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January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

… Indiana 26-25. The second half was dominated by the Wolverines. The Michigan defense held the Hoosiers to just 10 points in the first 10 minutes, and Michigan was able to pull out to a 55-36 lead. Indiana…

… was able to cut the lead to 11 points with two min- utes left, but the Wolverines held off the Hoosiers down the stretch. The Wolverines were supposed to begin the Big Ten home season against Michigan…

April 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… match last night gave the Tar Heels a 5-4 victory and left the Wolverines (3-2 Big Ten, 4-11 overall) still looking for a chance to redefine their season. .Michigan sophomores Szandra Fuzesi and Alison…

… picking up a win against South Florida, fell 6-2, 6-0 to North Carolina's Cena Hackler. Vaughn lost her second-straight match after showing significant improvement last weekend. The Wolverines' struggles…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 15

…SportsMonday - December 6, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 58- Dreaming of Dolan: Current swimmers face ghosts of past By Brian Galvin Daily Sports Writer Buoyed by the presence of former Wolverine

… swimming legends, the Michigan men's swimming and div- ing team turned in several shining performances at the U.S. Open in San Antonio this past weekend. The Wolverines competed against Michigan alumni…

… individual medley, also setting a meet record en route to a win. Although motivated by the perfor- mances of their predecessors, the current Michigan swimmers were not in awe of them. The Wolverines posted…

…. Thompson, Siciliano, freshman Garrett Mangieri, and senior Scott Meyer combined for the most impressive Wolverine performance of the week- end. "It's a tradition for Michigan to have a strong 800 relay…

…," Mangieri said. "I'm just happy to be a part of it."4 The meet was an opportunity for many Wolverines to test themselves against the same kind of competition they hope to face at the Olympics in September…

… Championships in the spring. "We were swimming pretty tired," Ely said. "We didn't get much of a break." Despite their success against some of the world's best, the Wolverines aren't looking too far ahead to the…

October 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… against Notre Dame this week- end. The Wolverines will be without cap- tain Sean Peach. SARA SCHENCK/Daly e rs wIl mss Peach against Notre Dame Now accepting Registrations for Fall II Leagues Registration…

… Writer The Michigan hockey team will open its regular season this weekend against Notre Dame a little short-handed. The Wolverines will be without senior cap- tain Sean Peach and may be without freshman…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 19

Wolverines did as well as they all season against the other con- ce's champions, as they swept irfield - a team with a 30-3 cord. Michigan proved once again at, even though it was a maturing ig Ten team, it…

… a nice job, but could just tell as the match devel- that, physically, we outmatched tem a lot. No matter how hard they layed, they couldn't compete against s. But the real test for the Wolverines as…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - January 6, 1999 1 Reid and Wolverines g jugular in thrilling upse Asselin adds career high as Michigan post player By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer It…

… I felt pretty good about our team ranked opponent of the season. The Wolverines are now 24 in Big Ten play. at that point." Average oes spark Michigan win And he had every reason to. Because, while…

January 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 53) • Page Image 15

…, the extra icer did nothing to spark Michigan's offense. The Wolverines left Columbus with nothing more to look forward to but a long and snowy ride home. Mother Nature had not wreaked her havoc upon the…

… Midwest on Dec. 27, but for the Wolverines, a different type of cold climate hung over them at Joe Louis Arena. For the second straight year, Michigan State hoisted the GLI trophy after beating the…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 16

… the first victory over the Wolverines in his career at Bowling Green, senior center Adam Edinger selected Michigan as the state and team that the Falcons have marked as their most important conference…

… realized that there is more then one team coming out of the state of Ohio that the Wolverines will be gunning for in the future. The emotions were running high for both teams at the end of Friday night…

… Grandstaff Daily Sports Writer The Michigan hockey team is 2-3 in its last five games - 0-3 in games start- ed by netminder Kevin O'Malley and 2- 0 when L.J. Scarpace guards the Wolverine crease. Last weekend…

Wolverines had been outscored 13-3. But on Friday night in Bowling Green, Berenson opted again for O'Malley. Berenson made the move because Scarpace has never started a game in another opponent's rink, and…

… Bowling Green is not exactly the most friendly of venues for a Michigan netminder. O'Malley stopped 17 of 20 shots, and the shots that he let by would have been difficult saves. The Wolverines lost the game…

…-in saves, he made a couple of backdoor saves, he made all the saves he should have made, and kept us in the game when we were reeling." Most importantly he got the win, and while the burden of the Wolverines

… saves when the Wolverines have needed them in the big games. His two victories are arguably the two most important of the season. And Scarpace did it on an admittedly bad night for the Michigan defense…

… outstanding, we got the win. If it weren't for him the game could have been a dif- SARA SCHENCK/Daily Junior goalie LJ. Scarpace made 33 saves-on Saturday night, salvaging the week- end for the Wolverines as…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 17

… game," Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said, referring to how Gaines hounded the Chattanooga ball- handlers. "He was definitely the rea- son we were able to do some things defensively." The Wolverines never…

… court can sometimes turn a little sour - as a few fans and media members saw last Wednesday in Atlanta. As the Wolverines sank deeper into foul trouble against Georgia Tech, and watched their lead…

April 06, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… partnership, would have cost the department a minimum of $1,986,500. "Just imagine ... A Wolverine fan returns home from work to check his e-mail and surf the net," according to UniverseONE's promotional liter…

Wolverine Direct, a custom-designed browser with the university seal and colors right on the toolbar. "Eventually he will make his way to other parts of the net, framing every page with the graphics and col…

December 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… truly are arro- gant, heartless, "All Money, No Class" savages. Towards the end of the game, as the indefatigable Superfan led students in the cheer, "It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine," at that…

… moment, even as a lifelong Wolverine fan, I could not bring myself to join in. The next time Superfan and his com- panions find themselves doubled over in pain or are incapacitated, I'm wondering if divine…

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