Page 2-The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- February 15,1993 Monday, February 15 No events scheduled. Tuesday, February 16 No events scheduled. Wednesday, February 17 Wrestling at Michigan State, 7 p.m., East Lansing. Men's Basketball at Penn State, 7 p.m., State College. Thursday, February 18 Women's Swimming and Diving, Big Ten Championship, all day, Canham Natatorium. Friday, February 19 Women's Swimming and Diving, Big Ten Championship, all day, Canham Natatorium. Ice Hockey vs. Ferris State, 7 p.m., Yost Ice Arena. Men's Gymnastics at California-Santa Barbara with Illinois, 10 p.m., Santa Barbara, Calif. Women's Gymnastics at Oklahoma, 8 p.m., Norman, Okla. Saturday, February 20 Men's Basketball vs. Minnesota, 3 p.m., Crisler Arena. Women's Swimming and Diving, Big Ten Championship, all day, Canham Natatorium. Women's Tennis vs. Purdue, 11 a.m., Indoor Track and Tennis Building. Ice Hockey vs. Bowling Green, 7 p.m., Yost Ice Arena. Men's Gymnastics at Stanford with San Jose (Calif.) State and Brigham Young, 10 p.m., Stanford, Calif. Wrestling at Wisconsin, 8:30 p.m., Madison. Men's and Women's Track and Field at Eastern Michigan Classic, all day, Ypsilanti. Sunday, February 21 Women's Basketball vs. Ohio State, 1 p.m., Crisler Arena. Women's Tennis vs. Illinois, 11 a.m., Indoor Track and Tennis Building. Softball vs. California Poly-Pomona, 5 p.m., Tempe, Ariz. Athletic Department to raise football ticket pnces Here is a look at how the top 25 men's basketball teams in the nation performed over the weekend. Listed below are the nation's top 10 college hockey teams, as ranked by the Albany Times-Union: Team Record How they fared 1. Indiana 2. Kentucky 3. Duke 4. Michigan 5. Arizona 6. North Carolina 7. Kansaa 8. Cincinnati 9. Wake Forest 10. Florida State 11. Vanderbilt 22-2 18-2 19-4 19-4 17-2 20-3 20-3 19-2 16-4 19-6 beat No. 4 Michigan, 93-92 beat Notre Dame, 81-62 lost to No.9 Wake Forest, 98-86 lost to No. 1 Indiana, 93-92 beat Washington, 81-72 beat Georgia Tech, 77-66 beat Missouri, 67-63 beat St. Louis, 64-39 beat No. 3 Duke, 98-86 beat Maryland, 87-84 Team (first place votes) 1. Maine (25) 2. Michigan 3t. Harvard 3t. Miami (Ohio) 5. Boston University 6. Minnesota-Duluth 7. Lake Superior State 8. Wisconsin 9. Rensselaer Polytechnic 10. Michigan State Record 28-0-2 21-5-3 16-2-2 20-7-3 21-6-2 21-8-1 18-6-4 19-10-1 15-5-4 17-11-1 250 204 Votes LW 14 4 177 177 158 149 103 5 2 3 6 7 8 9 76 28 18 19-4 beat Middle Tenn. State, 81-51 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. UNLV Iowa Arkansas Marquette Utah Pittsburgh 16-3 14-6 16-5 17-4 19-3 15-5 15-5 18-6 lost to Louisville, 90-86 lost to Minnesota, 91-85 lost to Alabama, 93-82 lost to Ala.-Birmingham, 44-38 beat Hawaii, 62-60 beat Illinois, 95-79 beat Wisconsin, 90-87 (20T) beat Villanova, 65-59 (OT) 18. Purdue 19. Seton Hall 20. Tulane Others receiving votes: Western Michigan (16), Ferris State (4), Brown (1), Minnesota (1), Yale (1), Lowell (1), Clark (1). Trivia Answer Ohio State's men's basketball team swept the Wolverines in conference play during the 1991-92 season (last year). However, Michigan did defeat the Buckeyes in the round of eight during last year's NCAA tournament. 0 0 17-4 beat Louisville, 62-60 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Boston College Massachussetts Kansas St. Virginia New Orleans 13-7 17-4 15-5 16-5 18-2 lost to St. John's, 65-61 beat George Washington, 68-65 lost to Nebraska, 80-59 beat Clemson, 83-78 beat Texas Pan-Amer., 81-63 ' 'ti" ,". .y h {i'? rr . .ti,: y "x;, . "ti'.: ir. 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BACKGROUND: Wymer, a four-time Elite regional champion in high school, is one of the Wolverines' leaders in only her second year of collegiate competition. *I Tankers romp over Ohio State, winning 10 of 12 events, 161-82 from staff reports Ticket prices for Michigan foot- ball will increase from $22 to $25 per game for the 1993 season, Athletic Director Jack Weidenbach announced Saturday. Student ticket prices will increase from $10 to $11 per game. "The increase in ticket prices is necessary to help cover the rising costs of upgrading the Michigan Stadium," Weidenbach said. "With- out this renovation, the facility will not be able to keep up with the demands of the next 50 years." Some of the planned projects in- clude additional rest rooms for women, renovation of existing rest rooms, food courts for better conces- sion service, new wrought iron fenc- ing around the stadium with bigger gates for easier entrance and exit, and the replacement of all seats in Michigan Stadium. "We are constantly trying to im- prove our customer service," Weidenbach said. "It is imperative we do everything we can for better pedestrian flow in and out of the sta- dium." The 10-year project started two Ancient Sports Nutrition & Body Building Products Natural Body Care Products Vitamins & Minerals 1677 Plymouth Rd. 665-7688 Located in the Courtyard Shops North Campus Plaza years ago with lowering the playing field, building new wall around the field, restoring seven exposed sec- tions of concrete on the east side, creating handicap seating and replacing the artificial turf with new Prescription Athlete Turf (PAT). Last year, another 800 seats were added and the next seven sections of exposed concrete on the east side were replaced. With the renovation, new seats are being installed to replace the old seats which were covered by fiber- glass are the original redwood seats installed when the stadium was first built in the mid-1920s. "Within four or five years, we will have all seats and all exposed concrete in the entire stadium re- placed," Weidenbach said. "Conservatively speaking, this pro- ject could cost another $1 million a year for the next eight years, and we have already spent $4 million. But if we don't renovate now, renovation will be even more expensive in the future." Michigan opens its seven-game home schedule Sept. 4 against Washington State and plays Notre Dame one week later. The Notre Dame-Michigan contest will mark the 400th Wolverine game to be played in Michigan Stadium. by Doug Neye . Usually, when Michigan and Ohio State meet in a sporting event, the intensity of the rivalry overshadows the way the teams look on paper. In men's swimming and diving, however, the rivalry was not enough to spark a nail- biting affair. Saturday afternoon, second-ranked Mich-igan (6-0 Big Ten, 7-1 overall) routed 13th-ranked Ohio State (3-1, 9- 1), 161-82 in the Wolverines' final dual meet of the season. Michigan won 10 races on the afternoon while Ohio State managed just two victories. The meet began with three straight Mich-igan triumphs. The first race, the 400-yard medley relay, was captured by Royce Sharp, Eric Wunderlich, Brian Gunn and Gustavo Borges with a time of 3:20.29. Next came the 1650 freestyle which Mich-igan's Marcel Wouda won by over 20 seconds. The sophomore's time of 15:13.31 was just :00.4 short from qualifying for the NCAA champ- ionships. "I'm pretty happy with my per- formance," Wouda said. "But to miss qualifying for nationals by just :00.4 is pretty frustrating - especially in such a long race." A Borges victory in the 200-yard freestyle was followed by Ohio State's first win of the afternoon. The Buckeyes' Jay Hiadish won a close race with Michigan's Rodney VanTassel. VanTassel in turn, edged out Ohio State's Steve Robling by :00.02 for second. At that point, the Wolverines led by only 23 points, but Michigan victories in seven of the next eight events erased any hopes the Buckeyes ever had. Wouda captured the 400 individual medley, while Gunn and Sharp won the 200 butterfly and 200 backstroke, respectively. VanTassel's victory in the 500 freestyle was followed by Eric Wund- erlich's impressive win in the 200 breaststroke. Wunderlich's time of 1:59.20 missed the NCAA qualifying time by :00.06 and was just :01.2 away from the pool record set by Olympic gold medalist Mike Barrowman in 1990. "My time (in the 200 breaststroke) was over a second faster than I've had in any other dual meet," Wunderlich said. "I think it's a good indication of where I'm at right now." Michigan captured the 800 freestyle relay in the last race of the day. VanTassell, Wunderlich, Gunn and Borges finished in a time of 6:40.48. Saturday's confrontation marked the last home meet for this years seniors. The members of the class of 1993 have been an integral part of one of the most prolific eras in the history of Michigan men's swimming. They helped capture three of Michigan's seven consecutive Big Ten Conference titles and have three Top 10 NCAA Championship finishes as well. Now is not the time, however, to worry about next year. With the Big Ten Championships and NCAA Finals just around the corner, coach Jon Urbanchek seems optimistic about his team's chances. "We had some exceptionally good times (against Ohio State) and came close to having a couple. of NCAA qualifiers," Urbanchek said. "This was our final tune-up before the big meets and I feel we are right on target." ANNARbOR 1 &2 5TH AVE. 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