March 07, 1989
(vol. 99, iss. 106)
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… school last week, but the Michigan women's basketball team would have probably preferred to spend their vacation in dreary cold, nearly-arctic Ann Arbor. Last weekend, the Wolverines received a chilly…
… consisted strictly of first-year players and sophomores. But they were still stronger than the more experienced Wolverines, scoring a 69-55 victory. P UR D U E'S MaChelle Joesph, the top newcomer in the Big…
… tally. Michigan's shooting was horrendous, as the team shot 36 percent from the field. Wolverine guard Tempie Brown scored 21 points and added 9 rebounds to provide most of Michigan's offense. Forward…
… Joan Rieger had 12 points and Char Durand had eight for the Wolverines. "Our shooting percentage really hurt us," said Michigan coach Bud VanDeWege. "We were in the game at the half, if we had put in…
…. VanDeWege sat Powell through the Purdue game because she was late for a team function over the weekend. POWELL HAD starred for the Wolverines in the previous game against Illinois, where she scored 18…
… points in the Wolverines 64-60 loss. VanDeWege hoped that his squad could handle the Illini, a team they had defeated at home earlier this year. The game started close, with the two teams tied at 18 with 5…
… which many observers thought should have resulted in an over-the-back call against the Illini. Instead, the officals called a foul on Wolverine senior Mary Rosowski in her final Big Ten road game…
… entire season watching the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena, or is it Crisler Movie Theater? I always get confused. I finally had to ask a Georgetown student what the secret formula was for such an…