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January 24, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… Hawkeyes in the Iowa Fieldhouse, 56-38. The Wolverines' offensive output was their lowest since 1951, when they were held to 32 points by Michigan State. It was the fewest points that Iowa had given up since…

… we couldn't run with them." Wolverine guard Eric Turner con- curred that Iowa's strength dictated that Michigan implement delay tactics. "Because of the type of team we are, we can't overpower anyone…

… them. The Wolverines only hit 27 percent of their attempts from the field. "rHAT'S ATROCIOUS," said Frieder with disgust. "It's hard to explain why we shot that poorly. It's ridiculous." -Iowa coach…

…. penetrating the zone." Despite the difficulties that the Wolverines had shooting, they remained close to the Hawkeyes into the early part of the second half, trailing by a 29-21 count with 16:07 left in the…

… game. "We did very well rebounding," said Wolverine center Ike Person, noting that his team was only out-rebounded by two. "That surprised us. That's what kept us in the game. If only we could have hit…

… our shots..." BUT THE Wolverines didn't hit their shots, particularily during the next 8:34 of play in which they failed to score a single point. During this same period of time, the Hawkeyes tallied 10…

… challenging the ball (on defense) in the middle also Low 6-38 played a big part in the game." About the only bright spot for the Wolverines, according to Frieder, was their free throw shooting. Michigan en…

… went right for the Wolverines, though, as Iowa cruised to a 56-38 victory. 20 13 56 - 38 - 56 Attendance: 13,365 ' tull court C PRESS Boring basketball.. . . .,the way it has to be IOWA CITY By JOHN…

… this one effective. Simply combine Iowa's superb zone defense with Michigan's slowdown offense, throw in some pathetic shooting by the Wolverines, and presto --13,365 fans struggle to keep their eyes…

January 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… up there with those two disaster classics In both games, Michigan led their opponents late in the game. Against Northwestern, the Wolverines led 51-50 with 3:17 left in the game. But Wildcat star…

… Carrie Lawless blazed through the Wolverines for six of her 18 points in those final minutes to lead the Wildcats to a 58-51 comeback win. MICHIGAN had an identical 51-50 lead with 5:40 left against…

… Wisconsin, before the Badgers drowned out the Wolverine offense. Wisconsin center Janetta Johnson blocked six shots and grabbed nine defensive rebounds, while Shelly Rucinski provided 19 points for the…

… Badgers. The losses dropped Michigan's record to 0-6 in the Bi(T Tin The Wolverines did have several would-be heroes. Forward Tanya Powell scored a career-high 23 points against Northwestern on Friday…

…-YEAR PLAYERS Char Durand and Leah Wooldridge also put forth noble attempts to save the slipping Wolverines from falling further into the Big Ten's cellar. Wooldridge had 10 points against the Wildcats including…

… challenge, we will be conducting campus interviews February 2nd. Please contact your Placement Office for further details. Michigan National Bank Equal Opportunity Employer Though the Wolverines will face…

… the conference's premier teams this weekend, last weekend's results showed that opposing teams should concern themselves with every Wolverine wrestler. 150-pounder Zac Pease has proven a capable sub for…

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Arbor news, who wrote a story questioning the Wolverine coach's frequent substitutions and lineup changes. Frieder set up a Knight interview for the reporter but denied it was to have Knight castigate him…

Wolverines play without any spark or in- tensity. Sure they have won some big games but has there been any contest - save Georgia perhaps - where they looked good for 40 minutes? There were a couple of times…

… subs more than his opposition. This may mean that the Wolverines are deeper than their opponents (probably true) and better rested, but it also means that there is less continuity. Most players agree…

…. The Wolverines lost the momentum Saturday when they pulled up with seven minutes to go. And with no forwards who can han- dle the ball, that is a very risky strategy. Frieder usually puts three or more…

… Sunday as they were trounced, 90-66, by the host Hoosiers. The loss was the sixth in a row for the Wolverines. With Michigan trailing 19-13 midway through the first half, Indiana went on a tear and…

… outscored the Wolverines 12-1. Hoosier forward Denise Jackson tallied 16 of her game-high 31 points in the first half. Indiana took a comfortable 47-26 lead into the locker room at half time. ANY HOPES of a…

… most of the rest of the contest. The Wolverines were outscored from the floor and from the line. Indiana converted 28 of 34 free-throw attempts while Michigan made 18 of 25. The Hoosiers shot nearly 60…

… percent from the field for the game as opposed to the Wolverines 41 percent. GO BLUE at 338 S. State --Pitchers Canadian Blue Free Nachos Tuesdays 9-Close INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. $19980…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… between arch-rivals Michigan and Michigan State. The Wolverines split a pair last weekend with defending national champions RPI, losing by a 7-6 count and winning 11-10 in overtime. NOT TO be outdone, the…

… will be high scoring.'' MICHIGAN coach Red Berenson, however, has a slightly different view. "Any time you think you are going to score goals you can't," said the Wolverine head man. "But a shootout is…

Wolverines to dismantle Michigan's State's inexperienced defen- se, Michigan will need to maintain the balanced scoring attack it displayed against RPI. All the players on the first three lines scored at least…

… all year," said Beren- son. The Wolverines will test their con- fidence tonight at Munn Ice Arena and tomorrow night at Yost. Both games start at 7:30. 0 Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON 6 The Michigan…

… before traveling to Chicago to compete in the Rosemont-Horizon Invitational on Sunday. "Our main goal is to post a good time in the two-mile relay," said Wolverine coach James Henry, who hopes the efforts…

… S. State St. Avilable Mon. & Wed. 8:30.8:00 Bet. Hill and Packard 668.8669 Saturdays 8:30-5:00 BE PREPARED FOR APRIL 19th's meter with times of 4:22.4 and 9:16.63. But the Wolverines strength doesn…

… shot for the team will be Duncan, who last Friday earned a second place finish in the Michigan Relays and the indoor record for the Wolverines with a toss of 46'5". FAMOUS LAST WORDS FROM FRIENDS TO…

January 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… Lines BY TAYLOR LINCOLN Ten days ago the Michigan hockey team found itself hurtling downward in the CCHA with a 1-8- 1 record in its last 10 league games. The Wolverines slipped to fifth place and faced a…

… by sweeping Ferris State. Now the Wolverines sit all alone in fourth place, five points ahead of Bowling Green, only one point behind third-place Illinois-Chicago. The mark of the current Michigan…

January 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…SPO The Michigan Daily Saturday, Janu WOLVERINES LOSE 6-2 Gophers down 'A RZIS_______________ __ _ nary 24, 1981 Page 7 ter; .. , ossemoo~ggseew . "' '"',:A8' 5 . ' 4 H. ya.' 'rV .a~' Daily…

… assists first stanza to blank Michigan for the 'first 20 minutes. THE WOLVERINES got some in- spiration in the lockerroom, though, as they came out hitting in the second period. The offense brought the…

… pool record with her time of 2:08.00 in the 200 yart. backstroke. "This was a real good dual meet for us," said Wolverine., swim coaclh Stuart Isaac. "This is the best we've done since returning from…

… Hawaii," he added refering to the Wolverines training camp trip to Honolulu. Isaac was particularly pleased with the record setting per- formances. "That was excellent considering that some of the old…

… records were set in the Big Ten meet we had here last year. Isaac was also happy with the Wolverine tankers 400 yard freestyle relay team of Clymer, Stuntzner, Suzanne Ander- son, and Mary Rish which turned…

… Michigan was guilty of *an early penalty, exactly what acting coach John Giordano said the Wolverines would have to avoid. On the ensuing power play, the Gophers' all-star line of Steve Ulseth, Neal Broten…

… field. Hopefully for Michigan, the pattern won't be altered tonight. The Wolverines, having played Thursday night in their third overtime game in five conference starts, stayed within one game of first…

… line, namely, center Herb Williams and forward Clark Kellogg. FOR THE WOLVERINES, it won't be easy. Nothing comes easy for this Michigan team. Tonight, coach Bill Frieder's unit must find a way to check…

January 24, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… against Iowa Saturday night probably made many Michigan fans wonder when the Wolverines last won an overtime game. ONE MUST GO back to January 28, 1982 to make this discovery. On that date, the Wolverines

… for Blue when Pelekoudas hit his shot three years ago."~ Since that victory, Michigan has lost six straight overtime games over three seasons. In the 1982-83 campaign, the Wolverines fell to Oklahoma…

… loss to Purdue two years ago because it was the same type of game." Regardless of the many differences and circumstances behind Michigan's last two overtime victories, Wolverine fans are certainly hoping…

… that both feats have the same effect-a tremen- dous mental lift. Daily Photo by CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA Former Wolverine star Dan Pelekoudas blows by an opposing player in NIT action last season…

…, 5-2 in the Big Ten and 16-4 overall, leads second-place Michigan by a half game. The Wolverines, 4-2, are home to Michigan State on Thur- sday night. OHIO STATE, 3-3 in the conference and 11-4 overall…

January 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… in con- ference play. THE WOLVERINES (6-10) were leading the Hoosiers (16-5) 68-66 with 50 seconds left to play and controlled the ball when guard Lori Gnatkowski fired a pass that was intended for…

… layup to tie the game at 68-68. The bottom then fell out on the Wolverines' upset hopes.'After working the ball back down the court, guard K.D. Harte threw it away with 17 seconds left, thus giving…

… overcame a 10-point halftime deficit by outs oring.Indiana 25-14 in the first few minutes of the second stanza. Dietz, who once again led all Wolverine scorers with 24 points, tallied 13 during the stretch…

… breaks at the right time." Poor shooting plagued the hoopsters in the early going as they shot at a 32 percent clip. In that opening stanza the Wolverines maintained a slim lead over Indiana until the 7…

… toheg zone defense. The loss dropped Michigan to 6-10 overall and 1-4 in the Big Ten. Next week the Wolverines will travel to Wayne State to take on the undefeated Tartans, who are rated number one in the…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

… two extraordinarily av- erage forwards in Larry Polec and Vernon Carr. It doesn't take a genius, therefore, to figure out that the Wolverines will try to work the ball inside almost every time down the…

Wolverine beef can outrebound MSU by enough to keep the transition game from developing, or add some speed of his own to try to match up. On that front, Frieder is contem- plating starting either Glen Rice…

… and the Wolverines are looking to top Scott Skiles and the Spar- tans on Saturday. 'M' ENGINEERING STUDENT JUMPS TO NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP: Perky Powell parachutes for pride, win SPRING BREAK SKI…

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… became infected. --Joe Ewing SHORT OR LONG Hairstyles for Men and Women DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State . 668-9329 Maple Village ... 761-2733 ' Daily Photo by CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA Wolverines center Ray…

…- cerning the heaving of squid onto the playing surface. As the game progressed, however, it became apparent that the Wolverines probably would have preferred pillows to squid. Michigan looked tired all…

January 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… throw the team into a whirlwind identity crisis. It knows no reason for its strange behavior, nor its strength relative to the league's other mem- bers. WOLVERINE COACH Johnny Orr is acquainted with this…

…, nobody has the Wolverines solidly embedded in post-season play. But after Saturday's shocking results, fewer people are ruling "out the possibility that they may occupy one of those precious spots come…

… with Michigan State marks the beginning of "lull" in the Wolverines schedule, if the conference slate is any indication. Following this game, they travel to Evanston for a Saturday contest with last…

January 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… game by sophomore Diane Dietz, who led the Wolverines in both scoring with 30 points and in rebounding with eight. WHAT SPELLED Michigan's demise, though, was the loss of the only junior starter, Abby…

… Tammie Sanders off the bench just wasn't enough, though," Soluk continued. Sanders was the second leading Wolverine scorer with 14 points and McNamara added 10. MICHIGAN INDEED put up a good fight. The…

…, that she' was virtually impossible to defense. Thomas also added 22 points and 10 rebounds for WSU. The Wolverines' next home game will be next Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Crisler against Louisville. Dietzeats…

January 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… stunned a raucous sellout crowd of 13,609 at Crisler Arena last night with a 71-70 victory over previously unbeaten-at- home Michigan. The Wolverines had an opportunity to win the game in the final seconds…

… timeout again with14 seconds left, the Wolverines set up what would be their futile attempt. At the start of the second half the decision was tabled until the new coordinator and his staff have the chance…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… hype. But Saturday's Michigan-Michigan State matchup in East Lansing is no ordinary game. THE Wolverines (17-1) have good reason to worry ;about a game with the Spartans (2-4 in the Big Ten) for two…

… nailed 20 of 28 field goal attempts, scoring 45 of his team's 71 points - all in a losing effort. The Wolverines, who have shown an inability to stop hot-shooting guards (see Dell Curry, Marc Wilson, Todd…

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