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February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…, are as rare as the one that happened at 3:23 of overtime: The Wolverines lost. The Flames (8-11-2 CCHA, 11-15-3 overall) ended the Wolverines' 14-game un- beaten streak by defeating Michigan 5-4, after…

… the Wolverines (17-3-1, 22-5-1) won by the same score on Friday. The Flames' Rob Mottau lifted a loose puck over Michi- gan goalie Marty Turco seconds after an Illinois-Chicago power play ended to win…

… all, Wisconsin shot 35 free throws, drew 27 Wolverine fouls and fouled out Makhtar Ndiaye and Maceo Baston. The Badgers' 30 points from the charity stripe negated a 57-44 shot advantage for the…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 13, 1995 Illinois-Chicago sportscaster angered by Wolverines' play* By Darren Everson Daily Hockey Writer WOODRIDGE, Ill. - Michigan's Bill Muckalt slashed…

… just might be some hatred in his heart for these Wolverines - especially Muckalt. "At least he got his comeuppance, though, because his team ended up losing the game because of that play," said an elated…

… team," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after Friday's 5-4 Wolverine win. "We don't want to finish the season with games like this." At the same time, it's hard to find fault with the Wolverines for…

February 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… will be the one leti laughing as it heads to State College to take on Penn State. The Nittany Lions were the ones who were laughing the last time these two teams met, when the Wolverines squandered a 13…

… a double-digit lead to slip away at home on Jan. 4. These Wolverines are coming off a gutsy, come-from-behind thriller at Purdue this past Sunday. The road victory pushed Michigan to 7-5 in the Big…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… gives Wolverines a lift r- WOMEN continued from page 1 worried that Michigan would come back. "It's their job to catch up," she said. "I never look over my shoul- der." Longworth, who tallied 21 points…

…. Compared to our last game (with Penn State), this was a moral victory." The Wolverines have four confer- ence games remaining before the Big Ten Tournament March 3-6. "If we play as tough as we played…

February 13, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… team dropped its first home dual meet, 7-2, to 12th-ranked Tennessee last night. The loss was not the result of any lack of effort on the Wolverines' part, though. "I thought for the most part we played…

… the third set, however, and Dill went away with a 6-2 victory. In doubles play it was more of the same for .te Wolverines. All three Michigan doubles teams got out to early leads, but only one came away…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

… outstand- ing tournament performances, the Wolverines have faltered in its last two meets. Last week, Michigan faced Illi- nois and Ohio State at home. This weekend, they traveled to Minnesota for its first…

… away meet. The No. 7 Wolverines' meet against the No. 6 Golden Gophers featured tight competition through- out, although Minnesota was able to take advantage of its strong perfor- mances and some…

Wolverine has scored a 10. Marshall reached perfection Jan..--"- 29 in the vault versus Iowa and Kabnick did the same Feb. 5 at the State of Michigan Classic. The Buckeyes did not pose much of a threat to the…

February 13, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… $80 million to buy the team. If the sale is approved, the 33-year-old McClatchy would become the youngest owner in the majors. 01 Tuesday February 13, 1996 10 Wolverines seek revenge against Iowa…

… attempt to break a losing streak tonight. The Wolverines have lost four out theirpast five, falling to 5-5 in the Big Ten and 15-8 overall. One of those losses was to Iowa, which visits Crisler Arena at 7…

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… Invitational in Ypsilanti. The Wolverines, too, will have to give up a portion of short-term glory for the greater good - in this case, not for the safety of the Enterprise, but for ultimate success in the Big…

… Ten championships, just one week after the unscored Eastern Michigan Invitational. In order to ensure a peak perfor- mance from the Wolverines in Big Tens, some of their top athletes will do something…

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… championships, only four Wolverines will compete this week- end. For the Wolverines who won't be competing at the Big Ten Championships, this weekend's meet is their chance to shine. "For the people who are swim…

…- ming, it's a major thing for them," Michigan coach Jim Richardson said. "They're trying to rest and to see how fast they can go." Among the Wolverines competing will be Kara Kaltenbach, Rebecca Craig and…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…." King emerged from his mini- slump to spark Michigan in the con- test. His 20 points came in bunches. He scored 10 points in the first seven minutes of the first half to give the Wolverines an early 17…

… responsibility for the Wolverines com- ing up short. Although Fisher has designated Jackson as Michigan's leader, Fisher would have nothing of the senior's stance. "I don't have to let him off the hook," Fisher…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… Collegiate Championships this weekend. He also finished second in the 800-meter run, leading the Wolverines to win the championship. BACKGROUND: Sullivan ran a leg of the Wolverine record-setting distance…

…'t too difficult, but the Michigan men's track and field team came away from the Central Colle- giate Championships on Saturday with the one thing it wanted - a victory. The Wolverines placed first in a…

… pushing, but they let it go. Everyone pulled weight." trivia Answe The Wolverines also had success in the field events Michigan's Jon Royce narrowly beat Toledo's Henry Patterson and won the highjump with…

… a mark of 7-feet, 3 inches. Wolverine Ben Ludka finished third with a jump of 6 feet, 10-1/4 inches. The triple jump was won b Michigan's Neil Gardner, wh* jumped 50-feet, 10 inches. Jeff Brandenburg…

… - at Eastern Michigan. The Wolverines see their performance this weekend as a positive step in their direction..I "The team competed really well and everything is coming together for us," Sullivan said…

…. .4 I m v Michigan set an overtime record in its 1983-84 season, when the Wolverines went into overtime 11 times. This season, the team has racked up 5 OTs and gone 3-1-1 in games that have gone to…

February 13, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

… and has become extremely confident in him. "He is a guy I can count on for a win," the Wolverine coach says. "His major decisions and pins have been a great boost to the team."~ In the Wolverines' first…

… his first match of the tournament. "That was some experience," Biggert says. "It was a great time." On the bus trip back from the tournament, the Wolverines stopped at Wendy's to eat and relax. Biggert…

… all that much," Bahr says. "Guys go through and win two or three." What has impressed Bahr and the Wolverines since Biggert came to Ann Arbor has been his improved work ethic. Biggert will work on his…

…. 14 Michigan wrestling team's 19-19 tie of No. 6 Minnesota (3-1-1 Big Ten, 12-3-1 overall) on * Saturday, however, the Wolverines must have felt like it were smooching a sister with a resemblance to…

… Cindy Crawford instead of one in the mold of its mother. A major underdog heading into the match, the Wolverines (5-2-1, 7- 3-1) were simply hoping to avoid a major embarrassment by the Golden Gophers…

…. And having to go against five top- ten-rated Minnesota wrestlers after los- ing two of their best to injury - Jake Young and Jesse Rawls Jr. - made the Wolverines possible escape from em- barrassment…

… even less probable. When the scoreboard had the Go- phers leading 11-0 afterthree matches with three top-five wrestlers still to hit the mats, the Wolverines may have wished that they had never even got…

… Pierce, the Wolverine wres- tiers had fought their way back and put themselves in a position for a tie or even to win. And the freshman Richardson, who has been put in numerous pres- sure situations this…

… have the chance to be of any importance when the Wolverines fell behind early. After 118-pounder Matt Stout lost a heartbreaking 3-2 match to No.6 Bran- don Paulson of Minnesota, the Wolver- ines didn…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily- Thursday, February 13;1992-Page 9 Committed to the Court Nikki Beaudry adds leadership to Wolverine hoops by Adam Miller Daily Basketball Writer A curious scene unfolded at the…

…DeWege recently labeled "the backbone" of the team, were taking turns answering questions about the Wolverines' last-second defeat. However, Andrew and Durand had answered all of the questions. Beaudry had sat…

… room. It was fitting that Beaudry was the one asked to step in and finish off a difficult situation for the Wolverines. It's a role the six-footer from Grand Blanc has shined in all year. Though a junior…

… doing all the little things right' - Bud VanDeWege Women's basketball coach last season. The Wolverines had a wealth of forwards who could play -down low - Andrew, Hall, Rhonda Jokisch - but needed help…

… upperclass, highly successful group for court time. These experi- enced Wolverines went 20-10 in 1989-90 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. But that didn't stop Beaudry from play- ing…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… that she will dive with the consistency she has shown all year. In preparation for the Big Ten Championships, the Wolverines have been focusing on fine tuning their strokes, as well as working on their…

… 17'4". Darr and high jumper Dan Red- dan have the potential to claim big points for the Wolverines, and Har- vey is counting on their efforts, as he has done all season. Athletes that cannot be relied…

February 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

… of thi weekend's Invitational will not feature some of the Wolverines who usually com- pete, those who do show up will not lack competition. "This is (going to be) a carnival," Henry said. "When I say…

… had to come back to life sooner or later - the Wolverines will continue to face tough workouts in practice to make sure they can enact the same type of resurrection at the Big Tens. "This week will…

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