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8B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - September 23, 1996

Schedule
Today
No events scheduled
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Wednesday
Women's cross-country at Eastern Michigan Classic,
Ypsilanti, 5:30 p.m.

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ATHLETE

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Who: Jeanine Szczesniak Sport: Volleyball
Eligibility: Sophomore Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Evergreen Park, III. High School: Mother McAuley
Why: The outside hitter served all 15 points - including two aces - in the first game of the Michigan volleyball team's victory over Eastern Michigan Szczes
on Saturday night. Szczesniak led the Wolverines to a three-game sweep, winning 15-0, 15-3 and 15-9.
Background: Won Michigan's Athletic Academic Achievement Award last year. Volleyball Magazine "Fab 50" player in 1995. Enrolled in Division of Kiniesiology.

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Who: Lindsey Ebert
Eligibility: Sophomore
Hometown: Fowlerville

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Sport: Volleyball
Year: Sophomore
High School: Fowlerville

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Why: Friday, Ebert joined her teammates in hosting more than 50 Detroit-area underprivileged youths at the volleyball match
against Notre Dame. The children received free admission, food and special autographed posters.
Background: Won the Michigan's Athletic Achievement Award. Team's Most Improved Player last year. Currently enrolled in the College of
Literature, Science and the Arts.

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