28 - The Michigan Daily - SPCRTSMonday - September 22, 1997 NFL Standings How the AP Top 25 Fared The new Associated Press top 25 ollege foot)al poll with results through Sept. 20. First USA TodayIESPN Poll The new USA TodayCNN coaches top 25 college foot- bal poll with results Tarough Sept. 20. First-place votes i:? oarentheses. NFC AFC NFC East Team -Dallas Washington Arizona Philadelphia N.Y. Giants NFC Central Team Tampa Bay Green Bay Detroit Minnesota Chicago NFC West Team San Francisco Carolina St. Louis Newr Orleans Atlanta W 2 2 1 1 1 W 4 3 2 2 0 W 3 2 2 1 0 STR Wi Wi L1 L1 L3 STR W4 W2 L1 L2 L4 STR W3 L1 Wi Wi L4 AFC East Team W L T New England 4 0 0 Miami 2 2 0 Buffalo 2 2 0 N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 Indianapolis 0 4 0 AFC Central Team W L T Jacksonville 2 0 0 Baltimore 3 1 0 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 Cincinnati 1 2 0 Tennessee 1 2 0 AFC West Team W L T Denver 4 0 0 Kansas City 3 1 0 Seattle 2 2 0 Oakland 1 3 0 San Diego 1 3 0 Next Week's Games STR W4 L2 Wi Wi L4 STR W2 W3 Wi L2 L2 STR W4 W3 W2 L1 L2 place votes In parentheses. Team 1. Florida f32;" 2. Penn State (28) 3, Nebraska (7) 4. Fonda State (1) 5 North Carolina (2) B. Mic*g$an 7. Ohio St. 8. Auburn 9 Tennessee 10 Washington 11. Iowa 12. Michigan State. 13. LSU 14. Virginia Tech 15 Washington State 16. Colorado 17. Clemson 18. Kansas State 19. Georgia. 20. Stanford 21, Alabama 22. Texas A&M 23. BYU 24. UCLA. 25. Arizona State ATHLETE OF THE WEE.! How they fared Beat Tenness=ee 35-22 Beat touisville, 57-21 Beat Washington, 27-14 Beat Clemson, 35-28 Beat Maryland, 40-14 Beat Baylor, 38-3 Beat Arizona, 28-20 Beat LSU,31-28 Lost to Florida, 35-22 Lost to Nebraska. 27-14 Beat Iowa St, 63-20 Beat Notre Dame, 23-7 Lost to Auburn, 31-28 Beat Temple, 23-13 - Beat llinois 35-22 idle Lost to Florida St. 35-28 idle - Beat NE Louisiana, 42-3 .Beat Oregon St. 27-24 Lost to Arkansas. 17-16 Beat SW Louisiana, 66-0 Beat Arizona St., 13-10 idle Lost to BYU. 13-10 Ne xt week at K{entucky idle - idle - vs. Virginia vs. Noe Dame at Missouri vs. Central Florida idle idle vs. Miinpis Idle vs. Akron vs. Ark ansas State vs. Boise State vs. Wyoming at Georgia Tech vs Lowling Green idle vs. Oregon vs. Southern Miss. vs. North Texas , at SMU vs. Arizona at Oregon State T eamn 1. Flonda (43) 2. Penn State (14) 3. Nebraska (3) 4. Florida State (1) 5. North Carolina (1) S. Michigan 7. Ohio State R Aubum 9. lowa 10. Tennessee 11. Washmgton 12. Virgnia Tech 13. Michigan State 14. Washington State 15. Louisiana State 16. Colorado 17 Kansas State 18. TexasA&M 19. Alabama 20. Georgia 21. Clemson. 22. Stanford 23. Arizona Sate 24. BYU 25. Air Force Rec. 3-0 ~3-0 3-0 3-0 3.0 2.0 3-a0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 21 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 11 h-0 Pts. 1,517 1,478 1,407 1,372 1,285 1,203 1,198 1,036 987 955 951 851 808 688 674 524 473 454 3$0 366' 330 266 213 162 120 Prey. .1 2 6 5 7, s 8 12 13 4 3 14 18 20 10 19 22 11 25 15 27 Who: Amber Berendowsky Hometown: Brighton High School: Erighton Sport: Soccer Year: Sophomore Eligibility: Sophomore Why The forward led Michigan to two Conference victories this week- end, reCording two assists and one goal in Michigan's 41 Victory over Ohio State ... Berendowsky tied her own Michigan record with 19 points in a season. Background: Elected Miss Soccer for the state of Michigan in 1996. Enrolled in th Division of Kineseology .-. Born Sept. 28, 1977. Yesterday's Scores Baltimore 36, TENNESSEE 10 NEW ENGLAND 31, Chicago 3 NEW ORLEANS 35, Detroit 17 Kansas City 35, CAROLINA 14 GREEN BAY 38, Minnesota 32 N.Y.: JETS 23. Oakland 22 SAN FRANCISCO 34. Atlanta 7 DENVER 38, Cincinnati 20 BUFFALO 37, Indianapolis 35 ST. LOUIS 13. N.Y. Giants 3 SEATTLE 26, San Diego 22 TAMPA BAY 31, Miami 21 Today's Game Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 9 pm. New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Washington. 1 p.m. Denver at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City. 4 p.m. Baltimore at San Diego, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Oakland, 4 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 4 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati. 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Monday's Game San Francisco at Carolina, 9 p.m. NCAA Football Results James leaves Minnesota due to personal problems. East Boston College 35, Rutgers 21 Cornell 14, Princeton 10 Harvard 45, Columbia 7 Brown 52, Yale 14 Colgate 27, Fordham 14 Dartmouth 23. Pennsylvania 15 Syracuse 30, Tulane 19 Virginia Tech 23, Temple 13 Duke 20. Army 17 Marshall 48. Western Illinois 7 Navy 46, Southern Methodist 16 Midwest Michigan 38, Bay.r 3 Rice 40, Northwestern 34 Penn State 57 Louisville 21 Kentucky 49. Indiana 7 Purdue 28, Bal State 14 Wisconsin 36, San Diego State 10 Michigan State 23.Notre Dame 7 Iowa 63, Iowa State 20 Ohio State 28, Arizona 20 Ohio 50, Buffalo 0 Washington State 35, Illinois 22 Nebraska 27, Washington 14 Missouri 42, Tulsa 21 Kent 41, Eastern Michigan 38 Cincinnati 34, Kansas 7 Minnesota 20. Memphis 17 Bowling Green 31. Akron 28 Toledo 23, Western Michigan 13 Indiana State 19, Southern Illinois 14 South North Carolina 40. Maryland 14 Arkansas 17, Alabama 16 Texas A&M 66. Southwest Louisiana 0 Georgia 42, Northeast Louisiana 3 Morehead State 56, Valparaiso 24 South Carolina 26, East Carolina 0 Florida State 35, Clemson 28 Florida 33, Tennessee 20 Southern Mississippi 35. Nevada 19 Virginia Tech 23, Temple 13 Georgia Tech 28, Wake Forest 26 Central Florida 41. Idaho 10 Louisiana Tech 56, Central Michigan 28 Georgia Southern 22, Wofford 7 Auburn 31. Louisiana State 28 North Texas 30. Texas Tech 27 West Stanford 27, Oregon State 24 Wyoming 30.San Jose State 10 Oregon 43, Fresno State 40 California 40. Oklahoma 36 Air Force 24, Colorado State 0 Utah 56. Texas-El Paso 3 New Mexico 25, Utah State 22 Home teams in CAPS MLB Standings American League National League East Team Baltimore N.Y. Yankees Detroit Boston Tpronto Team Cleveland Chicago Milwaukee Kansas City Minnesota West Team Seattle Anaheim Texas Oakland w 94 0 77 76 72 w 83 77 75 64 63 w 87 82 72 63 L 61 65 78 80 83 71 78 78 90 91 L 69 74 84 93 Pct. .606 .581 .497 .487 .465 Pct. .539 .497 .490 .416 .409 Pct. .558 .526 .462 .404 GB 4 17 18.5 22 GB 6.5 7.5 19 20 GB 5 15 24 East Team Atlanta Florida N.Y. Mets Montreal Philadelphia Central Team Houston Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago Cubs West Team San francisco Los Angeles Colorado San Diego w 97 90 84 76 64 w 79 76 71 71 66 w 86 84 81 74 L 58 65 72 79 92 L 76 80 84 84 90 L 70 72 75 82 Pet. .626 .581 .538 .490 .410 Pet. .510 .487 .458 458 .423 Pet. .551 .538 .519 .474 GB 7 13.5 21 33.5 GB 8 8 13.5 GB 2 5 12 Transactions Yesterday's Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON 5, Chicago White Sox 2 l'.Y:YANKEES 5, Toronto 4 Detroit 11, BALTIMORE 3 MINNESOTA 2, Milwaukee 1(10) KANSAS CITY 1, Cleveland 0 Anaheim 4, TEXAS 1 Seattle 9, OAKLAND 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 7, ATLANTA 1 PITTSBURGH 14, St. Louis 2 Houston 8, CINCINNATI 3 CHICAGO CUBS 11, Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 8, SAN DIEGO 5 N.Y. Mets 2, FLORIDA 1 Colorado 10, LOS ANGELES 5 Home teams in CAPS Saturday Basketball Colorado Xplosion (ABL) - Traded forward Traci Thirdgill to the New England Blizzard for a conditional 1998 draft pick. Football New York Jets - Terminated the contract of offensive lineman Siupeli Malamala; added offensive lineman JR. Conrad to the active roster from the team's practice squad. Hockey Phoenix Coyotes - Assigned center Tavis Hansen, left wing Jeff Christian and right wing Martin Simard and Rhett Gordon to Springfield of the American Hockey League. St. Louis Blues - Assigned Brent Johnson, Lubos Bartecko and Michal Handzus to Worcester of the American Hockey League; assigned center Daniel Corso to Victoriaville of the Quebec Midget Junior Hockey League. Toronto Maple Leafs - Assigned center Marc Deyell and defensemen D.J. Smith and Daneil Markov to St. John's of the American Hockey League. Washington Capitals - Reassigned forwards Alex Kharlamov, Jeff Nelson, Martin Gendron, Miika Elomo, Kent Hulst, Norm Batherson, Joel Theriault, Benoit Gratton, Matt Lahey, Andrew Van Bruggen and Rob Bonneau, defensemen Steve Poapst, Pat Boileau. former Michigan defenseman David Hariock, Jason Mansoff and Kayle Short and goaltender Sebastien Charpentier to minor-league teams within the organization. Olympics Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee - Named Cathy Priestner Allinger as director of ice sports. Friday College Cincinnati - Announced that guard Teresa Davis has left the basket- ball team due to personal reasons. Nicholls State - Named Matt Pantusa track and field coach. SUNY Brockport - Named John Riley assistant women's golf coach. Texas - Dismissed forward Lamar Wright from the men's basketball team for violation of team rules. Baseball Boston Red Sox - Extended contract of director of scouting Wayne Britton through the year 2000. Cincinnati Reds - Extended contract of manager Jack McKeon through the 1998 season. Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Midwest League) - Named Kevin Doyle president. Basketball Columbus Quest (ABL) - Agreed to terms with guard Tonya Edwards on a two-year contract. New England Blizzard (ABL) - Signed center Tara Davis to a tryout contract. Hockey National Hockey League - Suspended Edmonton Oilers defenseman Sean Brown three games and fined him $1.000 for an abuse of official incident on Sept. 17. Los Angeles Kings - Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with left wing Jeff Shevalier and a three-year contract with center Eric Belanger. Montreal Canadiens - Signed general manager Rejean Houle to a contract extension through the 2000-2001 season. San Jose Sharks - Signed defenseman Dider Pietropaulo and returned him to Rouyn Noranda of the Quebec Junior League; assigned left wing Stephen Guolla, goaltender Jamie Ram and center Jarrod Skalde to Kentucky of the American Hockey League; assigned left wing Barry Potomski to Las Vegas of the International Hockey League. Tampa Bay Ughtning - Signed goaltender Martin Bradette; named Curtis Bell medical trainer. Vancouver Canucks - Assigned left wings Darren Sinclair and Tyson Nash to Syracuse of the American Hockey League and right wing Matt Cooke to Windsor of the Ontario Hockey League; released goaltender Nolan McDonald and ight wing Jamie Linden. Chicago Wolves (IHL) - Released defensemen Lee Cole. Sergie Sinisc in. John Dance, left wing Ben Fryia, center Kahlil Thomas and right wing Jack Koval. F Las Vegas Thunder - Promoted lain Schaefer to scouting corfdinator. Orlando Solar Bears (IHL) - Released defensemen Greg Callahan, Sean Halifax, Chad Wilson, left wingers Mark O'Donnell, J.C. Ruid and goaltender Nathan Grobins. Baton Rouge Kingfish (ECHL) - Signed defensemen Kevin MacDonald. Thursday Colleg$ Eastern Football Conference - Named Bo Ruggiero director of marketing and promotions. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference - Announced the formation of MAAC Hockey League, to begin play in 1998-99 with the following schools: American International, Canisius, Connecticut. Fairfield, Holy Cross, lona, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart. Colgate - Named Vickie Sax softball coach. La Salle - Named Dr. Thomas Brennan director of intercollegiate athletics and sports recreation, effective in October. Southwest Texas - Named Michael Vandegarde assistant basketball coach and Glenn Lewis marketing associate. Baseball Major League Baseball - Reached a five-year agreement that gives ESPN Radio its exclusive domestic regular season and postseason broadcast rights. Football National Football League - Fined Oakland Raiders defensive Darrell Russell $7,500 for roughing the passer in Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta Falcons - Signed offensive lineman Scott Adams. Baltimore Ravens - Signed cornerback Eugene Daniel; released cornerback Dorian Brew. Miami Dolphins - Re-signed punter Kyle Richardson. Philadelphia Eagles - Signed rookie free agent cornerback Tim McTyer to the practice squad. Hockey Carolina Hurricanes - Reassigned 15 players to New Haven of the American Hockey League: centers Ian MacNeill, Byron Ritchie. Tom Buckley and Brian Secord; left wings Trevor Wasyluk. Andrew Taylor, Mike Rucinski, Mike Morrone and Kevin Boyd: right wings Shane Willis and Ethan Philpott; defensemen Ashlin Halfnight, Sergei Fedotov and Hugh Hamilton and goaltender Tripp Tracy. Detroit Red Wings - Agreed to terms in a three-year contract with left wing Vyacheslav Kozlov. New Jersey Devils - Returned goaltender Jean-Francois Damphousse and forwards Mathieu Benoit, Glenn Crawford and Carl Prud'homme to their respective junior teams, and defense men Henrik Rehnberg and Jan Srdinko to their European teams. Source: USAToday.com MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The University of Minnesota gave Courtney James a chance to stay in school, straighten out his personal life and, eventually, return to the basketball team. He turned down the offer. James, convicted this summer in a domestic assault case after helping the Golden Gophers to the Final Four last spring, has decided to leave school and pursue a professional basketball career. James made his decision after the university told him he would be suspended for the entire 1997-98 sea- son. "Courtney was involved in behavior that I simply will not tolerate in my program," coach Clem Haskins said during a brief news conference Saturday. "Courtney did a marvelous job on the court, but like a lot of young people he made some poor decisions. He paid a stiff penalty for his mis- takes." James, a 6-foot-8 forward, was arrested in April, just two weeks after the Gophers lost to Kentucky in the national semifinals. He was accused of hitting his girlfriend in the face with an addressbook. He was convicted last month on one misdemeanor count of intending to cause fear.' He was found innocent of intending to cause harm, another mis- demeanor. James also was accused in two sep- arate cases of threatening women, although no charges were filed. One of those women taped a conversation with Haskins last summer in which the coach said she should have gone to him first before the police. Excerpts of that conversation were played on a local television station. "He made some poor decisions," Haskins said. "He's not the only one. We've got people (all over) our coun- try who make poor decisions. He just made one that he got caught, and the media really picked up on it and made a lot of national news." James was unavailable for comment Saturday. His mother, Esther Whitley of Indianapolis, did not return a tele- phone message. James did apologize to several peo- ple, including his mother, Haskins and the university, through a release issued by the school. "My actions have put the peopir close to me and the program through.a very difficult, embarrassing and painful time," James said. "I feel j have learned from my actions." The university suspended James indefinitely after his arrest in April. Three other players later were accused in separate sexual assault cases, none of which resulted in charges. James, a starter who averaged 84 points and 7.2 rebounds, also is it. second member of last year's Big Ten championship team to leave school. Charles Thomas, a guard who was usually the first player off the bench; transferred to Eastern Kentucky. "We have to move on," Haskins said. "(James) is not the first young man who has made a mistake that played for coach Haskins. "These things happen. You're deaf ing with young people. ... It's over, we'd like to put this behind us and move on." Haskins, men's athletic director Mark Dienhart and vice president if student affairs McKinley Boston have been mulling James' future since his arrest in the spring. They decided to suspend him for the entire season, but he could have earned financial aid and stayed in school. He also might have been able ,0 practice with the team if he completed a counseling program started last spring and abided by a strict behav* ioral contract. Instead, he probably will try to catch on with a team in Europe or in a domestic league such as the CBA or USBL. 0 a I A special thank you to all prize contributors for helping to make Wlelcome to0Mihzfrn 9 a huge success! 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