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January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

…Doug in Deep i BY DOUG VOLAN Wisconsin crowd deserves an assist MADISON - When the Wolverines met Wisconsin on Saturday, little did they know that they'd be playing the Badgers five on six. The sixth…

… man for the Badgers, 11,174 in number, played an important role in defeating the Wolverines. Although this is relatively small for a Big Ten crowd, Wisconsin Fieldhouse is similar to Yost Ice Arena…

…. The Badgers couldn't convert the missed Wolverine opportunity but did force Michigan to foul Tim Locum. Locum converted on two free throws to secure the Badgers' final margin. With four seconds…

… remaining, the Wolverines then failed to successfully inbound the ball and release a three-point shot. Michigan never trailed Wisconsin in the first half, but managed to lose a 10-point lead. The Badgers…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS Sunday, January 23, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Miami dumps Blue on ice; Wolverines stopped, 5-3 IBy MICKE MCGRAW Special to the Daily OXFORD, Ohio - The playoff hops of the Michigan…

… hockey team were dealt a setback last night as the Wolverines were dumped for the second straight night by Miami (Ohio), 5-3. the game was tied heading into the third period but Miami scored quickly and…

… goals in the second period to put away the Red Wings. The lone Detroit goal by Stan Weir came with only 1:26 toplay. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER With a look of determination, Wolverine trackster Dave…

January 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… two of five chances. Chicago Circle, however, squandered nine of ten advan- tages during the contest. In fact, the Wolverines did just as well during Chicago Circle's power plays!as the Circle did…

…, notching a shorthanded goal. Chicago took a 1-0 lead at 3:49 when its leading scorer, Bob Taylor, knocked in a Rich Lazer shot from the point as Michigan goalie Pete Mason fell. THE WOLVERINES quickly tied…

… they had to hustle, which resulted in both teams scoring over 270." STIFF COMPETITION and excellent performances characterized the entire meet, from Wolverine Marshall Garfield's opening tumbling row…

… perfecting. Other individual highlights were the performances of Wolverines Dino Manus and captain Nevin Hedlund. Manus, with scores of 9.10, 9.30 and 9.15 on the pommel horse, still rings and parallel bars…

…, respectively, was a great contributor to the team's victory. Hedlund, tying his old record of 9.45 on the pommel horse, led the Wolverines to a three-point im- provement on the event from last week's meet with…

… .. 9.45 vault work in order to prepare for this crucial meet. goal he had seen that wasn't an open netter. Kantarski called it a "gift from, God." Mike Neff couldn't believe it. The freshman Wolverine

… conditions yesterday the Purdue swimming team was unable to make the trip for their meet with the Wolverines last night, at Matt Mann pool. The meet will be rescheduled for some later date. st before Chicago…

… by MIKE LUCAS WOLVERINES CO-CAPTAIN Steve Richmond races in on Chicago Circle goalie Rich Blakey late in second period action last night at Yost Arena, but didn't score. Michigan prevailed by a score…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… pasi Michigan's weak 37-percent. During the first half, though, it looked as if the Wolverines were ready to pull off the second Big Ten upset of the day (Wisconsin beat Iowa, 65-63). A Turner jumper…

… the rest of the half. SOME MORE INDIANA turnovers, including two suc- cessive travelling violations, and some good shooting by Michigan increased the Wolverines' lead to- 16-12. Even Knight was…

… Hoosiers' Jim Thomas reaches to steal the ball from Michigan forward Richard Rellford. The Wolverine eventually was called for travelling. 4 Half-time score: Indiana 38, Michigan 32. Attendance: 17…

… champagne in celebration of' victory. Both Wolverine teams swallowed losses. Illinois' men topped Michigan's, 274- 263.8, while its women edged the Wolverines, 171.90-168.20. MICHIGAN MEN won three events…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

… the stretch drive of the CCHA season, it can look at the standings and find a little elbow room. After last weekend's sweep of the Ferris State Bulldogs, 3-1 and 4-1, the fourth-place Wolverines find…

…," Berenson said. Ferris State, (9-14-1, 12-14-2) entered Yost Ice Arena antsy, looking to catch the Wolverines, but the Michigan defense smothered the Bulldogs and their hopes of tying Michigan. In Friday…

…'s nice to have some of those evenings ROBIN LULNAK\/UOly, Michigan captain Todd Brost closes in on Ferris State goalie Mike Williams during Friday night's 3-1 Wolverine victory. The Wolverines completed a…

… total against Ferris Helbc State this year to nine. each Ted Kramer finished out the mark scoring at 14:02 of the third seaso period, icing the Wolverine score victory. T ON FRIDAY night, a thr pies…

… finished the scoring for the Wolverines. While Berenson was pleased, with his team's performance this weekend, he is concerned with the rest of the season. "It was a good weekend and we just have to play…

… before facing Ohio State next weekend - in the state which made Ickey famous. BROTHER ON BROTHER: Mark Sorensen returned to action this weekend for the Wolverines, seeing his first action since a Dec. 17…

January 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… cure the woes of the Michigan sre basketball team s he Hawkeyes have we're more experience and height than the likes Wolverines. In fact, the only thing that Last Michigan has more of than Iowa, is wereh…

… losses. North It's not a pretty picture for the throu Wolverines, who will tipoff against the out a Hawkeyes today at 4:05 EST. Certainly inold's not one that Frieder would like to make in the a habit of…

…," said Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder after the loss. "I don't care what you guys think, I'm proud of 'em." "I think Michigan is playing better and better and they're going to win some games," said…

… Clemson, 6-4, 7-5. Yesterday the fourth-seeded Wolverine team triumphed over Rich Gallien and John Van Nostrand of Pep- perdine, which put them into the semi- finals. The tournament continues today. Bullets…

January 23, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… first game. The Wolverines still will have to contend with Mitch Messier and Kevin Miller, the second- and fifth- leading scorers in the league. Although the Wolverines have come out flat for a big series…

… his team upsets the undefeated, fifth-ranked team in the country. But that changed Sunday after the Wolverines beat Syracuse 9 1-88 on national television - by far the best win of the season for Frieder…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Indiana rally crushes 'M' cagers, 93-76 By LARRY MISHKIN Special to the Daily BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - There was good news and bad news yesterday for the Michigan Wolverines. The bad news is that the second…

…- ranked Indiana Hoosiers blew Michigan right off the court in their decisive, 93-76, victory before 17,231 spectators at Assembly Hall. The lossj extended the Wolverines futility streak1 in the building to…

January 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, January 23, 1980-Page 9 Cager BY MARK MIHANOVIC The clock reads 1:40 . . . 1:39. . *38 . . The Michigan Wolverines are trying to protect the ball and their 72…

…'MIN Michigan forward Thad Garner moves to the basket guarded by Jerry Davis (33) of the University of Detroit, in a game that the Wolverines won, 85-72. The sophomore from Hammond, Indiana, has been a standout…

… next two years. However, Garner doesn't see himself or any other Wolverine asa standout, at least not in this campaign. "WE'VE GOT MIKE McGee, a highly explosive offensive player," he said, "but we don…

… might not get another chance." Garner's philosophy was best sum- med up when he said, "I just go out there and have a lot of fun." All the Wolverines have had their share of fun this year, as they…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… the conference. Michigan trailed in the game, 69- 68, with nine seconds left to play. With a chance to regain the Wolverines' lost lead, Rumeal Robinson stepped to the free-throw line to shoot two shots…

…," Wolverine forward Mark Hughes said. "He's a good athlete, and good athletes block the crowd out. He was concentrating a lot on that shot, and he just missed it. He didn't choke." Terry Mills grabbed Robinson…

January 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…'s Wolverines have the poten- 'I was happy that the team was win- ning, but it was kind of empty for me personally because I knew I couldn't contribute to the team. I felt I let myself down.' - Robert Henderson…

…- general business degree, it's safe to say that Henderson is well on hs way to making it. motivates forward to improve Daily Photo by STU WEIDENBACII Wolverine junior Robert Henderson, displaying his…

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