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 AP Top 25 Basketb: .. ::::::::: :}:}::.:::::::ir::.:ll Poll:::}}....... Her :::........a..............t....~eebseb~ ::::.......t; .Sat~ 1-6 2- .:.:.. .............:.. ..... ..1 8 4 S. . .. ...................... . 8 ~1 + 6 N C~rafr~ bea C""ms . "72 .{":Y:::i:::: iii:18.. 7 Arz~nabea Was r~ton~8E: . .......... ibeat Wico s n : 6317; ..................1 7..... IQ $ra~s Iost~ N~re ame~101 8 I<:>* ..................olna~89 73 9* 12.0. 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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 U NC-Charlotte Texas-El Paso Louisiana State 574 552 496 476 469 452 449.5 419.5 391 375 348 266 255 238 233 219 207 202 182 131 95 73.5 53 50 46 1 3 4 6 7 2 5 8 9 10 12 17 11 19 16 14 15 18 13 24 20 25 22 0 0 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. E Ii 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. 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