Page 8 -The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday - March 8, 1993 T'ANKERS Continued from page 1 pected Gustavo because he did so good, especially the last relay was wvonderful." Wouda's meet started Thursday in the 500-yard freestyle. In the morning preliminaries, Wouda set a new Big Ten championship and Michigan team record by swimming a 4 minutes, 17.99 seconds. In the finals, Wouda won the event, but was not able to improve on his morning time. The time also qualified Wouda for the NCAA championships in late March. "Tonight (Thursday), I went out too slow, and I had too much left at the end of the race," Wouda said. "I was not really happy with my per- formance because I wanted to go a little faster, but still I made my qual- ifying time and that was a goal and I won my event." Wouda continued his outstanding performance Friday night in the 400- yard individual medley, setting a new Big Ten championship record (3:44.61). Saturday, Wouda won his last individual event, the 1650-yard freestyle. Not to be outdone, sophomore Gustavo Borges also won his three individual events, the 50-, 100-, and 200-yard freestyles. Borges met the NCAA cuts in all three events and also anchored the four winning Michigan relay teams. The 800-yard freestlye, 400-yard medley, and the 200 medley relays all set Big Ten records, and Borges's 42.0 in the last leg of the 400 freestyle provided the Wolverines with their fourth relay win and the most exciting one of the night. Freshman Royce Sharp came up with two wins and a second-place finish en route to being named the conference's Freshman of the Year. Sharp won the 200 IM, finished sec- ond to Wouda in the 400 IM, and set a new Big Ten record with his 1:42.72 in the 200-yard backstroke. "I was satisfied with it (200 backstroke) for now," Sharp said. "We didn't taper that much. I think I can go a lot faster at NCAAs. I did- n't expect (the award), but it's al- ways nice to get more hardware and plaques." In the butterfly events, Brian Gunn made his impact on the meet. Gunn, a senior tri-captain, won the 200-yard butterfly (1:44.73) and placed third in the 100 fly. Gunn also met a qualifying time in the 500 freestyle, finishing second behind Wouda. "I was really happy going a per- sonal best (in the 200)," Gunn said. "Winning was sort of a bonus. Whenever you go a personal best, you can't hang your head." Eric Wunderlich also had a strong meet. Wunderlich set new Big Ten meet records in the 100- and 200-yard breaststrokes. He was also a member of three winning relay teams. There were many other outstand- ing performances by the Wolverine swimmers. Rodney Van Tassell was on three relays and scored 47 indi- vidual points. Tom Hay also com- peted on three relays and notched 27 individual points. Other Wolverine scorers included Dan Abuzzi (26 re- lay, 6 individual), Brice Kopas (33 individual), Thomas Blake (33), Eric Namesnik (36), Kent Tschannen (11), Steve Duttenhoffer (26), Shuichi Matsumoto (10), Steve West (24), and Randy Teeters (5). Namesnik was neither shaved nor tapered for the meet because he had already qualified for the NCAAs. Namesnik was a little disappointed but expects to be ready in two weeks. The diving squad also chipped in on the all-around performance. Eric Lesser made the finals on both the 1- and 3-meter boards. Jeff Jozwiak, Alex Bogaerts, and Brad Lambert also competed and scored points. "They did a good job," Michigan diving coach Dick Kimball said. "I think they'll do better at their own pool at the zone meet." Lesser was also pleased with his performances. "It was a tough contest over the two nights," Lesser said. "I made it to the finals for the first time in 1 meter. I'm happy with my perfor- mance (Friday). I was able to put to- gether the dives I needed to." The Wolverines now shift their focus towards the national title that they hope to take away from Stanford in Indianapolis in late March. Namesnik believes that it is a possibility. "I think overall the team is doing awesome," Namesnik said on Friday. "If this is any indication - if we can hold on for three weeks. We can go back and know we're a good team. Hopefully, we'll realize that we have a chance to be national champions." MacDonald goes the distance for men runners at by Jesse Brouhard Daily Sports Writer MADISON - On a day in Wisconsin where the mile run could have culminated on the steps of the state capitol building a mile away, freshman Scott MacDonald decided to run circles around the com- petition in the Camp Randall sports complex instead. MacDonald highlighted the Michigan men's indoor track team's performance at the Big Ten champi- onships by winning the mile run with a time of 4:08.45, Saturday, and placing sixth in the 3000 meter com- petition the evening before. The Wolverines had strong showings throughout the distance events, but their lack of competitors in the sprints led to an eighth-place finish overall in the competition. "My main focus throughout the meet has been the mile; I had the fastest time coming into the final," MacDonald said. "I did feel a little pressured, but at least I made the fi- nals. That would have been a big disappointment not to be in the fi- nals." Freshman Trinity Townsend and junior Aaron Grzymkowski chipped in the other sterling distance perfor- mances. Townsend ended up finish- ing sixth in the 600 meter (1:21.50) while Grzymkowski placed fifth in the 800 meter run (1:54.30). Grzymkowski didn't make things easy on himself by coming from last place after 600 meters to fifth in the final lap of the race. "I was worried, but that has kind of been my style as of late," Grzymkowski said. "I've adopted a style of staying in back. I just have to make my move before it is too late." The 3000-meter event didn't go smoothly for MacDonald either, as he became a shoeless variety of his regular self after being spiked in the heel at the 1000-meter juncture of the race. "I got clipped in the heel and then I lost my shoe," MacDonald said. "It's really hard to run without one shoe, you have about one-half the traction." Sophomore Felman Malveaux placed into the semi-finals of the 55 meter dash, but his time of 6.56 sec- onds was not good enough to place him in the finals. "Felman hasn't had much work," track coach Jack Harvey said. "His times did get faster each race and that's what were looking for." In the field events, freshman Sean Clancy set a new personal record for himself by more than 100 points after accumulating a score of 3,809 in the pentathlon. This turned out to be good enough for a fourth- place finish. Big Tens Clancy's score could have been even higher, but his performances in the high jump and shot put went be- low his expectations. "I did O.K. but I kind of burned out on my high jump and shot put," Clancy said. "I did my best score of the season so far by 140 points. In about two weeks, I start practicing for the decathlon, which is even tougher." Junior Toby Van Pelt placed sixth in the pole vault, clearing 16' 9-3/4". The Michigan troika of sophomore Todd Richards (6' 10- 1/4"), senior Dan Reddan (6' 9") and freshman Jon Royce (6' 9") took sixth through eighth place in the high jump. Overall, Harvey expressed pleasure with the Wolverines' performances over the weekend. The squad placed more members in the finals of each running event (four) than in the recent past. "In the qualifying we got the people in that we needed to," Harvey said. "Overall I'm very pleased. This is our best performance at this meet, in the past three years." At the conclusion of the meet, MacDonald was honored as the Big Ten indoor freshman of the year for his performances in the mile and 3000 meter events throughout the-indoor season. 0 1~ Look for it in the Classiid (they really work!) ANN AROR 1 & 5TH AVE AT LIBERTY 76 1-9700 DAILY SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM . ALL DAY TUESDAY' 'excwpton STUDENT WITH ID. $350 HOWARD'S END (PG) GROUNDHOG DAY (PG) Present This Coupon When Purchasing A Large Popcorn & Receive One EXPIRES 3/18/93 TEAM EXPERTS FOR 17 YEARS Complete Outfitters for ALL Greek Team Sports plaques & trophies custom printed t-shirts, sweatshirts & jackets ActinspoWear 419 E. 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