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January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… It. Again." Saturday at Crisler Arena, the Wolverines almost did. Not quite a year ago, Michigan went to Notre Dame and came away with a 74-65 victory. What makes that game important, of course, is…

… seem to explode during the second half of the Michigan-Notre Dame basketball game - the. Wolverine offense. After an opening 20 minutes of play in which the Michigan offense looked rather lethargic, the…

…-55 victory for the Wolverines. "I was really impressed by Michigan to surge back the way they. did," Notre Dame coach John MacLeod said. "For them to come back like they did says a lot about them." The run…

… made Michigan's second- half surge most impressive was its virtual lack of any offense in the first half. The Wolverines shot 44 percent from the field and turned the ball over nine times, allowing the…

… undecided. Although it was only a regular- season dual meet, the Michigan men's swimming and diving team's meet at Stanford (3-0 overall) Friday afternoon fit this bill. The No. 2 Wolverines (3-1) trailed by…

… couple of events, we got beat up." Michigan was able to take the lead twice during the meet thanks to the divers. The first lead came after the one-meter diving event where the Wolverines were able to…

… sweep the top three spots thanks to Eric Lesser, Brad Lambert and Jeff Jozwiak, respectively. Michigan's diving team grabbed the lead for the Wolverines a second time after the three-meter diving event…

…/h Bigi Leman quiets I DOUGLAS KANTER/D Michigan center Mark Ouimet skates up the ice in Saturday's 4-0 Wolverine victory against Bowling Green at Yost Ice Arena Defensespe'ial tea key'Micers sweep by…

… Brett Forrest Daily Hockey Writer Michigan hockey can succeed in many fashions. The team can use its speed, its offensive guns or even its toughness to manufacture "W' S" This weekend the Wolverines (12…

…-4-2 CCHA, 16-4-3 overall) grabbed four points on the strength of their special teams and defense. Michigan beat Ohio State (6-12, 11-15), 5-1, Friday and period Saturday. The Wolverines were ahead in the…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 14

… possibly hold a sloppier game than Wisconsin Fieldhouse did Sunday afternoon. The Michigan and Wisconsin women's basketball teams combined for 47 turnovers. But the Wolverines fell on the ugly side of the…

… ugly, los- ing the game, 73-67. Wisconsin (3-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) used a 17-7 run over the last 4:40 to knock off the Wolverines (0- 4, 1-12). Dolly Rademaker keyed the Badger stretch with a three…

… comeback and the Wolverine vic- tory, everything wasn't merry in Bedford Falls. There were many mistakes by the squad that inhibited them from reaching their target score of 190. The mistakes can be…

… attributed to the increased level of difficulty of the Wolverine performances. It's going to take a little time to iron out the rough edges of these nationally-. competitive routines. "We had a lot of kids…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… approached Friday's dual meet with Oakland University like a card game. The Wolverines shuffled their lineup, but still dealt the Pioneers a 167-118 defeat With this victory, the Wolverines now go to 3-2 Big…

… Ten, 6-4 overall. Michigan assistant coach Chrissi Rawak explained why several Wolverines were not occupying their normal clots in the lineup. "It was a good way to begin the year - especially after a…

Wolverines. Jennifer Almeida took the 1000 freestyle in 10:29.06. Melissa Harris won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:08.25. Lara Hooiveld placed first in the 200 breaststroke in 2:20.27. The Wolverine

….30 points. The Wolverines also had some unexpected performances at the meet by two swimmers competing in off- events. "There were some surprises," Rawak said. "Jennifer Zakrajsek, she's a breaststroker. She…

… was good for me to swim well in the 100 back because my backstroke ,is weak. I've been working on it in practice. I guess it's paying off." Zakrajsek said that the lineup changes kept the Wolverines

…." The Wolverines now begin prepa- rations for their Jan. 22-23 match-up at Big Ten rival Purdue. However, the upcoming Big Ten Champi- onships are not far from their thoughts. "There's not much you can do…

… Soren Juul, who had a hitting efficiency of over .300 in every game, the Wolverines overcame a 2-1 game deficit in their first match against a scrappy Indiana team. Later, they outplayed Bowling Green…

…-death format, game five. Indiana never recovered, and the Wolverines won the game 15-8. A relieved Griffin said, "Indiana is a good team. It just says a lot for the maturity of our players to dig it out one…

… game one. Then, the light at the end of the tun- nel seemed to dim when Michigan faced a 14-10 deficit in game two. But through another solid defen- sive hold the Wolverines stole the 'We still need to…

… statistic was thatin every game the Wolverines won, their hitting and blocking percent- ages were high (above .300), a char- acteristic of an experienced team. "We still need to fine tune cer- tain points of…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… page 1 and tried to take advantage of it as best as I could." Howard's play in the first half al- lowed the Wolverines to enjoy any sort of advantage going into the in- termission. The 6-foot-9 sophomore…

…, I feel I can score." MacLeod had nothing but praise for the Wolverine center who fin- ished the contest with 18 points. "We hoped their big men would- n't shoot so well," MacLeod said. "In the first…

…-1 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0n A 1 2 2 4 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 4_ F Pts. 2 22 3 7 2 18 1 14 1 7 3 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q MICHIGAN Continued from page 1 Wolverines' improvement, that the disruption of the…

… Oklahoma State and Voskuil's clutch play against Cincinnati - that it seemed the team had been reintegrated. This year, the Wolverines maintained their starting lineup of the sophomores (until Jackson…

…'s injury), but the 1993 Wolverines are much more than a five-man show. Talley and Riley shined in the Rainbow Classic, Pelinka plays solidly at both the small forward and shooting guard position, Voskuil has…

… 10 3 12 3 8 4 6 7 5 7 KRISTOFFER GILLETTE/Da Wolverines Rob Pelinka (3) and Dugan Fife double team Notre Dame guard Ryan Hoover in the first half Saturday. I BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK Webber fractures…

… might have been expected. The Wolverines came out sluggish against the Irish in their 70-55 -vic- explain their slow play in the opening half. "It wasn't tough at all to get up for this game," Howard…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 16

… the bottom. Green needed an escape or reversal in thirty seconds to win, but time expired, giving White an automatic 4-3 decision. The Wolverines three victories came at 142 pounds, 150, and the…

… heavyweight division. Michigan's James Rawls scored a 5-3 victory over Penn State's John Hughes at 142. At 150, Wolverine Brian Harper downed the Nittany Lions' Tony Bobulinski, 6-2. In-the heavy- weight…

… division, eighth-ranked Steve King struggled to a 3-1 win over ninth-ranked Greg Troxell. Penn State wrestler Cary Kolat was truly impressed with some of the Wolverine victories. "We came in here expecting…

Wolverines' Jehad Hamden at 190 pounds. Coach Bahr was a little disap- pointed with some of the Wolverines' efforts against Penn State. "It really didn't bother me that we lost the first three weight classes…

…-17. This year, the Nittany Lions won by the score of 25-9. Is Penn State that much better? Are the Wolverines that much worse? The answers, ironically, may be no and no. Yes, Penn State is ranked No. 2 in…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… other hand, he is also confident that the Wolverines will give the Cardinal a run for the NCAA title if the Wolverine swim- mers can believe in themselves. "Team wise, they are probably the best…

Wolverines headed south to take on No. 6 California Saturday at Spieker Aquatics Complex. The Wolverines were able to rebound from the close loss to beat the Golden Bears 133-110. "We did a little better at…

… temperature. We definitely have a strong team." Overall, the Wolverines still have some things to work on before the Big Ten and NCAA Championships in March. Gunn thinks the key to fu- ture success will come…

…. Our 100 strokes have to get going. We were definitely lacking in the speed category." -Borges helped out a lot. It wouldn't have 'been as close without their perfor- mance." The Wolverines had some…

… strong individual races, but the Cardinal was able to pull off the better team performance. Michigan sprint freestyler Gustavo Borges took both the 50- and the 100-yard freestyle events. Other Wolverines

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