February 13, 1995
(vol. 105, iss. 75)
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… 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…