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April 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

Wolverine netters By PHIL NUSSEL With Michigan playing up and down all season and Notre Dame posting a respectable 14-7 record, one may have thought that yesterday's tennis match between the two rival…

… schools would have been close - but it was anything but that. The Wolverines posted their best win of the season shutting out the Irish 9-0 at the track and tennis building. Michigan, now 5-3 overall, won…

… really well," Royer commented. "It was probably the best I've concentrated all season." The Wolverines smoked the Irish in the last three singles matches as well as three freshmen - Jon Morris, Brad Koontz…

… positions. Sharton and Filer worked together quite well as they knocked off the Gib- bons and Walsh tandem, 6-2, 6-2. The win solidified Sharton and Filer as the Wolverines' top doubles combo. Shar- ton noted…

…-4. The blowout of the Irish really didn't 1. 9-0 and psychological benefit, is just what we need now," Eisner said. Nothing could be closer to the truth. The Wolverines must now face Big Ten defending…

… out of its way to play Michigan yesterday and its extra effort paid off. When Detroit was unable to host its scheduled doubleheader with the Wolverines because of bad playing con- ditions, the two teams…

… travelled to Ann Arbor to play their twinbill. The drive was worth it for the 2-12 Titans, as they split with the favored Wolverines (20- 5). Detroit won a thrilling second game, 5-4, after dropping the first…

… the right' field chalk line, came off Greg Everson, John Gretten- berger, who started the inning for the Wolverines, was the loser. Michigan had broken a 3-3 tie in the :top of the seventh when Barry…

… Larkin -singled home Mike Watters, who had led off the inning with a triple. The ;Wolverines had four hits and a walk in thd seventh, but bad luck on the basepaths prevented them from scoring more than one…

… FIRST game was not quite as in- tense as game two. Backed by the strong pitching of Paul Wenson, the Wolverines breezed to an 8-2 win. Beshke put the Wolverines ahead with at two-out single in the second…

December 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…, 1985 Page 12 Hoosiers highlight heavy holiday slate , By BARB McQUADE Semester break comes in the form of a less-than-formidable schedule for tie Michigan basketball team. The Wolverines can…

… quality, that should sharpen the Wolverines. a "Everything we're doing is preparing us," Frieder said. "We're preparing ourselves by playing a lot of games - too many really. We're pIaying so much we're not…

…, respec- tively. ACCORDING TO Wolverine head coach Bud Van De Wege, the battle with the 3-3 Indiana Hoosiers will be a tasty affair. "Indiana will be a great game," he said, because of their ap- petite for…

… for a roast 4 Buckeye feast. Along with Iowa, he said, "they're the cream of the crop. All the conditions have to be right for us to win." If the Wolverines were to swallow both Indiana and Ohio State…

November 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…Wrestling Wolverine Open Saturday, 9 a.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Monday, November 11, 1985 Volleyball vs. Ferris State Tuesday, 7 p.m. CCRB Page 7 Boiler blowout First Downs…

… Arena on Friday and losing 6-2 on Saturday at Munn Arena. THE GOOD part of the feature was the display of excellent hockey on Friday night. The Wolverines' inten- sity and hard work ended the Spar- tans…

… hoping to win as much as we were ex- pecting to win." The Wolverines could have quit early when Michigan State forward Mike Donnelly from behind the Michigan net, found freshman scoring sensation Joe…

… allowing the easy goal. "I THOUGHT to myself 'it went in and it's one mistake.' What can you do, it was a rotten mistake," said the Wolverine netminder. "I knew we would come back and when we tied it, it was…

… a new game again." Michigan took full advantage of Brad Jones' tying goal. Brad Mc- Caughey, Chris Seychel and Todd Carlile added first period tallies to give the Wolverines a 4-3 lead. Jeff Norton…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… pinned. Wolverine captain Joe McFarland then received an unexpected gift from Lehigh coach Thad Turner when Tur- ner decided to move Jim Frick from 134 to 142 poundswto replace Lehigh star Peter Yozzo, who…

…. However, Turner's switch forced Rickey Moore, Michigan's starting 142- pounder to suit up in a hurry. Moore had expected Yozzo's forfeit to give him the free win and, according to Wolverine coach Dale Bahr…

…. The Wolverines currently find them- selves dominating the eighth position in the CCHA heading into their home-and- home series this weekend against Bowling Green The-Faleons-occupy the- third spot (or…

…, Berensoni noted, should assure at least one defensive-minded offensive player on the ice throughout the game. Berenson will also hope that the soporific (from the Latin, sopor) Wolverine power-play can come…

… alive and generate some scoring after devoting one full day of practice to the man-advantage situation. There is little doubt the Wolverines are prepared to jump back into the CCHA play after dumping two…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… sagged to 28-34-6 the next season, Berenson was seeking employment until he hooked up with Scotty Bowman in Buffalo, and then, with the Wolverines last year. WITH 22 years in the professional ranks behind…

… what's here." Of course, Berenson is intent on winning ,a few hockey games, in case anyone wondered. Last year's seventh place CCHA finish and 13-26-1 record leaves the Wolverines with little place to go…

… Powers. Berenson looks to finish in top four. 4 Doily Photo by DAN HABIB- Red Berenson is in his second year as Michigan hockey coach. The for-r mer Wolverine hockey great emphasizes to his players the…

… have to score at a better rate than last year. If last week's intrasquad game in which 22 goals were netted is any in- dication of things to come, the .Wolverines just may have enough firepower to offset…

… where we couldn't buy a goal." BERENSON, however, sees offen- sive improvement over last season, one in which the Wolverines were out- scored 208-151 and one in which his team failed to average four goals…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… was the only Wolverine to make crucial shots, make that any shots, in the overtime. The 6-11 center hit a 15-footer to give Michigan the initial lead of the extra period. Tarpley took a low pass offthe…

… floor and shot it in over three Illini defenders to give the Wolverines their last lead at 58-56 with See WOLVERINES, Page 10 Reagan nominates education secretary By KERY MURAKAMI with wire reports…

…, Page 2 Associated Press Wolverine center Roy Tarpley guards Illinois forward Efram Winters' drive to the hoop. Michigan lost last night's overtime contest, 64-58 in Champaign. Peace By DAVID KLAPMA…

Wolverine wrestling against Lehigh. I i I …

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

… rturns a unit comprised of many quality players. BERENSON HOPES that experien- ce will help the defense improve on last season, one in which the Wolverines allowed 208 goals (averag- ing more than five…

… champions of the east? That's the way the fight song sounds when discussing the hockey team. The addition of three new-comers from New England this season brings the Wolverine player total from that region to…

… repeat; r higher rebuilding year, but we want to see some short term rewards," said Berenson. "Our improvement will be directly related to our young players' improvement." If the Wolverine rookies play…

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