve Fisher lems with the officiating lately. Maceo lost two in a row Re: On the road Baston, Robert Traylor and Maurice Jack, Taylor…

… Michigan's earlier road losses came victories. said. "We have lost two in a row on the against Arizona', Georgia Tech, Wis- The good news for the Wolverines is road. (Winning on the road) is our next consin…

Wolverines also got little help from their bench yesterday. Willie Mitchell (four points) and Robert Traylor (two) were the only Michigan non-starters to score. At the half, the Wolverine bench was a combined…

February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

… each. "They will be fresh. (It's) how motivated they are," Henry said. The invitational will be somewhat laid-back, but don't expect any of the Wolverine runners to kick back and relax. Because the…

… championships. Currently, Iwo Wolverine distance-medley teams are ranked. The ninth-place relay is run by Babcock, junior Lamika Harper, and freshmen Sarah Hamilton and Katie McGregor. The 10th-place team…

… a faster qualifying time than either Wol- verine tandem, the Michigan medley may be forced out of the top 10 by any other qualifying relay. All the Wolveriner can do is wait and hope they are still in…

… Big Ten Cham- pionships last weekend, the Wolverines end their indoor season quietly this Saturday at noon, when they host the Silverston Invitational. Nebraska, Eastern Michigan, Michigan State and…

…. The NCAA Championships will be held in Indianapolis on March 8 and 9. The Wolverines, defending national champions in the distance medley, are still preparing for this weekend's meet. Defending NCAA…

…. Townsend was runner-up in the 800-meter race at the Big Ten Championships. The quarter-mile runner still has not been decided. The Wolverine distance medley runners aren't the only ones who have to perform…

… especially well in order to have any chance. "Jon Royce needs at least (a jump of) 7-foot-3 in order to qualify," Michigan head coach Jack Harvey said. Wolverine hurdler Neil Gardner also has a chance to…

…. Six other runners ahead of Sullivan have run roughly 4:02, SWIMMERS Continued from Page 8A Natatorium competing at the Trials are Tom Dolan and John Piersma. First-time travelers on the Wolverine

… from the way everyone swam last year (at NCAAs)," Reich said. But this week, the pool will have no memory of the Wolverines, or anyone, for that matter. The water is the same for all in Indianapolis…

February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… said. The Wolverines will be competing against some major league competition astheybegintheirMarch schedule. Michi- gan won't be heading south for spnng training, though,but out westtoCorvallis, fire…

… otherBigTen teams who will face the Wolverines. ' Plocki said that Michigan won't be looking to avenge its loss to the Gophers but will instead try to use this meet to its psychological advantage…

…, that's exactly where the Michigan men's gymnastics team will be, but it won't be skiing or hiking. For them, spring break means flipping, vaulting and tumbling. The Wolverine tumblers have two meets…

… into a competitive frame of mind without quite the academic pressures." The Wolverines have struggled as a team this season. They are currently 0-4, but are still ranked No.23 nationally. The most recent…

… a dip in the pool and relaxing in the sun, the Wolverines will have to contend with some strong gymnastics programs. Penn State is ranked fourth, New Mexico is No. 6, BYU is No. 10, and Michigan State…

… spring competition week is very pivotal," Darden said. The Michigan men's gymnastics team will compete twice over spring break. The Wolverines travel to Utah and New Mexico in the hope of Improving upon…

Wolverine. Sophomore Pollyanna Johns was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team by the media panel and to the All-Big Ten Third Team by the coaches in her first conference cam- pai.gn. "It's not a big deal to…

… tournament. He had a serious case of mononucleosis and spent most of the semester at home. Mike is back and eager to play for the Wolverines. Expectations for this year's team are high, even though fall…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… the vote. Here are the other results: Rose/Mehta Michigan Party: 1,213 Freeman/Savic Students' Party: 957 Schor/Curin Wolverine Party: 525 Salas/Su UPC: 497 Tudisco/Mesh Independents: 388 Howrylak…

…/DeWitte Liberty Party: 157 By Alan Goldenbach Daily Sports Writer CINCINNATI - The Michigan >ckey team waited a whole year for this game. And the Wolverines weren't about to let the opportunity pass them by. After…

… failing to advance to the final in its last three semifinal appearances, Michigan (33-7-2) blasted Boston Uni- versity, 4-0, earning the Wolverines a spot in tomorrow's championship game against Colorado…

… a tremendous effort from goaltender party Turco, who stopped all 17 Ter- rier shots for Michigan's eighth shutout of the season. The Wolverines came out on fire, scoring 40 seconds apart in the first…

… the Wolverines up 2-0 less than a minute later, scoring in front of the Terrier net off a rebound of a Warren Luhning shot. It was only Crozier's second goal in his last 16 games. And breaking out of…

… involved," Tudisco said. The Students' Party refused to comment. Wolverine Party presidential caridiate Andy Schor said his campaignvasplagued by the recent political scandals concerning the LSA…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 13

…- day and the same time Saturday). Now, in retrospect the day off is critical." The pipe was mended and the cooling sys- tem was turned back on in time for the game, but the Wolverines and Terriers still…

… faced off By Nancy Berger Daiy Sports Writer Over the past four years, it has become a habit for the Michigan women's gymnastics team to lead the Big Ten conference. The Wolverines hope this year will be…

… improved and more competitive field. "It is getting better every year," Wolverine coach Bev Plocki said. "(This year), we have a handful of teams that are going to be in the mid- 190.0 range." Minnesota…

…,Michigan State and Penn State are the teams that Plocki is watching out for. The Wolverines twice lost to the Gophers and once to the Spartans earlier in the season. Michigan is no stranger to tough competition…

…. Currently ranked No. 4 nationally, Michigan has beaten the defending national champion, Utah, while coming close to beating No. I Georgia. In their last home meet against No.5 Brigham Young, the Wolverines

… season. Kevin Sullivan and Scott MacDonald have decided to redshirt the outdoor portion O this year. The Wolverines are using s as an opportunity for the younger ddle-distance and distance runners to gain…

… coaches are hoping forsome strong performances during Saturday's invitational portion. Trinity Townsend had some practice outdoors and is oking to do well in the invitational. The Wolverines are also…

February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… Michigan state line, that is -not south of the Rio Grande. Doesn't sound like your dream vacation? The Wolverine Olympic hopefuls couldn't be any happier with their spring break plans. "I don't think there…

… reduced drastically over the past few weeks to allow the swimmers' bodies to peak forthe Trials. During regular-season training, the Wolverines were swimming 15,000 meters each day. With the upcoming trials…

…, their workouts have been cut to 6,000 meters per day. Aside from dropping yardage, the Wolverines have altered their workouts to include more speed work. The members of last year's National Championship…

… team who are swimming this week have accumulated frequent flyer miles to Indianapolis. The Wolverines claimed the Championship in the same pool where they will attempt to capture a spot on the Olympic…

… excitement are among the different emotions that run through the heads of the Michi- gan women's swimmingteam as it prepares for the Olympic Trials. The Wolverines qualified an astounding 14 swimmers for this…

…." After struggling through injuries and illness the entire year, the Wolverines are finally healthy and ready to display their explosiveness in Indianapolis. "The people that are tapering are going to be…

… very-well prepared," Michigan sophomore Talor Bendel said. Even though the Wolverines optimistically await theOtym- -sic Trials, a number of swimmers are in the unfortpnate predicament of having to…

… difference lies in backstroke at trials. will come to fruition for 25 men and 25 the process which determines whether The other Wolverines seeking Olym- women in the next two weeks. you "make it big" or not…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Snyder Daily Spurts Writer What began asa season ofhigh hopes for the Michigan women's softball team ended in a sea of unfulfilled dreams. The Wolverines, who entered the tournament as the No. 6 seed, lost…

… seventh and without a victory at the Women's College World Series in its two years of competition there. Michigan traveled to Columbus, Ga. on a roll. The Wolverines had swept through the Big Ten…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… Pusztai - who, with a No. 25 ranking, was the top male Wolverine - lost in straight sets Wednesday to Vanderbilt's Chris Groer, the nation's 14th-ranked player, in the * S i n g l e s Championship. Pusztai…

… and fellow senior co-captain Notebook John Costanzo, Michigan's No. 1 Tennis doubles tandem, also Track & lost in the first round Field of the Doubles Championship. The Wolverine duo, ranked No. 36…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… put Michigan in deep holes going into matches at the heavier weights. The Wolverines(l-1-1 BigTen,1-4- overall) started off both meets losing three ofthe first four matches. Against Illinois, the only…

… victory below the 150-lbs. class belonged to freshman Corey Grant, who scored a 3-I decision over Jason Pero.* Going into his match at 150, sophomore Bill Lacure found the Wolverines down 10-3. Lacure…

… Alto, Calif. The Apple Program conference provided models for devel- oping a program specific to the needs of Wolverine student-athletes. The resulting M-PACT program of- fers student-athletes two ways…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…-mail message to candidates running in the Wolverine Party. The message explicitly outlined campaign tactics and procedures that would help Wol- verine candidates in yesterday's and Wednesday's MSA elections. It…

… Stefanic and the Wolverine Party has yet to be estab- lished. But the seed has been planted - the integrity ofMSA employees and their adher- ethical track record, the assembly does not need the kind of…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 18

… Illinois gave the No. 17 Wolverines an upset over the No. 8 Illini. The next day, Richardson's overtime win salvaged a tie for Michigan against No. 18 Northwestern. Background: Qualified for NCAA…

… performance at the Michigan Intercollegiates Friday in Ypsilanti, the Wolverines reaffirmedtheir dominance over inferior intra-state foes, beating upon second-place finisher East- ern Michigan, which earned 87…

March 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… appointment for undergraduates* *Students can.access Touch-Tone Registration anytime after their appointment time. *The appointment start time will be sent electronically (via X.500 or on Wolverine Access…

…-Tone) Complete 1 election worksheet, with alternatives, for each term (use Wolverine Access to obtain informatiE n on open sections and waitlists) CHECK YOUR SCHEDU LE: IT IS VERY iMPORTANT THAT YOU CHECK YOUR…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, January 29, 1996 - 3B . i . Pelinka Former Wolverine guard talks about the Fab Five and law school Meeting Rob Pelinka, you wouldn't thinkyou werefaced…

…, Michigan has learned that competing as a team is just as important as executing a flawless routine. In preparation for the Wolverines' meet with Massachusetts this past week- "There was no individual out…

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