February 18, 1991
(vol. 101, iss. 98)
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… sets of the match that gave the Wolver- ines a 5-4 victory. Even before the doubles matches began, the teams were tied, 3-3, and Michigan's David Kass and Brakus knew that for a Wolverine victory, they…
…)." As predicted, the teams were tied 4-4 after two doubles matches as Michigan's No. 2 team of John Karzen and Eric Grand wastde- feated while Wolverines Scott Cuppett and John Lingon were vic- torious…
… hours after the matches began, the Wolverines pulled out the 5-4 victory. The intensity displayed during the No.1 singles rematch between Michigan's David Kass and Jack Waite equalled that of the match…
… and the Wolverines, and the frigid midwestern metropo- lis wasn't very accommodating as the Blue squad finished second out of three teams. Perennial national power New Mexico won the meet with a score…
… kill shot in the second set of his 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Jack Waite of Wisconsin. The Wolverine squad went on to defeat the Big Ten rival Badgers 5-4. - Women overcome N. Illinois, Western to go…
… over Western Michigan on Sunday. "We played very well this weekend," coach Bitsy Ritt said. "I am very pleased with the out- come and our team's effort." The Wolverines, (4-0) looked sharp on Saturday in…
… Shannon Condon and Cindy Turner of Western. Otherwise, the Wolverines dominated, winning five of the six singles matches in straight sets. Michigan's top performer Sun- day was Lindsay Aland. The…
… Wolverines' No. 1 singles player overpowered the Broncos' Amy McClure 6-1, 6-0 with a strong baseline game and a powerful serve. Fittingly she ended the match with a ace. Aland also teamed with Kim Pratt in…
… score of 56.2. Round took third for the Wolverines with a 53.6, while Verrall locked up fourth at 53.7. Before heading up to Wisconsin on Saturday, Darden said the squad had a very beneficial teal meeting…
… home, the Michigan women gymnastics team was riding an emotional high. Saturday night, the Wolverines experienced the emo- tion on the other end of the spec- trum. The gymnasts finished last in a four…