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2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - October 21, 1996

SCOREBOARD

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National Football League Standings

American Football
Conference
East
Tam W L
1;-Indianapolis 5 2
1-Buffalo 5 2
3-Miami 4 3
3. New England 4 3
5. N.Y. Jets 0 8
Central ~
Team W L
1. Pittsburgh 5 2
1., Houston 5 2
3.' Jacksonville 3 5
4. Baltimore 2 5
5. Cincinnati 1 6
West
Team W L
1. Denver 6 1
2. Kansas City 5 2
3. San Diego 4 2
4. Oakland 3 4
5. Seattle 2 5

National Football
Conference

Associated Press Poll
The new AP top 25 College Football
Poll with results from the past week.
First-place votes in parentheses.

AI HE EilF T&HEg
ATHLETE OF THE

14

East
Team
1. Washington
2. Philadelphia
3. Dallas
4. Arizona
5. N.Y. Giants
Central
Team
1. Green Bay
2. Minnesota
3. Detroit
4. Chicago
5. Tampa Bay
West
Team
1. Carolina
1. San Francisco
3. St. Louis
4. New Orleans
5. Atlanta

WEEK

W
6
5
4
3
2
W
6
5
4
2
1

T
0
0
0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
0

Team
1. Florida (57)
2. Ohio State (4)
3. Florida State (5)
4. Arizona State (1)
5. Nebraska
6. Tennessee
7. Alabama
8. Colorado
9. North Carolina
10. Michigan
11. Northwestern
12. West Virginia
13. Louisiana State
14. Virginia
15. Brigham Young
16. Kansas State
17. Penn State
18. Wyoming
19. Notre Dame
20. lowa
21. Utah
22. Auburn
23. Washington
24. Southern Miss.
25. Miami

Rec
7-4
6-0
5-0
7-0
54
41
7-0
5-1
54-1
641
7-0
5-1
5-1
7-1
6-2
T-0
4-2
5-1
6-1
52
4-2
6-1
4-2

Prey.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
11
13
14
15
17
20
18
21
10
23
8
24.
16
25
12

Who: John Madden
Eligibility: Senior
Hometown: Barrie, Ontario

Sport: Hockey
Year: Senior
Previous Team: Barrie Colts

Why: The senior center scored two goals - one of them shorthanded - in Michigan's 3-0
victory over Maine on Friday night. They were the his second and third goals of the season.
Background: Led nation last year with 10 shorthanded goals ... 1995-96 CCHA Tournament
Most Valuable Player ... Tied for fourth on 1995-96 team with 57 points (27 goals, 30
assists) ... 1995-96 Great Lakes Invitational All-Tournament team.

W
5
5
2
2
0

L
2
2
5
6
7

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COMMUNITY SERVICE
STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

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Week 8 Scores
Home team in CAPS
DALLAS 32, Atlanta 28
PHILADELPHIA 35, Miami 28
New England 27, INDIANAPOLIS 9
CAROLINA 19, New Orleans 7
WASHINGTON 31, N.Y. Giants 21
DENVER 45, Baltimore 34
Buffalo 25, N.Y. JETS 22,
SAN FRANCISCO 28, Cinc. 21
ST. LOUIS 17, Jacksonville 14
HOUSTON 23, Pittsburgh 13
ARIZONA 13, Tampa Bay 9
Monday October 21
Oakland at San Diego, 9 p.m.
Bye week: Chicago, Detroit, Green
Bay, Minnesota

Week 9 Schedule
Sunday, Oct. 27
N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Carolina at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Washington, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at Houston, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Green Bay, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Miami, 4 pm.
Kansas City at Denver, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Arizona, 4 p.m.
Buffalo at New England, 8 p.m.
Monday October 14
San Francisco at Green Bay, 9 p.m.
Bye week: New Orleans, Oakland

Who: Terrence Quinn
Eligibility: Sophomore
Hometown: Flint

Sport: Football
Year: Junior
High School: Northwestern

National Hockey League Standings

Western Conference
Central Division

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

Team
Dallas
Chicago
St. Louis
Phoenix
Detroit
Toronto

W
7
5
4
3
3
1

L
1
3
4
3
4
5

Pacific Division

Pts.
14
10
8
6
6
2
Pts.
8
8
7
6
8
8
4

Team
Florida
Philadelphia
N.Y. RangerS
Tampa Bay
New Jersey
N.Y. Islanders
Washington

W
4
4
3
4
2
1
1

L
0
4
4
1
3
3
5

T
2
0
2
0
1
2
0

Pts.
10
8
8
8
5
4
2

Team
Edmonton
Los Angeles
Colorado
Vancouver
Calgary
San Jose
Anaheim

W
4
4
3
3
4
3
1

L
4
4
3
3
4
3
5

Northeast Division

Team
Hartford
Montreal
Ottawa
Buffalo
Boston
Pittsburgh

W
4
3
2
3
3
2

L
1
2
1
4
2
5

T
0
2
3
0
1
0

Pts.
8
8
7
6
7
4

USA TodayCNN Poll
The new USA Today/CNN Coaches
Top 25 college football poll, with
first-place votes in parentheses.
Team Rec. Prev.
1. Florida (56) 70 1
2. Florida State (5) 5-0 2
3. Ohio State (1) 6-0 3
4. Arizona State 7-0 5
5. Nebraska 51 4
6. Alabama 7-0 7
7. Tennessee 4-1 6
8. Colorado 5-1 10
9. North Carolina 5-1 11
10. Michogn 51.1 12
11. West Virginia 70 14
12. Northwestern 64 15
13. Virginia 5-1 17
14. Kansas State 61 19
15. Louisiana State 5-1 18
16. Brigham Young 7-1 20
17. Penn State 6-2 8
18. Wyoming 8-0 22
19. Iowa 5-1 -
20. Notre Dame 4-2 9
21. Virginia Tech 4-1 23
22. Utah 6-1 25
23. Miami (Fl.) 4-2 13
24. Washington 4-2 -_
25. California 5-1 21
Today through Wednesday
No events scheduled.
Thursday
Hockey at Alaska-Fairbanks,
Fairbanks, Alaska, 7 p.m
Soccr at Michigan State, East
Lansing, 3'p.m.
Women's Tennis at All-American
Championships, Pacific Palisades,
Calif. (through Sunday).
Frday
Field Hockey at Penn State, State
College, 4 p.m.
Men's Cross Country at Eastern
Michigan Classic, Ypsilanti, 4 p.m.
Women's Cross Country at Eastern
Michigan Classic, Ypsilanti, 5:30
p.m.
Hockey at Alaska-Fairbanks,
Fairbanks, Alaska, 7 p.m.
Michigan club scores
Women's lacrosse
at Buffalo, N.Y.
Michigan 9, Syracuse 8
Michigan 6, Ohio 3
Michigan 9, Pittsburgh 2
Water skiing
National Collegiate Championships
at Milledgeville, Ga.
Michigan co-ed team -10th place

Why: On Monday, Oct. 7, Quinn joined 30 of his teammates in a visit to Mott Hospital, where
he visited patients and families on the sixth floor. Quinn also read to Abbot Elementary
school first-graders Friday, Oct. 11, as part of the SHARE student-athlete reading program.
Background: A backup wide receiver, Quinn has seen special teams action in five games
this season, notching one assisted tackle. He also saw action at wide receiver in the UCLA
game ... Born April 23, 1976. Enrolled in the College of LSA.

4

Quinn

NCAA Football
Results
Home team in CAPS
East
BOSTON COLLEGE 37, Rutgers 13
West Virginia 30, TEMPLE 10
BROWN 27, Fordham 14
BUCKNELL 10, Princeton 6
COLUMBIA 3, Lafayette 0
Colgate 31, CORNELL 21
DARTMOUTH 40, Yale 6
DELAWARE 24, N'eastern 14
Florida A&M 47, Delaware St. 26
ARMY 34, Tulane 10
South
VIRGINIA 62, North Carolina 14

GEORGIA 13, Vanderbilt 2
SOUTH CAROLINA 23, Arkansas 17
MARYLAND 52, Wake Forest 0
RICE 35, SMU 17
LOUISVILLE 27, Northern Illinois 3
CLEMSON 28, Georgia Tech 25
FLORIDA 51, Auburn 10
SOUTHERN MISS. 16, Memphis 0
ALABAMA 37, Mississippi 0
Oklahoma 28, BAYLOR 24
Wofford 48, NEWBERRY 13
LSU 41, Kentucky 14
Midwest
MICHIGAN 27, INDIANA 20
Iowa 21, PENN STATE 20
Northwestern 34, -WISCONSIN 30
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 41, Eastern
Michigan 36
OKLAHOMA ST. 28, Iowa State 27
Ohio State 42, PURDUE 14
Nebraska 24, TEXAS TECH 10

Michigan State 27, MINNESOTA 9
Kansas State 23, TEXAS A&M 20
Ball State 16, BOWLUNG GREEN 11
CINCINNATI 31, Houston 20
Ohio 24, KENT 15
AKRON 10, Miami (Ohio) 7
West
Colorado 20, KANSAS 7
UTAH 21, TCU 7
WYOMING 42, Fresno State 21
Air Force 20, NOTRE DAME 17
ARIZONA STATE 48, USC 35
OREGON STATE 26, Stanford 12
WASHINGTON 41, UCLA 21
San Diego St. 48, NEW MEXICO 42
BYU 55, TULSA 30
WASHINGTON ST. 21, California 18
Utah State 39, BOISE STATE 14
IDAHO 24, Nevada 15
Montana 34, E. WASHINGTON 30

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Sunday's Results
Home team in CAPS
CHICAGO 2, Los Angeles 1
TAMPA BAY 5, N.Y. Rangers 2
CALGARY 6, Edmonton 3
Boston 5, ANAHEIM 1
San Jose 3, ST. LOUIS 2
Florida at Phoenix, inc.

Monday's Game
Los Angeles at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.

Division I College Football Leaders

World Series Schedule

Day
Game 2: Atlanta at New York Monday
Game 3: New York at Atlanta Tuesday
Game 4: New York at Atlanta Wednesday
Game 5: New York at Atlanta-x Thursday
Game 6: Atlanta at New York-x Saturday
Game 7: Atlanta at New York-x Sunday
-x- if necessary
All games can be seen on Channel 2, FOX.

Time
7:30 p.m.
8:15 p.m.
8:18 p.m.
8:15 p.m.
8:01 p.m.
7:35 p.m.

Rushing
Player, School
Hanspard, Texas Tech
Davis, Iowa State
Autry, Northwestern
Thompson, Oklahoma State
Staley, South Carolina
Harley, East Carolina
Henley, Kansas
Parker, Oklahoma
Passing
Player, School
Wuerffel, Florida
Blanton, San Diego State
Sarkisian, Brigham Young
Jackson, Ohio State
Clement, Miami (Fla.)
Wallwork, Wyoming
Dutton, Nevada
Detmer, Colorado
Manning, Tennessee
Receptions Per Game
Player, School
Wilkins, Nevada
Harris, Wyoming
Cleveland, Central Florida
Stokley, SW Louisiana
Mackey, Lousiana Tech
Noisy, Nevada
Roberson, Fresno State
Knox, Western Michigan

Att.
180
188
171
168
169
118
149
88

Yds.
1306
1047
869
864
862
712
710
683

Avg.
7.3
5.6
5.1
5.1
5.1
6.0
4.8
7.8

YPG
217.67
209.40
144.83
144.00
143.67
142.40
142.00
136.60
Points
181.3
180.7
176.8
175.1
166.0
161.0
160.7
159.2
157.2

JOIN THE MOST PROMISING
PROFESSION OF THE 21 ST CENTURY
Prospective Teacher Education Meeting
Thursday, November 7, 1996
6:00 p.m.
Whitney Auditorium
Room 1309 School of Education Building
Call 764-7563 for more information.

Att.
161
117
231
80
125
267
162
172
180
GP
6
7
6
6
7
6
5
7

Comp.
102
75
158
51
84
167
112
111
120
Rec.
67
63
49
48
54
45
36
50

Yds.
1664
1161
2418
833
1086
2509
1319
1553
1691
Yds.
656
1001
636
753
875
648
617
580

TD
17
13
18
7
11
20
12
11
10

9
*
-_ s
. ..

RPG
11.17
9.00
8.17
8.00
7.71
7.50
7.20
7.14

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