- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - February 23, 1998 SCORES & STANDINGS Women's college basketball The few USA Today/ESPN coaches top 25 women's college basketbal po, with results through Feb. 22. First-place votes in parentheses, Team . Tennesaee (38) 2. ConnectCUt 3. Old ormnion 4. touisiana Tech 5 stanford 6. Texas Tech 7. North Carolna 8. Arizona 9. tinois ' 10. Noa Carolina St. 12, Florida 13. Florida international 14. Vandetbit 15. Veginia 19. Clemson 20. Utah 21. wastungon 22, Stephen F. Austin 23. Wistonsin 24. Iowa State 25. Southwest Missouri St. Rec. 280 24-2 21-2 20-3 15-5< 18-4 20-5 16-5 18-6 19-4 19-8 21I 17-7 19-7 1397 20.6 19-3 1c6 2(-3 18-8 20-5 184 P04nts 50 87 884 841. 795 754 691. 623 618 571~ 536 456 442 377 352 280 268 25? 246 208 170 125 84 62 Previous 3 4 6 7 5 9 9 l 13 8 14 15 12 18 24 18 21 20 17 22 19 23 25 USCHO Hockey Poll Results through Feb. 17. First-place votes in parentheses. Team Record Points Previous 1. North Oakota (29) 22-4-1 299 1 2. Michigan State 22-4-5 242 3 3. New Havpshire 21-5-1 226 4 4. Boston Anversity 21-5-2 214 2 5. Michigan (1) 24-41 205 5 6 Yale 19-40 147 6 7. St, Cloud 1E82 84 9 8. Boston College 19-8-4 81 1Q, 9. Miami (Ohio) 188-4 69 7 10. Wisconsi 20-9-1 61 8 USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Coaches Poll Resuts through Feb. 17. Frst-place votes in parentheses. ream Rec. Pls. Previous 1, North Dakota (10) 2341 100 1 2, Michigan State 22-4-5 88 3 3, New Hampshire 21-5-1 74 4 4. Boston University 21-52 72 2 5. Yale 19-4-0 58 5 6. Michigan 256-1 55 6 7, Boston College 184 30 9 .8, St. Cloud 18-&2 28 10 9. Miami (Ohio) 18--4 22 7 10. Wisconsin 20-9-1 19 8 ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Jennie Eberwein Hometown: Germantown, Penn. High School: Germantown Academy Sport: Swimming Year: Junior Eligibility: Junior Why: Eberwein swam to three first-place finishes, each of which was a Big Ten Championships record ... broke teammate Shannon Shakespeare's 100-yard freestyle record in preliminaries, then broke her own record in finals, with a time of 49.07. Background: Member of 1997 U.S. World University Games team ... won gold medal in 400 freestyle relay ... placed eighth in 100 freestyle ... holds conference record in 50 free (22.59) ... member of conference record-holding 200- and 400-free relay teams. I ..... iYYIWiYYMiilYil"' Michigan Scores and Results Men's College Basketball Results Unlikely pair steals show in last events I Women's Swimming at Big Ten Championships, Bloomington. Team Scores 1. Michigan 788.5 2. Minnesota 644.5 3. Nothwestern 388 4. Wisconsin 363 5. Indiana 278.5 6. Illinois 270 7. Iowa 226 8. Ohio State 205 9. Michigan St. 165 10. Purdue 153.5 200-yard freestyle relay 1. Michigan 1:30.97 (Eberwein, Johnson, Crisman, Shakespeare) 500 freestyle 1. Michigan 3:40.89 14meter dng 1. T.D. Rowe (Minn.) 422.85 50 freestyle 1. Jennifer Cristy, IU 22.63 1. Jennie Eberwein, 22.63 3. Jennifer Crisman, 23.02 400 medley relay 1. Michigan 3:40.89 (Riker, Gustin, Crisman, Eberwein) 200 medley relay 1. Michigan 1:42.13 (Crisman, Gustin, Bendel, Shakespeare) 400 IM 1. Katy Christoferson (Minn.) 4:20.46 5. Kathy O'Neill 4:23.43 100 Butterfly 1. Gina Panighetti (Wisc.) 54.13 2. Jennifer Crisman 54.94 200 Freestyle 1. Jennie Eberwein 1:47.22 2. Shannon Shakespeare 1:47.93 100 Breaststroke 1. Gretchen Hegener (Minn.) 1:01.66 S.Rachel Gustin 1:02.84 4. Ellen Fraumann 1:03.28 100 Backstroke 1 Jennifer Crisman 54.72 2. Linda Riker 55.34 800 Free relay :-1 Michigan 7:19.51 (Eberwein, Johnson, Sugar, Shakespeare) 100 Freestyle 1. Jennie Eberwein 49.82 4. Shannon Shakespeare 50.63 100 Butterfly 1. Gina Panighetti (Wisc.) 54.13 2. Jennifer Crisman 54.94 200 Freestyle 1. Jennie Eberwein 1:47.22 2. Shannon Shakespeare 1:47.93 100 Breaststroke 1. Gretchen Hegener (Minn.) 1:01.66 3. Rachel Gustin 1:02.84 4. Ellen Fraumann 1:03.28 100 Backstroke 1. Jennifer Crisman 54.72 2. Linda Riker 55.34 800 Free relay 1. Michigan 7:19.51 (Eberwein, Johnson, Sugar, Shakespeare) 100 Freestyle 1. Jennie Eberwein 49.82 4. Shannon Shakespeare 50.63 50 freestyle 1. Jennifer Cristy, IU 22.63 1. Jennie Eberwein, 22.63 3. Jennifer Crisman, 23.02 Results from Friday night's Wrestling dual meet with Indiana' Cliff Keen Arena 118 Pat Cassidy (IU) dec. Chris Viola, 12-8. 126 Joe Warren (U-M) tech. fall over Brian Smiley, 24-9 134 Damion Logan (U-M) pinned James Torres, F 2:44 142 Corey Grant (U-M) dec. Gabe Cook, 6-2 150 Kevin Stanley (IU) dec. Bill Lacure, 8-6 158 Jason Rawls (U-M) dec. Dan Weber, 4-3 167 Jeff Catrabone (U-M) major dec. Butch Hildebrand, 9-1 177 Joe DeGain (U-M) dec. Josh Greenspan, 9-6 190 Jason DeVries (IU) dec. Ryan Balcom, 4-1 HWT Airron Richardson (U- M) major dec. Michael Dixon, 20-7 Women's Crew at CR.A.S.H. B World Indoor Rowing Championship Intemational Finals 2,000 meters Kate McKenzie 6:57.4 (10th) Collegiate Finals 7. Kate Johnson 7:03.5 CLUB SPORTS FIGURE SKATING Precision 4. Michigan Intermediate Free Skate 3. Sarah Kepner 5. Missy George Intermediate team compul- slory 4. Michigan (Donnie Tigay, Jennifer Pollack, Missy Goeroge, Lyn Miska) Novice - team compulsory 2. Michigan, (Sarah Kepner, Lisa Moed, Maryah Bak) ISIA - Freestyle 4 1. Jennifer Pollack ISIA - Freestyle 2 1. Monique Dugars Saturday's results EAST Boston U. 87, Delaware 77 Brown 69, Cornell 66 Bucknell 75, Army 61 Columbia 71, Yale 57 Drexel 90, New Hampshire. 65 Fairleigh Dickinson. 102, Wagner 91 Georgetown 84, Boston College 67 Hartford 78, Vermont 72 James Madison 72, American U. 68 La Salle 74, Va. Tech 64 Long Island U. 112, Monmouth, NJ. 92 Massachusetts 82, St. Joseph's 79, 0T Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 77, Robert Morris 56 Penn 77, Harvard 66 Penn St. 74, Purdue 63 Pitt. 73, Providence 72 Princeton 74, Dartmouth 53 St. Bona. 46, Fordham 44 St. Francis NY 61, Cent. Conn. St. 53 Xavier 83, Duquesne 62 SOUTH Alabama 69, LSU 60 Appalachian St. 73, UNC-Greensboro 64 Cent. Florida 70, Coll. of Charleston 68, OT Coppin St. 80, Hampton U. 63 Davidson 75, Georgia Southern 58 Delaware St. 62, Md.-E. Shore 57 Elon 73, Coastal Carolina 68 Fla. International 117, Troy St. 79 Grambling St. 69, Alabama St. 52 Louisiana Tech 89, Arkansas St. 82 . Maryland 81, Georgia Tech 69 Memphis 93, Louisville 75 Mississippi 82, Mississippi St. 78 N. Carolina St. 86, North Carolina 72 N.C. Charlotte 76, Saint Louis 62 N.C.-Wilmington 84, East Carolina 74 Old Dominion 70, George Mason 66 Richmond 67, Va. Commonwealth 61 S. Carolina St. 73, Morgan St. 64 Samford 81, Mercer 59 South Alabama 55, W. Kentucky 50 South Carolina 79, Florida 74 Southern Miss. 88, Tulane 60 Tennessee 90, Vanderbilt 76 Virginia 78, Clemson 74, OT W. Carolina 95, Anderson, S.C. 65 Wake Forest 69, Florida St. 68 Wofford 71, Citadel 66 MIDWEST Michigan St. 56,;Wisconsin 47 Northwestern 70, Ohio St. 62 Ball St. 67, N. Illinois 60 Bowling Green 69, Ohio U. 60 Cincinnati 75, DePaul 38 Cleveland St. 60. Detroit 57 11.-Chicago 74, Loyola, Ill. 58 Kansas 71, Iowa St. 54 Miami, Ohio 71, Marshall 60 Toledo 68, Cent. Michigan 60 W. Michigan 102, E. Michigan 82 Wright St. 75, Wis.-Milwaukee 65 WEST Ala.-Birmingham 104, Houston 70 Arkansas 107, Auburn 83 Oklahoma 80, Missouri 76 Stephen F.Austin 77, Texas-Arlington 74 Texas Christian 95, New Mexico 64 Texas Tech 86, Texas A&M 83 Arizona 81, Oregon 66 Arizona St. 70, Oregon St. 63 California 84, Washington 67 Wyoming 69, Colorado St. 64, OT Sunday's results Michigan 112, Indiana 64 Illinois 79, Iowa 72 Duke 120, UCLA 84 Kentucky 85, Georgia 74 Miami (Fla.) 65, Notre Dame 59 South Florida 57, Marquette 53 Temple 56, George Washington 49 West Virginia 81, Seton Hall 71 Iona 92, Loyola, Md. 82 Marist 73, Canisius 57 NAGANO, Japan (AP) - On the last day in Nagano, as they did for much of the last two weeks, Bjorn Dahlie and Dominik Hasek rose above the rest. On Saturday, the last day of the last Winter Games of the 20th century, the pair delivered one last time to col- lect gold medals - the record eighth for Dahlie, the first for Hasek. Dahlie won four medals in Nagano - three golds and one silver - to become the most successful Winter Games athlete ever with a dozen medals. "Before the race, I didn't believe in a medal at all," said Dahlie. "Mentally, I was finished with these Olympics." Not quite. Dahlie, in the 50-kilo- meter race, managed to summon up one more great effort. After crossing the finish line for what may be his last gold, the 30-year-old Dahlie col- lapsed in the snow. "Right now I feel I have finished my ski career," an exhausted Dahlie said, "I've no motivation." The United States, led by it: women, matched its best-ever total o 13 winter medals. The Americans were one of the medal favorites in hockey, but Hasel prevented them from getting eves whiff of a medal. Hasek, the NHL's three-time goalie of the year with the Buffalo Sabres allowed only six goals in six Olympic games - five of them victories. In his last three games, the Czech: defeated the United States 4-1; the Canadians 2-1 in a pressure-packed shootout; and the Russians 1 -0. The last victory, in addition to securing the gold, avenged Hase only defeat of the games. The Buffalo star turned away 20 Russian shots to lift his team to its first hockey gold medal and to stake his claim as the world's best goalie. Once the competition ended, the closing ceremony followed Hundreds of athletes from 72 nation gathered to dance and celebrate th Nagano Games. Arigato for the memories, Naga1 NHL Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference AtlantIc Division Team W New Jersey 34 Philadelphia 29 washington 26 N.Y. Rangers 17 N.Y. Islanders 20 Florida 18 Tampa Say 10 L 16 17 19 24 29 27 37 Women's college basketball results Saturday's results T 16 9 11 16 8 12 9 T 13 7 11 10 12 7 Pts. 74 67 63 50 48 48 29 Pt s. 71 63 571 56 56 49 Central Division Team W Dallas 36 Detroit 31 St. Louis 30 Phoenix 24 Chicago 22 Toronto 19 Pacific Division Team w Colorado 29 Los Angeles 26 San Jose 21 Edmonton 19 Anaheim 19 Calgaryr 16 Vancouver 16 L 13 15 21 22 25 29 L 13 20 28 28 28 30 33 T 8 12 8 11 9 7 T 16 9 7 10 9 11 8 Pts. 80 74 68 59 53 45 Pt s. 74 61 49 48 47 43 40 -4 EAST Bucknell 80, Army 73 Connecticut 73, Notre Dame 61 La Salle 72, Duquesne 66 Massachusetts 65, St. Bonaventure 54 Pittsburgh 70, Providence 54 Rutgers 57, Boston College 54 Seton Hall 81, Georgetown 63 Virginia Tech 59, Fordham 44 Yale 72, Columbia 56 SOUTH Auburn 76, Mississippi 56 Davidson 74, Appalachian St. 63 Fla. International 85, Georgia St. 54 Jackson St. 76, Miss. Valley St. 75 Louisiana Tech 89, Arkansas St. 63 Miami 67, Villanova 64 South Alabama 67, Texas-Pan American 48 MIDWEST Ball St. 84, N. Illinois 69 Butler 82, Wright St. 64 Dayton 88, Temple 81, OT Detroit 78, Ill.-Chicago 65 Miami, Ohio 77, Marshall 65 Ohio U. 96, Bowling Green 79 Toledo 77, Cent. Michigan 69 W. Michigan 72, E. Michigan 54 Xavier 75, St. Joseph's 64 WEST Texas 99, Baylor 59 Texas Tech 77, Texas A&M 65 Stanford 92, Washington St. 74 Utah 100, Air Force 39 Washington 83, California 78, OT Sunday's results Ohio State 88, Michigan 80 Iowa 71, Minnesota 59 Indiana 83, Michigan State 75 Tennessee 90, Louisiana State 78 Duke 85, Virginia 78 Old Dominion 76, East Carolina 35 North Carolina State 60, North Carolina 57 Vanderbilt 81, Alabama 79 Florida 74, Mississippi State 68 Nebraska 78, Colorado 53 Louisville 62, St. Louis 61 Cincinnatti 62, UNC-Charlotte 57 Missouri 75, Oklahoma 60 Marquette 75, DePaul 60 Maryland 77, Florida State 49 James Madison 60, George Mason 53 American 77, William & Mary 72 Clemson 89, Georgia Tech 55 Rice 76, Hawaii 71 Northeast Division Team W L Pittsburgh 29 16 Montreal 28 21 Boston 23 22 Ottawa 23 25 Buffalo 22 21 Carolina 21 29 The NHL has been on hiatus for the Olympics. Play resumes this week. -q NBA Standings Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic Division Team W Miami 37 NewYork 31 New Jersey 31 Orlando 28 Washington 27 Boston 25 Philadelphia 17 Central Division Team W Chicago 41 Indiana 38 Atlanta 32 Charlotte 31 Cleveland 29 Milwaukee 28 Detroit 24 Toronto 12 L 18 22 24 27 28 30 35 L 15 16 23 23 25 26 29 42 PCT .673 .585 .564 .509 .491 -455 .327 PCT .732 .704 .582 .574 .537 .519 .453 .222 GB 5 6 9 10 12 18.5 GB 2 8.5 9 115 12 15.5 28 Midwest Division Team W Utah 37 San Antonio 36 Minnesota 30 Houston 27 vancouver 14 Dallas 10 Denver 5 Pacific Division Team W Seattle 41 Phoenix 37 L.A. Lakers 36 Portland 32 Sacramento 24 Golden State 11 L.A. Clippers 11 L 15 18 23 27 40 44 49 L 13 16 16 22 31 42 43 PCT .712 .667 .566 .500 .259 .185 .093 GB 2 7 11 24 28 33 PCT GB .759 - .698 3.5 .692 4 .593 9 .436 17.5 .208 29.5 .204 30 Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 79, Cleveland 71 New York 92, Houston 74 Toronto 113, Vancouver 105 Minnesota 113, Sacramento 95 Indiana 97, Philadelphia 92 Miami 90, Golden State 82 Phoenix 97, San Antonio 79 Seattle 88, Denver 68 Portland 121. Boston 96 &_ . The Program in Film and Video Studies Announces The Leonard and Eileen Newman Writing Prize for Dramatic Writing I *1 The program in Film and Video Studies invites students enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts to submit dramatic writing in any medium (screenplays, stage plays, teleplays, etc.) for consideration in this year's competition for the annual Leonard and Eileen Newman Prize for Dramatic Writing. This writing prize carries an award of $1000. The winner shall be announced as part of the Hopwood Awards ceremony. To be considered for the competition, students should submit one copy of their completed work. The submission may be up to 120 pages long. The work should be submitted in standard three-hole folio binders with the title only on the cover page. The student's name should not appear anywhere on the work. Only one submission will be permitted per student. Submissions will not be returned. An entry form, indicating the student's address, phone, e-mail, and concentration should accompany each submission. A panel of judges, which will include professionals in the field of dramatic writing selected from inside and/ or outside the University community, Young & Rubicam Advertising Presentation I