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March 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

Wolverines will have to several teams that beat them last year if they are going to finish that high. But the Michigan tankers may have the talent to do just that. Among the Wolverines who qualified for the…

… breaststroke. COPP WILL swim the three backstroke and the 200-yard and 400-yard IM events for the Wolverines, and is seeded third in the 200-yard backstroke, and fourth in the 200- yard IM. Kimball will compete…

… strong in the 900- yard butterfly and distance freestyle even- ts. Lundy reportedly signed a letter of in- tent to go to Michigan yesterday evening. Cahill and Paumier ... Wolverine tankers in Texas…

… Michigan batsmen lose, 4-2 Special to the Daily EDINBURG, Texas - Michigan's baseball team dropped its third consecutive game yesterday, losing to Morningside by a score of 4-2. The Wolverines blew an early…

… bunt. The sophomore righthander retired the next batter on an infield out, allowing one run to score, before reloading the bases on yet another walk. IT LOOKED like Shuta and the Wolverines would escape…

…'s glove before singling to right to score the tying and winning runs. It was the second hit of the game for DeBay, who earlier broke up a no-hitter by Wolverine pitchers Jeff Hayward and Tim Karazim with a…

… Michigan run came in the third inning. Schule walked, advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Dave Stober and scored on a single to center by Chris Sabo. The Wolverines threatened to score in every other…

… Minick was an easy target at the plate. With the loss, Michigan's record drops to 3-3. The Wolverines play Kansas this afternoon as the Pan American Citrus Tournament continues. Morningside raised its…

Wolverines lost to Morningside, 4-2. single in not quite Jim Paciorek, the Wolverines' senior right fielder, drove in a run yesterday with a first-inning double. Paciorek is shown here in last year's NCAA…

…) indoor track cham- pionships, five Wolverines did receive All-American honors as four of the five Michigan entries placed in the top six. The two-mile relay team had Michigan's best finish of the meet, as…

January 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…w Page 8-Sunday, January 17,1982-The Michigan Daily NINTH STRAIGHT LOSS FOR WOLVERINES Gophers bounce 'M', 67-58 By BOB WOJNOWSKI Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS-In the final analysis, it was…

… simply Minnesota firepower overcoming Michigan hustle, as the Gophers turned back the Wolverines, 67-58, in Williams Arena yesterday. With 7-3 center Randy Breuer working inside to score 18 points and…

… forward Trent Tucker bombing away from the outside to score 21, the Gophers were able to overcome some Wolverine slowdown tactics and hand Michigan its ninth straight setback. "WE CAN'T PLAY much better…

… than that," said Michigan Head coach Bill Frieder, who saw his squad drop to 1-11 on the year. The Wolverines opened the game with a spread offense-holding the ball for two minutes in some stretches…

…-and the tactic ap- peared to frustrate the Gophers. At least the crowd of 16,529 was slightly annoyed, as it taun- ted the Wolverines with chants of "Boring, boring...," The game was tied at every even…

… number through 12, until Michigan captain Thad Gar- ner converted a three-point play on a short jump hook with five-and-a-half minutes left in the half to give the Wolverines a 15-12 advan- tage. With less…

… Pelekoudas. THE STRATEGY WORKED to perfection, as the Wolverines turned the ball over three con- secutive trips down the floor. Meanwhile, the Gophers began getting the ball inside to Breuer, and he responded…

…, guard Darryl Mitchell hit a 15-foot jumper, and Tucker canned one from the baseline to give the Gophers their biggest lead of the game at 41-25 with 14-and-a-half minutes left. But the Wolverines clawed…

… until he fouled out with nine secon- ds remaining, scored 11 points on four-of-seven shooting and received some words of praise from Tucker, who grew up with the Wolverine freshman from Flint. "I've known…

… Eric since he was eight years old, and I knew he was gonna be tough," said the Minnesota senior. "He's extremely quick." Before the game, the, Wolverines felt that if they could out-rebound the Gophers…

October 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… yesterday th Wolverines travelled all the way to Iowa City to return the favor, leveling the Hawkeyes, 29-7. Coupled with Illinois' 26-21 loss to Ohio State, Michigan is the uncontested leader in the Big Ten…

… felt it (revenge). We lost last year, but now we're back." "Last year they got us," echoed Wolverine defensive back Jerry Burgei. "We wanted to get them, to eliminate those guys or give them a loss…

… game when the Wolverine second team allowed a Mike Hufford touchdown reception. "THEY JUST played super defense," said Iowa head coach Hayden Fry. "They've got a good chance, it's not the best chance…

February 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

… disqualifications for Spartan Jeff Eisley and Wolverine Dave Richter. Richter will also have to sit out Friday's game at Ohio State because of a fighting penalty. A total of 70 minutes in penalties were assessed…

… into the corner and Brown passed it out into the slot to Gord Flegel, who nudged it in for a 1-0 Spar- tan lead. Wolverines MICHIGAN STATE scored a second goal at 15:03 when Dan Beaty took Eisley…

… ( . Hamway US M-Elliott ...............13 M-Mason ................ MSU-Scott ............. 7 1 2 3 14 7 - - 6 - 7 A10 - 34 26 24 ... 2 goals, 3 assists EX-WOLVERINE ALL-AMERICAN RETURNS: S FOR SOUTHERN…

… and it has added a great deal to the rich Wolverine athletic heritage." THE HIGHLY-respected Urbanchek was an NCAA All-American swimmer at Michigan in 1959. A native of Hungary, he holds a Masters…

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