Synchronized Swimming Saturda'y, 1p.m. CCRB SPORTS Women's Basketball vs. Northwestern Friday, 7:30p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Wednesday, January 21, 1987 Page 7 Tankers destroy EMU By MARC C. PARRISH The men's swim team won 11 of 13 events as it sank Eastern Michigan 139 to 78 last weekend at the Olds IM pool in Ypsilanti. Michigan dominated the competition despite leaving some of its best performers at home. Absent from the meet" were All- Americans Joe Parker, Michael Creaser, and Jan-Erik Olsen. "This was a meet where we tried Kerska and Nygren spark Blue attack Hawkeyes nested m first place CHICAGO (AP) - Big Ten basketball coaches agree that Iowa's Hawkeyes deserve their No. 1 national ranking in view of their "unbelievable" parlay of successive victories at Illinois and at Purdue. At the weekly telephone conference of Big Ten coaches yesterday, Illinois' Lou Henson 0pressed it best. "They must be living right in addition to being a great ball club," said Henson of the undefeated Hawkeyes. IOWA WENT to Illinois and fell behind by 22 points before rallying for a 91-88 overtime victory last Wednesday night. The Hawkeyes then went to Purdue Monday night and came away with a 70-67 triumph despite losing Roy Marble in the first half with a ;scratched cornea. In addition, the Hawkeyes committed 30 turnovers. "It's unbelievable," said Henson, whose Illini are ranked No.9. "Do you know what the odds are of a team coming to Illinois and winning after trailing by 22 points and going to Purdue to win with Mvfarble out? "In all my years I've never been ahead by 22 points and lost a g4 e," said Henson. "Once in 32 years, that's remarkable." GENE KEADY , whose Purdue Boilermakers are No. 5, said he'd raiher forget his team's loss to Iowa. Baseball America's Pre-Season Top 25 (1986 records) to give as many people as possible a chance to swim their events," said head coach Jon Urbanchek. The Wolverines were led by two double event winners, team captain Dave Kerska and sophomore Mats Nygren. Kerska won the 100- and 200- yard freestyles in times of 46.27 and 1:42.07. Nygren stroked to close wins in the 500- and 1,000-yard freestyles. In the 500, the Sweden native bested Eastern swimmer Eric Miller by 1.02 seconds with a time of 4:33.59. Nygren swam his season best in the 1,000 with a time of 9:22.79 to top Eastern's Dave Cetlinski by 1.25 seconds. Other victories were logged by juniors Ron Melnyk in the 200 breaststroke (2:08.26), and, Alec Campbell in the 200 butterfly (1:53.07). Michigan freshman Rick Wilkening was second in two events, the 200-yard free (1:46.44) and the 200-yard backstroke (1:57.25), to add momentum to the Wolverine victory. "I'm really pleased with the performances," said Michigan assistant coach Fernando Canales."We were very tired from working hard all week, and we still had some very good times." Canales, a former Michigan swimmer and All-American, said the team is now looking toward the most important part of its season, which includes the Big Ten conference meet and the NCAA championships in the next two months. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Texas Louisiana State UCLA Florida State Stanford Oklahoma State Miami (Fla.) Pepperdine Georgia Tech . Loyola Marym' . Indiana State . UC S'ta Barbara . Wichita State Clemson Arizona . Cal St. Fulltn. Georgia South Carolina 51 55 39 61 38 56 49 38 45 t 50 48 a 45 45 42 49 36 35 43 14 14 23 13 23 15 17 21 23 15 21 19 18 21 19 21 24 23 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Oklahoma MICHIGAN Baylor Oral Roberts Hawaii Old Dominion Arizona State 44 47 40 43 43 43 34 21 12 22 20 24 16 28 Michigan, the defending Big Ten champion, is ranked 20th by Baseball America. Wolverine freshman outfielder Greg McMurtry, who also starred on the football team, was named second team All-America. McMurtry was a first round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 1986. Nygren ... two first places Scores College Basketball Kansas 71, Missouri 70 Louisville 84, Virginia Tech 62 Iowa State 91, Nebraska 75 Providence 92, Miami, Fla. 88 Cleveland State 52, Marist 49 Fordham 79, Columbia 77 UJAB 79, Va. Commonwealth 70 Join the Daily's Sports Staff Mass Meeting Thurs- day, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. upstairs in the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 If Your Hair Isn't Becoming to You - You Should Be Coming to Us. DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State......668-9329 Maple Village......... 761 -2733 Ire TRIVIA CONTEST How many in Burton bells are there Bell Tower? SAC is sponsoring a trivia contest. Mail your answer in to the Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher Street, in care of SAC. Winners will be announced January 31 in The Union Ballroom. WIN PRIZES!! BORDERING ON OBNOXIOUS ": Well, not really obnoxious, just very enthusiastic about the U of M! The College of Literature, Science and the Arts is in- terviewing students to work for an alumni fundraising tele- thon. The LS&A Phonathon runs five nights a week from February 1 to April 2 - with time out for Spring Break. You will be able to select the two nights out of the five you wish to work with some opportunity to work additional nights. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Hours: 6:30 - 9:30 Pay: $4.00 / hr. plus bonus LSA Students Preferred 763-5576 The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer Davis ... team hits No. 1 " "Offensively we're not good," said Keady, "but maybe Iowa's defense had something to do with that. Right now, Iowa's the best team in the country. Indiana would have to compete with them. When a~team has 30 turnovers it must be going a lot of other things right." Rebounding would be that key. The Hawkeyes outrebounded Purdue 43-24. They also controlled the boards against Illinois. WISCONSIN Coach Steve Yoder said he was suprised with Iowa's recent success. "In this league, when you go on the road, the Illinois-Purdue trip is a rough as it can get," Yoder said. To go to Illinois and win after being down by 22 points is a major achievment. Purdue wins 80 percent of its home games and to win there is a major achievment. You have to give Iowa a tremendous amount of credit." 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