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April 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… - to lead the Michigan Wolverines to a 7-3 baseball vic- tory over Miami of Ohio yesterday. Sklar, who sat out last season with academic problems, hit his bases-loaded shot in the fourth in- ning to make…

… a winner out of pitcher Gary Wayne (2- 1). The victory raised the Wolverines' record to 13-1. The second game of a scheduled double-header was cancelled because of darkness and impending rain. THE…

March 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… night. "Whew, it's nice to get a win," he said smiling after watching his Badgers blast the listless Wolverines, 82-70. YODER AND the Wisconsin team desperately needed a victory against the Wolverines to…

… con- ference, just one game behind the 4-13 Wolverines. "We just didn't play well for 30 minutes ofsthe game," said Michi an coach Bill Frieder. "You can't play like we did and expect to win." YOU NAME…

…-3 on three- point shots. Olson broke the game open in the first half when, with the score 22- 21 in favor of Wisconsin, he scored seven straight points during a five minute Wolverine shooting drought…

… fired up in the second half and, taking advantage of Michigan's poor defense, took it to the Wolverines. With the Badgers leading 51-40, two straight Wisconsin dunks brought the sparse crowd of 5,572 to…

… they increased their lead to 66-47 with just over 8:30 remaining. It was then that Wisconsin "lost its in- tensity" according to Yoder and allowed Michigan to make a run. Wolverine freshman forward…

… Richard Rellford scored nine of his career high 23 points while the Wolverines went on a 15-2 tear to narrow the gap to 68-62 with a little over five minutes to go. Two foul shots by Wisconsin's Jim Smith…

… points came in the second half. Michigan hopes of getting a bid to the NIT were all but dashed by the loss to the Badgers. The Wolverines will have to win their remaining three games beginning Saturday at…

… Michigan the game. And it is not just Michigan. In the Wolverines' 74-67 victory over Michigan State in East Lansing, it was questionable third and fourth fouls called on Spartan Scott Skiles early in the…

… second half that kept him sidelined and gave the Wolverines the ad- vantage. The argument is not that star players should not be able to get into foul trouble, but too many fouls are being called so that…

December 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… team has this working for it as it tries to improve upon last year when it shared the Big Ten cellar with Iowa, finishing 2-16 in the conference. The Wolverines open their - season against Western…

… Michigan in a non-conference battle today at Crisler Arena at 4:30 p.m. Although most of the bad news oc- cured on the court for the Wolverines, the off-season wasn't much better. Shortly after the…

December 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… one of his college career at 4:16 to give the Wolverines a 2-1 victory over Lake Superior at Yost Ice Arena. But the credit for'the low score would have to go more to the sluggish offenses of both…

… it went in off a Superior defender, giving the sophomore transfer from Notre Dame the unassisted game winner. "It wasn't a good win but it was a win," said Wolverine coach John Gior- dano. "We weren…

… linemate Nick Palumbo was shaken up after sliding onto the ice to block a John DeMartino shot, but eventually returned to action. On the Wolverines' side, defensemen Todd Carlile thwarted the Lakers' best…

…-0115 or 763-1580 By PAUL HELGREN Bill Frieder figures his Wolverines need a good afternoon's rest before Monday's game against NCAA semifinalist Georgia, and Northern Michigan should provide just the…

… few of these guys need a rest." IF A REST is what some of the players need then the Wolverines should bring their pajamas, blankets and pillows to Crisler because the game promises to be a real yawner…

… comes later." The Wolverines hope to be clocking some fast times by the Wisconsin meet: They'll have two weeks training in Puerto Rico over vacation, in addition to the Canada Cup Invitational to im…

April 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… writing, research 996-0566 cJtc Supremacy in the Big Ten was achieved yesterday by the Michigan men's tennis team. The Wolverines beat a powerful Minnesota Golden Gopher team, 6-3, at the Liberty Racquet…

… going to lose, he knows he dodged the bullet," said Mike Leach, a former Wolverine and 1982 NCAA singles champion who was at the match. "I never think anyone is going to beat Stefan or Fredrik. The…

…, excellent for By PAULA SCHIPPER Due to an injury-riddled team, Michigan women's tennis coach Oliver Owens had doubts about the Wolverines' chances in yesterday's match against Notre Dame. "If we were healthy…

…. Victories by Karen Milczarski, Ann Mazure and the three doubles teams also helped the Wolverines to raise their record to 4-5. Michigan faces Purdue today at 10:00 a.m. at the Track and Tennis Building. HIGH…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… asked me if I wanted the job and I couldn't say yes quickly enough," said the former Wolverine shortstop. Oakland pitchers Mike Norris, Rick Langford, Steve McCatty and Matt Keough suffered arm problems…

Wolverines and signed a $25,000 con- tract with the Detroit Tigers following his junior year. He noted that "it was a foregone conclusion that I would sign with the Tigers if they wanted me. Many other teams…

Wolverine coach Stu Isaac. "The next couple of years she didn't make any national teams and she was frustrated. Even as a freshman she didn't quite know where she was going." COPP's CONFIDENCE steadily im…

February 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 102) • Page Image 10

… learn from their mistakes." Obviously, Wade's education paid off, as he used the Minnesota contest to showcase his talents. Coming off the bench he provided the spark necessary to give the Wolverines

…'s towering Randy Breuer45) and Jim Petersen(20) during the Wolverines' upset victory over the Gophers earlier this season. Michigan Basketball Statistics 1 eON In a world of rising costs and increasing…

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