2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 3, 1997 NFL Standings How the AP Top 25 Fared The new Associated Press top 25 colege footbal poll with results through Nov, 2. First USA Today/ESPN Poll The new USA Today/CNN coaches top 25 college foot- ball poll with results through Nov. 2, First place votes in NFC AFC NFC East Team N.Y. Giants Washington Philadelphia Dallas Arizona MFC Central Team Green Bay Minnesota Tampa Bay Detroit Chicago ?NFC West Team San Francisco Carolina Atlanta New Orleans St. Louis W 6 5 4 4 2 W 7 7 6 4 1 W 8 5 2 2 2 STR W5 Wi L1 L2 W STR W4 W5 W L2 L1 SR W8 W3 W1 L3 L5 AFC East Team N.Y. Jets Miami Buffalo New England Indianapolis AFC Central Team Pittsburgh Jacksonville Baltimore Tennessee Cincinnati AFC West Team Denver Kansas City Seattle San Diego Oakland W 6 5 5 5 0 W 6 6 4 4 2 W 8 6 5 4 3 STR W2 L2 L2 L3 L9 STR W5 Wi L1 Li Wi STR W2 W2 L1 L1 L2 place votes in parentheses. Team 1. Nebraska (46j 2. Penn State (16) 3. FlorIda State i 4. Mkchga (1) 5. North Carolina (2) 6. Washington 7. Ohio State 8. Tennessee 9. Georgia 10. UCLA 11. KXnsaS State 12, lowa 13. Florida 14. LSuI 15. Arzona State 16. Washington State 17. Auburn 18. Toledo 19, Mississippi State 20. Virginia Tech 21. Texas A&M 22. Syracuse 23. Purdue 24 Southern Mississippi 25. Okiatroma State How they fared Next week Beat Oklahoma 69-7 at Missouri Beat Northwesten 30-27 vs. Michigan Best No. Carolna St. 4835 vs. North Carolina Beat Minnesota, 24-3 at Penn State Beat Georgia Tech. 16- 13 vs. Oregon Beat USC, 27 0 vs. No. 14 Georgia Beat Michigan St., 3713 at Minnesota Beat South Caroina 22-7 vs. Southern Mississippi Beat Florida 3717 vs. Auburn Beat Stanford, 27-7 vs. Washington Beat Texas Tech, 13-2 at Kansas Beat Purdue, 35-17 at Wisconsin Lost to Georgia, 37-17 vs. Vanderbilt Beat IKentucky. 63-28 at Alabama Beat Washngton St., 44-31 at California Lost to Anzona St., 44-31 vs. Southwest Louisiana Lost to Mississippi St., 220 at Georgia Beat Miami (OH), 35-28 at Ball State Beat Auburn, 22-0 at Alabama Beat Ala.-Birmingham, 37-0 vs. Miami Beat Oklahoma St., 28-25(OT) vs. Baylor Beet West Virginia. 40-10 vs. Boston College Lost to Iowa, 35-17 vs, Michigan State Beat Cincinnati. 24-17 ile Lost to Texas A&M, 28-25(OT) at Oklahoma parentheses. Team 1. Nebraska (37) 2. Florida State (3) 3. Penn State (20) 4. Michigan 12) 5. North Carolina 6. Washington 7. Tennessee 8 Ohio State 9. Georgia 10. Kansas State 11 UCA 12. LSU 13. Florida 14. Iowa 15. Washington State 16, Arizona State 17. Aubtxn 18. Virginia Tech 19. Syracuse 20. Toledo 21. Texas A&M 22. West Virginia 23. Oklahoma State 24. Purdue 25. Southern Mississippi cite! irgtan aug ~ ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ReC. 8-0 7-0 -0 8-0 7-1 61 81 7-1 7-1 7-2 62 6.2 6-2 7-1 E2 7-2 6.2 6-3 62 62 6.2 6.2 6-2 Pts. 1,526 1,449 1.438 1,373 1.322 1.198 1,162 1.161 9640 907 898 844 790 767 691 635 467 418 334 302 275 225 205 201 126 Prev 1 3 2 4 5 7 8 9 15 12 13 14 6 16 10 21 11 22 24 23 NR 17 19 18 NR Who: Kevin Sullivan Hometown: Brantford, Ont. High School: North Park Sport: Cross Country Year: Senior EligibIlIty: Senior Why: Sullivan ran to his fourth Big Ten Championship last weekend. He is only the third Wolverine in history to do so. He helped Michigan win its first Big Ten title in four years. This season he won three races - the Michigan Open, Illinois Invitational, and the Big Ten Championships. The duo of Sullivan and John Mortimer has finished first and second in every race this year. Background: Fifth North American to break four-minute-mile record; fin- ished 5th in the World Championships in Goteburg, Sweden; All- American 1993, 1994, 1995; red-shirted due to injury in 1996. Personal: Enrolled in the College of Engineering. Sullivan Yesterday's Scores ATLANTA 34, St. Louis 31 BUFFALO 9, Miami 6 CAROLINA 38, Oakland 14 Washington 31, CHICAGO 8 CINCINNATI 38, San Diego 31 Tampa Bay 31, INDIANAPOLIS 28 MINNESOTA 23. New England 18 N.Y. JETS 19, Baltimore 16 (OT) ARIZONA 31, Philadelphia 21 DENVER 30, Seattle 27 SAN FRANCISCO 17, Dallas 10 Jacksonville 30, TENNESSEE 24 GREEN BAY 20, Detroit 10 Today's Game Pittsburgh at Kansas City Home teams in CAPS Next Week's Games Arizona at Dallas, 1 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Indiana, 1 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Carolina at Denver, 4 p.m. New England at Buffalo, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Oakland. 4 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Tennessee, 4 p.m. Seattle at San Diego, 4 p.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Monday's Game San Francisco at Philadelphia, 9 p.m. NCAA Division I Football Leaders NCAA Football Results NHL Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L T Philadelphia 7 5 3 Washington 7 5 2 New Jersey 8 4 0 N.Y. Islanders 6 5 2 N.Y. Rangers 3 6 5 Florida 3 7 3 Tampa Bay 2 9 2 Northeast Division Team W L T Boston 9 5 1 Ottawa 8 4 3 Pittsburgh 8 6 2 Montreal 7 4 2 Buffalo 5 7 2 Carolina 3 8 3 Yesterday's Results DETROIT 4, Anaheim 3 Dallas 3, PHILADELPHIA 3 Boston 3, OTTAWA 1 CHICAGO 3, Pittsburgh 1 PHOENIX 3, Calgary 1 Westem Conference Central Division Pt s. 17 16 16 14 11 9 6 Pts. 19 19 18 16 12 9 Team St. Louis Detroit Dallas Phoenix Chicago Toronto W 11 11 9 6 5 3 Pacific ivision Team W Colorado 7 Los Angeles 5 Anaheim 5 Edmonton 5 L 2 2 4 5 10 7 L 2 6 5 7 9 10 9 Pts. 24 24 20 14 10 8 Pts. 20 14 14 11 9 8 8 East Albany 42, Stonehill 26 Boston College 22, Pittsburgh 21 Brown 37, Cornell 12 Columbia 17, Princeton 0 Connecticut 45, Boston University 7 Delaware 14, William & Mary 0 Harvard 24, Dartmouth 0 Hoftstra 51, Massachusetts 13 MIT 20, Massachusetts-Boston 15 Penn 26, Yaie 7 Slippery Rock 38, Lockhaven 6 Temple 49, Rutgers 7 Villanova 37, Rhode Island 15 Midwest Michigan 24, Minnesota 3 Albion 31. Adrian 13 Alma 20, Kalamazoo 16 Ball State 31, Akron 14 Dayton 49, Evansville 7 Drake 45, Aurora 0 Eastern Illinois 21. Indiana State 14 Ferris St. 24, Saginaw Valley State 23 Findley 70, St. Xavier 8 Grand Valley St. 24, Northwood 20 Hanover 10, Wabash 7 Hillsdale 35. Michigan Tech 19 Hope 37, Olivet 8 Indiana 23. Illinois 6 Iowa 35, Purdue 17 Kansas 34, Iowa State 24 Kent 29. Rnwling Green 20 No. Michigan 35, Wayne 29 Nebraska 69, Oklahoma 7 North Dakota 20, South Dakota 19 Notre Dame 21, Navy 7 Ohio State 37. Michigan State 13 Ohio 30, Northern Illinois 26 Penn State 30, Northwestern 27 Peru State 33, Northwest Oklahoma 20 Southern Mississippi 24, Cincinnati 17 Toledo 35. Miami (Ohio) 28 Western Michigan 41, Eastern Michigan 38 South Baylor 23, Texas 21 Citadel 7, Wofford 3 Clemson 33, Wake Forest 16 E. Carolina 45, Louisville 31 Furman 38, Elon 20 Georgia 37, Florida 17 Kansas State 13, Texas Tech 2 Louisiana Tech. 26, Alabama 20 Memphis 24, Houston 3 Miami 42, Arkansas St. 10 Tennessee 22, South Carolina 7 Texas A&M 28, Oklahoma St. 25 (OT) Texas-El Paso 14, BYU 3 Tulsa 21, Utah 13 Tuskeegee.16, Clark Atlanta 7 Virginia 45, Maryland 0 Virginia Tech 37, Ala.-Birmingham 0 West Air Force 34, Hawaii 27 Arizona State 34. Washington State 31 California 33, Oregon State 14 Colorado State 45, UNLV 19 E. Washington 24, Idaho 21 Fresno State 53. San Jose State 12 Missouri 41, Colorado 31 Montana 21, Northridge 13 Nevada 45, New Mexico State 24 Rocky Mountain 30. W. Montana 17 Southern Utah 37, UC-Davis 27 UCLA 27, Stanford 7 Washington 27, USC 0 Wyoming 41, San Diego State 17 Player 1. Ricky Williams, Texas 2. Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 3. Tavian Banks, Iowa 4. Desmond Parker, Oklahoma 5. Amos Zereoue, West Virginia 6. Dwayne Harris, Toledo 7. Ahman Green, Nebraska 8. Kevin Faulk, LSU 9. Travis Prentice, Miami (Ohio) 10. Curtis Enis. Penn State Receiving Leaders Player i. Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech I Fttn Riaiwr iKnt 3. Randy Moss, Marshall 4. Bobby Shaw, California 4. Troy Walters, Stanford 6. Geoff Noisy, Nevada 7. Tony Horne, Clemson 8. Antonio Wilson, Idaho 9. Nakia Jenkins. Utah St. (tie) Desmond Clark, Wake Forest Carries 199 212 178 185 191 205 170 124 233 140 Games 9 9 9 8 8 9 8 9 9 9 Player Attempts 1. Brock Huard, Washington 171 2. Donovan McNabb, Syracuse 188 3. Joe Germaine, Ohio State 135 4. Cade McNown, UCLA 236 5. Ryan Llaf, Washington State 279 6. Moses Moreno, Colorado State 193 7. John Dutton, Nevada 274 8. Mike Bobo, Georgia 201 9. Chad Pennington, Marshall 322 10. Graham Leigh, New Mexico 201 27. Brian Griese, Michigan 204 Competions 103 107 90 142 152 117 170 128 192 118 128 Touchdowns 18 15 10 16 25 16 15 12 31 17 11 Yards 1,586 1,887 1,283 2,344 2,716 1,763 2,544 1,816 2635 1703 1,490 Ratig Pont 169.4 162.2 162.1 161.7 160.1 159.5 155.2 154.3 153.9 150.8 137.0 Rushing Leaders Yards 1.404 1,271 1,251 1,123 1.120 1,113 1,098 733 1,083 830 Average 7.1 6.0 7.0 6.1 5.9 5.4 6.5 5.9 4.6 5,9 Yards Per Game 175.50 158.88 156.38 140.38 140.00 139.13 137.25 122.17 120.33 118.57 Calgary San Jose Vancouver 3 4 3 Catches 84 71i 69 61 61 68 57 64 63 63 Yards 1,328 4 5 1,320 948 779 912 732 717 935 813 Catches Per 9.33 S 4 7.67 7.63 7.63 7.56 7.13 7.11 7.00 7.00 Today's Games Dallas at Montreal. 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Carolina. 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. 11 U.S. College Hockey Online Poll The new U.S. College hockey Online Poll through Nov. 2. First-place votes in parenthe WSe. NBA Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic Division 'eam W Miami 2 New Jersey 2 Boston 1 New York 1 Orlando 1 Philadelphia 0 Washington 0 Central Division Team W Detroit 2 Atlanta 2 Chicago 1 Indiana 1 Milwaukee 1 Charlotte 0 Cleveland 0 Toronto 0 PCT 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 PCT 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 GB 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 GB 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Midwest Division Team W Dallas 2 Minnesota 2 San Antonio 2 Houston 2 Utah 1 Vancouver 1 Denver 0 Pacific Division Team W L.A. Lakers 1 Phoenix 1 Portland 1 Seattle 1 Sacramento 0 Golden State 0 L.A. Clippers 0 L 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 L 0 0 2 1 2 2 2 PCT 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500] .000 1 GB 1.0 1.0 2.0 Team 1. North 030a {a27) 2. Michigan State (3) 3. Boston University 4. Colorado College b. New Hampshire 6, Mane 7. Miami (Ohio) $ Michigan 9. Minnesota 10. Clarkson Points 296 256 208 202 190 154 141 64 55 20 Michigan 3 0 3 - 6 Alaska 0 2 1- 3 Brst period - 1. UM, Kosick (Ritchlin, Crozier), 9:50; 2. UM, Muckalt (Langfeld), 12:38; 3. Langfeld (Hayes), 15:11. Penalties - UM, Ritchlin (interfer- ence), 1:39; UM, Crozier (roughing), 1:39; AK, Zinger (roughing), 1:39; UM, Muckalt (interference); 2:33; AK, Fraser (charging), 5:44; AK, Epp (holding stick), 6:57; AK, Tiemstra (cross-checking), 7:29, UM, Crawford (hooking), 10:15; AK, Hallett (roughing), 14:23; AK, Latimer (holding), 15:59; AK, Jaros (cross-checking), 16:09. Second period - 1. AK, Wynia (Trembecky, Lawrence), 3:10; 2. AK, McNeill (Tiemstra, Wynia). Penalties - UM, Bench (delay of game), 0:00; UM, Matzka (interference), 2:40. Third period - 4. UM, Van Ryn (Hayes, Matzka), 4:47; 5. Kosick (Crozier), 10:07; 6. UM, Kosick (Crawford), 18:54; AK, Wynia (Lawrence, Trembecky), 14:39. Penalties - AK, MacFarlan (tripping), 3:21; AK, Hallett (roughing), 5:49; UM, Turco (roughing), 13:55. Shots on goal -UM. 18-1311- 42; AK, 388 -19 Power Plays - UM, 2 of 8; AK, 2 of 8. Saves -UM,Turco 36-0 - 9; UM, Malicke, 0.00 - 0; AK, Perkins 0-0-0 - 0; AK, Marvel 15-13-0 - 28. Referee - John McDuke Urnsm-- Chris Milles, Mark Norum At: Carlson Center, Fairbanks; A: 4,591 Michigan 4, Alaska 3 Michigan 2 0 2- 4- Alaska 0 1 2-- 32 First period - 1. UM, Crozier (Huntzicker, Kosick), 1:25: UM, Langfeld (Peach, Muckalt), 2:12. Penalties -AK, Hamilton (hooking), 2:06; UM, Bench (too many men on ice), 6:35; UM, Peach (cross-checking), 6:43; UM, Peach (holding), 10:38; AK, Mcllroy (charging), 12:45.Second period -1. AK, Mcllroy (Hallett, Epp), 4:39. Penalties - AK, Fraser (rough- ing), 7:32; UM, Van Ryn (roughing), 7:32; AK, Epp (roughing), 8:28; UM, Rominski (slashing), 12:38. Third period - 3. UM. Fox (Kosick, Cozier), 3:28; 4 UM, Ritchlin (unassisted), 6:12; 2. Alaska, Wynia (McFarlan, Hafele), 17:27; 3. Alaska, McFarlan (Wynia, Fraser), 19:48. Penalties - AK, Epp(trip. ping), 3:20; AK, Epp (tripping), 7:22; UM, Langfeld (roughing), 7:39; AK, Tiemstra (roughing), 7:39; AK, Michalski (slashing), 8:30; AK, Wynia (slashing) 11:37; AK, Zinger (roughing), 11:37; AK, Zingef (game-misconduct), 11:37; UM, Koch (elbowing), 11: 37; UM, Koch (roughing), 11:37. Shots on goal - UM, 14-12-15- 41; AK, 10-88-26 Power Plays - UM, 2 of 6; AK, 2 of 7. Saves - UM, Turco 10-7-3-20; UM, Malicke 0-02- 2; AK. Marvel 12.12-13-37. Referee - John LaDuke Unesmen-Rick Redick, Rufus King At: Carlson Center, Fairbanks; A: 4,591 PCT GB 1.000 - 1.000 - .500 0.5 .500 0.5 .000 1.5 .000 1.5 .000 1.5 Yesterday's Results Detroit 94, NEW YORK 86 Orlando 107, BOSTON 96 Houston 93, SACRAMENTO 77 Today's Games Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Chicago, 830 p.m. Washington at Utah, 9:00 p.m. CCHA Standings Michigan freshman makes his mark in CCHA action The Associated Press Michigan center Mark Kosick and Northern Michigan University defenseman Curtis Sheptak were named Central Collegiate Hockey Association players of the week on Sunday. Kosick, a freshman, won offensive honors after scoring three goals Friday and recording two assists Saturday as the Wolverines won twice at Alaska-Fairbanks, 6-3 and 4-3. Kosick - a native of Victoria, British Columbia - spent last season with the Victoria Salsa of the British Columbia hockey league. He was a standout performer with five game- winning goals in 54 games. CCHA stardom is on Kosick's side - his former coach Garry Davidson was Brendan Morrison's coach in the BCHL. "Mark is a talented young player who should emerge as a very productive center as his career wears on," Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said. Sheptak, a senior, won defensive honors, after leading the Wildcats' defense in a sweep at Western Michigan. SportsMonday - Because your Open-8 Boat A B C Team 1. Michigan State 2. Northern Michigan 3. Miami 4. Ferris State 5. Michigan 6. Bowling Green 7. Western Michigan 8. Notre Dame 9. Lake Superior State 10. Ohio State 11 Alaska Fairbanks W 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 4 1 2 1 4 T 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 o' 9 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 The Department of Philosohy The University of Michigan announces THE TANNER LECTURE ON HUMAN VALUES 1997-98 Antonio R. Damasio M.W. 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