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January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… .. ............ - - - ------ - - --- - . ....... .. . ..... . Wolverine icers By MIKE MCGRAW CIUCAGO - Despite missing six regulars and being frustrated by a tough Illinois-Chicago defense made up entirely of freshmen, Michigan was able to come from behind to defeat…

… the Flames 3-2 last night to gain a split in a surprisingly close weekend hockey pseries. The Wolverines had four players hurt before making the trip to Chicago, then lost center Ray Dries to knee…

… off a shaky Chicago offense to avenge Friday night's 4-2 loss to the lowly Flames. The referees gave Michigan two power-play oppor- tunities early in the first period, but the Wolverines 1couldn't cash…

…. Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stopped Seltenreich's first shot, but the freshman from Colorado poked in his own rebound to put Chicago on top. LESS THAN a minute later, the Wolverines tied it up when Mc…

… whistled for five of its nine penalties on the game, but UIC missed the net with most of its good scoring chances. When the Wolverines finally got five skaters on the skate past ice they took the lead and…

… home." After a disastrous road trip through Pennsylvania, where the Wolverines dropped four dual meets in as many days, last night's crushing victory over Indiana 38-6 must have made Crisler Arena seem…

… just a bit like Oz. The match was the opener of the triangular meet between Michigan, In- diana and Arizona State. The Wolverines broke out quickly winning six of 'the first seven matches, the one loss…

… have to keep an eye on senior guard Janet Huff, who is averaging 18.3 points per game. The Wolverines will look to retaliate with sharp-shooting Wendy Bradetich, who is coming off a 28-point performan…

…-year coach Peter Lindsay was very concerned. The Wolverines had not performed as well as expected in dropping their first two contests. Ad- }ding to his worries, the rival Buckeye squad looked every bit as…

… we really didn't look that strong, but I'm pleased." Even though Wolverine tankers' times were "not that good," they were fast enough to take at least two places in nine of the 12 individual events…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 18

…'s important to go into a post-season with Purdue, winning the first, 15-2, and tournament with momentum. Any dropping the second, 11-7. The coach will tell you that. Wolverines closed the regular season By…

… taking three of four games from with a record of 37-17, 11-5 in the Big the Purdue Boilermakers in West Ten East. Lafayette this weekend, the Wolverines Michigan first baseman Ken may have finally gotten…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… to sustain it." MICHIGAN came as close as 55-53 with six minutes left and 63-60 with a minute to go in the game, but in both in- stances the Wolverines were unable to take the lead. Part of the reason…

… connected for four to seal the Wolverines' fate. Nevertheless, Michigan still had its chances to pull off a victory. After Olson hit two free throws to put Wisconsin on top 63-58, Pelekoudas was called for…

March 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…-sec MU'- +. 4 likes to run and gun. CONTESTANT number two responds correctly: "What are three things that the Michigan Wolverines have not seen during the 1983-84 season that they will have to deal…

….8 0.8 0.5 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan center Roy Tarpley boxes out Wisconsin forward Cory Blackwell in action earlier this year. The Wolverines are looking for Tarpley to do the job again when…

… his three years as a Wolverine and is prepared to continue in '84. "We have experience, we know how to win," the Flint native said. "And we know we're going to win. You can't worry about losing because…

… half of ten- nis is confidence." THE OTHER senior in the Wolverine repertoire is team captain Ross Laser. While more low-key than his team- mates, Laser knows what it takes to win. "We are a young team…

… titles, there are no cakewalks. But with its heritage of winning, pessimism is not in the Wolverines' vocabulary. NIT: It's time to put a dead horse out o its misery You say you can't wait for the NIT to…

… NIT title. The Wolverines are down now and are in danger of receiving a rude shock (sorry) at the hands of what is supposedly a tough Wichita State crew. But if the Wolverines can survive today's game…

September 15, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… looking to stop. Preparing to square off against Holmes are Wolverines Mark Ham- merstein, Clay Miller and sophomore Jon Elliot. "He'll be going against all of them, because we constantly flip our line…

…,"said Uzelac. Right now Holmes is still a preseason All-American, and with a possible NFL future on the line, he recognizes this contest against a Wolverine offensive line as a supreme test. Today, Ron Holmes is…

Wolverine squad. And altho coaching staffs downpl significance of the game beca a non-conference matchup,. fooled. When the two tra national powers settle downo stage, Michigan Stadium's tar the quality and…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…. 0y Wolverines slip, get. punished b Badg9ers By RANDY BERGER Special to the Daily MADISON - Ricky Olson's 39 points propelled Wisconsin to a 71-64 victory over Michigan yesterday b efore 8…

…,646 Wisconsin Fieldhouse fans. It was the Wolverines' first loss in the Big Ten conference this year, bringing their conference record to 3-1. However, Michigan could easily have seen its record boosted to 4…

… he scored 29 points in- Wisconsin's upset win over Michigan State. The sophomore was 14 of 20 from the field and 11 of 12 from the free throw line. Rich Rellford paced the Wolverine scoring attack with…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 19

… and carry five scholarshipped golfers, while the Wolverines only have two. As a result, the low finish of Michigan in the conference was to be expected. Ohio State, the defending champion, won the…

…. Y All of the Wolverine golfers finished back in the L0 rn e V pack. Dan Roberts was best on the team, shooting a 302. Chris Westfall and Peter Savarino both took 312 strokes on the weekend to tie for…

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