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September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 76

…- ching their recordof futility in close contests of '80-'81. With just a little luck, the Wolverines would have attained a better-than-.500 slate. INCLUDED AMONG THE hear- tbreakers was a two-point loss…

…'s opening round. Among the vacancies left by graduation are those of Abby Currier, the second all-time scorer in Michigan history, and Brenda Venhuizen, wh was the catalyst for the Wolverines ;of of the bench…

…. Despite these losses. Soluk shouldin the future be able to look back on 1981- 82 as her first .500 season as the Wolverine coach. Men gymnasts 5th in Big Ten Sports Informotion Photo DIANE DIETZ, THE…

Wolverines' all-state scoring machine, drives past a defender on her way to the bucket. Last campaign, she set a single-season record by pumping in 540 points (20 per game) for the Michigan women, who finished…

… team - a record of longevity exceeding that of any other Wolverine athletic coach - Newt Loken has seen it all. He has ex- perienced the ultimate jubilation of winning the NCAA championship and the…

… record and a fifth-place Big Ten finish. THE WOLVERINES were plagued by losses to injury all season, the most notable being those of all-arounder Chris Van Mierlo before the season started and Mike Mc…

…. "It was an in- teresting and enjoyable season as far as exposure to top gymnasts," he said, in reference partly to Michigan's trip to the southwest, where the Wolverines faced some of the top squads in…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 81

… in sports," as he closed his second year as the Michigan mentor by again winning the Big Ten championship and the NCAA Mideast Regional, earning the- Wolverines their second College World Series (CWS…

… disappointment, however, as some of the competition, such as Florida International and Miami of Florida, had begun their seasons much earlier than the teams from the snow belt. ,THE WOLVERINES THEN got in the…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 80

… of 13 consecutive Big Ten titles, saw its claim to conference supremacy seriously challenged in last season's Big Ten Tournament, as up- start Minnesota came out of the pack to tie the Wolverines for…

… Leach, made Wolverine tennis history by win- ning four consecutive Big Ten titles at the number two spot. "No one player can fill the gap made when you lose such an excellent tennis player as Matt," said…

… be strong players in the up coming season. In doubles, Wolverine tennis followers can expect key play at the second slot with a Haney-Debryn corn- bination, according to Eisner. The duo was the only…

… Blue doubles team to cap- - ture a Big Ten crown last year. I Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTIROM WOLVERINE NETTER Mark Mees strokes through a backhand during ac- tion in the Big Ten third singles…

…. I Eli I I I Wolverine women'S tennis on the upswing By BARB BARKER At this time last year, things looked pretty bleak for coach Ollie Owens and the Michigan women's tennis program. The rookie…

… will not be as great of a loss." Owens said that the team can look for sophomore Marian Kremer to fill the number one singles slot. Kremer, who sported a 20-6 record last season, was the only Wolverine

… JCPenney. Stop by our "Michigan Shop" and out our selection of leisure-time wE emblazoned with the Wolverine loc U of M emblem in all your favorite of blue and gold. We carry shirts,j training bags, caps and…

September 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

… at Ferry Field by a score of women p 4-0. The Wolverines' victory improved and with their record to 1-2-1 and was only the goal, this Wird versus CMU in 14 outings. making it It seemed as though the…

… prat When the Wolverine women came up ning a lot blan al off of the stick of sophomore tchendorf, the game turned Immediately the Michigan ut pressure on the Chippewas in minutes notched another one by…

… trip," k Chip said Michigan coach Candy Zientek. As the second half began, " the Wolverines continued to out-hustle the Chippewas with sophomore halfback Denise Comby scoring to make it 3-0 in favor of…

… Michigan. Comby, from West- field, New Jersey, was the third leading scorer for the Wolverines last year as a freshman, and Zientek is expecting pewas, bigger and better things from her in the '81 season…

…. With the adept goaltending of Nancy Hirsch, a sophomore from Glencoe, Illinois, the Wolverines' defense wts too tough for the Chil pewas to penetrate. To add to the Michigan margin, Forrestel added her…

… second goal of the day, ending the scoring for the Wolverines. It was Michigan's first- ever shutout of CMU. "OUR GIRLS have the potential, we just need some time," said Zientek, in her third year as the…

…'s game was the first in a five-game home series. The Wolverines meet the Spartans of Michigan State in their next outing Monday at 4:00 p.m. IM Scores Tuesday SOFTBALL Independent Morning Missles 15…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

…," predicted Coach Ron Warhurst. One of the Wolverines' biggest assets is the number and quality of runners they retain from last year's squad, which finished a strong seventh at the NCAA meet, Michigan's best…

…:26 5,000-meters indoors and has a fast 4:53 mile to her credit, which set a Track and Tennis Building record. Fudula also displayed signs of im- provement for the Wolverines during the past year, and…

September 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

….49 speed in the forty, and also competes as a long jumper for the Wolverine tracksters. The pride and joy of this year's offen- sive squad will be an offensive line that is the envy of many pro teams…

… So 1978-Mi Wa 1979--Mi Sou 1981-Mi Wa ORANGE 1975-Mi Ok GATOR ] 1979-Mi No WOLVERINE SENIOR tailback ButchWoolfolk (24) weaves down the field for another big gain. Woolfolk, the 1981 Rose Bowl's Most…

September 27, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… within one wide receiver's step of handing Michigan its second upset defeat in three weeks, but the Wolverines held on- yesterday for a 21-16 win before 105,213 Michigan Stadium fans. The triumph, giving…

… Michigan a 2-1 mark thus far in 1981, may have been a costly one for the Wolverines as several gridders went down with injuries, in- cluding wide receiver Anthony Carter, who left the contest after spraining…

… at Indiana. WITH 5:55 remaining in the game, Navy (also 2-1) mounted a drive from its own 29-yard line to the Wolverine 23. With two minutes remaining and second-and-18 from the 31, backup quarterback…

… Pagnanelli's desperation heave-on second down was pulled in by Wolverine defensive back Jeff Reeves to settle the outcome. A seething Bo Schembechler was anything but satisfied by the play of his squad, which…

… out for the Wolverines, as he reached the 100-yard mark for the fifth straight game with 117 on 25 carries. Woolfolk concurred with his coach's post-game assessment, "They (the Midshipmen) didn't do…

September 26, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

… athletic affliction called "jum- per's knee"-a looseness in the knee tendons which makes it painful to jump. McCormick was the Wolverines' six- *th man and he managed to play in each of their games last year…

… success." What the end results of the 1981-82 Michigan hoop campaign will be without McCormick's services -also remains a mystery at this point. There is no doubt, though, that the Wolverines - a team with…

… Mitchell himself, the honoree's son, Mr. Robert Mitchell, Intercollegiate Athletic Director Don Lanham, Wolverine gymnastics coach Newt Loken, Intramural Sports Direc- tor Michael Stevenson, Professor…

… out. MINNESOTA- Has the home course advantage for the Big Ten Championships. THE LARGEST contributing factor to the Wolverines lack of confidence towards the season is the unsure status of returning All…

… Dan Beck all having good training summers, proven performance is present. The questionable key that can make or break the Wolverines, however, are sophomores Jim Schmidt, Glenn Craze, Mark Wycoff, and…

September 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… have a good day passing at all," said the Wolverine mentor. "At times, he seemed to be rushing his passes and all of that is a matter of timing and he's going to have to work on that. But make no doubt…

…, he still does not leave' out the possibility of the Wolverines spending another New Year's Day in Pasadena. "It won't take a miracle for us to go,. back to the Rose Bowl again this season," said…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

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