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September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

… Berenson may do the same for his college hockey team. Michigan has not had a winning hockey season since 1982 when it went 18-15-5. Last year the Wolverines were unable to surpass the 14 win mark for the…

… were our younger players. I think our team came together in the last few weeks more than ever." After the poor start the Wolverines started to gel. They went 10-7-1 before dropping two games in their…

… not flashy, and neither is he. Wolverine head coach Red Berenson described Stone as a "quiet player" both on and off the ice whose game performance often goes unnoticed. "He's the kind of player you…

…). However, current 5-8 Wolverines centers, Todd Brost and Rob Brown, have proven that college hockey allows room for smaller players, and Knight indicated that Stone holds his own. "For a guy who's on the…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…-year head coach Bill Frieder. The year before Frieder had led the team to 19 victories. A story titled "The Crumbling 'M"' appeared in a Detroit paper discussing the decline of Wolverine basketball, and…

Wolverines - or so he thought. The day before the early signing period in November, Higgins told his sister and natural father his choice. But Higgins' 6-9, 250-pound stepfather allegedly intervened with a…

… of playing with Gary Grant and the other Wolverines fill his head. Higgins passed Proposition 48 and is considering majoring in communications. He wants to communicate a message to Wolverine faithful…

… one (Magic) Johnson. But there is only one Sean Higgins, too." School as the junior varsity and varsity coach, or Michigan as an assistant and head coach. In seven seasons at the Wolverine helm…

… other way, so the only pressure Frieder feels is self-generated. "I know in this business every year you create new enemies," said the 12th head coach in Wolverine history. "You keep adding enemies if you…

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