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Index : M :
Michigan Wolverines
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Structure
Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
- There are 19 user-asked question matches ( goto )
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Michigan Wolverines
Who coached Michigan to their first NCAA Championship? | Michigan Wolverines Basketball (mistatdawg) |
Steve Fisher. Steve Fisher took over only for the tournament and went 6-0 that season.
Which Wolverine set a record for most points per game in their career with 27.1? | Michigan Wolverines Basketball (mistatdawg) |
Cazzie Russell. Cazzie had 27.1 PPG in his career, 2nd place was Rudy with 25.1. Glen Rice averaged 18.2 and Webber averaged 17.4.
When did Michigan win their first NCAA Championship? | Michigan Wolverines Basketball (mistatdawg) |
1989. They beat Seton Hall in the Championship. Rumeal Robinson's 3 free throws in overtime helped lift Michigan over S.H.
What Michigan player made nine 3-pointers in a first round tournament game against Navy in the 1987 Tournament? | Michigan Wolverines Basketball (mistatdawg) |
Garde Thompson. Thompson set a East Regional record with 9 3-point baskets in that game. David Robinson also had 50 points against Michigan that game.
Frequently Asked Questions about Michigan Wolverines
- How many games has the Michigan Wolverines lost at home in one season, in its history? ( goto )
- How many years since Michigan Wolverines lost more than two games in one season at home? ( goto )
- What is the largest college football stadium in Michigan? ( goto )
- What is the main airport in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan? ( goto )
- What can't visitors to Michigan's Mackinac Island bring with them? ( goto )
- Where in America is Hotham Island. I think it is in Lake Michigan ? ( goto )
- What Michigan city did the TV show Rosanne take place in? ( goto )
- What island in Michigan has never had a traffic accident and why? ( goto )
- Who was awarded the 1994 US Figure Skating Championship in Detroit, Michigan, and why? ( goto )
- In 1997, Michigan became the sixteenth state to allow blind people to do what? ( goto )
- What of Thomas Edison is perserved in a tube at Greenfield Billage in Dearborn, Michigan? ( goto )
- Why did the University of Michigan kill its Geography program in the late 70s? ( goto )
- How many Stillwaters are there? I mean as in cities like Stillwater, Michigan. ( goto )
- Formed in 1962 in Flint, Michigan, what band became a one-hit-wonder in 1966 with a song called '96 Tears?' ( goto )
- What are the "winning words" at the bottom of the Nascar sign in Downtown Chicago at 109 East Pearson at North Michigan Avenue? ( goto )
- Was there an Ohio State-Michigan football game the last week of November in 1963, or was it cancelled due to Kennedy's assassination? ( goto )
- Who did Matt Kenseth battle with on the last lap before taking the win in the June 2002 Cup Race at Michigan? ( goto )
- What connects certain US Congressmen from Connecticut, New York, and Michigan, a past mathematician, and two Mormon patriarchs? ( goto )
- What do these places have in common?
Crescent Hotel-Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Hotel San Carlos-Phoenix, Arizona
Queen Mary-Long Beach, California
Stanley Hotel-Estes Park, Colorado
Hawthorne Hotel-Salem, Massachusetts
Landmark Inn-Lake Superior, Michigan
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza-Cincinnati,Ohio
Bullock Hotel-Deadwood, South Dakota
The Menger Hotel-San Antonio, Texas
Equinox-Manchester Village, Vermont
(The answer is not that they are hotels or places to stay) ( goto )
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