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September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…. Last season, head coach Bud Middaugh's troops made their fourth CWS trip in five years. In 1983 the Wolverines finished third in the tournament. They weren't as fortunate in '84, as they lost their first…

… two games of the double-elimination tournament and finished seventh. IN THE FIVE years that Middaugh has been head coach at Michigan, his Wolverines have been one of the most consistent winning teams on…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…. MICHIGAN ...............7 3 .700 - Minnesota ............. 6 4 0 .600 - Michigan Wolverines. Everything he caught he blew us Michigan State ............ 7 6 .535 l Iowa.... ......... 6 5 0 .545 12 The…

… read 1981 the last time MSU bats. Senior pitcher Chris Hayner FRIDAY-siGAMES isota nnesota 2 topped Michigan on the diamond. stifled the Wolverines, allowing just lowa 10, Northwestern 6 THE WOLVERINES

… was below .200. But something about Wolverine pitching turned the Aberdeen, Md. native into a mini-Babe Ruth as she slugged her first two home runs of the season and drove in all but one of Minnesota…

…'s runs as the Gophers swept the Wolverines, 4-3 andl3-0. IN THE FIRST game, after Michigan had scored one run in the second inning on two singles, Solberg took Wolverine freshman Vicki Morrow (6-8) down…

…- town with a solo shot in the top of the fourth to tie the game at one. The Wolverines retaliated by scoring one run in both the fourth and fifth innings to take what ap- peared to be a commanding, 3…

… trouble in setting down the Wolverines over the final two frames to pick up her sixth win against two defeats. The Gophers needed no relief help in the second game as Judy Oliverius (5-3) switched from…

January 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…-plagued Wolverines, who will have to shut down the Falcon's powerful offense with a depleted corps of defensemen. Blue-liners Mike Neff and Greg Hudas are still sidelined with knee injuries, forcing coach John…

… defense. We've got guys we can put in at forward." Michigan willuse many spare offensemen in the series as well, because right wingers Frank Downing and Kelly McCrimmon were hurt in the Wolverines' exciting…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

… meant sixth-place finishes in both the outdoor and indoor Big Ten Championships. IN THE INDOOR meet, several strokes of bad luck hampered the Wolverines. In the outdoor event, no such hardships occurred…

… duo finished one-two for the Wolverines to help keep Michigan in contention for the sixth spot. At the indoor NCAA meet in Syracuse the 3200-meter relay team of Jennifer Rioux, Martha Gray, Wilson and…

… hoping to break into the top ten in the nation this year. "We finished a stronger third than we thought we would in the Big Ten last year," said Wolverine assistant coach Bruce Gemmel. "We were very…

… Joe Parker. OTHER Wolverines to make the NCAA cut include Alex Wallingford, Kirstan Vandersluis, Mark Noetzel, Benoit Clement, and divers Bruce Kimball and Kent Ferguson, who went on to win the NCAA…

… a challenging, but realistic goal for the team this year." THE RETURNEES, combined with several recruits, could give the Wolverines the strength they need to improve in the Big Ten also. Michigan…

… out for the Canadian Olympic team. These two Canadians, who will rejoin the Wolverines this year are Naomi Marubashi and Melinda Copp. AS A FRESHMAN, two years ago, Marubashi was the Big Ten champion in…

… also put special em- phasis on recruiting a top breast- stroker, something the team sorely.-- needs. In doing this, the Wolverine4 coach landed a top prospect in Christi Vedeja from Madison. Other top…

… OF THE top golfers will be returning in the spring of 1985, but for the Wolverines to do any moving up they'll have to make some big im- provements during the off-season. The team is led by senior Dan…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…Red with Blue: Former NHL star Be to lead Wolverine ice By MIKE McGRAW The biggest news of the year in college hockey may have come out of Ann Arbor, but it had nothing to do with the play of the…

… Michigan hockey team. What happened was that former Wolverine star and NHL coach-of-the- year Red Berenson announced that he was coming back to town to coach his alma mater. BERENSON, who left his job as an…

…Nab, Doug May and Hopefully, we will be more of Paul Kobylarz. ie team. We don't really have The defense is led by Todd Carlile, r scorers." who notched 31 points on the year. Pat hough the Wolverines are…

…, scoring 26 from Acton, Mass. is expected to go was named CCHA rookie-of- high in the NHL draft, as is Rhode But he missed some games Island all-stater Gary Lorden. The igh bruise last season and Wolverines

…. Although the squad lacked the xperience it had in previous years, last season s team developed its talent quickly. . The Wolverines finsihed only fifth in the Big Ten, but were strong in many of the…

December 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 -The Michigan Daily- Thursday, December 6, 1984 "" Wolverines drown Peguns By JEFF BERGIDA WHILE RICH Reliford broke out of "GRANT played great defense," ad- ponent which allowed Michigan…

… to score better than a practice,' his slump and led all scorers with 20 ded Michigan coach Bill Frieder. "He 100D oints for the first time since 1980 after the Wolverines rais 103-73 eder said Coach…

March 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Iowa Thurs. Mar. 8, 8:00 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS- Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Mar. 11-12, 3:00 p.m. Matt Mann pool ~h Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 6, 1984 Page…

…. Bean qualified on Friday with his best jump ever, 25'5%"/ The Wolverines' Scott Crawford also had a personal high of 24'7%" to give Michigan a one-two-three sweep in the event. After the NCAA's Harper…

…........... 8 Daily Photo by CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA Michigan long jumper Derek Harper takes off on his way toward a Wolverine record. Harper's leap of 25' 13%" qualified him for the Olympic Trials this June in…

… for the final lap was sounded one lap early. The who has been Wolverines' Sue Schroeder was running fourth at the time, with 3828 poin but when she completed the next lap, officials told her to Margot…

… the narrow finished third. things contributed to the Wolverines' disap- ing, as did the triple jumping of Wisconsin and triple jump is a new event in the women's meet, ge and her staff did not have…

July 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

…1984 Games. with Lancaster Gordon of Louisville, Former Wolverine offensive lineman In 17 exhibition games against minor 6-11 power forward, John Dawkins of Duke and Chuck Per- Stefan Humphries signed a…

Wolverine sophomore promptly traded McCor- sports information director Kit and is reportedly leaning toward him as Klingelhoffer. his choice for second baseman. re Ricky Sobers to Seattle The 12 members of…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

Wolverines' 83-63 triumph. Last week he was one of 20 players chosen for the U.S. Olympic basketball team, which will eventually be whittled down to 12 team members. As a post-player who can shoot from the…

…. He is the Wolverines' leading assist man in hist- ory with 421. According to Turner's father, Cliff Turner, a 46-year-old graduate of the University's Educational Administr- tion graduate program, E…

April 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 149) • Page Image 10

… about the section before they even get here, then they see it and then they want to be a part of it," said Vista. The solution for the Wolverine program is the removal of alumni and even long-time season…

… tempo of the Big Ten play will stop Joubert and Rellford next season. These two oozers of talent are going to make the Wolverines one of the most colorful teams in the nation. Look for some glass…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… tour with the Michigan basketball team. His decision means he cannot compete in any of the Wolverines' scheduled seven exhibition games. MCCORMICK, a senior who sat outa year due to a knee in- jury and…

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