Page 2 -The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday - January 27, 1992 Michigan Sports Calendar Wednesday, January 29 Men's Basketball at Michigan State, 8 p.m., East Lansing Friday,LJanuary 31 Women's Basketball at Ohio State, 7:30 p.m., Columbus Men's Gymnastics vs. Iowa State, 7 p.m., Cliff Keen Arena Women's Gymnastics vs. Iowa 7 p.m., Cliff Keen Arena Ice Hockey vs. Lake Superior State, 7:30 p.m., Yost Arena Women's Swimming & Diving vs. Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m., Canham Natatorium Saturday, February 1 Ice Hockey vs. Lake Superior State, 7:30 p.m., Yost Arena Men's Gymnastics at Spartan Invitational, 7 p.m., East Lansing Men's Indoor Track & Field at Illinois Invitational, all day, Champaign Women's Indoor Track & Field at Illinois Triangular, all day, Champaign Women's Swimming & Diving vs. Indiana, 3 p.m., Canham Natatorium Women's Tennis vs. Eastern Michigan, 11 a.m., Huron Valley Tennis Club Men's Volleyball Club Wolverine Collegiate Classic, 9 a.m., CCRB Wrestling vs. Indiana, 7:30 p.m., Crisler Arena Sunday, February 2 Men's Basketball vs. Ohio State, 1 p.m.(CBS), Crisler Arena Women's Basketball at Indiana, 2 p.m., Bloomington Ar IO i~ sas~t~ai4ro$ 7. Cnneti~u be1~ B~ ~~77 OTI15. 10AorhCroa batVfnita 77-6 . it Arzoat~~tPttbtg.77 4 1- : 2.:::.::<:"" ::::::>::be a t:: :::::,.>::.::.2 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE SPORTS WRITERS' POLL Team Points Record 1. Duke 525 14-0 2. UCLA 500 14-0 3. Oklahoma State 486 18-0 4. Indiana 416 14-2 5. Connecticut 415 15-1 6. Kansas 413 14-1 7. Arkansas 401 17-3 8. Ohio State 366 12-3 9. Arizona 353 13-3 10. North Carolina 312 14-3 11. Missouri 310 14-2 12. Kentucky 290 14-4 13. Syracuse 249 14-2 14. Alabama 225 15-4 15. Michigan 219 11-4 16. Michigan State 190 13-2 17. Georgia Tech 177 14-5 18. Oklahoma 165 12-3 19. Tulane 149 15-1 20. NC-Charlotte 115 13-2 21. UTEP 91 16-1 22. St. John's 61 10-6 23. Seton Hall 56 11-5 24. Louisville 53 11-4 25. UNLV 45 17-2 * : !M %"T,.vi :::1M 1~:F!:f vF: l!:R :i"rl; ": :::\:4i:FT:h . .t .7 ::) Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week Senior Editors John Niyo Jeff Sheran Night Editor Albert Lin Asst. Night Editors Tim Rardin Ken Sugiura The Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XIX, 38-9. WHO: Chris Webber TEAM: Men's Basketball HOMETOWN: Detroit YEAR: First-year ELIGIBILITY: First-year WHY: Webber led the Wolverines to a 98-83 victory over Wisconsin Saturday. The first- year player scored 25 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, helping Michigan to even its Big Ten record at 3-3. The 6-foot-9 forward also chipped in three blocks and two steals. Tuesday, in a loss to No. 4 Indiana, Webber scored eight points and pulled down nine rebounds before fouling out in the second half. BACKGROUND: Last year's national prep player-of-the-year is Michigan's second- leading scorer through 15 games. Webber also leads the Big Ten in rebounding, grabbing over 10 caroms a game. 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