12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 28, 1997 . :. .1 no" 777 TRACK Continued from Page 10 second and third in the mile and 3,000-meter run, respectively, but she was not completely satisfied with her performance. "I think the efforts were out there today, but I think we just had a hard week of training," McGregor said. "We went and did the best we could do today - definitely not our best, but the best we could do today, which is all you can ask for. "No matter what you run, it's never going to be good enough, but a lot of people are running far from their (personal record's). It's time to get rolling, and hopefully, we'll do that next week." If sophomore Sarah Hamilton con- tinues to improve, she will have nothing to worry about when Big Tens come around. Hamilton fin- fished first in the 800 with a time of 2:13.89, while freshman Lisa Ouellet came in third. Ouellet won the 800 at last week's Red Simmons Invitational, but Saturday she may have been feeling the effects of competing in the mile run earlier in the day, in which she also finished third. Considering that Ouellet and McGregor probably did not run up to their full potential at the Michigan Interregional, the distance crew may prove even more dominant down the stretch. This is good news for a young Michigan track team, which will need consistent scorers as its large number of contributing fresh- men continue to adapt to college competition. "We're really young, both in the distances and across the board with the rest of the track team - it's a team that's going to grow," said Michigan assistant coach Mike McGuire, who is in charge of the dis- tance runners. "We need our upper- class leadership. We need some peo- ple to come to the floor and be the coaches on the field." McGuire has accepted the promi- nent role the distance runners will have in the fate of the Wolverines but cautions about placing too much emphasis on their importance - yet. "We take pride in doing our part and making a contribution to the team," McGuire said. "There's an expectation that goes with the terri- tory. We may have percentage-wise scored more points, but someone like ({sprinter) Maria Brown can impact a bigger race right now better than a lot of people. "It's important for us to improve as track athletes, so that when the next cross country season rolls around, we're that much more confident." ? A 4SSchedu010 Men's T fk/lFId at Meyo Invitational, SouthBend, Ind. Today, !ome~W~n's 'Trak/FIelt Meyo InvitationalSh Bed pm, E~~ Men'~s Ten'i t D' Ctharley's Vlunteer Clasic, Knoxville, Tem, Alt CDay: Tomorrow * Westlg t Michigan Stt, as Lnsng,73 pmSunday Wk 6 els a. t Northwesen, Evantt1m 111,, TBA. Thu at Wo Af G .. nastlcs at State of Michigan Classic, lo CIctyF :Oi State;. Columbusi$J 7 p.m. Y~lnl ~rl West til% hio Sta~teColumbus, 6 PM, l lt dafWtmn 9s ltba !atindiana, Bloomn rgton 7 p.m. e 1~nS easketba t ;lleh lciganvsStates Cridler Arena 2 33 : ;: tT 1us '( Cares's Volunteer Clasic, Knoxville,, pm 'o.. Ail Dy Hocliey vs, Bowling Geen, Ycost Arena, 7 p~m, Wtmen's Swim/Dive vs. Notre D~ame, E.' M ichigan, Cah tm Natatorium 3, pM. 1 '.0 ay ntics vs. Ohio State, Cliff lKeen Arena, 7 p n. >: <>><= ~, r . . .... .................. I 1 Associated Press Poll First-place votes in parentheses. JTrug an. 26 gamnes) Taem Record Pvs. t IKana 70j 20-0 1 2- Wale Forest' 1541 4 ?~ K~4u~y ' 1&~2 3 5+Mayl ad 17-2 .7. 6. ist. 1s-2 LCeson 16-3 2 9, W~usi1e - x.6-2 6 10' Ar*Od 12-4 11 li owa State 13.3 14 124 Du.15-5 10 13.. Nw.M xk oj5-3 15 14'..t Vlla a15-4 12 15. Stnfo13 17 t6 . ; ..i 1L4-5 13 14. njiana17-4 21 184. Clor~o1 -4 1 19. odhCarlin...12~5.9 20 Xav14tOhio)1$-$16 s1 Tulsa 15-4 24 T>2 T00 ..Te : 13-4 20 23. Texa 11-5 23 24' Marquatte 13-3 25 25bSuth Card inna .13 5 4 10% sodium nitrite r8% yto knowan 4,fff4OW 7744S are Seniors and Grad Students - Not Just Another Student In Your Class! They take accurate and complete lecture notes which are great supplemental study materials for students. I4/i'iVO7T'- lndivdual lectures C41f2f1X TVO?7Y Subscribe for a full quarter and pick up notes weekly 0 30%/o animal fat 74_3TRAtdZ Just the notes you need to prepare for the test BMVIO7EY- Notes taken during previous quarters Call today or stop in and browse! I I I )'j4 0/% SAVINGS BIO ANTHROPOLOGY 161 BUDDHIST STUDIES 220 CHEMISTRY 130 CHEMISTRY 215 ECONOMICS 101 ECONOMICS 102 ENGLISH 313 FINANCE 310 GEOL SCI 102 GEOL SCI 107 HISTORY 111 LINGUISTICS 210 NRE 47OIECON 370 PHYSICS 125 PHYSICS 126 PHYSICS 242 POLL SCI 140 PSYCHOLOGY 111 PSYCHOLOGY 330 PSYCHOLOGY 340 4 Dial 1-800-COLLECT and save up to 44%: 4 PSYCHOLOGY 350 PSYCHOLOGY 360 PSYCHOLOGY 370 PSYCHOLOGY 380, I