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BUFFALO, N.Y. - The only things Kevin Sullivan took home from his final NCAA Championships this weekend were the scratches on his right elbow. Michigan's best chance for a national title came crashing to the UB Stadium track, just 700 meters from glory.
The end of the road: Sullivan, Longe end 'M' careers
BUFFALO, N.Y. - I never really understood why Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated singled out track and field for his wrath when he wrote about his perfect birthday. I understood his desire to consume enough Guinness and chili cheese fries to meet the natural gas needs of the entire upper peninsula.
No Guinness and fries, just effort
Throughout the United States, thousands of little boys dream about becoming major league baseball players.
Five Michigan players took a step towards obtaining that dream, as they were selected in Major League Baseball's 1998 first-year player draft, which took place last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Field of dreams awaits 'M' ve: Recruit and four others picked in baseball draft
BUFFALO, N.Y. - There's no 'I' in team, but there should be one in track, at least for Michigan.
Michigan didn't really send a team to Buffalo, just a good-sized pack of athletes. There was no chance that Michigan could walk (or run) away with either the men's or the women's team title. In fact, the Wolverines finished 15th.
NCAAs offer individual efforts
06-08-98
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