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Pgge 2-The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday - March 8, 1993

'M' Sports Calendar
Wednesday, March 10
Men's Basketball at Illinois, 8 p.m., Champaign-Urbana.
Thursday, March 11
Women's Basketball at Indiana, 7 p.m., Bloomington.
Women's Golf at Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate
Golf Invitational, all day, Tampa.
Friday, March 12
Ice Hockey vs. Notre Dame, 7 p.m., Yost Ice Arena.
Men's and Women's Diving at NCAA Zone C Diving
Championships, 10 a.m., Canham Natatorium.
Baseball at Louisiana State, 8 p.m., Baton Rouge, La.
Softball at University of South Florida Softball Classic, all
day, Tampa.
Women's Gymnastics vs. Oklahoma, Ball State, 7 p.m.,
Keen Arena.
Men's and Women's Track & Field at NCAA National
Indoor Track & Field Championships, all day, Indianapolis.
Men's Tennis at University of Tennessee Volunteer Classic,
all day, Knoxville, Tenn.
Women's Tennis at Rice University Tournament, all day,
Houston.
Men's Golf at Ben Hogan/Frippe Isle Invitational, all day,
Fripp Island, S.C.
Women's Golf at Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate
Golf Invitational.
Saturday, March 6
Men's Basketball vs. Northwestern, 1 p.m., Crisler Arena.
Ice Hockey vs. Notre Dame, 7 p.m., Yost Ice Arena.
Men's Swimming at Michigan Time Standard Meet, 10 a.m.,
Canham Natatorium.
Men's and Women's Diving at NCAA Zone C Diving
Championships.
Baseball at Louisiana State, 3 p.m., Baton Rouge, La.
Softball at University of South Florida Softball Classic.
Men's and Women's Track & Field at NCAA National
Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Men's Golf at Ben Hogan/Frippe Isle Invitational.
Men's Gymnastics at Michigan Invitational, 7 p.m., Keen
Arena.
Sunday, March 7
Ice Hockey vs. Notre Dame if necessary, 7 p.m., Yost Ice
Arena.
Women's Basketball at Purdue, 2 p.m., West Lafayette.
Baseball at Louisiana State, 1 p.m., Baton Rouge, La.

Associated Press Top 2

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Here is a look at how the top 25 men's basketball teams in the
nation performed over the weekend.
Team Record How they fared
1. North Carolina 26-3 beat No. 6 Duke, 83-69
2. Indiana 26-3 did not play

The rankings in the Albany Times-Union hockey poll,
as of March 7, with first-place votes in parentheses.

3.
4.
5.
6.

Arizona
Michigan
Kentucky
Duke

22-3
24-4
23-4
23-6

beat Stanford, 94-80
beat Michigan St., 87-81
beat Florida, 85-77
lost to No. 1 N. Carolina, 83-69

7. Vanderbilt

25-4 beat South Carolina, 77-73

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

Kansas
Utah
Seton Hall
Florida State
Cincinnati
Arkansas
Wake Forest
Iowa
UNLV
New Orleans

24-5
22-5
24-6
22-8
22-4
19-7
19-7
19-8
20-6
25-2

beat No. 19 Okla. St., 74-73
lost to UTEP, 79-70
beat No. 25 St. John's, 92-73
did not play
beat Memphis State, 78-55
lost to Auburn, 81-80
beat N.C. State, 80-68
lost to No. 24 Purdue, 79-68
lost to Cal State-Fullerton, 84-83
beat La. Tech, 63-52

Team
1. Maine (23)
2. Michigan (2)
3. Boston Univ.
4. Miami (Ohio)
5. Minn.-Duluth
6. Harvard
7. Lake Superior
8. RPI
9. Wisconsin
10. Clarkson

33-1-2
26-5-2
26-7-2
24-7-5
23-9-2
19-4-3
22-7-5
18-8-4
21-12-3
16-9-5

248
221
191
174
137
124
121
59
45

Points Last Week

1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
9

29

18. Xavier

21-4 lost to Duquesne, 88-72

19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Oklahoma State
Tulane
Brigham Young
Louisville
Massachusetts

19-7
20-7
23-7
18-8
21-6

lost to No. 8 Kansas, 74-73
beat South Florida, 91-75
lost to New Mexico, 79-76
beat Notre Dame, 83-68
beat St. Bonaventure, 75-62

Others receiving votes:

Minnesota
Brown
New Hampshire

20
5
1

24. Purdue
25. St. John's

17-8 beat No. 15 Iowa, 79-68
17-9 lost to No. 10 Seton Hall, 92-73

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DEPARTMENT OF
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WHO: Gustavo Borges
TEAM: Men's Swimming
/ HOMETOWN: Barbosa, Brazil
YEAR: Sophomore
ELIGIBILITY: Sophomore
WHY: Borges was named to the 1993 Big Ten All-Conference team for his performance at the
.4/ Big Ten meet this weekend in Indianapolis. He won the 50-, 100-, and 200-yard freestyle
events successfully defending his titles in the 100 and 200. Borges also anchored the
Wolverines four winning relays, all of which set new Big Ten records. In the hotly-contested
final 400-yard freestyle relay, Borges swam a 42.0 in the last leg to pull out a come from
behind victory over Iowa.

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INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM
WANTED! !!
Volleyball Officials
Clinic Begins: Monday 3/8
7:00 p.m.
IMSB
For Additional Information Contact IMSB 763-3562

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Trivia Answer
The Iowa Hawkeyes won their 20th straight Big Ten
wrestling championship this weekend by edging out
Penn State.
In 1973, Michigan, under coach Rick Bay, won its 11th
Big Ten title. The Hawkeyes have gone on to win the
championship every year since.

Kentucky holds off
Florida rally, 85-77
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - when he took only one shot, had 16
Fifth-ranked Kentucky squandered points for Kentucky (23-3 overall,
most of a 17-point second-half lead 13-3 Southeastern Conference).
yesterday before making 12 free Florida (16-10, 9-7) was
throws in the last five minutes to outscored 30-12 from beyond the 3-
hold off Florida 85-77 point line. Stacey Poole led the
The Wildcats, 23-point winners Gators with 18 points and Andrew
over Florida despite shooting only DeClercq and Dan Cross each had
33 percent five weeks ago, were 10 points in the second half to pace
held to one field goal in the final Florida's comeback from a 59-42
5:13 - Dale Brown's 3-pointer that deficit
gave Kentucky a 78-71 lead.
Jared Prickett made five free Dale Brown finished with 15
throws down the stretch and Travis points for Kentucky, which was 10
Ford added three to finish with 23 of 21 on 3-pointers. DeClercq had
points. Jamal Mashburn, scoreless 17 points and Craig Brown
from the field in the second half contributed 16 for Florida.

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