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September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - September 30, 1996 FIELD HOCKEY Wolverines' sticks can shoot, can't score lately Michigan outshoots opponents but comes up short By Richard Shin Daily…

… young Wolverines. In Michigan's two losses this past weekend, the Wolverines managed just four goals despite firing 40 shots against Ohio State and Penn State. Against Ohio State on Friday, the Wolverines

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…UT £idliau &Ie I Wolverines work double-time Michigan soccer scraps to victory over Indiana, 1-0, in 2 overtimes L By Dan Stillman Daily Sports Writer With 1:09 remaining in the second overtime…

…, frustration turned to joy for the Wolverines. Freshman Emily Schmitt scored to give the Michigan women's soccer team an exhilarating 1-0 victory over Indiana yesterday afternoon. Schmitt's goal earned the…

… second half and overtime periods. Michigan's best scoring chance in the first half came when a Wolverine headed a corner into the crossbar. Several other opportunities were thwarted by Indiana goalkeeper…

… goaltender Jessica Jones. Despite coming out and equaling Indiana's physicalness in the second half, the Wolverines' offensive frustrations continued. See HOOSIERS, Page 7B Freshman Mari Hoff and the…

Wolverines a overtime yesterday, 1-0. Michigan is now 'M' field Jhocke stuCk by Lions, 5-2 By Pranay Reddy aily Sports Writer It was all too simple a story that was played out yesterday afternoon at Ocker…

…, the only excitement you felt was your rush to the exits early in the second half. Michigan 38 UCLA 9 The seventh-ranked Wolverines built a 35-3 third-quarter lead and cruised to a surprisingly easy…

… UCLA (1-2). The Wolverines' total yardage was more than half of the 1,014 yards they had gained in the previous three games combined. "We'll find some things to work on, but I think this was best outside…

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… the Big Ten at 5-6, the Wolverines have had a very difficult schedule, marked by a season opener against No. I Hawaii. But that's all in the past. What lies ahead is a rough Big Ten conference out for…

… blood. The Wolverines found that out with a difficult weekend, being beaten by both Iowa and Illinois. The journey is just beginning and here's a look at what's to come: In the pre-season Big Ten coaches…

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

… hurting were becom- ing a bit much for Clarence Williams, while he seemed to be carrying the ball every other down for the Wolverines. Williams needed help, and last week, he looked to fellow running back…

…'t play in the Wolverines' opener against Illinois, because he had incom- plete coursework. Banged up ribs kept him out of the Boston College game last weekend. That screwed things up a bit for the…

… Alexander was the last Wolverine to score four touchdowns, accomplishli Woodson's more than just window dressing 6 < PASS DEFENSE Player Int Yds Woodson 2 27 Swett 1 15 Elston 0 0 Ray 0 0 Totals 3 42 Lg 27…

… Nicholas J. Cotsonika Daily Sports Editor Charles Woodson is not a stand-in. IHe does not play offense, defense and special teams for the Wolverines to fill in, help out, or patch up anything. He is there to…

… wide open field. I was just trying to make something happen." The 31-yard run set up the Wolverines' touchdown that put them ahead, 28-3. "He made a great individual play that great individual players…

… not Wolverines continu any more than that. After all, hadn't ence slate next the Wolverines hit that number the Northwestern. past four games? "I felt going into Well, Michigan hit blackjack we would…

… have a Saturday against UCLA, scoring 21 Michigan coach Llo points in the second quarter alone. just didn't know wh The Wolverines ended up with 38 Apparently wheni points and more than 550 yards in…

January 30, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… question of whether he would lose, but what he would win by." Pusztai advanced to yesterday's fi- nal in convincing fashion, ousting fifth-seed and fellow Wolverine John Costanzo 7-5, 6-1 in the fourth round…

… were Wolverines, making the final four resemble a Michigan team practice. "I am sure Costanzo would have been in the semis had he been in the other bracket," Eisner said. "But I am extremely pleased with…

… Penn State, 5-7, 7-6, 6-2. In the No. 7 and No.8 singles bracket, freshman Jordan Szekely of Michigan finished second, losing to Oliver Freelove of Illinois in the final, 6-1, 6- 2. The Wolverines

… compete next inihe eighth-annual O'Charleys Invitational at Tennessee, Feb. 2-4. Michigan will be seeded third and will face South Florida in the first round. The following weekend the Wolverines will squa…

… liked to be called, the rest of the team. The meet may not have helped the Wolverines recover record-wise for their poor showing in previous meets, but many on the team felt the event helped them in other…

… coaching at Michigan, he still feels the Wolverines acted as if they were in a real meet. "We still performed with the same focus and played with the same ability that we would have in any dual meet with any…

… Murphy Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's swimming team seems to do a pretty good job of developing talent. The Wolverines' upperclass con- tingent includes three Olympic hope- fuls and four NCAA…

…, the Wolverines are mo* concerned about technique and speed as opposed to endurance. FUTURE OLYMPIANS?: Three Michi- gan swimmers are looking to make a strong showing at the Olympic Trials. The trials…

…, which will be held in Indianapolis in March, will provide these Wolverines with the opportu- nity to measure their ability on a na- tional level before possibly compet- ing on an international level…

January 30, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

Wolverines enjoyed 77.5 and 80.5 degree temperatures on Fri- Notebook widely known for its die-hard fans, the cheers echoing through Canham sounded like a high school basketball game. "The cheering really…

… and media guide in hand, Bennett got the auto- graphs of Wolverine swimmers and coaches. When asked if he knew that he had the signatures of national champions and potential Olympians, Bennett chuckled…

… sport two years ago. Jamie Reynolds entered volleyball outs for the Wolverines last year unsure of what to expect. He has re- ceived quite an education in the last 18 months. "I had never played organized…

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