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March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… seeking the Big Ten ti- tie. What it received instead was a close second-place finish and eight national qualifiers. Nevertheless, its opponents saw a spirited and dedicated Wolverine team. Unlike Iowa…

…- ment, the Wolverines wanted a Big Ten title. "They got great team unity," said Wisconsin's Jeff Jordan. "They came in here, and they wanted to win this tournament really bad. They were all ready to go…

… of the season after los- ing to Iowa by a score of 76-55, two days earlier. The Wolverines raised their record to 6-10 in the Big Ten, 13-13 overall. Friday night, Michigan invaded Carver-Hawkeye Arena…

…, where sec- ond-ranked Iowa has won 23 straight games. The Hawkeyes (15- 1, 25-1) earlier this season trounced the Wolverines by a whopping score of 89-54. IN THE first half, Michigan came out strong and…

… dominance in the second half as Michigan's offense was stymied by a tenacious woman-to-woman de- fense. The Wolverines shot a dis- mal 39 percent with only Leslie Spicer (12 points) and Tanya Pow- ell (11…

…-up Wolverines. Michigan dictated the tempo of the game from the open- ing tip-off and led by as many as 18 in the first half. LATE IN the second half the Wolverines lost some of their in- tensity, and Minnesota…

… a balanced Wolverine attack in which five players scored in double figures. VanDeWege was pleased with one of his team's better perfor- mances this year. Doily Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Wolverine Larry…

… and offering encouragement. This and the vocal home crowd helped Michigan a great deal as wrestling can often be a lonely sport. Though the Wolverines were not seeking any type of moral victory, they…

… the Track and Tennis Building. Michigan won last season's match against the Rockets, 7-2, and barring an upset, should win again. And although the Wolverines expect a few close matches against Toledo…

… everyone ready for the rest of the season." LEADING THE Wolverines will be No. 1 sin- gles player, Tina Basle. Basle, a returning senior, has already defeated Duke's Patty O'Riley this season, the country…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…." FRIEDER HOPES that the addition of Thompson will intensify competition for the Wolverines' guard positions. The Michigan helmsman is dissatisfied with the play of his current backcourt, Eric Turner and Dan…

… plays against our guards." Thompson believes he'll begin his Wolverine career as a reserve point guard. "I don't think anyone's going to beat out Eric Turner," he said. "But I think I can learn a lot by…

… recruiting a couple of big men." Page 9 Netters minus Kremer overtake Dlinois 8-1 By PAULA SCHIPPER The women's tennis home-opener served up a 8-1 win over Illinois on Sun- day, but the Wolverines could have…

… spot in the 1982 Big Tens, the Wolverines may have been overconfident on Sunday against Illinois, who placed only ninth last year. "We were a little too overconfident going in. The results were nice but…

… we could have played better," said coach Oliver Owens. During spring vacation's West Coast' matches, the Wolverines grew ac- customed to a faster court. "We're just getting into the season," said an…

… injured Kremer from the sidelines. "We haven't played much on a slow sur- face." JANE SILFEN, who lost the only Wolverine match of the day in a tough singles match (4-6, 6-4, 5-7) also had complaints about…

March 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… Daily DENVER - The Michigan hockey team was leading Denver, 3-2, after two periods last night at DU Arena. The Wolverines held a four-goal ad- vantage in their total-goals first-round playoff series after…

… Milburn and Mark Perry assisted Mars' second goal of the night. The Wolverines upped the score to 3-1 at 10:18 when Mars took a shot which was stopped by Robinson and Ted Speers lifted the rebound past the…

… Hampson collected three assists. The victory was a bit marred, however, as a bench-clearing brawl en- sued after Denver's Ed Beers clob- bered Michigan's Joe Milburn, causing the Wolverine to slump to the…

… points to the Wolverines' 104. Michigan State claimed third place with 70.5 points, Wisconsin took fourth with 51, and the defending champion Indiana Hoosiers dropped to fifth in 1981 with 47. ANDREW BRUCE…

…, the former Trinidad Olympian, led the Michigan cause with a.4ouble victory, taking the 55-meter dash in 6.25 seconds and the 300-meter run in 33.8. Wolverine distance runner Dan Heikkenen won the 3…

…,000-meter run on Friday night, but his time of 3:50.03 in the 1,500 yesterday was not sufficient to catch the Big Ten record-setting pace (3:49.9) of Iowa's Ed DeLashmutt. Several Wolverines gave less…

… won the dual meet," coach Sheri Hyatt said afterwards. "That won't help us at regionals. Our real goal today was to get 135." KATHY BECKWITH stood out for the Wolverines by finishing first in two events…

… the floor exercise. The Wolverines entered the com- petition minus the services of Marian Lingstrom, who. injured her knee on Thursday but is expected to be back in action when the tumblers travel to In…

March 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

…," said coach Carol Hutchins. "They all feel good about the trip and we played some great ball." The pre-season polls have the Wolverines ranked 18th. Over the trip, though, they showed that the polls might…

… have underestimated Michigan. During their 10 win, five loss road trip the Wolverines swept a two- game series from 13th-ranked Texas-Arlington, 5-2 and 4-2, as well as beating ninth-ranked Nebraska, 6…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… JULIE HOLLMAN A horrendous nightmare. That's what the Michigan hockey team lived through Sunday night at Lawson Arena in Kalama- zoo. Western Michigan trounced the Wolverines, 10- 0, and eliminated them…

… saw the Wolverines suffer their third shutout of the season, the most for a Michigan team since 1943. FROM THE START, the Wolverines looked flat and unsteady. The defensive wall suffered from, as the…

… only lasted through the intermission, though. In the second period, the Broncos suffocated any chances for a Wolverine recovery. With only 1:32 gone in the frame, Western scored, increasing the lead to 3…

… maintained. "I'm not even sure whether they're even better than us." Nevertheless, the Wolverines did lose, they looked worse, and they were humiliated. "A 10-0 loss is just as hard to take as a one-goal, down…

… and from a team that had accomplished so much. The 1987-88 Wolverines were the first Berenson team to finish the season with an above .500 record. They were the first Berenson team to finish above…

March 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 127) • Page Image 10

…. Following a McGee layup, the Boilermakers failed'to take advantage of a scoring opportunity and the Wolverines had the ball and a one-point lead, 50-49, with just over three minutes to go. Then Purdue…

… the first part of his one-and-one oppor- tunity to give the Wolverines their two point lead, 51-49, with only 1:10 remaining, setting the stage for Ed- monson's game-saver. Frieder credited the defeat…

… expressed by Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, was more one of fatalism. "We're hot very good," Frieder would say in a low voice after a 73-58 loss to Iowa early in the Big Ten season dropped his "not very good…

… setback. "But they've got to remember how hard they've worked to get where they are, and not dwell on wins." In all fairness, here Frieder was probably just trying to get the Wolverines up for the rest of…

…-that spell the difference. At any rate, Michigan began to fall after the Buckeye blowout. And fall. And when it was all over the Wolverine cagers had fallen from 7-3 conference and 16-3 overall to 8-10 and 17…

March 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… third-ranked Wolverines played some outstanding basketball in building a 17-point lead against a strong OSU squad. But when the Buckeyes drew close down the stretch, the Judge returned from his chambers…

…-game losing streak at In- diana. Buckeyes dominate women cagers, 73-57 WOLVERINES' STAR TING FIVE HONORED Tarpley attains All-Big Ten status UPI All-Big Ten Team First Team C-ROY TARPLEY, MICHIGAN C…

… in the second half, finishing with 22 points, but still led all scorers. Wendy Bradetich paced the Wolverine attack with 21 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. COACH AND FOUR The HAIR STYLING All…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

…, scored 268.50 to capture fifth place in the team competition well ahead of both Wiscon- sin and Michigan State. "We could have been in the cellar," said Wolverine coach Newt Loken, "so we're pleased. I…

… shoulder. Manus managed scores in the high 8's in three events and a 9.65 on rings. "He really showed guts swinging through the pain," said Loken. The Wolverines placed six men in the individual finals, held…

… 22-year coaching career is tops in college history. MacInnes, 57, played his college hockey at Michigan from 1946-50 and was a key figure in the Wolverines' dominance of the sport under then coach Vic…

… seven con-. ference championships. His last 'appearance against the Wolverines came during the '81-'82 season when, Michigan defeated the Huskies in overtime 3-2 at Yost Arena. MacInnes retired after…

… Invitational Meet between the women swimmers from Michigan, Oakland University and host Eastern Michigan on Sunday. Why? Because no scores were kept. DESPITE the lack of scoring, Wolverine head'coach Stu Isaac w…

March 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… Purdue guard Drake Morris added up to a probable NIT bid for Michigan yesterday, as the Wolverines fell to the Boilermakers in overtime, 67-61. The defeat put to rest any Michigan (8-10 in the Big Ten, 17…

… it's the kind of tournament that these kids would do well in." MORRIS MADE sure that the Wolverines bid adieu to their NCAA hopes by notching six of his game-high total in the overtime to pull Purdue…

… many sessions. BUT PURDUE'S Morris and Brian Walker kept the ball away from Wolverine hands as time ran down and forced Michigan to foul. The Boiler- maker backcourt pair coolly converted the one…

… meant for Michael (Scearce)," said Keady. "It just broke down, but fortunately, we were able to get a second shot. That's how you win games, by getting second and third shots." THE WOLVERINES had trailed…

March 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… nine of its first 15 free throws. But the foul shooting eventually picked up, and the Hawkeyes could not take advantage of the Wolverine miscues. Iowa had its chances during the second half when Michigan…

… backend of a one and one. Tarpley stole the board and McCormick converted to give the Wolverines breathing room. From that point Michigan cruised to its fourth consecutive victory. "It's nice of us to do…

… tournament birth. Frieder had been saying that one more win should put the Wolverines in the tournament but he restrained his en- thusiasm after theagame. "When your fate is in the hands of others you never…

… newly beloved (last year's crowds were nowhere near that size) beat Wisconsin, currently second in the Big Ten. By comparison, or lack thereof, the biggest crowd to witness the Wolverines at Crisler this…

March 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… contributed 17 points, nine rebounds and an outstanding defensive effort on Michael Payne to power the Wolverines to a 53-46 victory over the Hawkeyes last night at Carver Hawkeye Arena. . Michigan led start to…

… finish as Tim McCormick put the Wolverines on top. 3-0, on the first offensive possession Although things got sticky at times, Iowa never got closer than three points in the second half. At times it seemed…

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…, heptathlon world record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Last season Abbott compiled an 11-3 mark with a 2.08 ERA in 86 innings pitched for the Wolverines. The record earned him All-Big Ten Second Team hon- ors…

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