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...that was the difference between The Game here and that other version of The Game in Columbus, Oh. For Ohio State-Michigan, where over 100,000 people came out for their end-of-the-year rivalry, there’s a good chance that, even though the Wolverines lost, they’ll still meet the Buckeyes again for a rematch in the national championship game on January...
...Michigan showcased all facets of basketball efficiency at Harvard’s expense on Friday night in Ann Arbor, beating the Crimson 82-50 in front of 7,148 fans at Crisler Arena.The Wolverines improved to 5-0 on the season by shooting an impressive 60 percent from the floor. Center Courtney Sims, who came into the contest having made 26 of his 36 attempts from the field in Michigan’s first four games, was 5-of-6 for 12 points in 25 minutes, while forward Ron Coleman scored a career-high 20 points...
...numbers are startling. A study by the Center for Equal Opportunity found that Asian-American applicants to selective colleges have significantly higher test scores than applicants of other races. For example, in 2005, the median test score for Asian students offered admission to the University of Michigan was 50 points higher than the median score for white students, 140 points higher than Hispanic students, and 240 points higher than black students. (The SAT used a 1600-point scale at the time...
DIED. Bo Schembechler, 77, gruff, opinionated ex--University of Michigan football coach who won 13 Big Ten championships and over 21 seasons became the winningest coach in Michigan history; in Southfield, Mich. His death darkened the mood of the most important college football game of the year, No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Michigan, which Ohio State won, 42-39. In 1969, his first year at Michigan, Schembechler sent ripples through the college-football world by leading the struggling Wolverines to a 24-12 upset over Ohio State, coached by his friend and mentor, the irascible Woody Hayes. That...
While both Harvard and Michigan students prepare for the debauchery of their respective versions of The Game this evening, the basketball squads of the two schools will face off at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor.And while the contest between the Crimson and Wolverines will not have the allure of the next day’s classic football tilts—the national title implications of Michigan-Ohio State or the historic tension of Harvard-Yale—the contest represents a momentous opportunity for Harvard’s basketball team to steal some of the spotlight away from the gridiron...