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September 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 124) • Page Image 14

… Writer The Michigan men's golf team will get its season underway by participat- ing in the first annual ReliaStar Colle- giate Golf Invitational in Dellwood, Minn., Sunday and Monday. The Wolverines will…

… teams. He expects the Wolverines to contend for the top spot. "This is a big-time tournament with a lot of quality teams," Carras said. "But I think we should be there in the end competing for the title…

Wolverine Invita- tional." By Monica Polakov Daily Sports Writer It's going to be a tough weekend for the Michigan volleyball team as it travels to Amherst, Mass., forthe Mas- sachusetts Invitational. In…

… addition to UMass, the Wolverines will play Syra- cuse and Brown. UMass, which was 27-8 last year is presently 4-3, will be the toughest competition of the tournament for Michigan (3-3). "Our goal is to go…

… in and get three wins," Michigan volleyball coach Greg Giovanazzi said. "But we're not healthy and our first match is against the best team." The Wolverines will play without key players Colleen Minuik…

…, Chereena Tennis and Karen Chase due to inju- ries. However, the Wolverines are not too worried. "We have so many great players," senior Shannon Brownlee said. "The six starters that we've had this year will…

… all continue to play." Giovanazzi is confident that Michi- gan will do well against Syracuse - the Wolverines are 3-0 against the Orangewomen since 1992 - and Brown, a school the Wolverines have never…

… is off to a slow start but is preparing to play the Wolver- ines. Both matches are important be- cause they will decide how Michigan's postseason will look. The Wolverines anticipate a strong…

… at beating them. "We've played them so many times and we've beaten them half of those times," Brownlee said. The Wolverines will also have to compete well against Ohio State and Penn State, who are…

… By Dorothy Chambers Daily Sports Writer There will be more than one Michi- gan team doing battle in Boston this weekend. While the Wolverines fightthe Eagles on the gridiron, the Michigan men's cross…

September 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 124) • Page Image 13

…, September 15, 1995 THE MATCI Eagles' too tou throwdown Wolentown * Wolverines set to hunt HUPS: task ugh; Michigan favored By Dawen Eveon Daily Sorts Editor Boston College should just leave Big Ten…

… record last season with 47 sacks. Bos- before the Wolverines cane back to ton College has senior nose guard Tim win 34-26. Morabito, an All-Conference pick last The Eagles blitzed Michigan for 503 year, up…

… front. yards in total offense. At the time, it "They're probably the best defensive marked only the second time in history line we're going to face," offensive that a Wolverine team had given up tackle…

… game, though. The Wolverines hope to sustain their "(Hartsell) happens to be more expe- 381 total yards pergame and 26.7 points rienced now," Henning said. "He was well preparedlast year and he'll be…

Wolverines were happy with the call, especially since their game with Syracuse last week was decided by a questionable goal. Michigan lost that game, 2-1. The game marked the third straight time in which…

… except Michigan was a little less dominant. The third and final goal came with 24 minutes left in the contest, and it again came on apenalty corner. Aftermissing on the original shot, Wolverine Carolyn…

… else and deserve the chance to play," she said. "This is a game where you need to be playing during game time to really gather experience." The game marked the Wolverines' first shutout of the season…

…. "The defense was solid and improved by communicating more and switching the ball across the field." In past games the Wolverines had not played consistently and Smith had hoped that would change with…

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