Io Page 10-Friday, February 5, 1982-The Michigan Daily Johnson tabs Michigf By DREW SHARP reasoning," said Wolverine defensive Anthony Carter may still have one co-ordinator Bill McCartney. "A kid season remaining with the Wolverines, looks at the stability of a program. but that doesn't stop Michigan coach Bo When Bo stayed here, it proved once Schembechler from planning ahead for and for all that he'll always be at an heir apparent to the two-time All- Michigan. That looks good to recruits." American. But with less than a week until high Enter Gilvani Johnson. school seniors can officially sign letters THE DETROIT Northern senior's of intent (Wednesday, February 10 is verbal commitment Wednesday to at- the first day), McCartney refused to tend Michigan this fall has opened comment on other possible recruits speculation that he will become the Michigan has lined up for next season. eventual successor to Carter's "IT IS A NCAA violation to give out wingback position. The 6-2, 180 poun- any information on a recruit until they der,.who runs the 40 in 4.5 seconds, at- sign," McCartney added. "The NCAA tributed his decision to Schembechler's decided that revealing information refusal of an offer to coach at Texas prematurely might sway the recruit's A&M. thinking so they enacted this law a few "I was impressed with his years ago. I . ______________________4 for Bo L mfo? THE SPORTING VIEWS _ "We have a few players who hav given us verbal committments, but w cannot reveal any information. The ki can reveal where he's going before thi date (February 10), but the Universit cannot." 'McCartney said that Michigan expec ts to sign "around 20 players" nex Wednesday. Hall of Famer Pregulman Former Michigan All-American, Merv Pregulman, is one of 11 forme college football stars who was named t the National Football Foundation' College Football Hall of Fame on Sun day. Pregulman; who, received Al American honors in 1943 as a tackle also played center, guard an linebacker for Fritz Crisler from 1941-43. A vital cog in Michigan's singh wing offense, Pregulman was an a curate passer often passing from cen ter. A native of Lansing, Pregulman wa the captain of the 1939 state champio Lansing Central High football team an was named captain of the all-state tear for that year. -LARRY MISHKI with AP report IM scores, WEDNESDAY Basketball Residence Hall 58 Corridor Bongers 46, Oxford A 41 Flectcher Hall A 41, Zukowskis A 23 .Huber 60, Adams Spasms 38 Fraternity Division Alpha Phi Alpha 107, Theta Xi 40 Sigma Alpha Mu 62, Acacia 30 Evans Scholars 46, Kappa Alpha Psi 37 Beta Theta P165, Nu Sigma Nu 36 Independent Gunners 75, Trotter House 61 Jones County 60, Wildcats 39 e e d Le ty c- ct n No good hoops in A2?. By LARRY MISHKIN 0 s " .; , Q 4t 4 4 .For the price of a dozen roses you can give a piece of real gold. What a beautiful surprise to discover that the money you might have spent on long-stems is enough for a real gold ring' or chair' or earrings. We have a great collection of Karat Gold Jewelry and we'd be happy to help you pick something out for the occasion coming up.I Give real gold. It'll outlast flowers by a lifeti me. ' HE WORD HAS been going around that with the recent o demise of the Michigan men's basketball team, there s are no good basketball games to be found in Ann Arbor. The . result is a surplus of Michigan fans anxious to see some win- ning basketball. l- The word, however, is wrong. , Does Diane Dietz, Peg Harte and 13-6 mean anything to d you? m Well, for those of you who have never attended a Michigan e women's basketball game, Dietz and Harte are currently C_ pacing the 13-6 team to its best season ever and a possible n. NCAA tournament bid. How about the figures 300 and 9,000?These are the average s attendance figures for the women's and men's games respec- n tively. d It seems funny that so many people go to see the men and m complain about the lack of winning basketball but never bother to attend a women's game. In fact, it's strange that N hardly any Michigan fans go to see the women's team. s Of course, there are the common reasons for not going-in- cluding the games aren't exciting, the team has no talent and nobody cares. Well, it's time some new light was shed on the subject. It may be true that the women's team has been unspectacular for the last few seasons, but this year's version is a different story. Harte to Harte With the freshman Harte joining her older sister K.D., Dietz, and the rest of the squad, the Michigan women have passed last year's number of wins (12) and with Tuesday night's 77-64 victory over Western Michigan, the team has equalled its record for most wins in a season (13), with seven games still remaining. A few more victories, including win- ning the Big Ten Tournament next weekend at Michigan, State, could earn the women an NCAA bid. A stranger watching a game in Crisler Arena, though, would never guess how successful the team-is based on how many people show up. "It (the attendance) is disheartening for the girls because they are winning," said head coach Gloria Soluk. "I know it takes time to develop fan support but I thought by now more people would be showing up." More people should show up. Andy Purvis, a sophomore band member who plays at all the women's home games said, "It would be nice if the place (Crisler) was fuller. We (the band members) are all behind the team. I enjoy going to the games. They're really doing well now and hopefully they'll keep winning." But people still say that the games are not exciting. "I think the women's games can be more exciting than the men's," said Purvis. "The (30-second) shot clock helps keep the game moving and doesn't allow for a stall which can really make a game boring." The women really do put on an offensive show every game, averaging close to 70 points a game. In their home outing last watch the women 's teamI Saturday (attendance 270), every member of the team had at least one basket as Michigan blew Wayne State off the court, 88-62. And then there's Dietz and Harte. Dietz is in third place on Michigan's all-time scoring list for both men and women with 1,915 points through Tuesday's game. This puts her ahead such male notables as Rudy Tomjanovich, Phil Hubbard, a RickeyGreen.If she can average 12 points a game for the last seven games (her average now is 20.9 a game) she will become4 the first woman in Michigan history to reach the 2,000 point plateau and join Mike McGee and Cazzie Russell as the only three Michigan players ever to reach that mark. Look out McGee 1Harte, only a freshman, has 405 points, averaging 21.1 per game. Incidentally, Eric Turner is averaging around 12 poin- ts a game. When McGee was a freshman, he averaged 19 points a game. If Peg can average 18 points a game the r of the way, she will pass McGee's 531 points as a freshman and could make a run at his career mark before she graduates. So the excitement is definitely there as well as the talent, but still no one comes to the games. How do the players feel about this? "It doesn't really bother me because I'm self-motivated," said K.D. Harte. "Still, a good crowd would be nice. We just have to be patient. You have to win games for people to come and we haven't done that in the past." "I've gotten used to it," said Dietz. ' I would like to se crowd but we have to play whether people show or not." Not only would a good crowd show the team that the school is behind them, but it could also be a big plus for the women. "A large crowd could make the difference in a close game,", said Soluk. "When the men won in overtime (over Ohio State last week), the crowd really helped them and got them fired up. There's got to be students who are looking for exciting things to do. They should try coming to one of our games.'" Dietz agrees with her coach. "A big crowd could turna game around for us. Without a crowd it forces, us to d' deeper down:" It's time students began supporting the women. Footbal games are always sold out and when the men's hoop team is winning, CFisler is full. So now the women's basketball team is winning and people should give it the same support that they, give the other teams. The women have a big game tomorrow afternoon against Detroit, following the men's game against Illinois. Those who go to see the men should stick around and see just how good the women are. Those who don't want to see the men should go out to .Crisler around 3:30 p.m. anyway and see the women. What the hell, give them a chance. Despite all the talk,- there is an exciting and winnii basketball team in town, the Michigan women's basketbal team. Those who choose to continue to complain about the lack of good basketball don't have to go see the women if they don't want to, they just have to shut up. t Nothing else feels like real gold 0