October 09, 1984
(vol. 95, iss. 29)
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… outran I I9other teams, including Michigan, to win their own event. It was the first time in 19 years that the Irish won the competition. The Wolverines, with 166 pints, ended up in sixth place. Chris…
… West Lafayette. The team finished in second place with 42 points, seven behind Illinois. The Wolverines were well ahead of Big Ten rivals Northwestern, Purdue, and Iowa. Schroeder won the event running…
… couple of years." HE ALSO thought that he would get his best shot at playing if he became a Wolverine. "I'll get a good opportunity at Michigan," said the center/forward. "The year I start there all the…
… had been played. BY THAT TIME, however, the Wolverines had fallen to last in the 17 team field. The hosting Hoosiers won the tournament6with a score of 612. Michigan shot a 692. "We shot some of our…
… Wolverines was the team's only senior, Sandy Barron, who shot a second-round 79 for a two round total of 169. Following her were Bridget Syron with a 174, Valerie Madill at 175, and Missy Bauer at 177. Looking…
… the National League flag. Wait, make that the Padres. The Wolverines usually have the Steve Smith-type quarterback who runs the option well and has a 1,000-yard backfield mate and three All…
…-American offensive linemen paving his way. The 1984 Wolverines have none of the above. Rick Rogers is a proven tailback, but due to the academic problems he had last spring and the knee injury suffered against…
… unproductive day against Northwestern. So James' game plan against the Wolverines was to have Millen pitch nothing but dink passes over the middle and in the flat to running backs and tight ends. As the national…