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Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - December 9, 1991

Michigan Sports
Calendar
Monday, December 9
Men's Basketball vs. Chicago St., 7:30 p.m., Crisler
Arena
Tuesday, December 10
Women's Basketball at Bowling Green, 7:30 p.m.,
Bowling Green
Wednesday, December 11
No events scheduled
Thursday, December 12
Men's Basketball vs. Eastern Michigan, 7:30 p.m.,
Crisler Arena
Friday, December 13
Women's Basketball vs. Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m.,
Crisler Arena
Ice Hockey at Western Michigan, 7:30 p.m., Kalamazoo
Saturday, December 14
Men's Basketball vs. Duke, 3:45 p.m., Crisler Arena
Ice Hockey vs. Western Michigan, 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice
Arena
Sunday, December 15
No events scheduled

Monday, December 16
Men's Basketball vs.
Crisler Arena
Tuesday, December 17
Women's Basketball
Arena
Saturday, December 21
Men's Basketball vs.
Women's Basketball
Crisler Arena
Friday, December 27
Women's Basketball

Central Michigan, 7:30 p.m.,
vs. Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., Crisler
Rice, 2 p.m., Crisler Arena
vs. Indiana St., 10:30 a.m.,
at Seattle Times/ Washington

Husky Classic, 8 p.m., Seattlev
Ice Hockey at Great Lakes Invitational, 8 p.m., Joe
Louis Arena
Saturday, December 28
Men's Basketball at Red Lobster Classic, 7 p.m.,
Orlando, Fla.
Women's Basketball at Seattle Times/ Washington
Husky Classic, Seattle
Ice Hockey at Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis
Arena
Monday, December 30
Men's Basketball at Red Lobster Classic, Orlando, Fla.
Thursday, January 2
Women's Swimming at UCLA, 12 p.m., Los
Angeles
Friday, January 3
Ice Hockey vs. Ferris St., 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice Arena
Men's Swimming at UCLA, 12 p.m., Los Angeles
Saturday, January 4
Ice Hockey vs. Ferris St., 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice Arena
Men's Swimming at USC, 1 p.m., Los Angeles
Women's Swimming at USC, 1 p.m., Los Angeles
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Team (First-glace votes)

Team (First-DIace votes) Points Last Week

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Duke (14)
UCLA
Arizona ( r1)
Ohio State
North Carolina
Oklahoma State
Seton all
Kentucky
St. John's
Connecticut
Kansas
Utah
Indiana
Georgia Tech
Alabama
Iowa
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Wake Forest
Michigan State
Louisiana State
Georgetown
Michigan
Missouri
N.C. State

373
352
334
329
312
285
239
234
228
227
222
216
189
166
136
130
127
101
96
93
86
77
65
51
29

1
9
4
6
7
13
10
5
11
14
12
15
2
22
18
24
17
3
21
8
16
19
25

National Collegiate
Sportswriters' Poll

Points

Others receiving votes: PePaul 21, Arizona St. 15, Tennessee 13, UNC-
Charlotte 12, Maryland 11, Temple 10, UNLV 10, Virginia 10, Florida St. 9,
Syracuse 7, Louisville 6, New Orleans 6, Pitt 6, Illinois 5, Massachusetts 5,
Mississippi 5, Nebraska 4, Rutgers 2, Xavier 2, Ball St. 1, Stanford 1

Last Week

Forward Nikki Beaudry handles the ball for Michigan in Saturday's 89-69
loss at Toledo. Beaudry led the Wolverines with 16 points.

TOLEDO
Continued from page 1
Trish Andrew getting in early
foul trouble and Michelle Hall sit-
ting the match out with a foot in-
jury didn't help the Wolverines'
chances. Neither did the home court
advantage. The Rockets broke their
attendance record as 4,527 rowdy
fans flocked to their home opener.
"Our team has worked for four
years to get the program to this
level where we can draw 4,500 peo-

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ple for a game," Fennelly said. "I
think the players appreciated that,
and they wanted to play."
Michigan shot at a weak .364 clip
from the field, including .276 in the
first half. Nevertheless, the team
could find solace in the fact that it
played hard until the end of the
match.
"To be down like they were
down, they played for 40 minutes,
and I think that's to Bud's credit,"
Fennelly said. "They played until
the horn went off. A lot of teams
would've quit, but they didn't. If
they can sustain that over the year,
they're gonna be a good team."
Forward Nikki Beaudry scored a
team-high 16 points for the Wol-
verines, while guards Dana Drew
and Jane Roman paced the Rockets
with 15 each.
VanDeWege realizes his team
has plenty to work on, but perhaps
most important of all is the play-
ers' confidence level.
"If people say to you, 'Take the
jumper,' and you don't take it, then 0
you're in trouble," he explained.
"They're giving you something that
you have to do, and they're taking
something else away; you have to
take it. It's just kids stepping for-
ward and being good shooters. I
think we'll just have to find out
who's going to step forward and be
an aggressor."
Michigan will have a chance to
redeem itself when it visits Bowl-
ing Green tomorrow night. It will
be the last of a three-game road
swing against teams from the Mid-
American Conference.

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It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe.
You have one night.

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Senior Editors
Theodore Cox
Phil Green

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