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December 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… refuses to talk politics with the media. So with the pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to the Wolverines and the War Eagles in the Bourbon Bowl. That's right, New Orleans on New Year's has nothing…

…? All of those questions, however, will have to be answered on January 2. I guess it really doesn't matter what a team is called, because either Michigan or Auburn - the Wolverines, Tigers, War Eagles and…

… home with an 82-63 win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Gloria Soluk gave 6-7 freshman Lynn Morozko her first start of the season in hopes of bolstering the team's inside game against the smaller CMU front line…

… destroy the Michigan inside game. After six minutes, Soluk benched Morozco. Even when a pass got through to the freshman center, she either lost the handle on the ball or had it stolen. The Wolverines

… the Wol-verines, hitting 7 of 14 shots from the floor along with a pair of free throws. Wendy Bradetich played her second solid game in a row picking up 15 points. Cox and Tower led the Central Michigan…

… percent of its field goals compared to the Wolverines'15 percent. PROBABLY THE MOST significant statistic was turnovers with the Wolverines losing the ball a discouraging 29 times. CMU didn't do much better…

… into helter skelter out there. We have to be more structured and run our offense." The Wolverines had a number of potential fast breaks in the game, but they elected to continue to attempt run- ning a…

…. . S.. but wary of the Big (Ten) Chill 1 I EMBLEMI Free wrapping Papek~br By RANDY BERGER U PON HEARING of the Wolverine's 76-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta, Michigan basketball…

Wolverines and that it should give the team much-needed confidence going into the Big Ten season. The fact that Michigan won on the road is a feat in itself. Last year the team suffered through a 4-9 record (0…

… we do it against the bigger Big Ten teams.' - Michigan coach Bill Frieder come so easy for the Wolverines front line against the Big Ten. To say the least, Georgia had nobody in the Peach State that…

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… captain X X ............................ 4 Icers try to extinguish Flames By JOE CHAPELLE It will be a battle for ninth place tonight at Yost Ice Arena as the Michigan Wolverines play host to Illinois…

…-Chicago. Both the Wolverines and the Flames along with Lake Superior State share the not-too- impressive ninth slot in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association standings. Although the Wolverines would rather be…

… for the powerful Michigan Wolverine team who dunked the Hurons handily, 78-35 on Dec. 10. "IT WAS a low-keyed Michigan squad swimming against a fired-upsand enthusiastic Huron team," said Michigan head…

… competition allows forunlimited entries, so the Wolverines will be able 4 to put several gymnasts into com- petition who have not seen action thus far this season. This is important for the squad since it has…

… several top per- formers, but needs more depth and ex- perience in several events. The Wolverines will be looking for especially strong performances from Kevin McKee and captain Milan Stanovich. In the…

Wolverine's last meet, T e Wolverine Invitational, McKee took frsts in both the high bar and the floor exercise, while Stanovich was the top finisher on the trampoline and in the all-around competition…

May 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

Wolverines, 6-1 in conference play. First of all, Michigan has hitters. Lots of hitters. Only one regular, Dale 'They're like a baseball blitzkrieg. They come at you from so many different directions. They…

… can pitch, hit, run, hit and run - you name it. They're just a great baseball team.' -Michigan State coach Tom Smith on the Wolverines. Sklar, is hitting under .300 and he has 10 extra base hits…

… trouble promoting its program. The reason? 40 degree temperatures in mid-April don't help. Sure, there are 20-30 people who attend every Wolverine home game no matter what the weather, but for some games…

… fans to turn out at Fisher Stadium. If they started the season in May instead of April, the Wolverines and other teams in the same predicament, might be able to better promote and sell their programs…

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, January 7, 1983 Page 9 'M'DROPS CONFERENCE OPENER Professionally Wildcats whip Wolverines, 69-64 By JESSE BARKIN Special to the Daily CHICAGO - The Michigan…

… 'Wolverines came into Alumni Hall in Chicago with a 9-1 record shooting for a win in their Big Ten opener against Northwestern. The problem was they didn't take aim. The Wolverines made an anemic 24 of 74 shots…

June 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… Univer- See HARASSMENT, Page 4 AP Photo Wolverine freshman Barry Larkin beats the throw to Maine's second baseman Jeff Paul for a fifth-inning double in College World Series action Saturday. Michigan…

…). But there is no guessing who the Wolverines must stop - the nation's leading hitter Dave Magadan. The Wolverines must beat Alabama and at least three other opponents if they are to win the Series and…

June 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

Wolverines second bunt single of the in- "I wasn't happy with the wz uding a decisive three-run homer in single. ning, this one by Watters, put runners (Karazim) was getting the ball u fifth inning to lead…

… that way until called on relief ace Tim Karazim. ting in the clutch. I'm impressed wi WIFT APPARENTLY was not the Wolverine seventh. After Rich Bair Karazim got the first two batters he their team. I got…

Wolverine pitcher Stoll but not Sabo. "Hey, how the heck do you leave Sabo off the All-American team?" Winkin asked rhetorically. "It's unbelievable to me. There's one of the great players. Sabo did…

… of Craig Shirley, scoring teammate Frank Velleggia. Barry Shollenberger, Alabama's fourth-year coach, is ex- pected to send lefthander Rick Browne to the mound against the Wolverines. Browne is 10-1 on…

… the season with a 3.52 ear- ned run average. If Browne is to stop the Wolverines he will have to stop Chris Sabo. The junior third baseman went 3-4 with four RBIs against Maine on Saturday, including a…

June 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

… Michigan senior Brian Diemer. According to Wolverine assistant track coach Ron Warhurst, Diemer just kept going without looking back. "After the last barrier, he just left everyone else," Warhurst said. "He…

… best in Wolverine history. "Lisa was way back early on and pulled up from the back with a good, strong finish," said Goodridge. Sue Frederick-Foster didn't do as well as the Wolverines hoped, but placed…

… sixth in the 1,500 meters. "She ran a tactically perfect race," explained Goodridge. "But the first 100 yards hurt her too much." Other Wolverine results from the Houston meet include Joyce Wilson's 12th…

May 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… begins at 11:00 a.m. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Mees paces netters at Big Tens Special tothe Daily MADISON-The Michigan men's tennis team must feel a bit like Gary Cooper today. The Wolverines ended the…

…/6 pack Folonari Suave $4"/i.5 liter 303N.Ffth 996-9683 open ti! 2 a.m. in number two singles, losing 6-4, 6-4. Haney's loss was one of only two defeats suffered by the Wolverines yesterday, as Michigan…

June 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 14

… in yesterday's draft, may have felt the pressure of performing in the series with the draft just two days away. He also felt that Wolverine pitcher Rich Stoll, the 14th pick yesterday, was in the same…

… round by the Montreal Expos. Sabo, a third baseman, was the second player chosen in the second round. The Cincinnati Reds drafted the Wolverine slugger. THE DETROIT Tigers used their first two picks to…

May 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

… the crowd last Wed- nesday at Joe Louis Arena. Women 's athletic dept. honors three top seniors 4 By JIM DAVIS The Michigan Women's Athletic Department extended special honors to three Wolverine

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