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December 02, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 42) • Page Image 13

… accustomed -to playing out of the spotlight - Ray Jackson and Jimmy King. At the same time, there were five freshmen and a handful of inexperienced leftovers to *work into his system. However, the Wolverines

…- ing to get on track, its schedule may provide the perfect opponent at the perfect time - it plays Tennessee- Chattanooga (1-1) tomorrow at 2p.m. The Wolverines defeated the Mocca- sins, 97-89, last year…

December 02, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… stems from the re- sultof the lasttime the Wolverines took the ice. In their last game, Michigan lost to Minnesota, 4-3, after leading 3-1 in the third period. Tomorrow's game will also be tough for the…

… Irish because it's the Wolverines' only home game in the month of December, and it's the only game for both teams this weekend - thus making it the focal point for the Wolverines' aggression. "We have…

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… opposite directions. The Badgers (6-8 Big Ten, 15-8 overall) are in the midst of a four- game losing skid, including a pair of losses at home (Minnesota and North- western). The No. 3 Wolverines (12- 2, 20…

…." Indeed, that time the Badgers were one Andy Kilbride 3-pointer away from tying the game in the waning seconds, but they eventually fell to the Wolverines, 79-75. Junior swingman Michael Finely led all…

… Kent Tschannen, juniors Dan Abruzzi and Dill and sophomore Shuichi Matsumoto all have consideration times. Three of the Wolverine relays - the 200 freestyle, the 200 medley and the 400 medley - are also…

November 02, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

…, Alex Lengeman and Neal Morton may not represent the future of the Michigan men's basket- ball team. But they do represent the future of the Wolverines' practices. The five are non-scholarship ad- ditions…

… Purdue match. She blasted 16 kills and an impressive .343 hitting per- centage. WOUNDED WOLVERINES: Sopho- mores Colleen Miniuk and Kristin Ruschiensky, who started matches earlier this season, did not…

February 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… want to get involved more was Juwan Howard." The Wolverine center was more than involved, scoring a team-high 17 points and hauling down a game-high 17 boards. Howard and the rest of the Wolverines

…. He docked the lion's share of defending Robinson in the second half, and made stops when ultimately necessary. The rest of the Wolverines notably were not oblivious to Rose's struggles. Along with…

… big man for the Boilermakers to have a real chance at victory. Michigan came together as a group. Rose found a way to contribute, and the Wolverines were more than a little fortunate in the end. Howard…

… the No. 13 Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 14-4 overall) a crucial road victory, 63-62, and sole possession of first place in the conference. "We won. I'm still not sure as to how or why," Michigan coach Steve…

… Fisher said. The how of Michigan's victory had everything to do with its sudden rebounding resurgence, particularly on the offensive end. The Wolverines amassed a season-high 24 offensive rebounds, none…

… game, he gave the Boilermak- ers their biggest lead of the game, 53- 42, with a driving layup. But then Dugan Fife stepped up for the Wolverines. With an airball chant rolling through the crowd, as a…

…:21 left, pulling the Wolverines to within five, 55-50. "Fife did a great job of beating us tonight. We had them where we wanted them," Keady said. "We had an 11-point lead, and it should've been a 21-point…

Wolverine who struggled during the first half. Michigan committed eight turn- overs in the first nine minutes of play. The Boilermakers had 10 turnovers of their own, and didn't score until Robinson made a…

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