Pdge 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 10, 1990 Michigan Sports Calendar ASSOCIATED PRESS Top 25 Here's a look at how the top college grid teams fared: College News Top Twenty The College News Top Twenty is a poll put out weekly by the Notre Dame Observer. The poll consists of responses from over twenty college papers nationally, including the Michigan Daily. A compilation of Michigan and information for the coming sporting events week. Monday, September 10 No events scheduled Tuesday, September 11 Volleyball vs. E.M.U. at Varsity Arena, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 12 Men's Soccer at Macomb, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, September 13 No events scheduled Friday, September 14 No events scheduled Saturday, September 15 Football at Notre Dame (CBS), 9 p.m. Field hockey vs. Northwestern at Tartan Turf, 1 p.m. All club teams who wish to have their events listed in the calendar should send a copy of their schedule to the Student Publications Building. Correction The information in Friday's Daily regarding varsity baseball tryouts was incorrect. The tryouts will be held this Friday at 3:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at Ray Fisher Stadium. Those who wish to tr yout must bring their own equipment. 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Notre Dame 3. Auburn 4. Florida St. 5. Michigan 6. Colorado 7. Southern Cal 8. Tennessee 9. Clemson 10. Nebraska 11. Illinois Lost to BYU, 28-21 Did not play Beat Fullerton St., 38-17 Beat East Carolina, 45-24 Did not play Beat Stanford, 21-17 Did not play Beat Mississipi St., 40-7 Lost to Virginia, 20-7 Beat N. Illinois, 60-14 Lost to Arizona, 28-14 12. Texas A&M Did not play 13. Alabama 14. Virginia 15. Arkansas 16. BYU 17. Pitt 18. Ohio State 19. UCLA 20. Washington 21. Penn State Lost to S. Miss., 27-24 Beat Clemson, 20-7 Did not play Beat Miami (Fla.), 28-21 Beat Boston College, 29-6 Beat Texas Tech, 17-10 Lost to Oklahoma, 34-14 Beat San Jose State, 20-17 Lost to Texas, 17-13 0-1-0 At California 0-0-0 Michigan 1-0-0 At Mississippi 1-0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0-0 At Notre Dame 1-0-1 At Illinois 1-0-0 Penn State 2-0-1 Texas-El Paso 1-0-0 At Maryland 2-0-0 idle 0-1-0 Colorado 1-0-0 Southwestern La. 0-1-0 Florida 1-0-0 Navy 0-0-0 Tulsa 2-0-0 Washington St. 2-0-0 At Oklahoma 1-0-0 At Boston College 0-1-0 Stanford 1-0-0 At Purdue 0-1-0 At Southern Cal 0-0-0 At Syracuse 1-0-0 Pitt 1-0-0 Texas Tech 1-1-0 idle school Points Schoo Point e ,ns s-nlc votsi _ 1. Florida State 2. Notre Dame 3. Auburn 4. 5. Michigan Miami 434.5 (10.5) 424.5 (8.5) 404 (3) 355 323 323 296 5. Southern Cal 7. Tennessee 8. 9. 10. 11. Brigham Colorado Young Virginia Nebraska 12. Texas A&M 13. Clemson 14. Pitt 15. Arkansas 16. Oklahoma t (First-place vote s) 293 280 27 6 275 201 160 148 136 104 80 63 (1) 4F r K r -S R! r ; 4 t Associate Editors Mike Gill Eric Lemont Night Editor Matt Rennie 22. Michigan St. Did not play 17. 18. 19. 20. Ohio State Illinois Washington Arizona 23. Oklahoma 24. Houston Beat UCLA, 34-14 Beat UNLV, 37-9 5 3 2 5 ,Answer to Sports Monday Trivia Maurice Cheeks of the Philadelphia 76'ers it , 25. W. Virginia Lost to Maryland, 14-10 - :I 1- 14 a = is - - . Men's soccer 0 i , , t i ;. i . Q~L4UIh )m I 'A Il I ' II' 4 , t i ,1 'I ' i 4i " i ' , i :. ,, ,; ii 1 I " I l 'OIII I i li '4 'I 'I 4 4 i 'II .0or f0r 1110 it! IN THE HEART OF THE YOUNG CRTAPE AEEAPE CD CD M a LALNK JCKSONJspo A ,rr' A4" A f aa XI S Bossaflova fCDD " I I FIt i 1 4 t tj1\ ~ tai , 3 ' i ,:1 ': * I : .1i i A - Ii 4, "' .4. T I: I,a 1 team outlasts Windsor, 4-31 From Staff Reports The men's soccer team struggled"} this weekend, and the effort paid off as Michigan (3-3-1) beat Windsor 4-' 3 in double overtime. It was the Wolverines' first win after three straight losses. Senior forward Todd Neef started' off the scoring, but then the team' couldn't find the net again until th i' final minute of the contest Midfielder Matt Dikin was the oi who notched the game at two apiece. Eric Moore punched in the winning goal as he nailed a heade off a cross pass from Dikin.a a The next match will be at Macomb on Wednesday. HYPE Continued from page 1 And then we come to the Rockec You know Raghib Ismail. How many times before kickoff will yoid hear that the Rocket crushed B' Schembechler's chance at a national title last year with two kicksff returns? Well the hype starts now. Moeller on the Rocket: "Bo said something about shooting him but the bullet wouldn't be fast enougl Well, I don't know what to do. People say you should kick awly' from him and not give him the balL. Yeah, you can do that but you runi the risk of kicking it out of bound. They use a centerfielder type of setup and he can go get the ball, so we git: to cover kicks." Hyped headline for later this week: "Mo Don't Know: Rookie coach unable to develop gameplan." Oh, and the hat you ask? Mo sleeps with it to bring' good luck. Never washes his hair. Wears it day and night. Believe it or not. Welcome to Monday. Start the hype. It's Notre Dame week. End all of end all weeks. T- minus...... before the game of the century. Artt Aprt Photo... i 11 f' k{ 'U. itI t "1] } !C t' __________________________________________ :4''' LfNDLfA3N I~Ufl3I I .I