12- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 26, 1997 No spring break trip for men's track team By'Chad Kujala Daily Sports Writer With spring break approaching, many students will be leaving behind skid marks on their way out of town. While basking in the glorious sun on the sandy beaches of Florida, don't expect to bump into anyone from the Michigan men's track team. That's because the Wolverines will be in Ann Arbor, hosting the Silverston Invitational on Saturday. The following weekend, some Wolverines will compete in Indianapolis at the NCAA champi- onship on March 7-8. The indoor season started with a goal - finishing high at the Big Ten champi- onship. The result: a middle-of-the-pack fifth-place finish. "Everyone ran well, we just didn't have enough depth," Michigan coach Jack Harvey said. "We left 30 points home with (Kevin) Sullivan and (John) Mortimer." Sullivan sat out the entire indoor season, while Mortimer was red-shirt- ed halfway through the season due to pneumonia. With the 1997 Big Ten championship already history, the concentration for the remainder of the indoor season clearly lies on the NCAAs. This weekend's invitational is the last chance for individuals to qualify for nationals. The likes of Notre Dame, Illinois and Eastern Michigan will also be bringing their best efforts to try to qualify for NCAAs. There will also be some small- er schools desperately attempting to achieve the same goal. "This weekend serves as a 'last- chance meet' for guys to try and qualify for nationals," Harvey said. As for the Wolverines, they will be doing their best to qualify the distance medley team. The team of Jeff Beuche, Jeff Wood, Jay Cantin and Don McLaughlin finished second last week- end at Big Tens. They still need to shave a couple of seconds to receive a provi- sional qualifying spot for nationals. "We're going to go after distance medley this weekend," Harvey said. "If we run fast enough, I expect we'll have them at nationals." But nothing is automatic yet. Neil Gardner has received a provisional spot in the 55-meter hurdles along with McLaughlin and Scott MacDonald in the mile. The distance medley team has not qualified, but it is close to doing so. Although Gardner, McLaughlin and MacDonald have only received provi- sional spots, Harvey expects that they will make the trip to Indianapolis. "Nobody's in for sure, but probably Gardner will make it in the hurdles and McLaughlin and MacDonald in the mile' Harvey said. "If we run fast enough, I think the medley team will be in too:' lason MacDonald and the Michigan men's gymnastic team travel to Califomia on Saturday to face a piethora of oppo- nents at the Gold Challenge MARGARET MYERS/Daily M men tumblers aim for Gold N ETTERS Continued from Page 10 are expecting strong performances from is junior Brook Blain. Having gotten off to the best start on the team (3-0), Blain won his 50th career match in Michigan's last outing against Middle Tennessee State and will try to add to his win total. Co-captain David Paradzik, the Wolverines' No. 1 singles player, will enter the weekend with a 2-1 record, and his 14 wins on the year land him one shy of 60 for his career. He, along with sophomore William Farah, is also part of the only doubles team to have won a match at the O'Charley's tourna- ment. Farah has been getting it done on his own as well. The sophomore is currently third on the team with his 12-8 record, and has an amazing 36 wins in only two seasons with the Wolverines. The top-ranked singles player on the team is currently junior Arvid Swan. He is tenth in the region and he teamed up with Blain to receive the ninth rank- ing in doubles. Other ranked Wolverines in the region are Paradzik (No. 15) and freshman Matt Wright (No. 21). After they finish up with Virginia, the Wolverines get pretty lucky - depending on how you look at it.A Rather than staying on the frozen tun- dra of Michigan, they get to spend some of their spring break in Arizona. On the down side, one of their oppo- nents - Arizona - is ranked No. 17. The Wolverines start off by facing Arizona State on Wednesday, then go on to face the Wildcats on Friday. Michigan has pulled off two victo- ries in three tries against Arizona State in the brief series, but the Wolverines haven't fared as well against Arizona. The Wolverines are only 1-3 against the Wildcats. With only one tournament between their trip to Arizona and the start of their Big Ten schedule, the Wolverines are hoping that the extensive lay-off was enough to get them ready for the tough stretch to come. By Ginger L Zabel For the Daily The Michigan men's gymnastics team will be traveling to California over spring break in the hopes of stir- ring up an earthquake - Michigan style. The 16th-ranked Wolverines plan to shake up some teams this Saturday in Santa Barbara, where they will meet California, UCLA, San Jose State, Illinois, Oklahoma, Stanford, Arizona State, and Santa Barbara in the Gold Challenge Invitational. This past weekend's loss to Illinois- Chicago by a slim 0.15 points will only be an incentive for the Wolverines to reach for bigger and better things in the coming week. In addition to improving their team score and hit percentage to 80 percent, the Wolverines hope to get past three or four of the eight teams there. "We should end up somewhere in the middle of the pack," Michigan coach Kurt Golder said. But for the coach and individual ath- letes, team improvement is more important than wins and losses at this point. Freshman Jose "LaLo" Haro will be entering this week's competition ranked seventh nationally in the parallel bars and 20th in the all-around, yet the team takes priority when he considers the upcoming competition. "I have my personal goals, but the team goals go first," Haro said. "We're trying to improve our scores." After Sunday's score of 221.2 against Illinois-Chicago, the team has had to raise those goals. "We're shooting for 225 by the end of the year, and we're on track to do that," Golder said. Another athlete prepared to help Michigan achieve its goal is junior Tim DeGraw. He is currently the highest ranked athlete on the team - at No.4 nationally - in the floor exercise with a 9.80. The Wolverines will be leaving Friday to arrive in Santa Barbara on Saturday for the Invitational. For the first half of the following week the team will train at Santa Barbara's facil- ities, and then it will move on to California to train for the second half of the week. The Wolverines will compete there on March 7. m NCAAs Continued from Page 11 even reaching the finals. In the 1996 out- door NCAAs, the streak of disappoint- ment continued, as she again failed to qualify for the finals in the high jump. According to Forrester, this year is going to be different. "(My second-place finish) should actually help" Forrester said. "I know what to look for and what kind of bugs to figure out. I've been around the first time, so the second time should be much easier. "This whole season, I've been a lot dif- ferent from last season -- I had a lot of pressure to qualify for nationals, and I wanted to prove myself. I didn't have that this year - I'm a lot more confident." The fates of other Wolverines are even less certain than Forrester's. Junior Tania Longe has provisional spots in the long jump, the triple jump and the 55-meter hurdles, but her perfor- mances may not be good enough to beat out others who have also qualified provi- sionally. Other Michigan athletes who share Longe's unstable provisional status are freshman Maria Brown in the 55 and 200 dashes, sophomore Marcy Akard in the 5,000 and sophomore Katie McGregor in the mile. Another distance runner, freshman Lisa Ouellet, is also in limbo in the 800, in which she has a season's best of 2:09.47. Ouellet was hoping to improve her standings at Big Tens with a better time, but sickness relegated her to sixth place. Ouellet definitely plans on making the trip to Indianapolis, though - and not as a spectator. "I'm on the bubble of getting in,' Ouellet said. "I'll try to get in a good time (this) weekend. Hopefully I'll be feeling ten times better than I feel now. I know I'm ready for it, it's just a matter of doing it. It wasn't meant to be (at Big Tens), so hopefully it will happen (this) weekend." Read " Sollenberger in Paradise, Or in lecture. * 01 0v