Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- November 4, 1991 Michigan Sports. Calendar Monday, November 4 No events scheduled Tuesday, November 5 No events scheduled Wednesday, November 6 Volleyball at Michigan State, 7:30 p.m., at East Lansing Thursday, November 7 Men's Tennis at Rolex Sectional Championships, at Madison Friday, November 8 Ice Hockey vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., at Yost Arena Men's Tennis at Rolex Sectional Championships, at Madison Field Hockey at Michigan State, 3 p.m., at East Lansing Saturday, November 9 Football vs. Northwestern, 1 p.m., at Michigan Stadium Volleyball vs. Penn State, 7 p.m., at Keen Arena Ice Hockey vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., at Yost Arena Men's Tennis at Rolex Sectional Championships, at Madison Field Hockey at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m., at DeKalb Sunday, November 10 Men's Tennis at Rolex Sectional Championships, at Madison All club sports teams who want their schedules printed can bring a copy of their schedule to the Daily at the Student Publications Building on 420 Maynard. 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Washingto (4) 685.5 3 3. Miami 676.5 2 4. Michigan 639 4 5. Notre Dame 598 5 6. Florida 591 6 7. Alabama 525 7 (tie) 8. Penn State 516 7 (tie) 9. California 507 10 10. Iowa 461 11 11. Nebraska 421 9 12. Texas A&M 403 12 13. Tennessee 365 14 14. Clemson 335 15 15. East Carolina 296 17 16. Colorado 285 16 17. Syracuse 253 18 18. N.C. State 227 19 19. Ohio State 212 13 20. Oklahoma 190 20 21. Baylor 177 21 22. Georgia 120 22 23. UCLA 85 24 24. Indiana 27 - 25. Arkansas 18 23 Others receiving votes: Mississippi State 19, Pitt 15, Indiana 12, Duke 10, ll!inois 9, Air Force 7.5, Auburn 6, Virginia 6, Bowling Green 5, Southern Ca! 5, West Virginia 5, San Diego State 3, Arizona State 2, Brigham Young 2, Georgia Tech 2, TCU 2, Texas 2,, Boston College 1, Georgia Southern 1, Northwestern 1. . ...................... . - - -, --- " , - ; ' ' +f j rrf+. A'1f1 ician Daily Athlete-of-the-Week WHO: Ricky Powers TEAM: Football HOMETOWN: Akron, Ohio YEAR: Sophomore ,; ELIGIBILITY: Sophomore WHY: Powers, the Wolverines' starting tailback rushed for 118 yards on 23 carries in Michigan's 42-0 defeat of Purdue Saturday. Powers also rushed for two touchdowns coveringr 11 and seven yards, and had one reception for nine yards. BACKGROUND: Powers was Michigan's second leading rusher last season with 748 yards, establishing a record for a true frosh ... finished 11th in the Big Ten last season in rushing yards per game with 57.8 ... rushed for 112 yards on 14 carries in last season's Gator Bowl . li. t~t o e- e s n i s b v h r w u s f 9 ~ ~ - ~ g : :::. .... .....:..: ..;.:.. :~a M A:lc n:etI :e:iR M -et :: :: a S! c .:...::.......... R i.h L a m : :t hi-... ......"n e r ill.: :.w ek:b:y o::.::.D r o iml.:...n. 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And much, much more. just look at the map and pick the place you'd like to visit. If it's on your side of the Mississippi River, you can use a certificate to fly for only $129* roundtrip. Or you can cross the leave. And the maximum stay is 7 days/6 nights and must include a Saturday night. By becoming a Student Cardmember, you'll also enjoy other benefits from the American Express' Student Privileges' Program. Such as up to 30 minutes"* of MCI long-distance calling every month for an entire year-absolutely free. And that's just one example of how the Card can help you save. For just $55 a year, the Card gives you all these savings. And it's easy to apply Just call us (have your bank address and account number on hand). What's more, with our special student offer, it's easier to get the Card now while you're still in school than it may ever be again.4 Senior Editors Phil Green John Niyo .Night Editor Josh Dubow Assistant Night Editors Sharon Lundy Tim Spolar Answer to Sports Monday i .............. e i