Sports

Streaking Blue eyes Big Ten king Illinois

Bobby Scales knows what he wants. Both he and the Michigan baseball team know Illinois is standing in their path to the Big Ten lead, and that this weekend's four-game series will provide the early edge.

Women's ice hockey responds to varsity snub:
Funding still an issue with Michigan Athletic Department's decision

Last week, the Michigan Athletic Department granted varsity status to two club sports - men's soccer and women's water polo. In doing so, it renewed the hope of other club sports that one day the varsity spotlight might shine on them.

All jokes aside as 'M' softball enters Big Ten

Carol Hutchins was getting mad - really mad. As coach of the seventh-ranked Michigan softball team, she has extremely high expectations of her players. So she couldn't understand why they weren't hitting their cutoff in practice yesterday.

Boston College denied again, this time by Maine in semis

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -Freshman Niko Dimitrakos scored Maine's first goal, then made a brilliant pass to set up Bobby Stewart's winning shot 5:16 into overtime yesterday as the Black Bears downed Boston College 2-1 to advance to the NCAA hockey championship game.

Frozen Four Update

Maine 2, Boston College 1 (OT) Michigan State vs. New Hampshire, inc.

Tennis ready to face Big Ten foes

After opening up the Big Ten season with two impressive victories in Iowa and Wisconsin, the Michigan men's tennis team will have its home opener tomorrow, at the Varsity Tennis Center against its archrival Ohio State. The Wolverines will play Penn State on Sunday.

04-02-99

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