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Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- February 17, 1992

Michigan Sports
Calendar
Here's a look at what is ahead this week in the
Michigan sports world.
Monday, February 17
No Events Scheduled
Tuesday, February 18
Ice Hockey at Ohio State, 7:30 p.m., Columbus
Wednesday, February 19
Men's Basketball vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., Crisler
Arena
Thursday, February 20
No events scheduled
Friday, February 21
Women's Basketball at Iowa, 8:30 p.m., Iowa City
Ice Hockey vs. Michigan State, 7:30 p.m., Detroit
Saturday, February 22
Baseball at Eckerd, 2 p.m., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Men's Basketball at Northwestern, 8 p.m., Evanston
Ice Hockey vs. Michigan State, 7:30 p.m., Detroit
Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving Michigan
Open, all day, Canham Natatorium
Men's Tennis at Wisconsin, TBA, Madison
p.Women's Tennis vs. Northwestern, 11 a.m., Track &
Tennis Building
Men's & Women's Track & Field at Eastern Michigan
Classic, all day, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Men's Volleyball at Big G Collegiate Classic, 9:00 a.m.
Wrestling vs. Ohio State, 7:30 p.m., Cliff Keen Arena
Sunday, February 23
Baseball at St. Leo, 6 p.m., St. Leo, Fla.
xWomen's Basketball at Minnesota, 3 p.m.,
Minneapolis
Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving Michigan
' Open, all day, Canham Natatorium
Women's Tennis vs. Wisconsin, 11 a.m., Track &
Tennis Building
Wrestling vs. Wisconsin, 2 p.m., Cliff Keen Arena
Spots~nda ~..........
Senior Editor
Josh Dubow

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Sportswriters' Poll
Teem (First-Dlace votes) Points Last Week

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Duke (22)
UCLA (1 )
Kansas
Arizona
North Carolina
Oklahoma State
Indiana
Ohio State
Missouri
Arkansas
Michigan State
Kentucky
Syracuse
Nevada-Las Vegas
Alabama
Con necticut
Tulane
Southern California
Michigan
Florida State
Cincinnati
Seton Hall
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Texas-El Paso
Louisiana State

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552
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452
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419.5
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Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 44.5, Georgetown 23, Iowa State 23,
Villanova 19, Georgia Tech 13, Louisville 11, Stanford 11, Texas Christian
11, Ball State 10, St. John's 7, Montana 6, Iowa 5, Princeton 5,
Massachusetts 4, Wake Forest 4, DePaul 3, Minnesota 3, Mississippi St. 2.

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Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week

Night Editor
Ryan Herrington
rAssistant Night Editors
Andy De Korte
im Rardin
Chad Safran
.k Trainee
Greg Richardson

The 1960 team was
unbeaten and untied in the
preliminaries on its way to
the gold medal at Squaw
Valley.

WHO: Mindy Gehrs
TEAM: Women's Swimming
HOMETOWN: Oak Ridge, Tenn.
YEAR: Junior
ELIGIBILITY: Junior
WHY: Earned "Swimmer of the Big Ten Championships" in leading Wolverines to sixth
consecutive conference title ... won three individual events, including meet record of
4:15.79 in 400 individual medley and school record of 1:59.52 in 200 butterfly and two
relays ... helped set new conference and meet record of 1:43.17 in 200 medley relay.
BACKGROUND: Academic All-Big Ten ... U-M Athletic Academic Achievement ... four-
time NCAA Honorable Mention All-American: 200 & 400 individual medley, 200 & 400
medley relay.

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Fri., FEB 21 & Sat., FEB 22
7:30 pm both days
Last year's Back-to-Back Home Series
was a splrt - a college hockey battle
never to be forgotten! Don't mis this
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31 NHL Draft picks between these
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