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February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

… each. "They will be fresh. (It's) how motivated they are," Henry said. The invitational will be somewhat laid-back, but don't expect any of the Wolverine runners to kick back and relax. Because the…

… championships. Currently, Iwo Wolverine distance-medley teams are ranked. The ninth-place relay is run by Babcock, junior Lamika Harper, and freshmen Sarah Hamilton and Katie McGregor. The 10th-place team…

… a faster qualifying time than either Wol- verine tandem, the Michigan medley may be forced out of the top 10 by any other qualifying relay. All the Wolveriner can do is wait and hope they are still in…

… Big Ten Cham- pionships last weekend, the Wolverines end their indoor season quietly this Saturday at noon, when they host the Silverston Invitational. Nebraska, Eastern Michigan, Michigan State and…

…. The NCAA Championships will be held in Indianapolis on March 8 and 9. The Wolverines, defending national champions in the distance medley, are still preparing for this weekend's meet. Defending NCAA…

…. Townsend was runner-up in the 800-meter race at the Big Ten Championships. The quarter-mile runner still has not been decided. The Wolverine distance medley runners aren't the only ones who have to perform…

… especially well in order to have any chance. "Jon Royce needs at least (a jump of) 7-foot-3 in order to qualify," Michigan head coach Jack Harvey said. Wolverine hurdler Neil Gardner also has a chance to…

…. Six other runners ahead of Sullivan have run roughly 4:02, SWIMMERS Continued from Page 8A Natatorium competing at the Trials are Tom Dolan and John Piersma. First-time travelers on the Wolverine

… from the way everyone swam last year (at NCAAs)," Reich said. But this week, the pool will have no memory of the Wolverines, or anyone, for that matter. The water is the same for all in Indianapolis…

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… said. The Wolverines will be competing against some major league competition astheybegintheirMarch schedule. Michi- gan won't be heading south for spnng training, though,but out westtoCorvallis, fire…

… otherBigTen teams who will face the Wolverines. ' Plocki said that Michigan won't be looking to avenge its loss to the Gophers but will instead try to use this meet to its psychological advantage…

…, that's exactly where the Michigan men's gymnastics team will be, but it won't be skiing or hiking. For them, spring break means flipping, vaulting and tumbling. The Wolverine tumblers have two meets…

… into a competitive frame of mind without quite the academic pressures." The Wolverines have struggled as a team this season. They are currently 0-4, but are still ranked No.23 nationally. The most recent…

… a dip in the pool and relaxing in the sun, the Wolverines will have to contend with some strong gymnastics programs. Penn State is ranked fourth, New Mexico is No. 6, BYU is No. 10, and Michigan State…

… spring competition week is very pivotal," Darden said. The Michigan men's gymnastics team will compete twice over spring break. The Wolverines travel to Utah and New Mexico in the hope of Improving upon…

Wolverine. Sophomore Pollyanna Johns was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team by the media panel and to the All-Big Ten Third Team by the coaches in her first conference cam- pai.gn. "It's not a big deal to…

… tournament. He had a serious case of mononucleosis and spent most of the semester at home. Mike is back and eager to play for the Wolverines. Expectations for this year's team are high, even though fall…

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… Michigan state line, that is -not south of the Rio Grande. Doesn't sound like your dream vacation? The Wolverine Olympic hopefuls couldn't be any happier with their spring break plans. "I don't think there…

… reduced drastically over the past few weeks to allow the swimmers' bodies to peak forthe Trials. During regular-season training, the Wolverines were swimming 15,000 meters each day. With the upcoming trials…

…, their workouts have been cut to 6,000 meters per day. Aside from dropping yardage, the Wolverines have altered their workouts to include more speed work. The members of last year's National Championship…

… team who are swimming this week have accumulated frequent flyer miles to Indianapolis. The Wolverines claimed the Championship in the same pool where they will attempt to capture a spot on the Olympic…

… excitement are among the different emotions that run through the heads of the Michi- gan women's swimmingteam as it prepares for the Olympic Trials. The Wolverines qualified an astounding 14 swimmers for this…

…." After struggling through injuries and illness the entire year, the Wolverines are finally healthy and ready to display their explosiveness in Indianapolis. "The people that are tapering are going to be…

… very-well prepared," Michigan sophomore Talor Bendel said. Even though the Wolverines optimistically await theOtym- -sic Trials, a number of swimmers are in the unfortpnate predicament of having to…

… difference lies in backstroke at trials. will come to fruition for 25 men and 25 the process which determines whether The other Wolverines seeking Olym- women in the next two weeks. you "make it big" or not…

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