14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 3, 1995 Undefeated track team heads to Meyo By Keith Smith For the Daily Hoping to continue its highly-suc- cessful season, the Michigan women's indoor track team heads to tomorrow's Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame. The Wolverines have not lost a meet this season, and tomorrow's con- test will be the team's first away meet of the year. "This is my first time traveling with the whole team. It should be very exciting," said freshman run- ner Pauline Arnill, who, combined with her twin sister Deanna, has had a big role in the Wolverines' suc- cess this season. Distance runner Cristie Wilson also welcomes the change of scenery. "It's nice to get away from home," she said. Notre Dame's track is also seen as a welcome change of pace. "The track is oversized with less curves," tri-captain Tanya Clay said. "It's easier to manage, fast and good for competition." Sophomore Jen Barber looks for- ward to what she sees as stronger opposition. "The higher level of competition will help everyone on the team," she said. With teams like Eastern Michi- gan, Illinois State and Notre Dame competing, the Meyo Invitational will probably be the most competi- tive meet the Michigan women have run thus far. "People will be coming to Notre Dame to prove something to them- selves and other teams," high jumper Monika Black said. "We have a strong team and we're going to go to Notre Dame and show them what we've got," said junior sprinter Tearza Johnson. Personnel, as well as team improve- ment, in an already successful season is what the women are looking for. We have a ,strong team and we 're going to go to Notre Dame and show them what we've got" - Tearza Johnson Michigan sprinter "We are concerned with running fast," 1500-meter run qualifier Karen Harvey said. "I hope everyone meets their personal goals." "We are looking forward to this meet," said junior shot putter Jayna Greiner. "It's going to be competi- tive, and we are looking forward to improving upon our own individual performances." Personal improvement is all fresh- man Tania Longe seems to be think- ing about. "I just want apersonal record. Ijust want to compete," she said. Michigan vs. Michigan State Olympia Arenas, Inc. is conducting a contest in conjunction with the Daily with prizes forthe Michigan-Michigan State game Feb.18 at Joe Louis Arena. The Grand Prize: A night for two at the Westin Hotel in downtown Detroit including two game tickets. Four First Prizes: Four game tickets each. Six Second Prizes: Two game tickets each. To enter, drop off your answers at the Daily sports desk in the Student Publications Building at 420 S. Maynard. The contest is cumulative - the contestants with the most correct answers over the next two weeks will have the greater chance to win. Today's question: Since 1990, Michigan and Michigan State have combined to have five players drafted in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft. Name them. Answer: Name. Phone: returns home . to face Wildcats By Brett Krasnove Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's tennis team is back from the Big Ten singles cham- pionships in Illinois and is preparing to head into the conference season. The Big Ten portion of the sched- ule begins tomorrow when the Wol- verines face Northwestern at 2 p.m. at the Liberty Sports Complex. The Wolverines were very success- ful while in Illinois -claiming victory in approximately 70 percent of their matches. After that performance, the team is riding a wave of confidence heading into conference play. "When you play in a very strong sectional tournament and win 70 to 75 percent of your matches, you domi- nated the competition," Michigan coach Brian Eisner said. However, after the team's recent individual successes, the Wolverines have shifted their focus to team for- tune. Although few of Northwestern's players made it past the second round at the championships, the Wolverines are not underestimating their opponents. "Northwestern really is a very, very good team," Eisner said. "They are currently ranked No. 5 in this district and we are ranked number three. "Last year, they were ranked about No.25 in the nation. I think they were a little stronger. I think we were right in Northwestern Is a very, Very ,good team." - Brian Eisner Michigan tennis coach the same class." In the only-Michigan-Northwest- ern meeting at the championships in Illinois, the Wovlerines' PeterPusztai demolished Rafael Rizo-Patron 6-2, 6-1, in the round of 16. Besides Rizo-Patron, the highest Wildcat finisher was Alex Witt, who reached the round of 16 before losing to top-seeded Lars Hiarrand from Minnesota. HOCKEY Continued from page 10 mostly comes from Carter and senior left wings Rem Murray and Steve Guolla. Each player has over 20 points and is among the CCHA's top 10 in scoring. However, they are the only Spartans among the league's top 30 in that department; the Wolverinesmean- while, feature seven such players. Western Michigan has had a much harder time putting the puck in the net. The Broncos rank eighth in the league in both goals and in the overall stand- ings. With their continued struggles, the Broncos' NCAA tournament showing of a year ago is becoming more and more of a distant memory. "I think everybody has been disap- pointed in us," Western Michigan coach Bill Wilkinson said, "especially our players and the coaching staff." Western Michigan has played Michigan tough in both of their meet- ings this year. The Wolverines had a six-game winning streak against the Broncos broken last Friday when the two teams tied, 2-2. In November, Michigan managed a 4-3 win over the Broncos in Kalamzoo. "That doesn't mean they're going to come in and clean our clocks," Berenson said. 0 mlvlmmmmm U I. WRESTLING Continued from page 10 "There's a lot of people counting on me, and I'm counting on myself," Lacure said. "Right now, I'm at the point where I'll wrestle anywhere. I've just got to get out there and wrestle. This is my chance." Michigan battles Purdue at noon tomorrow and then travels to Bloomington, where it will take on Indiana in the evening. In what might prove to be the most exciting match, Lacure will face Indiana's Jon McClain who leads the Hoosiers in wins with 19. "I'm a little nervous. I'm wrestling at a higher weight, so theguys area little stronger and bigger," Lacure said. Lacure's fellow teammates have confidence in the first-year wrestler and feel that he should have no prob- lems in the matches tomorrow. "Bill'satough freshman.Ifforsome reason he doesn't pull it off, it's going to make him that much better just to put him in the lineup," Biggert said. In the afternoon match, freshman heavyweight Airron Richardson squares off against the Boilermakers' All-American, No. 8 Tony Vaughn. Richardson has been improving on the mat and has won two of his last three matches after dropping two dev- astating matches early in the season. "I've been progressing all season and Ijust want to go into that match like I have been going into the previous matches where I wrestled well," Richardson said. "Tony's good, but if I wrestle well, I feel I have what it takes to hang with the best in the country." University of Michigan School of Music Saturday, February 4 Society Bank Cleveland Orchestra Residency Members of the Cleveland Orchestra and pianist Emanuel Ax present workshops and master classes. Limited space is available to the public (call 764-2516 to reserve); all visitors must register in the McIntosh Theatre lobby. School of Music, 9:30 a.m.-S p.m. Wind Ensembles H. Robert Reynolds, Dennis Glocke, Gary Lewis, conductors * Renaldo Hahn: Le Bal de Beatrice D'Este * Excerpts from Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff " Leonard Bernstein: Prelude, Fugue and Riffs (Deborah Chodacki, clarinet) Rackham Auditorium, 8 p.m., free Thursday-Sunday, February 2--5 FutureDance 1935-2035 University Dance Company Power Center Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. Tickets: $16, $12, students $6 (764-0450) Monday, February 6 Composers' Forum Concert New works by young University of Michigan composers Recital Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m., free Tuesday, February 7 Campus Symphony and Philharmonia Orchestras David Tang, Bundit Ungrangsee, Michael Hall, and Vincent Danner, conductors "* Overtures by Schubert and Copland - Liszt: Les Preludes " Kodaly: Hary Janos Suite Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m., free Piano Forum Lecture-recital by art professor Marvin Eisenberg: "History and Nature in Romantic Art and the Lieder of Schubert and Schumann" Recital Hall, School of Music, 11:30 am., free Wednesday, February 8 University Symphony and Philharmonia Orchestras With winners of the 1995 School of Music Concerto Competition " Glazunov: Alto Saxophone Concertd in E-flat (Timothy McAllister, saxophone) " Britten: Piano Concerto in D, mvt. 1 (Gretchen Roberts, piano) 8E INVOLVED!!! BECA PIONEER!I! STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the MICHIGAN LEAGUE STUDENT PROGRAMMING BOARD Student volunteers will become the PIONEER GROUP to assist in planning and implementing programs and events for the newly created MICHIGAN LEAGUE PROGRAMMING Student volunteers will: 1. be exposed to situations requiring their creative and leadership skills and 2. acquire new knowledge and experiences that wail be beneficial to their career Interested students, please see or call up Benita Maria Murrel, Programming Coordinator, between 8 am to 5 pm Tues. and Wed. and between 2 pm to 6 pm Thurs. and Fri. in Room 9 at the Michigan League, 911 N. University, tel. no. 764-0446 MATINEES s-'a Nay s90 GOORCH QUALITYTHEATER FREQUE- ALL SCREENS STEREO t1TA sT TA Present This Coupon ~~VA1 When Purchasing A ON42ndSTREET Large Popcorn & SARAH Receive One AM ImJESSICA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ --I PARKER Ic U'JfiI --rnm ®m®m m m mmm mm mmmmi G. 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