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February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

Wolverines will enter the conference playoffs in two weeks as the last qualifier. EVEN MORE frustrating for Red Berenson's club is the failure to better the seventh-place finish of a year ago. "We really…

…-2 deficits and made the game close. In the end, though, the Wolverines failed to capitalize on their offensive opportunities, while the Buckeyes combined clutch scoring and good goalten- ding. SATURDAY evening…

April 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

…'s played all year." ANOTHER Wolverine who played well, but with a less fortunate out- come, was Paula Reichert at first singles. She handily took the first set from Linda Pursel, 6-3, and almost won the…

… second set, 7-5, and defaulted during the third while behind, 3-0. None of the other Wolverines lasted more than two sets, but Ritt said she will not look back on the match. "We are stronger than an 8…

…- pressive on the ice as he was in the classroom. The senior from Or- chard Park, N.Y. scored 20 goals this past season for the Wolverines, bettering by one his goal total during his first three years…

… Ashare fires a backhand during yesterday's match against Michigan State. Ashare was the lone bright spot for Michigan, as the Spartans crushed the Wolverines, 8-1. Ashare won her third singles match, 6…

March 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… 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…

March 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…. Virgil, Grayer key 72-6 9 upset' By-STEVE WISE Special to the Daily MINNEAPOLIS-Roy Tarpley gave his all, but Michigan's outside shooting gave out. The combination left the Wolverine basketball team on…

… the short end of a 72-69 thriller against Iowa State yesterday. It also knocked Michigan out of the NCAA Tournament in the second round, finishing the Wolverines' season record at 28-5. TARPLEY NOTCHED…

… dunking." THE CYCLONES outscored Michigan 6-2 in the next minute, and Michigan's chance for a comeback was gone. The Wolverines needed to foul to stop the clock, and both Tar- pley and Grant picked up…

… they both got a lot of transition baskets from turnovers from us," said Tarpley. "In the second half we did a better job until the last few minutes." Tarpley and the Wolverines began the game in fine…

… form. The 6-11 senior scored nine of Michigan's first 14 points and assisted Butch 'Wade for two more. MICHIGAN'S EARLY six-point lead dwindled to one, 17-16, befgore the Wolverines' terrible See ISU…

…, Page 9 Associated Press Iowa State forward Jeff Grayer snares a rebound away from Michigan's Butch Wade in the first half of yesterday's game. Iowa State upset the Wolverines, 72-69. 'Sponsor drops out…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… SHARP-SHOOTING GUARDS PACE BLUE Wolverines surge past Hawks 4 (Continued from Page 1) another or hit someone on the perimeter to shoot it straight in." Tarpley's three-point play with 13:57 in the…

… second half was the pivotal point of the game. The 6-11 senior s layup sparked a 13-point run to put the Wolverines up 56-44. "The key in that stretch was we just. really picked up the defense," Joubert…

… Daily Photo by SCOTT IITUCHY Michigan's foul-plagued center, Roy Tarpley, glides to the hoop against Iowa's Roy Marble and Gerry Wright during Saturday's 82-66 Wolverine victory at Crisler Arena. Tarpley…

… department where Tarpley again got into trouble early. In a two- minute span midway through the first half, the Wolverine center committed three infractions and sat out the remainder of the stanza. The third…

…, featuring both head coaches shooting from the hip with some amusing lines. First it was Raveling who, instead of making a sappy deification of the Wolverines performance after losing to them, drew a vivid…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… green towel over Bill Frieder's shoulder in- stead of the usual white. WHATEVER it was, it was enough or the last-place Minnesota Gophers to beat the then undefeated Michigan Wolverines last night, 73…

… that we were going to be on Pepto-Bismal this week - the upset of the week," said Minnesota head coach Jim Dutcher. THE WOLVERINES, the bruisers of the Big Ten, took a beating this time. Shooting a…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… services upon request We accept cash deposits OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ECONO-CAR' RENT-A-CAR 438 W. Huron 761-8845 ANN ARBOR the Wolverines will entertain the 9-3 Iowa Hawkeyes, who are tied for first place with…

…, which comes to Ann Arbor this Saturday (2 p.m.) to face the Wolverines at Matt Mann pool won'l be worrying about superstitionm, however. The Buckeyes have been. the Big Ten champions for the past three…

February 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines shot down Iowa, 82-66 at Crisler Arena. All five of Michigan's starters scored in double figures, shooting 66 percent, 70 percent in the second half. In the end, the Hawkeyes were no…

… easier," Joubert pointed out. "When the guards penetrate we can hit one See WOLVERINES, Page 8 The Republican primary for seats on Ann Arbor City Council from the Third and Fifth wards will be held today…

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