2B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - March 16, 1998 SCORES & STANDINGS Michian mn's askeballbox core DAVIDSON (61A) FTRED MI N -A N-A 0-T A F PIS Kosmalski 29 2-6 1-5 1-5 2 3 5 Marshall 21 1-4 1-2 2-4 0 3 3 Donnelly 37 6-17 0-1 2-7 1 2 13 Ton 12 0-0 2-2 0-1 2 2 2 Halbauer 31 5-9 0-0 3-8 2 3 14 Ebong 26 3.13 3-4 5-8 2 5 9 Holmes 7 0-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 Armstrong 28 5-10 1-1 1-3 4 2 13 Burns 7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 Allenspach 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 200 23-45 8-15 16-39 14 23 61 FG%: .354. FT%: ..533. 3-point FG: 7-22, .318 (Halbauer 4-6, Armstrong 2-6, Donnelly 1-6, Burns 0-1, Kosmalski 0-1, Marshall 0-2). Blocks: 2. Steals: 9 (Ebong 3, Kosmalski 2, Ton 2, Donnelly). Technical Fouls: 0 MICHIGAN (804) FTRED MI N-IA N-A 0-T A F PTS Ward 28 5-11 2-3 0-5 0 3 12 Traylor 25 6-9 2-3 3-11 4 3 14 Reid 34 6-11 0.1 0-2 4 2 17 Sullock 34 4-7 8.8 0-1 7 1 20 orflan 34 0-3 2-2 0.3 5 2 2 Smith 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 Baston 21 2-3 4-7 1-6 0 4 8 Asselin 11 1.2 0-0 1-3 0 0 2 VfigtHier 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 00 0 Oliver 1 0-1 1-4 0-0 0 0 1 Taylor 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 TotaS 200 26.49 19.28 7-35 21 16 80 F*FG: .531, FT%: .679. 3-point FG: 9-18,..500. Reid 5-8, Bullock 4-5, Conlan 0-2, Ward 0-3). Blocks: 6 (Traylor 2, Smith 2, Asselin, Ward). Steals: 13 (Conlan 4, Traylor 2, Reid 2, Bullock 2, Smith, Baston, Ward). Technical Fouls: none. - Davidson ..................25 36 -61 Michigan..................37 432-80 At:Georgia Dome, UCLA (85) FO FT RED MIN M-A N-A O-T A F PTS Henderson 38 514 12 48 3 2 13 Johnson 37 6-10 1113 15 3 2 25 'Davis 14 2-3 3-3 1-2 0 4 7 Bailey 40 7-11 2-3 1-5 6 3 19 Watson 34 4-7 0-2 1-4 2 2 10 Hines 15 01 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 Reed 22 4-5 3-5 1-3 1 4 11 Totals 200 28-51 20-28 9-27 16 19 85 FG%: .549. FT%:.714. 3-point FG: 9-17,_529 (Bailey 3-4, Henderson 2-4. Johnson 2-4, Watson 2- 4, Davis 0-1). Blocks: 2 (Bailey, Watson). Steals: 10 (Henderson 3, Bailey 3, Watson 2, Davis, Johnson). Technical Fouls: 0 MICHIGAN (82) FO FT REB MIN N-A N-A 4-T A F Vs S Ward 30 5-16 3-3 7-10 1 3 16 Traylor 35 6-8 7-12 8-10 2 4 19 Reid 37 6-9 0-0 2-2 1 1 18 Bullock 38 7-27 0-0 2-8 7 4 16 Conlan 34 0-2 2-3 0-4 4 4 2 Baston 26 4-7 3-6 4-6 0 5 11 Asselin 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 200 28689 15-2426-44 15 21 82 FG%: .406. FT%: .625. 3-point FG: 11-30,_367. (Reid 6-8, Ward 3-6, Bullock 2-14, Conlan 0-2). Blocks: 3 (Ward 2, Traylor). Steals: 9 (Bullock 2, Traylor 2, Ward 2, Baston, Conlan, Reid). Technical Fouls: none. UCCA......................45 40 -85 Michigan..................34 48 -82 AtGoga Dome NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Results from second round games played through Sunday, March 14. East 1. Old Dominion 75, 9. Nebraska 60 4. North Carolina State 88, Youngstown State 61 Mideast 2. North Carolina 85, Florida International 72 Scores and Results NBA NHL Utah 109, DETROIT 98 BUFFALO 3, Pittsburgh 0 Miami 79, ORLANDO 76 Chicago 8, Florida 4 ATLANTA 93, Boston 77 CAROLINA 4, Edmonton 1 L.A. Lakers 119, Vancouver 110 ANAHEIM 4, Colorado 3 Indiana 97, NEW YORK 84 GOLDEN STATE 74, Toronto 64 PHOENIX 77, Dallas 68 Home teams in CAPS Ule kbRAU d~ ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Katie McGregor Hometown: Willoughby, Ohio High School: Willoughby South Sport: Track Year: Junior Eligibility: Junior Why: McGregor earned NCAA titles in the distance medley and the 3,000-meter run. She recorded a personal-best time in, the final leg of the relay, running the mile in 4:37. She also recorded a personal best in the 3,000. Background: All American ... 1995 Cross Country Big Ten freshman of the year ... 11-time Greater Cleveland Conference track champion .3-time cross country district champion ... 3rd in the Ohio High School State Track championships... 1995 1,600-meter state champi- on ... enrolled in LS&A ... born September 2, 1977. Mc~iregor I dwNO§~ and Pizza House offer 10 Free Pizzas for the best prediction 1998 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament "Reclaiming the Soul in Academic Life"1 --A conversation among Faculty and StudentsI .North Caroina East North Carolina 16. Nav . UNc- charlotte North Carolina UNC- Charlotte 1 9. IIiis-chica 0 1.Rimon - - 6. Xavierraincntto 12_U~lV MWashannStot 41 WshingStonaniaae Michganataa 10.fs" (O i h a n resooClsu 2. conectcutconneticu 14.criutNatonamSmifna 1. Xaireh casshiSion toach28n19 San ntonotoT 4. Marndiana 14. Mkryland 1. ConiutahCaten rrot eadPon 3. Utarlh Ann aheim, ayMrh2.19 14 sSaanrraoncscT 1. AriaonaUaI Ariaona 16 Nicholstaterion 8. Temnese 2- clincinnSateet i 15. NortherArioara Midwest L. Kansas Kansas Rhode sland 6. Prairie View A&M Rhoe tad$. Rhode Island t 9. Murray State 5.-Texas Christian Valparaiso - 12. 1-torida State 4. Mississipp Valparaiso _ ~~~Kiel Center 3 alaas March 20 &22 Western Michigan Purdue3. SPufrd NationalSemifinluPurde 1 . i 4 National Championship Game Monday March 30, 1998 Alamodome San Antonio, TX Saturday March 28, 1998 Alamodome San Antonio, TX - 15ODelaware South In the competitive academic world, we sometimes lose touch with our souls. You are invited to a conversation with eight faculty members who have found ways to deepen their experience of the soul without sacrificing their academic careers. -- Four Thursday Nights in Lent at Canterbury House 721 East Huron St., Ann Arbor March 12, 19, 26, and April 2, 8:00 p.m. 1 Dukek 8.klahomamState 5. Syracuse rxuse_ _ 2. terra 4. New Mexico ucii New Mexico _____ Ticana Field 13. Butter - - -- St. etersburg, Ft3 March 20 & 22 UCLA6.UL { SitMiarni (fl) 7. Massachusetts Saint Louis Kentucky10. Saint Lois 2.Kentiicky Kentucky 1 15. South Carolina State I STUDENT DISCOUNT DAYS ALL SALON SERVICES AND PRODUCTS* I College hockey tournament results from around the country for March 14 and 15. Sunday Merrimack 5, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4 Hockey East Quarterfinal YALE 4, St. Lawrence 1 ECAC first round Cornell 5, RENSSELAER 4 ECAC first round Princeton 5, BROWN 3 ECAC first round Massachusetts-Lowell 5, NEBRASKA 1 Hockey East Quarterfinal Saturday St. Lawrence 3, YALE 3 RENSSELAER 3, Cornell 0 CLARKSON 5, Vermont 3 BROWN 6, Princeton 0 HARVARD 4, Colgate 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 6, Merrimack 5 Maine 5, NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 Notre Dame 4, Michigan 2 Notre Dame 1 3 0-4 Michigan 0 0 2 -2 First period - 1. ND, Eaton (Carlson), 5:25 Penalties - ND, Dodler (roughing), 14:49; UM, Peach (roughing), 14:49. Second period - 1. ND, Dwyer (Andrusiak) 1:44; 2. ND, Dodler (Carlson), 15:49; 3. Borega (Andrusiak), 18:47 (pp). Penalties - UM, Muckalt (slashing). 6:45; ND, Noble (unsportsmanlike conduct), 7:55; ND, Noble (rough- ing after whistle), 7:55; ND, Van Arkel (roughing), 7:55; ND, Simon (roughing), 7:55; ND, Simon (roughing), 7:55; UM, Hayes (roughing), 7:55; UM, Huntzicker (roughing), 7:55; UM, Clark (roughing) 7:55; ND, Andrusiak (slashing), 12:16; UM, Matzka (tripping), 16:47; ND, Van Urkel (roughing), 19:50.Third period - 1. UM, Clark (Trainor), 5:56; 2. UM, Merrick (Muckalt, Turco), 18:42. Penalties - UM, Hayes (cross-checking), 7:30; ND. Cotnoir (interference), 8:07; UM, Van Ryn (slashing) 17: 32. Shots on goal - ND 6-12-6 - 24; UM 7-8-17 - 32 Power Plays - ND, 1 Of 4; UM.O of 4Saves - ND, Eisler 7-8-15 - 30; UM, Turco 5-9-6 - 14. Referee - Steve Piotrowski. linesmen - Dave Kronberg, John Dobrzelewski At: Yost Ice Arena A: 6,321 Michigan 2, Notre Dame ± (OT) Notre Dame 1 0 0 0-1 Michigan 0 1 0 1-2 First period - 1. ND, Carlson (Noble), 8:23 Penalties - ND, Simon (charging), 7:00; UM, Van Ryn (cross checking), 12:31; UM, Crawford (inter- ference), 16:40. Second period - 1. UM, Muckalt (Kosick, Langfeld), 19:53. Penalties - ND, Carlson (hooking), 1:46; UM, Clark (charging), 4:15; ND, Borega (holding), 8:25; ND, Simon (roughing), 11:54; UM, Gassoff (roughing), 11:54; ND, Dhadphale (tripping), 13:09; UM, Berenzweig (trip- ping), 15:24; ND, Clark (cross-checking), 18:36. Third period - no goals. Penalties - ND, Urick (roughing), 2:02; UM, Herr (unsportsmanlike con- duct), 2:02. Overtime - 2. UM, Hayes 25 (Fox, Huntzicker), 19:00. Penalties - no penalties. Shots on goal - ND 12-14-4-4 - 34; UM 6-9-8-12 - 35. Power Plays - ND 0 of 4; UM 1 of 4. Saves - ND, Eisler 6--8-11 - 33; UM, Turco 11- 14-4-4 -33. Referee - Roger Graff.. Linesmen - John Nowasatka, Mike Monoloek.. At: Yost Ice Arena. A: 6,407. ECAC first round ECAC first round ECAC first round ECAC first round ECAC first round ECAC first round WCHA first round R I Home teams in CAPS{ Briarwood Mall 327-9999 1./I 4- *Sorry no double discounts. Offer valid Monday through Thursday. Present student I.D. M® w" . . SCHEDULE Courses Start June 6,1998 LOCATIONS Birmingham Ann Arbor East Lansing EARLY ACCESS Start your MCAT preparation early. Just pay your Early Access course deposit, receive your course materials and take an extra diagnostic MCAT. Then, meet with an instructor one-on-one twice each month until the course begins. Get a jump on your 1 V Mj 'r Mid MI,.% CHIGAN j bte ' FIECORDS real music. scheduled for rees dae ujc ocag wtou 9otceory 3. Cc.. Q%4~ £ -CM ' .0.? Make. 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