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December 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… not have that advantage. The Wolverines have travelled to Ox- ford, Ohio where they will take on the Miami Redksins for the first time ever, in a two-game -Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA…

… this season's record, the fourth place Wolverines, who sport a 5-3-2 conference record, should have a relatively easy time with the 3-5-0 Miami squad. Last weekend, the 'Skins lost two conference games…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… a 20-foot jumper with five seconds left to give Mifhigan an incredible 68-67 double overtime conference victory over Minnesota last night, before 17,250 stunned fans in Williams Arena. The Wolverines

… Tim Mc- Cormick hit a pair of free throws to give the Wolverines a 61-59 lead with just under a minute left in the first over- time. They got the ball back on a missed shot by John Wiley, but Johnny…

… Johnson missed a layup and Tim Mc- Cormick traveled after grabbing the rebound. Minnesota took the ball downcourt with 21 seconds left, facing a tight man- to-man Wolverine defense and plotting for a last…

… it would turn the tables on the Wolverines and decide the verdict when the Gophers took the lead early in the second overtime, 63-61, on a Breuer shot off a rebound. The Gophers resumed possession on a…

… one, 63-62. Buckets were once again exchanged and the Wolverines were ahead, 66-65, with 16 seconds left, when McCormick missed the front end of a one-and-one situation. Mitchell was fouled by McGee at…

… the other end and converted both charity tosses, setting up the Wolverines for Marty Bodnar's dramatic final shot: Both teams looked tense in the early going and, like the temperature out- side, were…

… came right back, taking advantage of fast breaks and running off a 10-4 spurt on its hosts, as the Wolverines took what was the biggest lead of the game up to that point, 18-12. McGee stole the ball and…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… Badgers defeated Michigan by a score of 4-3 at Dane County Memorial Coliseum. Michigan had been down 4-2 but Wolverine goalie Paul Fricker made several brilliant saves to keep them gplose. Over and over…

… again in the third period he made kick saves, stick saves, and glove saves to nullify Wisconsin breakaways. THE WOLVERINES MADE a final attempt at the 19 second mark. With Fricker pulled for an extra wing…

… would not cross into the fnet. As was typical in all the periods the Wolverines had few power play oppor- tunities in the third. Most of the game was filled with physical checking but clean hockey. The…

Wolverines came out shooting early in the second period. They got on the board at 1:24 when Steve Richmond fired a sizzling slapshot from the point that whizzed untouched into the net. But the Wolverine

… defeated Western 128.85- 120.2 in a'dual meet yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines dominated from the first event taking first, second and four- th places in the vault competition. They continued their…

… a 7.65 from the judges, well below her normal score for the event. The Wolverines nonetheless excelled in comparison with their Western coun- terparts., Freshman Kathy Beckwith, sophomore Angela…

…, outscored the Wolverines in the second half, 32-17. Sloppy play and lack of board strength led to Michigan's demise: The Wolverines committed 41 turnovers and wvere outrebounded by an 50-31 margin. Guard Amy…

… in the winning effort. The Wolverines were led by Diane Dietz, who was held to a season-low nine points, and Abby Currier, who ad- &ed eight. Michigan, which dropped its fourth straight game, fell to 4…

April 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

… concerning whether he would be donning the maize and blue of the Wolverines or the green and white of the Hartford Whalers nex- t season by signing with the latter. The sophomore from Vancouver, British…

… congratulated me and so did the coach." THE LOSS OF Fricker will most cer- tainly be felt by Giordano and the Wolverines next year, considering Fricker joins back-up goalies Rudy Varvari (graduated) and Bob…

… National Hockey League,. ending speculation on whether he would remain a Wolverine next season. The ter- ms of the contract were undisclosed. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Women nefters pound Irish, 8- 1' qFl g…

… to clinch the team competition. DAISY MARTIN made her singles debut for the Wolverines at the sixth singles position. Martin played well in her first effort, but was handily defeated by Notre Dame…

… Mary Legeay, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0. At third doubles, Weber and Hertzman had an easy time defeating Sheila Cronin and Sheila Obromsky, 6-0, 6-0. The Wolverines square off against Michigan State tomorrow in East…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

… 9WC , j i By DREW SHARP Michigan, was trying to put Michigan State away in the third quarter of its 1980 showdown in Ann Arbor. Wolverine quarterback John Wangler dropped back to the Michigan 35…

… junior tight end are the key plays he has made throughout his Wolverine career. In last year's Notre Dame classic, Dunaway made a diving touchdown catch with less than a minute remaining to put Michigan on…

… top. This season in East Lansing, Dunaway made a clutch fourth-down grab as the Wolverines generated a comeback against Michigan State. Then last week against Illinois, the Pittsburgh native pulled in a…

… single tight end." First and foremost on Dunaway's mind right now is a Wolverine return trip to Pasadena New Year's Day. The only factor standing in the way are vic- tories over Purdue and Ohio State…

… go to Pasadena. Besides, chances are when you go to the Gator Bowl, you won't be wearing a Big Ten championship ring." For the Wolverines to return to Pasadena, Purdue and Ohio State must be Dunaway…

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…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 9

….w :.ea . - --..,......-'r ntiparrI~~~A~L Anti . ~tWAChanni By RON POLLACK During the latter part of last Thur- sday's Michigan pre-season basketball press luncheon, many of the Wolverine cagers were…

… never scored a point in college,, or fed a Wolverine teammate for a layup. But this attention was also for an individual who could become the most dangerous point guard at Michigan since Rickey Green…

… in order to be a great player, and he's got to play better defense to be a great player," said the Wolverines' menfor. TURNER ALSO indicated that defense is something that he must work on. "To be able…

… how often he passes the ball. "The biggest problem I had in high school was passing when I should have shot," he explained. "'Now I've improved to where I shoot whenI should." As the Wolverines' point…

January 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… Invitational yesterday at Jenison Field House. The Wolverines had 109 points to MSU's 103 and CMU's 51, marking the first time they have defeated the Spar- tans in East Lansing. Michigan won 10 of the 14 events…

… dash and the long jump, Sue Fredrick in the 880, Brenda Kazinec in the 300 and Dawn Woodruff in the 600. The Wolverine relay teams also took two firsts, in the mile relay and the 880 relay. The mile…

… backstroke, while teaming with Kathy Kooser4 Denise Stuntzner and Mary Rish to win the 400-meter medley relay. The Wolverines won 13 of the meet's 17 4 events as they extended their dual meet record to 2…

… freestyle and 400 individual medley, and Julie Bachman in three-meter diving. The Wolverines return to action January 23, whenthey host Wisconsin in a 7:30 p.m. dual meet at Matt Mann Pool. Doily Classif…

December 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… - a 1 r I By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE Special to the Daily PONTIAC- Nine years ago, Campy Russell left Pontiac Central High to play his basketball at Michigan. After two years as a Wolverine, Russell left…

… going to be great." ' r r g t - I 1 °** FOLLOW THE WOLVERINES TO THE BLUEBONNET BOWL. And stay with us for just $29 a night! This New Year's weekend, follow the sun to Houston, where smiles are…

… warm and the weather's friendly. Cheer your Wolverines to victory New Year's Eve at the Astrodome, then ring in the new all weekend long! Our special $29 deluxe room rate lets you celebrate in style…

June 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 26) • Page Image 16

… only account was expected to start at center this fall with the graduation of for 0.3 points a game. Carter will be a freshman next year. Paul Heuerman. The tallest Wolverine player that made a sizable…

… have to make. I'll stay out Iiid ia n s would bypass his senior year with the of that." PACIOREK WAS not the first Wolverines and turn professional. If Bob Quinn, the Indians' Vice- Wolverine batsman to…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… time and he feels only of the Michigan Wolverines and that his game wasn't given a chance to their second-round Western Collegiate develop to its potential. Then John Hockey Association playoff series…

… 36 games, good for sixth on the Wolverine scoring list. Like Blum said, the talent was there all the time. Mars is considered the best skater on the team and Jackson thinks he is one of if not the best…

… -Sports Information photo MICHIGAN HOCKEY PLAYER Jeff Mars fires a pass to a Wolverine, teammate. TRACK COACHES DISAGREE: Dispute over foreigners rages on ' f y, f f ,' i ='i E {. r , t i ;, # t s ,. I…

… was a high score and that's what we got," said Wolverine head coach Sheri Hyatt, who, despite not taking first place, was pleased with the meet's results. "It's scores that count when you are shooting…

February 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…'t surprised. It isn't like taking over at the very beginning in September. The newness of the job has all worn off." 0 GIORDANO IS only the seventh head coach the Wolverines have had in their 59 years of hockey…

Wolverines will travel to Duluth to take on Minnesota-Duluth in a weekend series with the Bulldogs, who are seventh in the WCHA with a 9-13 record. BILLBOARD The women's basketball game scheduled for last…

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