February 28, 1994
(vol. 104, iss. 84)
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… Wolverines were as warm as Ann Arbor's early thaw. Michigan connected on 51 percent of its field goal attempts. However, de- fense was the calling card in this game. "We might not always have the recognition…
… to nine points ahead in a span of 4:30. Michigan guard Dugan Fife's three- pointer--his only bucket of the day- came at 7:34 and put the Wolverines ahead for good, 19-18. Michigan needed the run, as it…
… transition buckets. We knew that they could come back." McDonald's trey with just under three minutes remaining shrank Michigan's lead to four, 65-61, and Minnesota could thank Wolverine big man Makhtar Ndiaye…
…/Daily Wolverine Juwan Howard avoids the Minnesota pressure at Crisler Arena. MINNESOTA (65) FO FT RED MIN M-A UMA O-T A F PTS Carter 35 4-8 3-6 1-7 0 1 11 Walton 27 2-5 3-4 3-9 1 2 7 NzigamasabolO 0-2 0-0 0-1 0 0…
… medal but a contract with Disney for promotional work, reportedly worth $2 million. Not bad for a runner-up. What does the figure skating fiasco have to do with the Wolverines? Like Kerrigan, they've made…
… of Michigan clothing. "They got those baggy shorts." "Jalen Rose." Most of their responses had noth- ing to do with the Wolverines' actual ability. Considering that there are almost as many CBS game…
…'s freshly-scrubbed per- sona was worth more to Disney than a gold medal, as her contract was not contingent on her winning anything. Similarly, the Wolverines' ultra-hip image is all the convincing the masses…
…, canned two treys and dished out a game-high five assists. The Wolverines ran their winning streak to nine games on the strength of interior defense and formidable foul shooting. Free throws? Michigan? The…
… Wolverines shot 89.5 percent (17-of-19) from the line. "We were concentrating more," Rose said. "Free throws are more con- centration than anything. That's what we've been doing more of." The Illini, who are…