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Sparky enjoying years off
Every time I enter Tiger Stadium, the same thought races through my mind.
There I was, 10 years old, searching for the rarefied dirt of the infield. Various sections of the diamond were obscured by the stadium support beams and as a kid wanting to see a ballgame, the rationale of construction was lost on me.
The Michigan women's gymnastics team is currently in Los Angeles adapting to the Pacific time zone and savoring California's sunny skies and 70-degree temperatures.
Michigan coach Beverly Plocki has led her squad to the City of Angels for the NCAA Championships.
Plocki leads women's gymnastics to sunny NCAAs
EAST LANSING - For most people involved with the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry, a loss is cause for disappointment.
For softball fans of both schools, yesterday's action contained a mixed bag of emotions, as the Wolverines and Spartans split a doubleheader. Who can possibly come out ahead in this scenario? Michigan coach Carol Hutchins can.
Hutchins split by split with State
EAST LANSING - Michigan State softball coach Jacquie Joseph knew it was going to take a little something extra to beat No. 2 Michigan.
So she told her pitching staff before the game, "I'm gonna use all of you," and she said she "threw everything but the kitchen sink" at the Wolverines.
Spartans end softball streak
The Michigan baseball team is an enigma. There is no other way to describe the erratic and inexplicable play of the Wolverines. This pastweekend they looked as though they had finally come around with a series victory over Minnesota, but yesterday, the Wolverines played an error-filled game and lost to Bowling Green, 9-5.
Falcons bowl over Wolverines
On a gusty day, a falcon can sail effortlessly along, hardly flapping its wings to keep moving.
The Bowling Green Falcons experienced one of those days yesterday, beating the Michigan baseball team, 9-5, behind a strong wind blowing out to right field.
'M' can blame it on the wind: Strong wind neutralizes solid effort from catcher Parrish
04-15-98
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