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April 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 112) • Page Image 16

… Northwestern, Carr, the Wolverines' third baseman, went 5-for-15 (.333) with six RBIs, two walks and one double. She also pitched the Wolverines to a 5-4 victory in game three. Carr is the squad's starting third…

… Notre Dame who had to take the big test, and it forced them to return to South Bend with a loss by virtue of their forfeit to Michigan. But it was the Wolverines who got the short end of the stick-so to…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

… losing streak as it travels to Iowa and Minnesota for tough weekend matches. Tonight, the Wolverines (1-13 Big Ten, 5- 20 overall) take on the Hawkeyes, who are off to their best start in school history…

… outside hitter, stands fourth in the Big Ten with 407 kills this season. Webb has added 343 kills and 290 digs. Tomorrow, the Wolverines face a streaky Minnesota squad that is on the edge of the tournament…

April 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 112) • Page Image 19

… of crushing Northwestern's Big Ten hopes in its conference debut was motivation enough for the Michigan softball team. The Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 18- 16 overall) rallied not only for four victories…

… effort ignited the Wolverines in the bottom of that frame when third baseman Tracy Carr, who went 2-for-3 in the contest, singled in shortstop Mary Campana to seal the triumph. Although Northwestern put in…

… Beverly Stigglebauer to stifle the Wolverine rally, Wildcat standout Michelle Hawkins (10-3) took the loss. In the second game, victory was not so easy for the Wolverines. Michi- gan made a bid for the win…

… Hocutt's behind the back tag, a call which Northwestern assistant coach Robin Petrini deemed "unbelievable." The Wolverines found a spark, as Campana's smack to center ignited Gleason, who was tagged out…

… got into trouble," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. Outfielder Anne Carpenter hesi- tated on the throw as the Wolverines held their breath when Lang circled the bags. After Arvia stole second, she…

… like waiting for the when the Wolverines dropped the first' two games to Ohio State. Michigan had gone on to win the next two, but hoped Northwestern would not have the same success. "They're in the…

… for the Wolverines, 4-4. Arvia started the rally with a two- run double down the left-field line and designated player Kathleen Berrigan scored the tying run on an error. In the bottom of the ninth…

…, with two outs, Michigan won 5-4 when Berrigan scored again, this time on a fielder's choice. Twelve Wolverine hits in the fourth game of the weekend repre- sented Michigan's determination to See SOFTBALL…

… its own the weekend before, SARAH WHITING/Daily Junior Michelle Silver had five hits for the Wolverines this weekend. LrWolverines add needed depth _ine'__ies_ and quality to pitching rotation *a…

…B Mchtle Silver. By MELANIE SCHUMAN DAILY SOFTBALL WRITER Before this season, the Wolverines' pitching rotation was shallow. The loss of Big Ten Pitcher of the Year Kelly Forbis to graduation left the…

March 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

… up a three with confidence, even arrogance. Half a minute later, she ran the offense like a veteran, and the lead was six. The sign of a floor leader? Nope - the Wolverines didn't score again for…

… her a leader. I still don't think she's there right now." None of the other Wolverines are either. Not one has stepped up her play and made herself the player the others look to when they're discour…

March 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily -Friday, March 11.,1994 -11 *Wolverines look for better defense in series with Central Florida By RYAN WHITE DAILY BASEBALL WRITER Simply put, Michigan baseball coach Bill…

…; things that don't show up as errors." One thing Freehan doesn't have to worry about is offense. So far this season the Wolverines are averaging 10.9 hits per game and have a team batting average of .303…

March 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverines invade Evanston for tomorrow's 1 p.m. game. Michigan, coming off a 81-72 vic- tory over Penn State Wednesday, needs a triumph to secure at least a tie for the Big Ten title, its first…

… since ending the 1986 conference season in first. Should the Wolverines win and Purdue lose to Illinois Sunday, Michi- gan would win the conference title outright. In most seasons a victory would seem…

…- classman. While Roberts claims tha9 Gray is the team's off-court leader, the eldest Wolverine's concentration lapses have kept her from becoming Michigan's clutch player. Take last night's 67-64 loss to…

… goes up for a block on an Indiana player during the Hoosiers' 67-64 win over the Wolverines last night at Crisler Arena. Ray Manzarek weren't enough - the groups needed a leader to succeed. And that…

Wolverine score. With the Golden Flashes' mediocre goaltending, sieve will certainly be- come a tiresome word in the best-of- three game series. Kent State netminder Scott Shaw sports a 5.43 goals against…

… average, worst among all first-string goalies in the CCHA. The Golden Flashes' scor- ing defense, which allows 5.51 goals per game, may be just the medicine to shake the Wolverines' out of their recent…

October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… year's Michigan field hockey team, which has been more streaky than a drunk man in a trench coat. After having split their first four games, the Wolverines proceeded to win two on the road, lose four…

…. The Wolverines host eighth-ranked non-conference foe, Ball State (10-1-1), today at noon. "We've been playing pretty well and we've been progressively improv- ing," Michigan coach Patti Smith said. "We…

… Heights 10-1 in a near-shutout, so if that score, com- bined with this season's Wolverine overtime win over Mercy, is any indi- cation, the Saints are in trouble. But it isn't the Wolverines' style to go…

… was the Wolverines who dominated for most of the match. "I know that they're a physical team ...we have to play quick so we don't get hatched," said Phillips, who is tied with Deb Flaherty and Ruth…

… Poulin fog top scorer with four tallies each. The Wolverines' strategy worked last weekend against the University of Buffalo at New York. Despite a seem- ingly narrow 2-1 victory, Michigan clearly…

… outplayed their hosts, outshooting them 24-7. Tonight's game and Friday's up- coming game against St. Francis in Pennsylvania make this week the easi. est in the Wolverines' season, and thM games will serve…

February 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 11, 1994 Men's track hosts tough competition. Wolverines look to beat EMU at Central Collegiate Championships By TOM SEELEY DAILY SPORTS WRITER There's no…

…," MacDonald said. "We're not worried about anything time-wise. We're just going for points." Two runners who will also be look- ing to bolster the Wolverines' point totals tomorrow are freshmen Kevin…

… trying to be optimistic, but it will a tough match." By RYAN CUSKADEN FOR THE DAILY The Michigan women's tennis team has slowly withered into a starv- ing Wolverine. It is hungry for com- petition. It is…

… Jankovic won the Amy Yeast Most Valuable Player Award for capturing the Flight 'A' Singles and teaming with sophomore Angie Popek to take the Doubles. The Wolverines are hopeful that Jankovic will be able to…

…." The three tournament wins, as well as the knowledge that the team has been practicing hard for three straight weeks should provide the Wolverines with a confidence this weekend. Michigan will go into…

…-conference defeat at the hands of Marquette. Two victories this weekend woul temporarily appease the Wolverines' voracious appetites. ELIZABETH LIPPM Jaimie Fielding and the Michigan tennis squad are hungry for a…

October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 11, 1994 Spikers to face nationally-ranked Irish squad Sophomore middle blocker Roush to have Wolverines looking up at By DAVID ROTHBART Daily Sports…

…." Shutting down the Irish's 6-foot-5 sophomore will not be the Wolverines' only challenge. The Notre Dame lineup boasts All-American outside hitter Christy Peters. Peters has set three Notre Dame all…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… baseball team split their fot game set with second-place Minnesota, leaving the Wolverines tied for fourth I SEA O AT MOTEL 702 S. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Tell Free -36 n9135 (Eesereatiorns)1…

… ing the Wolverines in the second gani of its last eight games. The Wolverine of yesterday's doubleheader, 2-0. run toward both a potential third Having swept Western Michiga straight conference title…

… advanced features Wolverine hitting above .300. ngineered foryearsoftrouble- r research, clinical labs, mnli- GOLF d industry, this state-of-the-art Continued from page 11 ndNewandFuly Warranted!C - we…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 11, 1994 Liut adds experience to 'M' net. 13-year NHL veteran joins Wolverine coaching staff By TOM SEELEY Daily Hockey Writer The 1994-95 Michigan hockey…

Wolverines' trouble spots this season. After all, it's not easy to replace the NCAA's all-time winningest goalie. That's when he thought of Liut. The Michigan goalies' inexperi- ence made a goaltending coach a…

…, so he's a perfect guy for this scenario." Berenson knew Liut from the days when the current Wolverine coach directed the St. Louis Blues of the NHL and Liut was one of his players. In 1980, Liut broke…

… decisions not based on hockey talent, but solely on the economics." With all of these commitments, Liut is usually only able to attend one or two Wolverine practices per week. Nevertheless, both goalies…

… need to take advantage of them." While Michigan State can light up the scoreboard, the Wolverines are hardly diced onions when it comes to putting the puck in the net. Like the Spartans, Michigan is led…

… the Wol- verines' sweep of Ohio State and Lake Superior State. Morrison is Michigan's quarterback and tied for third on the team in scoring (3-7-10). The Wolverine offensive attack, however, is hardly a…

February 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

… about trying to go out there and giving their best performance." What the Wolverines do have to worry about now is their two upcom- ing meets. The team hosts two meets this weekend at Cliff Keen Arena due…

… finished ten points behind the Wolverines. Western will be led by Christine Evans, who scored a team season best in the overall with a score of 36.575. 0 The Broncos' coach, Brigitte Laketa, is less…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…- year reign as the conference's top team. In the end, the Gophers proved O much for the Wolverines, netting their 39th straight Big Ten victory, 4- 0, and their third straight title. "After a season of…

… inthe openinground,the Wolver- Wscruisedpastthird-seededNorthwest- ern Saturday, 5-0, setting up Sunday's showdown against the Gophers. The Wolverines achieved a five- point win as Adam Wager and Dan…

… fighting off several match points, Wolverine sophomore John Costanzo fell to Big Ten Freshman of the Year Lars Hjarrand, 6-4, 6-2. Wager, Peter Pusztai and Geoff Prentice had each earned a one-set lead in…

… were ahead in." The season will continue for the Wolverines Friday when they com- pete in the Region IV Qualifying Tournament at Notre Dame. Michi- gan is seeded third and will face the host Fighting…

… scores of 80 in the first round. After that opening round, Michi- gan was well within shouting distance of the top five. Westfall felt that the Wolverines' undoing was the 18 holes of golf that followed…

October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

…, the Michigan men's tennis team squared off against a plethora of tennis powerhouses from the ACC and SEC in an individual tournament. The Wolverines dominated the competition at the GeorgiaTech Fall…

… his first round singles match. In evaluating the Wolverines' performance against the tournament's best competition, they split matches with top-notch national programs including Georgia, Florida and Au…

January 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

…, chances are you're going to just keep stopping and let the trainer try to clot it up, and sometimes wrestle with a little blood," referee Dave Taylor said. INJURY-FREE: The Wolverines made it through all…

…, I'm talking about the full-court press that just about every team has employed against the inexperienced Wolverines. Last Friday, Indiana forced 22 Michigan turnovers in part by implementing a half…

…-court trap after made baskets and having senior point guard Kris McGrade dog Wolverine freshman Jennifer Kiefer all night. Detroit Mercy did much the same Sunday, sticking speedy guard Amina Danforth on Kiefer…

… - only register at 6-foot-1, they pretty much had their will on the boards against Detroit-Mercy. The Wolverines outrebounded the Titans, 56-40, and had numerous second and third chances offensively in…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… CCHA preseason polls. The media gave the top nod to the Spartans, while the coaches favored the Wolverines at the CCHA lun- cheon Sept. 28. Tomorrow, Michigan travels to Bowling Green to meet the 10th…

…- ranked Falcons, who dropped a 7-4 decision to Michigan State Wednes- day night. The fourth-ranked Spartans (6-0- 1 CCHA, 7-0-1 overall) and the sixth- ranked Wolverines (3-1, 5-2) have enough ammunition in…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

Wolverine Party - are seeking seats for their members. Nine candidates are running as indepen- dents. Campus safety and funding for the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union (AATU), top the list of issues in this election…

… before im- provements can be made. Wolverine Party candidate Colleen Flynn said, "Campus safety is a big issue. ... We should walk around campus and find things that need to be improved, and then decide…

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