March 07, 1982
(vol. 92, iss. 122)
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…," he explained. BUT IT WASN'T that easy for the Wolverines. Michigan took the early lead, but failed to capitalize on numerous Wisconsin turnovers in the opening minutes. It looked like the Wolverines…
… opportunities to extend its lead, and soon the Badgers had fought back to within four points at 32-28. The Wolverines seemed to be feeling the effects of last Thursday's physical contest at Purdue, as Wisconsin…
… Wisconsin showed little if any progress on its way to going 3-15 in the league, the Wolverine cagers grew steadily better over the course of the season-enough to win six of their last twelve con- ference…
… bucket with the assistance of teammate 84 Cory Blackwell while Michigan freshman Leslie Rockymore looks on. The Wolverines came out on top in.,the contest, however,.with a 91-85 win over Wisconsin…
…. Halftime score: Wisconsin 42, Michigan 38 Attendance: 5,230 17 25 1 Cagers face N D in finale A By LARRY FREED The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame against the Wolverines of Michigan is a classic match…
… young Wolverines. "They're going to have to play on guts tomorrow, because they're really beat," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder. Frieder's players agree that the two- game road trip might have an effect…
… Wolverines. Garner, with 11 rebounds yesterday, became only the seventh Michigan player to register a 1,000-point, 600-rebound career. "For us to avoid 20 losses this season is a damn reasonable goal," said…
… an emphatic Frieder. The Wolverines will also be perfor- ming in the Pontiac Silverdome in front of their largest crowd of the year. The last meeting betweenthe two schools- also in the Silverdome…