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November 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 47) • Page Image 11

… going to do it this year. I've been thinking about that for years.'E The Wolverine trio of Erics is also expected to pull their own weight on this youth-oriented Michigan team. The Erics (Bailey, Namesnik…

…." Sharing in Lang's leadership of the Wolverines is fellow senior Rick Wilkening. Out to defend last year's Big Ten 100-yard backstroke title, Wilkening would like to carry that success over to the NCAA…

… a number one ranking. "I think everyone knows that we are aiming at the National Championships," Colloton said. MUCH OF THE WOLVERINES success will ride in the arms of the senior Colloton, last year…

… indeed improve her strength, there's no telling how well she can Co i i oto n do." Michigan has proven depth with outstanding individual performances. Last year, the Wolverines sent a record five swimmers…

… best teams in the United States and Japan. The Wolverines will host their own invitational in January which should feature Stanford's first-year phenom Janet Evans, a four-time Olympic gold medal winner…

…. The Wolverines have won the Big Ten title the past three years and are expected to repeat again this year. When asked if he cared more about the national championships than the Big Ten Championships…

March 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

Wolverines (23-6, 11-5) in k Welsh-Ryan Arena tonight. But with prognosticators everywhere lament- ing Northwestern's chances, Mich- igan coach Bill Frieder thinks differently. "We're getting ready for the…

… victories at home support Frieder's worries. The Wildcats were down 16 points to Ohio State with 9:09 re- maining in the contest before rallying to a 70-69 victory. Minne- sota, which beat the Wolverines this…

October 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 23) • Page Image 14

… expectations, having been picked to finish third in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association coaches preseason poil. Bolstered by the return of nine seniors, both coach and players expect the Wolverines to make…

… fourth last season with a 17-1.1-4 CCHA record (22-15-4 overall) and with the combination of some veterans and some new blood, the Wolverines are ready to make a jump to the top of the league. Moes (14…

… road to stay in the running," Berenson said. "How you start can really make a difference in your year." 6 6 0 FILE PHOTO Michigan goaltender Warren Sharples is one of the keys to the Wolverine's season…

…. Sharples will return to the net this year, his final year, as Michigan's top netminder. Coach Red Berenson said that much of the Wolverines fate will be determined by Sharples play. Central Collegiate Hockey…

October 09, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 23) • Page Image 15

… young players. The transition and getting over the college difficulties for the freshmen cost our team a lot of games." -Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson after the 1986-87 season. The Wolverines

…, to be at the center of a lot of Wolverine wins. "Any successful college team has a solid nucleus of seniors that play well," he said. "That's one of the reasons we feel our team will be an improved…

… recruiting, many prospective recruits looked past the Wolverines' record. After that frosh fiasco in 86-87, the sophomores came together in 1987-88 to produce Berenson's first winning season. They finished 22…

…- 17 overall and moved up to 5th in the CCHA with a 17-15 record. Last season, the eight juniors from the original recruiting class helped the Wolverines bring home a 22- 15-4 record. They were 17…

… start over again with all new players next year," Moes said, referring to this year's strong frosh class. "There won't be a big gap." But still, the Wolverines are not going to be the same team. "There…

…-captains Mike Moes, top, and Alex Roberts lead a group of eight seniors into what they hope will be their most successful year since becoming Wolverines. Hard-fought Blue-White Game ends in 3-3 deadlock by…

… became a Wolverine. Stone because of his friendship and Berenson because of the great amount of respect that he commands from his players. "You'll never meet another coach like him. I can't even find the…

January 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

…, including his skates, with his head completely buried in a large white towel. It was symbolic of the Wolverines' weekend - something you'd like to bury. Defending national champion Lake Superior State swept…

… Michigan 3-2 Friday night and 7-1 Saturday, before a combined two- day total of 10,590 at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines, who had a possibility of moving into second place before the weekend started, instead…

February 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… in this case it was stated by Iowa coach Tom Davis in reference to his team's home game against Michigan tonight (8 p.m., PASS-TV). The Hawkeyes and the Wolverines are tied for second in the conference…

…, though, between the Hawkeyes and the Wolverines do not end with their identical conference records. "I like playing teams like Iowa because they play the same kind of game that we do," said Wolverine

… center Terry Mills. "They are going to be tough, so we're going to have to lace up our shoes tightly and be ready to play." What the Wolverines will specifically have to be ready for is the Hawkeye full…

… you again and again," said Frieder. "And then they come at you some more. What we have to do is turn our opportunities into baskets." THE WOLVERINES did this last season when they broke the Hawkeye…

March 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… Toledo yesterday, 9-0, at the Track and Tennis Building. The win was the first this season for the Wolverines, who upped their record to 1-7. "At this point, we really needed the win badly," said fifth…

…) often come down to the doubles, and their play really improved our overall confidence," said Ritt. The Wolverines face a team of similar caliber of Toledo in their next meet March 15, when they host…

January 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan tops 'Cats Bigen ner Dorms nix proposal to BY DOUG VO LAN Michigan basketball fans have to be encouraged by Saturday's 94-66 blowout of Northwestern in the Wolverines' 1989 Big Ten opener at…

… Crisler Arena. Five players scored in double figures as No. 7 Michigan improved its record to 13-1. Glen Rice, recovering from the flu, led the Wolverines with 25 points, followed by Terry Mills (20), Loy…

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