March 22, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 102) • Page Image 15
…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 22, 2000 -15 The boys are back on South Campus The weather's getting warmer (slightly), college bas- ketball is nearly over (or in the minds of Wolverine fans…
… - long gone) and it's opening day down at The Fish. College baseball is back in Ann Arbor, and for the *Wolverines that doesn't mean just for the season, but maybe for good. Michigan returns to the diamond…
… tude has returned to Ann Arbor. GRANDSTAFF Five seasons ago the Michigan base- The ball team was a wreck. The Wolverines Grand Scheme .were horrible - having failed to com-_._ pose a winning season…
… into a tail spin they would not soon recover from. The '80s saw the Wolverines capture all ten regular season Big Ten Championships, four Big Ten playoff champi- onships, four trips to the College World…
… Wolverines to four Big Ten tournaments, and last season, Zahn guided the team to its first NCAA appearance in a decade. With key losses all over the lineup don't expect a repeat of last season, but don't count…
… out the Wolverines with Zahn at the helm either. -Chris Grandstaff can be found chilling in a semi-buzzed state at Ray Fisher Stadium (or more appropriately, The Fish) all spring next to the likes…
… offormer Tiger Lance Parrish, and a shirtless Wolverines'radio announcer Doug Kasch. He can be reached at cgrandstaumich.edu PREVIEW Continued from Page 12 doing the tight things to score runs. ."But if we…
… process - and last year, he coached the Wolverines to the Big Ten Tournament title. In 1968, Zahn got his degree from Michigan before being drafted by the Chicago White Sox and eventually sign- ing with the…