March 17, 1986
(vol. 96, iss. 112)
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… survival. The Wolfpack survived. The Wolverines didn't. This of course was the. message last year when Michigan failed to overcome the never-say-die Villinova Wildcats, the 1985 National Champions. To…
… on the next round's card. So it goes with Michigan's final game of the '85 season. The Wolverines were expected to win almost every game they play this season. Against Georgia-Tech- probably the only…
… eliminate Arkansas-Little Rock and a large dose of speed and poise for Iowa State to withstand the pressure of the Wolverine comeback, the result is a victory, but more aptly labeled a suc- cessful outward…
… and the rest of those who escape. The Iowa State bench erupts in jubilation after their 72-69 win over Michigan. The loss marks the second year the Wolverines have collapsed in the second round…
… outrebounded by the Ohio Valley Conference Champs, 34-28. The Wolverines had to be thinking at least a little about last year's first round battle against Fairleigh Dickinson as they fought the Zips tooth and…
… possessions created enough oppor- tunities to not only outshoot the Wolverines, but also control the tem- po of the game. "(AT THE HALF) we knew we had to come back out and do the right things," said Gary Grant…
…- ds." "It was obvious to us we weren't using our height advantage," said forward Robert Henderson. "They took advantage of our -inconsisten- cies. FOR THE MOST part, however, the Wolverines did what…