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Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday - September 28, 1992

'M' Sports Calendar
Monday, September 28
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, September 29
Field Hockey vs. Miami (Ohio), 7 p.m., Oosterbaan
Field House.
Wednesday, September 30
Women's Soccer vs. Schoolcraft College, 4:30 p.m.,
Mitchell Field
Men's Soccer vs. Schoolcraft College, 6:30 p.m.,
Mitchell Field
Women's Volleyball at Michigan State, 7:30 p.m.,
East Lansing.
Thursday, Octoberl
Women's Soccer at Bowling Green, 5:30 p.m.,
Bowling Green, Ohio
Friday, October 2
Men's Cross Country at Notre Dame Invitational,
2 p.m., South Bend, IN.
Women's Cross Country at Notre Dame Invitational,
4:15 p.m., South Bend, IN.
Men's Tennis at Harvard Fall Invitational, all day,
Cambridge, MA.
Men's Golf at Northern Intercollegiate, all day,
Bloomington, IN.
Satiurday, October 3
Women's Golf at Ohio State Invitational, all day,
Columbus.
Men's Tennis at Harvard Fall Invitational, all day,
Cambridge, MA.
Men's Golf at Northern Intercollegiate, all day,
Bloomington, IN.
Field Hockey vs. Northwestern, 1 p.m., Evanston.
Men's Soccer vs. Butler, 2 p.m., Mitchell Field
Football vs. Iowa, 3:30 p.m. (ABC), Michigan Stadium.
Women's Volleyball at Wisconsin, 7:30 p.m., Madison.
Sunday, October 4
Women's Golf at Ohio State Invitational, all day,
Columbus.
Men's Tennis at Harvard Fall Invitational, all day,
Cambridge, MA.
Men's Golf at Northern Intercollegiate, all day,
Bloomington, IN.
Softball vs. Notre Dame and Toledo (Exhibition), TBA,
Alumni Field.
Women's Soccer vs. Indiana, 11:00 a.m.,
Mitchell Field
Men's Soccer vs. Illinois, 2 p.m., Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S.

The top 25 teams in the Associated Press 1992 college football
poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through
Sept. 26, and how they fared in Saturday's action.
Team Record How they fared
1. Washington (44) 3-0 idle
2. Miami (12) 3-0 beat Arizona, 8-7
3. Florida St. (4) 4-0 beat Wake Forest, 35-7
4. Michigan 2-0-1 beat Houston, 61-7

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Maryland, 49-13
Louisiana Tech, 13-0
Iowa, 28-12
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Duke, 55-28
Arizona St., 45-24
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Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week
WHO: Shonte Peoples
TEAM: Football
HOMETOWN: Saginaw, Mich.
YEAR: Junior
ELIGIBILITY: Junior
WHY:
In Saturday's 61-7 defeat of Houston, Peoples, a strong safety, keyed the defense's new
aggressive stance. He registered two sacks on the afternoon, a career high for a single game.
Peoples also had an interception and fumble recovery, leading to 14 Michigan points.
BACKGROUND:
Started the season with seven tackles and three tackle-assists at Notre Dame ... had four tackles
and one tackle-assist last week against Oklahoma State ...Played in 11 of 12 games last season
... made three tackles and his first career interception last year at Minnesota ... born 8/30/72.

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