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October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…. LEISTER replaced Lavelle on the next series for the Spartans, but the Michigan State drive died on its own 46 and, after another Mojsiejenko punt, the Wolverines took over again. After two plays netted just…

… two yards, Smith spot- ted Carter over the middle and hit him with a perfect 61-yard strike that put the ball at the Michigan State 17-yard line. The Wolverines drove to the two, were penalized for…

… yesterday completed 10 of 20 passes for 182 yards, ran for 27 more yards and personally accounted for three Wolverine touchdowns. "But sometimes you look better because your offense is playing better." AND…

… is not known if the 6-0, 180-pound senior will be lost for the season. Wolverines piled up 247 yards of total offense by half- time while holding the Spartans to 114. "They did a good job moving our…

… kickoff and driving to a first down at the Michigan 29. But the Wolverine defense, which has been suspect in two earlier losses, rose to the occasion, forced a Terry Hawkins fumble and recovered it on the…

… silenced by the sight of a wide- open Dunaway dropping Smith's pass in the endzone two plays later. Ali Haji-Sheikh came on to boot a 27- yard field goal that gave the Wolverines a 24-3 lead. After a Keith…

… Bostic interception, Michigan went right back to work, slicing through the tiring Spartan defense. Carter's 14-yard touchdown reception on the last play of the third quarter gave the Wolverines 4 31…

…-3 bulge and gave Carter the Big Ten record for career touchdown receptions with 31. With the Wolverines clearly in control of the game, Bo emptied the bench and the reserves allowed two fourth…

… been no heart-stopping goal-line stands or ser- pen tining interception returns which could compare to the breathtaking ex ploits of Carter, but the defense got the job done. Yes, the Wolverines gave up…

… play." The reason the scrubs got to play, is that the Wolverines' first-team unit didn't let the Michigan State offense play. When the Spartans had the ball, they ran around a lot, but in the first…

October 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

… responsible for ending the streak is a player all too familiar to Wolverine fans - John Miller, the Spartans' strong safety. Miller had four of Michigan State's seven interceptions in last year's contest…

… Saturday's game, the Wolverines made a first down on it when Michael Taylor lofted the ball over Miller's head to John Kolesar. Next time, Miller knew it was coming. "I read the play well, got a little…

… 15.2 points per game. The conference's top-ranked defensive team at season's Gillette provides end has gone on to play in the Rose good news for Bowl 13 of the last 16 years. As well as the Wolverines

… leading, 10-0. Strong The Wolverines held Michigan safety John Miller intercepted a State to 151 yards total offense and Michael Taylor pass and returned the nine first downs - Michigan's best ball 48 yards…

… to Michigan's five-yard figures since against Purdue in 1985. line. "We felt we kept our pursuit," Three plays later, Michigan said the Wolverines' leading tackler State found itself inches shy of the…

… sacked Spartan quarterback Bobby McAllister five times, twice by defensive tackle Mark Messner. The Wolverines had recorded only two sacks in their first four games combined. "I think they had a different…

October 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… Looking sharp! . Freshman goalie Warren Sharples will lead the Wolverines into their season opener tonight at Yost Ice Arena at 7:30 p.m. Michigan faces Bowling Green, the top-ranked team in the Central…

… one thing. A Big Ten championship is another. If Michigan wins tomorrow's annual Michigan- Michigan State gridiron battle, the Wolverines might just eliminate their intrastate rival's chance at a Rose…

…-7 embarrassment in 1984 saw Wolverine quarterback Jim Harbaugh sidelined with a broken arm, and Michigan went on to a dismal 6-6 season. History, of course, fades from view in the face of recent accomplishments…

…. Last season's 31-0 annihilation of the Spartans soothed damaged Wolverine pride. AND THE memories? Well... "I don't have to remind players about what happened two years ago," said Schembechler. "That was…

… the last time we lost at home." Motivation is rarely a problem when the Wolverines meet that other state school, and on national television, complacency should be nonexistent on both sides. THE SPARTANS…

October 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… game, as the White team downed the Blues, 4-2. Only 351Wolverine loyals showed up at Yost Arena, but the players showed all the enthusiasm of a regular-season contest. The first period started slowly…

Wolverines open their season Oc- tober 23 when they travel to Houghton to face off against . Michigan Tech. Their first home series will be against Toronto on October 30 and 31. 2220 S. Huron Pkwy. ar 313…

… at the Miller High Life Tennis Classic, were mixed on Thursday. When the first round ended for the four Wolverine participants, two had been defeated. Playing at the tournament, hosted by Southwestern…

… Louisiana, were the Wolverines' top four players. MIKE LEACH, the _tournament's top seed, handily defeated Alabama's Denys Maasdorp in straight sets, 6-2, 6- 4. Last year, Leach was the Big Ten runnerup in…

… control your every move," Frye warned tt new alums. "Try Iv geowu or -ll him about 'iboli' in The other Wolverine victory belonged to Mark Mees. Mees, like Leach, won in straight sets, emerging as the…

…-7, 6-3 in the finals held in Ann Arbor last May. The Wolverine netters who lost were Tom Haney and Bill Godfry. Haney lost to Clemson's RichardAker, 6-3, 7-5. God- fry was defeated by Pat Hughsman of…

October 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

… to tie the game, 1-1, as first-year player Mike Helber - brother of Wolverine junior Tim Helber - slapped a hard shot past Sharples into the left-hand corner of the net. Another first-year player, walk…

… out Ball State Friday, 6-0. The Wolverines scored first 16 minutes into the game on a Doug Spaemer header. Junior Eric Moore put Michigan up, 2-0, with 10 minutes left in the half. The score stayed that…

October 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… weeks ago, junior midfielder Jane Nixon was the fastest and shif- tiest of all the Wolverines. More recen- tly, she stood next to Taylor, leaning on crutches, her left leg in a cast. TAYLOR (BROKEN hand…

…, especially since the Wolverines, 0-7-2, continue to lose. "It's hard to watch," Nixon said. "It's really hard. "You're standing on the side and you're really motivated and the only thing you can do is yell…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…. Applications of Visine failed; nurses at Health Service could only shake their heads in amazement. Then the sickness spread to the stomach. On Friday, the 300-foot Wolverine submarine san- dwich appeared at the…

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