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November 03, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

… that academic schedules are tightening, one would think the Michigan wres- fling team would have little time to concentrate on anything else. The Wolverines, however, were able to make a little room in…

… out to the waiting kids. The Wolverines then split up into two groups to ensure that nobody would be missed. While some of the kids were able to walk around and interact with the team, most were…

… down in the mud and score the tough goals," The Wolverine defense has re- mained a rock of consistency for the entire season, but an injury to starting goalkeeperMikeMilman may weaken Michigan's back…

… started a few games for the Wolverines. Burns said he feels confident that Germak will fill in well, and does not think Milman will be needed. Another problem for Michigan is that it fields a fairly young…

…. The Wolverines also have the benefit of a full week of practice to prepare for the regional tournament. Not many club teams have been able to play with Michigan for 90 minutes this season and while the…

Wolverines are certainly not looking past this weekend's tournament, the team expects to move on to the na- tionals. "Everything's going well,". defenseman Ryan Carriere said. "We're playing better every game…

November 03, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

… matches, the Wolverines prepare to take revenge on their conference foes. With five of six teams nationally ranked, the Big Ten has been one of the toughest confer- ences to play in this year. Northwestern…

… is No. I followed by No. 9 Penn State, No. 10 Ohio State, No. 14 Iowa and the No. 20 Wolverines.Michigan Statethe only non-ranked team, has played all of its conference foes closely. Michigan (4-6 Big…

… down to Maryland and Michigan. But his high school coach and several of his team- mates indicated that he will probably end up in a Wolverine uniform. "He has not committed yet, but it looks like he is…

November 03, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 23) • Page Image 11

… honeymoon is over. . The Wolverines (1-6 Big Ten, 10- 6-1 overall) have had an impressive rookie season, but as they prepare for this weekend's Big Ten Tournament in Madison, they must pickup their game…

… anotch and start playing like veterans. Standing in the way of Michigan in its Big Ten title quest, however, will be many more experienced teams who have gotten the best of the Wolverines in their…

… freshmen Deb Flaherty and Kim Phillips have lead the young Wolverine team this season with 15, 15, and 16 points respectively. Goalie Jory Welchans has also been impressive on the year with a 1.09 goals…

…'s hard to tell who's going to win." Michigan has had trouble with its Big Ten foes this year. The Wolverines look for a change this weekend. Yzerman, Gilmour should see Swiss time during NHL lockout…

…. "It will be like a grudge match." The Wolverines had hopes of beat- ing Michigan State from the begin- ning of the 1994 season. However, the Spartans traveled to Ann Arbor and captured a win over the…

… Championships. The Wolverines are led by sopho- more hole set (center) Louis Lambert along with sophomore driver Jason Cunningham, first-year grad student and driver Brian Constanza, Lefkow and senior goalie…

… with defense - he's the key." The top-seeded Wolverines will battle Wisconsin tomorrow, then face Ohio State and Illinois Saturday. Michigan hopes for three straight vic- tories and a spot in the…

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