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March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 15

… State University for 10th place out of 20 teams. The Wolverines posted rounds of 298, 300 and 299, totaling 895 - 31 over par. "We played reasonably well, but not well enough to break away from the pack…

…," Michi- gan coach Jim Carras said. The Wolverines fused a balanced attack led by senior Andrew Chapman, who shot a 218 and tied a season-best with a sixth-place finish. "I am extremely happy with Andrew…

… play better for us to be competitive in this short spring season." Sophomore Dave Nichols competed well in the meet (75-78-75-228), placing 48th. Scott Carlton was the fifth Wolverine com- peting (79…

…-77-75-231), tying for 60th. "With such a short season ending in mid March, we need as much practice as we can get to do well at the next meet in Kentucky" Carras said. For their next meet, the Wolverines will travel…

… out of 20 teams. The Wolverines haven't finished higher than fifth all season. DANNY MOLOtOKaily Senior Andrew Chapman led all Wolverines with a score of 218 this past weekend - a score that tied for…

… dropped a match to Wis- consin 6-1 on Saturday, then rebounded to win against Minnesota 6-1 yesterday. The Wolverines (1-3 Big Ten, 5-6 overall) wasted little time in defeat- ing Minnesota, completing…

… a 6-1 lead. But rather than accept defeat, the freshmen rallied to take back the match. The Wolverines won the next four games to close the gap to 5-6. In the 12th game, Minnesota attempted a comeback…

… won. The Gopher duo of Valerie Vladea and Michaela Havelkova had given all it had in that game, but quickly dropped the next two to give the Wolverines the 8-6 victory. "I really think they picked up…

… before. Wisconsin (5-0, 10-3) holds a 16-8 all-time record against the Wolverines under Ritt, a former Bad- ger herself. Michigan won just four sets in singles competition, and just one of the three…

… doubles matches. "(Wisconsin) was a real disap- pointing performance," Ritt said of the Wolverines falling to 0-3 in the conference. One of the few bright spots for Michigan in Saturday's loss was junior…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… regionals to advance. If they win, the Wolverines will move on to face the No. 1 seed in the West, Denver, for the right to play in this year's Frozen Four. HOW THE'TOP 10 FARED No.1 New Hampshire (29…

… with a killing per- centage of .925 - was swarming all over Michigan and not allowing it to get HOCKEY any rhythm going Notebook with the extra man. The key to the Wolverines' success on the powerplay…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 13

… Goldie was out- side the right side of the crease for an easy flip-in on the rebound. With just under 11 minutes left in the second period, the Wolverines went to work off a faceoff in the Michigan State…

…. Michigan had some quality scoring chances to close the peri- od, including a 2-on-1 breakaway, which was led by Gajic. But the Wolverines could not build on their lead. By virtue of a gratuitous bounce, the…

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