2B - The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - February 24, 1997 NBA Standings Eastern Conference I Western Conference c : Itttet £kaDaiu Atlantic Division T eam W Miami 42 New York 40 " Otlando 27 : Washington 24 New Jersey 16 Philadelphia 14 Boston 11 Central Division Jeam W Chicago 48 Detroit 40 Atlanta 35 Charlotte 34 Cleveland 30 Indiana 25 Milwaukee 25 Toronto 19 di L 13 15 25 30 38 39 43 L 6 13 18 21 23 28 29 35 Pct. .778 .727 .519 .444 .296 .264 .204 Pet. .888 .755 .660 .618 .566 .471 .463 .352 GB 2 13.5 17.5 25.5 27 30.5 GG 7.5 12.5 14.5 17.5 22.5 23 29 Midwest DivIuwon Team W Utah 38 Houston 36 Minnesota 27 Dallas 17 Denver 17 San Antonio 13 Vancouver 11 Pacific Division L 15 19 27 34 39 40 47 L 15 16 26 30 29 32 35 Pct. .71.7 .55 .500 .333 .304 .245 .190 Pet. .717 .704 .527 .444 .431 .385 .364 GB 3 11.5 20 22.5 25 28.5 GB .5 10 14.5 15 17.5 19 ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Shannon Shakespeare Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba High School: Kelvin School Sport: Swimming Year: Freshman Eligibility: Freshman Team Seattle LA. Lakers Portland Sacramento L.A. Clippers Golden State Phoenix W 38 38 29 24 22 20 20 Why: The freshman, who is not related to the great bard, won six Big Ten titles and earned 60 points for the team as the Wolverines won their 11th consecutive Big Ten championship this weekend. Background: Represented Canada in the 1996 Olympics in the 100 free, 400 free relay, 800 frg relay and the 400 medley relay ... Seven time Canadian national champion ... Holds the Canadian records for the 50-meter and 100-meter freestyle ... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and Arts ... Born May 6, 1977 NHL Standings Eastern Conference Snakespeare Western Conference Atlantic Division Team W Philadelphia 35 Florida 28 New Jersey 29 N.Y. Rangers 28 Washington 23 Tampa Bay 23 N.Y, Islanders 20 17 19 18 26 30 29 30 T 9 14 12 9 6 7 10 T 10 5 8 11 13 7 Pts. 79 70 70 65 52 53 50 Pts. 74 67 56 55 53 47 Central Division Team W Dallas 40 Detroit 28 St. Louis 28 Phoenix 27 Chicago 25 Toronto 23 Pacific Division Team W Colorado 37 Edmonton 29 Calgary 25 Vancouver 27 Anaheim 25 Los Angeles 21 San Jose 21 L 22 19 27 29 28 36 L 14 27 30 31 30 33 33 T 4 12 8 4 8 2 T 8 6 7 2 6 8 6 Pts. 76 68 64 58 58 48 Pts. 82 64 57 56 56 50 48 NCAA Men's Basketball Results COMMUNITY SERVICE Northeast Division Team W L Buffalo 32 19 Pittsburgh 31 24 fhartford 24 28 Montreal 22 29 Ottawa 20 26 Boston 20 33 Sunday East Pittsburgh 75, Boston college 71 Boston University 57, Maine 50 lona 64, Siena 58 Loyola (Md.) 67, Fairfield 59 Villanova 65, Connecticut 58 St. Peters 71, Niagara 58 Canisius 63, Manhattan 44 Midwest Purdue 67, Michigan 58 Dayton 69, UMass 67 South Mississippi 67, Florida 65 Mississippi State 93, Arkansas 77 N. Carolina-Charlotte 86, AlaBirmingham 74 Virginia Tech 76, Duquesne 62 VMI 97, East Tennesee State 75 Florida State 67, Clemson 65 South Florida 65, St. Louis 62 Tulane 81, Houston 77 Southwest New Mexico State 72, North Texas 68 West UCLA 73, Duke 69 Saturday Big Ten Indiana 64, Northwestern 49 Minnesota 67, Illinois 66 Michigan State 71, Penn State 57 Iowa 69, Ohio State 56 STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 6 Who: Blake Sloan Hometown: Morton Grove, 1ll. High School: Dover-Sherborn Sport: Hockey Year: Senior Eligibility: Senior Transactions Yesterday Baseball Detroit Tigers - Signed outfielder Pedro Munoz to a minor league ocntract and invited him to spring training. Milwaukee Brewers - Signed pitcher Peter Benny and catcher Bobby Hughes to one- year contracts. Basketball Golden State Warriors - Placed guard B.J. Armstrong on the injured list with torn cartilage in his left knee. Activated Lou Roe from the injured list. Utah Jazz - Placed forward Adam Keith on the injured list with a left hamstring contu- sion. Activated swingman Jamie Watson from the injured list. Hockey Calgary Flames - Agreed to loan defenseman Mark Hussey to the New York Islanders IHL affiliate, the Utah Grizzlies, in exchange for center Jim Dowd being loaned to the Saint John Flames, Calgary's AHL affiliate. Friday College Cal State Northridge - Named Jeff Kearin outside linebackers coach, Rob Phenecie receivers coach, John Rosenberg defensive coordinator, Aron Gideon offensive line coach and Jimmy Hackett defensive line coach. Baseball Texas Rangers - Signed pitcher Danny Patterson and infielder Fernando Tatis to one- year contracts. Basketball Milwaukee Bucks - Placed center Andrew Lang on the injured list with tendinitis in right achillies. Signed guard Cuonzo Martin. Phoenix Suns - Signed center Horacio Llamas Grey to a 10-day contract; elected not to resign Dexter Boney, Football Buffalo Bills - Signed wide receiver/returner Jimmy Cunningham, who played last year with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL, and kicker Carlos Huerta. New York Giants - Allocated quarterback Stan White to the London Monarchs of the World League. Hockey Los Angeles Kings - Reassigned center Nathan LaFayette to Syracuse of the AHL. Pittsburgh Penguins - Acquired left wing Garry Valk from the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for defenseman JJ. Daigneault. San Joge Sharks - Reassigned Shean Donovan to Kentucky of the AHL. Women's Track & Field Results --..i Why: Well, this whole thing was his idea. In the fall of 1995, Sloan - approached the Athletic Department, wondering how community-ser- vice-oriented athletes Could be honored. Soon afterward, the Athletic Department and the Daily teamed up to insitute the Community Service Student-Athlete of the Week. For efforts such as these, Sloan was given college hockey's Humanitarian Award on Friday night. Background: Honorable Mention All-CCHA last season ... Going into the weekend, Sloan was leading the team in plus/minus rating, with plus- 28 ... Enrolled in LSA ... Majoring in English ... Born on July 27, 1975. Sloan I NCAA Hockey Results CCHA Yesterday Ohio St. 8, Michigan St. 3 Alaska-Fairbanks 2, Ferris St. 1 Saturday Michigan 4, Lake Superior 4 Ferris St. 4, Alaska-Fairbanks 4 Bowling Green 3. Ohio St. 3 Michigan St. 7, Miami (Ohio) 3 Western Michigan 6, Notre Dame 1 Friday Michigan 8, Lake Superior St. 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 6, Ferris St. 4 Miami (Ohio) 3, Bowling Green 2 Notre Dame 5, Western Michigan 4 WCHA Saturday North Dakota 4, Alaska-Anchorage 0 Minnesota 3, Colorado College 0 Denver 4, Wisconsin 3 Northern Michigan 5, Michigan Tech 3 St. Cloud St. 3, Minnesota-Duluth 3 Friday North Dakota 2, Alaska-Anchorage 0 Minnesota 3, Colorado College 3 Denver 5, Wisconsin 3 Northern Michigan 4, Michigan Tech 3 Minnesota-Duluth 5, St. Cloud St. 3 ECAC Saturday Clarkson 7, Brown 4 St. Lawrence 6, Harvard 3 Cornell 5. Rensselaer 2 Cogate 1, Union 1 Yale 4, Dartmouth 1 Princeton 2, Vermont 0 Friday Clarkson 4, Harvard 2 Brown 6, St. Lawrence 6 Colgate 3, Rensselaer 2 Union 7, Cornell 1 Princeton 4, Dartmouth 4 Vermont 3, Yale 2 Hockey East Saturday Maine 7, Boston 2 Boston College 3, UMass 2 Providnce 5, UMass-Lowell 2 Merrimack 7, Northeastern 6 Friday Maine 3. Boston 0 Merrimack 1, Northeastern 1 Providence 6. UMass-Lowell 1 Baseball Box Score (yste) AP Women's Poll The new Associated Press top 25 women's college basketball poll with results through Feb 9. First-place votes in parentheses. Team Rec. Pt s. Prey. 1. Connecticut (37) 22-I 1,020 1 2. Old Donifon (3) 21-1 981 2 3. Stanford (1) 23-1 951 3 4. Louisiana Tech 21-2 881 4 5. North Carolina 201 862 5 6. Georgia 18-4 825 6 7. Alabama 19-4 760 7 <6 Tenessee 18-7 713 8 9. Viginia 184 704 10 10. Flrda 17-5 633 13 11. Texas 16.4 561 8 12, Vanderbilt 165 520 16 1.3 LSU 19-2 516 11 14, Knses 174 446 12 15 JIllinois 184 424 18 16. Texay Tech 14.6 392 14 17, Notre Dame 20-5 323 15 18. Duke 16,5 293 20 19, Stephen F. Austin 20.3 270 21 20. Michigan St. 18.4 259 24 21. Arkansas 157 159 17 22. Clemson 15.7 149 19 23. Nebraska 17-3 132 - 24, George Washington 17-4 73 25. Tub ne 19-3 64 --I NCAA Women's Basketball Results Sunday Top 25 (2) Old Dominion 102, George Mason 46 (4) North Carolina 70, (11) Virginia 65 (5) Georgia 79, (20) Arkansas 63 (6) Alabama 70, (15) Vanderbilt 60 Purdue 80, (17) Illinois 75 (19) Michigan State 93, Indiana 79 South Florida 81, (24) Tulane 70 Saturday East Boston College 84, Pittsburgh 59 Bucknell 59, Army 48 Connecticut 67, Vilanova 54 Harvard 70, Penn 60 Miami 64, Syracuse 53 Lafayette 58, Colgate 51 Midwest Butler 73, Cleveland State 66 Detroit 57, Wis.-Green Bay 44 E. Michigan 86, Ball State 71 Notre Dame 75, Seton Hall 61 Toledo 94, Bowling Green 89 Troy State 83, W. Illinois 63 Wichita State 80. Evansville 56 South Alcorn State 79, Southern U. 51 Florida 75, Mississippi State 71 Georgia Southern 78, W. Carolina 65 Jackson State 87, Alabama State 60 Kentucky 76, South Carolina 52 La Salle 67, Virginia Tech 54 New Orleans 90, Lamar 59 Nicholls State 56, Sam Houston State 54 West Arizona 72, Oregon State 56 Colorado State 73, Fresno State 62 Montana 72, E. Washington 40 Oregon 65, Arizona State 45 Pepperdine 79, San Diego 51 San Francisco 67, Loyola Marymount 56 USC 87, UCLA 74 Results from the Big Ten Indoor Championships this weekend. Team Competition 1, Wisconsin, 119 points: 2, Michigan, 82 points; 3. Ohio State, 79 points; 4, Illinois, 66 points; 5, Penn State, 63 points; 6, Minnesota, 52 points; 7, Michigan State, 50 points; 8, Purdue, 49 points; 9, Indiana, 31 points; 9, Iowa, 31 points. High jump 1, Stacy Ann Grant, Illinois, 5-10 (1.78m); 2, Nicole Forrester, Michigan, 5-10 (1.78m). Pentathlon 1, Tania Longe, Michigan, 4118 points. Triple jump 1, Shandi Boyd-Pleasant, Ohio State, 41-5 3/4(12.64m); 2, Tania Longe, Michigan, 41-2 1/4(12.55m). 55 meter Hurdles 1, Shandi Boyd-Pleasant, Ohio State, 7.74; 3, Tania Longe, Michigan, 7.94. Distance medley relay 1, Wisconsin, 11:42.59; 3, Michigan, 11.52.30 (Ouellet, Murdock, Hamilton, Froud). 55 meters 1, Sevatheda Fypes, Michigan State, 6.74; 4, Maria Brown, Michigan, 6.98; 6, Denise Bocag, Michigan, 7.08. 200 meters 1, Sevatheda Fypes, Michigan State, 23.65; 4, Maria Brown, Michigan, 24.82; 8, Denise Bocag, Michigan, 25.33. 800 meters 1, Jenni Westphal, Wisconsin, 2:10.63; 6, Lisa Ouellet, Michigan, 2:13.43. Mile run 1, Kathy Butler, Wisconsin, 4.42.25; 6, Katie McGregor, Michigan, 4:51.96. 5,000 meters 1, Kathy Butler, Wisconsin, 16:36.32; 5, Marcy Akard, Michigan, 17:07.70; 9, Julie Froud, Michigan, 17:32,30; 10, Elizabeth Kampfe, Michigan, 17:33.67. MICHIGAN Player Cervenak 3b Quinn 3b Beerman 2b Hood ph Alcaraz If Bobedalf D. Besco rf B. 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Michigan, 6? 1/3 points; 6, Indiana, 50.5 points; 7, Purdue, 48 points; 8, Michigan State, 41 points; 9, Ohio State, 39 points; 10, Penn State, 29 1/3 points. Heptathlon 1, Benjamin Jensen, Minnesota, 5648 points; 4, Alex Lengemann, Michigan, 4968 points. High jump 1, Staffan Strand, Minnesota, 7.4.5(2.25m); 4, Damon Devasher, Michigan, 6-10 3/4 (2.10m). 55 meters 1, Reggie Torian, Wisconsin, 6.29; 3, Damon Devasher, Michigan, 6.38; Steve Jenkins, Michigan, 6.47; Martin Bowman, Michigan, 6.62. 200 meters 1, George Page, Iowa, 21.63; 9, Brian Thiesen, Michigan, 22.72. 600 meters 1. Carlton Clark, Wisconsin, 1:18.60; 7, Dwayne Fuqua, Michigan,' 1:20.88. 800 meters 1, Joseph Loner, Penn State, 1:50.87; 4, Jay Cantin, Michigan, 1:52.04, Mile run 1, Don McLaughlin, Michigan, 4:18.59; 3, Scott MacDonald, Michigan, 4:20.12. 3,000 meters 1, Kyle Baker, Michigan State, 8:16.22; 6. Steve Lawrence, Michigan, 8:27.92. 5,000 meters 1, Kyle Baker. Michigan State, 14:23.60; 2, Steve Lawrence, Michigan, 14:23.75; 13, Todd Snyder, Michigan, 14:54.54; 14, Dave Barnett, Michigan, 14:56.23. 4x400 meter relay 1, Ohio State, 3:14.37; 8. Michigan, 3:19.70. Distance medley relay 1, Illinois, 9:53.63; 2, Michigan, 9:54.58 (Beuche, Wood, Cantin, McLaughlin). Long jump 1, Bashir Yamini, Iowa, 25-9 1/4 (7.85m). Pole vault 1. Tye Harvey, Minnesota, 18-11/4 (5.52m). Shot put 1, Nathan Davis, Indiana, 60-3 1/4 (18.37m). Triple jump 1, Matt VanderZanden, Wisconsin. 52-8 3/4 (16.07m). 2.2 0.2 1.0 1.0 0.2 2.0 6.0 2.0 1.0 4 1 4 3 2 2 8 0 0 7 3 5 5 1 1 5 2 0 4 2 5 4 1 1 5 0 0 6 2 3 2 1 1 3 3 0 Softball Box Score estr)aYI MICHIGAN Player Tate If Kelley dh Conrad lb Griffin dh Davis cf Mika rf Kosanke ss Gentile 3b Lang 2b Judd ph/2b McKittrick dh Seestedt c Bush cf Totals Michigan Arkansas Michigan Griffin W Gillies Arkansas Kincaid AS R 4 1 3 0 4 2 1 1 4 1 20 3 0 30 20 0 1 1 0 40 30 27 6 ARKANSAS Player Gulick cf Sartini 3b Erickson ss Cirigliano c Bryant lb Flores dh Selford 2b Hightower rf Kincaid p Richardson If AS R 4 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 H Bl 20 20 10 10 00 00 10 0 0 00 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 0J U 76 27070 401 000 1--6 000 000 0--0 IP H R ER BB5 SO 4.0 4 0 0 1 2 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 6 5 3 4 Announcing the AT&T "Ultimate Road Trip" Sweepstakes. Going abroad this school year? 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