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That much better: 1-0 score not as close as it sounds
EAST LANSING - Once again, intensity and pressure were the keys to victory for the No. 12 Michigan field hockey team, as it dominated in-state rival No. 11 Michigan State on the road yesterday night in the Big Ten opener for both teams.
2 for the road: Patmon not the Lone Star at 'M'
They sat in the waiting room of a San Diego high school like troublemakers waiting to see the principal. After a moment of awkward silence, Lloyd Carr turned to the man sitting next to him.
"Where do you want DeWayne to go?" the Michigan football coach asked.
Davis gains happy return in Wisconsin
Manchester, Mich., is in the middle of Wolverine country. Stationed roughly 20 minutes southwest of Ann Arbor, much of the town bleeds Maize and Blue.
Wisconsin kick returner Nick Davis isn't one of them. Although Davis has lived in Manchester since kindergarten, the sophomore flanker had no qualms about leaving the Ann Arbor area for the red and white of the Badgers.
Football 101: Media Relations and the Art of Saying Nothing
Fellow students, I have some disheartening news. With all the scandal currently plaguing college sports, it deeply saddens me to have to deliver this news about our esteemed football program.
Carr considers drive to bakery
They can be found in bakeries all over the country. People eat them for dessert, to celebrate birthdays, or just for a midday snack.
They are so popular that they are mass-produced so that the whole nation can enjoy their taste for a small sum of money.
Leader of the pack
By Ryan C. Moloney Daily Sports Writer
Saturday's matchups - Powder puffs to play powerhouses
No. 1 Florida State (3-0) at North Carolina (1-1): The Seminoles face another ACC pretender in the Tar Heels. While the Heels lack an established running game, they do possess a multi-threat quarterback in Ronald Curry, who is also their leading rusher.
What's in a name? Huron controversy rising again at Eastern, other schools
A symbol of pride.
An important school tradition.
Barry should return to break Payton's record, dad urges
DETROIT (AP) - The father of Barry Sanders says his son should return to the Detroit Lions long enough to break Walter Payton's NFL rushing record. He plans to make the pitch this weekend.
William Sanders also said Wednesday that he understands the Lions' reluctance to trade his son.
Defense drives 'M' victory
EAST LANSING - Although the offense received the glory in the No. 12 Michigan field hockey team's 1-0 victory over the 11th-ranked Spartans last night, it was the defense that kept the game alive.
The Michigan defense was the first to hold Michigan State's offense scoreless this season, limiting the Spartans to only one shot on goal. A defensive stand in the last minute of regulation sealed Michigan's victory, preventing the Spartans from capitalizing on two penalty corners that could have tied the score and sent the game to overtime.
09-23-99
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