2B - The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - April 14, 1997 Sunday's scores Pro basketball Detroit 108, Chicago 91 Milwaukee 132, New Jersey 123 Houston 113, Seattle 73 L A. Lakers 100, Utah 98 Phoenix 105, Golden State 97 Pro hockey Boston 7, Pittsburgh 3 Hartford 2, Tampa Bay 1 Chicago 5, Dallas 2 St. Louis 3, Detroit 1 Washington 8, Buffalo 3 Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 4 Los Angeles at Colorado, Inc. Women's Tennis Results Against Minnesota Michigan 7, Minnesota 0 Pro baseball American League Boston 7, Seattle 1 Anaheim 8, Cleveland 3 Chicago 11, Detroit 8 Detroit 4, Chicago 2 Baltimore 9, Texas 0 New York 3, Oakland 0 Oakland 7, New York 4 Kansas City 6, Minnesota 1 Milwaukee 3, Toronto 2 National League Atlanta 6, Chicago 4 San Francisco 5, New York 1 San Francisco 7, New York 6 San Diego 3, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 14, Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 6, Florida 4 Montreal 8, Colorado 3 St. Louis 6, Houston 2 Western Conference A ie H SLiE TdF TlHEWEig ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Singles: No.1 Sarah Cyganiak (Mich.) d. Nora Sauska, 6-3,7-5 No. 2 Sora Moon (Mich.) def. Alice Rangsithienchai, 6- 3, 1-3 (retired) No. 3 Turneka Harris (Mich.) d. Kim Simonsen, 6-2, 6.3 No. 4 Brooke Hart (Mich.) d. Jana Hrdnova, 6-2, 6-1 No. 5 Erryn Weggenman (Mich.) d. Tarah Elkins, 7-5, 6.1 No. 6 Danielle Lund (Mich.) def Jen Hayes, 6.2, 6-1 Doubles: No. I Cygniak/Moon (Mich.) d. Jenni Svehla/Elkins, 8-0 No. 2 Hart/Lund (Mich.) d. Sauska/Rangsithienchai, 8-6 No. 3 Weggenman/Jen Boylan (Mich.) d. Simonsen/Hrdinova, 8-3 Transactions Who: Tyler Steketee Hometown: Jenison Highi School: Jenison High School Sport: Baseball Year: Junior ElIgibIl ty: Junior Why This weekend, Steketee closed out three of the Wolverines' four wins against Northwestern, as Michigan took over the top spot in the Big Ten. Steketee now has six saves on the season, leading his team with 14 appearances. Against Big Ten opponents in save situations, he has not allowed any runs. Background: Due to stress fracture of right tibia, missed the first 35 games of the 1996 season ... As a freshmman, made the third most starts on the team with 10 and pitched the third most innings with 64 Stekete ... Born August 21, 1975. NBA Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W x-Miami 59 x-New York 54 Orlando 44 Washington 40 New Jersey 24 Philadelphia 21 Boston 14 Central Division Team W x-Chicago 68 x-Atlanta 54 x-Detroit 52 x-Charlotte 52 Cleveland 40 Indiana 38 Milwaukee 31 Toronto 28 L 19 24 34 38 54 57 65 L 11 24 26 26 38 40 47 50 Pct. .756 .692 .564 .513 .308 .269 .177 Pct. .861 .692 .667 .667 .513 .487 .397 .359 GB 5 15 19 35 38 45.5 GB 13.5 15.5 15.5 27.5 29.5 36.5 39.5 Midwest Division Team W x-Utah 60 x-Houston 54 x-Minnesota 38 Dallas 23 Denver 20 San Antonio 20 vancouver 13 PacIfic Division Team W x-Seatte 54 x-LA. Laers 54 x-Portland 46 x-Phoenix 39 L.A. Clippers 35 Sacramento 32 Golden State 30 L 18 25 40 55 58 58 67 L 25 25 33 40 43 46 49 Pct. .769 .684 .487 .295 .256 .256 .163 Pct. .684 .684 .582 .494 .449 .410 .380 GB 6.5 22 37 40 40 48 GB 8 15 18.5 21.5 24 x-Clinched playoff berth NHL Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference AtlantIc Division Team W x-New Jersey 45 x-Philadelphia 45 x-Florida 35 x-N.Y. Rangers 38 Washington 33 Tampa Bay 32 N.Y. Islanders 29 L 23 24 28 34 40 40 40 T 14 13 19 10 9 10 12 T 12 8 15 15 9 Pts. 104 103 89 86 75 74 70 Pts. 92 84 77 77 75 61 Central Division Team W x-Dalas 48 x-Detroit 38 x-Phoenix 38 x-St. Louis 36 x-Chicago 34 Toronto 30 Pacific Division Team w y-Colorado 49 x-Anaheim 36 x-Edmonton 36 vancouver 35 Calgary 32 Los Angeles 27 San lose 27 L 26 26 37 35 35 44 L 23 33 37 40 41 43 47 T 8 18 7 11 13 8 T 9 13 9 7 9 11 8 Pts. 104 94 83 83 81 68 Pts. 107 85 81 77 73 65 62 Sunday BASEBALL Kansas City Royals - Activated catch- er Mike Macfarlane from the disabled list and optioned catcher Sal Fasano to Wichita of the Texas League (AA). San Francisco Giants - Placed out fielder Stan Javier on the restricted list due to a family illness: activated infielder Mark Lewis from the 154day disabled list. HOCKEY Calgary Flames - Assigned defense- man Jamie Allison and center Hnat Domenichelli to the Saint John flames of the American Hockey League. Saturday BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds - Recalled infielder Pokey Reese from Indianapolis of the Amecan Association (AAA): optioned outfielder OzzieTimmons to Indianapolis. Kansas City Royals - Announced they would activate catch. er Mike Macfarlane from the disabled list prior to Sunday's game and option catcher Sal Fasano to Wichita of Texas League (AA). New York Mets - Purchased the con- tract of infielder Matt Franco from Norfolk of the International League (AAA). St. Louis Cardinals - Recalled infield- er Steve Scarsone from Louisville of the American Association (AAA); placed infielder Roberto Meijia on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right groin; transferred pitcher Brian Barber from the 15- day disabled list to the 60.day disabled list. HOCKEY Monteal Canadiens - Recalled defenseman Brad Brown from Fredericton of the American Hockey League (AHL). Fdday COLLEGE Arizona State - Named Jennifer Haigh assistant women's soccer coach. Delaware State - Named James Dubose head men's bas ketball coach. Eastern Kentucky - Named Scott Perry head men's basket- ball coach. Hampton - Named Patricia Bibbs head women's basketball coach. Wright State - Named Will Rey assis- tant men's basketball coach. BASEBALL Chicago Cubs - Recalled outfielder Brooks Kieschnick from Iowa of the American Association (AAA). Cincinnati Reds - Recalled pitcher Hector Carrasco from Indianapolis of the American Association (AAA); designated pitcher Scott Service for assign ment. Cleveland Indians - Activated pitcher Jose Mesa from the restricted list; optioned pitcher Bartolo Colon to Buffalo of the American Association (AAA); desig nated outfielder Trenidad Hubbard for assignment to clear a spot on the 40-man roster. Minnesota Twins - Placed outielder Marty Cordova on the 15- day disabled list, retroac tive to April 10, with plan tar fascitis in his left foot; recalled outfielder Chris Latham from Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast League (AAA). New York Mets - Placed outfielder Andy Tomberlin on the 15- day disabled list. retroac tive to April 10, with a herniated disk in his neck. New York Yankees - Placed pitcher Dwight Gpoden on the 15- day dsabled list, retroac tive to April 6, due to a small left inguinal hernia; placed outfielder Darryl Strawberry on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 7, with a sore left knee; activated outfielder Tim Raines and recalled pitcher Ramiro Mendoza from Columbus of the International League (AAA). Philadelphia Philies-- Placed infield- er/outfielder Rex Hudler on the 154da disabled list with a pulled left ham string; placed outfielder Danny Tartabul on the 15 day disabled list with a fracture of the left foot; recalled infielder Kevin Jordan and purchased the contract of outfielder Rob Butler from Scranton/Wilkes-Bare of the International League (AAA); moved pitcher Tyler Green to the 60-day disabled list from the injured list. NORTHWESTERN Player AB R Williamson 3b 2 1 Kirsh cf 2 0 Ciarrachi ph 1 0 Baron rf 3 0 Dunn ss 3 0 DiMaggio dh 1 0 0' Donnell ph 1 0 Haanlb 30 Franzese c 3 0 Adams 2b 2 0 Dainton If 1 0 Anderson ph 1 0 Why: On April 11, Nikki not only read to a class of second graders at Bums Park Elementary, but also gave them their weekly spelling test. Nikki also distributed and signed posters and schedule cards. - Background: Named 1996 NCAA All-American on the vault ... Became 1996 Big Ten uneven bars champion after becoming the first gymnast to score a 10.0 in the event at the Big Ten championships Competed in the 1991 Championships of the USA ... Enrolled in the Division of Kiniseology ... Born June 23, 1977. H BI 00 00 1 1 00 2 0 00 0 0 10 00 MICHIGAN Player Cervenak 3b Sanborn dh Alcarez If D.Besco rf B.Besco lb Kalczynski ss Beermann 2b Kalahar c Bush cf AB R 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 30 1 0 STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK BI 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 SPRING Continued from Page 1B clash, including the unseasonably cold weather. The Maize, down 14-0 mid- Who: Nikki Peters Hometown: Willingboro, N. Jersey High School: Willingboro Sport: Gymnastics Year: Sophomore EligibIlity: Sophomorer Peters Saturday (Game 1) COMMUNITY SERVICE Northeast Division Team W L x-Buffalo 40 30 x-Pittsburgh 38 36 ,x-Ottawa 31 36 x-Montreal 31 36 Hartford 32 39 Boston 26 47 x-Clinched Playoff berth 6 Tots X Mkd~ed Northwestam MIchIgan Nor"Westem Koplove L,13 Mandana cranson W. 4-2 Steketee S. 4 23 1 y-Clinched President's Cup MLB Standings American League National League East Team Baltimore Toronto N.Y. Yankees Detroit Boston Central Team Milwaukee Minnesota Cleveland Kansas City Chicago West Team Oakland Seattle Texas Anaheim Pct. .778 .500 .500 .462 .455 Pct. .571 .545 .500 .444 .364 Pct. .583 .545 .375 .400 GB 2.5 2.5 3 3.5 GB 0.5 1 1 2 GB 1 2 2 East Team Florida Atlanta Montreal N.Y. Mets Philadelphia Central Team Houston Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago west Team Los Angelos Colorado San Francisco San Diego W 8 8 4 3 3 W 4 5 4 0 W 8 7 7 7 L 3 3 5 8 8 L 2 6 6 7 10 LI 3 3 3 4 Pct. .727 .727 .444 .273 .273 Pct. .667 .455 .400 '333 .000 Pct. .727 .700 .700 .636 GB 3 5 5 GB 2.5 3 4 GB 0.5 0.5 1 Saturday,+ NORTHWESTERN Player AB R Williamson 3b 3 1 Kirsh cf 2 0 Dunn ss 3 0 Haan lb 3 0 Dimaggio 2b 3 0+ Anderson dh 2 0 Ciarrachi c 3 0+ Dainton rf 3 0+ Kim If 2 0 0 0 way through the third quarter, scored a 0 0 pair of touchdowns over the latter part 0 0 of the period to cut the Blue lead to one. 4 1 Totals 222 4 2 The score remained that way until the 000001 0-1 game's final 36 seconds, when Baker's 100 001 x-2 field goal gave the Maize its first lead IP I R Eof the game, 16-14. 6 4 2 2 3 3 Blue took over at midfield - there 6 4 1 1 0 2 wasn't any kickoff and the Maize were 1 o ' 0 0 0 assessed a 15-yard penalty for exces- Game 2 sive celebration after the field goal - and on fourth down, Driesbach was MIC1GAN picked off by LeAundre Brown who N i eak 3a A3 R H Ut returned it 62 yards for a score. But the 0 0 Scales dh 3 0 2 1 extra point attempt failed, so Blue had 1 0 Alcarez If 3 0 1 1 yet another chance to come back, down 1 1 D.Besco rf 3 0 10- o 0 B.Bescosb 3 1 20 only eight, 22-14. 2 0 Kalczynski ss 2 0 0 0 Dreisbach hit Tai Streets on a 22- 0 0 Beermann 2b 3 0 1 1 yard strike as time expired to cut the 0 0 Millerc 1000 1 0 Sanbor ph o 1 o o deficit to two. But the two-point con- Kalahar ph/c 1 0 0 0 version failed, and the Maize were not Bush cf 3 0 0 0 only tasting victory but the steak din- ners they earned for the win, as well. 6 1 Totals 253 3 - Overall, the offense surprised many 1000 0 - with its performance. Characterized as often sluggish last season, it was any- r H RER B N 30 thing but. Senior tailback Chris Howard 4.2 6 2 2 0 2 ran for 67 yards, including a brilliant 1.1 2 0 20 18-yard touchdown scamper, which first put the Maize on the scoreboard. 6 5 1i 1 10 3 Sophomore fullback John Anes, who's received rave reviews from Carr this caught 10 passes between them for 121 yards. Streets tightened his clamp as the top wideout with 125 yards on four catches and earned praise from Woodson 4 was guarding him most of the game. "Our offense impressed me the most," Woodson said. "If we can do the things we did today during the season, we'll have no problem getting where we want to go. Tai Streets was amazing." Despite losing All-Americans Jarrett Irons and William Carr from the front seven, Michigan's defensive unit looked like it hasn't missed a beat. Sophomore linebacker Dhani Jones 1 10 tackles and is making a strong push to be Irons' replacement. Senior line- backer Clint Copenhaver is expected to assume some of Irons' leadership role, and Carr is also predicting big things from him as far as production goes. "Copenhaver should step up and be one of the best outside linebackers in the Big Ten," Carr said. "The key for us is that we're going to be quicker at tie linebacker position.' Junior defensive end Chns Singletary seemed to be in the Blue team's backfield the entire game, rack- ing up nine tackles, three for losses. The secondary could be Michigan's strongest suit this year, even though the weak side cornerback position is still up in the air. Brown took a step closer to securing that job with his interception and a forced fumble lead- ing to a Tom Hendricks touchdoo He's been competing with junior Andre Weathers. Already locked into starting jobs are Woodson at the other cornerback and senior Marcus Ray and junior Daydrion Taylor at the two safety spots. Women's Golf Results Northwestm Hargan L, 2-5 Dodd Seaman MIchgan Martay W, 3.0 Steketee S, 5 241 Results from the Bolermaker Invitational. Michigan finishers Wendy Westfall 77 79 156 Molly Vandenbark 73 85 158 Sharon Park 78 81 159 Ashley Williams 78 84 162 Nicole Green 84 80 164 Jodi Smith 84 91 175 Team results 1. Purdue 2. Mkhlgan 3. Missouri 4. Wisconsin 5. Notre Dame 6. Murray State 7. Northern Iowa 8. Cincinnati 9. Illinois 10. Franklin College 306 324 630 316 317 633 320 318 638 333 330 663 329 339 668 338 338676 340 341681 342 342684 332 358690 Sunday's game T-SHIRT PRINTING * LOWESTPRICES! HIGHESTQUALITY! FASTESTSERVICE! * 1002 PONTIAC TR. U U 994-1367 U.... NORTHWESTERN Player AR Williamson 3b 4 2 Musselman cf 4 3 Dunn ss 5 0 Baron rf 5 2 Haan lb 4 0 Dainton If 5 0 Dimaggio2b 3 0 Adams ph 2 0 Anderson dh 2 0 Kim ph 1 0 Franzese c 3 1 BI 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN Playar Cervenak 3b Scalesdh Alcarez If D.Besco rf B.Besco lb Kalczynski ss Beermann 2b Kalahar c Bush cf ASR 52 4 1 4 1 52 52 4 1 40 4 0 4 1 H Bw 31 00 32 00 1 1 12 01 12 4 0 spring, racked up 43 yards on nine car- ries. The receiving corps looked excep- tional despite a few dropped balls here and there and the absence of injured senior tight end Jerame Tuman. Tuman's counterparts, senior Mark Campbell and junior Aaron Shea, i Men's Golf Results Results from the Marshall Invitational in Huntington, West virginia. Baseball Box Score (Fmaw) Michigan finishers Adam Anderson 73 73 Michael Harris 73 75 Kyle Dobbs 74 73 David Jasper 78 73 Brent idalski 79 78 73 73 75 77 74 NORTHWESTERN Player AB R H Williamson cf/3b4 1 2 Dunn ss 4 0 1 Barch rf 4 0 1 Franzese c 4 0 0 Haan Ib 4 1 1 Dainton If 2 0 0 O'Donnell ph 1 1 1 DiMaggio 3b 1 0 0 Musselman pr/cf 20 1 Dodd dh 40 0 Pederson 2b 2 1 0 Koplove ph 1 0 0 MICHIGAN Player Cervenak 3b Sanborn dh Scales ph/dh Alcarez If D.8esco rf B.Besco lb Kalczynski ss Beermann 2b Kalahar c Bush cf I AB R H I 5 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 2110 2A 0 1 1 2001 5 0 2 0 A 1 0 0 Totals Northwestemr MIchigan 38 812 7 Totals 3910101 2201 023 000-8 006 103 00x-10 IP H R ER - 580 Team results 1. Northwestern 2. Ohio State 3. Indiana 4. Miami of Ohio 5. MIchIgan 6. Kent State 7. Minnesota 7. Eastern Kentucky 9. Kentucky 10. Toledo 10. Ball State 289 296 293 295 289 289 288 291 296 301 294 290 298 294 295 297 299 296 301 299 296 296 304 296 304 295304 305 295304 299 305 300 2 1 1 1 Williamson 4223 Levey Seaman 1,0-5 36101310 Kelley Hribemik )02-4 Herr W, 1-0 1 x -10 Steketee S.6 3.1 1.2 3 5 .2 3 .1 9 0 1 7 1 4 0 7 1 2 5 3 0 0 3 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 3 1 3 2 1 0 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 Totals Northwestern Michigan Norwester Brasser L, 3-4 Padgett Michigan Steinbach 33 4 T 2 Totals 101 000 0 063 000 0: IP H R ER 68 SO 3 5 10 9 8 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 Daily Sports. Because we're here to serve you. 9 7 4 4 4 11 Year books are coming Available for pick-up on the Diag or in the Fishbowl The Office Of New Student Programs is looking for ORIENTATION LEADERS for Fall 1997. You must be available from August 27 through August 29. Please pick-up an application at bnTCDP I r rirlr Anril 18_ After all the research and writin g* etus n (2% xi'- 0 Q lotb7' f t~~o We can bi d your report while you4 wait. Now you can wee fra te... withn 65e