February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 12
…. With Dietz leading the way offen- sively, Michigan was able to do something it hadn't done all season - acquire a lead and build upon it. The first half started out sluggishly for the Wolverines, as…
… Grand Valley opened up a quick four-point advan- tage, and moans could be detected from the sparse Wolverine crowd. Michigan could not afford to falter to a smaller, slower Grand Valley squad, especially…
… at home. With the Michigan offense sputtering, Soluk brought sophomore Jeanne White into the game, and positive things began happening for the Wolverines. White's diving for loose balls, and pick…
…-captains pum- ped in 18 and 14 points, respectively. Not to be outdone by her teammates, sophomore Katie McNamara entered the game with the score 19-18 in favor of the Wolverines and turned the offensive tide in…