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March 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… to stop this dynasty is Michigan. The Wolverines were soundly beaten in a dual meet on Jan- uary 31, 76-47, at Indiana. In that meet, Ann Arbor's local tankers swam well, but they were obviously…

… outmanned. "INDIANA LOOKS superlative," com- mented Wolverine coach Gus Stager. "In a championship, swimmers are allowed three events plus relays, which helps them that much more." Stager was referring to…

… Indiana's depth-amazing compared to any of the other Big Ten teams. As for the Wolverines, Stager said, "We look pretty good. We've been tapering, so we don't really know where we are at. Tapering…

…," explained Stager, "is where you rest up for the meet. You work real hard about up to ten days before the meet, then you rest off." Although the Wolverines are looking for a shot at knocking off the Hoosiers…

… perform- ances out of their team since they got beat by Southern Illinois. That shouldn't have happened," Stager added. The Wolverines knocked off Southern I1- linois 65-48. "The loss to Southern Illinois…

… upsets Indiana or if Wisconsin knocks off the Wolverines, the key to the win will probably come from where the teams place their lead- ing performers such as Gordon Downie, Tom Szuba, Alan ' McClatchey and…

Wolverines meet Central Michigan today in the first round. Although the Chippewas are an unimpressive 8-10 on the year, they field a strong team. The top individual on Central is 5'11" sopho- more center Gina…

…. The first time Michigan squeezed out a 55-54 win in the finals of the Can-Am tournament in Windsor. THE WOLVERINES won the second meet- ing 69-59, but Michigan Coach Carmel Bor- reds said the victory…

… winter the golf- laxing next week, the Wolverine ers practice hitting balls into Tourney bound cagers ... golf squad will be in West Palm ~ nets in the clubhouse basement.) Beach, Florida, striving to…

… be the third straight journey to the national tourney for Michigan in the Cape Coral in- Though last year Michigan: Van Tongeren conceded, how- the Wolverines. The only other time Michigan has gone…

February 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. The Falcons 7-6 in a non-league en- brightest was the play of the counter last night at Yost Ice Bill Thayer - Dan Cormier - Arena. Dan Hoene line. They ac- After two periods the game counted for…

… slap shot to re- saw only about three minutes of establish a two goal advantage ice time, the return of the pop- for Michigan. ular winger is bound to help' Newton got a rebound 'goal the Wolverines in…

… playt in the WCHA and do fairly well," observed Wolverine wing Ben Kawa. "But I know that we're better than them." Mason feels his team would fare well in the WCHA. "We tried to play down the inter…

… the Wolverines hung on to beat Bowling Green 7-6. Women cagers beaten. BG-Sarachman M-Palmer Attendance: 3310 10 17 10 14 3 Tot. 11 38 5 29 by big Broncos, By HENRY ENGELHARDT and MB DILLONl…

… > 12 steals, but hit. on only 29 ofI 73 shots for a 39.7 shooting per- centage. The Wolverines will be back in action this weekend at Chai- paign, Illinois. Borders expects tough competition in the tour…

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