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January 30, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… expect Red Berenson to be talking about boxing. Wait a minute, boxing? But the Wolverines' recent offensive difficulties against the neutral zone trap used by teams like Miami (Ohio) and Michigan State…

…. The Wolverines will travel back to Yost Ice Arena for their next game against the Fighting Irish tomorrow evening. Team after team in the CCHA has been reverting to the neutral zone trap, sending only…

January 30, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… time the Michigan women's basketball team played Indiana, the Wolverines didn't have Pollyana Johns. The last time the Wolverines played the Hoosiers, they lost, 72-59. This time, Michigan (4-5 Big Ten…

…)," - Michigan coach Sue Guevara said. Wlm Pol Johns, Michigan's 6-foot-2 center, J h s has been arguably the most consis- tent player for the Wolverines for the past three seasons. She averages a double…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

… Thursday, January 30, 1992 Page 5 Wolverines slam Spartans, 89-79 by Matthew Dodge Daily Basketball Writer EAST LANSING - On a bas- ketball floor, silence can be deafen- ing. Chris Webber loves to hear…

… Big Ten, 12- 4 overall) dominated the overtime period. They outscored Michigan State (3-3, 13-3) by an 18-8 margin. The Wolverines fell behind by 14 points midway through the sec- ond half, but stormed…

… shot as time ran out in regulation. "I didn't want to go into over- time," Webber said. "But we had the momentum." Wolverine guard Rob Pelinka knocked down a three-pointer to open the extra session, and…

… not only shooting the ball, but was doing the right things on the floor." Pelinka, who scored a career-high nine points, was only one of a host of Wolverines doing the right things. Webber tossed in 21…

… points, grabbed six rebounds, and swiped three steals. Jalen Rose tallied 24 win. This doesn't make our whole season, and it doesn't kill State's season. But it feels good." The Wolverines seem to play…

Wolverines prevailed in overtime, 89-79, last night. S*FULLCOURT. PRESS Illinois weekend looms for track Women runners look to turn pains into gains vs. non-conference foes :: -_ *or Comosure seals…

… Michigan victory by Jeni Durst Daily Basketball Writer EAST LANSING - On paper, the Michigan Wolverines have it all - size, rebounding and natural talent. But they lacked the one thing above all needed to…

… win: composure. And in the days preceding last night's contest with Michigan State, Wolverine coach Steve Fisher emphasized the need for that very thing. A deficiency of composure will throw the best…

…. But the Wolverines secured it last night at the Breslin Center. After State had gone on a 16-0 run, it appeared the Wolverines would never recover. During the run, the Spartans nailed jumper after…

… jumper as Michigan grew more bewildered. In the words of Fisher, it looked like * they "were running in quicksand." Down by 12, the Wolverines didn't come back on the floor until one minute left in the…

January 30, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… tonight's Ohio State, it will have to deal with usual. On top of their everyday bump Wolverines will have to perform without the services of one of their top offensive threats, as a result of the less…

… the Wolverines. s and bruises, the Ohio State's top two scorers - senior Chad Power and freshman Hugo Boisvert - are tied for' hr 22nd in the CCHA, with a combined 58 points between the two of them. Who…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… performed at halftime of yesterday's Michigan-St. John's' game jokingly called their act "boring and pointless." Unfortunately, so was the game they weree performing at. The Wolverines ran up and down the…

… Hoosiers 50-game winning streak in Assembly Hall - and playing its best basketball of the season. The Wolverines no longer looked like the team that struggled to a 6-5 non-conference record. They looked like…

January 30, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 64) • Page Image 14

… Bailey Weathers. "(They are) rebuilding," Richardson said. "(They are) in a similar situation I was in when I first came here (three years ago)." Although the fifth-ranked Wolverines are favored Saturday…

… to build a success- ful program. "He's finding out who wants to do it his way," Richardson said. - For the Wolverines, the meet against two rebuilding programs will be a well- needed break from a…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, January 30, 1995 Blue's juggling act falls short. Constant offensive line changes leave Wolverines flat By Melanie Schuman Daily Hockey Writer The…

… January blahs could easily describe the sun's absence in a typical Michigan winter. With a slighted per- spective, like that of players and coaches, it is more suited to explain what ails the Wolverine

… Michigan's concerns. Last season, the Wolverines, then ranked No. 1, went 7-1 in the month of January, includingakeywinoverMichi- gan State and a sweep of Lake Superior State. Although Michigan knocked off…

… Arena and although neither walked away with two points, they left the Wolverines questioning their accomplishments. For a team which entering this weekend, lead the nation in goals scored per game, 6…

… lost their previous six to Michigan, left Ann Arbor with a 2-2 tie, the Wolverines' first tie of the season. HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: 'Ilrco impresse By Melanie Schuman and Barry Sollenberger Daily Hockey…

… Writers Before this season, most so-called experts figured the Wolverines would experience a dropoff between the pipes. After all, Steve Shields, the NCAA career leader in victories for a goalie, picked up…

… inclined this time to nail someone than in the past," said the 6-foot-1, 188 pound center. DOWN TO THE WIRE: Having not played an extra period in their first 18 contests, the Wolverines were tested in…

… overtime in four of the past five games. Michi- gan has found the sudden death period to its liking, however, as the Wolverines are 3-0-1 in those four games. They have defeated Lake Superior State, Bowl…

Wolverines still haven't lost since a 4-3 setback to Minnesota Nov. 26. Since then, MichiganIs 9-0-1 - the longest current unbeaten streak in the CCHA. Additionally, several Wolverines are enjoying cur- rent…

…, according to the WMEB college hockey poll. The Wolverines jumped ahead of the previous No. 1, Maine, when the Black Bears lost to unranked Massachusetts-Amherst, 4-2, Saturday. .w wf .$ . DOUGLAS…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… second- straight productive game with 15 points and six rebounds. "I just go out there and bust my t," Baston said. The Wolverines didn't get their normal production in other areas on the court, though…

… Michigan players to alter their shots in the lane. The young Wolverines provided the fans with moments of excitement, but they never really got started yesterday. Maceo Baston, following his outstand- ing…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 14

… Crisler Arena to give her team a one-point win, the Wolverines were in disbelief. Coach Trish Roberts, hands on hips, couldn't believe that Barnes had beaten the clock. Michigan's Tiffany Willard, after a…

… they deserved to win tonight," Roberts said. For 36 minutes, the Wolverines did everything right. They made the extra pass, hit the open jumper, and it seemed as if luck was on their side. The final…

… with their fifth straight loss. Maybe it was right for Michigan, which came out with so much energy to begin the game, to end a weekend discouragingly. Maybe it was right for this Wolverine team…

… Canham Natatorium. The Wolverines (8-1) rebounded from its disappointing two point loss at No. I Stanford with a 140-101 manhandling of No. 4 Auburn Sat- urday. The meet marked the Wol- verines' fourth…

Wolverines were tired, they were just too deep for the Tigers. "Michigan is real strong in depth, which we're weak in," Marsh said. "As far as NCAAs, the champion- ship team will be able to go two to three…

…-deep in each event." Only seven Wolverine swimmers have qualified for the NCAAs in Austin, Tex. In lieu of the Big Ten championship meet being only three weeks away, all the swimmers who have not qualified…

…. Michigan led at the intermission, ohnson 23 1-6 .0-0 0.1 2 1 2 35-34. urray 33 3-17 12 2-3 3 8 ikorski 8 1-4 0-0 4-4 2 0 2 The Wolverines started the game in otals 200 22.77 12-20 22-46 1621 58…

January 30, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 64) • Page Image 13

… opponent, which is not his trength. He ended up winning the match, 574, but he was not able to bring in the big points the Wolverines need- ed. "Against Northwestern, I really, for some reason, got this idea…

… match, giving the Wolverines wins in three of their first four matches. All week, the 12th-ranked Wolverines have been aware of how well they need- ed to wrestle in order to upset the sixth- ranked…

January 30, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

… minutes proved crucial and Michigan's inability to reach the free throw line was of sever conse- quence. Cardinal, who finished 7-of-10 from the free throw line, outshot the Wolverines by himself. Michigan…

… glass of water on a hot summer day. And the Wolverines needed the vic- tory to remain close in the Big Ten race. But championship teams maintain leads in the second half, and Michigan has given them away…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…MEowN: Richardson, Texas YEAR: Freshman ELIGIBILITY: Freshman WHY: The freshman freestyler took the 100-yard freestyle event Saturday when Michigan met Auburn at Canham Natatorium. She also was a factor in Wolverine

…, they didn't show. TheWolverines(2-OBig Ten,'7-1 over- all) returned to their old form after a loss to Stanford two weeks ago, trounc- ing the Hoosiers (1-3, 2-3), 140-95. However, overflowing with excite…

… we're at. It's just part of train- ing." In fact, the meet appeared to offer the team an excuse to stop training for a few hours. The Wolverines' day be- gan with an early morning full work- out. After…

… the Wolverines was freshman Owen Von Richter's first place finish in the 1650-yard freestyle. "I had never swam the mile before in my life," Richter said. Regardless, his performance puthim into good…

… Indianaclaimedfirstin the 800freestyle relay, squeaking past Michigan by a margin of .17 seconds. The Wolverines won all the other events, including the one-meter and three-meter diving competitions. Abel Sanchez and…

Wolverines also got a chance to test the waters at Indiana University Natatorium, where the na- tional championships will be held. "It's the fastest pool in America today," Urbanchek said. "It's a step up from…

… - and for many seconds preceding that moment - they knew. Saturday's Wolverine-Hoosierdual meet in Indianapolis was a dress re- hearsal, merely a practice on the stage of the real thing - the NCAA Champi…

… experience for us to be here before the big show," freestyler Owen von Richter said. In a meet that meant nothing to the No. 1 Wolverines, von Richter's likely qualifying time of 15:16.11 in the 1650 free was…

… Championships, the World Cup Championships, the Nationa4 Sports Festival and the Pan American Games. And the Wolverines will fill up their share of the rooms at Indianapo- lis this March for the NCAAs. Trivia…

January 30, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… around like, 'I've never heard of that before."' Andrew said. While Andrew carefully balances her time between classes and relaxation, she has also been successful on the basketball court. On a Wolverine

… played poorly in the first half. As a result, Coach Bud VanDeWege only played her for five minutes, never putting her back in the game after intermission as the Wolverines lost 60-58. The following…

…," she said. For Andrew, as well the rest of the Wolverines, the opportunity is there, now it's time for consistency. ROBERTS Continued from Page 7 maybe not so coincidentally, Ouimet and Roberts carry 13…

… Writer EVANSTON - With its 22-20 dual meet win over Northwestern Saturday, the Michigan wrestling team did more than notch its fourth Big Ten victory in as many meets. The Wolverines established themselves…

… would turn out just as planned, decided by the heavyweight match. And Michigan won. What this indicates is that the people who are supposed to win for the Wolverines are doing their jobs. Furthermore…

… 158 is Sam Amine, who has sparkled of late. Amine has a habit of winning big, and putting extra team points on the board for the Wolverines. He has scored ten pins and three technical falls in his 27…

… victories, fulfilling his role as a sure winner for Michigan. Due to the fact that Michigan often clinches the meet before Fritz Lehrke (190) steps onto the mat, his wins usually increase the Wolverine margin…

… strong supporting cast behind them, the Wolverines need not limit their goals toward next year. 1GET ITS The P-rsonal Column MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS 0 WANTED: STUDENT PHONATHON CALLERS Part…

January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily- Thursday, January 30, 1992 Spikers by Dan Linna Daily Sports Writer Only the strong can expect to survive Saturday when 30 teams; clash in the Wolverine Collegiate…

… the top teams in the country. The Wolverines' Blue team will also be a top seed as will Park Col- lege, Graceland College, Michigan State, and Cornell. In addition to the top seeds, the University of…

… and now is the time to do it." After a drubbing by the Spartans two weeks ago, the Wolverines played nearly flawless volleyball in their defeats of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern. While Michigan…

… finish in at least the top five of the tournament. To advance that far would probably mean a second meeting with Michigan State. Although the Spartans soundly defeated the Wolverines in their only meeting…

… into the later rounds it is just inherent that you are going to be a little more ex- cited and a little more focused." It doesn't get any easier for the Wolverines. Next Saturday the team will…

Wolverine Collegiate Classic this weekend at the CCRB. - I I U Men's Realities a workshop on work competition friendships masculinity This is a 2 hour introduction to the current world of men's realities…

… when they travel to Crystal Mountain and the Caberfae Ski Resort. This weekend proved to be no exception when both teams captured second- place finishes. The Wolverines competed against eight teams from…

January 30, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… question of whether he would lose, but what he would win by." Pusztai advanced to yesterday's fi- nal in convincing fashion, ousting fifth-seed and fellow Wolverine John Costanzo 7-5, 6-1 in the fourth round…

… were Wolverines, making the final four resemble a Michigan team practice. "I am sure Costanzo would have been in the semis had he been in the other bracket," Eisner said. "But I am extremely pleased with…

… Penn State, 5-7, 7-6, 6-2. In the No. 7 and No.8 singles bracket, freshman Jordan Szekely of Michigan finished second, losing to Oliver Freelove of Illinois in the final, 6-1, 6- 2. The Wolverines

… compete next inihe eighth-annual O'Charleys Invitational at Tennessee, Feb. 2-4. Michigan will be seeded third and will face South Florida in the first round. The following weekend the Wolverines will squa…

… liked to be called, the rest of the team. The meet may not have helped the Wolverines recover record-wise for their poor showing in previous meets, but many on the team felt the event helped them in other…

… coaching at Michigan, he still feels the Wolverines acted as if they were in a real meet. "We still performed with the same focus and played with the same ability that we would have in any dual meet with any…

… Murphy Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's swimming team seems to do a pretty good job of developing talent. The Wolverines' upperclass con- tingent includes three Olympic hope- fuls and four NCAA…

…, the Wolverines are mo* concerned about technique and speed as opposed to endurance. FUTURE OLYMPIANS?: Three Michi- gan swimmers are looking to make a strong showing at the Olympic Trials. The trials…

…, which will be held in Indianapolis in March, will provide these Wolverines with the opportu- nity to measure their ability on a na- tional level before possibly compet- ing on an international level…

January 30, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… Rose Daily Sports Editor The Wolverines hammered away at Purdue for 39 minutes last night. But Brian Cardinal, who gets knocked down but gets back up again more than the lead singer of Chumbawamba, sank…

… a free throw and grabbed a Purdue 89 couple of rebounds 3 Michigan 82 during a frantic final minute to help hold the Wolverines off. The Boilermakers hung on to win, 89- 82, before 13,242 in Crisler…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…-plus seasons, Michigan has reestablished itself as a top-level team. The Wolverines made it to the NCAA semifinals in 1992 and 1993, and were ranked No. I nationally most of last year. Coach Red Berenson has…

Wolverines never should have beaten Wisconsin in the 1992 NCAA tournament. Maine lost just one game in 1992-93, the season it beat Michigan in the national semifinals. Last year Michigan beat Lake Superior…

…. "We'd get one thing on one night and not get it another night." If not for a couple bounces, Michigan should have beaten Maine. And as Wolverine alum David Oliver says, "We played well enough to win the…

… game against Lake State." But the Wolverines' desired outcome eluded them and now the pressure to win a national title continues to mount, as evinced in the team's dressing room. Michigan hangs a…

…? Hockey players have been known to lean on superstition and ritual and this would seem to go against their nature. Perhaps this set of Wolverines is different, having the perspective gained from big…

…-Chicago, Michigan hardly looked worthy of that eastern tour. These mid-season contests against unranked opponents are the kind the Wolverines must plainly endure. When it comes time for the NCAAs, they'll be prepared…

January 30, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… coach Mark Noetzel said. "It's our team against their team. Head to head. You win or I win. That's the way it ought to be." The Wolverines have won the Big Ten championship the last five years. While…

… February 9, when the Wolverines compete in Bloomington against both Indiana and No. 1 Texas. "(The IU/Texas meet) should be very hard," junior individual-med- leyist Eric Namesnik said. "Indiana feels that…

… time to schedule another event on such short notice," Wolverine senior Phillip Issa said. Nevertheless, practices will continue, and those members who will compete at Wayne State need to prepare for a…

… tough field that in- cludes squads from the host school, Detroit, Ohio State, Illinois, Case Western Reserve and Oakland. To the Wolverines' advantage, they have competed against all the schools except De…

Wolverines defeated Case Western Reserve and witnessed Wayne State's women's foil team in action. "We know Ohio State is going to be really tough," Hipp said. "We need to try not to psy- che ourselves out and…

… Buckeyes and Wayne State will be close. However, she feels that the rest of the teams should be evenly matched. With this in mind, the Wolverines are look- ing forward to this weekend's festivities, hop- ing…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 16

… two-game Big Ten winning streak. The Wolverines had not won three straight conference matches since 1992-1993. Accomplishing such a feat did not seem too difficult for Michigan, which hadwon 61 outof68…

… dual meets against the Wildcats previous to Saturday. The Wolverines won again, 20-15, in a meet which proved to be more than just an addition to their win column. victorious The meet remained close as…

… most accurate shooters in Division I, made only four field goals SPORTSMonday PROFILE Name: Ray Jackson Team: Men's Basketball Year: Senior Accomplishments: Wolverine co- captain for 1994-95 season…

… State January 8. When King, the Wolverines' most prolific scorer, came up empty in the 73-63 loss, Jackson took over. He scored 24 points, and better yet, played as smart as a senior should. "I've always…

… had flashes of offense," Jackson says. "I just had to slow it down, take it easy and notrush anything - and I've been doing that lately." He has not scored fewer than 13 points in any of the Wolverines

January 30, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

Wolverines enjoyed 77.5 and 80.5 degree temperatures on Fri- Notebook widely known for its die-hard fans, the cheers echoing through Canham sounded like a high school basketball game. "The cheering really…

… and media guide in hand, Bennett got the auto- graphs of Wolverine swimmers and coaches. When asked if he knew that he had the signatures of national champions and potential Olympians, Bennett chuckled…

… sport two years ago. Jamie Reynolds entered volleyball outs for the Wolverines last year unsure of what to expect. He has re- ceived quite an education in the last 18 months. "I had never played organized…

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