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February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

…'s thrown up. Nor was it because of the team's inex- perience. That alibi is hardly justified when you look at first place Illinois which starts three sophomores. The problem with the Wolverines didn't have…

… into a more aggressive player is proof of what the team needs to win in the Big Ten. If the Wolverines can show the spark and fire that enabled them to beat State, they'll definitely improve in the Big…

… cut the Spartan lead to just two, 68-66, with 26 seconds left on the clock. With a little more than 10 seconds remaining, Wolverine guard Lori Gnatkowski put Michigan State's Kris Emerson on the line…

… shooting one and one.> Emerson missed and Gnatkowski grabbed the rebound along with an opportunity to make up for the foul and tie the game. AN OFF-BALANCE Gnatkowski didn't make the shot; the Wolverines

… the last two of MSU's five straight wins coming at Wolverine expense. In all fairness, though, the Wolverines improved significantly from last week's 76-63 loss to the Spartans. Michigan kept the game…

February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… forgotten goaltender Jon Elliott for the first time since the con- solation game of the Great Lakes Invitational before New Year's. The result was a 7-4 Wolverine triumph, their highest goal output of the…

Wolverine to win CCHA Player of the Week honors this year. But the true hero Saturday was Elliott, who after being named rookie-of-the-year in the conference two seasons ago, had a disappointing sophomore…

… afternoon, Giordano called Elliott into his room in the Big Rapids Motel and asked if he could be ready to play that night. Forty-one saves later, Elliott had his first win of the season and the Wolverines

… of the series was the best Michigan has played since beating number-one Bowling Green the first week of January. Now the Wolverines find themselves comfortably in eighth place - only one game ahead of…

…. But, of course, invitations are based on times and distances, and the Wolverines continue to come up just short of the standards. This past Saturday at The Spartan Relays, Michigan again had several top…

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