March 04, 2002
(vol. 112, iss. 86)
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… swimmers finished in the top five spots - includ- ing champion Brendan Neligan - it wasn't enough to pull even with the Gophers, and the Wolverines knew their title hopes were dead. Minnesota finished with…
…,650 free, where he led from the start and finished 11 seconds faster than his nearest competitor, teammate Andrew Hurd. It was the 10th consecu- tive year a Wolverine won the event, and Neligan's dominating…
… rest of the Wolverines finished second behind Minnesota in the Big Ten Championships for the second straight year. This time, however, Michigan narrowed the gap from 248 points to 75 points. dition…
… Wolverines swam NCAA automatic qualifying times at this meet. But Minnesota dashed Michigan's hopes again by finishing first in two relays and performing well in several sprinting events as well as the…
… distance races. The Wolverines are narrowing the gap, though. The 75-point deficit showed improvement from last year, when the Gophers won by 248 points. That had the Wolverines thinking about the 2003…
…. But he added that they'll do "anything humanly possible to get the edge against everybody else." The Wolverines - and most of their competi- tors - brought out their best tricks for the Big' Ten…
… then-first place Indiana and with just two medalists going into the final day of competition. Though the Wolverines ended up in fifth behind Penn State, Indiana, Wisconsin and Northwestern - far from…
…, concentrated on the efforts of indi- viduals in hopes of getting some final qualifiers into the NCAA Championships (Mar. 21-23). The Wolverines fell short, though, as no names were added to the four already…
… baseball movie. Hoosier fans stood up - followed by the Wolverines, Boilermakers, Nittany Lions and every other parent in the crowd - to chant "Indiana relay!" Even Penn State's team, which still hadn…