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April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 10

…SPORTS Page 10 Wednesday, April 1, 1981 BLUE NINE S WEEPS HOME OPENER FROM GRAND VALLEY Wolverines destroy Lakers 12-2, The Michigan Daily, 1O- By JOHN KERR Although the sky was blue, the…

… weren't of the same. caliber as the Wolverines dominated both ends of a doubleheader, winning the first game after only 41% in- nings on the "mercy" rule, 12-2, and the second contest, 10-4, yesterday…

… couple of real nice hit and run plays. I thought we played well defensively also." Michigan wasted no time in getting on the board in both games. In the opener, after Wolverine starter Mark Clinton had…

… retired the Lakers in the top of the first, Michigan bombarded Grand Valley with six runs in the bot- tom of the stanza. The Wolverines had only two hits in the inning, but Laker hurler Greg Walter aided…

…'s first pit- ch down the right field line for a double. Tim Miller scored Hool with a base hit and Chris Sabo walked to put Wolverines on first and second. Lef- tfielder Rich Stoll tapped an easy grounder…

… Stoll occupied second. With Michigan holding a 4-0 advan- tage, Middaugh flashed the suicide squeeze sign to Wolverine batter Jeff Jacobson. While Sabo charged in from third on the pitch, Jacobson laid…

… right field that cleared the fence for his second home run of theseason. The second game started out as if it were a carbon copy of the opener, as the Wolverines greeted Laker starter Bob Opland with five…

… runs and six hits in the bottom of the first inning. The first four Wolverines, Schulte, Stober, Paciorek, and Hool, all singled and Miller followed them with a double that scored Paciorek and Hool, and…

February 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…01 Page 8-Sunday, February 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Wolverines bump Badgers, 74-67 By JON MORELAND Special to the Daily MAI)ISON -- It began to look like the s Aold story. The Michigan basket…

… to a 74-67 victory. THE WIN RAISED Michigan's r ecord to 5-3 in the Big Ten (14-3 I,",0all) and dropped Wisconsin to 2-6 * -3 overall). lr'iiing 31-28 at halftime, the Wolverines came out of the locker…

Wolverine in double figures, finishing with 16. Bailey added 21 points for the Badgers and center Larry Petty chip- ped in 11. Wisconsin was only able to get eight points out of the rest of its players…

… what some Michigan fans at Northwestern labeled a "gravy" road trip, the Wolverines disposed of Northwestern and Wisconsin to raise their conference mark to 5-3. An easy road trip, right? Don't tell head…

… coach Bill Frieder that. "If we're to be competitors, we've got to beat the teams near the bottom," he said after the Wolverines' 74-67 victory yesterday. "Last year we were 3-3 at this stage and faced a…

February 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… entire team, Bertoncin will surely be missed when the Wolverines begin the 1981-82 season. "She has been a positive and en- thusiastic force on the tean while she's been here," said junior Cindy Shearon…

… Building records in a triangular meet with Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green last night. Eastern also set two cords, but the similarities ended ere as the Wolverine distance runners left the Hurons and…

… of the race. Frederick, like Larsen, was running in an event that is not her true specialty. She normally competes in the 880 for the Wolverines, an event in which she earned second-place honors at…

Wolverine to modify the record books, finishing with a long jump of 19'10", but Eastern's Ann Me achum stole the thunder by leaping an inch further to grab the fieldhouse mark for herself. That marked only…

… dash (7.02). Larsen ... sets mile record Wolverine Renee Turner dashed to a new team record in the 60-yard hurdles with a time of 8.0 seconds, but it was none other than Meachum who gave her a sprint…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 11

… may be the premier guard in the country next year? Ac- cording to Dick Vitale, former Detroit Piston and University of Detroit coach, and now an ESPN commentator, Wolverine recruit Eric Turner is the…

…Gee named Wolverine MVP By MARK FISCHER Unlike many of the outcomes of the team's games this season, the awards given out at Michigan's Annual Basket- ball Bust at Crisler Arena last night were generally…

… from Buffalo went from being a marginal player in his first three seasons under former head coach Johnny Orr to becoming the Y Wolverines' second leading scorer. For Bill Frieder, Johnson compiled a 14…

… to Paul Heuerman, the ' .:; ,;, :. ; :- ." . :. .. r: ;fir: <.5 r ,r, ..'f,,: t' ' .r. .. './e.W. Wolverines' 6-8 pivotman who was for- ced to go up against many taller op- ponents throughout the…

December 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

… did. It felt really good to hit a nice routine that the judges liked." Wolverine Nevin Hedlun finished nin- th placing on the pommel horse, and former Michigan gymnast, Darell Yee, captured tenth on…

… will be a mini Big Ten within a mini national NCAA championship," said Loken, "It looks to be a super meet. "We're working towards being in the thick of it," he said about the Wolverines' changes…

November 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…,875 at Memorial Stadium, walked away with the treats as the 15th-ranked Wolverines stifled the Minnesota Gophers, 34-13, to retain the Little Brown Jug and also stay in the thick of the Big Ten title race…

… finest day as a Wolverine, completed 13 of 20 passes for 237 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Carter, taking advantage of single coverage in the Gopher secon- dary, grabbed a season-high eight…

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