November 11, 1996
(vol. 107, iss. 29)
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…'s golf team was well-rested. N Facing their first action in a month, the Wolverines placed an impressive seventh place at the Nelson, hosted by Stanford. The strong field in the Nelson fea- tured I1 of the…
… on Saturday. Hinkle was just one shot back of Harris with a 225. Hinkle was the fourth Wolverine in the top 40 finishers placing in a 38th-place tie. Senior David Jasper struggled this weekend…
… far, the Wolverines can scratch No. I off their list, having split over the weekend. Michigan defeated Minnesota and lost to Wisconsin on its trip to the colder regions of the Big Tenthis past weekend…
…. When Minnesota (10-4 Big Ten, 19-8 overall) visited Ann Arbor in October, it swept Michigan in three games. On Friday, however, the Wolverines (5-9, 10-1) used a ferocious hitting attack in the first two…
… Wolverines, hitting a team season-high .630 hitting percentage with 13 kills and zero hitting errors. Ebert's 11 kills and .350 hitting per- centage along with Kristen Ruschiensky's 13 kills proved to be too…
… average of over 17 and .315. Just as the Wolverines avenged their earlier loss to Minnesota, the Badgers did the same unto Michigan. The No. 13 Badgers (10-4, 20-4) defeated Michigan 15-7, 15-13, 12-15 and…
…-weary Wolverines had trou ble keeping up with the Badgers offense, led by setter Laura Abbinante's 69 assists. In the fourth game, Wisconsin's service game was too much for Michigan. Ruschiensky. led the Wolverines…
… early set back when Mendoza went down with an injury in the first game. She crashed into the boards and bruised her shoulder but is expected to return to the lineup by Friday. The Wolverines have their…