- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday, January 26, 1998 BA Standings NCAA Women's Basketball Results eastern Conference Western Conference Midwest Division Sunday East Memphis 73, Cincinnati 72 Midwest Atlantic Division team W Miami 26 N$ew York 24 New Jersey 23 Washington 22 Orlando 20 $oston 18 Philadelphia 14 Central Division tgam W Chicago 30 Indiana 28 Atlanta 26 Cleveland 24 Charlotte 25 Detroit 20 Milwaukee 20 Toronto 8 L 14 16 19 21 23 23 25 L 12 12 16 16 17 21 22 33 PCT GB .650 - .600 2 ,548 4 .512 5.5 .465 7.5 .439 8.5 .359 11.5 PCT GB .714 - .700 1 .619 4 .600 5 .595 5 .488 9.5 .476 10 .195 21.5 Team Utah San Antonio Minnesota Houston Vancouver Dallas Denver w 28 29 23 19 13 7 3 12 14 17 20 30 34 38 L 9 10 13 17 26 33 PCT GB .675 - 674 0.5 .575 4 .487 7.5 .302 15.5 .171 20.5 .073 24.5 PCT GB .786 - .756 1.5 .667 5.5 .585 8.5 .395 16.5 .233 23.5 Pacific Division Team Seattle L.A. Lakers Phoenix Portland Sacramento L.A. Clippers W 33 31 26 24 17 10 Siena 88, Rider 62 West Virginia 59, Villinova 55 Connecticut 86, Boston College 53 Penn State 82, Ohio State 73 (OT) Seton Hall 82, Syracuse 72 American 72, William and Mary 67 St. Josephs PA 62, Rhode Island 38 Massachusetts 67, Lasalle 52 South Duke 78, Clemson 59 American 72, William and Mary 67 So. Mississippi 52, St. Louis 49 James Madison 77, Richmond 74 NC Wilmington 61, East Carolina 46 No. Carolina St. 72, Florida St. 62 North Carolina 78, Wake Forest 52 Old Dominion 82, Va Commonwealth 70 Tulane 93, NC Charlotte 55 Mississippi St. 63, Auburn 59 South Florida 70, DePaul 65 Louisville 68, UAB 67 Tennessee 86, Vanderbilt 54 Western Kentucky 88, La. Tech 86 Michigan 69, Iowa 65 Michigan State 76, Northwestern 65 Marquette 80, Houston 52 Indiana State 61, Witchita State 60 SW Missouri St. 63, Illinois St. 56 Wisconsin 67, Minnesota 54 Indiana 85, Purdue 71 Far West Rice 66. San Diego St. 63 Montana 72, Montana St. 59 AP Women's Poll The new A ssoc ated Press top 25 women's college basketball poll with results through Jan. 18. First-place votes in parentheses. Team Rec, Pt s. Prey. L ennessee (39) 190 975 1 2 Old Dominion 140 935 2 3. Connecticut 161 893 3 4. Louisiana Tech 14-2 853 4 5. Texas Tech 12-2 825 5 6. Illinois 13-4 7 23 8 7 Anzona 11-3 390 9 8 North Carolina State 151 685 10 9. Vanderbilt 14-2 680 6 10. Florida 13-4 550 12 13.t. North Carolina 13-4 522 7 111. Virginia 13.3 522 15 13. Stanford &5 480 11 14. Utah 140 421 17 15 Washington 11-3 360 13 16. Western Kentucky 15-4 344 18 17, Wisconsin 14-4 323 14 18. Georgia 11-5 296 19 19. Clemson 14-3 219 23 20. Southwest Missouri St. 12-2 209 16 21. Nebraska 14-5 207 20 22. Florida International 141 186 21 23. Purdue 12-5 133 24 24. Duke 11-5 91 25 25. Stephen Austin 13-2 86 -- ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Why: The sophomore at 134 pounds beat his opponents to help lead the Michigan wrestling team to two Big Ten wins against Northwestern and Illinois. Logan beat Northwestern's Scott Schatzman, pulling out the victory in the last eight seconds of the match. He had lost to Schatzman four previous times. Background: Missed 1996-97 season due to season-ending Surgery in January ... Named to first-team High School All-America by the Amateur Wrestling News ... Born December 24, 1977 ... Enrolled in the Division of Kinesiology, majoring in Sports Management. Who: Damion Logan Hometown: Garfield, NJ High School: St. Joseph Regional Sport: Wrestling Year: Sophomore Eligibility: Freshman Golden State 7 33 .175 25 Yesterday's Results Utah 101, CHICAGO 94 Home team in CAPS Today's Games New York at BOSTON Philadelphia at TORONTO Cleveland at MIAMI Phoenix at ATLANTA Houston at SAN ANTONIO Seattle at SACRAMENTO Logan How this week's AP Top 25 fared ---I Super Bowl XXXII Denver Broncos, 31 Jan. 25, 1998 Green Bay Packers 24, Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, Calif. Terrell Davis named MVP Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic Division Central Division Team W L T Pits. Team W L T Pis. New Jersey 30 15 4 64 Dallas 32 11 8 72 Philadelphia 27 12 9 63 Detroit 29 13 10 68 Washington 24 17 8 56 St. Louis 26 19 7 59 N.Y. Rangers 16 21 13 45 Phoenix 22 20 8 52 Florida 15 25 11 41 Chicago 20 21 9 49 N.Y. Islanders 16 27 7 39 Toronto 17 24 7 41 Tampa Bay 9 32 8 26 Pacific Division Northeast Division Team W L T Pts. Team W L T Pts. Colorado 24 12 16 64 Pittsburgh 26 15 9 61 Los Angeles 21 19 9 51 Montreal 26 17 7 59 Edmonton 18 23 9 45 Boston 21 18 9 51 San Jose 18 24 7 43 Ottawa 20 22 8 48 Anaheim 17 25 9 43 Buffalo 19 21 8 46 Calgary 13 28 10 36 Carolina 19 26 6 44 Vancouver 12 30 8 32 Yesterday's Results Today's Games New Jersey 3, MONTREAL 1 St. Louis at PITTSBURGH >WASHINGTON 4. Boston 1 Washington at N.Y RANGERS Tampa Bay at OTTAWA N.Y. Islanders at PHILADELPHIA Toronto at DALLAS Edmonton at COLORADO Home team in CAPS Vancouver at PHOENIX Transactions Saturday Baseball New York Mets- signed left-handed pitcher Efrain Valdez to a minor league contract. Basketball Nw Jersey Nets - activated forward Chris Gatling from the injured list. Waived forward Xavier McDaniel Hockey NHL - Suspended San Jose Sharks left wing Tony Granato for at least one game for high sticking Edmonton Oilers defenseman Drew Bannister on Jan. 23. Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Assigned defenseman Pavel Trnka to Cincinnati of the AHL Montreal Canadiens - Recalled forward Terry Ryan from the Fredericton Canadeins of the AHL. NCAA Men's Basketball Results Sunday East Villanova 59, St. Johns 82 Delaware 68, Boston University 54 St. Bonaventure 81, La Salle 89 Rutgers 87. Pittsburgh 65 Loyola MD 86, Fairfield 80 St. Peters 77, Niagara 57 Cincinnati 88, Rhode Island 82 Lafayette 89. Army 70 Rider 68, Canisius 64 South Georgia Tech 51, North Carolina State 5 UCLA 88, Louisville 82 Mississippi 65, Wake Forest 74 Midwest MIchigan 53, illnois 64 Kansas State 78, Colorado 60 Wake Forest 74, Mississippi 65 Indiana 69, Wisconsin 59 1. Duke 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Utah 5. Stanford 6. Arizona 7, Kentucky 8. Connecticut 9. UCLA 10. iowa 11. Pnnceton 12. Purdue 13. Mississippi 14. South Carolina 15. Syracuse 16. Michigan 17. New Mexico 18. Arkansas 19. Xavier 20. Florida State 21. Cincinnati 22. Rhode Island 23. West Virginia 24. Hawaii 25. Clemson Seat Virginia 72 65 Beat No. 20 Fionda State 103-55 Beat Texas Tech 88-49 Beat UNLV.67-54 Heat Washington, 74-72 vs. Oregon State, inc. Beat Tennessee. 85-67 Beat No. 15 Syracuse, 63-54 vs. ouisville. inc. Lost to Missouri. 80-79 (0) idle Beat Northwestern, 80-45 Beat Mississippi State, 81-77 (20T) Beat Aubum, 77-70 Lost to No. 8 Connecticut, 63-54 Lost to ilinois, 64-53 Beat Texas-El Paso. 76-69 Beat Atahama, 77-70 Lost to Cayton, 93-82 Lost to No. 2 North Carolina 10355 vs, No.22 Rhcde Island, inc. at No. 21Cincinnati, inc. Beat ProvidencO, 81-63 Lost to Tulsa, 64-63 Lost to Maryland, 74-69 vs. Maryland, Thursday vs. No. 25 Clemson, Wednesday vs. Baylor, Wednesday vs Texas-EE'Paso. Thursday vs. No. 6 Arizona. Thursday vs. No. 5 Stanford, Thursday at Vanderbilt, tomorrow at Providence, tomorrow vs Washington State. Thursday - at Penn State, Wednesday vs. College of New Jersey, tonight at Michigan, Thursday at Georgia, Wednesday at Furian, tonight at Georgetown, tonight vs. No. 12 Purdue, Thursday at at Brigham Young.,Thursday at tSU, Wednesday vs. Ducane, tomorrow vs. North Carolina State, Wednesda vs. Louisville. Thursday vs. Massachusetts, Thursday at PittsOurgh, Wednesday vs. San Jose State, Saturday at No. 2 North Carolina, Wednesday NCAA Hockey Results CCHA Sunday Ohio State 5, Notre Dame 3 Saturday Miami(Ohio) 4, Michigan 3 Ohio State 2, Northern Michigan 0 Notre Dame 5, Bowling Green 4 Michigan State 4, Lake Superior 3 Friday Miami 3, Michigan 1 No. Michigan 8, Bowling Green 2 ECAC Saturday Clarkson 1, Saint Lawrence 0 HOCKEY EAST Sunday Northeastern 3, Merrimack 2 Saturday Boston College 6. Mass. Amherst 3 Boston University 3, Maine 2 Mass.- Lowell 5, Providence 1 Friday Boston University 4, Maine 3 Northeastern 4. Merrimack 2 Providence 2, Mass-Lowell 2 WCHA Saturday North Dakota 6. St. Cloud State 2 Wisconsin 4, Colorado College 0 Minnesota 6, Minnesota-Duluth 5 Friday St. Cloud State 6. North Dakota 2 Wisconsin 6. Colorado College 5 Minnesota 7, Minnesota-Duluth 1 Non-Conference Saturday Rennsselaer 2, Western Michigan 1 Niagara 6, Air Force 3 Ferris State 5, Cornell 3 Denver 3, Dartmouth 2 Yale 5. Army 1 Alaska Anchorage 1, Mankato St. 0 Holy Cross 6, New England 3 Sacred Heart 6. lona 5 Wentworth 4,Fairfield 1 Scranton 10. Villanova 1 Mercyhurst 5, Canisius 1 Friday Niagara 4, Air Force 1 Union 6, Army 3 Cornell 2, Westen Michigan 0 Denver 5, Vermont 3 Ferris State 3, Rensselaer 2 Mankato St. 5 Alaska-Anchorage 2 Brockport 7, Canisius 3 Holy Cross 6, St. Anselm 3 Quinnipiac 4, Fairfield 2 Connecticut 3, Amherst 2 Women's Basketball Box Scores -I, Friday's Game Sunday's Game MICHIGAN (634 FrREB MIN M-A M-A O0T A F PTS Murray 30 8-18 1-1 0-6 0 3 19 Thorius 36 3-9 2-6 0-5 5 3 9 Willard 25 1-4 0-2 0-5 0 1 2 Thomas 39 7-13 1-4 4-10 3 1 15 Lemre 37 3-12 0-0 1-3 3 4 8 Franklin 12 2-9 0-0 0-1 2 0 6 Walker 15 2-4 0-2 1-4 0 3 4 Dykhouse 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Stowe 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Totals 200 26-69 4-15 6-36 13 17 63 FG%: .377. FT%: .267. 3-point FG: 7-22. .318 (Franklin 2-4, Lemire 2-5, Thorius 1-3, Murray 2- 9). Blocks: 2 (Thomas 2). Steals: 0. Technical Fouls: 0 WISCONSIN (79) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A O-T A F PTS Sims 29 6-12 2-2 2-13 1 3 14 Boston 22 2-7 0-0 1-6 0 2 4 Klapperich 33 9-18 4-5 2-5 3 2 22 Paulus 23 2-7 0-0 1-1 2 0 4 Voigt 35 6-11 2-3 0-9 1 1 19 Pate 20 1-3 0-1 1-4 4 2 2 Hartwig 16 4-6 0-0 1-4 0 0 8 Rhodes 3 0-1 2-2 1-2 0 0 2 Konieczny 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Wiersma 15 1-5 2-2 0-5 1 1 4 Totals 200 31-70 12-1512-53 12 12 79 FG%: .443. FT%: .800. 3-point FG: 5-10, .500. (Voigt 5.9. Paulus 0-1). Blocks: 4 (Wiersma 2, Sims 2). Steals: 4 (Voigt 2, Paulus, Klapperich). Technical Fouls: 0 IOWA (65) FO FT REB MIN MA M-A 0-T A F PTr Perry 19 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 Smith 45 6-16 4-4 3-10 4 3 16 Herrig 31 4-10 4-5 1-8 4 4 12 Knopf 26 1-5 2-2 0-1 2 2.4 Domond 39 512 0-0 1-3 2 2 14- Consuegra 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 "O' Hamblin 26 7-13 0-0 2-6 1 0 14 Willis 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Peterson 10 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 Totals 225 25.59 10-11 7-35 17 18 g FG%: .424. FT%: .909. 3-point FG: 5-12, .417 (Domond 4-7, Knopf 1-4, Hamblin 0-1). Blocks: 5 (Smith 4, Herrig). Steals: 6 (Perry, Herrig, Kndpf, Domond, Consuegra, Hamblin). Technical Foulsa,0 MICHIGAN (69) FG FT REBJ MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Murray 35 3-8 0-0 0-4 1 1 9- Lemire 36 6-10 1-2 0.4 2 0 13 Willard 33 4-7 1-2 2.5 2 2 9 Thomas 45 4-11 8-11 4-11 1 1 16 Thorius 38 4-9 4-6 1-4 3 314 Franklin 9 1-6 0-0 2-3 0 0 Walker 11 0-1 1-2 0.1 1 3 -1, Johns 16 2-4 1-3 1-3 0 1 5 Stowe 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 225 24-57 16-2612-39 10 11 69 FG%: .421. FT%: .615. 3-point FG: 5-14, .357. (Thorius 2-3, Murray 3-5, Lemire 0-1, Willard 0-2 Thomas 0-1, Franklin 0-2). Blocks: 1 (Lemire) Steals: 8 (Thorius 5, Thomas 2, Lemire) Technifal Fouls: 0 Iowa......... ....................26 34 5- 65 Michigan ... .................27 33 9-69 US College Hockey Online Poll Results through Jan. 13. First-place votes In parentheses. Team Rec. Pts. Pvs. 1. North Dlakota (22) 14.3-1 285 :~ 2 2. Michigan State (4) 16-3-3 249 3 3. Boston University (2) 13-3-2 . 234 1 4. New Hampshire 14-4-1 193 ' 5 5. Michigan (1) 194-1 179 6 6. St. Cloud State 1442 172 7 7. Miami : 14-4-2 133 4 8. Wisconsin 13-6-1 59 - 9- Yale - 124-0 52 9 10. Boston College 116-3 37 - Men's Swimming Results SA Tpday/Amprica ockey gazine oaches ol Results through Jan. 13. First-place votes in parentheses. Team ' Rec. Pts. 1. Michigan State (4) 16-3-3 94 2. North Oakota (5) 14-3-1 92 3. Boston University 13-3-2 75 4. New Hampshtre 14-4-1 56 5. Michigan (1) 19.4.1 55 6. St Cloud State 14-4-2 53 7. Miami (Ohio) 144-2 41 S.Yale'12-40 29 - 9. Boston college 12-63 25 1.0. Wisconsin 13-6-1 16 Michigan ......................28 W isconsin.....................44 35 - 63 35 - 79 At: Kohl Center A: 10, 295 At: Crisler Arena A: 2,303 .Xm- A .k g: - f Results from the Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas this weekend. Team Standings 1. No. 3 Texas 315 2. No. 7 Michigan 304 400 Free Relay 1. Southern Methodist 3:02.14 5. Michigan 3:06.05 500 Freestyle 1. Tom Malchow, UM 4:25.49 7. Andy Potts, UM 4:29.93 200 Backstroke 1. Derya Buyukuncu. UM 1:46.82 7. Ryan Papa. UM 1:48.51 200 Breaststroke 1. Jeremy Linn. Tennessee 1:59.37 2. Scott Werner, UM 2:01.61 7. Owen von Richter, UM 2:03.54 100 Freestyle 1. Lars Frolander, SMU 43.82 3. Derya Buyukuncu, UM 45.83 11. Ryan Papa. UM 47.11 200 Butterfly 1. Tom Malchow, UM 1:46.47 10. Mike McWha, UM 1:56.82 200 Individual Medley 1. Owen von Richter, UM 1:49.46 7. Scott Werner. UM 1.52.58 200 Free Relay 1 Auburn. 1:21.66 6 Michigan. 1:26.46 Men's Track & Field Highlights from the Red Simmons Invitational in the Michigan Track Building this weekend. 3000 Meter Run Kevin Sullivan breaks a 12-year old Michigan record in the 3000-meter run. The old record (1:54.87) was set by Wolverine Chris Brewster in 1986. Sullivan's time (1:51.65) not only put his name in the Michigan record books, it also made him an NCAA Automatic Qualifier in that event. Mile Run Michigan wins top two spots. Sophomore Steve Lawrence ran a 4:11.85. barely holding off fellow Wolverine Don McLaughlin (4:12.10). The Daily: The Greek is GONE! RELIVE MICHIGAN'S ROSE BOWL WIN AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Savor the Wolverines' first national champi- onship.since 1948 for years to come with a glossy, full-color poster of The Michigan Daily's front page. The poster sells for $5 and are available at The Michigan Daily's offices in the Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard St. and at select retail outlets in the Ann Arbor area. Add a poster of Michigan's Rose Bowl-clinching wi-n over Ohio State for an additional $2.50. 'The Victors' poster, from the issue following the Rose Bowl-clinching victory over Ohio State, will also 't be on sale at the Angell Hall table. z Hockey vs. Notre Dame, Yost Ice Arena. 7 p.m. Women's Swimming and Diving vs. Notre Dame, Canham Natatorium, 4 p.m. Men's swimming and Diving vs. Indiana. Canham Natatorium, noon. Women's Track hosts the Michigan intercollegiate. TBA Men's gymnastics at Illinois, 7 pm. Men's tennis at Big Ten singles, All Day Women's gymnastics at the State of Michigan Classic, 7 p.m. Sunday Men's ssketball at Iowa. Carver Hawkeye Arena, Ip .t Thursday Men's Basketbal vs. Purdue, Criser Arena, 8 p.m. Friday Hockey at Notre Dame. 7 p.m. - Women's Swimming and Diving vs. Indiana, Canham Natatorium. 6 p.m. Women's Tenn's vs. western Michigan.Varstty Tennis Center, 6 p.m. Men's Trckat theMichigan Intercollegiate.TBA Who Have: No difficulty in sleeping HENRY FORD HOSPITAL SLEEP STUDY #2 CENTER (New CenterArea) Men and Women Xaoev 21.-c1 On the road to your future, become a part of history. Summer sessions for 1998: May 4-9 May 11-16 August 23-28 Applications available at: " Dean of Students Office 3000 Michigan Union xuL --' K' i ^^M , lt> Sjf First Michigan Now Denver It's Friedberg's Paradise. - 4- + '* 747-9400 1220 S. University Ahnvp MrNirT'onld-, SPRING BREAKI I I