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February 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…Badgers punish grapplers By ADAM OCHLIS Leave it to wrestling coach Dale Bahr to say something positive in wake of the Wolverines' 23-13 defeat to Wisonsin last Sunday in Badger country. "I feel…

… meet, as the trio's 93-21 combined record has often meant big, early leads for the eighth-ranked Wolverines. This fact did not go unnoticed by Bahr. "I thought that we'd take at least two of the first…

…." Among the Wolverine's finest per- formances of the meet were the one-two finishes in both the high jump and the 1000 meter run. Junior Angie Hafner and McGinnis both jumped 5'8" for first and second…

February 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… stifle Bucks for playoff bid, 6-4 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily COLUMBUS - For the first time in three seasons the Michigan hockey team will see playoff action. The Wolverines, completing a sweep…

… (surprise) no goals scored, the first time that has happened to the Wolverines in almost two years. The second period however, was wor- th the price of admission. The whole game was played in the second…

… our score even though he was not one hundred percent," said Darden. "He did a heck of a job." THE WOLVERINE attack was bolstered by the return of senior Steve Scheinman who quit the team at the end of…

… by DAN HABIB Michigan freshman Ken Haller displays his form on the pommel horse in last night's meet with Wisconsin. The Newtonville, Massachusetts na- tive is one of eight freshmen on the Wolverine

April 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

… 600 win plateau. The Wolverines took four games from Ball State over the weekend raising their record to 31-6. Ball State, mean- while dropped to 18-15. Middaugh has never won less than 30 games in a…

… season in six years as the Wolverines field leader. SIX HOME runs paced Michigan's at- tack in the first game. First baseman Ken Hayward and second baseman C.S. Beshke both rapped two home runs while…

… year. The righthander has yet to lose as a Wolverine. OUTFIELDER Dan Disher and cat- cher Eric Sanders paced Michigan's 12- hit attack in game two. Disher had a double, two singles, one RBI, scored two…

…, walked two, and gave up five hits. Casey Close finished the game getting his first save of the season. The Wolverines will be in Cleveland Tuesday for a doubleheader against Cleveland State. It will be…

… Michigan's eighth straight doubleheader on the road. The team will finally come home Wednesday to meet Sienna Heights. SHARTON, FILER VAULT WOLVERINES INTO FIRST: Netiers hammer Daly Photo by DAN HABIB…

Wolverine Chris Tuerk soars through the air during yesterday's Red Sim- mons Invitational track meet at Ferry Field. Tluerk won the triple jump with a 33'4%2" and finished fifth in the long jump with a 17…

… and Fitness club, behind four players, all whose first name begin with the letter J. Yesterday's victory over the Hoosiers moved the Wolverines into first place in the conference stan- dings with a 6…

March 16, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…4 Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Today Matt Mann Pool SPORTS Basketball vs. Villanova NCAA Tournament Sunday, March 17, 12:11 p.m. University of Dayton Arena The Michigan Daily Saturday…

… Building. The Wolverines, who shut out Calvin College last week 9-0 to open their spring season increased their overall record to 3-1. Michigan was even after the singles competition, winning three matches…

… and losing three. The Wolverines were paced by Junior Paula Reichert's easy 6-2, 6-1 victory in the top singles contest. As a sophomore, Reichert was selected to the All-Big Ten team and should be a…

… sophomore Tricia Horn's 6-3, 6-1 fifth position vic- toty. While the Wolverines scored im- pressive victories among the upper classmen singles players, the three freshmen struggled in their singles' ef- forts…

… in the three doubles matches, the Wolverines secured a team triumph by winning five of nine individual contests. Paula Reichert and freshman Leslie Mackey teamed for first doubles and lost a long…

… last year and led the Wolverines to an easy season-opener Thursday. Junior Barry Larkin started off the Wolverines' hitting spree in the second inning with a three-run homerun. Larkin, the Wolverine

Wolverines were paced by Senior C.J. Beshke with three hits and Mike Watters who led the team in RBI's with three. Jerry Wolf added a homerun for the Wolverines. Michigan, last year's Big Ten Cham- pions…

February 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…, douse Flames, 4-3 By ADAM MARTIN Desperately needing a victory, the Wolverines received an unexpected lift from sophomore Bruce ..MacNab last night and extinguished the Illinois """'Chicago Flames, 4…

… around and banged home a backhander for a 4-2 Wolverine lead. "WE HAD TO get a win this weekend," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "With only one home game after this, a win will really help us." The…

… Roosevelt, Minnesota, fought off defenseman Todd Carlisle in the Michigan crease and stuffed a loose puck behind Chiamp. BUT THE WOLVERINES weren't about to let UIC run away with the game. Just 42 seconds…

…." Midway through the second stanza, the Wolverines evened things at 2-2 on another redirection play. Brad Jones carried the puck in over the blue line, found Tom Stiles with a pretty cross pass, and the…

… ....................1 1 1 MICHIGAN.................0 2 2 T 3 4 Daily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stops a point blank shot by UIC's Ray Staszak. It was one of 27 saves Chiamp had in the Wolverine

January 29, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… feeling the way Kent "Flounder" Dorfman did when he uttered the immortal line, "Oh boy! This is great!" Sunday's 96-77 Wolverine victory over 15th-ranked Kansas established, once and for all, that this is a…

… else but Gary Grant, the man who can no longer be considered a freshman on the court. The 6-3 guard sank eight con- secutive field goals in the first half as the Wolverines jumped out to a 50-35 lead at…

… you're going to get that kind of shot to win a game." KANSAS COACH Larry Brown, less- than-thrilled with his own team's effort, gave a four-star review to the Wolverine starting line-up. "I don't see…

… last night but I don't think it affected my play." The Wolverines' 58.7 percent shooting was due in part to an invisible Jayhawk defense. Brown used both a zone and man-to-man but Michigan, which is used…

Wolverines. Wish Grant-ed KANSAS MinFG/A F Manning......... 35 9/22 Kellogg........... Dreiling ........... Thompson ......... Hunter.......... Turgeon......... Pellock.......... Newton.......... Campbell…

… 4 1 0 0 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan center Roy Tarpley pinsI afternoon... Calvin Thompson's shot against the glass in the Wolverines' 96-77 win over Kansas Sunday bM climbs poll; Grant…

November 21, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… maybe half an hour, iwas nothing." STHAT NOTHING turned into something really big for Michigan. Although she hasn't been a Wolverine very long, the adjustment has been an easy one for the 18 year old…

… away," said the S Wolverine freestyle sprinter. Fensen didn't begin her competitive swimming career, however, until the ripe old age of 15. For swimming that's over the hill. IT WAS then that she joined…

… down." In the Wolverines' meet against Waterloo and Etobicoke, Fensen helped pull the team in three races. She won two individual heats, the 50- yard freestyle and the 100-yard freestyle, with times of…

… :25.39 and :53.99 respectively. With teammates, she won the 200-yard medley relay, in 1:52.6. Fensen's first tough competition will come this Friday when the Wolverines begin their Big Ten schedule…

… starred for Michigan despite being in only her fourth year of com- petitive swimming. With three first place finishes behind her, Fensen will lead the Wolverines against Iowa Friday. i t. -S r! M. op…

December 03, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… Division I team tonight," DeVoe said. "But playing the Wolverines, it's obvious they've got experience, they're talented, and wanting to prove they're a top-ranked team. "I WAS really impressed with Michigan…

… 144 117 95 86 48 41 34 32 25 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Guard Antoine Joubert dishes the ball off on the run in the second quarter as Robert Henderson trails on the play. Joubert led the Wolverines

… six rebounds. "He runs the floor hard and gets open, and secondly once he's open, he can shoot it in.'*' And last night before 13,609 fans rollicking in a Wolverine blowout, Rice did more than score…

…... .. . Rice did it all down the court on one of the Wolverine fast breaks, Rice showed a measure of confidence uncharacteristic of a freshman. And according to Frieder, the confiden- ce the freshmen gain from…

… solid performances against less-than-top notch teams will count when Illinois, In- diana, and the rest of upset-hungry Big Ten meet the Wolverines. "We stuck him in a crucial situation in Hawaii and…

…-6, 230. pound Florida native had a feeling Rice would be an integral part of senior-oriented Wolverines. "'(Rice) wasn't named the best player in the state for nothing," said Rellford. "somebody asked me…

… learning, and is not expected to breed oohs and aahs every time out. The Wolverines of course will have to cope with ex- pectations until they fall from the national spotlight. Glen Rice will deal with…

… someone or put it back in the rack when you're through reading it. PASS IT ON! -.The Wolverines feel right at home in Crisler. They've won their last 21 non-conference games in the arena. In fact, the…

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 2, 1985 Wolverine victory not 6 (Continued from Page 1) even a nice personality. Shots weren't falling for either team. Michigan couldn't seem to get…

…. The Yellow Jackets, in particular, baffled the Wolverines with a swarming trap defense. "I think they knew all our plays," said Joubert. "We'd call a play and they'd already be there." "We were shooting…

… little at the half. I told them a joke. I said 'Hell, everyone in the country is sit- ting at home with his girlfriend wat- ching Miami and Notre Dame with a martini in their hand."' The Wolverines did…

… Ford and Tarpley gave the Wolverines their first lead of the game with 8:08 left. THE WOLVERINES never trailed the rest of the way, sinking nine of their last ten free throws to preserve the victory. For…

…. Joubert's 21-po good, but it is not going to top anyon( sports. First look at the standards against the Wolverines who graced the temp Center left without a field goal. The M starters Gary Grant, Richard…

…'s bes the Ramblin' Wreck seven hoops on on Joubert also had -a dark side S Wolverines' 18 turnovers. The only Variation Problem was, you guessed i Perfect judge of tir Joubert probably earned the awa good…

… Pronouncement. M'lsesa (continued from page9) period. Things began on a much more pleasant note Saturday as the@ Wolverines jumped to a 4-0 lead on goals by Billy Powers, Joe Lockwood; Brad McCaughey, and Downing…

…. But just as the first period started well for the Wolverines, it ended sourly. With three seconds left, Michigan was whistled for two penalties, giving Ohio State a two-man advantage to start the second…

November 22, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 57) • Page Image 14

… just get the monial garbage out of the way, crown the Wolverines Big Ten Cham- pions, and pack our bags for Dallas (site of the Final Four)? That's what many people seem to be saying. All the media…

… winning 17 consecutive games, in- cluding 15 straight in the Big Ten and a league championship, the Wolverines were proven fallible. The season was over with a loss to Villanova in the second round of the…

November 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

… the two squads meet tonight at Yost Ice Arena and tomorrow night in East Lansing. "THE RECORDS are the records, and they have the recent edge," said the Wolverine head man. "It is something that is…

…OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO*pppppO*pOOOOOOO*i* Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Team Canada's goalie John Kemp knocks down a shot by Michigan's Jeff Urban (15) during last weekend's action at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines played their best hockey of the…

… two consecutive wins (one of them in the conference), their hitting errors cut in half and a strong mental game, the Wolverines expect a close battle from both Northwestern and Iowa this weekend in Ann…

… Arbor. "WE'RE WINNING now," said head coach Barb Canning. "More than ever, our starting lineup is really playing together as a team." Canning said the Wolverines, who are now 13-14, 3-8 in the conference…

… BELIEVES North- western, who is ranked two notches above the Wolverines in conference standings, is a young, inexperienced and beatable team. Against Iowa, the Wolverines will concentrate on playing their…

…-8 ALL SOFTWARE BELOW RETAIL 30% PRICE FLOPPY DISK::" 3/" SS/DD disks $22.95 after rebate Wolverine swimmers face the real thing in Etobicoke By CHRISTIAN M. MARTIN Canadian power Etobicoke Univer…

… opponent for the *hard-working Wolverines. "I don't want to say this is going to be a character-building year for us. We are going to work hard, swim fast and win the ones we can," Richardson said. "We are…

… driving and marijuana possession - was temporarily suspended yesterday following an arrest for another drinking driving powerhouse attitude. We just don't have the numbers." If the Wolverines keep their…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

… from the Wolverines by scores of 9-7 and 9-0 and it turned around both teams' seasons. "It was a down weekend for us (last year)," said Berenson. "Ferris (after playing us) then proceeded to lose 12 in a…

…. Sharpe will start against the Wolverines, but Bertrand likes both his goalies. "They are pretty equal technically," said Bertrand. "I am looking for them to make their mark down the road. With experience…

…- ween them this year. Both Wolverine goalkeepers will get a chance to stop the Lowdens. Sophomore Tim Makris will start tonight and freshman Bob Lindgren tomorrow. Berenson plans to alter- nate his…

…, Illinois and Purdue. As the plot has developed, Ohe Wolverines have been fighting the frustration of emotional and physical pains. Coach Barb Canning said that her team's greatest defeat has been its lack of…

… Illinois leaves the home of the Wolverines, Purdue steps into Ann Arbor tomorrow night for heated court action with Michigan. Purdue, whose only loss is to the Illini, is chock full. of individual talent…

… chance at the title. Canning said that the Boilermakers are not defensively strong and that the Wolverines will work to exploit that and Purdue's offensive incon- sistency. Canning feels that her squad is…

… the outcome of Michigan's match-ups with the two top conference teams, the Wolverines hope their previous struggles will not become a "classic" read by many volleyball squads. COACH AND FOUR The HAIR…

…." The last time the Wolverines faced the Wildcats they lost 4-0 despite an extraordinary defensive effort by Goalie Maryann Bell and company. They only allowed four goals despite 41 shots on goal and…

March 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… looking past first round opponent Fairleigh Dickinson, the Wolverines cer- tainly should not look back. Michigan stunk Friday night. The Wolverines nearly provided the hostile Dayton crowd with the "upset…

… of the year" as they fumbled and floundered against the sixty-third seeded Knights before ultimately winning;59-55. Although the Wolverines deny taking Fairleigh Dickinson too lightly, they hardly…

…, which had best forget the "nightmare" of Friday. Michigan connected only 31 percent of its first half shots, and a hail of boos saluted the players everytime the Wolverine band struck up "The Victors…

… leniency, maybe sympathy, in their calls on the Wolverines. Near the end of the first half, Tarpley twice fell over Fairleigh Dickinson's Fred Collins, but no calls were signalled. Garde Thompson then nearly…

… hard to be here." Despite the loss, Fairleigh Dickinson did come out of the game smelling like a rose. The New Jersey school proved it could hold its own against the much bigger Wolverines, and that it…

… the number two ranked Wolverines tumble. "I hope these kids are smart enough and mature enough to realize how close they were to busing home (Friday night)," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder. If it…

…'s any consolation to Frieder and his troops, it would be difficult ever again to play as poorly as the Wolverines did. Friday. Now Michigan must get that horrid outing out of its system and concentrate on…

… Todd Steverson ran a 3:09.89 race to finish fourth and the 4 x 800 meter team also came in fourth at 7:29.64. Some Wolverines competed in Division II finals at the event. Sophomore Dan Smith finished…

February 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…, 1985 Page 8 Whoa... Broncos irst, then the layofs By TOM KEANEY It's a free weekend for the Wolverines. Oh, they'll be playing hockey alright, a home-and-home series against Western Michigan, but the…

… CCHA. Even a sweep against Western would keep the Wolverines in seventh, since they trail sixth-place Ohio State by five points. SO MICHIGAN can kick back and en- joy this series. Or can it? "We…

February 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… one involving a ball, a hoop and a wooden floor. "I may go back to basketball," says the ex-Wolverine forward, "but I'm just looking for some other answers." He keeps a busy schedule as he continues to…

… situations (to the coaches)." "HE REALLY helps us a lot during practice," says Wolverine freshman Steve Stoyko. "He works with the 'second team', the team I'm on in prac- tice, and gives us help and…

… 3.6 14 0.9 3 0.4 2 0.3 2 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 -Sports Information Photo Former Michigan forward Thad Garner lays in two of his career 1039 points against the Fighting Illini. Garner was the Wolverines MVP…

…-1 in Big Ten road games this year after going 3- 6, 2-7, 1-8, and 3-6 in Bill Frieder's first four years at the Wolverine helm. This team is doing things that haven't been seen at Michigan since the days…

…-rated Wolverines have accomplished more than anyone in his right mind could have expected: " Michigan has won 20 games for the first time since 1977. This is only the sixth time in the school's basketball history…

January 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

… Michigan, transferred from the Wolverines after being cut by former coach John Gior- no. Thrun only went on to score 23 goals and 29 assists for the Broncos last year. Donnelly, a left wing for Michigan…

… State, is an example of a recruit Gior- dano failed to reel in. Now Donnelly is the second-leading goal scorer for the Spartans. MSU, the nation's number- one ranked team, hosts the Wolverines tonight in…

… the players well. I play in the summer with six or eight of the guys. I seem to play well against them." WITH A total of 20 players from both teams from the state of Michigan, the traditional Wolverine

… Michigan. The Wolverines have defeated State only once in the last fif- teen meetings. Both Mason and Donnelly are ever- cautious about the team's chances for the NCAA championship, as is typical of players…

… November. Seychel, the Wolverines' leading active career scorer, will lead the icers against MSU tonight in East Lansing. ' swimmers set to sink Indiana } By EMILY BRIDGHAM Kicking off the season with a…

… will be instrumental." DOMINATING THE Wolverine squad are sophomore Dave Kerska in the sprint freestyle event, junior Lance Schroeder in the 100- and 200-meter fly, and junior Mark Parrish and freshman…

…, with John Waldman at the helm in the breaststroke events. Adding depth to the Indiana squad are distan- cers Madruga and Vellejo. In addition to tonight's meet, Satur- day the Wolverines will square off…

… Urbanchek. "They have a good record, but we're pretty tough once we get going." The Wolverines are going into the meet after downing two smaller swim clubs, but although the squad hasn't been challenged with…

… competition as, the Wolverines. WORK WITH KIDS AT TAMARACK CAMPS IN 1985 Brighton, Ortonville, Camp Kennedy, Agree Outpost, and Teen-Adventure Trips POSITIONS FOR: Cabin counselors " Specialists in Arts…

January 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… Doug May is also nursing a shoulder injury. THE WOLVERINES have also had a bout with the flu-defensemen Bill Brauer and Greg Hudas and forward Brad McCaughey have all been afflic- ted. Don't count…

Wolverines have become a formidable offensive force. Furthermore, RPI is not invincible. One of their two losses this year was to a virtual unknown, Union College. THESE engineering students, however, are…

… say that this could be RPI the biggest test of the year for the Wolverine defense. Such a test couldn't come at a worse time. In Michigan's last four CCHA games its goals-against average is a pathetic…

… meaningless in the conference stan- dings is very important. It's no small secret that the Wolverines haven't been on an east coast road trip since 1976 (at RPI). These series are key in recruiting for and…

…." Learning experience-maybe a euphemism for getting beaten? Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Bruce Macnab struggles for possession of the puck against Western Michigan last month. The Wolverines travel to Troy N…

Wolverine men to be the ones burning up the track. "IF WE CAN win two or three events, we'll be doing well," said men's head coach Jack Harvey. "We have possible wins in maybe the high hurdles, the 600 (yard…

… injuries have diluted this year's talent. "WE'VE LOST five Big Ten cham- pions and another runner-up," he said. "We've lost six quality people, and that can really hurt." The Wolverines will especially miss…

September 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

… the fans were getting restless. While the Wolverine defense was playing tough, the offense was showing signs of the same sluggishness that plagued it all last season. Michigan had managed ten first…

… got a gift touchdown after Alonzo Jefferson fumbled the opening kickoff. Following a Notre Dame field goal, the Wolverines took over on their own 20 trailing 12-10. Out came Harbaugh and the offense…

… caught them in a man-to- man defense, and (quarterback coach Jerry) Hanlon called the play from the press box. "Anyone could have scored on that play, but I'm just thankful he called it." As for Wolverine

… came together. Under Harbaugh's leadership, the Wolverines had two long drives - one for a touchdown and another -for a field goal - that ate up over 14 minutes. "I KNEW we were going to drive the ball…

…," Harbaugh said. "It was just a matter of getting a few breaks. Those were typical Michigan drives." Wolverines led 17-12. Insurance came in the fourth quar- ter on a 23-yard Gillette field goal to end the…

…." Big Ten Standings Conference Overall WL W L Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A joyous Bo Schembechler and his son Shemy leave the field after Bo's Wolverines upset Notre Dame Saturday. "We had the fumble and…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… the Wolverine squad that brings in last year's Michigan Mr. Basketball and five other highly regarded recruits? " Affirmative on all counts, but head coach Bill Frieder thinks all that could create…

…," added the ever-cautious coach. But for those less disposed to pessimism, the 1985-86 Wolverines provide plenty of fuel for the fires of expectation. The list has to begin with center Roy Tarpley. The 6…

… guards, also struggled in the NCAAs. Sophomore Gary Grant, the Wolverines' second best shooter in the regular season with a 56.3 field goal percentage, went oh-for-everything in the tourney. By November…

… Henderson (15) and the rest of the Wolverines could not slip past Wakefield, Mass. Mark Plansky and eventual national-champion Villanova in the second round of the NCAAs. from a junior or senior." Frieder…

… Robert Henderson. The 6-9 former Mr. Basketball seemed to get more aggressive and more confident with each game last season. Henderson's rebounding and defen- se may have been the best of any Wolverine in…

… because they have experienced a suc- cessful season and also stumbled through a couple of NCAA tournament games. Their experience should provide the Wolverines with a wealth of senior leadership, something…

May 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… set up Paul Coffey for a 10-footer 90 seconds into the second period, but the defen- FROM AS * FITS MANY seman slid the puck wide left. The best bunch of Wolverines? Witho*, netters earn the kudos With…

… primary starters never played Big Ten tennis before - five of the six were freshmen. The Wolverines also had to deal with a knee injury to Jon Morris, the team's top freshman. Mental problems - slumps and…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

… are tum- bling down the road of defeat. The women's team, losers of seven consecutive games, dropped two road contests over the weekend. Purdue top- ped the Wolverines 66-57 on Friday, and Illinois…

… smothered them.88-65 on Sun- day. Michigan is now 7-14 overall and 1- 10 in the Big Ten. HOWEVER, head coach Bud Van De Wege reminded everyone that this is his first year as the leader of the Wolverines. He…

November 22, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

….L-prescriptio~lnup to at -8(.(3or -34 (3(3 tcrr THE. EXTRAS PREVIEW The 1985-86 Wolverines are awash with experience, but coach Bill Frieder knows he can't go to that well too many times.4 REVIEW Michigan swept its way…

… the Wolverines but might not think to ask. 1 SHOES 2 Michigan now has some fancy footwear to match their footwork. Plus for a limited time.. EXTENDED WEAR $7 CONTACTS Perfect vision. 24 ho)urs a day…

October 28, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… points and 4.2 rebounds per game last season. Tarpley notched 19.3 points and 10.3 rebounds for the Big Ten champion Wolverines. Michigan's success last season was partly due to lack of injuries, Frieder…

… said earlier in the week. "Last year we had great luck," he said. "We were injury free." Practice began two weeks ago, and the Wolverines tip-off the season at the Chaminade Hawaiian Tour- nament…

…, Oct. Dec. 1986. Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE Wolverine captain Frank Downing fires the puck past Bowling Green goaltender Dan Kwilas during the first period of Friday's game. The senior added another…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… pinned. Wolverine captain Joe McFarland then received an unexpected gift from Lehigh coach Thad Turner when Tur- ner decided to move Jim Frick from 134 to 142 poundswto replace Lehigh star Peter Yozzo, who…

…. However, Turner's switch forced Rickey Moore, Michigan's starting 142- pounder to suit up in a hurry. Moore had expected Yozzo's forfeit to give him the free win and, according to Wolverine coach Dale Bahr…

…. The Wolverines currently find them- selves dominating the eighth position in the CCHA heading into their home-and- home series this weekend against Bowling Green The-Faleons-occupy the- third spot (or…

…, Berensoni noted, should assure at least one defensive-minded offensive player on the ice throughout the game. Berenson will also hope that the soporific (from the Latin, sopor) Wolverine power-play can come…

… alive and generate some scoring after devoting one full day of practice to the man-advantage situation. There is little doubt the Wolverines are prepared to jump back into the CCHA play after dumping two…

January 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

Wolverines' lockerroom after Joe bockwood scored a breakaway goal with just 25 seconds left in the game to Meat Spartak. Lockwood, a freshman from Milford, jicked up a loose puck at his own blue line and found…

… seven 'ames on its current U.S. tour. The win for Michigan was even more surprising =Oonsidering it was coming of f a 1iiserable two-game trip to Ferris "$tate. The Wolverines blew a 7-2 third period lead…

…. Stiles scored a hat trick as just about every Wolverine got in on the fun, including center Brad Jones, who returned to ac- tion after a three-week layoff. Jones came back after a knee injury and has…

… title. BOWLING Green will seek revenge this weekend in a home-and-home series with the Wolverines. After the Ferris State debacle, Michigan finds itself in eighth place in the CCHA. Only Miami, which…

… split a series with the Wolverines in mid-December, trails in the stan- dings. However, Berenson and his players hope that the victory over Spartak will give the team a lift the rest of the year. "We had…

… collegiate polls is no fluke. Over the past two weeks, the Wolverines placed ninth at the Midland's Tournament in Evanston, Illinois and compiled a 2-1 record in dual meets. BAHR BELIEVES that this is the…

Wolverines, as both wrestlers won all three of their matches. Junior Kevin Hill won twice, but was forced to forfeit his match against Ohio U because of a shoulder injury. J I d SUCC.ES.S At ROLM, we…

September 19, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… 7 Onto' the bigs: Former Wolverine Steve Ontiveros getting saves and raves in Oakland By ADAM OCHLIS Six years ago, Steven Ontiveros was an unwanted, aspiring collegiate baseball player. Nowadays…

…, the for- mer University of Michigan pitcher and current member of the Oakland statistics alone. Such is not the case for the former Wolverine righthander. Ontiveros is having himself a phenomenal…

April 04, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

…Page 8. - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 4, 1985 Intensity drives laxmen I By HOWARD SOLOMON Here's a trivia quiz, for all you die-hard Michigan fans. What Wolverine team is the returning…

…'s right-laxmen) season is but a month old, and the team's already captured six victories. Lacrosse, however, is virtually unknown to most Wolverine fans because of its status as a club sport. Nevertheless…

…, the Wolverines have beaten many established varsity teams and field an impressive crew of former collegiate stars, such as 37 year-old defenseman Dana Friend, a former All- American at Ohio State. "Dana…

… early in the season. No team has come within six goals of the Wolverines thus far. Admittedly the competition has been relatively weak, with victories notched against such "powerhouses" as Miami of Ohio…

February 01, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… 33 and total points The Wolverines are currently tied for with 64. seventh place in the conference with the "Their obvious strength is that one Ferris State Bulldogs, who were beaten line," said…

… the Flames' powerful of- ber." fense and a Michigan defense which has THE DIFFERENCE for Michigan is let up 45 goals in the last six games. that the Wolverines have their own hot Women hoopsters hope to…

…. Stiles has been the most consistent Wolverine scorer in the past month and leads the team with 24 assists and 37 points. IF THE Wolverines hope to start a playoff drive this weekend, they will have to put…

January 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…, 1985 Hot Hawks to harass 'M' By TIM MAKINEN Don't look for any 40-point blowouts tonight. For that mat- ter, this game might be a toss-up. The Wolverines, coming off a spectacular 97-56 victory…

… like the devil to not let them get those second and third shots." While the Michigan forwards will definitely have their hands full under the boards, the Wolverines should have an advantage at the guard…

December 06, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

… better, swallowed by the powerful Wolverines, and he is not afraid to say so. In fact, yesterday Scholz was groping for answers. When asked if he'd quicken the pace to combat Michigan's height advan- tage…

…. Scholz said he would probably use a zone defense to stop the Wolverines, but stopping Michigan may not be possible. We Reserve the Right to Limit WEDNESDAY'S CONTEST showed the lesser teams can't be…

… Florida's punch from the perimeter, while Kearney (11.5 ppg) and Mc- Nulty (8.5 ppg) work inside. JIANI[UCPONTY 3# , L Ltol 'k r; ves Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Wolverine forwards Butch Wade (53) and…

November 20, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

… vs. Holy Cross Monday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena Page 8 By SCOTT SHAFFER While the entire campus is talking about the possibility of a national championship for the Wolverine foot- ball or basketball…

… teams, the wrestling team is quietly beginning its season firmly established among the top ten teams in the nation. Presently ranked sixth, the Wolverine wrestling squad is coming off a 17-2 season that…

… conferences, the Wolverines would be given the inside track for the conference title. This is not the case in the Big Ten, however, where Iowa has dominated college wrestling more than any team in history…

… current team is an underdog to the Hawkeyes, but feels that the Wolverines can win the Big Ten tourney if "we nick Iowa at five or six positions and we get some help from other schools." After last weekend…

…'s Eastern Michigan Open (in which no team scores were kept), Bahr's lineup began to take shape. Here is a quick rundown of who will see action at each weight class for the Wolverines: " 118 - William Waters…

… difficult was that the Wolverines were missing one of their starting six, cap- tain Lisa Vahi, they played both teams on the road, and they had to face one right after another. "THAT WAS definitely the…

… together. "They were a really strong team," Canning added. "They just really overpowered us. There wasn't much we could do at all." The Wolverines ever-changing star- ting six just could have been the root…

…, the bad part was that the Wolverines were without a key slaver. Vahi. "LISA SPRAINED her ankle," Williams said. "Purdue was so close that it could have made the differen- ce."a Canning seems to disagree…

… somewhat saying that the Wolverines, who are now 15-17, 4-11 in the con- ference, still would have had a great struggle. "I think Lisa would have made some difference in our playing, but it's hard to say…

April 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

… about the con- ference championships that don't take place for another three weeks, the Wolverines will have their hands full with the Hoosiers and the Buckeyes. THIS AFTERNOON Indiana comes to town…

… oppose Frank Guengerich. TOMORROW, the Wolverines host a struggling Ohio State team, which, despite their 0-5 Big Ten record, should not be overlooked. "They are a very good team, but they haven't got the…

… Eisner would admit. To lose a match this late in the season, however, could hurt the Wolverine's young squad mentally. "To lose a match just before going in- to the Big Ten tournament can make you lose…

November 22, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 57) • Page Image 18

…- tner, Richard Relford," and believe me, Butch is a bruiser. He already hurt four guys in practice." Off the court though, Butch Wade changes. Crushing picks give way to contemplation, and the Wolverines

… suggestions from each side during a game. "Eight or 10 eyes out there are bet- ter than two," said Frieder, who ser- ved as a Wolverine assistant coach for seven years before being named to the head position…

… HABIB Wolverine assistant coach Steve Fisher helps hold the Michigan basket- ball program together. Frieder's staff handles academics, recruiting, and individual instruction. only half the job. No…

…'s success in recruiting foot- ball players from the East and from Florida, Boyd Idded, has bolstered in- terest in Wolverine athletics among, prpeet'sfrom those areas.'.' ' Grad assistant Pelekoudas isy…

… concern of the former head coach at Experience B Delta College. Hammer arranges featuring authentic ME tutoring and counseling to keep the a Wolverines academically sound. "We and American try to locate…

October 25, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS t The Michigan Daily Friday, October 25, 1985 Page 9 "M' looking to ground Falcons Wolverine defense to be tested by Bowling Green By MARK BOROWSKY As much as Wolverine hockey coach Red…

… ourselves in a hole." IN LAST weekend's series with Ferris State the Wolverines got them- selves in a deep hole, as they fell behind early in both contests and eventually lost, 7-6 on Friday night and 10-5 on…

… Saturday. They did prove that they are capable of offense. But on defense Michigan played as if, well, it was full of holes. And if Ferris State could score 17 goals on a porous Wolverine team, then the…

… test Kruzich with it's heretofore potent offense and the Wolverine's have yet to face a team of Bowling Green's caliber. Although wing Tom Stiles is second in the CCHA in scoring (4-7-11) and Brad Jones…

September 30, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… Terrapins, the Wolverines improved their record to 3-0, while knocking their third con- secutive non-conference foe out of the top 20 in the national rankings. IN HANDING the Terps their first shutout since…

… is helped when our offense is able to move the ball." Michigan quarterback Jim Har- baugh moved the offense effectively all afternoon. In his best passing day as a Wolverine, the senior signal- caller…

… receiver. Paul Jokisch, who starred for the Wolverines last week, Kattus was able to break into the open several times for key receptions. See KILLER, Page 10 Fan sdon 't recognize, doc trine By MARK GRAHAM…

… Shakey Jake was the first to sign. But a fan on his way to the Wolverines' game Saturday shook his head and said, "I quit the Communist Party a long time ago." CALL SHAKEY Jake another John Hancock and the…

… at Maryland's one yard line tem- back on the next play on a fumble recovery and eventually scored en porarily halting a Michigan scoring drive. The Wolverines got the ball route to their 20-0 victory…

September 27, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… be the Wolverines' final step in preparing for the up- coming Big Ten season. Last week, they finished fourth at the Missouri Invitational. THE TEAM is looking to improve on last year's fourth place…

… race where the Wolverines will chase defending national champion Wisconsin and conference runner up Illinois. " I think we have an outside chance to win," said Parks. "But we're using this more as a tune…

September 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… 'Cocks, 34-3 W rBy JOE EWING Special to the Daily COLUMBIA, S.C. - The Wolverines discovered the pleasure of beating the 'Cocks senseless Saturday when they whipped South Carolina, 34-3, for their second…

WOLVERINES racked up 507 .total yards while holding the 'Cocks to a mere 202 yards. The groundgame, which accounted for most of .Michigan's offense in last week's win over Notre Dame, again was a big factor…

May 30, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

… set of rickety, Hardly. The Wolverines average wooden bleachers that were built to about a thousand per game. And in hold 2,200. Children sat on their .+non-conference contests, Ray Fisher mothers' laps…

… and outtakes from the NCAA South Ibaseball regional in Starkville, Mississippi: By DAVE ARETHA OU KNEW the Wolverines were in for it when they were Yforced to book hotel reservation in Columbus…

Wolverine catcher Eric Sanders was hitting .434. "Man, this guy's swinging a gorilla bat," he said. " If anyone was wondering how West Virginia generated eight runs per game last season, just check the names…

… bases (20), and home runs (17-tied). Not bad for a guy who batted .290 with two homers last year. " Hayward, however, is still the Wolverine's King of Swing. The hulking first baseman has set Michigan…

March 28, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 140) • Page Image 10

…. Sometimes he would even hit on the courts farther down the line while the matches were still going on. He was always in the background. Today, that skinny high-school kid, now a Wolverine freshman, is the…

… of Northwestern. KOONTZ HAS been a steadily- improving player all year long. He was the only Wolverine to win two singles matches at Rice last weekend. Transfer Ed Filer has also been moving up in the…

… singles player Jim Sharton smashes a backhand in a match last season versus Northwestern. The junior begins his second season in the Wolverines' number one spot. BUCKI : SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y: Softballers…

… blanked twice / EVERY THURSDAY' APPEJNG DOMINO TON IGHT: Special to the Daily The rains hit the softball team a day early in California yesterday as the Wolverines were shut but by Long Beach State in…

March 06, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

… challenge the Buckeyes. Having already wrapped up the Big Ten championship, it is difficult to predict just how fired up the Wolverines will be going into the game. MICHIGAN could be looking beyond Ohio State…

… to the NCAA tournament, or at least thinking about Sunday's nationally televised contest at Indiana and the chance for some revenge on the Hoosiers. Playing the Buckeyes, whom the Wolverines downed 87…

… qualify for post-season play. IT WOULD seem apparent, then that tonight's contest means more to Ohio State than to Michigan. Wolverine coach Bill Frieder disagrees. "We should have plenty of incen- tive…

… with Taylor at 15.1 points per game in the Big Ten, most likely will be covered by Michigan's Butch Wade. That matchup would leave Wolverine Roy Tarpjey on Joe Concheck which could create a problem if…

… makes his presence on the court known here shown defending against Wisconsin's Scott Roth (32) and John Ploss (50) in the Wolverines' 88-68 victory over the Badgers earlier this season. MARGARET THATCHER…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… weekend," said men's gymnastics coach Bob Darden of his team's per- formance last weekend at the Illinois Gymnastics Competition. That inconsistency threw the Wolverine tumblers into a last place finish in…

… the low score to Ehle's competing at the top of the lineup in every event. Said Darden, "He had to 'break the ice' for the other Michigan men on the apparatus". Other Wolverine highlights in- cluded…

… the aggressive play of Wolverine Gregg Davis, Notre Dame went on to win 15-8. Michigan fell behind early in the second game, but fought back to an 8-8 tie. Finding their rhythm, the Wolverines totally…

… shut down the Irish for the rest of the game, gaining a 15-8 victory and a 1-1 tie in the match. With the match tied 2-2, the Wolverines raced to an 11-1 lead in game five, but Notre Dame took ad…

January 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Minnesota and 11 points in last night's Big Ten basketball contest bet- ween the Golden Gophers and Michigan t Crisler Arena. Wrong, or make that WRONG! THE WOLVERINES nearly quadrupled the spread and gave…

Wolverine point dif- erence in Big Ten history. The victory also lifts Michigan's con- ference mark to 3-2 and catapults the Wolverines past Minnesota (now 2-2) in the Big Ten standings. The Wolverines

… some of the problems surroun- See BLANCHARD, Page 5 Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE Michigan forward Butch Wade lays in one of his twelve points in action last night at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines

December 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…, Mass. - Ugly. Dirty. Downright filthy. Wallowing through the mire, the Wolverines slid into a 49-44 victory over Georgia Tech in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic in Springfield Mass. on Saturday. VICTORY…

… line at the other, cashing in for all of four field goals, zero each for forwards Richard Rellford and Butch Wade. If it wasn't the Wolverines' shooting eighteen percent in the first half, it was Georgia…

November 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

…. "We have not played well in front of Ryan should get the nod tonght against the offensive-minded Wolverines. "This should be an ex- citing series," Belmonte said. "The two teams are similar in many…

… the Michigan State defense in a at Yost last weekend. The Wolverines square off against Illinois-Chi tonight and tomorrow. MEN AND WOMEN FACE CINCINNA TI IN OPENER: ~*"Tankers look to tame Bearcats…

… featured on the main card is the Wolverine women's team, under first year coach Jim Richardson, facing off against the mighty Bearcats, also from Cincinnati. The weekend's meet will most probably yield a…

…-Big Ten honors for three years in a row with consistently strong performances in the 200-yard breakstroke and individual medly. ALSO EXPECT to show strongly for the Wolverines will be sophomore Jan…

… Lunsford from Concord, Califor- nia who specializes in the 200-meter butterfly. However, both Wolverine teams are looking beyond this match to the beginning of the Big Ten season later this month. Michigan…

… is just the same. No time off." THIS IS the attitude that allows Jon Urbanchek to gar- ner top recruits and has many thinking that his Wolverines could go far this year. "John had had an outstanding…

… swim- mers in the country like Cincinnati's Carolyn Cooper and the Wolverines Marc Parrish and Joe Parker will be in at- tendance Saturday at Matt Mann Pool and that display of talent alone should be ex…

October 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…, three for Michigan and three for the Broncos, were featured in a match that Michigan lost, 3-1. THE 15thranked Broncos (14-1) just plain overpowered the now 9-10 Wolverines (1-5 in the Big Ten), using…

… their superior height, power, and skill to put Michigan away. To the Wolverines credit, they never gave up. "That was an en- couraging match because we fought for every point," said Coach Barb Canning…

…-5 final game victory.. "The last game's score should have been a lot closer," quipped Canning in defense of her Wolverine team. Canning was disappointed with the loss but pleased with her team's ef- fort…

…. "In this match we showed a lot more consistency," she said. Canadian Andrea Williams led Michigan with nine kills, but is wasn't enough for the overmatched Wolverines - Western's Canadians were taller…

… led Michigan with nine kills, but the Wolverines succumbed to _Western Michigan, 3-1. ,1 (GRIDDE FPICKS w u wm Bottom of the ninth. Tie score. National League playoffs, Game Fjve, a trip to the World…

April 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 10, 1985 Netters fight Irish in home opener 114 By PHIL NUSSEL Finally a home match! With the season well under way, Brian Eisner's 4-3 Wolverine

…, we realize what a good team Notre Dame is. If we can get everyone in the right mental state, then I think we will be just fine for this match as well as this weekend's matches." THE WOLVERINES' lineup…

…. don't know much about this year's Detroit team, but they did remember losing twice to the Titan s last year. Assistant coach Maria Resendez said that the Wolverines can't do what they t did against…

… Detroit Titans today pales by comparison. "They are not one of the bigger teams," said sophomore Julie Clark, who will toe the rubber for Michigan in the second game. MANY Wolverines share the same…

… sentiment, but for the Wolverines, it has been a roller-coaster season thus far. They know anything can happen. For instance, in the doubleheader following its 6-6 California trip, Michigan must have left…

… Northwestern may be an indication that the Wolverines, now 3-1 in the Big Ten and 9-9 overall, are on the right track toward that consistency. PITCHER Vicki Morrow (6-1, .77 ERA) pick ed up all three of Michigan…

… series Friday and Saturday at the 'M' Varsity Diamond, Mari Foster and Clark will be the star ters. Michelle Bolster is also expecte to see some action. The Wolverine coaches apparently t r- 6. First…

April 09, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

…. - ---------- 7- SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Netters nip Iowa, pull even in Big Ten Women netters split By PHIL NUSSEL It was a tough day for the Michigan doubles teams, but the Wolverines pulled out a 5-4 win at…

… Iowa Sunday to even their Big Ten record at 2-2. Michigan began the match by taking four of the six singles matches, but then lost two of the three doubles matches to make the score close. WOLVERINE Jim…

… Sharton won han- dily at first singles, downing Jim Nelson, 6-1,16-3. Sharton has now won three out of four conference matches and says that he is quite happy with his play so far. The only Wolverines to…

… 10th place. The Wolverines were close going into the back nine of their final round. Disaster struck, however, on the eleventh hole as they combined for 11 strokes over par. "If you subtract those…

… strokes, we would have finished sixth," said Carras. Junior Chris Westfall led the Wolverines with a 74-79-153 score, followed closely by Peter Savarino (75- 79-154) and team captain Dan Roberts (78…

…." -SKIP GOODMAN with 'Cats, By DEBRA deFRANCES Quitters never win. The, women's tennis team didn't quit when it lost to the sixth-ranked team in the nation; in- stead, the Wolverines turned a devastating 9…

… position match over Kathy Ruck, 6-0,6.1. In doubles action, again the under- classmen dominated, winning two of the three matches. The Wolverines, now 5-7 overall and 1-4 in the Big Ten, are looking forward…

April 07, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

… doubles matches and the Wildcats won, 5-4. The Wolverines took all of the last three singles matches. Playing in the fourth slot, John Royer beat Marco Wen, 7-6, 6-2. Number five Brad Koontz defeated Scott…

…'s Danny Weiss and Martin Hampe, 4-6, 4-6. The Wildcat team of Dave Kabiller and Mike Krebs beat Wolverines Jon Morris and Royer, 6-4, 6-2, and Christian teamed with Eric Smith to defeat Tomas Anderson and…

… - Making use of a crucial Northwestern error the Michigan softball team managed to out manuever the Wildcats, 1-0, in the 12th inning of the second game of the squad's Big Ten opener. The winning Wolverine

Wolverines, who managed the 1- 0 win, highlighted by the batting ability of Alicia Seegert. The sophomore from Manchester finished the day with a double and two singles. The lone run didn't come until the 12th…

… competing for the Wolverine men's track team in the Texas Relays at Austin, Texas. Bean jumped 24'2 3l", and track coach Jack Harvey was pleased with his performance. "It was a good meet for Bean. We were…

March 30, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

…-4 Special to the Daily OXFORD, Ohio - Mike Watters and rain water were the stories here yesterday. The Michigan second baseman knocked in seven runs in the Wolverines' 14-4 win over Miami in the first game of…

… a doubleheader, and af- ternoon thundershowers washed out the second game. The Wolverines were leading 8-1 in the fifth inning of the second game before it was called. Watters helped Michigan improve…

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