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December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… Dakota Sioux by a convincing score of 8-2 before 5,214 screaming Wolverine fans. THE BLUE icers totally dominated the 'first two periods, scoring four power play goals and shutting out the opposition. The…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Slapshot after slapshot winged past Jensen, as the Blue powerplay ap- peared unstoppable. ,The Wolverines' only close call oc- curred after both Richter and Milburn were penalized (for…

… roughing and delay of game). Also whistled for delay of' game was the Sioux' Carroll. With a four-to-three man advantage, North Dakota applied pressure at the Wolverine end. BUT GOALIE Paul Fricker an…

… one goal - which put the Wolverines into an early 1-0 lead - was scored. Michigan coach John Giordano was pleased with the Wolverine performan- ce. But North Dakota coach John Gasparini had a different…

…-Olson (hooking) Wolverine Jeff Tessier, Number 27, breaks out of a crowd for a lose puck, in last night's game against North Dakota at Yost Ice Arena. Michigan defeated the Sioux by the score of 8-2. 5:28; ND…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 15

… about some unscientific predictions on the outcome of the Big Ten race: Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Northwestern, Wisconsin. Seeing former Wolverine

… have played, hundreds of people stay through the first five or ten minutes, and then begin drifting out of the arena. Wonder if it would continue to happen were the Wolverine women able to play a…

…. Early The-Mich gon-Daily-Satur M foes areu By RON POLLACK Although Michigan has five returning starters and a .bumper crop of fresh- men, the key factor for the Wolverines when they enter Big Ten play…

… may be neither. The most important ingredient for success when Michigan begins Big Ten play might be momentum, and momentum is just what the Wolverines should have considering the calibre of their non…

December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… respectively), the Wolverines seized control of the game in the second half and were never headed. ARKANSAS TALLIED the first four points of the second half to close the gap to 34-31, but the Wolverines

… dominated the next ten minutes of action to lead, 56-41, with 9:53 remaining. The streak was highlighted by a John Johnson breakaway slam dunk which brought the Wolverine partisans to their feet. "We never…

… Razorback team, and adding seven points to the Wolverine offense. Defensively, the Wolverines' attempt at the 2-3 zone which baffled Kansas last Wednesday proved ineffective, as Razorback guard U.S. Reed…

…'s passes easily penetrated inside the Michigan defense. After Frieder decided to go man-for-man, the Wolverine defense, led by Garner, successfully shut off the quick Arkansas guards. Reed, an All…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 19

… admission is not a great outside shooter. Many Wolverine fans used to moan when Orr replaced the crowd- pleasing Alan Hardy (now with the Los Angeles Lakers) with the jittery fresh- man Garner. WHAT HAPPENED…

… Michigan attack, an unusual achievement for a power for- ward. In short, he played the game the way college basketball is supposed to be played-with zest and hustle. GARNER TYPIFIED the Wolverines' style of…

… at Michigan turned the corner exactly one year ago. He and his Wolverine mates were trailing Marquette by 13 points with about ten minutes remaining. Sud- denly, Garner reeled off an eight-point spree…

… representative of Michigan basketball, according to Frieder. A gutsy perfor- mer on the court and a gentleman off it alike, he has won the admiration of Wolverine and opposing fans. Recounting an incident in…

… Charlot- tesville, Virginia, last March provides a case in point. A Virginia basketball fan interrupted a sportswriter covering the Wolverines, moments after Michigan had lost to the Cavaliers in the NIT…

… machine" is coming your way. TIM McCORMICK is not The Savior. And followers of Michigan Wolverine basketball 1980-81 will do well to remember that, as the 6-10 center deals with all the trials and…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 12

Wolverine basketball history. A bona fide "big man" has been absent from the Blue squad in recent years, but it appears that height will not be a problem for Michigan for the next few seasons. As a senior at…

… and North Carolina, but he says that he chose the Wolverines over the others because, "ever since I was a lit- tle kid, I've wanted to plaiy at Michigan.'' McCORMICK, ACCUMULATED numerous honors during…

…, the Wolverine roster features two such players, 6-10 Tim McCormick (left), and 7-2 Jon Antonides. The landing of McCormick last spring is expected to pay immediate dividends, while An- tonides' major…

… squad this year, so that could make him a factor right off. If the name M. C. Burton sounds familiar, it should. Burton's father, also,. named M.C., played for the Wolverines from 1957 to 1959, and…

December 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… a technical foul for hanging on the rim. Nevertheless, the Wolverines had lit- tle trouble pulling ahead of the visitors from Kent State. Out-rebounding and out-running the smaller opponents, the Blue…

… baskets for the rest of the period, and the Wolverines went into the locker room with a 40-24 halftime lead. As the second half began, the Blue hoopsters picked up where they left off, hitting the first…

December 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 80) • Page Image 21

…, Four dead in Ohio, Four dead in Ohio. -Neil Young By MARK FISCHER The above lyrics were written about Kent State, whose basketball team will meet the undefeated Michigan Wolverines tonight at Crisler…

… hoopsters play this season. The first was the Akron Zips, who the Wolverines ate up, 98-69, last Monday night. The second are the not-so-hot (1-2) Golden Flashes from Kent, who tip-off against the Maize and…

December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… cagers roll over No.11 Arkansai By GREG DeGULIS The Michigan Wolverines, buoyed by an in- credible 70 percent shooting average in the second half, slaughtered the 11th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks, 78…

…-65, yesterday at Crisler Arena. The upset victory over Eddie Sutton's cagers, which was viewed by a crowd of 12,128, may well propel the Wolverines into college basketball's illustrious Top Twenty. MICHIGAN…

… timeout with Arkansas on top, 17-9, Frieder chose to forsake the 2-3 zone defense in favor of a man-for-man, and the Wolverine resurgence commenced. 78-65 "WE STARTED TO rebound aggressively, and we began…

… to get some fast break baskets," Frieder noted. "When we got ahead, we remained on top of the situation. I thought our kids played with a lot of poise," the Wolverine mentor concluded. In stark…

Wolverines. "WE PLAYED WELL the first ten minutes," Sutton said. "'Then we eased up on the defensive end. Also, at times our shot selection was horren- dous. We created shots for ourselves instead of let- ting…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… League Rookie of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of America yesterday. Howe, who played baseball at Michigan from 1977-79 and was a Sporting News All-American in his final year as a Wolverine

… sprain just 22 seconds into the contest, it soon became obvious that the Wolverine cagers were in for a long, tough afternoon against the Hurons. Eastern's Jeff Zatkoff hit his fifth of six first…

…-half field goals with 8:44 remaining and the Wolverines suddenly found themselves facing a ten point deficit, 24-14. Michigan came storming back, Blue survives Huron scare, 74-68 however, mostly on the…

… within striking distance, and when Heuerman hit both ends of a one-and-one with 2:20 left before intermission, Michigan took the lead, 32-31. The Wolverines never lost the lead throughout the entire second…

… otre Dame at the Athletic and Con- ocation Center in South Bend., Trailing 2-0 in Friday's opening con- test, the Wolverines fought back and eventuafly won the game, 4-3, on Roger ourne's, goal with just…

…-6 victory over the Irish. The twin victories lifted Michigan's WCHA record to 6-4-0 and its overall record to 9-5-0. If the Wolverines take two games from second-place North akota this weekend, they will be…

… Notre Dame netminder from about feet out. On Saturday night, it looked as if the roof had caved in on Michigan, as Notre Dame assumed a commanding four- goal lead going into the third period. But theWolverines

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 17

… coaching reins... Became 12th coach on Wolverine history on March 31, 1980, succeeding the suc- cessful and per- sonable Orr ... During his years as Orr's right hand man, received numerous head coaching…

… cent from the field . . Irrepressible enthusiasm characterizes his performan- ce on the court . . . Became a big favorite with Wolverine fans last season ... Born 12-7-59 Tim McCormick 4 4 F-C Fr…

… BOOKS NOT BEING USED Ike Person 52 F Soph. 210,6-7 Barrington, Ill. A pleasant sur- prise for the Wolverines last season . . Strong performer off the bench at both for- ward and center . . Enrolled in…

December 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 82) • Page Image 20

… Michigan cage fans who decided not to attend the last two Wolverine routs over Akron and Kent State, you missed a great show. True, the games were one-sided and boring, but that wasn't the great show. It was…

… up his torrid pace, McGee should easily surpass the great Caz- zie Russell's career total of 2,164 points. McGee has always been a scoring machine. In past years the Wolverine offense consisted of…

… the Wolverines will probably cruise through the rest of their pansy non-conference schedule undefeated, continue to rise in the national polls, and then make a run at the - Big Ten title, something not…

… to the Wolverines. 4 -e Tune in 0 90 - :*** these. holiday specials -*t o 000 .r0 R k HI ROSHIMA- Odori includes: LONELY TOGETHER I MADE IT THROUGH THE RAIN BERMUDA TRIANGLE Senior saluted…

December 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… Ice Arena expecting to physically dominate the Michigan Wolverines. PICTURE THIS: Michigan's Brian Lundberg, John Blum, and Gordie Hampson all sliding on the ice as four Fighting Sioux thrash goalie…

… In- th vitational tonight, Bob Siar will not Pal wrestle at his usual 134 pounds., Bob se Si.r may not wrestle for the Wolverines again this season. The reason is simple; O PSiar can't make weight. w…

December 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… of Canton, Ohio as one of the most highly publicized recruits in Michigan basketball history, and his first two years as. a Wolverine did nothing to dispel the lofty expectations, But then there was…

… Farley. "Right now we're an average swimming team." Farley thinks that the team will have a tough time matching its performance of last season when the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten and 15th in…

December 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 82) • Page Image 21

… Arena there will be an opportunity to see an outstanding display of gym- nastics that is worth making the effort to go see. The first Wolverine Invitational gymnastics meet, which will include four men…

… powerhouse and should provide the stiffest com- petition. However, we barely edged out Indiana State at the Buckeye In- vitational and Mi tough. There wil the top spot." The Wolverin hampered in th they will…

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