2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - November 10, 1997 NFL Standings How the AP Top 25 Fared The new Assoiated Press top 25 college footoall Of with results through Nov 9. Fist- USA Today/ESPN Poll The new USA Today;ESPN coaches top 25 college foot ball rellnithsesuls through Nov.9Rst-place votes in parentheses. MMMUN9 ate Wtdfwgm lla7du 3. --e NFC NFC East Wfhington N.Y. Giants Dallas Philadelphia A rzona NFC Central Team Green Bay Minnesota Tampa Bay Detroit 'Chicago NFC West Team San Francisco Carolina New Orleans Atlanta St. Louis AFC STR W2 Li W1 L1 L1 STR W5 W6 W2 L3 L2 STR W$ Li W1 L1 L6 AFC East Team Miami New England N.Y Jets Buffalo Indianapolis AFC Central Team Jacksonville Pittsburgh Tennessee Baltimore Cincinnati AFC West Team Denver Kansas City Seattle San Diego Oakland 4 4 4 4 5 10 L 3 3 5 6 7 L 1 3 4 6 7 STR W1 W1 L1 L3 L10 STR W2 W2 W1 L2 W2 W3 Li Wi L2 L3 place votes in parentheses. Team L. MichWgan (44) 2. Florida State (23) 3. Nebraska (3) 4. Ohio State 5. Tennessee 6. Penn State 7. Georgia 8. North Carolina 9. UCLA. 10. Kansas State 11, LSUF 12. Florida 13. Washington 14. Washington State 15. Arizona State 16. Auburn 17. Mississippi State 18. Texas A&M 19. Purdue 19. Virginia Tech 21. Syracuse 22. Iowa 23. Wisconsin 24. Oklahoma State 25. Missouri How the, fared Beat Penn State, 34C8 Beet North Crln,20.3 Beat Missouri, 45-38(0T) Beat Minnesota, 31 3 Beat Southern Miss. 44 20 Lost to Michigan. 34-8 idle Lost to Flonda State, 203 idle Beat Kansas, 4816 Beat ,Alabiama. 270 Beat Vanderbilt, 20-7 Lost to Oregon, 31-28 Beat SW Louisiana, 77-7 Beat California, 28-21 idle idle Beat Baylor, 38.10 Beat Michigan State. 22-21 Beat Miami (Fla. 27-25 Beat Boston College. 20-13 Lost to Wisconsin, 13-10 Beat lowa. 13-10 Bea Oklahoma, 30-7 Lost to Nebraska, 45-38(OT) Next week at No. 23 Wisconsin vs. Wake Forest vs. Iowa State vs. Illinois at Arkansas at No. .9 Purdue vs. No. 16 Aubum at ClemS~n vs. No. 13 Washington vs. Colorado vs. Notre Dame at South Caroina at No. 9 UCLA. vs. Stanford vs. Oregon at No. 7 Georgia at Alabama at Oklahoma vs. No. 6 Penn State idle at Pittsburgh at Northwestern vs. No. 1 Michigan vs. Texas Tech vs. Baylor Team 1. Florida State126) 2. Michigan (20) 3. Nebraska (16) 4. Ohio State 5. Tennessee 6. Penn State 7. Georgia 8. Kansas State 9. North Carolina 10. UCLA 11 LSU 12. Florida 13. Washington State 14. Washington 15, Arizona State 1.6, Auburn 17. Virginia Tech 18. Texas A&M 19. Syracuse 20. Purdue 21 Okahoma State 22. Iowa 23. West Virginia 24, Wisconsin 25. Mississippi State Rec. 90 94 9.1 71 71 7-1 8-1 84 7-2 7-2 7-2 8-1 7-2 72 7-2 7-2 7-2 7-3 7-2 7.2 6-3 6-2 &-2 6-2 Pts. 1,493 1,459 1,312 1310 1,130 1.069 1.06 1.064 963 935 869 828 758 723 587 486 405 372 318 305 291 271 206 133 Pree. 2 4 1 7 3 9 10 5 11 12 13 15 6 16 17 18 21 19 24 23 14 22 Nei NR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 0 Who: Amber Berendowsky Hometown: Brighton High School: Brighton Sport: SoCcer Year: Sophomore Eligibility: Sophomore Why: The sophomore forward scored the game-winning goal in Michigans 1-0 double-overtime victory over Northwestern to win the Big Ten championship and clinch an automatic bid to the NCAA champi- onships in the Wolverines' fourth season as a varsity team. Background: Leading scorer on team this year ... Third-leading scorer in the nation ... Broke her own record for points in a season ... Elected Miss Soccer for the state of Michigan in 1996 as a senior in high school ... Enrolled in the Division of Kinesiology ... Born Sept. 28, 1977. Berendowsky Yesterday's Scores DALLAS 24, Arizona 6 MINNESOTA 29, Chicago 22 Cincinnati 28, INDIANAPOLIS 13 WASHINGTON 30, Detroit 7 JACKSONVILLE 24, Kansas City 10 MIAMI 24, N.Y. Jets 17 GREEN BAY 17, St. Louis 7 Tampa Bay 24, ATLANTA 10 DENVER 34, Carolina 0 New England 31, BUFFALO 10 New Orleans 13, OAKLAND 10 TENNESSEE 10, N.Y. Giants 6 Seattle 37, SAN DIEGO 31 PITTSBURGH 37, Baltimore 0 Today's Game San Francisco at Philadelphia, 9 p.m. Next Week's Games Arizona at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m Atlanta at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Indianapolis. 1 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. New England at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Seattle at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Carolina at San Francisco, 4 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 4 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 4 p.m. Oakland at San Dego. 8 p.m. Monday's Game Buffalo at Miami, 9 p.m. NCAA Division I Football Leaders Passig Leacdersx NCAA Football Results Home teams in CAPS NHL Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference East Boston U 33, Massachusetts 8 Cornell 37, Yale 10 Dartmouth 23, Columbia 21 Delaware 37, Connecticut 29 Georgetown 27, St. John's NY 0 Harvard 27, Brown 10 Holy Cross 20, Lehigh 14 Penn 20, Princeton 17 Slippery Rock 28, Shippensburg 16 Villanova 23, New Hampshire 20 Wake Forest 28, Rutgers 14 Maine-Maritime 27, Framingham St. 14 Frostburg St. 31, Ferrum 0 Gannon 35, St. John Fisher 12 Midwest Michigan 34, Penn State 8 Northwestern 34, Illinois 21 Ohio State 31, Minnesota 3 Purdue 22, Michigan State 21 Wisconsin 13, Iowa 10 Akron 45, Kent 35 Alma 31, Olivet 0 Ball St. 35, Toledo 3 Cincinnati 28. Louisville 9 Colorado 43, Iowa St. 38 E. Michigan 38, Northern Illinois 10 Hope 28, Albion 25 Kansas State 48. Kansas 16 Miami (OH) 45, Ohio 21 N. Michigan 17, Michigan Tech 12 W. Michigan 38, Central Michigan 24 Upper Iowa 40, Luther 24 Wartburg 36, William Penn 18 Wheaton, 111. 33. North Park 7 Wisc-Stout 49, Wisc-Platteville 21 South Citadel 7, Chattanooga 3 Clemson 29, Duke 20 (OT) Florida 20, Vanderbilt 7 Florida A&M 33, Southern U. 3 Florida State 20, North Carolina 3 Louisiana State 27, Alabama 0 Marshall 28, Bowling Green 0 North Carolina St. 45. Maryland 28 Tennessee 44, S. Mississippi 20 Tennessee St. 28, Tennessee Tech 21 Tulane 26, Memphis 14 Virginia 35, Georgia Tech 31 Virginia Tech 27, Miami 25 Harding 31, Ouachita 28 Elan 17, W. Carolina 16 West Air Force 24, Army 0 Arizona 27, Oregon State 7 Arizona State 28. California 21 Brigham Young 49, Tulsa 39 Colorado State 41, Fresno St. 3 East Carolina 28, Houston 27 McNeese State 31, SW Texas 21 Nevada 56, Boise St. 42 N. Texas 26, New Mexico St. 15 Oklahoma State 30, Oklahoma 7 Oregon 31, Washington 28 Panhandle State 29. Langston 26 Redlands 34. Occidental 31 Rice 38, Texas Christian 19 Texas A&M 38, Baylor 10 Texas Tech 24, Texas 10 USC 45, Stanford 21 Wyoming 35, UNLV 23 Linfield 31, Puget Sound 14 Pac-10 Standings Conference Overall Team W L GB W L Washington St. 5 1 - 8 1 Arizona St. 5 1 - 7 . 2 UCLA 5 1 - 7 2 Washington 5 1 - 7 2 USC 3 3 2 5 4 Oregon 2 4 3 5 4 Arizona 2 4 3 4 5 Stanford 2 4 3 4 5 California 1 5 4 3 6 Oregon St. 0 6 5 3 6 Saturday's Scores Oregon 31, Washington 28 Arizona State 28, California 21 USC 45, Stanford 21 Arizona 27, Oregon State 7 Washington State 77, SW Louisiana 7 Next Saturday's Games Washington at UCLA, 3:30 p.m. USC at Oregon State, 4 p.m' Stanford at Washington State, 5 p.m. Oregon at Arizona State. 9 p.m. California at Arizona. 10 p.m. Nov. 22 Washington State at Washington UCLA at USC Oregon State at Oregon California at Stanford Nov. 28 Arizona at Arizona State Player Attempts 1. Brock Huard, Washington 171 2. Joe Germaine, Ohio State 156 3. Ryan Leaf. Washington State 300 4. John Dutton, Nevada 315 5. Cade McNown, UCLA 236 6. Moses Moreno. Colorado State 219 7. Donovan McNabb. Syracuse 216 8 Chad Pennington, Marshall 356 9. Mike Bobo, Georgia 201 10. Graham Leigh, New Mexico 201 25. Brian Griese, Michigan 226 Completions 103 107 165 198 142 137 119 215 128 118 142 Rushing Leaders Touchdowns 18 13} 29 20 16 17 16 34 12 17 13 Atlantic DivIsion Team W Philadelphia 10 Washington 10 New Jersey 9 N.Y. Islanders 7 N.Y. Rangers 4 Florida 4 Tampa Bay 2 L 5 5 6 6 6 8 12 T 3 0 2 3 7 3 2 T 2 1 3 4 3 3 Pts. 23 20 20 17 15 11 6 Pts. 24 21 21 20 15 13 Central Division Team W Detroit 12 St. Louis 11 Dallas 10 Phoenix 7 Chicago 7 Toronto 4 Pacific Division Team W Colorado 8 Anaheim 8 Los Angeles 7 Edmonton 5 San Jose 5 Calgary 3 Vancouver 3 L 3 5 5 7 10 8 L 3 5 7 9 11 12 12 Pts. 27 24 23 16 14 11 Pts. 22 20 18 13 11 9 8 Yards 1.586 1.494 3,021 3.101 2.344 2.012 2.108 2,949 1,816 1,703 1,641 Rating Points 169.4 168.8 166.2 162.7 161.7 159.9 156.9 155.9 154.3 150.8 138.4 ,, Player 1. Ricky Williams, Texas 2 Tavian Banks, Iowa 3 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 4 Ahman Green, Nebraska 5. Amos Zereoue, West Virginia 6. Travis Prentice, Miami (Ohio) 7. Dwayne Harris, Toledo 8. Kevin Faulk, LSU 9. Demond Parker, Oklahoma 10. Darren Davis. Iowa State Receiving Leaders Player 1 Troy Edwards. Louisiana Tech 2 Eugene Baker, Kent 3. Troy Walters, Stanford 4 Geoff Noisy, Nevada 5. Randy Moss, Marshall 6. Bobby Shaw, California 7. Antonio Wilson. Idaho 8. Nakia Jenkins, Utah St. (tie) Craig Yeast, Kentucky 10. Siaha Burley, Central Florida Carries 220 198 219 200 191 274 224 151 194 162 Games 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 Yards 1,499 1,396 1.295 1,287 1,120 1310 1.173 901 1,143 877 Average 6.8 7.1 5.9 6.4 5.9 4.8 5.2 6.0 5.9 5.4 Yards Per Game 166.56 155.11 .43.89 143.00 140.00 131.00 130.33 128.71 127.00 125.29 a 4 0 Northeast Division Team _ W L Montreal 11 4 Boston 10 6 Ottawa 9 6 Pittsburgh 8 7 Carolina 6 9 Buffalo 5 8 Catches 96 88 72 77 76 67 64 63 63 62 Yards 1,501 1,395 988 1,030 1,376 1,024 717 935 711 927 Catches Per GamtO" 9.6 8.8 8.0 7.7 7.6 7.44 7.11 7.00 7.00 6.89 Yesterday's Results DETROIT 6, Calgary 3 FLORIDA 3, Washington 2 CAROLINA 4, Ottawa 1 Today's Games Edmonton at Buffalo, 5 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders. 7:30 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. St.Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Home team in CAPS NBA Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic Division Team W New Jersey 4 Miami 4 New York 3 Orlando 3 Washington 2 Boston 1 Philadelphia 0 Central Division Team W Atlanta 6 Milwaukee 4 Charlotte 4 Chicago 4 Cleveland 2 Detroit 2 Indiana 2 Toronto 1 PCT .800 .667 .500 .500 .333 .167 .000 GB .5 1.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4 Midwest Division Team W Minnesota 4 San Antonio 4 Dallas 3 Houston 3 Utah 2 Vancouver 2 Denver 0 Pacific Division Team W L.A. Lakers 4 Seattle 5 Portland 4 Phoenix 3 L.A. Clippers 1 Sacramento 1 Golden State 0 PCT .800 .800 .600 .600 .333 .333 .000 PCT 1.000 ,833 .800 ,667 .250 .200 .000 GB 1.0 1.0 2.5 2.5 3.5 GB 1 3.5 3.5 5 miiqnigan 5, Mi. ViciWganj Michigan 1 2 2 - 5 N. Michigan 1 2 0- 3 First period - 1. NMU, Frattaroli (Metro), 6:06; 1. UM, Van Ryn (Matzka, Muckalt), 11:01, pp. Penalties - UM, Trainor (high-sticking), 4:19: NMU, Schmidt (tripping), 4:38; NMU, Welsing (roughing), 8:14; NMU, Welsing (slashing), 10:20; UM, Kahler (rough- ing), 11:26; UM, Turco (roughing), 13:02: NMU, White (tripping), 15:18, UM, Peach (hooking), 18:00. Second period - 2. NMU, Fratteroli (Mattersdorfer, Barabonoff), 2:59; 2. UM, Kosick (Peach, Berenzweig), 8:12, pp; 3. UM, Fox (Kosick, Koch), 10:36, pp; 3. NMU, Sandbeck (Riipi), 15:36. Penalties - NMU, Sheptak (tripping), 6:30; NMU, Phillips (roughing), 9:03; NMU, Phillips (checking from behind), 18:18. Third period -- 4. UM, Muckalt (Langfeld, Koch), 0:20; 5. UM, Hayes (Matzka), 4:55, sh. Penalties - UM, Muckalt (interference), 3:14; NMU, Sheptak (roughing), 11:13; UM, Rominski (roughing), 11:13; UM, Rominski (slashing), 11:13; NMU, Sheptak (tripping), 15:27. Shots on goal - UM, &2-8 - 16; NMU, 9-7-8 - 24 Power Plays - UM, 3 of 8; NMU, 0 of 6, Saves -UM,Turco 8.5-8 - 21; NMU, Hoey 5-0-6 - 11. Referee - Don Cline linesmen -- Chris Zorza, Mark Nebel At: Lakeview Arena, Marquette; A: 3,901 N. Michigan 1, Michigan 0 Michigan 0 0 0 - 0 N. Michigan 0 0 1 - 1 First period - No scoring. Penalties - NMU, Sheptak (charging), 2:38; NMU, Frattaroli (elbowing). 3:41; UM, Kahler (hooking), 6:40; UM, Gassoff (checking from behind), 6:40; UM, LaRocque (trip. ping), 8:55; NMU, Welsing (elbowing), 12:49; UM, Koch (hooking), 12:49, NMU, Coyle (high-sticking), 14:02; UM. Gassoff (delay of game), 18:36. Second period - No scoring. Penalties - UM, Muckalt (charging), 1:45; UM, Fox (interference), 9:33; NMU, Sheptak (hooking), 12:31; UM, Kahler (slashing), 15:58; UM, Peach (roughing), 20:00. Third period - 1. NMU, Mattersdorfer (Phillips), 15:41. Penaltes- NMU, Barabonoff (roughing), 7:11; UM. Gassoff (roughing), 7:11; UM, Huntzicker (holding), 13:09; NMU, Sheptak (roughing), 20:00; NMU, Sheptak (roughing), 20:00; UM, Ritchlin (roughing), 20:00; UM (roughing), 20:00. Shots on goal - UM, 4-612 - 22; NMU, 9.7.6 - 22 Power Plays - UM, 0 of 6; NMU, 0 of 7. Saves -UM,Turco 9-7-5 - 21; NMU, Hoey 4-612 - 22. Referee - Don Cline Linesmen - Chris Zorza. Mark Nebel At: Lakeview Arena, Marquette; A: 4,085 Today Men's Basketball vs. Russian Select Team, Csler Arena, 7:30 p.m. Cross Country at NCAA Championships, Tucson, Ariz, 1 p.m.. EST Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday No events scheduled Friday Hockey vs, Ferris State, Yost ice Arena, 7 p.m. Wleyball vs. Iowa, Cliff Keen Arena, 7 p.m, Saturday Football at WIsconsin, Matison, 3:30 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Sporitelna, Crisler Arena, 4:30 pr. Votleyball vs, Minnesota, Cliff Keen Arena, 7 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Western Michigan, Crisier Arena, 8 p.m. Women's cross country at NCAA Regionals, Bloomington, Noon Men's cross country at NCAA Regionals, 81oomington, 11a.m. Wrestlng at Michigan Open, All Day Sunday Hockey vs. Ferris $tpte, Grand Rapids, 2 p.m. PCT GB 1.000 - .800 1.5 .667 2.0 .667 2.0 .400 3.5 .333 4 .333 4 .200 4.5 Transactions Sunday College Kutztown - Announced resignation of head cross coun try coach and assistant track and field1 coach Patty Weldon. Basketball Detroit Pistons - Placed guard Joe Dumars on the injured list with a pulled left hamstring. a Hockey National Hockey League - Suspended Washington Capitals left wing Chris Simon indefinitely for directing a racial slur at Mike Grier the Edmonton Oilers in Saturdays game. Tampa Bay Lightning - Recalled left wing Brent Peterson from Milwaukee of the international Hockey League. Toronto Maple Leafs - Assigned center Kevyn Adams. to St. Johns of the American Hockey League. Saturday Baseball Florida Marlins - Named Rich Dubee pitching coach. Basketball Chicago Bulls - Placed center Bill Wennington on thne injured list with bone spurs in his right elbow; activated swingman Keith Booth from the injured list. Hockey Vancouver Canucks- Assigned left winger Larry Courville to Syracuse of the American Hockey League. Friday College Carquest Bowl - Promoted Mitch Morrahl to Executive Director. Auburn - Announced forward Jeremy Beasley has le? the basketball team. Providence - Extended the contract of mens basket:, bail head coach Pete Gillen through the 2004-05 season. Yesterday's Results Seattle 112. PHILADELPHIA 105 SACRAMENTO 86, New York 78 VANCOUVER 101, Detroit 96 (OT7 L.A. AKERS 132, Golden State 97 Today's Games San Antonio at Toronto, 7 p.m. Detroit at Portland. 10 p.m. Home team in CAPS Daily Sports, The best coverage of Michigan football, basketball and hockey. WMEB College Hockey Media Poll Results through Nov, 9. Firstplace votes in parentheses. Team Rec. Pts. Pvs. 1. Boston University (8) 40- 133 1 2. Noth Dakota (6) 2-1.1. 129 3 3, Colorado College 31 2 105 2 4. Michigan State 7 1.2 103 4 5, Maine. 4-2-1 60 6 6 Miami ohio6 10 59 7 7. New Hampshire 52-0 46 5 8. RPI 4-2-0 28 - &, migcgan 630 28 9 10 - inneota 4 4-0 H2R USA TodaylAmerican Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Resuts through Nov, 3. Frst-place votes in parentheses. Team Rec. Pty. 1, North Dakota (3) 1-1-0 85 2 Colorado College (3) 3-0.1 81 3. Boston University (4)3-0-0 73 4. Maine 4-11 , 69 5. New Hampshire 4-0.0 57 6. Michigan State 3-1-2 54 7. Miami (Ohio) 6-0 43 6, Michigan 5-2-0 26 9. Minnesota 3-3.0 19 10. Colgate 3-110 13 Ohio State is coming in two weeks. Read all about it in Daily Sports3 ;Spring Break Acapulco Cancun 1998 Las Vegas " Denver - Florida Your ticket for fun! Nassau, Bahamas For more information call HMHFjn Tony Fayne at 1888.974.1499 UN ITEDSTUDENT SPECIALS *Oil Changes $17.95 A1 U F 0 *Winterizations $39.95 AND -General Maintenance Inspection $22.50 L EE F *Foreign and Domestics Serviced R E PA I l * Please Call for Appointment 2321 Jackson Ave. Ann Arbor 48103 0 (313) 665-7130° RUSSIANS Continuedfrom Page, quarterbacking against AIA, Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said that the ball would have been in Conlan's hands down the stretch. Michigan blew a 15-point second half lead in the loss. "I know that I'm gonna be there and I'm gonna play, and that I've got to come up with maybe some increased output offensively, or defensively, or whatever," Reid said. "But I'm able to take that challenge and feel good about that. "And it's tough to see a guy like Travis, who's worked so hard in the offseason, it's his senior year and he comes out and he breaks his wrist. For something like that to happen to him is too bad." Also affected by Conlan's absence will probably be reserve guard Ron Oliver, who likely will see additional playing time to spell Reid and Louis Bullock in the backcourt. Oliver, a former walk-on who was granted a "It's tough to see a guy like Travis was (break) his wrist. " -- Robbie Reid Michigan basketball player scholarship last year, did not play at all against AlA. After the top three and Oliver, however, the Wolverines are thin in the backcourt. Forwards Jerod Ward and Brandon Smith can handle the ball, but neither has played serious minutes anywhere other than for- ward. In fact, Smith has never played serious minutes anywhere at all - the 6-foot-7 freshman's first action in a Michigan uniform was in the loss to AIA. All of this makes the eventual decision of football wide receiver Tai Streets even more interesting. Last year, Streets played guard for the basketball team after the football season ended, but he has not yet announced whether he will play again this year. Z~FREE U of M Student Weekend y November 15 & 16, 1997 nAL a , 4.-- SARA STILLMAND Maceo Baston and the Michigan men's basketball team will face a foe from theV other side of the planet. The Russian Select team arrives at Crisler Arena today, The Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Community Research Clink se kiLann healthy males -are18.." I r 1 1 ii