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Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- March 2,1992

'M' Sports Calendar
Here's a look at what is ahead this week in the
Michigan sports world.
Monday, March 2
No events scheduled
Tuesday, March 3
Ice Hockey vs. Bowling Green, 7:30 p.m., Yost
Men's Basketball at Ohio State, 7:30 p.m., Columbus
Wednesday, March 4
No events scheduled
Thursday, March 5
Men's Golf at Ben Hogan/Fripp Isle Invitational, all
day, Fripp Isle, S.C.
Friday, March 6
Men's Tennis vs. Illinois, TBA, Liberty Sports Complex
Women's Basketball vs. Michigan State, 7:30 p.m.,
Crisler Arena
Men's Golf at Ben Hogan/Fripp Isle Invitational, all
day, Fripp Isle, S.C.
Saturday, March 7
Baseball vs. San Diego State, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.,
Las Vegas, Nev.
Men's Golf at Ben Hogan/Fripp Isle Invitational, all
day, Fripp Isle, S.C.
Wrestling at Big Ten Conference Championships, all
day, Madison
Men's & Women's Track & Field at Last Chance
Qualifying Meet, all day, Ypsilanti, MI
Women's Gymnastics vs. Western Michigan, 2 p.m.,
Cliff Keen Arena
Men's Gymnastics at Ohio State, 7:30 p.m.,
Columbus
Sunday, March 8
Men's Basketball vs Indiana, 2 p.m., Crisler
Women's Basketball vs. Penn State, 7 p.m., Crisler
Baseball vs. San Diego State, 1 and 5 p.m.,
Las Vegas, Nev.
Men's Tennis at Northwestern, TBA, Evanston
Wrestling at Big Ten Conference Championships, all
day, Madison
WHAT'S
(HAPPENING
RECREATIONAL SPORTS
Intramural Sports Program

National Collegiate
Sportswriters' Poll

Ohio State bounces
Spartans, 78-65

Team (First-place votes)

Points

Last Week

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Duke (13)
Indiana (2)
Kansas (1)
Arizona
UCLA
Ohio State
Arkansas (1)
Nevada-Las Vegas
Missouri
Kentucky
Southern California
North Carolina
Oklahoma State
Michigan State
Michigan
Florida State
Cincinnati
Georgetown
Alabama
Tulane
DePaul
Syracuse
Nebraska
Connecticut
Seton Hall

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EAST LANSING (AP) -
Michigan State had been pulling
games out with big comebacks all
season. But not against a team like
Ohio State.
The Spartans rallied in the second
half Saturday, then collapsed under
the Buckeyes' pressure defense and
lost 78-65.
Eighth-ranked Ohio State (11-3
Big Ten,19-5 overall) led 49-41 with
14 minutes left before No. 12
Michigan State (8-6,18-6) started to
roll.
The Spartans outscored the
Buckeyes 8-2 over the next two
minutes, cutting the margin to two.
But Jimmy Jackson, who finished
with 20 points, hit a jump-hook for
Ohio State and the Buckeyes' full-
court press then forced three
Michigan State turnovers to take a
59-49 lead.

Ohio-State got 27 points off 18
Spartan turnovers.
"We were always in their lanes,
and pressuring their passes," said
Chris Jent, who scored 19 points for
the Buckeyes. "If we do our job on
defense, and get hands on their
passes, we can really disrupt their
offense."
"They started a big lineup, so we
wanted to get Chris out on the
perimeter," Ayers said. "He hit
some shots early, and that gave him
some great confidence."
The Buckeyes used a 10-2 run to
take a 22-14 lead in the first half, but
Michigan State rallied to tie it at 23.
However, Ohio State used another
surge to take a 42-34 halftime lead.
"We were just out of sync, which
we have been for some time now,"
Michigan State coach Jud Heathcote
said. "They got all those points off
our turnovers, and most of those
were unforced."
Michigan State played without
starting forward Matt Steigenga,
who has a fractured right foot.
"We've struggled in our half-
court offense all year, and Matt be-
ing out makes it worse," Heathcote
said. "We turned the ball over, we
took some questionable shots, and
we panicked."

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Ohio State cruised from
leading by as many as 21;
down the stretch.

there,
points

"We got an All-American effort
from Jimmy Jackson, but you win
games with defense," Ohio State
coach Randy Ayers said. "Our de-
fense did a great job of getting after
them, and we did a solid job on
Mike Peplowski."
Peplowski and Dwayne Stephens
led the Spartans with 13 points each.

Others receiving votes: LSU 30, St. John's 29, Oklahoma 22, Louisville 13,
Memphis State 11, Massachusetts 9, Wis.-Green Bay 7, Notre Dame 6, SW
Missouri State 6, Texas 6, Georgia Tech 5, Princeton 5, Providence 3, Ball
State 2, Iowa State 2, Arizona State 1, Stanford 1

SportsdMonday
Senior Editors
Josh Dubow
Al Lin
John Niyo
Jeff Williams
Night Editor
Matt Dodge
Assitant Night Editors
Andy DeKorte
Adam Miller
Tim Rardin
Greg Richardson
Tim Spolar
Ken Sugiura
Answer to Sports
Monday Trivia
Ex-Wolverine Brent Lang
won a gold medal in the
4x100 relay in 1988.

Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week

WHO: Trish Andrew
TEAM: Women's Basketball
HOMETOWN: Northbrook, IL.
YEAR: Junior
ELIGIBILITY: Junior

MINI-SOCCER
Entries taken: Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3, 1992
11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. IMSB
(Instant Scheduling)
MINI-SOCCER OFFICIALS
Clinic Begins: Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3,1992
7:00 p.m. IMSB
CALL 763-3562 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Andrew

WHY: Scored 56 points, pulled down 14 rebounds, and blocked 15 shots in Wolverines'
split of two games last weeked ... Added 43 points in split previous weekend ... 36
points versus Indiana Friday was personal career high and highest Wolverine total in
over ten years ... recorded nine blocks against Ohio State, the third time she has
accomplished the feat this season.
BACKGROUND: All-time Big Ten blocked shots leader ... returning leading Michigan
scorer ... took all-time Michigan blocked shots lead as a sophomore ... led famed New
Trier High to Illinois state finals as a senior in high school ....finished third in Illinois'
Miss Basketball voting (1989).

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