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February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…-conference series versus Alaska- Fairbanks, the Wolverines took ad- vantage of their two remaining games in hand to stretch their one-point lead *Women ' basketball splits with Big Ten foes ' y John Leroi Daily…

… Basketball Writer Not quite your typical weekend for the Michigan women's basketball team. The Wolverines began the three- day road trip with an embarrassing loss to Purdue on Friday, but dug themselves out of…

… Boilermakers a 9-0 lead, the Wolver- ines fought back to trail by eight. Jennifer Brzezinski's driving layup with just over nine minutes left in the alf cut the score to 22-16. But the Wolverine's could only…

…'s height plagued the Wol- verines for the entire game. The Boil- ermakers outscored the Wolverines @4-12 in the paint. "We were outmanned, outheighted, outshot and outplayed," coach Trish Roberts said. "It…

Wolverines (16-2-1 CCHA, 21-4-1 overall) traveled to Munn Ice Arena to take on Michigan State (12- 4-3, 17-7-3) in their lone matchup at that venue this season. One would expect Michigan to come out full of…

…, skating at left wing so Herr could center the checking line, put the puck on net from the left boards. Herr deflected the puck be- hind Buzak's stick side into the net and the Wolverines tied the score, 2…

… points from a 5-3 win, but it was essentially a four-point game Not only did the Wolverines shut-down See CCHA, Page 4 Gophers drill cagers, 80-58 Poor shooting dooms Wolverines By Ryan White has been…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…4 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 6, 1995 Wolverines prove their mett in third-period explosions Mike Knuble fights for control of the puck in Friday night's 8-3 Wolverine

…. Even though they did not score any power-play goals in that series, entering this weekend the Wolverines had con- verted 40 of 143 power play opportuni- ties - a mark which set them at No. 2 overall in…

…. Saturday, Herr started the Michigan scoring on a the first Wolverine power play. The freshman walked in from the left of the goal and lifted the puck over Spartan goalie Mike Buzak's glove. Madden converted…

… on the man-advan- tage late in the second stanza when he scored off a Luhning rebound. Knuble scored his conference-leading fifth game winner of the season during a three- minute Wolverine power play…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

…_____ The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 6, 1995 - 5 Wolverines not given same home court advantage as Minnesota MINNESOTA INNEAPOLIS - In the Big Ten conference, the key to…

…' latest victims, the young Wolverines learning once again how hard it is to win on the road in the: conference. Especially in a building as intimidating as Williams Arena.- The fans would not let their Go…

… frustrating for the Wolverine players to walk into an arena as intimidating as Williams, knowing that when they travel home to play Ohio State Wednesday their arena will not be nearly as intimidating. The…

Wolverines will have to win at least four of their remaining five home games. Even that might not be enough. Michigan needs its fans to give it a decisive edge at home. Up until now the support has been a…

… to pass In the Wolverines 80-58 loss to Minnesota on Saturday. King struggled scoring 10 points on 3 of 10 shooting. BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK Big Ten Standings Through games of Feb. 5. CONFERENCE 0 VI…

…'s game against Michigan. After the Golden Gophers beat the Wolverines, 80-58, a number of Wolverines left the court without shaking the hands of their Minnesota counterparts. In his post-game press…

… Jayson Walton is from Dallas and played against King in the high school state playoffs and with Jackson in summer leagues. He also played in the same high school conference with the Wolverines' Maceo…

… in his career and never won in Ann Arbor. "It was probably the last time I'll ever play (the Wolverines) in my career," Lenard said. "I'm not completely satisfied because we never beat them (at Crisler…

…. "I think that really helped them." OUCH: The Wolverines 80-58 loss to the Gophers was Minnesota's second biggest victory ever against Michigan. In the 1968-69 season the Gophers beat the Wolverines by…

…. "We just weren't ready to play." JONATHAN LURIE/Daely Voshon Lenard drives to the hoop against Ray Jackson Saturaay. Lenara had 19 points and 8 rebounds in the Gophers' win over the Wolverines. Women…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

… meet just to get healthy. This meet has been a big confidence-booster." Sullivan was not the Wolverines' only bright spot at South Bend. Michigan's high jumpers swept the top three spots for the second…

…/2), respectively. Trinity Townsend led a strong 400- meter contingent for the Wolverines. Townsend ran a 47.13 to provision- ally qualify for the NCAAs. Todd Burnham finished third, with a time of 48.44, and…

… because we knew that he was ready to com- pete and would be very consistent for us," Michigan coach Bob Darden said. Wolverine sophomore Flavio Martins had a solid night on both rings and the vault along…

… with team- mate Jason MacDonald, who re- ceived a pair of 9.65's on the high bar and floor exercise. Senior Raul Molina helped in prove the Wolverines' effort by giv- ing a respectable routine on floor…

… Michigan State Saturday night. His seven points were a Wolverine season high for points in a weekend. BACKGROUND: Morrison was named CCHA Rookie of the Year for the 1993-94 season. During that campaign, the…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 15

…. Initially, I didn't know if Michigan was interested in me." Botterill wasn't highly recruited by the Wolverines because they thought he was still a junior. That's when an unlikely recruiter stepped into the…

… Botterill was indeed graduating early, the coaching staff was all over him. Wolverine assistant Billy Pow- ers took a recruiting trip to Concord in early 1993 to get a look at Botterill. He immediately felt…

…-year-old. His matu- rity in all areas made it seem like I was talking to someone who was a freshman, or maybe even older." One visit was all it took - Botterill was sold. The Wolverines offered him a…

… the Wolverines were pleased to find that Botterill was a mature 16-year old, they weren't re- cruiting the left wing to be a recep- tionist in Schembechler Hall. They thought he fit into the Michigan…

… the 20th pick in the first round in the NHL draft. He was only the fourth player in Wolverine history to be drafted in the opening round. "He's a guy who has a lot of the qualities necessary to play in…

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