The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 13, 1998 - 13 Late Walsh may have been last of waning breed krMichigan player takes It to the rim at a virtual Crisler In EA Sports' extremely timely "March Madness '98." Shallw ea Dnc? A Sports miarches on in 'Madness '8 r The NCAA Tournament may start today, but March Madness started two weeks ago. EA Sports is at it again, this timn rc-entering the college basketball arena with "March adness '98." Most avid gamers remember - and some still play - "Coach K" for the Sega Genesis. "Coach K" left us drooling for more and the dawn of the newer systems heightened that anticipation. Well, EA Sports has finally thrown college bas- ketball dogs a big fat bone in "March Madness '98". EA has jam-packed this CD with quite a few hype features. The most prominent of these is the addition of the 'Momentum Meter' to the game. Making baskets raises the meter and the stats of your team. Allow your opponent to go on a run, and you'll have to nail a three or call a timeout to 1m things down. 'A Sports' trademark "T-Bar" interface for free throws has been replaced with a new, innovative method. A randomly moving basketball now has to be centered over the rim, and accurately stop a distance marker from moving. Not an easy task with Brickhands O'Neal, since the ball fights against you depending on the players' stats. The game also keeps a graph of score versus time to sec how the game transpired. One button allows players to set picks or take a charge - and it works very well. The players often take an in-your-face approach to dunking the ball, mining it down into an opposing player or two under the A mammoth dunk might even send shards of what used to be the backboard careening through the air. During the season, two polls track your progress -- the CBS Sportsline Poll and the EA Sports Poll. Updated daily, the polls let you know exactly where you stand, but they hard- ly ever agree - a familiar occurence to Michigan fans. EA attempted to recreate most of the actual college court floors, but some are a bit inaccurate. For instance, Crisler Arena's hardwood looks 10,000 times better on the game than at 'Crisler. The game has 107 men's teams, representing most of the