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January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…-6, and gain a split in a weekend ;;eries at Yost Ice Arena. -y The Wolverines captured the opener, 6-5 with an -overtime goal by sophomore Bryan Deasley. The big story, however, was the officiating. Both…

… Saturday's contest. Red got redder by the minute as he watched Ohio State score the tying and go-ahead goals in the second period as a result of a five-minute major assessed to Wolverine captain Todd Brost…

… after them," said left wing Mike Moes. "But we quit and they didn't." Besides inept officiating, the Wolverines also had to deal with several key injuries. Senior right wingers Brad McCaughey (sprained…

Wolverines' 6-5 overtime vic- tory Friday night at Yost Ice Arena. WINTER CLEARANCE 20% - 750 OFF Blue Lines ; , :' V f ' iC . With Blue icers... .no lead is safe By DOUGLAS VOLAN Twice this weekend…

… the second. In that period, the Wolverines played 'their worst 20 minutes of hockey this season. They surrendered six goals in the period, and scored only one of their own. Bryan Deasley was able to…

… record that score, only because Ohio State goalie, Roger Beedon, was near death after getting injured during the play. THE WOLVERINES didn't lapse out of their coma until over 18 minutes of the third…

… period had gone by, when Don Stone scored on a slapshot. But it was too little too late, as the Wolverines lost, 7-6. Friday night's game was also a showcase for the often subdued Wolverines. They were…

… leading 4-2 in this one, as the third period opened. Unfortunately, (as usual) Michigan decided to take a nap. Only after losing the lead, did the Wolverines finally wake up. They went on to win the game in…

… responded, "We had the lead. That's the worst thing that could happen. Then when we tied it, everybody was like 'Hey, wait a minute, we better start playing again."' THERE IS no doubt that the Wolverines are…

…. Despite losing almost 40 percent of its scoring due to injuries suffered by senior right wingers Brad McCaughey, Joe Lockwood, and Billy Powers, the Wolverines have kept on scoring. Deasley, Stone, and Jim…

November 11, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

… Big Ten in- two areas. The Wolverines, led by a tall front line, boast the best blocking team in the conference. Unfortunately, they have also been consistent in losing all 12 of their Big Ten matches…

…. The Wolverines look to use their excellent blocking to reverse their losing ways against Minnesota to- night and Iowa tomorrow night. "Though we are facing the fourth- and second-place teams in the…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… established himself as a legitimate All-American candidate. The 6-7 forward teams with guard Gary Grant, who scored 25 points in the Wolverines' 103-71 win over the Golden Gophers, to give Michigan one of the…

… for 25 more (hitting 10 of 11 shots) in the second half as the Wolverines turned a one-point halftime lead into a 32-point victory. With Michigan clinging to a 37- 36 halftime edge, Rice scored 17…

… by a Wolverine since Mike McGee tallied 37 versus Ohio State in 1981. "GLEN RICE was sensa- tional," Michigan coach Bill Frieder said. "I'm glad to see him have a great night. He deserved that. He…

… straight state championships in high school and was a key reserve on one Michigan Big Ten champion, will have a big say in whether he picks up any more championship rings with the Wolverines. Some more big…

… battle. But the final 20 minutes were a mas- sacre. The Wolverine basketball team trounced Minnesota, 103-71, at Crisler Arena Saturday night, outscoring its opponent by 31 points in the second half. Glen…

… double figures. It was the twelfth consecutive victory for the Wolverines, who raised their record to 13-1, 2-0 in the Big Ten. MINNESOTA, (6-6, 0-2), stayed right with Michigan throughout the first half…

…, going into the locker room trailing 37-36. The first two-and-a-half minutes of the second half was more of the same, with Minnesota actually pulling even at 44-44. Suddenly, the Wolverines went on a…

… basketball for 20 or 25 minutes, but eventually the athletes and talent get to you," he said. It was as if the Wolverines were a different bunch of players in identical uniforms in each half. The first…

…-half version of the Wolverines shot 34 percent from the field, but the second-half squad made 70 percent of its shots. "YOU CAN always build on lethargic play and really go after them. We did that at halftime…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…, 1988 Page 9 Gophers By RICHARD EISEN The Michigan baseball team went through its toughest test of the season last weekend as it faced top Big Ten foe, Minnesota. The Wolverines passed with flying col…

… victories last weekend. They volleyed past Purdue on Saturday, 8-1, and they coasted past Illinois on Sunday, 9-0. The two victories increased the Wolverines consecutive Big Ten victories to 20. The last time…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… named Ohio "3A Player-of-the-Year," leading his Dunbar Wolverine team to a 24-4 record and the state championship, and averaging 24 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists per game, he forced recruiters to…

… the case and inked Taylor's name on the dotted line. An unpublicized Wolverine at the high school level had now attained true Wolverine status in the collegiate ranks. This year a similar situation had…

November 11, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… line-up, however, is not set. SINCE their third place finish at the Big Ten Championships two weeks ago, the Wolverines have been gearing up for this meet. Michigan's previous meets this season have been…

… disqualification (as opposed to a game misconduct) entails an early trip to the showers for the game in progress, pim a one game suspension. RESULT: The Wolverines head into tonight's game at Ferris State without…

March 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… season sweep over Michigan. The first game, at Columbus, is one the Wolverines will not soon forget. Michigan was 14-1 and riding the crest of a 13-game win streak at the time. But a Grady Mateen dunk in…

… winning isn't every thing, it's the only thing, may have been wrong. Michigan's women's gymnastic team disproves this theory. Despite a 3-9 record and a five-match losing streak, the Wolverines are ranked…

February 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…'t get a better education." Not to be overlooked is the fact that her cousin Gerald White was the Wolverines starting fullback her se- nior year. Like many high school stars, Brown found the adjustment to…

… to go. This season Brown has emerged as a star. She has led the Wolverines in scoring nine times this year, in- cluding a career high 26 points against North Carolina. With last year's leading scorer…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily-Monday, April 11, 1988 Netters Continued from Page 9 At no. 1 singles, Dan Goldberg overcame Purdue's Jim Gray 3-6, 6 3, 6-1. The Wolverines also had to go three sets at…

… Ritz and Tom Reilly. The only defeat came at no. 2 doubles, where Purdue's John Winegardner and Tom Butterfield posted a 6-3, 6-2 win over the Wolverines Jon Morris and Mike Pizzutelo. "WE DID NOT PLAY…

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