January 08, 1984
(vol. 94, iss. 81)
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… 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…