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March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… Hockey team's valiant attempt to win an NCAA championship berth came to an abrupt end Sunday when they were defeated by the Minne- sota Gophers, 5-2, in the final round of WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines

…- cluded a four goal performance by Dave Debol, while the second saw the Wolverines come from a 5-1 deficit to sew up the win. Thus the Wolverines flew out to Colorado College to play the third place Tigers…

March 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…, behind excel- lent efforts by double winners Mark Winzenreid and Greg John- son, racked up 63 points to In- diana's 48, placing in all but two of the sixteen events. Michigan's Wolverines, highly touted at…

… the start of the season, and fresh from a hard-won victory over Michigan State, turned in a disappointing performance. The Wolverines scored only 21 points, to place a poor fifth in the con- ference…

… performances of their careers, three Wolverine trackmen failed in their attempts to give Michigan a first. In the high jump Michigan ace J o h n Mann cleared the bar at 6-11 on his second try, setting a new var…

… con- tingent of Michigan fans with a few thrills as he captured third place with a time of 1:10.2, only .3 of a second off the varsity rec- ord. Other Wolverine bright spots included third and fourth…

Wolverines were concerned, was probably best typified by Paul Armstrong's val- iant try for second place in the half mile, only to stumble and fall five yards short of the tape to fin- ish sixth. In what is…

… Roche, South Caro- lina. The Wolverines arrived in Cali- fornia last Saturday with exactly zero hours of outside practice (they've been playing inside only) and as Eisner said "expected to have two good…

…Boer and number two singles Joel Ross were the winning Wolverines. Winding up the trip in the heartland of revolution; Michigan beat nightfall long enough to take four matches and ended up with a 51…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… "experts" for the second straight year, the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten, and now find themselves in a spot few ex- pected to see them in: the first round of the NCAA playoffs. Michigan raced…

…'s team will face second-ranked UCLA this Saturday night. The present situation is not unlike last season, when the Wolverines battled to a co-cham- pionship and NCAA berth, only to be paired with Notre…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…, Sophomore Peter Helt and senior Jim Burton will be back to throw for the Wolverines. Both had strong performances last year and are expected to be the two top pitchers. Each had a shutout last year. Burton…

… year with a .335 average and Greg Buss, a member of our basket- ball team are trying for left field. Sophomore Mike Corp and junior John Hornyak are the can- didates for right field. The Wolverines didn…

… shortstop. Rafferty had a .279 average last season. Sophomores Brian Balazc and Reggie Ball, senior James Ko- r -Daily-Jim Judkis WOLVERINE PITCHER Peter Helt follows through on a pitch in last year's game…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… include this entry in next week's issue. Died. -- The 1970-71 Michi- 'gan hockey team, also known as the Wolverine leers. March 6, 1971; in East Lansing; of 9-21 brought about by a lin- gering malady picked…

… experience gained by playing some of the best teams in the South will strengthen our team for the upcoming Midwest season." e Wolverines got off on the right track with a 10-3 victory over Virginia Tech on…

… penalties. This year, we avoided penalties and played them e n." The Wolverines lost 8-6. It was a costly matchup for the Wolverines, however, as they lost for three weeks the services of crease defenseman…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…'idon Wainright ITT . . . an6t Snorts Panye is hichliehted bN7 Dave Wihnk's lorik at Miigan horkey fortin' s over snring break and Bill Stpif's analvsis of Wolverine chans against UCLA in the uncoming NCAA bas…

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