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October 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… the University of Kentucky, who transferred to.Michigan and is sitting out a year before joining the Wolverine thinclads. Commenting on the course and his 16:01.7 time, Passenger said, "It's really well…

… - Not all of Michigan State's teams fell prey to the Wolverines yesterday, as the Michigan women's cross country team placed second to the Spartans in the Western Michigan Invitational. Michigan's first…

… finisher was Sue Fredrick who placed fifth in the meet with a time of 18:06. Next for the Wolverines was Lisa Larsen, who crossed the tape seventh at 18:21. She was immediately followed by team- mate Judy…

… Yuhn at 18:23. WALK-ON Ann Boyd finished next for Michigan, coming in 19th with the time of 19:13. The final scorer for the Wolverines was Lynn Fudala, who was, 22nd at 19:22. This marked the first meet…

… runners took the first four spots, accumulating only 16points. The Wolverines had 61, followed by Western Michigan with 74 and Central Michigan with 98. The thinclads will travel to Ypsilanti next weekend…

… competition. The Wolverines gathered 693 points. Ohio State, the match winner, had the low score of 632 followed by Southern Illinois with 663 and Marshall and Illinois State who were tied with 667. ELAINE…

… SATYSHUR finished eighth. overall leading the Wolverine pack with a score of 162. Next for the Michigan linksters was Karyn Colbert who with a score of 171 tied for the number 27 spot. Donna Smith placed 39…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… sagged to 28-34-6 the next season, Berenson was seeking employment until he hooked up with Scotty Bowman in Buffalo, and then, with the Wolverines last year. WITH 22 years in the professional ranks behind…

… what's here." Of course, Berenson is intent on winning ,a few hockey games, in case anyone wondered. Last year's seventh place CCHA finish and 13-26-1 record leaves the Wolverines with little place to go…

… Powers. Berenson looks to finish in top four. 4 Doily Photo by DAN HABIB- Red Berenson is in his second year as Michigan hockey coach. The for-r mer Wolverine hockey great emphasizes to his players the…

… have to score at a better rate than last year. If last week's intrasquad game in which 22 goals were netted is any in- dication of things to come, the .Wolverines just may have enough firepower to offset…

… where we couldn't buy a goal." BERENSON, however, sees offen- sive improvement over last season, one in which the Wolverines were out- scored 208-151 and one in which his team failed to average four goals…

October 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

… rturns a unit comprised of many quality players. BERENSON HOPES that experien- ce will help the defense improve on last season, one in which the Wolverines allowed 208 goals (averag- ing more than five…

… champions of the east? That's the way the fight song sounds when discussing the hockey team. The addition of three new-comers from New England this season brings the Wolverine player total from that region to…

… repeat; r higher rebuilding year, but we want to see some short term rewards," said Berenson. "Our improvement will be directly related to our young players' improvement." If the Wolverine rookies play…

October 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

… who won with 16:54 clocking. In the men's open four, the Wolverines eaily grabbed first place with 18:37; London Rowing Club followed at 21:12. And finally, in the women's open eight race, South Niagara…

… who had a time of 19:01 cruised past both th Wolverine "A" team with,19:53, and the "B" team with 20:10. Although it was an exciting regatta, this race was more of a warm-up for the crew team's upcoming…

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