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September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

… him for the NCAA Championships, where he failed to earn All-American status when cramps and nausea set in midway through the 6.2-mile race. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Ron Warhust is looking for big things out…

…'s pretty good in the 5,000- and 10,000-meters. Schmidt started really coming along at the end of the season and Moore is also coming around." JOINING THE Wolverine returnees is highly-touted recruit Chris…

… heavy favorite." Last season, the Wolverines finished fourth in the Big Ten Championships and while they may not have finished atop the conference, they continued to be unbeatable in dual meet com…

… never lost a dual meet. The Wolverines' dual meet record during Warhurst's tenure is 12-0. Big omen aiming for first By MIKE McGRAW Cross country is an event that poses challenges unseen in any other…

… beyond the pain of running up a steep hill or the ability to perform well in in- clement weather. Instead, the Wolverines' biggest challenge will be to improve upon a disappointing fifth- place finish in…

…." Returning for the Wolverines will be seniors Lisa Larsen, Melanie Weaver, and Sue Frederick. Larsen became Michigan's first woman All-American best as she finished 16th in last year's nationals in Pocatello…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… park, the team's 1982 season was one big roller coaster ride-filled with ups and downs. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, their season, like a coaster ride must, ended on a downhill. On May 22, Michigan…

… the conference champion- ship. It was also the first season since Micidaugh's arrival in 1980 that the Wolverines did not advance to the College World Series.' Nonetheless, the season did have plenty…

… of high notes before the final, one-day nosedive. Michigan won more games, 44, than any previous Wolverine' ball club. Included in those 44 victories were streaks of 18 and 11 consecutive wins. And the…

… second streak came in the midst of the Big Ten season to pull the Wolverines from a second-place tie with Michigan State into a first-place tie with the Buckeyes and a spot in the conference playoffs…

… against only one defeat. The hard-throwing righthander will return his 1.83 earned run average to the Fisher Stadium pitching mound in 1983. Karazim was the Wolverines bullpen ace in 1982. The senior, who…

… forego his fifth-year option. Four contributors who will be lost to the Wolverines are second-team all-Big Ten center fielder Greg Schulte (.379), catcher John Young (.259), left fielder Dave Stober (.261…

… surprising .389. Wolverine starters who will definitely return include sophomore designated hitter Ken Hayward (.349), junior cat- cher Rich Bair (.267s), junior third baseman Chris Sabo (.257) and junior…

… pitchers Bill Shuta (6-3, 4.25), Dave Kopf (4-1, 3.58) and Gary Wayne (3-2, 1.74). It is Shuta and Sabo whom Mid- daugh feels are the keys to the Wolverines success. BOTH SHUTA AND Sabo slumped as sophomores…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

… years came to an following the Wolverines' 53-52 los Notre Dame in the Silverdome. It- an embarrassing season for a o proud basketball school. Only six y earlier Michigan had been in the N( finals, and…

… just five seasons before Associated Press ranked Wolverines number one in the count: But for a coach whose team comp a meager 7-20 record last y Michilgan's Bill Frieder is confic that he can lead…

Wolverine coach said. "They might honors while averaging 14.7 points and n is not turn the program around their -4.5 assists per game. Turner was also freshman year. , the floor leader for the young Michigan…

… man "However, I feel very strongly that team and scored 28 points in the era two or three or maybe all of those five Wolverines' 68-58 upset over Iowa. And ton, incoming freshmen are going to be next…

… score-he has to do con- great Michigan basketball teams." it all." hool However, as with all freshmen, no OTHER PLAYERS FROM last year's team that are expected to help the Wolverines include junior guard…

… the bench. Michigan will be a fairly big, young, and inexperienced team next season and the Wolverines will almost definitely improve markedly on their 7- 20 mark of last year. And if Frieder has his…

… way, next year, the Michigan basketball season won't end in the first week of March. It will continue until the Wolverines are eliminated from a post-season tour- nament. Big Ten Standings Minnesota…

… improve even more this season. LAST SEASON SAW the Wolverines become one of the most improved teams in the conference. A team that had come under constant criticism for the past few years, became a…

September 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 24

…'m blocked. I just avoid them at all costs. I keep my distance." Messner, the Wolverines' top re- turning tackler, has led the team in quarterback sacks in each of his first three seasons. He tied for second…

… in the Big Ten in sacks last year with 10. He holds Wolverine records for most tackles for loss yardage, most sacks and most sack yardage. He needs five more tackles for losses to pass Curtis Greer…

… information, call 1-800-333-4 203 W. Washington matter that the Wolverines won the game handily, 37-10. Whenever Messner takes a tum- ble, he always gets back up, though. The Hartland, Mich., native has…

… the Wolverines de- fense during his rookie season, when Michigan finished No. 2 in the country. Messner would like to finish his Wolverine career with a flourish. "I want to be an All-American, and I…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

… Ten meet. The five Wolverines to compete in the NCAA's were Rick Kaufmann on the rings, Milan Stanovich in vaulting competition, Nevin Hedlund on the pommel horse, Dave Miller on the parallel bars and…

… performers," said Wolverine head coach Newt Loken. Kaufmann was the only Michigan gymnast to earn All-American honors as he finished in sixth-place at the NCAA's with a score of 9.55. "He's very strong," said…

… Loken. "He's a steel rod when he gets in a han- dstand position. His presses are very F iv eNCAA qualifiers come back impressive and he's a super com- petitor. OF THE OTHER Wolverines' who£ participated…

…'s gymnastics team. Head coach Sheri Hyatt's squad, which compiled a 13-4 dual meet record and won the Big Ten title list year, returns a wealth of talent for the upcoming season. The Wolverines took the…

… return of Andrea Scully and Patty Ventura. The two were considered the Wolverines' top recruits last year (along with Samuelson), but missed most of the season with knee injuries. Scully missed almost the…

…'s only notewor- thy losses from last year's team, which finished 13-4 in dual meets, competitidfr will be fierce. With five spots almost certainly going to the five Wolverines who competed inf the NCAA…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… six scorers and top three goalies return from an 11-8-1 team? Answer: Reason for optimism and the Michigan field hockey squad. 3 THE WOLVERINES' season ended last year in heartbreaking fashion when they…

…, the team's leading point getter on the year, and Kathy McCarthy, the Wolverines' fourth leading scorer. Forrestel scored nine goals during the season to go with her seven assists. Michigan's second…

September 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 31

… w Line ready to 'dominate' By Pete Steinert At 6-2, 267 pounds Dave Chester is the "little guy" on Michigan's of- fensive line. Needless to say, the Wolverines stack a lot of beef up front…

… honors a year ago. They enter their fourth season in the Wolverines' starting lineup. "We'll be real deep," Vitale said. "We got a lot of guys that can play this year, and we've got a lot of depth and…

September 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

… LEVINE With two wins in its first three games, the field hockey team is off to an excellent start. ' The Wolverines opened the season last weekend with shutout victories over Ohio and York University (by…

… scores of 2-0 and 1- 0); losing only to Ball State, 3-2 in overtime. LEADING THE way for the Wolverines was senior Maryann Bell, who had two shutouts in goal. Providing the scoring punch for Michigan was…

September 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 26

… said. Simpson was called upon early last season because Wolverine de- fenders were dropping like water from a leaky faucet. In all, five linebackers were lost to injury before the Big Ten opener against…

… - to prevent things like that." Messner, an All-Big Ten selec- tion in each of his first three sea- sons, returns for a fifth season to anchor the Wolverines' deep defen- sive front. The linebacking unit…

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