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January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… Michigan too lightly. "We knew Michigan was a very good team. They've just lost some tough games on the road. They just worked harder than we did and deserved to win." A. MAJOR explanation for the Wolverine

…'s success was their ability to put the ball in the hole and rebound with unusual consistency. The Wolverines had not been able to have a better hooting percentage than their op- ponent in their previous eight…

Wolverine, 6-8 junior center Paul Heuerman held his own and at times outplayed Ohio State's much-heralded pivotman, Herb Williams. The 6-10 Williams came into the game averaging 20 points and 8.4 rebounds per…

… and contributed nine points. He's now led the Wolverines in rebounding in the last five games. "Heuerman has really come on," sai Frieder. "He's proving to be one of the Big Ten's top players." Other…

…. Trailing 4-2 in the second minute of play, the Wolverines scored six unanswered points, propelling them in- to a lead they kept for the next ten minutes. With the Wolverines scrapping for everything they…

… moments of the second half as the Buckeye's went on a 6-1 scoring barrage to close the deficit to 43-40. THE WOLVERINES opened their lead to four points, 58-54, with 7:26 left in regulation time, on a…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…." FRIDAY NIGHT the Wolverines weren't as lucky, falling to the Engineers, 7-6. In both contests, Michigan fell behind by as many as four goals with a sorry combination of defensive lapses and offensive inep…

…- titude. The Wolverines' come-from- behind style may have been enter- Aaining, but it didn't make Michigan head coach Red Berenson's life any easier. University of Michigan has." formance a ALL OF THE…

Wolverines cut scored his the margin to 5-3 with goals by Frank Wolverine on Downing and Todd Brost. of the circle. But RPI forward Mark Jooris breakaway made the score 6-3 with a goal on a Michigan ah…

… minutes to go, but the Wolverines Hernberg sk couldn't get the tying goal and send dered on a the game into overtime. made a pa "WE DIDN'T have a very good picked up t second period, but I thought it showed…

… went to the s extra goal, but it was a good team ef- nberg) . . fort to come back in the third period." him or me. Having fallen behind Friday, the make a mov Wolverines resolved not to suffer the I…

… goalie Tim Makris in favor ofM gainst Michigan in the oris has scored 11 goals Wolverines, half of his entire season. outdone, Billy Powers first hat trick as a n a slap shot from the top It followed a…

…. "I same school as him (Her- I just thought 'It's either I thought he was going to e on me. I just got lucky, Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Wolverine wings Bruce Macnab (14) and Joe Lockwood (10) fight…

… off RPI defenders after Engineer goalieBrian Jopling (31) makes a save. The Wolverines upset defending NCAA champions RPI, 11-10,.Saturday night. SURGING LADY CAGERS S WEEP PAIR: stuns 16th…

… the score to 36-28 in favor of the Hawkeyes. But then Lorea Feldman took over for the Wolverines. Stringer stormed off the bench, and for her theatrics, was rewarded with a technical. Feldman sank both…

Wolverines' poin- ts, with Feldman pouring in a game high 22 points. "Lorea has established herself as one of the finest players in the league," said Van De Wege. "She's big time. She wants the ball when it…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… basketball eam. The unexpected can happen at any time in foreign territory. When Michigan plays the University of Wisconsin in Madison tomorrow (4 p.m.), the Wolverines will be looking for their first Big Ten…

… because we want our kids to understand the importance of this ,game. We expect a tough, tough "basketball game," he continued. THREE PLAYERS who 'ould damage the Wolverines are ,forwards Danny Jones and…

… as we have all season," Perrelli See Cagers, Page 10 JESSICA GREENE/Dolly Michigan coach Bill Frieder spells out the game plan in recent Wolverine action. He will need big performances out of both…

…, Rumeal Robinson, and Sean Higgins against Wisconsin. The Wolverines have used a different starting lineup in the last seven games. But now, with the recent emergence of Mills and Vaught, Frieder sees no…

… Mahoney worked with the Michigan staff at Club Wolverine, the Wolverines' summer training program. "We're very good friends," :Richardson said. "She knows our swimmers very well, and we know her' s." While…

… Richardson concedes that "the Hurons will not be Michigan's 1 toughest competition, he sees the K meet as another important step in accomplishing the Wolverines' goals 7 for the season. "Every time you get up…

… closer. The Wolverines expect to be challenged by first-year swimmers Melanie Nelson (breaststroke) and Nicole Ray (distance). Michigan is in the midst of its most rigorous part of the season. "The…

… intensity in the workouts is increasing," Richardson said. All sights are set on the Big Ten championships next month here in Ann Arbor. Next week the Wolverines will start resting in preparation. But first…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… home series against Ferris State, a team which lurks only four points behind the Wolverines. Things are so tight in the CCHA right now, that if a team sneezed they might be able to move up a notch in the…

… is three points ahead of the Falcons and three points behind third place Illinois-Chicago. Ferris State, like Bowling Green, will play the Wolverines on a winning streak. Last weekend, the Bulldogs…

… will be an "open" meet, and no team like Michigan almnus Greg Meyers and Notre Dame graduate Chuck Aragon will improve the field of competition for the Wolverine's distance squad. Meyers placed first in…

…, Harvey said that another goal would be making sure that theWolverine standouts qualified for the NCAA championships. "What we're looking at with our quality people - like Sherer and Barquist in the…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… 30 shots in Saturday's 6-0 whitewashing of Ferris State, Sharples led the Wolverines to their first road shutout since 1981. His play convinced head coach Red Berenson to do away with the platoon…

… as the main man between the pipes is a tough one - a home-and-home series with first-place Michigan State this weekend. Should he falter, there are three goalies who have something to prove. Wolverine

…'s shooting the puck well, he's anticipating well and his shots are on target." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Warren Sharples (right) emerged from the hockey team's trip to Ferris State as the Wolverines' top…

… goalie. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: 'M grapplers drop two of three By DOUGLAS VOLAN When Jim McMahon injured his shoulder, the Bears fell. When Jim Harbaugh broke his arm in 1984, the Wolverines fell. When…

… Doug Wyland contracted mono, the Michigan wrestling team fell. Michigan stormed out of the gate with a 4-1 record this season. Then Wyland became ill, and the Wolverines took a plunge, going 1- 2-1 in…

… their last four meets. After a 16-16 tie with Northwestern at Crisler Arena, the Wolverines embarked otr a four-day; three-meet road trip to Indiana, Illiinois and Purdue, where they lost two out of their…

…. Everything went downhill from there, however, as the Wolverines were edged by Illinois on Saturday, 18-16, and then trounced by Purdue, 24-12, on Sunday. "(The two defeats were) unacceptable as far as we…

…'re concerned," said assistant coach Joe Wells. "There is no reason why this should have occurred." The meet against Illinois was particularly depressing, as the Wolverines lost four separate matches in the last…

… headed in the right direction as the Wolverines *downed Ohio State, last year's Big Ten champions and favorites to repeat, by a convincing 80-59 score. "We swam pretty solidly," said head coach Jim…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

…, RPI's Engineers in no way outplayed the Wolverines, despite com-' pleting a weekend sweep last night with a 5-1 victory. "We certainly played with them," Berenson sighed after the game. "I wsas happy…

… with our effort, but we just weren't putting the puck in the net." PENALTIES were greatly respon- sible for the lacking Wolverine offense, which suffered through at least 20 minutes shorthanded. Berenson…

… Pierre Belanger called the Wolverines for seven infractions in the period and the Engineers for four, prompting the RPI faithful to gallantly cheer, "the ref beats his wife," despite the home team…

… the evening, took a pass right over the blue line from defenseman Tim Friday, and flicked a little wrist shot in the top right corner. WOLVERINE freshman goaltender Tim Makris was obviously surprised by…

… the puck, but went on to make some brilliant saves when Michigan was shorthanded. Still, the Wolverines were unable to skate off behind by only one. With 40 seconds left in the frame and a 5-3 RPI…

… goal of the season behind Makris, who had little chance against one of college hockey's premier com- binations. Desperately needing a goal, the Wolverines applied solid pressure in the third period and…

… a four goal lead at 6:12 on Servinis' 11th of the year. The Willowdale, Ontario native added another with two minutes left to suf- ficiently finish the Wolverines. I # 1 FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. RPI…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…, 15-11. But the Wolverines had the Boilermakers right where they wanted them. Co-captain Kevin Hill beat Purdue's Joe Urso 4-0 at 177 pounds to close the gap to 15-14 before seniors Scott Rechsteiner…

… and Kirk Trost dominatedetheir opponents and led Michigan to a 22-15 victory over the Boilermakers. The win was the Wolverines' second of the weekend, as they downed Illinois 31-9 Saturday. DESPITE…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… NORTh CAMPUS STORE. YOUR COMMENTS, SUPPORT A SUGGESTIONS WILL APPRECIATED!& Page 8-Sunday, January 20,1980-The Michigan Daily LERG TALLIES FOUR GOALS Wolverine dekers batter Badgers By JON WELLS I…

… completed a Wolverine series sweep and sends the fourth-place Badgers reeling back to Madison with visions of fifth, maybe even sixth place in the WCHA. The game began innocuously enough with the two. teams…

… the sprawlingdFricker. Soon after, Murray Eaves and Dennis May closed out the scoring for Michigan. With the sweep over the Badgers, the Wolverines maintained their un- blemished record at Yost, and…

… yesterday and Purdue Friday. The meets are a tune up for next week's challenge with perennial Big Ten champion Indiana. His optimism stems from the depth displayed by the Wolverine swimmers this weekend. "We…

… qualified for the NCAA championship meet., The Wolverines worked hard this past weekend, winning the meet on Friday against Purdue as well as yesterday's confrontation against Illinois. The Blue tankers will…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily -Sunday, January 20, 1985 Wolverines pluck the Hawkeyes clea Tarpley 's jumper at buzzer sinks Iowa in triple overtime (Continued from Page 1) Coach George Raveling…

… period. The Wolverines then stif- l fened on defense and maintained con- trol of the ball, grabbing rebounds at both ends of the court before yielding possession to Iowa with 1:34 to play. AL LORENZON…

… THE DAILY: Michigan thinclads bare the cold, fare wel By DAVE ARETHA The only scantily dressed Michigan: students who were smiling last night were the members of the Wolverine track team. The…

… was the winning time was slow. HARVEY SAID he was also pleased with Scott Crawford. The sophomore placed second in the long jump and fourth in the high jump. The Wolverines finished second in three…

January 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… Turner, who hit only three of 12 shots (two airballs), and committed three turnovers, found himself condemned for lack of consistency. The men in the striped shirts got their fair 'share as the Wolverines

…, compare the Wolverine faithful to some real basketball fans, the crowd at last Saturday's Michigan-Wisconsin game in Madison. Wednesday night, the Maize and Blue "fans" b5ooed Dan Pelekoudas whenever he…

…'s fans never booed the home team. They continuously .were loud and supportive, even when Michigan cut a 12-point halftime deficit to two in the second half. Therein lies the difference. Wolverine rooters…

…, will not result from a recent hard- fought meet. Rather, it will be due to the Wolverines' full practice earlier in the day.' MICHIGAN COACH JON Urbanchek has worked his team' through double practices…

… well, but we should be able to win the meet." The Wolverines will use this meet primarily to improve their swimming strategy, according to Urbanchek. "You need a meet like this to keep the kids sharp…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

…, Mich. Union Stanovich chalked up the meet's highest score of 9.6. Michigan's Darrell Yee placed second on the still rings, while Stanovich finished third in the high bar. The Wolverine's coach, Newt…

…, too, can be considered a challenger." The Wolverines have their work cut out for them immediately, however. This Saturday they travel to Min- neapolis where they will take on the defending Big Ten…

Wolverines were for- ced to compete with the bare minimum of six performers. Shearon will probably remain out of competition far at least another week. As usual, the Wolverine's strongest event was the vault…

January 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… Michigan basketball team is in the drivers' seat in the Big Ten, but it took a lot more to get there than your average drivers test. The Wolverines staggered and strut- ted, but eventually pulled out a…

… Illinois, each team sporting a 4-2 con- ference record. Michigan looked terrible in the first half, but Frieder must have done something to spark the team along in the second half. The Wolverines over- came…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… Michigan women's track team con- tinued its most successful indoor cam- paign ever with a second-place finish at' the Western Michigan Invitational last Saturday. 'The only team to outscore the Wolverines

… "training" meet for some tracksters. THOUGH MICHIGAN entries in most events were few, the Wolverines dominated the shotput, as freshman John Nielson took first in 55'11%/ Phil Wells second in 52'91/4", Mike…

… Turner, a 6-3, 172-pound point guard from Flint Central, called Michigan coach Bill Frieder on Christ- mgs Eve and presented the Wolverine mentor with the news that he would be playing in Ann Arbor next…

January 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… the gym at the Coliseum where the women's gym- nastic team practices five days a week, coach Sheri Hyatt tried to get thi atten- tion of the Wolverines' top all-arounder, who was working out on the…

… GOOD, IN fact, that she is quickly becoming the best women's gymnast in Michigan history. Last year she set an all-time high mark in the all-around (39.95) and was the first Wolverine ever to qualify…

January 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… the Literary See SPECIALISTS, Page 3 f Ug E NW , , e ' r.:..m .... Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY MICHIGAN'S MIKE McGEE (40) sinks two of his 23 game points as the Wolverines upended number-two ranked…

… Ohio State 75-74. The game might be the biggest college basketball upset of the year. Wolverine Thad Garner (45) watches from above as Ohio State's Carter Scott grabs the ball and prepares to inbound it…

…, the upset victory was a much-needed shot in the arm after dropping three suc- cessive road games to Indiana, Pur- due and Illinois. At 3-3 in the Big Ten and 10-5 overall, the Wolverines remain in…

January 20, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, recruiting coordinator for Bo Schembechler's Wolverines. "Bo is determined to make the players aware and make sure they graduate." Can ham THERE IS ALSO the question of whether or not a coach would be willing…

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