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February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

Wolverines but puts a positive spin on the situation. "We do deserve (to be playing at Nationals)," Eisner said. "But now we Oave a chance to pull back, let people relax, and then start it back up and start…

… that whole building effect again. We want to go to the next level." Michigan will use the time off to heal injuries and prepare for its match in Texas, March 5. The Wolverines then face more ranked…

February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

…. Cotsonika Doy Sports Editor 'Few things upset Michigan hockey cech Red Berenson more than missed opportunities. ,fter the Wolverines tied Ohio State, 2T2, Feb. 3, a frus- trated Berenson at- tributed the tie…

… we have to do." Last weekend at Notre Dame, it seemed the Wolverines were having thetsame problem they had against the Bukeyes. Though the game was closely chepked and Michigan only had25 shots on goal…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 13

… spots in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. I This weekend, the Wolverines (14-6-3 CCHA, 20-6-3 overall) will host fifth- place Miami (9-11-4, 12-12-4). Michigan coach Red Berenson has been…

… whatever reason, and it makes the goalie look good. Shooting into a goalie's glove or body is not smart. We need to shoot for the corner and the openings instead of just shooting." Friday, the Wolverines

February 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… teams in the country. The Wolverines were not expecting to play teams that they have played already this season, especially conference foes Michigan State and Wisconsin. Saturday, Michigan reached the…

… three tight games. The tournament consisted of 20 teams, mainly from the Midwest and the South. Four pools of five teams each were split up for round-robin play. The Wolverines wound up with a relatively…

February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

… complete sweep of the Broncos, she also wanted the team to focus on developing individual lay. Things went according to plan UMnd the Wolverines are satisfied with the match. Michigan might have looked right…

…. The doubles teams held serve effectively, going an entire match without being bro- ken. The best sports coverage for the money. Hawkeyes snare Wolverines, 62-55 Blue drops to 5-6 in conference By…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

…'s Basketball Women's Tennis Gymnastics Track Wrestling 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 Michigan escapes Columbus, barely Wolverines outlast Ohio State, 72-70, despite late Buckeye run By CHAD A. SAFRAN DAILY BASKETBALL…

… WRITER If the Michigan men's basketball team is playing a road game you can bet your house that the game will be close and be pretty sure you will make a profit. Of the Wolverines four Big Ten wins away…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 16

…, 72-70. Though Ohio State, which is second in the conference in field goal percentage, poured in 53.2 percent of its shots for the game. The Wolverines hit 29 of their 54 shots, good for 53.7 percent…

…. Incidentally, Michigan is now a perfect 10-0 when it shoots better than 50 percent as a team. In addition, the Wolverines knocked down exactly half of their three-point attempts, while the Buckeyes connected at…

… overtime game earlier this season against the Buckeyes, 86-75. RETURN FROM INJURY: Injured players from both Michigan and Ohio State suited up for Sunday's game. Wolverine guard Bobby Crawford was available…

… Wildcats are now 1-9 in Big Ten play after the triumph.. I ndiana, PurI due keep pace with Wolverines RARDIN Continued from page 1 than within five. The Wolverines answered every run Ohio State had to offer…

…, reverse, left-handed layup. The Wolverines were forced to comeback on the road, as they did against Iowa and Purdue, becauseof some sloppy play early in the game. Michigan gave the ball away five times in…

… Derek Anderson and Skelton, as the Wolverines struggled to find the defensive inten- sity which marked their win over the Hoosiers. "We played good early," Ohio State coach Randy Ayers said. "We gave it…

… away going into halftime." Michigan scrapped back into the game with a 7-0 run on baskets from Fife, King and Rose. The effort brought the Wolverines within two points at 23-21. However, they had…

…. What about the small games? Like yesterday or upcoming games with Penn State and Northwestern? The reality is that Michigan should not have had to hit key free throws in this game to win. The Wolverines

February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

… bad time to visit Michigan? "I don't think there is a good time' Notre Dame coach Dave Poulin said. "Obviously, (the Wolverines) are a juggernaut. They're well worthy of their ranking, with their record…

… the Wolverines' first- round playoff opponents. It's a prospect that, understandably, is less than thrilling for Poulin. But the coach says he's more concerned with the remainder of the regular sea- son…

… it." With six points this weekend, Morrison would become Michigan's all-time career scoring leader. His 256 points are second only to former Wolverine Denny Felsner, who played from 1989-92. Morrison…

… marks the first time since Nov. 2 that Michigan will be trying to bounce back from a defeat. Before last Saturday's 2- 1loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines had Mpnehunbeaten for 23 games, setting a y…

… school record. Incidentally, the Wolverines fol- lowed the November loss by winning their next three games by a combined score of 16-4. "I think that loss was good for us" -Morrison said of the most recent…

… CHAMPIONSI KR M'Q MAt WIVF 'M' hoops hope to avenge loss to Lions Amy Johnson anda the Michigan women's basket- ball team haven't -, had many prob- lems scoring this season. But the Wolverines' defense is a…

…'s title as Michigan women's basketball coach was no doubt exciting. Regardless, she knows the Wolverines can't afford to get caught up in the commotion, espe- cially in the midst of a three-game losing…

… trip to Happy Valley. The Wolverines were the ones who made the trip to University Park last Friday, but it was Penn State that did all the moving - as Shauntai Hall and the rest of the Lions ran over…

…, around and through Michigan, 82-73. Penn State coach Rene Portland's infusion of a transition game ran the Wolverines into the ground. Hall led the charge for the Lions, scor- ing the first 10 points of…

Wolverines helped her claim Big Ten co-Player of the Week honors for the past week. Michigan also provided Purdue's Jannon Roland with a stepping stone on the way to shar- ing the honor with Hall. Roland lit…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

…6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 14, 1994 Wolverines shatter team record* Michigan scores 195.35 against Broncos, Wildcats By TIM SMITH DAILY SPORTS WRITER Dominating…

… which tied her with Wymer for the meet's best score. Yesterday, having had little time to enjoy their Friday victory, the team had the tough task of facing the Ken- tucky Wildcats. The Wolverines turned…

… establish its new team record this weekend with a personal all-around best. Blue tumblers send Nittany Lions packing By JOSH KARP DAILY SPORTS WRITER Tough. That's what a Wolverine is sup- posed to be. And…

… rings." The Wolverine squad was without the services of all-arounder Rich Dopp, and that made its task of win- ning all the more difficult. But nu- merous individuals stepped up, and Darden was pleased…

… was on the floor. If you were part of that lineup, you were going to hit." One person who especially en- joyed the team's effort was coaching legend Newt Loken, who guided the Wolverines to 12 Big Ten…

…. They really nailed their routines. The team just came through like gangbusters." In the preseason, the Nittany Li- ons won the Penn State Invitational, finishing ahead of the Wolverines. But since then…

…, the Wolverines pre- vailed, and Happy Valley will not be so blissful when Penn State returns. GYMNASTICS NOTEBOOK: Team unity keys 'M' BY TOM BAUSANO DAILY SPORTS WRITER The women's gymnastics team is…

… becoming accustomed to being perfect Michigan improved its record to 10-0 for the season with two big victories this weekend. The Wolverines' success all stems from team unity. Michigan's overall consistency…

… is attributable to the togetherness of th squad. The Wolverines are like a finely-tuned relay team. Each gymnast feed off the performance of her teammates. During the meets the more experienced…

… gymnasts offer support and insight to theiryounger teammates without any hesitation. This leadership has paid off over the course of the season because the Wolverines can rely on everyone on the roster, "You…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 14

… week's victory over Illiois, Diane Armento, co-captain of e Michigan women's gymnas- ticir team, spoke of the psychologi- ca1apse the Wolverines might suf- fedigainst the Illini. Hopefully, you don…

…'t need a bad performance to have a good," she sad. Against Illinois, the Wolverines haO their worst performance of the season. They still won. Tonight at Keen Arena, 23rd- ranked Michigan (3-0 Big Ten, 5…

… When the Michigantmen's gym- nastics team participates in a tri- meet this Sunday, it will not be the same team everyone is used to see- ing. Instead, a healthy and improved Wolverine squad will be…

… competition. Michigan will most likely be without his services for the rest of the season due to back spasms. The Wolverines are hoping to reach a score of 277 and further im- prove before the Big Ten Champi…

February 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 96) • Page Image 11

… Championships with a career-high mark of 17' 10 1/4". So far this season, Darr and senior runner Neal Newman are the only Wolverines with automatic bids for the NCAAs. Harvey said he may pull other performers out…

… problem playing really well against players who he perceives not very good," Eisner said. Because of this sweeping vic- tory, the two teams never played the scheduled doubles matches. The Wolverines have…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 19

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 14, 1994 - 7 *Blue wrestlers fall to No. 1 Gophers Injuries are main story as Wolverines continue downward slide By BARRY SOLLENBERGER 'DAILY…

… Michi- gan trouble. After all, they had al- ready defeated No.6 Nebraska, No.2 Oklahoma State and No. 3 Iowa (the Big Ten conference champions the past 20 seasons). Furthermore, the Wolverines (1- 6…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 16

…. Clarion 322 16. N<:avy186 24. Cliemnso n :4:7 K~K~Thou~h 212,922 5. Pittsburgh 4 SPARTANS continued from page 1 middle of a three-game homestand that could make or break the Wolverines' Big Ten season…

…. Michigan's success could hinge on its defensive effort, especially trying to shut down Spartan guard Shawn Respert. The Wolverine de- fense has improved in the second half of the conference season, hold- ing…

… feeding in the ball. The higher intensity of the Wolverines' inside defense has spurred fast-break opportunities. Michigan's running game could prove detrimental to the Spartans. "We just ran out of gas…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

… Michigan, Wisconsin player Barb Franke replied jokingly, "We've got to keep our reputation up. We're leading the Big Ten in that category." BOMBS AWAY: The Wolverines shot 7 of 17 from three-point land…

… Minnesota on Jan. 30, continues to add to the record. The Wolverines have now made 85 three, pointers on the season. CHEESE HATERS: Friday's loss to Wisconsin was Michigan's seventh loss in a row to the…

… serious illness, was the only Wolverine to go unde- feated in all four of her weekend matches. Against Indiana, she teamed with Jankovic to defeat one of the best doubles team in the Big Ten. "(Popek) had a…

…-fought battle with Indiana, Michigan went into its meet with Ohio State with heightened confidence. This helped guide the Wolverines to their eventual tri- umph. Popek led the way with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of the…

February 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

… win a national championship. But right now, all I'm concentrating on is the Big Tens." WORLD CLASS: Wolverine assistant coach Joe Wells has been selected to coach the United States national team at the…

… Amateur Wrestling News. However, the Wolverines expect to be higher by the time the next poll comes out, after beating Northwestern (No.15), Iowa State (No. 6), and Minnesota (No. 11) consecutively…

…. Oklahoma State is the top team in the land. Several Wolverines placed in the individual poll in addition to Lehrke. Joey Gilbert (134 pounds) ranks ninth, and Larry Gotcher (150) eighth. Sam Amine (158…

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