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May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 11, 1984 Page 20 'M' to clash with Purdue I By ROB POLLARD Lately, Michigan baseball coach Bud Middaugh has developed a splitting headache. His Wolverines

… consistency." A perfect time to develop that con- sistency would be this weekend. Michigan travels to West Lafayette for a big four-game series with Purdue this Saturday and Sunday. The Wolverines need to win…

… seventh to erase a 7-5 Michigan lead, and win the game. One of the key plays oc- curred in the sixth when with two-outs Wolverine pitcher Dave Karasinski was late covering the bag on a grounder to first…

… in- nings. Those are games we should win." In the first game against EMU, a three-run Michigan seventh inning broke a five-all tie and gave the Wolverines an 8-6 win. On Tuesday at Fisher Stadium…

…, Michigan split with Wayne State, dropping the first game, 4-0, and winning the nightcap, 11-5. This weekend will be the final chance for the Wolverines to exorcise their defensive woes. Next weekend the Big…

… Netherlands after spending the first six days of its trip in that country, which will be remembered by the Wolverines for its flat terrain, rainy weather and terrible food. The team was treated to a better meal…

… take on the Greek national team today and tomorrow to finish up the playing stage of their European trip. 4 I Wolverine shortstop Barry Larkin slides safely into home during the first inning of…

… player-of-the-week for his superlative performance in last weekend's four-game series with Michigan State. Larkin, a finalist on the Olympic team, went 7-15. with two game- winning RBI. The Wolverines and…

… inside. But the Wolverines were able to match them there and provide enough outside shooting to gain the victory. Michigan jumped out to nine-point halftime lead and seemed to be headed for an easy win…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… us to wage a first- strike nuclear war," said Freedman af- ter she made her decision. See RPC, Page 5 Wildcats upset Wolverines, 5452 By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily EVANSTON - Northwestern…

…-52 victory over the Wolverines. PETERSON WENT to the line after Michigan's Roy Tarpley fouled him while going for a rebound. Wolverine coach Bill Frieder attempted to rattle Peterson by making him wait through…

… Michigan's opportunity to particippte in college basketball's national chm- pionship tournament. A victory would have virtually assured the Wolverine a tournament berth. Now their fate is un- sure. The NCAA…

… Selection Committee will announce the tournament field this af- ternoon. If the committee leaves out Michigan, the Wolverines probably will play in the National Invitation Tour- nament.} Regulation play…

… ended with the game tied at 50. Northwestern took a 52-50 lead at 2:40 on a pair of Peterson free throws but the Wolverines quickly tied the game on a jumper by Antoine Joubert. Michigan regained…

… possession when Wildcat forward Andre Goode shot an airball. THE WOLVERINES held the ball for the last shot and got off a good one. But Leslie Rockymore's open jumper from the free throw line bounced off the…

… rim. Michigan also had a chance to win the game in regulation. The Wolverines stalled for the final shot but the strategy failed when Turner missed a 15-foot basesline jumper. Art Aaron led Northwestern…

…. PETERSON FINISHED with 10 points. Tarpley scored 17 points for the Wolverines, while Joubert contributed 14. Michigan's 26-percent second half shooting, combined with Aaron's 6-for- 10 post…

…-intermission field goal shooting, allowed Northwestern to come back. The Wildcats took the lead from the Wolverines, 35-34, with 12:17 left in Frieder .looks for NCAA bid regulation. Neither team held more than a two…

…-point advantage afterwards. Michigan pulled out to a 25-19 halftime lead on the strength of ten Tarpley points. The sophomore center sank a variety of midrange jumpers, several while tightly guarded. The Wolverines

December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… Page 9 Wolverines bust Broncos By JEFF BERGIDA Western Michigan has an outstanding women's volleyball team. Its hockey team is pretty good, too. Basketball, however, just ain't the Broncos' thing…

…. DESPITE sleepwalking its way- through the first 23 minutes of non- action, Michigan trounced the Ponies, 83-59, last night at Crisler Arena. Roy Tarpley led the way for the Wolverines with 21 points and 12…

… average. Western hit its low point with 12 minutes remaining when the Wolverine defense conceded a lay-up to back-up center Mark Gorski. The 6-8 225-pound Gorski, who had compiled a sterling seven percent…

… forward Richard Rellford puts up an easy bucket in second half ac- tion last night. Rellford had nine points and 11 rebounds in helping the Wolverines to a runaway 83-59 victory. 200 26/55 7/9 27 11 19…

… weekend. Michigan drew the host school, Florida State, the first night, but the pressure did not get to the Wolverines as they shot a cool 51 percent from the floor in eliminating the Seminoles. SENIOR…

… advantage to push the Wolverines outside where they hit a below average 42 percent from the field. "They were much bigger than we were," said coach Van De Wege. "They were more like a Big Ten team." Van De…

…. Against South Alabama, Lorea Feldman once again paced the Wolverines with 14 points. 0 0 is S l i l COKE SALE' $1.99 8-pk. *1/2 Liter Campus Corner r 0 " " " 0 ii0iiii0i00i @ S.....+ 818 S. State…

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…Men's Basketball vs. Yugoslavia National team Thursday, 7:30 Crisler Arena SPORTS Wrestling Wolverine Open Today, 9:00 a.m. Crisler Arena ,.« ,the Michigan Daily Sunday, November 11, 1984 Page…

… fact a that it was a less talented hockey team than Michigan State last night. The Wolverines fared no better on the road than at home Friday night, drop- ping an 8-2 decision before a full house of 6…

…,053 at Munn Arena. THERE WERE fewer mistakes and fewer penalties for both teams but the result was the same for Michigan, its fifth straight loss. The Wolverines didn't pass well, they were outskated and…

…- tans then exploded for five goals in the third to turn a 3-1 lead into a rout. However, it was Spartan goalie Bob Essensa who was tested early as the Wolverines came out fired up for the first period…

… quickly though, on a goal by Tom Anastos at 5:48 and never looked back. Center Bill Shibicky notched a goal late in the period to give the Spartans a lead they would not relinquish. The Wolverines

… cluding or a one-gam Berensc its aggres weekend a "I don't we have 1 said. "An top teams continue t 8-2 Wolverines took out their ns in the final period, starting brawls with the Spartans in- ne which will…

… in the coun- try. The season officially begins today with the Wolverine Open, but already the team has been recognized as a good one, when it was selected to represent the Midwest at last weekend…

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…

November 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… disgust. The wet spot on the floor between Holt- z's feet was testimony. The loss left a bitter taste in his mouth. Though the Gophers were clearly overmatched by the Wolverines at Michigan stadium…

…, apparently tying the score at 14-14. BUT AN official ruled Foggie stepped out of bounds at the four-yard line, negating the score. Four cracks at the Wolverine defense could only get Min- nesota to the one…

…. Michigan took over on down and then romped 99 yards ignited by a 68-yard sprint by Jamie Morris, to make the score 21-7 and leave Holt's Gophers looking for a miracle. It never came, as the Wolverines scored…

… to be very good." While Foggie ignited the Minnesota offense, a fired-up defense was able to keep Michigan at bay-at least for a lit- tle while. The Wolverines were stymied See 'M', Page 8 It ain…

…'t over 'til it's over Believe it or not, Michigan can still play in the 1985 Rose Bowl if the following things happen next Satur- day: " The Wolverines beat Ohio State I Iowa is upset by Minnesota…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…, all in attendance thought "overtime." But to the crowd's surprise (and Smith's), the ball banked off the board and cleanly through the net, giving the Wildcats a 62-60 victory, over the Wolverines. With…

… in the game high 29 points after intermission as the Bluejays over- Erickson (21) and Anne Smith (45). The Wolverines lost the game, 62-60, on a title second half, had a chance to win the game in…

October 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

… who won with 16:54 clocking. In the men's open four, the Wolverines eaily grabbed first place with 18:37; London Rowing Club followed at 21:12. And finally, in the women's open eight race, South Niagara…

… who had a time of 19:01 cruised past both th Wolverine "A" team with,19:53, and the "B" team with 20:10. Although it was an exciting regatta, this race was more of a warm-up for the crew team's upcoming…

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