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February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… vywe By JON HARTMANN Who, other than worrywart coach their matches to ins Dale Bahr, would have thought the Wolverines would. require a comeback RECHSTEINER nearly as dramatic as their one against win of…

… ts help when the Wolverines travel to Wiscon- sin to battle the Badgers in their last Big Ten match of the season. Then Trost came in and did his job, taking a superior desicion at 1:05 of the second…

… by Michigan sports fans, since his manhandling of Hill was neither great nor good from the Wolverine's stan- dpoint. But the heavyweights clamped down for the win, relieving Bahr of his worries. "It…

Wolverines are now 13-1, 7-0 in the Big Ten. Michigan Daily Sports 763-0376 icers at Soo, 6-2 By TOM KEANEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The only thing colder than the weather outside Norris Arena…

… last night was the hockey being played by the visitors inside. The Lake Superior hockey team beat the visiting Wolverines 6-2, completing a two-game sweep and clinching second place for the Lakers in the…

… up right where they left off Friday night. The Wolverines ..iterally kept Lake Superior bottled up in their own zone for much of the first period with an aggressive forechecking attack. - Unfortunately…

… for the Wolverines, however, their scoring opportunities were nil. Mark Chiamp again had to be relied upon as the Lakers outshot Michigan 13-2. THE LONE GOAL of the period cam- e at the hands of Mike…

… Warus at 14:44. The sophomore Laker snagged a misplaced Wolverine pass, and had enough time to write home before blasting it past Chiamp to the right side. The Laker crowd saw more of the same in the…

… second period, though Lake Superior's dominance was much more evident. The Soo Lakers shellacked Chiamp with 17 more shots while the Wolverines showed few signs of life. THE LAKERS leading scorer, Allan…

February 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Wolverines went on an eight-minute, 16-4 tear that got the crowd of 13,609 at Crisler all riled up. During that run, which put Michigan on top 46-35 with 6:46 left, guard An- toine Joubert was the hero…

…'t think he was going to be ready." Joubert finished the afternoon with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists. One of those assists came with four minutes left and helped spark a 9-1 Wolverine run that put…

… took one bad shot in the second half." But offense was no the only area the Wolverines shined in the second stanza. They also played like demons on defen- se, allowing Illinois to hit on only 36…

…, they played together." "We took our time (in the second half)," said Joubert. "We played good defense. When we had the lead we played together." Roy Tarpley led the Wolverines with 17 points, while Grant…

… Montgomery's injury. "You could see that Meents gives them more offense, he was killing us in the first half." 4 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert cuts past Illinois forward Anthony…

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 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… turns 1 By DAVE ARETHA Michigan has won its share of lopsided games this year. It has routed a few teams and embarassed others. But it was not until yesterday that the Wolverines pulled the ultimate in…

… situation where you can utilize your bench, it's good for team morale." Team morale was certainly high against Wayne State. The Wolverines batted around four times, weaving their rallies into a symmetric…

October 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… weeks ago, junior midfielder Jane Nixon was the fastest and shif- tiest of all the Wolverines. More recen- tly, she stood next to Taylor, leaning on crutches, her left leg in a cast. TAYLOR (BROKEN hand…

…, especially since the Wolverines, 0-7-2, continue to lose. "It's hard to watch," Nixon said. "It's really hard. "You're standing on the side and you're really motivated and the only thing you can do is yell…

March 10, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, March 10, 1985 Knight next on Blue hit list By STEVE WISE It's kind of an interesting twist for the Wolverines to end their 1985 basketball season against the…

… for his Wolverines to go anywhere this season. If you don't remember, Michigan forward Richard Rellford can remind you. "I THINK Indiana embarrassed us here," said the 6-6 junior, "and Bob- by (Knight…

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