4 Page 8-Wednesday, March 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily SEVENTH ALL-TIME SCORER AWARDED: WOMEN UP FOR NATIONALS IN VEGAS Coaches vote Brooks I NEW YORK (AP)-Michael Brooks, four-year career, averaging 23.1 a power forward of LaSalle University, game. wastfamed by coaches yesterday the He set eight school records while also top collegiate basketball player of the hauling in 1,372 rebounds, making him seasbri. one of the few college players to have a HE *ill receive the annual Eastman combined total of more than 4,000 in Award. points and rebounds. BRtOKS, A 6-foot-7%, 221-pound He led LaSalle to its first 20-victory ser ief out of Philadelphia, was the season since 1975 and a berth in the seventh leading scorer in National NCAA Championship. The team lost to Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Purdue in the first round but Brooks hisry. He scored 2,628 points in his scored 29 points. --- --- ------------- - ---" m M SAtenton Collectors! A boycott of the Summer Games makes these Official NBC Sports Moscow 1980 caps true collectors items! Each cap carries the official NBC Sports Patch embroidered in red, white and blue. '~ Adjusts to all sizes. $6.50 price includes postage and handling. California residents add 6% tax. Send check, money order or credit card number to: ARO Enterprises, I 20224 Sherman Way, *65, Canoga Park, I - CA 91306. ' I NAME " ADDRESS ' I CITY STATE ZIP _ I ; EXP. -VISA# M/C # DATE m.--.. m ...- ....-..-...-...------mm---m---.. top player BROOKS' FINEST game came last December against Brigham Young University when he scored 51 points, all-time high for a LaSalle player, 28 of them in a row. He connected on 24 of 36 field goal attempts. A criminal justice major at LaSalle, he was a member of the United States' gold medal team in the Pan-American Games in Puerto Rico last summer. Selection was made by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Heiden hockey bound OSLO, Norway (AP)-Eric Heiden, who won five speed skating gold medals at last month's Olympic Games, said yesterday he would do his future skating as an ice hockey player. Heiden, who previously had announced his retirement from competitive speed skating following the current winter season, said he will play hockey for Manglerud-Star, a first division team Oslo team, next season. He plans to enroll at the Norwegian Sports University, according to the Oslo newspaper Verdensgang. Earlier, the 21-year-old skater from Madison, Wis., had said he would join the Norwegian Grenland Cycling Club, which includes some of the country's best amateur cyclists. During the Games, Heiden was quoted as saying that all he wanted to do after the Olympics was to go backpacking, cycling and play hockey. Hockey is not a new sport for Heiden. He played the game as a schoolboy and was a linemate of Mark Johnson, who played center on the U.S. gold medal hockey team at Lake Placid. Bob Johnson, Mark's father and coach of the hockey team at the University of Wisconsin, reportedly offered Heiden .a scholarship to play there. Heiden is a third year pre-med student at Wisconsin. I Tankers go By MIKE WERNER The Michigan women's swimming team, which breezed through the regular season and won the Big Ten Championship meet for the fifth year in a row, has reached its final plateau. The AIAW National Championships will be held today and every day until Sunday, March 23, and 11 members from the talented Blue squad have made the trip to Las Vegas to compete. "Naturally, we're all very excited to be here," said diver Julie Bachman. "We've been practicing hard and things are really shaping up." Bachman, whose coach Stu Isaac calls "one of the best divers in the country" won both the one-meter and three- meter springboard diving events at the Big Ten Championships. When assessing her chances this week Bachman admits "I'll have to be at my best to win." for broke Bachman is accompanied by Barb Weinstein, another liver, and a host of swimmers including "record etting" tankers Barb DonCarlos and Kathy Kooser. )onCarlos set her marks in both the 100-yard and 200- ard backstroke events while Kooser established a iew Big Ten record in the 200-yard breaststroke. Other Wolverine standouts who qualified for the [ational Championships are Monika Scheff (100-yard )utterfly), freshpersons Lisa Larsen and Carolyn lymer, and the relay team of Kim Olsen, Suzanne .nderson, Marion Stanwood and Kim Groleau (800-yard 'ee style relay). No matter what happens this weekend in Las Vegas, his was another exceptional season for the Michigan omen's swimming team. Coach Stu Isaac has taken a oung squad (only six members graduating) and nolded it into Big Ten Champions for the fifth year in a ow. Lis on in an empoffice or lab? Flip em off. SAVES ENERGY and MONEY. I 6 AP Photo ERIC HEIDEN accepts flowers from an unidentified Norwegian fan after announcing he will retire from speed skating at the conclusion of the current season. Heiden, a winner of five gold medals for the United States in the 1980 Winter Olympics, will play hockey beginning next year with a Norwegian first division team. I I ''ERYWEEK: MONDA' Non WEDNESD THURSDA FRIDAYS A - PC .w - 43 .a 1 aa SPORTS OF THE DAILY Giants clash in NIT title game Y: GREEK NIGHT Frats, Sororities FREE with proper ID -Greeks admitted after 11pm with cover charge AY: CRAZY DRINK NIGHT BEER AND DRINK SPECIALS AND BANDS Y: BIG PARTY NIGHT AND SATURDAYS: HAPPY HOUR PRICES 8:30-9:30 FREE COVER BETWEEN 8:30-9:00 $1 COVER BETWEEN 9:00-9:30 WEDNESDAY NIGHT: arty with F D & J THURSDAY NIGHT: "'MAGAZINE" NEW YORK (AP)-The Big Ten Conference isn't just for big, brawny football players anymore; it's also for big basketball players. Like the big timber that plays for Minnesota, which will battle Virginia tonight in the finals of the 43rd National Invitation Tournament. In the past few years, while the Big Ten's football image has been tarnished by repeated losses in the Rose Bowl, the conference has been building its basketball reputation. "We got three of the final six this year and last year," said Minnesota Coach Jim Dutcher, referring to Purdue and SEMESTER AT SEA Plan a college semester at sea aboard the SCHOONER HARVEY SAMASE. The credits in arts and science earned frm South- ampton College, a Center of Long Island University, may be transferred. Cur- riculum Includes visits to numerous edu- cational and historical places from Maine to the Ylrgin Islands. HARVEY SAMAGE is a 95-foot U.S. Coast Guard inspected auxiliary schooner For curriculum, cost and schedule, write or phone- DIR IGO CRUISES 39 Waterside Lane, Clinton, CT 06413 Telephone: (203) 669-7068 Iowa as Final Four survivors in the NCAA Tournament this year, along with Minnesota in the NIT. The Gophers finished in a fourth- place tie with Iowa with 10-8 Big Ten records, one game behind Purdue's 11-7 conference mark. Indiana and Ohio State also received NCAA bids, while Michigan, Illinois and Minnesota were picked by the NIT. "But the successes haven't been just of recent origin; only the recognition has," said Dutcher, ticking off NCAA finalists Michigan State, Indiana and Michigan since 1976.' "Tough interconference play against good teams hardens you." And pro scouts have concurred that Big Ten basketball isn't just the football off-season any longer. For the past four years, the No. 1 pick in the National Basketball Association draft has come from the Big Ten-Scott May of NCAA champion Indiana in 1976, Kent Benson of Indiana in 1977, Mychal Thompson of Minnesota in 1978 and Earvin Johnson of NCAA titlist Michigan State in 1979. "And if Joe Barry Carroll of Purdue goes first this year, it will make five," said Dutcher. Dutcher has a blue-chipper of his own. Center Kevin McHale has first- round draft pick stamped all over him. The 6-foot-11 senior led the 21-10 Gophers in points (17.7) and rebounds (8.9). He normally guards the opposition's top inside threat. "He's our defensive stopper," said Dutcher, who shared a press conference podium with Virginia Coach Terry Holland Tuesday. Dutcher indicated McHale would be keying on Ralph Sampson, Virginia's 7- 4 freshman sensation who scored 26 points, picked off 15 rebounds and blocked four shots Monday night in the Cavaliers' 90-71 semifinal rout of Nevada-Las Vegas. "Well try to keep the ball away from Sampson," said Dutcher. "We'll try to prevent him from getting into choice scoring position." _.....- Sampson, who is expected to return to Virginia and not turn pro, has exceeded Holland's expectations. "Early in the season, he didn't concern himself with offense so much. He knew he could score, so he worked on his defense and shot-blocking-and it shows now,'' Holland said. Minnesota, which led the Big Ten in field goal percentage this season, can bring in a big freshman center of its own-7-2 Randy Breuer, who came off the bench to score 24 points and grab nine rebounds in the Gophers' 65-63 triumph over Big Ten rival Illinois Monday night. When Breuer came in, McHale was shifted to forward. Gary Holmes, at 6- 10, played the other forward spot, prompting Holland to crack after the game that "Minnesota looked more like the Russians tonight." While the Big Ten has been blossoming, the Atlantic Coast Conference has been slipping somewhat. The ACC, a hotbed of college basketball, has won the NCAA basketball title only twice-North Carolina in 1957 and North Carolina State in 1974. Dutcher, whose club lost twice to Iowa and split a .pair of games with Purdue this season, relishes playing an ACC school. "It's a natural rivalry," he said. "We're competing for ratings, publicity and recruits." One recruit he lost was Jeff Lamp, the 6-6 junior swingman who scored 30 points Monday night. "My final decision came down to three schools-Virginia, Indiana and Minnesota," said Lamp. "My parents live in Minnesota, so I decided to get away." New Duke coach DURHAM, N.C. (AP)-Army Coach Mike Krzyzewski has been chosen to become head basketball coach at Duke University, the Associated Press learned yesterday. Krzyzewski's appointment was to be announced later Tuesday at a news conference on the Duke campus. He will succeed Bill Foster, who has resigned to become head coach at the University of South Carolina. In five years at Army Krzyzewski, 32, compiled a record of 73-59. His 1979-80 team had a 9-17 record. Tigers 5, Astros 4 COCOA, Fla. - Dave Stegman drove in Tom Brookens with the winning run on a ninth-inning sacrifice fly to center field the Detroit Tigers earned a 5-4 comeback exhibition baseball victory over the Houston Astros. The Tigers trailed 4-3 going into the ninth when Rick Leach walked and scored the tying run on successive singles by Brookens and Lynn Jones. HOUSTON SCORED all of its runs in the first inning off Detroit starter Milt Wilcox as Terry Puhl doubled and Jeff Leonard tripled to key the rally. Detroit reliever Roger Weaver picked up his first victory of the spring while Houston's Brent Strom suffered the defeat. Cleveland 108, Pistons 107 PONTIAC - Randy. Smith's 20-foot jumper with one second to play in over- time last night lifted the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Detroit Pistons 108- 107 for their sixth straight National Basketball Association victory. 6 6 1 f a4 7 Solutions To Your Problem Use these numbers to call the Michigan Daily SCORES NBA Cleveland 108, Detroit 107 New York 111, Atlanta 110 Boston 114, Indiana 102 NHL Washington 4.Colorado I N.Y. Islanders 6, Atlanta 3 Exhibition Baseball Cincinnati "B" 7, New York (N) 5 Baltimore 4, Texas 3 New York (A) 1, Chicago (A) 0 Minmnesota 5, Boston 2 Kansas City 8, Pittsburgh 4 Toronto 11, St. Louis 10 Detroit 5, Houston 4 Cincinnati "A" 4, Los Angeles 3 Montreal 2, Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 7. Chicago (N) 2 Milwaukee 6, San Diego ,5 Seattle 6. San Francisco 0 California 2. Oakland 1 BILLING CIRCULATION CLASSIFIED .. . r00 "sOS." 0 0 .0. 764-0550 764-0558 764-0557 764-0554 CAMP TAMARACK INTERVIEWS Monday, March 24[ DISPLAY 0S".00 0 " "0 0 I, I I I