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December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 11, 1984 I By JON HARTMANN Michigan West. That's what head coach Dale Bahr and the rest of the Wolverine wrestling staff call the Las Vegas Classic…

…. You see, Michigan's graduate assistant Mark Churella, who coached at Nevada-Las Vegas for the last three years, is in charge of the tournament. Over the weekend, the Wolverines made sure that their…

… that Hill and 158-pounder Steve Richards returned with money in their pocket. However, he added that the coaching staff wasn't quite so lucky. Gymnasts place high in Wolverine Classic SKI RENTALS…

…., 4-6pm; Fri., Noon-6pm. For more info, call the Zr NCRB Gymnasium at 764-3967 I RATES AVAILABLE By DEBRA .d e FRANCES Despite a poor showing in Satur- day's team competition of the Wolverine

… individual .events, scoring a 9.1 in the parallel bars and 9.5 on the high bar. Rose also placed third in the still rings. THE WOLVERINE men were also lead by senior captain Stuart Downing, who pulled in a…

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…

September 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Ripken. Diemer .. . time for breather Wolverines continue climb From staff reports Don't tell Bo Schembechler, but his Wolverines are on the move up the polls again - this time to third in the…

… college foot- ball's other prestigious poll, the UPI, named the Wolverines as the nation's second best team. - MICHIGAN PICKED up three first- place votes in the AP poll, four UPI. Nebraska is number one…

June 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

…q SPORTS Tuesday, June 5, 1984 Page 16 The Michigan Daily CWS ends for Michigan 0 By ROB POLLARD Special to the Daily OMAHA, Neb. - The Michigan Wolverines became the first team to be thrown…

… the Wolverines may as well have packed up their bags right then and there. Coach Bud Middaugh had anticipated before the tournament that his team lacked the pitching depth necessary to win at Omaha…

… through the Wolverine lineup, finishing with nine strikeouts in eight innings. Seven of the nine victims were caught looking. "I threw a couple of fastballs (for third strikes) right down the middle," said…

… Lynch. "I guess they were just thinking curve ball." AS WAS THE case in Friday's defeat, Michigan repeatedly failed to capitalize on scoring chances. The Wolverines left eleven men on base. They had the…

… Associated Press Shortstop Barry Larkin takes an errant throw as New Orleans' Kenny Bonura slides in safely with a steal in Sunday's 11-3 elimination-loss for the Wolverines. Larkin was named first team All…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 19

… top of the first inning Sunday. But winning pitcher, Linda Allen (7-9) got out of the inning on a pop out to short. THE WOLVERINES succeeded in getting the lead-off batter aboard in each of the first…

… in the fifth with two singles and a sacrifice bunt which amounted to their only threat of the contest. THE WOLVERINES came right back in the bottom half of the inning on a walk, sacrifice bunt, force…

March 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, March 29, 1984 Fifteen Cents Ten Pane .. .. ... .cn V"gca Wolverines romp to NIT title MSA ends election esmoothly By MARCY FLEISHER The Michigan…

… tournament. The Michigan Wolverines are NIT champions and proud of it. The Wolverines captured the college basketball's oldest tournament last night with an 83-63 crushing of Notre Dame at Madison Square…

Wolverine victory in the NIT championship game at Madison Square Garden. In the back tournament MVP Tim McCormick. Gemayel convenes meeting a s fig hting continues From AP and UPI BEIRUT, Lebanon…

March 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… took a shot." By JEFF BERGIDA Special to the Daily NEW YORK - The experts say that Michian is a front-running team. They all know that the Wolverines can't make a last-minute comeback. They also say…

… that when Eric Turner plays poorly Michigan loses. LAST NIGHT'S 78-75 Wolverine victory at Madison Square Garden over a formidable Virginia- Tech squad proved the experts wrong. It also put Bill Frieder…

… a pair to set-up one of those last-second plays that have plagued the Wolverines all season. AFTER calling two time-outs, the Hokies set up a final shot which junior guard Tim Lewis missed from 14…

… first half while the Wolverines made only 14 of 37 from the field. "I was getting upset because he. (Curry) was making so many," said Joubert. "I was trying to take him out of his rhythm in the second…

… half." See FINAL, Page 7 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A Virginia Tech player "rejects" a jumper by Michigan's Antoine Joubert in the Wolverines 78-75 victory over the Hokies last night…

March 16, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…, "not just that we won 9-0, but with the way we competed." EISNER SAID HE had been concer- ned about his team's emotional level during the Texas trip but that playing at home helped raise the Wolverines

… shortage of emotion in the number-four singlesbmatch either. Wolverine Rodd Schreiber beat Phil Harrington in a hotly-contested, hard- hitting match between two power players. Schreiber and Harrington ex…

…'s tennis, the pressure will be on both teams. The Wolverines are 2-6 and need a win to get their seven-match road trip started on a winning note. Eastern, 4-0 after a rain-soaked Florida trip, will feel…

…," Mactaggart said. "She's a good player." Horton is 3-1 this year and Mactaggart is 8-5. At No. 2 singles, the Wolverines' Paula Reichert (5-8) will meet un- defeated junior, Stacy Lightvoet, sister of former…

Wolverine, Stephanie Light- voet. Tomorrow's match against Calvin College has been cancelled and is being rescheduled. -PHIL NUSSEL IT'S THE CHOICE OF THE COACHES .f, JERRY ERICKSON'S Personal & Distinctive…

March 09, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverines' track coach, and through the years, the meet has been staged at 'Cobo Arena, Joe Louis Arena and, the past two y'ears, at the Pontiac Silverdome. LAST. YEAR. the NCAA added women's teams…

… team is playing," he added. Rookie of the year candidate Steve Yzerman continued his fine play by ad- ding a goal and an assist. ijg Tens are left should be quite enough for the Wolverines to grapple…

… about fourth place going into the meet." Wolverine head coach Sheri Hyatt said, "We hope to improve our fifth-place finish of last year, but with this year's competition that will be tough." Hyatt…

… realizes it is not the ranking Tumblers take talents toI By DAN COVEN this weekend in East Lansing will be a Men's gymnastics coach Bob Darden showcase for the young Wolverines. is a man of great…

… maintain our fif- This has been a rebuilding year for th position. After all, those four teams the steadily improving tumblers, but are all ranked in the nation's top ten." NOT ONLY are the Wolverines under…

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…

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…, 1984 Page 7 MSU By SCOTT SALOWICH The Michigan wrestling team ran into one too many All-America candidates last night, as they fell to Michigan State, 23-16. The Wolverines were ahead of the Spartans up…

… early matches and to build enough momentum to win, and the Wolverines responded with vic- tories in four of the first five matches. "WE WRESTLED super up through, 150, you couldn't ask for more from those…

… ex=Wolverine on the payroll of the vacationing Oakland A's. could not b Sorenson agreed earlier this week to pears to b a $450,000, one-year pact with a club op- west. tion for a second year. "He's me…

… THE FORMER MICHIGAN pitcher there," s will play for another former Wolverine - Manager Steve Boros, who was an in- fielder at Michigan in 1956 and 1957 before playing major league baseball and moving…

… pleased at the prospect Z of being united with Sorenson, who threw for the Wolverines from 1974 through 1976. "HIS TRADEMARK has been to take ' the ball every four or five days and give you 200 or more…

October 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… outran I I9other teams, including Michigan, to win their own event. It was the first time in 19 years that the Irish won the competition. The Wolverines, with 166 pints, ended up in sixth place. Chris…

… West Lafayette. The team finished in second place with 42 points, seven behind Illinois. The Wolverines were well ahead of Big Ten rivals Northwestern, Purdue, and Iowa. Schroeder won the event running…

… couple of years." HE ALSO thought that he would get his best shot at playing if he became a Wolverine. "I'll get a good opportunity at Michigan," said the center/forward. "The year I start there all the…

… had been played. BY THAT TIME, however, the Wolverines had fallen to last in the 17 team field. The hosting Hoosiers won the tournament6with a score of 612. Michigan shot a 692. "We shot some of our…

Wolverines was the team's only senior, Sandy Barron, who shot a second-round 79 for a two round total of 169. Following her were Bridget Syron with a 174, Valerie Madill at 175, and Missy Bauer at 177. Looking…

… the National League flag. Wait, make that the Padres. The Wolverines usually have the Steve Smith-type quarterback who runs the option well and has a 1,000-yard backfield mate and three All…

…-American offensive linemen paving his way. The 1984 Wolverines have none of the above. Rick Rogers is a proven tailback, but due to the academic problems he had last spring and the knee injury suffered against…

… unproductive day against Northwestern. So James' game plan against the Wolverines was to have Millen pitch nothing but dink passes over the middle and in the flat to running backs and tight ends. As the national…

October 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… to the disadvantage of the Wolverines and Bowling Green's quick skating played havoc with a less-than-spectacular Michigan defense. "OUR FORECHECKING was a lot better tonight," said York, "and we were…

… right slot. Eleven penalties in the third stanza, eight of which were committed by Michigan, plagued the Wolverines, making it difficult to mount a comeback. THE FALCONS made it 4-0 at 7:14 of the period…

… period, knocking down several Wolverine scoring attempts with ease. Michigan's record now stands at 4-2, and the Falcons upped their mark to 2- 4. By ADAM MARTIN Special to the Daily BOWLING GREEN…

…-Hockey or halloween? Whatever it was, trick or treat night iq Bowling Green, Ohio had the Wolverines thoroughly spooked last night as the Falcons hoo'ed and tiollowed their way to a 5-1 victory I4efore 3…

…,128 fans at Bowling Green Ice Agena. FALCON sophomore goaltender Gary Kruzich played a large part in the h4me team's win, stopping 32 Michigan shots and leaving the Wolverines ut- terly dumbfounded. "He…

… impossible for the Wolverine of- fense to get started. Michigan seemed unusually flustered by Bowling Green's attack and forced some dangerous passes early in the game. Falcon Crest FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Challenge: -The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 18, 1984- Page 9 From Blues to Blue, Red takes command Michigan Wolverines Coach: Gordon "Red" Berenson 1983-84 record: 14-22-1 CCHA record: 11…

… the mental as well as the physical aspects of the game, hopes to use that combination to build the Wolverines in- to "a national college power." THE FORMER Michigan icer retur- ns to Ann Arbor with an…

…. The current Wolverine icers all share the distinction of having been recruited by John Giordono, Michigan's head coach for the past three and a half years, but they seem ready to adjust to Berenson…

… and he plans to build the Wolverines into a dominant force in college hockey. "THE IMPROVEMENT of our players overall will depend on the ad- ditional players we bring in," said Berenson. "These things…

… say OSU is "rebuilding," but don't believe it. Prediction: Second Welsh Daily Photo by STU WEIDENBACH Former Wolverine star Red Berenson returns this season in the head coaching role. The longtime NHL…

…, the Wolverines are rated seventh in the preseason poll, but that's not really a sign of improvement con- sidering two schools, Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech, left the CCHA this year to play in the…

… Norton. In goal, (Mark) Chiamp looks sharp and (Jon) Elliott should have a better year than last year." Berenson's coaching counterpart at East Lansing, Ron Mason thinks the Wolverines need a little time…

March 29, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

… kept them off the boards. The Wolverines won the battle of the boards, too, 34-31. McCormick snared 14 and Tarpley grabbed eight. Joubert turned his second con- secutive strong defensive performance. The…

… with you. For more info, call Donna 761-8047. dR0330 western Louisiana in Monday night's smifinal. BARLOW WAS THE only true thorn in the Wolverines' side. The Irish sophomore with the Roy Tarpley build…

… secon- ds left in the contest. Irish coach Digger Phelps conceded defeat and emptied his bench. Freider followed suit. Every Wolverine played with the exception of Paul Jokish, who was left kneeling at…

… champions. The Wolverines methodically built a lead behind the strong play of McCormick. The 6-11 senior ran up twelve points and kept Irish bruiser Tim Kempton out of the lne. McCormick hit two jumpers and a…

…&M yesterday, 5-4. The Wolverines took advantage of some sloppy Aggie play to account for their first four runs. Michigan scored on two wild pitches, a passed ball andan error to take a 4-1 lead. Then catcher…

March 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… See COMPROMISE, Page 3 M mangles Marquette, Xavier next By PAUL HELGREN Clutch Wolverine free throws iced last night's 83-70 victory over Marquet- te at Crisler Arena last night. They also kept…

… to advance. Had Nebraska got past Xavier, the' Cornhuskers would have played host to Michigan. THE Wolverines kept the home-court advantage by blowing past the Warriors with four minutes left in the…

… game. They held a 6462 advantage before Tim McCormick scored five of his game-high 21 points in a 10-point Wolverine run. After that, the contest became a foul line 'em up game, and Michigan responded by…

…. Marquette held a 15-9 lead before the Wolverines clawed back and played them even. But a 13-2 Wolverine spurt at the end of the half gave them a comfortable 39-31 edge at the half. "THAT RUN really gave us a…

… lot of confidence going in the half," remarked Wolverine Antoine Joubert, See WARRIORS, Page 9 Daly Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan guard Eric Turner fires the NIT's regulation basketball past Marquette…

March 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… season over the left field fence. THE WOLVERINES added two more runs in the second inning on a leadoff homer by Watters, a single by Close, and an RBI double by Jeff Minick. Michigan right-hander Bill…

…, the Wolverines were victim long ball as eight of Central's nine run round-trippers. Michigan starter Gary with a split d a no-hitter the victim of the barage, yielding all four of the Chip- adley…

January 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… Turner, who hit only three of 12 shots (two airballs), and committed three turnovers, found himself condemned for lack of consistency. The men in the striped shirts got their fair 'share as the Wolverines

…, compare the Wolverine faithful to some real basketball fans, the crowd at last Saturday's Michigan-Wisconsin game in Madison. Wednesday night, the Maize and Blue "fans" b5ooed Dan Pelekoudas whenever he…

…'s fans never booed the home team. They continuously .were loud and supportive, even when Michigan cut a 12-point halftime deficit to two in the second half. Therein lies the difference. Wolverine rooters…

…, will not result from a recent hard- fought meet. Rather, it will be due to the Wolverines' full practice earlier in the day.' MICHIGAN COACH JON Urbanchek has worked his team' through double practices…

… well, but we should be able to win the meet." The Wolverines will use this meet primarily to improve their swimming strategy, according to Urbanchek. "You need a meet like this to keep the kids sharp…

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…

April 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… 7-2. The Wolverines, who have won 16 consecutive Big Ten championships, are not accustomed to matches like Friday's tough 5-4 loss to Illinois. "I WAS CONCERNED with how we would react to losing our…

… put the loss behind us and look at it as a learning expeience." Wolverine Kurt Lichtman got off to an auspicious start yesterday with his 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Carl Caslid. The match was Lichtman…

…-Michigan did the scalping this time as it swept a d4ubleheader from the Miami Redskins yesterday, avenging two losses suf- fered at the hands of the Redskins during the Wolverines' Texas trip last month…

…. Michigan's Bill Shuta (2-0) pitched seven innings en route to a 9-3 victory in the first contest. The performance raised Shuta's career mark to 17-4, placing him sixth and seventh on the Wolverine winning…

…, the -Wolverines demonstrated their ver- satility in scoring, much to the frustration of the Redskins. Michigan opened the contest with four runs in the first inning on only one hit, a single from Mike…

March 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 138) • Page Image 12

… Eric Turner sweeps past Xavier's LeRoy Greenidge in Thursday night's 63- 62 Wolverine win. The victory advanced Michigan to the final four of the NIT in New York, where it meets Virginia Tech on Monday…

… scorer and rebounder on the season, followed suit a minute later. The chic ofthe Big Apple .. Are the Wolverines ready? B EFORE I GET GOING on this column let me take a brief time out to congratulate Bill…

… berated him all season. Nobody deserves the recent spoils of victory more than Frieder, and this NIT tour- nament seems like just the beginning for his young and peaking Wolverines. But let's face it…

… again yesterday in Texas - twice. The Wolverines dropped a doubleheader, suffering a 11-2 pasting at the hands of Miami of Ohio, and then losing to Maine, 6-3. The twin-killing left Michigan's record at 2…

…-7. IN THE opening game, the Redskins struck for seven runs in the third inning off Wolverines' starter Casey Close and reliever Paul Kasper, but six of the runs were unearned. Michigan commit- ted five…

… errors in the game. The Wolverines jumped to an early lead in the first before a batter was retired on a run-producing single by Ken Hayward. But Miami's Mike Car- negie settled down to hold the Wolveri…

… victory of the year, without a loss, while Close fell to 0-2. The second game was closer, but the result was the same for the Wolverines. Maine scored six times in the fifth in- ning with the help of three…

… Michigan errors. The Wolverines have now piled up 15 errors in their last three games, and the loss of shortstop Barry Larkin to a sprained ankle has not made things any easier. Michigan had a 2-0 lead going…

… Karasinski was tagged with the loss for the Wolverines, his second straight setback. Orioles 3, Tigers I LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) - Second baseman Lenn Sakata doubled and singled to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a…

… Michigan men's tennis team, the Wolverines crushed Kalamazoo College, 9-0. Tonight, however, the pickings won't ,be as easy as Western Michigan makes the same trip into town. "Western Michigan has the inside…

March 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… may be over for the team but for some individuals there is still much practicing to be done. It will be decided on Monday which of the Wolverines will compete in the regionals. Danya Samuelson also con…

… didn't lose in the first round like the Lobos, who should be put back on probation for n making a fool out of me. The Wolverines clobbered a respectable Wichita State team, 94-70, Thursday night at…

… beam, paced the Wolverine women's gymnasts team to a 176.95-172.90 victory over Western Michigan last night with firsts in the vault, bars, beam and all-around competition. Louisville routs Morehead…

… Farmington, Conn., had previously coached basket- ball and track, as well as field hockey at Windsor Locks High School in Connec- ticut for eight years. Zientek served as the Wolverines' coach for five seasons…

…:08.37. Caulkins also established a new mark of 1:01.37 in the 100-yard.breast stroke. The Wolverines stand 11th after two days of the three-day meet. The meet concludes today and Michigan hopes to get scoring…

December 04, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… over Notre Dame, the Michigan women's basketball team played a second half on Sunday that men's coach Bill Frieder would have been proud of. The final stanza began with the Wolverines trailing, 30…

…-25. Three and a half minutes later, Michigan led 39-32, having hit seven out of eight shot- s. As a team, the Wolverines sank a blistering 74 per- cent of their field goal attempts in the second half. The…

…, hitting five shots from medium range in a 12-2 Wolverine spurt, making the score 59-45, with seven minutes to play. IN THE FIRST half, Notre Dame had taken advan- tage of its edge in height to score some…

…. Bradetich and center Diana Wiley caught Notre Dame by surprise with the new defensive alignment; each one grabbed three steals.. The Wolverines also began to control the boards, outrebounding the Irish 18…

… crowd of 270 was surprised by the Wolverine's sizzling shooting, but the coach wasn't. "The key for us was running. I felt we could run with them. Once we began running, good shots opened up," said Van De…

… Notre Dame fell to 1-3. The Wolverines travel to Central Michigan tonight for a game at 7:00 p.m. K Van De Wege ... adjusts successfully Bradetich ... high scorer ti t i i 3 i } t ! i i a , c i 9 a i…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… stands at 1-1. THE WOLVERINES controlled the tempo most of the game, building leads of 16 points in the first half, 10 at half- time, and 19 midway through the second stanza. Only a late second half…

Wolverine letdown, in which Georgia reeled off 13 straight points, narrowed the score to its final margin. "I felt we were in control the whole way," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder. "I don't care about the…

… final score, I just care about the W." The much smaller Bulldogs tried to neutralize Michigan's power inside with their quickness but had little luck, particularly in the first half. The Wolverines ripped…

… cash register ringing too. That's two more in the till for him." Once again, center Roy Tarpley proved to be the money man for the Wolverines. The junior from Detroit led all scorers with 22 points and…

… Joubert sank a pair of free throws to put the Wolverines ahead, 17-13. Then it was Georgia turnover time again. See BLUE, Page 8 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Junior center Roy Tarpley runs over Bulldog center…

… David Dunn during the second half of yesterday's 63-57 Michigan victory. Tarpley led the Wolverines with 22 points and 12 rebounds. .............. .................... I .+ "'".:1":.r."....:v" :.;.. s…

September 30, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… final statistics, you would expect the usual 40-point deficit. Michigan piled up 255 yards rushing and 390 overall, compared to Indiana's 111 and 232. And the Wolverine offense held the ball for 38…

…, the Wolverines took the ball on their own 11-yard line and calmly marched 89 yards for a touchdown. Running backs Jamie Morris and Bob Perryman gained the bulk of the yardage, with Perryman plunging…

… over from the one to give the Wolverines a quick 7-0 lead. But that score was still on the board at halftime. Indiana's vaunted offense didn't convert a single third down or enter Wolverine territory in…

…'s leading receiver with four catches. "We knew it would be no cake-walk. In- diana was pumped up for us." The Wolverines had a couple more chances to score in the' half. Once they had a first down at the…

… fullback Bob Perryman soars over Indiana defender Joe Fitzgerald (62) for the Wolverines' first touchdown. The two-yard run proved to be the game-winner. The beginning of a nearly forgotten era The "Free…

March 16, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 131) • Page Image 14

… considered, probably the best 35 teams in the nation reach the NCAA. Even the most ardent Wolverine fan would have to agree that Michigan does not lie safely within that margin. But it was a good season for…

… Michigan, nonetheless. The Wolverines defeated every team in the Big Ten ex- cept Purdue, losing in overtime to the Boilermakers at Ann Arbor and in the final seconds at West Lafayette. They were 4-5 against…

…- conference schedule, 'but there were also victories over good teams like Georgia, Dayton and Toledo. BUT THERE were dark moments, too. At times it looked like the young Wolverines would not mature fast enough…

… to even make the NIT, much less the NCAA tourney. But when the Wolverines were not hitting on all cylinders, junior guard Eric Turner and sophomore center Roy Tarpley gave them the spark they needed…

… game, leading the team in scoring in every battle. Even though the Wolverines won just two of those five games, the knowledge that their two-time leading scorer was back on track gave Wolverine fans…

March 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

… Northwestern, 54-52 in . gvertime, was passed up by the NCAA tournament selection committee Sun- day afternoon. But the National In- vitation Tournament was more than willing to scoop up the Wolverines. MICHIGAN…

…'s stature it is con- ceivable that the Wolverines could retain the home court advantage until the semi-finals at Madison Square Gar- den in New York City, March 26-28. Frieder, who despite Saturday night…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 3, 1984 Willis lea (Continued from 60-59, with 3:38 to play Turner said he triedt _ sputtering Wolverine(o ds State win over Page 1) to put life into…

… academic as MSU finished on top, 72-67. Missed free throws hurt Michigan on- ce again. The Wolverines went 15-24 at the line, 4-11 in the first half. State made 30-39, including 7-7 by Willis. Although the…

… foul shooting hurt, Michigan shot well from the field. In the second half the Wolverines shot 59% (13- 22) and 55% for the game. Tarpley and Tini McCormick each went 5-5 from the floor and Rellford went…

… 6-8. But another old nemesis did haunt Michigan - a shaky first half. At first it didn't start out that way, though, as the Wolverines raced to a 17-9 lead. BUT TRANSFER forward Ken John- son keyed a…

… back against State when the two teams hold a rematch Feb. 11 at Crisler Arena. MSU plays a non-conference game with Oregon State at Jennison on Sunday. L K Fo vi Sk D. To Po M T A Wolverines Almost…

… in a friendly rivalry which has seen them finish one-two in each of the Wolverines' first three meets. Nielsen won in the team's first meet with his best toss of the season, 58-11/2. The last two weeks…

January 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…Michigan Lacrosse Club Spring organizational meeting 7:00 p.m. tonight; 1250 CCRB SPORTS Men's and women's gymnastics Wolverine Invitational Crisler Arena; 5:00 p.m. finals The Michigan Daily…

… Gopher offense Wolverines' weekend trip to Minnesota revolved around Petersen's inside and Wisconsin. scoring ability. "WINS?" Frieder snapped. "You "It really changes the look of our mean games." team…

… Kevin Smith and Gerald Jackson re the first players off the bench for Minnesota. Smith, Brooks and Shasky ll hail from the state of Michigan. The Wolverines will start the same lineup as last week: Tim…

… McCormick, Butch Wade, Antoine Joubert, Eric Turner and Leslie Rockymore. A Michigan victory would keep the Wolverines in first-place. Indiana, which beat Illinois last night, and Pur- due also are…

…, and the Wolverines responded with a scoring run. Plays like that make Frieder glad he looked beyond the 6-6 toothpick he first saw playing in Detroit summer basket- ball leagues two-and-a-half years ago…

… is unbelievable," said referee Sanders, who has seen a lot of great players in his day. "He can go a lot farther. He's still just a babe in the woods." Heaven help Wolverine opponents when that "babe…

December 12, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… full court *PRES By JOE EWING POOR BILL Frieder. Just months after the Michigan basketball coach brought success to his team and to the Big Ten by leading the Wolverines to the NIT cham- pionship…

…. nesday, December 12, 1984 - Page 11 Joubert 1s player of the week CHICAGO (UPI) - Michigan guard Antoine Joubert, who led the Wolverines to three victories last week, was named as the Big Ten player of the…

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…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…-HITTER Mike Halasz laid a bunt down the first Fullerton. base line. First baseman Ken Hayward fired the ball to the The Wolverines had the lead in the late innings, but lost it in plate in an attempt to nail…

… walking shortstop Shane Turner, Wayne was relieved a two-out, bases-loaded bloop double spelled the end for by Hayward. Michigan's bullpen ace ran the count to 1-2 on Michigan. The Wolverines' poor fielding…

… out a bunt. Leftfielder John Fishel then hit a ground cleared the stands of most of the 10,274 fans in attendance. ball double down the third base line. When Wolverine See LATE, Page 11 Taubman tells…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

….59 17.03 24.18 7.02 From staff and wire reports Baseball coach Bud Middaugh, who guided the Wolverines to a 40-18 record and their second straight Big Ten baseball championship, has been named the Big…

… Ten's 1984 baseball coach of the year. Middaugh is in his fifth year as the head coach at Michigan. He has led the Wolverines to four Big Ten champion- ships and three appearances in the College World…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 15 ZIMMERMAN'S BIG WEEKEND POWERS WOLVERINES 'M'reserve takes tourney MVP By ROB POLLARD It's the kind of stuff dreams are made of. Before last…

…. BUT AFTER the Wolverines had clinched the Big Ten title on Sunday, Zimmerman had a season's worth of glory. The left-handed hitting Zimmerman had eight hits in thirteen at bats in the tournament, and…

March 23, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

… looked as if the Wolverines had its third straight NIT win in the bag. But, then shades of Northwestern flashed through everyone's mind when Tarpley missed an easy layup that could have finally stabbed…

…, "the Rats" were put in the gutter while Michigan goes to the glitter. The Wolverines will now play the winner of the Virginia Tech and Ten- nessee game on Monday in Madison Square Garden, one step away…

December 08, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…, including vic- tories over DePaul and Notre Dame. THIS ONE COULD make the 3-0 Wolverines break a sweat. "It'll be a good test for us," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, who directed Michigan to an 85…

…-60, last December in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines have never lost to Dayton, racking up a 10-0 mark over the length of the series. FINALLY, DAYTON suffers from the same disease which has plagued all of…

… to stop the Wolverines are three star- ters from last year's, 21-11 club, junior forward Damon Goodwin, senior guard Larry Schellenberg and sophomore guard Dan Christie. Donoher has been especially…

December 01, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

…Holiday Bowl tickets on sale now at Athletic Ticket Office $16.50 each The Michigan Daily SPORTS Saturday, December 1, 1984 Wrestling vs. CMU Sunday, 2 p.m. Crisler Arena Page 7 Wolverines set to…

… collar feisty Bulldogs By TIM MAKINEN Bill Frieder has Georgia on his mind. But unless something drastic hap- pens when the Georgia Bulldogs square off against the Wolverines today at Crisler Arena, the…

… the same starting five it employed in last Monday's season-opening victory against Detroit. The Wolverine frontcourt of Roy Tar- pley, Butch Wade and Richard Rellford shouldn't experience too much…

November 30, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 70) • Page Image 16

… at the door. Call 665-3717 for more information. Sports* Ice Hockey The Mighty Ice Wolverines stick it to the reviled, repulsive, and thoroughly revolting Ohio State Buckeyes. 7:30 p.m. at Yost Ice…

… The Buckeyes take on the Wolverines. Same M-time. Same M-place. Same M-channel. See Friday's listing. Men's Basketball How bout them dawgs? Georgia takes on the Wolverines at Crisler 8 p.m. Tickets are…

October 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

…, October 14, 1984 s Page 7 ICERS' MARK EVENT AT 1-1 Blue slips; Miami skates to 4-3 win By ADAM MARTIN Special to the Daily OXFORD, Ohio-Friday night, Miami head coach Steve Cady said the Wolverines

… we didn't play as well as I would have liked." What Berenson didn't like was a con- test plagued by a myriad of penalties, which interrupted any Wolverine momentum. "The hockey was quite chippy onight…

Wolverines picked up the pace -- and their hitting - and pulled even at one when left wing Chris Seychel took a Bruce Macnab centering pass and flip- ped it past Miami goaltender Brent Smith, who never saw the…

… puck past Smith's right side for a Wolverine lead. But one minute later, Miami evened the score after John Ciotti knocked in a Mike Martinec shot off the right post. THE REDSKINS took a 3-2 advan- tage…

September 25, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. SCHROEDER'S 14:59 TIME was 54 seconds ahead of the next Michigan runner, Judy Yuhn, who placed 16th with a 15:53 clip. Cathy Schmidt, Kelly Burt, and Melissa Thompson rounded out the Wolverines who…

… finishled a surprising fourth place at the Buckeye Fall Classic at Ohio State's Scarlet Golf Course this past weekend. The Wolverine's 54-hole total of 915 was thirty strokes behind the home- standing…

… us as a sophomore."' Rounding out the Wolverine scores were: Pete Savarino, 234; Chris West- fall, 242, and Steve Ludwig, 244. .. .Women settle for ninth The women's golf team finished ninth of 13…

September 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…-and-12 humility as the Washington Huskies dominated situation and threw a perfect strike over the the Wolverines, 20-11. middle' into the waiting arms of inside Last Saturday, Michigan manhandled super…

… day, the Huskies played that spoiler role. The Jacque Robinson led the drive to the endzone, Wolverines coughed up the pigskin five times in churning up 17 yards on four consecutive the afternoon…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… the Sugar Bowl game (above) was typical of Michigan's excellent defensive perfor- mance despite the last-minute score which gave Auburn a 9-7 victory over the Wolverines. The game was a sad climax to an…

April 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 148) • Page Image 10

…- ting as Michigan swept a pair of games from Western Michigan 7-1 and 5-1. Wolverine hurlers Gary Wayne and Bill Shuta stifled the Broncos for most of the frigid day. "I was real happy for both ?Gary and…

… pitch leading off the inning, and moved to third on a pair of ground-outs. The Wolverines widened the gap in the fourth when they struck for four runs. After two were out, second baseman Danny Teresa…

… the final run of the inning. Michigan tallied its final run in the fourth on doubles by outfielder Chris Gust and second baseman C. J. Beshke. The Wolverines had further oppor- tunities in the inning…

… JEFF SCHRIER Freshman third baseman Matt Siuda throws out the Bronco's Steve Bohn on a groundball in the fifth inning of yesterday's second game. The Wolverines swept a doubleheader from Western Michigan…

March 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

…? Joseph Patrick McFarland. McFarland is a 21-year-old, 126-pound Wolverine wrestler. Ten days removed from a second place finish in the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Assocation) championships, and…

…Farland, "as By DouglasB. Levy Michigan's dominant athlete? .. . Wolverine wrestler McFarland . far as Darkus is concerned, I don't know what it is. He's a solid, tough wrestler, but I still feel I can beat…

… finished sixth in the event. With her finishes, Fishbach' will join. Cahill in representing the Wolverines at this spring's olympic trials. First-year coach Peter Lindsay said his team's 58 point total was…

November 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

… juniors are the pivotal class for this team,"she said. "They have the excitement of the younger swimmers, but they're also a little more seasoned." By diving for the Wolverines, junior Leigh Anne Grabovez…

… Lindsay. "I think she was adjusting to me as a coach." Last year was Lindsay's first year coaching at Michigan. Other juniors who should contribute to the Wolverine effort are Karen Kuhlman, Kay Lundy and…

June 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

… hockey team should have the best incoming fresh- man class its seen in several years. Two players who signed letters of in- tent to play for the Wolverines this fall, Jeff Norton and Gary Lorden, had been…

… Chicago made a laced him, I trade for the third choice and selected r." U.S. Olympic star Ed Olczyk. The Red nt Wolverine Wings, drafting seventh, chose center en drafted Shawn Burr, who played for the high…

June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… ROB POLLARD There are only eight teams left with a shot at becoming college baseball's national champion, and for the fourth time in five years Michigan is one of them. The Wolverines earned the trip to…

…). LAST YEAR Michigan finished third in the CWS. Shortstop Barry Larkin, who had five hits in 18 at-bats in last year's tournament, feels the Wolverines are ready to take on the cream of the crop. "We…

June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 19

…Thi Michigan daiily - ridoyJune 1,1984 - ge 19 Red on Blue: Berenson adds color, hope to icers future By MIKE MCGRAW The new Wolverine hockey coach shouldn't have much of a problem con- vincing top…

… the Wolverines to a third-place finish in the NCAA tournament. "He had tremendous ability and was a superior leader," said Renfrew, who stopped short of calling Berenson the greatest player he'd ever…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-3, yesterday and move into the finals of the Big Ten baseball tournament against Northwestern. The two teams square off at 2:00 p.m. today. If the Wolverines beat the Wildcats they will be the Big Ten cham…

WOLVERINES never trailed in their triumph against N ..the Gophers, mainly because Wayne had the uncanny ability to pitch himself out of trouble. Minnesota left 16 men on base during the contest. They stranded…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

… the past the Wolverines had always been easily beaten by both the Hoosiers and Northwestern, the conference's two dominant teams. Indiana went on to defeat the Wildcats in the finals, 5-4 to capture…

… their sixth consecutive league title. While Michigan easily triumphed over fifth-seeded Minnesota for third place. The Wolverines had defeated sixth-seeded Purdue in the first round, 8-S. THE…

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