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February 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… Sports Editor For 39 minutes and 54 sec- onds, the Wolverines beat No. 12 Wisconsin last night. In the other six seconds, the Badgers hit a buzzer beater to beat the WISCONSIN 53 Michigan MICHIGAN 52 men…

… like that happens. It's just not a good feeling, especially when you're that close. It was like what, five seconds?" An upset against Wisconsin was exactly what the Wolverines needed to get onthe bubble…

February 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 21) • Page Image 15

…’s seventh-best defense. Ohio State, meanwhile, owned the third-best offense. In a battle of Big Ten heavyweights, the Buckeye attack proved potent. Yet, the Wolverine offense matched Ohio State…

…-0 run that dug the Wolverines out of an early five point hole. “I told (senior forward) Isaiah Livers in warmups, I was like, ‘I like these rims, I love these rims,’ ” Brown said. “I was like, ‘Yo…

… first-half baskets, the Wolverines recorded 12 assists. “Our guys understand … about just making the easy plays,” Howard said. “And we need more ball and player movement. And get away from the iso…

…-ball. So the different defensive reads, our guys took their time making simple plays.” Though Michigan’s offense percolated, the Wolverines failed to build an advantage on the scoreboard. Each…

…. Heading into the locker room, Michigan clenched a two point lead. In the opening minutes of the second half, the offense grew cold. Open looks, the likes of which the Wolverines capitalized on…

…’t be stopped down there. He’s proven himself that he can score against anybody. He did that today.” The offense, though, by no means became one-dimensional. Five different Wolverines scored in…

… a two point lead with 5:45 to play. It was a lead the Wolverines wouldn’t relinquish. The two teams continued to trade blows in a game marked by its intensity and physicality. The tide seemed…

… to turn definitively in Michigan’s favor when Livers scooped up an errant Ohio State pass. He finished on the other end with an and-one, giving the Wolverines a six-point lead with 2:33 left…

… me in a top-5 victory on the road Sunday. MILES MACKLIN/Daily The Wolverines dominated from outside and in the paint to best Ohio State on Sunday afternoon. Videos were shown, elbows were thrown…

… drives to the rim and players diving for loose balls. The Wolverines seemed to relish the physicality. “I like these types of games, dog fights,” senior guard Chaundee Brown said. “Like…

February 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…, 1997. MICHIGAN 89, PURDUE 65: The Wolverines took a tight 38-33 lead into halftime, but came out on fire in the second half, hitting a string of. threes that put Purdue out of commission. JAN. 31, 1996…

… for tonight's Michigan-Purdue basketball game? Is it 88 to 86, as in the Wolverines' double overtime road victory on Jan. 8, or 6-0, as in the NCAA's score up on exiled freshman Jamal Crawford since…

February 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… Four — the Wolverines entered this season without a road win against Purdue since 2014. But on Saturday, Michigan changed that. Spurred by junior forward Isaiah Livers’ return from an ankle…

… injury, the Wolverines topped the Boilermakers (14-14, 7-10), 71-63, securing their fifth- straight win. For Michigan (18-9 overall, 9-7 Big Ten), it’s more evidence of a team peaking at the…

February 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… guard Taryn McCutcheon fouled Michigan guard Amy Dilk. Dilk made both free throws. In the few minutes of basketball that remained, she made six more, helping the Wolverines escape East Lansing…

… give her 17 points in the first half, that was just absolutely ridiculous. Unacceptable on our part, on all of our part. We just did a bad job.” Strong play from the Wolverines’ bigs allowed them…

…, spurred on the Wolverine offense to an explosive second quarter. Finishing the first half, Dilk was halfway to a triple-double — tallying five points, five rebounds and five assists. But when the…

… on Michigan State’s side, the crowd smelling a collapse, the Wolverines fearing one — shot 9-for-10. Despite earlier struggles, despite a stop-and-go game with 54 fouls, despite teammates…

…’ suffers first losses of season Michigan softball’s perfect record is gone. Offensive inconsistency plagued the Wolverines all weekend at the Gamecock Invitational resulting in Michigan…

February 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… numerous The Wolverine men's omdoor track Tim Thomas, the Wolverines' top half track clubs and unattached perfor- team appeared in fine form yesterday miler, also took honors in his specialty mers. m the…

Wolverine Invitational several with a time of 1:51.9. Thomas surged to The Wolverine squad looked par- performers took firsts the e opening the lead early in the race and withstood ticularly strong in the…

… of W om en w n preliminaries. 4:05.8. He also said that next year all The final Wolverine victory in the fir- preliminaries would be run in the early st six events was recorded by the shut- first ever…

… time, 3:59.31. -. MICHIGAN WAS especially strong in the relays, winning all three: the 440-yard in 50.88 seconds, the 880-yard in 1: 50.68, and the mile 5 Individual Wolverine winners were Yy . Marianne…

… the 60- h . yard dash in 7.02 seconds and Rene Turner in the 60-yard hurdles with a time of 8.36 seconds. Coming up on the Wolverine ~~~~~~~~~~~~..schedue.i............... in…

… during action at the Wolverine Invitational last night. last year's eighth-place finish. ,-WOL(ERINES SECOND INS TA TE: ti r} i? t d s n n e n Y 0 D y t f i f The Michigan Daily-Saturday, February 24…

… Rudy Varvari inside, as the Bulldogs decimated the Wolverines, 12- 3 in front of a home crowd of 5,436 last night at Duluth Arena. Nothing could stop the Bulldogs as they teared the Wolverines apart in…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

…- ey bid looking dimmer after loss The loss, Michigan's third in a row and fourth in its last five, drops the Wolverines to 7-7 in the Big Ten and 17-9 overall. What's more, after starting the season…

… with eight consecutive victories and reaching as high as No. 4 in the national polls, the Wolverines have since gone 9-9. , With a mediocre conference mark so far and two more diffi- cult games remaining…

… freestyle (1:47.34) and missed (Saturday) morning, and they did- breaking fellow Wolverine Talor n't," Michigan assistant coach Mark Bendel's 100 free record by one-hun- Lambert said. dredth of a second (49…

….95). The last After the 1,650 free, the first event Wolverine to win three individual of the final day, the 10th-ranked Big Ten titles was Mindy Gehrs in Golden Gophers trailed by only 13.5. 1992. Kimberly…

… the only ced some rough times this year, Wolverines to finish in the top 16 ut we overcame them, and that was See CHAMPS, Page 863 xARA ST LLMAN/Da y I J Me - 1V ssa :. d V r a F 7 , ' F b"Faz Longe…

… teas. two events but came back to defeat The Wolverines finished in second Purdue's Elizabeth Ann Reid, 4118- place with 82 points. Wisconsin took 4074. After Reid took the lead by jump- first place with…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 16

…- tered on a regular basis. That is, until this year. The Wolverines have won 15 games this season -W three fewer victories than Michigan's seniors won in their first three years com- bined. Michigan…

… rapidly improving program - one that will be competi- tive in the Big Ten and in the nation for years to come. And when future successes come to fruition for the Wolverines, it will be easy for fans to…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 18

… State. Indiana Purdue Iowa Penn State 412.0 403.5 394.0 268.0: 211.0 189.5 157.5 152.0 145.0 Road to 11th title bumpy at times 4..-.......... ... PARADISE. Continued from Page 3B Wolverines

… accomplished far more than they could have had they focused on the Big Ten. Urbanchek did what was best for Michigan as a team, a program and a school. The Wolverines' 10-year league reign ended, but Urbanchek…

… record with a time of 4:14.00, breaking the previous record set by former Wolverine Mindy Gehrs in 1993. It was the third time in four years Kampfe won the event. "I've known what the record was since my…

… women's swimming team. The result: its I11th consecutive Big Ten title. But the meet could have ended differently. On Friday afternoon, an upbeat atmosphere turned sour for the Wolverines, as they…

… event that night. If everyone finished in the same place in the evening as they had in the morning preliminaries, Michigan's 29.5-point lead would have been diminished to nearly 15. The Wolverines would…

… have been easily within Minnesota's strik- ing distance, especially considering that on paper, Minnesota had the advantage in three of the final five events. The Wolverines were about to enter the most…

… night, but not to the extent that they could have. Nearly every Wolverine who qualified for the finals improved on their finish from the pre- liminaries. Tanya Schuh finished first in the 100 butterfly…

… both responded to the chal- lenge, each climbing one spot from their preliminary finish to first an6 third, respectively. Ellen Frauman climbed from fifth to third for the Wolverines in the 100…

…) night." The Wolverines finished the evening strong, as Shakespeare, Kampfe, Bendel and Jen Arndt combined to wi* the 800 free relay. And when they looked at the scoreboard, they had a 39.5-point lead…

February 24, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… Lincoln and defeated Nebraska, 84-51. It was the Wolverines’ most lopsided victory in Big Ten play. Michigan was just five points away from tying that margin Thursday night at Crisler Center…

…, as the Wolverines routed the Cornhuskers, 88-60. The win snapped a two-game skid for Michigan. Though it was Senior Night, it was the younger players who took charge for the Wolverines (11…

… Williams out with only one tick left on the clock, the fans erupted, showing their gratitude for the Wolverine seniors. Thompson and Williams are the first Michigan players to spend their entire…

February 24, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com k Monday, February 24, 2014 - 3B SpovtSN Oil {1 Monday, Fehruary 24, 2014 - 3B Turnovers plague Wolverines Defensive miscues lead to Friday loss By JEREMY…

…-1 lead late in the second period of Friday's game against Penn State, the Wolverines looked poised to snap a three-game losing streak. But a Nittany Lions goal with 35 seconds left made things interesting…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 15

… Editor WEST LAFAYETTE - The Michigan men's basketball team broke new ground yesterday in its 67-58 loss at Purdue, but the Wolverines should not be so proud. The loss was the Wolverines' third straight…

… - dropping them to 7-7 in the Big Ten - and marked the first time this season the Wolverines have lost CONFERENCE Roundup at the free-throw line as the game ended. Bobby Jackson scored 18 points for…

… at Mackey since 1993-94 and at Williams since 1992-93. AssIST M : This season, Travis Conlan leads Michigan in assists per game and has been the only Wolverine to dish out an assist every game…

… the loss, some Wolverines had career days. Conlan finished with nine rebounds to lead Michigan. His previous career- and season-high was seven boards, set against both St. John's and Michigan State…

…-19 rebounds. "This is definitely the low point of my career." Until yesterday, the Wolverines' longest losing streak had been two games, when they had fallen to Pittsburgh, 85-78, and Ohio State, 73-71, over…

… the holidays. Ironically, the last time the Wolverines lost three straight was when they fell to Indiana, Iowa and Purdue - in the same order - last season. The Wolverines have four games remaining, two…

… him he did a good thing ye probably the smartest coaching m Tell him that it was a solid coa this bunch of Wolverines, and itN gy against the Boilermakers, who under 6-foot-3. Tell Fisher that starting…

February 24, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… transitioning into a different role for the Wolverines. Michigan coach Red Berenson moved Martin into the forward slot Friday night, pairing him with junior Max Shuart and sophomore Niko Porikos on the…

… thing with Wolverine alum Scooter Vaughn in 2008. Vaughn made his debut as a forward in the CCHA Championship a season after spending every prior game of his career as a blueliner. And the…

…, Vaughn boosted that total to 28 his senior year and finished third on the team in goals — all while leading the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal and an NCAA Frozen Four title game in…

…/Daily Sophomore defenseman Cutler Martin is experimenting with playing forward for the Wolverines despite having only played defense for his entire career. “I’ve spent the last 15 years of my life at D.” ‘M…

… recent success. But if the Wolverines win the next contest against Saint Joseph’s on Friday, they’ll be matching their best- ever start to a season since 2009 with a 5-0 win streak. But the team is…

… momentum into the weekend and continue to win.” Michigan outscored the Griffins, 27-5, and allowed only one earned run for the entire weekend. The last time the Wolverines opened this well, in…

…/Daily Michigan baseball coach Erik Bakich (left) guided the Wolverines to their best start since the 2009 season with a sweep of Canisius over the weekend. Michigan can’t tame course conditions at Puerto Rico…

… Classic Wolverines’ tropical tournament produces outings to forget By ANDREW EHRENBERG Daily Sports Writer In a weekend dominated by Southeastern Conference opponents, the Michigan men…

…’Neill — who finished seven shots over par — and Kyle Mueller (plus-9) both struggled, which made it difficult for the Wolverines to climb the leaderboard. O’Neill, a senior, had his fourth — and last…

…. Most places we play at are the opposite. Making adjustments on the fly is what we need to be able to do.” Whitten emphasized that in-game adjustments are going to be key to the Wolverine’s

February 24, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… reliever retired Bakich knew his team was going the Cougars. the next Wolverine hitter to to be in some tight games early "Those were all what we call extinguish the threat. in the season, and this weekend…

…'t get bullpen to throw the tail end of The Wolverines (1-5-1) lost all them this weekend." the game for Michigan, and was three of the weekend's games by The second game of the very solid, allowing one…

… regulation, and the Wolverines in the bottom of the 10th when of action through the first four headed to extra innings for the the Cougars got runners on the innings of play. Michigan jumped third time in…

…. innings for the Wolverines. Despite the results, starting Junior left-handed pitcher Trent But Houston right-hander Jake pitching for the Wolverines was Szkutnik navigated through the Lemoine gave an outing…

…, Houston (7-0) caused trouble but the Wolverine bats had Ballantine settled into a nice for the Wolverines in the bottom trouble even getting ahead in the groove through the middle part of the fourth inning…

…. But what the Wolverines hadn't yet done was put together a weekend of complete dominance. That changed this weekend. The sixth-ranked Wolverines went 5-0 in three days at the FAU Kickoff tournament in…

… the day. The pushe Wolverines posted seven runs against the Golden Flashes (6-4) and nine more against Pittsburgh inthe second half of the double header. Sophomore left fielder Sierra Lawrence went 3…

… really said. "She's throwing "s us." relaxed and not trying too hard. She's pitching with confidence and got better from Friday to Saturday." But the Wolverines' pitching prowess didn't stop with just…

… Atlantic (7-7) on Sunday, the narrative was much the same. Betsa got the nod in the circle and didn't disappoint, striking out 11 in a complete-game shutout - the Wolverines'- fourth in a row. Any other…

… nice job with that." Most games, the Wolverines won't need their pitchers to post straight zeroes. Still, the type of poise Michigan displayed in the circle this weekend is a coveted commodity - one that…

February 24, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… on Thursday night. Rayburn had a game-high 15 points and got help from teammates Chantel Poston and Courtney Moses down the stretch to beat the Wolverines, 60-49. The game was close until the final few…

… could really find a rhythm. In the first half, Purdue struggled to make a bas- ket in a stretch of just over four minutes, while the Wolverines had nine turnovers. Neither team shot the ball You're not…

… tough defense. Rayburn ite clear that it put pressure on the Wolverine rs or rebounds guards all night and had three m. steals, all while commanding percentage is Purdue's offense. Purdue coach is about…

…'t. ... Reynolds noted that a player like Rayburn isn't going to be completely shut down. Rather, she said, you have to contain her, something the Wolverines just couldn't seem to do. They struggled to guard her in…

…' registers just half, the bench finished 4-for-19 for the game. Borseth said that five points off a team can't win shooting 37 percent - what the Wolverines bench, 18 points shot on Thursday. They cer- tainly…

… the bench goes, so Michi- tributed to a season-low scoring gan goes. The Wolverines are total for Michigan. And along currently on the NCAA Tourna- with being near absent in the ment bubble, and with…

… MEETING AFTER BREAK IS AT 1 P.M. ON SUNDAY, MARCH 4 AT 420 MAYNARD STREET With conference title within reach, * Wolverines not sleeping on BGSU By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Editor Though Bowling Green is…

… to 20-10-4; return as league BGSU9-20-5 champions. When: Friday, But don't Saturday expect the 7:05 p.m. Wolverines to Where: BGSU throw pillows Ice Arena and blankets Liveblog: into their bags…

…' last-place standing in the CCHA is far less impor- tant than the gigantic target that will replace the standard block 'M' on the Wolverines' jerseys. With Bowling Green already hav- ing locked up the…

February 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 21) • Page Image 16

… Hunter.” In their biggest game of the year, the Wolverines shouldered their offensive load onto freshman center Hunter Dickinson. Putting that kind of pressure on any freshman will undoubtedly…

… struggled to find looks inside, forcing the Wolverines to concentrate their offensive attack on the perimeter. The strategy paid off, and a 10-for-13 3-point shooting display in the first half…

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

…-14. The Wolverines turned the ball over 14 times. They grabbed 14 first-half rebounds, while the Spartans notched 14 offen- sive rebounds in the first half. And Liz Shimek, Michigan State's leading scorer…

… bench players played 10 more minutes than in the first half. Following "tag" logic, the chal- lenge is on the Wolverines to hold Illinois to a low-shooting clip. This final chance for a conference victory…

… this spring - behind Ohio State, Pur- due, and Minnesota - by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. But ask any Wolverine if they'd be satisfied with that result, and you'll get a wide variety…

…- ers who hit above .350. The Wolverines no longer have three of them (Chris Getz, Kyle Bohm and Matt Butler). Louisville Slugger preseason All- America second-team catcher Jeff Kun- kel returns to anchor…

… under the ears," Hammond said. "The pressures of college baseball won't get to them. That's unusual, but these guys will step up." Of all of the young Wolverines, Put- nam arrives as the most highly…

…). Instead of signing with the Tigers, he joined the Wolverines. "I've lived here my whole life," Putnam said. "I believe in what coach Maloney is trying to do with this team, and I want to be a part of it…

…:' 0 0 ANGELA CESERE/Daily Sophomore Janelle Cooper and the Wolverines fell to cross-state rivals Michigan State last night even though Cooper led Michigan with 18 points. M WRESTLING Tournament…

… business. The Wolverines closed out their season with an unblemished record in league play and now look forward to the Big Ten tour- nament which will be held in Bloomington on March 4 and 5. "It's important…

… that we stay focused and put ourselves in position to win," Michi- gan coach Joe McFarland said. "There are some outstanding teams and everybody is trying to win." Under McFarland, the Wolverines have…

…. But the Wolverines do not see the tourna- ment as merely a stepping stone. They want to make a statement. "I've never won the Big Ten tournament since I've been here," McFarland said. "Obvi- ously, that…

February 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 21) • Page Image 14

… points this season. In moments when the starting five have required rest or missed games because of COVID-19 protocols, the bench has stepped up for the Wolverines. Michigan’s 13-2 record is in…

… reignites the Wolverines’ offensive momentum. In Michigan’s win over Wisconsin, where she scored a career-high 21 points, Nolan was a consistent outside threat that the team leaned on. In the early…

…’s Adaptive Sports and Fitness program, had made it clear that he wanted Kelley as a Wolverine. About to return home, Kelley crossed paths with “the tipping point” — Okanlami was coincidentally at the…

… sports history. Still in the early stages, it’s no secret that the Wolverines are playing catch up. But Michigan has all the makings of becoming a recruiting powerhouse in the Midwest. “There is no…

… Friday night against Ohio State. Fortunately for the Wolverines, they were able to bounce back the next day with a 6-0 throttling of the Buckeyes. Come tournament time, though, Michigan won…

…. That’s your season, and how would you like to feel after you play like that and you’re done?” Since the Wolverines returned from their COVID-19 induced shutdown, they’ve split both their…

… Tournament looming just over three weeks away. It appeared the Wolverines were hitting their stride prior to the shutdown. Following the long layoff for winter break, Michigan won five of its…

… first six games and was building its rapport as a national title contender. As the Wolverines work back from the pause, the team is desperately trying to get its conditioning back to the level…

February 24, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 73) • Page Image 8

… KELLY HALL Daily Sports Writer Considering the Michigan women’s basketball team’s recent string of last- second defeats, it would make sense to suspect that the Wolverines are feeling…

… in favor of the Wolverines. After three close February losses that were decided in the final minute of play, Michigan’s turn to steal a victory away seemed within reach. Saturday’s game in…

… Albrecht’s playbook by diving on the ground, Albrecht mimicked former Wolverine Trey Burke with his game-sealing steal of D’Angelo Russell in the final minute and his multiple step-back jumpers…

… felt like we were a part of that. So we kept it going even after play resumed.” After the win over Minnesota, the Wolverines embarked on an eight-game road trip. Michigan went 4-4 in the stretch…

February 24, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… natives, whose fortunes at Michigan have been inextrica- bly bound, will take the court at Crisler Center for the last time. It will be the first senior-night ceremony in two years for the Wolverines. They…

…'t attract a lot of Wolverines controlled the affair ng attention. Douglass most of the night, though the Boil- know if he'd get to play ermakers made alate run in vain. n-I basketball after Colora- In that…

February 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…mU1NJf.X, IE1iRUA4t 9 "5" .THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverine Icers Slip Past McKennell Scores Two; Chin Nets Third Marker 0, * * * By BOB LANDOWNE A flashy forward in John Mc-. Kennell…

Wolverines, one each in the first and second periods. He thereby racked up five goals in the week- end series against the Montreal team. For the first two periods of play it seemed that Ikola would match his…

… nets at 5:21 of the final stanza. * * * THE MCGILL goal made the score 2-1 at the moment, but the Wolverines regained their two goal lead just a minute later. George Chin tallied from up close for…

… teams. Four games still remain on the Wolverine puck schedule. * * * MCKENNELL stole the show in the first two periods and tried des- perately throughout the third per- iod to turn the "hat trick" for the…

… stickhandling JOHN McKENNELL * * * the puck past MGill goalie Bob McLellan. * * * IN THE SECOND period Mc- Kennell made it 2-0 Michigan. Wolverine defenseman Alex Mc- Clellen had shoved the puck through the Mc…

…), five minutes. Illinois Deals Gym Squad First Defeat Two Illinois juniors spelled de- feat for the Wolverine gymnastics team yesterday at Illinois as Mich- igan succumbed to the Illini, 621/- 331/2. Bob…

February 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

….M. ing the fan who dons a pair of Criser Arena Adidas basket- ball shorts and a spirit towel during every home contest - will be on just one individual: senior guard Veroni- ca Hicks. As the Wolverines

…' lone senior, Hicks will be honored during Michigan's last home game of the season against Minnesota (3-11 Big Ten, 11-16 overall). Hicks has made a name for herself this season, leading the Wolverines in…

… Championships this winter, sophomore NOTEBOOK forward Chris Brown has finally gotten back into a rhythm as a Wolverine. Brown netted two goals and an assist during his stint with the junior team, and even though…

… halfway through the second period in the series finale against Western Michi- gan ended an 0-for-22 scoreless streak on the man-advantage for the Wolverines (18-7-1-0 CCHA, 21-9-4 overall). WINNING…

… EXPECTATIONS: The Wolverines' two wins against Western Michigan this past weekend were their 20th and 21st victories of the season, making this campaign the 24th consecutive season Michigan has notched 20 or…

… consecutive seasons. Check out Quick Hits with Kevin Lynch on MichiganDaily.com Tuesday. "It would put us in a great position for the season." The Wolverines (9-5, 16-10) are at a pivotal moment in their…

… season with just two games remaining in regular conference play. Michigan's 16-10 record has the Wolverines on the cusp of a potential at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament. And Michi- gan could use some…

… really well when the ball gets around that basket. It's going to be a challenge for us." The Wolverines have several areas of focus for Thursday's game, but in the end it all comes down to securing the…

…, the senior first baseman is closing in on the Wolverines' all-time record. If she keeps pace, Michigan may have a new home-run queen soon. The record is currently held by former All-American first…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… to a pow- erful Big Ten team early, hoping to earn Mj ' j" 4 a shocking upset vic- tory. Then, inevitably, it happens. The opposition explodes for a huge run, the Wolverines collapse and the final…

Wolverines (1-14 Big Ten, 5-21 overall) at least competed with the Spartans in the first half, going into the break trailing 34-21. But coming out of halftime, Michigan State (14-2, 25-3) put the pedal to the…

… abysmal 3-for-21 shooting per- formance from beyond the arc. No Wolverine scored in double figures. "We're not the only ones (the Spartans) have stifled," Burnett said. "It's harder in late conference play…

… to miss its first six shots. But the Wolverines would not let the game get out of hand early on. Three minutes into the game, freshman co-captain Krista Clement drilled a jumper from just inside the…

… three-point line, putting Michigan on the board for the first time. The bucket set the trend for the first half. Each time the Spartans went on a mini-run, the Wolverines would respond with a timely…

… weekends, one Wolverine's name has been unusually prevalent on the score sheet. Thanks to an assist in each series, junior goalie Al Montoya was seventh on the team in help- ers during that span. But as…

… theme this season, the Wolverines came into this game at a major size disadvan- tage. Michigan State carries six players over six feet tall, and, as usual, it showed. "Michigan State did a good job…

… is the largest margin Michigan has lost by this year ... Michigan State scored as many points in the first half, 34, as the Wolverines scored the entire game ... Michigan shot just three free throws…

February 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… combination of a Husky high and a Wolverine low resulted in two lopsided victories for Tech. rs face Tech Since that time, MTU has gone 14-4 to climb steadily in the WCHA ranks where the Huskies are…

… currently in third place, one game out of second. Since the tables have turned so completely from the last time these two teams have met, it would be justified if the Wolverines could come up with a pair of…

… victories. But don't hold your breath. TECH WILL be the same swarming pack of hungry Huskies that hounded the Michigan defense for 21 goals in the three confrontations this season. The Wolverines were only…

… Huskies will be attempting to move into second place this weekend, the Wolverines will again try to keep their heads above water. Michigan is in seventh place with four games remaining. But fifth place…

… Colorado College is only one game.ahead of the Wolverines. MICHIGAN WILL keep their eyes on a make up series between Notre Dame and North Dakota which will be played on February 28-March 1 in Grand Forks…

… in the league will probably go down to the final night of the season. . The Wolverines need one victory over Tech either tonight or tomorrow just to stay in contention for the first round of the WCHA…

… playoffs. The games start at 7:30 at Yost both nights. Icers' 32-game stats HOS T INVITATIONA L Strid ers tune-up By KEVIN ROSEBOROUGH Tonight's Wolverine Invitational track meet represents the final…

… skirmish for the men's track team before the Big Ten championship battle next week. In what is considered by track Coach Jack Harvey "a lowkey meet," the Wolverines are looking to tune up their…

… they'll be able to perform. Shotputter Randy Ross, also a flu victim, will probably be absent from the lineup as well. The Wolverines are coming off a big win last weekend at the Central Collegiate…

February 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… be a crucial blow against a possible Wolverine championship. "Need- less to say I'm concerned about the injury but we'll have to wait and see what develops," stated Coach Loken. Trampoline, side horse…

… (see arrow). Doyle scored later in the game, which Michigan won 4-2. Attempting to block the shot is Wolverine defenseman Wayne Kartusch (3). Also pictured is Michigan captain Red Berenson. BIG TEN MEET…

…-state rival and give the Wolverines two straight firsts. Ends a Winner Lewis Fenner, Michigan's senior side horse specialist also finished his dual meet career with a flurry by roaring away to another vic- tory…

…- lock with Pittsburgh being the only setbacks. The visitors from Gopher-land, ranked high this winter despite an eighth place season a year ago, won't give the Wolverines a breather before the action…

February 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…,' Richardson said. Eberwein has a similar focus When it comes to the team. A characteristic of all of Michigan's I 2 consecutive Big Ten championship teams is team unity. I.ike her fellow Wolverines, Eberwein…

… Michigan. Eberwein tries to share her happiness as a Wolverine with every recruit she meets. "I try to tell them what I wanted to know coming in, telling them about our close-knit team and our academics…

…," Eberwein said. "Coming to Michigan was the best decision I could have made by far." That decision has paid dividends for both Eberwein and the Wolverines, as they have celebrated three conference…

…, Kasey Harris and the rest of the Wolverines are No. 1 for the 12th-straight year. Eberwein led the way with three impressive victories. SM IUil HOOPS Continued from Page 9 a stairmaster, doing light…

… from March 5-8, is important to Baston. Michigan's first-round opponent will likely be Indiana, and if the Wolverines win that game, then Michigan State could be next in line. "Playing Indiana and…

Wolverines finished 15- of-25 from beyond the are. 0% the a c piah 49 april 18th BEARS Continued from Page 9 balls. Then centerfielder Dan Sanborn jacked a three-run home run to give the Wolverines

February 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

…-9 overall; 8-5 Big Ten (fourth place)) have one of the tallest frontcourts in the conference with forward Dawn DeYoung and center Sue Forsyth, both six-footers. However, the Wolverines have improved greatly…

…DeWege about his teams recent streak, "we are playing our best ball of the season." The Wolverines will also be helped by having guard Tempie Brown back in the lineup. She did not make the trip to Michigan State…

… last time and the Wolverine scoring output was below average. Steve Blonder ff- . As Burson is off the court, the Buckeyes just fade away COLUMBUS - Ohio State showed up to play last night but…

… whole Michigan team in the first half. The Wolverines shot 57 percent from the field in jumping out to a 45-26 halftime lead over the previously- ranked Buckeyes, who were playing without Big Ten Player…

… one of 13 shooting and were completely stymied both inside and outside by the Wolverine defense. "That situation (the loss of Burson) hurt them tremendously," Wolverine center Loy Vaught, who scored 15…

February 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… this Michigan team — one with the tal- ent to be the best in the conference — always required the best version of Wagner. His impending ascen- sion always offered the Wolverines a level they could…

… lift Wolverines in win Center Jon Teske’s teammates nicknamed him Big Sleep. It’s a reflection of the seven-foot senior’s quiet demeanor off the court. But recently, he’s been relatively quiet on…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

… radar screen yet. Today, the Wolverines have a 13-15 record (4-10 Big Ten) and are still waiting for that third conference road win. The Wolverines have actually been losing so long that the Horton matter…

… has surfaced, blown up and settled down, all in one month. So in the shadow of a tumultuous season that no one could ever imagine, the Wolverines found a reason to be genuinely happy. They won a…

February 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IAGE THREE Powerful Indiana Wrestling Team Defeats Zerbo Defeats I Hockey Team Shows Airtight B a dge r s Beat Dworman In Defense In Friday's Tie Game Wolverines To By ROBERT J…

…-6. Wally Heavenrich and Seymour Rubin were the only Wolverine mat- men who were able to turn in victories for the Maize and Blue. Heavenrich met Howard Bush of the Hoosiers in the 135-pound division and in a…

… was needed and after it had ended awarded the decision to the Wolverine wrestler. This was Heavenrich's seventh victory in as many starts this season. Seymour Rubin Wins Seymour Rubin defeated Howard…

… of Indiana had an easy time with Ed Kellman in the 118-pound division and punished the Wolverine severely throughout the match winning by a time advantage of 8:39. In the 126-pound class act- ing Capt…

…. Ollie Cellini of the Hoo- siers rolled up a time advantage of 7:00 over Alan Rubin of Michigan. For a while it looked as if the more experienced Indiana man would pin Rubin but the Wolverine managed to…

…- ence, they must have been dispelled in Friday's game with the Gophers. The Wolverines virtually defended their way into at least a half interest in the Big Ten title when they tiedt Minnesota, 1 to 1, in…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 17

… Badgers had to forfeit matches at 118 pounds, 158 and heavy- weight, because those wrestlers failed to 'make weight. After two tough home losses to Minnesota and Illinois, the Wolverines were in dire need…

… we need to be in. Hopefully, we can out-condition anyone in the nation." Although it will not last as long, the Wolverines will practice in a more intense atmosphere. "We have to get them in the best…

February 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

…4B — February 24, 2020 SportsMonday The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com NOTRE DAME SNAPS MICHIGAN’S WIN STREAK, SWEEPING WOLVERINES AT YOST IN CRUSHING BLOW TO AT-LARGE NCAA TOURNAMENT HOPES…

… around a little bit, so I wasn’t sure. I just played to the whistle.” That goal seemed to take some energy out of the Wolverines. A couple minutes later, forward Cam Morrison attacked Mann from the…

February 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… arrived - still searching for that elusive first victory. The Wolverines had a large task at hand from the start. The Bears owned the advantage of playing nine games before Michigan set foot on the field…

… the weekend was a 7-7 tie, salvaged by the Wolverines in the nightcap of Sunday's doublehead- er. Michigan jumped out to a 1-0 lead thanks to an unearned run in the sec- ond. The Wolverines stretched…

February 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its…

… some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN nA X1,V XXIVIM'kYIV OIM A'tf n A 'iMltllMlMlrT A V% 4 - PAGEsIXr. i.-A a .' avUr I llzrv a a Ni a EDPNRIJDhX, 24 FEBRiUARY 1965 5 Wolverines By TOM WEINBERG Special To…

… The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's Wolverines held challenging Min- nesota in check for 32 minutes, caught a glimpse of the Big Ten title, then sped past the Gophers with a 59-point second half for a 91…

… Stager commented yesterday. "We won the close events, and even the ones we shouldn't have." In the two meets, the Wolverine; lost only one of 22 events, that occurring in the 200-yard butter- fly. However…

… team felt tough when they finished the meet," Stager added, "and that's a good sign." The Wolverines will now practice for the Indiana rematch, scheduled for Friday night in Bloomington. A short week…

February 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…, and then, following a second Purdue basket, bang-bang- bang the Wolverines were off and running to 22 straight points. And it didn't come to an end before Michigan was leading 56-39 with 6:43 to play…

…'t break the Wolverine point spree until Bobi Purkhiser finally swished a long one to break the Purdue drought. Jones Out Bill Jones, Purdue pivotman who battled with Michigan's Bill Bun- tin under the…

… boards, picked up his fourth foul with the score knotted 37-37 and left the game just before the Wolverines started clicking the scoreboard. He came back in with the score 56-37 and promptly picked up his…

… fifth of- fense. With Jones out and a 17-point advantage the Wolverines coasted in despite the efforts of a Boiler- maker press, boosting the lead to as much as 22 points with four minutes to play. Buntin…

…, who picked up his third foul at about the same time as Jones did early in the second half but escaped further calls, ended up with 17 rebounds-equal to Jbnes' total. The Wolverine soph scored a like…

… Rebounding Rebound totals were about even (64-63, Michigan). The Wolverines outhit their Lafayette hosts from the field by scoring at a 60 per cent clip to offset the first half-- Big Ten Illinois Ohio State…

…In Stomp Michigan put itself in a top position for the Big Ten wrestling crown with a smashing, 19-8, win over Michigan State before 2,500 fans yesterday at Yost Field House. The Wolverines won their seventh…

… straight conference dual meet without a defeat. It was the second straight year Michigan de- feated the arch-rival Spartans. After losing the first match, the Wolverines won the next five in a row thus…

February 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… team leader finds cause to be optimistic. And so he talks about what the Wolverines did well. He compliments his teammates. Even when he admits that a loss is discouraging - as he did after the Michigan…

… do anything with it. After the game, Bullock's attitude is equally impressive. He admits that this isn't how he envisioned his final days as a Wolverine, yet still he keeps his chin up. And forgotten…

Wolverines (4-10 Big Ten, 10- 17 overall) and Nittany Lions (3-11, 11-13) are in ninth and 10th place in the conference, respectively. On the line tonight? Nothing less than the all-important ninth seed. In…

… all likelihood, barring any upsets in the team's final games, tonight's winner will earn a No. 9 seed, while the loser must settle for No. 10. But do the Wolverines really want to win this game? A…

… victory means the Wolverines get the dubious distinction of facing Northwestern in the Big Ten tour- ney's first round, complete with its beast of a center, Evan Eschmeyer. When the two teams met earlier…

… SUMMER 1999 Our catalog of summer c(lasses is rc h'to tbe mailedl to you. '111 catalog gives you a complete liting of our course ofIerings, special worksho )s, and tavel programs. And if the Wolverines

Wolverines take the tenth seed, they will likely face Minnesota, a team they've already beaten at home and almost upset on the road. After that? Ohio State, another team Michigan has knocked off before. But…

… Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe insists that the Wolverines aren't looking ahead to the tournament, and are just working on winning the rest of their games. "We haven't really looked ahead," Ellerbe said. "It…

February 24, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… seniors' weekend. For the last regular-season home series of the Michigan hockey team's season, the stage was set for a memorable send-off for the Wolverines' winningest class ever. The Morrisons came in…

Wolverines were down. 3-,1 in Saturday night's game, it was sophomore Sean Ritchlin who tied the the game with a backhand past Lake Superior goaltender John Grahame. So what gives"? Didn't somebody tell the…

February 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

… Indiana has a 34-17 lead late in the first half, many ordinary teams react with panic or despair. But then, this year's Wolverines are no ordinary team. Displaying the tencity and emotion which have…

… as it headed to the locker room trailing only 36-29 at the intermission. On Thursday the Wolverines were losing at the half, 35-29, to Purdue and won by 11 points. Could they produce another upset…

… turnovers during the course of this season, but during his career provided the Wolverine faithful with some memorable moments. (Recall, for instance, his last-second shot which gave Michigan a 6563 win at…

… half. Indiana hit the first four points of the second half before Michigan again took control of the contest. The Wolverines scored eight straight points, and 14 of the next 18, to make the score 44…

… put in a fast break lay-up to move back up to a three-point advantage. ThedWolverines failed again the next time downcourt, and Isiah Thomas of the Hoosiers hit a jumper to make the score 48…

…Paul, could do that. Woodson led all scorers with 24 poin- ts. Garner 16, McGee 12, and Heuerman 10, were the only Wolverines in double ' : figures. Bobby Knight, in a rare post-game press conference, said, "We…

February 24, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…-1 burst in the game's open- "The zone press was veryE ing minutes and the Wolverines good," said Frieder. "I talked went on to defeat Illinois 90-75 to John (Orr) this afternoon, at Crisler Arena last night…

… Steve Grote who paced the speedy Wolverine attack with season high totals of 24 and 20 points respectively. OUT OF __BOUNDS by Rich Lerner N Indiana wa - - ,r r ' --. r 3 MMJU upsets By The Associated…

… Big Ten bas- ketball championship. 1 reider rows on . .wiathut Orr Wolverines, now 12-3 in the con- highs, as Robinson led all ference and 19-5 overall. The scorers with 24 points and? chances for an…

Wolverines' next action rnping is on the road this weekend when they take on Iowa Satur- calls day and the Minnesota Gophers and. on Monday night. WHY WALK FURTHER! LEVI'S BRAND. Available at Wild's Varsity…

…: -TONIGHT- HAPPY HOUR on rk Shirts nnel Shirts nim Jackett M I SUPPOSED to talk or do Michigan Assistant Coach Bill iters following the Wolverines 90-75 rust into an unaccustomed role by flu, Frieder…

…," Frieder said. Indeed, it was the olverines' spiderweb zone defense that meant the difference. IOWA, 8-6 in the conference; )rcing turnover upon turnover, the Wolverines raced to a 17-1 'and 18-7 overall…

… f games remaining. Presently holding a ,19-5 record, the 13th ranked Wolverines are a sure bet to receive an NCAA tourna- ment bid March 4. Barring an astonishing jilt from the NCAA or an equally…

… wrence, Kansas, the winners proceeding to Louisville, Ken-. cky. Michigan certainly has the ability to make a run for the itional championship. And in the past month the Wolverines Ive demonstrated a new…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…, and Michigan. The Wolverine bid came on the advice of Diving Coach Dick Kimball, who spotted him in a YMCA national cham- pionship in Kalamazoo. Asked why Indiana hadn't tend- ered an offering for a…

…* ; n.. The Second Floor 516 E. William (above Campus Bike & Toy) Four stores run FOR and BY the: PEOPLE AND STUDENTS By RANDY PHILLIPS If nothing else, the Wolverines and Spartans had ample oppor…

… after an encounter with Spartan Bill Watt Friday evening, as t h r e e fights brought on most of the pen- alties. The Wolverines put on a fine' display of passing for the Spar- tan fans, but avoided any…

… semb- lance of a passing game like the plague when they returned home. In addition, the infamous, inef- fective Wolverine power play was consistently foiled. Renfrew re- marked, "We were off in every…

… freshman goalie, Doug Hastings. Hastings was pulled af- ter the first period in which he gave up four scores. Karl Bagnell came in and gave the Wolverines a lift with several superior saves, especially one…

… the offensive department. The Wolverines were in the Spar- tan end of the ice for long per- iods of time, but couldn't put the puck in. Overall, the problem Sat- urday was a lack of skating and moving…

… mentor also plans to work more on the power play des- pite the fact that Michigan "scores enough when we're even." Although the Wolverines played the worse game in many years ac- cording to Renfrew, they…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… playoffs. For, you see, the Wolverines are involved in a dogfight for fourth, third, or, more hopefully, second place. The respective re- wards are the opportunity to play the first round of the playoffs in…

… their own playground, and another against that old nemesis, Michigan State. In order to finish second, the Wolverines must win one more game than the Gophers, and this means that the Golden ones must lose…

… Minneapolis. Everybody? Everybody! Go Blue Take heart, though, Wolverine pennant wavers. The Huskies have recently lost two hind feet and a couple of teeth. Or, translated in- to hockey lingo, they are missing…

… fourth place finish. Strange, isn't it, how Michigan always seems to be in a battle for some position, whether it be hock- ey or basketball? 'I -Daily-James warneka WOLVERINES IN COMBAT-Houghton their…

… victories in Pro Fraternity I-M basketball action last night at the Sports Building. Wolverine gridders Reid Bush- ong and Gary McNitt, and team- mate Bob Zuffela paced PEK to a 78-39 victory over Tau Epsilon…

February 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… week-end, The Minnesotans have totalled 108 points this season, and have com- piled a 7.7 goal average per game. In their two earlier meetings this year with the Wolverines at Minne- apolis the high…

… present state, the Wolverines can be counted on to rise to the occasion and give the visitors a battle. At Minneapolis last month, al- though losing to the Gophers 9-2 and 5-2, the Wolverines gave the…

February 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… are all .inciude ndefeated class. ' e basis of comparative Wolverines and Wildcats be vastly superior to the Ten tank squads. Both .ms are composed large- eterans, and each has ng performers in every…

… which included the toppling of the Wolverines from the top p.osition by the I-. lini at Ohampaign, was the 36-25{ licking that the Minnesota five handed the travel-wearied Hawk- eye combination to…

….erformers, but none of them have the all-around strength demonstrated by the Wolverine: and Purple natators. Illinois has scored its three victories over Pur- due, Chicago and -Indiana, while Iowa has defeated…

… Wisconsin and Minnesota. Neither Michigan nor Northwest- ern have been extended by Con- ference teams, the Wolverines win- ning from Indiana and Minnesota by large margins, while the Pur- ple submerged Purdue…

…. Both teams are pointing for the crucial meet scheduled for March 8, when Wild- cat will meet Wolverine. Other swimmers who will make things interesting for the Michi- gan and Purple contenders in :the…

… Friday night, Coach Keen's wrestlers concusively demonstrat- ed their superiority, winning each by a time advantage of eight min- utes or more. The Wolverines were less impressive in the other four bouts…

February 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… lost. The NCAA established an annual college hockey iurnament, and the Wolverines walked off with six of the first seven ties, and came in second the other year. Then they fell to third, and Yen they…

…. Actually, the records back this up in some ways. The Wolverines ave lost a lot of games, and looked quite poor in many of them. But ien there are occasions when the "M" icers seem suddenly to jell- ke the 4…

…, always in proportion to the umber of losses. The position that Wolverine ice mentor Al Renfrew finds himself n now is not a new one. Almost every new coach-Renfrew is only u his second year at Michigan…

… talk about the top-notch freshman team here now, and the fact hat most of the present varsity will be.back. Many have spoken with he Idea that next year the Wolverines willsbe back on top. But remember…

… cleared his sophomore-laden bench in the hopes of finding a potent combina- tion for next season. Back in the lineup after a one- game absence due to a twisted knee was Wolverine guard Terry Miller. The…

… caught us at it with six quick points so we did away with it." The Wolverines were hindered little by the Badgers pressing tac- tics, with Tidwell especially rid- dling it continuously. On several…

February 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… R STARRING . Loken I To A WolverinesJ In Annual , Is this the year for Michigan to turn the swimming tables on Ohio State? Possibly it is, although the Wol- verines will enter tomorrow's meet as the…

… Kimmell against the Wolverines' Fritz Meyers and Co-Captain John O'- Reilly, who finished fourth in the Big Ten meet in the 220 last year. The Buckeyes' greatest weapon comes in the form of the nation…

… Maple Leafs Wednesday night and leaves the Detroit Red Wings in second place in the National Hockey League by a single point. for the students. Here the regular Wolverine team will oppose a fac- ulty…

… explained rundown of what's going to happen before hand. He will therefore have a much great- er understanding of what is taking place. Since this is the last dual-meet of the season and the Wolverines are as…

February 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… to ta all night, but the third-period place Minnesota. marker by Nodak Bob Tuff ended The Wolverines find the battle. Tuff took passes from in the Big Ten cellar Mike Furlong and Terry Ogden mark while…

… the Gophe in front of the Wolverine net, 3-7 mark. If they lo: and drilled the puck past goalie coach Dave Strack's bo Jim Keough. certain of ending the Dave Kartio, North Dakota's the basement for t…

… on the play. This set the stage for Tuff's winning goal midway through the final frame while teammate John Gasparini was sitting out the ac- tion in the penalty box. The Wolverines were unable to stage…

… teammate at forward, sophomore Larry Mi- kan, is still growing at 6'7". Even though Michigan had an easy time disposing of Minnesota at home, the Gophers outrebound- ed the Wolverines 49-41. Slaughter "They…

Wolverines. As far as his ownk team is con- cerned, the Michigan mentor stated, "We just have to regroup and play the way we can play. Our game against Illinois was one of the poorest of the season." Mistakes…

… In last Tuesday night's loss to the Illini, the Wolverines made numerous mittakes while suffer- ing their eighth Big Ten setback. "We seem to be a team where everybody has to go all out, all the time…

… eight. "This might cause some of our squad members a little difficulty," says .Bay. "Both of those teams have a few good boys scattered through their lineups who will be looking to upset their Wolverine

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…, and virtually sew up a spot on Uncle Sam's Olympic team. However, Fonville's perform- ance, and that of Herb Barten, Wolverine middle-distance star, who romped to surprisingly easy victories in both the…

… blue ribbons, and tied for two others. Duff, himself, accounted for clear- cut victories in the high and low hurdles and broad jump, and dead-locked with Wolverine Ed Ulvested for first place in the pole…

… vault to personally rack up 19 of OSU's markers. . It was the Wolverines ineptitude in the hurdles and dashes which spelled their doom. The Buckeyes walked off with firsts in both tim- ber-topping events…

… position in the broad jump, which, coupled with Ulvestad's win in the pole- vault gave the Wolverines a pret- ty fair representation in the pits. Val Johnson picked up a pair of seconds in the 60 and 440…

…AR-Stu Wilkins downfield block in front of Jack Weisenburger in the In- diana tilt. . FT. 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 7 F. 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 7 U pthegrove Paces Wolverines As Mates Gather Seven Firsts MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 23--P…

February 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… unofficially shatter the Conference record and come within seconds of the world mark, as the Wolverine swimmers administered a 58 to 17 drubbing to the Michigan State team at the Intramural Pool yesterday…

…'s hockey team as they take to the Arena ice here at 8 p. m. tonight to do battle with Minnesota's formidable sextet. The Wolverines still have a chance to tie for the Big Ten championship, it was made known…

… efficiency tonight. The Wolverine defense will be strained to the utmost tonight. Chapman, Gabler, and Jewell will have a host of potential scorers to battle against, since almost every member of Minnesota…

Wolverines Hopes of regaining second place in the Conference standings hinges on the outcome of the coming week- end games in which the Wolverine quintet faces Purdue at Lafayette Saturday and Minnesota here…

February 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' 18-2 record and 12-0 Big Ten record could only have bolstered Bahr's confidence. Iowa has won the Big Ten title every year since Michigan last won the crown in 1973. Michigan's main competi…

…, Purdue's Dave Walter, and Minnesota's Matt Demaray all in contention. Amine, who finished fourth last year, defeated Hankenson twice last season and has tied Walter this season. 158-Top-ranked Wolverine

… the Wolverines. Don Stone, Mike Helber, and Jim Ballantine will not see action due to disqualifications they received against Michigan State. They are available for tomorrow's game. In their absence…

…-5 scores. In the closing minutes The Daily Sports page will have of one game, Davidge had a hockey hotline between 2 and Wolverine captain Myles 7 p.m. Sunday, March 5. That day, O'Connor sent to the penalty…

… Gillian Osborne will run in the 200-meter and 400-meter races. The Wolverines continue to fight nagging injuries and a recent bout of the flu. Although Henry expresses concern about the team's well…

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