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November 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 42) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 4, 1988--Page 11 Jug Continued from Page 1 get up more for Michigan than for any other team. He does acknow- ledge, however that the Wolverine defense poses a…

… Little Brown Jug. THE JUG was a forgotten Wolverine water jug left at a 'Minnesota-Michigan game in 1903. When the Wolverines asked to get the jug returned, the Gophers said Ahey'd have to win it back. So…

… HANDELMAN/Doily Michigan defenders; Erick Anderson (37), Brent White (88), and Tripp Welbourne (3) can't stop a Wake Forest running back as he scores a touchdown. The Wolverines hope to do better against…

… the numbers one through twelve have been equally as hexing, as the Wolverines have dropped every conference game. After opening the season 10-3, the Wolverines' record now stands at 10-16 and their Big…

… Invitational. The Wolverines won in four games. The next time the, intrastate rivals faced each other was last month's contest in Ann Arbor, with the Spartans winning in five games. And Wednesday night, the…

Wolverines lost to the Spartans in three games, 12-15, 10-15, 14-16. "THEY REALLY prepared to play us," said Michigan assistant coach Youde Wang. "Before they didn't pass very well. Last night they passed…

… unusually well." "Michigan has a big block. They block well and we respect it," said Michigan State coach Ginger Mayson. "We passed really well (to overcome it)." The Wolverines and Michigan State share the…

…, Karla Hunter, and Kristen Lang were injured. First-year player Jennifer Paulson, considered a valuable addition, has been out the entire season. And most recently the Wolverines lost Wendy Raber and Laura…

…. UNFORTUNATELY, in their defeats, the Wolverines' weaknesses have overshadowed their strengths. Their biggest weakness appears to be ball handling. "During a game a blocked ball goes in any direction. We don…

… important as another trophy the Wolverines would like a chance to play for - the Rose Bowl cup. IF MINNESOTA can pull off the upset, that would throw a major kink into Michigan's Rose Bowl plans. Will they…

November 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 40) • Page Image 10

Wolverine. Michigan hockey team represents a "If you look at him on the ice, different type of leader - the strong, there's not a minute when he's not silent type who leads by example. giving 100 percent…

…-teams player, helping the 1, but he doesn't know Wolverines become one of the best id Michigan coach Red penalty-killing units in the Central r pound, he's as strong Collegiate Hockey Association. Ten the league…

…, and he's of his goals last season came on the as anybody in the power play. Brost also plays well under vho won the Howard pressure. He led the Wolverines in game-winning goals in his first season with…

… three. "Whenever we put him on the ice in crucial situations, he delivers," said Berenson. He's also very durable. The Calgary, Alberta, native hasn't missed a game in his Wolverine career. "He plays even…

…," said 4 Photo by JOHN MUNSON Sharples. "He's always been head and shoulders above the rest in his own Wolverines. way. He's got quite a following (at Penticon). His name is very popular there." Daily…

…-3 margin. During the third quarter, the Wolverines broke the game open. Leading the offensive charge were midfielders Chris DiGiovanni, Morgan Bazillian and John Paul, who all had an assist. Glen Kutler…

November 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

… Michigan hockey team, but not the "Glory Days" Bruce Springsteen sings about. The Wolverines are not ready to relax on their laurels. The Wolverines swept NCAA champion Lake Superior State last weekend. But…

… respective teams, Bowling Green's Greg Park and the Wolverines' Todd Brost. They are tied for the lead in the league scoring race with 11 points apiece and should both spend a good part of the game squared off…

… (eighth), and Lake Superior (tenth) all were CCHA teams finishing in front of the Wolverines. " Wolverine backup goalie, first-year player Tim"- Keough, continues to develop. Sharples will continue to start…

…, but Berenson hopes that Keough can slip into the 'action in the proper situation. J ; : WMichigan players Jim Ballantine (23) and Ryan Pardoski (16) shown here Chicago, will try to help the Wolverines

November 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… another scare into the Wolverines, taking a 17-7 halftime lead before falling, 30- 20. Darrell Thompson, rushed for 157 yards in the first half and 201 yards overall, the only back to ever break the 200…

…-yard mark against a Wolverine defense. That's where the defense's pride comes in. "If they let it happen again, I swear I'm gonna tackle him," Schembechler said, referring to Thompson's 98-yard run last…

November 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

…, killing. The forechecking may be the same," said Michigan's fourth year coach. Some slight injuries may hamper the Wolverine's performance, however. Forward Chris Seychel was "bumped around a bit" and, Paul…

… are sophomore all-arounders Gavin Meyerowitz and Rich Landman as well as senior Steve Scheinman. According to Darden, last year's fifth place finish in the Big Ten was not in- dicative of the Wolverines

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