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September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

… The Michigan softball team be- gan the 1989 season with great ex- pectations. The year before, the Wolverines lost the Big Ten title by a half-game when they were swept by Indiana in the final weekend…

… other" coach Carol Hutchins said. "In fact, this is the best team I've ever had." Those words were backed up by the Wolverines' play during their spring trip to the West Coast. They retuned with an 18…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

… NCAA Championship in the same year. In 1989 that all changed though, as the Wolverines won the Rose Bowl and NCAA tournament. This page attempts to recapture the jubilant feelings and triumphant emotions…

…" after the Wolverines victory over Virginia, launching them into the Final Four in Seattle. A rose with no thorns Defensive back David Arnold (15) and defensive lineman Brent White (88) whoop it up in…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…-89 campaign in fourth place of the Central Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion, the highest finish of the Berenson era. Bolstered by nine returning se- niors, the Wolverines sport an expe- rienced team, led by co…

…-5 victory over North Dakota. Roberts, unlike the quiet and unassuming Moes, not only turned his game around but also his on-ice personality. At one point during his first year as a Wolverine, Berenson was…

… discipline. Roberts now stands as the cornerstone of the Wolverine de- fense, and one of the league's pre- mier defensemen. 'From every angle you look at it, as students, people and athletes, this is a good…

… class coming to a team moving in the right direction.' - Michigan Hockey Coach Red Berenson Last season, the Wolverines gained home ice advantage for the first time ever in the conference playoffs…

December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… scoreboard and he shook his head in disgust. His team, which was losing by only three points midway through the half, trailed 53-24. The Wolverines had closed the half with a 32-6 spurt on their way to a 100…

…-51 victory. "I thought we had a pretty good game plan until nine minutes left in the half when we started shooting those threes," Coles said. The Wolverines run began when coach Steve Fisher substituted guards…

… second half. But despite their big lead and an overmatched opponent, the Wolv- erines made sure they maintained their intensity. Wolverine captain Rumeal Robinson wanted to make sure they did. "Let's bring…

Wolverines shooting percentage fell to 39 percent as they connected on only 16 of 41 attempts. Nonetheless, Michigan coach Steve Fisher was able to take out his regulars starting at 13:08 left in the final…

… debut with 8:50 remaining, to join first-year guard Michael Talley, the floor was filled with players new to the Wolverines. The five new Wolverines shot only 26 percent from the field on seven of 27…

… 99% se eo The Radisson Hotel City of Commerce-Los Angeles Is Offering A Rose Bowl Wolverine Special $69.00 Single or Double $84.00 Triple or Quadruple (Minimum Two Night Stay) Applications are due…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition --Thursday, September 7, 1989 - Page 9 Previewing the Wolverines I m i m - Michigan's Glenn Hill, who made the pommel horse his speciality during the 1988…

… talent was on the verge of fulfilling great expectations. But because of the three I's, they are still on the verge, but not there yet. The most serious blow to the Wolverines' chances was the loss of top…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…-setting 20-2 season wouldn't suggest unfulfilled promise, but the 1988-89 Wolverine wrestling team is an exception. Michigan entered the season with four All-Americans - 134-pounder John Fisher, 142-pounder…

… Daily Sports Writer As the Michigan wrestling team prepared to face Iowa last season, many wrestlers were confident that the Wolverines would defeat the Hawkeyes and snap their 99 match conference…

…-1." Without much thought, Gotcher cooly responded: "Guess how he got that one loss?" And guess who feels he'll finish up his career with a national championship in 1990. U Wolverine wrestler Larry Gotcher, one…

… Michigan women's basketball coach Bud VanDeWege couldn't find quite the right mix for his team at the beginning of the season, which probably was a big reason why the Wolverines got of to an 0-8 start in the…

… her 6'3" frame to become a defensive presence for the Wolverines. Although she did not enter the lineup until mid-season, Hall became a vital compo- nent in the Michigan plan. No where was her…

… the team was to perform well in their post-season tournaments. This was taken care of when the Wolverines won the Big Ten *Championship and placed sixth at the the NCAA tournament. "I'm very pleased…

March 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… school last week, but the Michigan women's basketball team would have probably preferred to spend their vacation in dreary cold, nearly-arctic Ann Arbor. Last weekend, the Wolverines received a chilly…

… consisted strictly of first-year players and sophomores. But they were still stronger than the more experienced Wolverines, scoring a 69-55 victory. P UR D U E'S MaChelle Joesph, the top newcomer in the Big…

… tally. Michigan's shooting was horrendous, as the team shot 36 percent from the field. Wolverine guard Tempie Brown scored 21 points and added 9 rebounds to provide most of Michigan's offense. Forward…

… Joan Rieger had 12 points and Char Durand had eight for the Wolverines. "Our shooting percentage really hurt us," said Michigan coach Bud VanDeWege. "We were in the game at the half, if we had put in…

…. VanDeWege sat Powell through the Purdue game because she was late for a team function over the weekend. POWELL HAD starred for the Wolverines in the previous game against Illinois, where she scored 18…

… points in the Wolverines 64-60 loss. VanDeWege hoped that his squad could handle the Illini, a team they had defeated at home earlier this year. The game started close, with the two teams tied at 18 with 5…

… which many observers thought should have resulted in an over-the-back call against the Illini. Instead, the officals called a foul on Wolverine senior Mary Rosowski in her final Big Ten road game…

… entire season watching the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena, or is it Crisler Movie Theater? I always get confused. I finally had to ask a Georgetown student what the secret formula was for such an…

March 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

…Women's Basketball vs. Iowa Thursday,.7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Swimming Club Wolverine Invitational Friday-Sunday, TBA Canham Natatorium The Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 7, 1989…

… pushed hard to land a final recruit, current Wolverine Alex Roberts' cousin. But in the back of their minds, and probably more so in the front, there were memories of the past, of that bone-crushing defeat…

… competition which you practiced so hard for - then went and hit F sharp instead of F. And your chance at glory quickly fled. Rob Blake hit the F sharp for the Wolverines last Sunday night and prevented them…

… from achieving a symbol of their hard work. Friday, after the Wolverines found themselves facing elimination, Don Stone said he didn't even want to think about the chance of losing because of the pain it…

November 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 45) • Page Image 10

… Tim Keough, it was passed a little different way. In net for the Michigan Wolverines' alumni stood Jim Keough, an All-American in 1969. Today, like his father did before him, reserve goalie Tim handles…

…, Indiana Sunday to bring back a 3-2 victory. The game marked the end of Michigan's regular season, posting a 9-7-4 record. The Wolverines have had a problem with consistency for most of the year, but peaked…

… increase Michigan's lead to 3-1. Valparaiso scored soon after Sundermann's goal to close the Wolverine lead to 3-2, but never threatened to tie the score. After defeating both Purdue and Iowa in a previous…

… Rice called a "freezing Saturday morning with "incredible winds," the Wolverines and Hoosiers ended in a scoreless tie. Later in the day, Michigan scored their only two goals of the weekend which proved…

…, sophomore Sandy Najarian had a different opinion. "The championship game should have been ours. We had the intensity, but as a team we just couldn't put the ball in the net." The Wolverines, however, seemed…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…'s Space Mountain-like season started with an outstanding per- formance in the Maui Classic, which the Wolverines won. The high caliber of teams seemed to bring out the best in Taylor as he recorded career…

… improvement as the Wolverines placed third overall at the Lady Buckeye meet in Columbus, Ohio last Saturday. "Our goal was to win that meet," Michigan coach James Henry said. "We had some opportunities to win…

February 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… group that has had no problem playing top cat in the Big Ten. After traveling six hours to Bloomington, Indiana last weekend, the Wolverines jumped straight off the team bus and into Royer Pool. They left…

… with a decisive 100-40 victory and a new club record of thirty dual meet victories in a row. The Wolverines didn't feel the pressure to win in part because they didn't know they were swimming to break…

December 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 65) • Page Image 10

… Anzalone sat on a chair in his office after his team had completed an early-season sweep of the Wolverines. Bouncing a racquetball off the floor and talking in a thick, old-neighborhood New York accent…

… playing in Ann Arbor. "The three of us just kind of assumed that we were all going to come to Michigan," Brown said. Deasley ended up committing to the Wolverines, while Day ended up with an offer by the…

… team to visit the campus. Brown ended up with the injury. Wolverine assistant coach Mark Miller, who had previously mentioned the idea of Brown visting the campus, was not so enthusiastic after the torn…

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