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March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… Crisler Arena warmed the spirits of 7963 Michigan partisans, and the whistles of the men in the striped shirts often. inflamed, the passions of the Wolverine fans. Nothing, however, could warm. up the…

… shooting of the Wolverine cagers, who connected on only 36 of 92 field goal attempts for a dismal 39 per cent and dropped a Big Ten basketball game to the Wisconsin Badgers, 90-86. The loss scuttled the…

Wolverines' chances for a break-even season this year, leaving them with a record 9-13 with only two games left to play. "We shot poorly," commented Michigan Coach Johnny Orr. "We took 92 shots, which must be…

… some kind of record for us, but we just couldn't put the ball in the basket." THE WOLVERINES' failure to connect from the floor was es- pecially disappointing, as the Maize and Blue took 33 more shots…

… throw line. Wisconsin's hot-hand, coupled with a 50-42 advantage on the boards, enabled the Badgers to overcome a tendency to give the ball away to the Wolverines. The Badgers were charged with 21…

… turnovers, 11 in the first half, compared to; eight for the Wol- verines. The Wolverines hawking full- court press didn't help them much when it came to totaling up the score, though, as they repeated- ly…

… by the score of 4-2. The Wolverines scored one goal in bothythe first and second periods and added two more in the third to wrap up the win. The scores were by Gagnon in the first period, Slack in the…

… second period and Shaw and Falk in the third. shot under the basket," Orr com- plained afterwards. Missed shots, under the basket and otherwise, were especially costly to the Wolverines in t h e first half…

… 17 times, twice less than the Badgers. The Wolverines showed some im- provement in their shooting in the second half, hitting on 19 of 42 from the floor, but they could only narrow the Badgers margin…

… of them coming in the first half. More important than his scor- ing, however, was Sherrod's ball handling. Sherrod repeatedly broke the Wolverines' press, and allowed Wisconsin to play slow down ball…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…-Big Ten M Stu Isaac, star breaststroker for SWIMMING-Big T the Wolverines. GYMNASTICS-Big Isaac, a psychology major from Amherst, New York, is the BASKETBALL-at 1 established favorite in the HOCKEY…

…. So you have to build WCHA Standings Breaststroke ace Isaac Experienced Wolverine netters hope for record setting season Wisconsin Denver North Dakota Michigan State Duluth Michigan Tech Colorado…

…? 24 Wolverine tennis coach Brian 14 Eisner has an answer: "Improve." "There's no question that this year's team is better than last year's," Eisner says. "It's the best I've had in my three years here…

… as coach." He feels that if the Wolverines have ever had a team which should draw fans, this one should be it. The Michigan squad has five of its top six men back from last year's winning crew…

…, including its top three, and also sports two of the top freshmen in the midwest. The Wolverines' big names that return are Joel Ross, Tim Ott, and Dick Ravreby, who held down the] first three singles posts…

…'s number five singles man, Kevin Senich. Senich was the Wolverines' top performer in the recent Western Indoor Tournament in Cleveland, reaching the singles finals, and also teamed with freshman Jerry Karzen…

March 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… 56-S0 upset victory over Michigan State just two weeks ago in East Lansing. The Wolverines, confident of "a berth in some postseason tourna- ment, need wins over the Gophers tomorrow and Michigan State…

… any sport enjoys having to rely on getting a little help from another team to im- prove his own team's standing. That's what Michigan hockey coach Dan Farrell faces this weekend. The Wolverines

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… entry regula- .tions didn't keep the limit to one team per school. THE WOLVERINES' bundle of talented half-milers combined t place two teams below the; NCAA qualifying standard of 7:33.0, in last Saturday…

… this winter's cage whirlwind, eh? If you harbor any plans to follow the Wolverines on their upcoming jour- ney along the NCAA's yellow-brick road to that magical land of Atlanta, the first stop will more…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

…. Instead the victory hinged on the domination of 6-8 Joby Wright, who scored 26 points and 6-8. Steve Downing, who grabbed 21 rebounds in a battle of the 'front lines that clearly left the Wolverines on the…

… NIGHT EDITOR: BOB McGINN The Wolverines got it in the first half from Indiana's front line, out scored 36-12, while they turn- ed the ball over 15 times to In- diana's eight. Michigan shot only 38 percent…

March 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… the Big Ten, the Wolverines' chore will not be easy. One decisive factor in the meet will be the overall health of the squads. Happily for Coach Jack Harvey, his team seems to have overcome the flu and…

… shot at second place in the Big Ten (conference meet) and the one that takes advantage of its breaks will probably finish second." So said Wolverine swim coach Gus Stager yesterday as he continued…

… chance to win both divingt: events, but I can't say I will." The other Wolverine tanker of whom great things are expected is Canales,' who set two Matt Mann pool records (a varsity record in the 100 free…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… would greatly help t h e cause. With the injury of Indiana's William Walace, the Wolverines' Kim Rowe is a good bet in the quarter mile. Greg Syphax and Marshall Dill of MSU are cur- rently ranked 1-2 for…

…. Ada will be competing for the Wolverines in the Big Ten Indoor Tr Championships in Purdue this weekend. i Lacrossers migrate southward; will oppose Florida squads By MARK RONAN Amid the mass of…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… ineligible for tournament action. The Wolverines would play an at-large team in Bloomington Sunday, March 13, assuming they win one of two remaining con- ference encounters. The opposition in the opening round…

… selected. If Tennessee beats Kentucky, the Vols would be placed in the Mideast Regional with the Wolverines - and would prevent Kentucky from grabbing a possible home court ad- vantage in the regional semi…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… Counsilman, has captured the Big Ten crown. In each of those years it was the Wolverines who were relegated to the anonymous second place finish. Neither team figures to move from these seem- ingly permanent…

… Daily EAST LANSING-Scoring seven goals in the final two periods, Michigan State's hockey team ran away from Michigan's icers last night, 9-3. After holding a 2-1 lead for the first period, the Wolverines

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