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October 28, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- verines was that the team is now back to playing at the level it did at the beginning of the season. The Wolverines hope to solid- ify their proclamation tonight in a home match against Michigan some new…

… things to try." The Wolverines will be with- out the services of standout out- side hitter Hayley Lorenzen once again. Lorenzen, who carries the team's third-best kill average of 2.77 per game, missed…

…. With three Wolverine six footers, Mich- igan should be particularly ef- fective up front. Often times, how- ever, smaller squads compensate for their lack of height up front with superior quickness…

… of the Michigan men's water polo team were being evaluated to determine who will ac- company the team to Madison for the Big Ten finals in two weeks. Despite these pressures, the Wolverines earned a 3…

…-0-1 record for the event, securing the number-one seed for the finals. Michigan de- feated Michigan State, Indiana, and Purdue, before tying Ohio State in the final match. The Wolverines overall record now…

… to the Spartans in three-straight games, marking the third consecutive Wolverine victory in the "State Pride" series. "This week in practice we de- termined that we need to play steady and focused…

… against them. Not to overlook them at all, but we have JoAnna Collias spikes over an outstretched Indiana blocker earlier this season. The Wolverines battle Michigan St. tonight at Cliff Keen Arena. down…

Wolverines are holding onto the seventh ranking regionally. At the regular season's end, only the top seven squads will receive berths into the na- tional championship tournament. Other conference teams…

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