2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - September 28, 1998 ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Katie McGregor Sport: Cross country Hometown: Willoughby, Ohio Year: Senior High School: Willoughby South Eligibility: Senior Why: The senior continued her perfect season so far by winning the Sundodger Invitational in Seattle on Saturday. McGregor's blisteringl time of 16:44 set the course record by 17 seconds. The victory is McGregor's third in as many meets this season, after individual titles at the Sycamore Pride Meet Sept. 5 and at the Bowling Green Invitational Sept. 12. Background: Was cross country Big Ten freshman of the year ... track All-American .., Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the McGregor Arts . Born September 2, 1977. NFL Stand ings NCAA Football Results East Allegheny 35, Susquehanna 30 Amherst 21, Bates 0 Brown 23, Lafayette 21 Bryant 30. Assumption 14 Bucknell 27, Columbia 20 Butler 26, Wesley 24 California, P.A. 31, Mansfield 24, OT Canisius 22, Sienna 7 Carnegie-Mellon 29, Alfred 14 Catholic 14, Dickinson 9 Clarion 23, Kutztown 16 Colgate 34, Harvard 14 Connecticut 63, Yale 21 Cornell 17. Holy Cross 9 Cortland St. 58, Buffalo St. 31 Delaware 31, New Hampshire 7 Delaware Valley 29, La Salle 0 Duquesne 31, St. John's, NY 3 Fairfield 24, Georgetown, D.C. 17 Franklin & Marshall 31. Muhlenburg 28 Gettysburg 28, Swarthmore 20 Hobart 19, Union, NY 14 Indiana, PA 37, Bloomsberg 27 Iona 24, Sacred Heart 3 Ithaca 18, College of NJ. 16 Juniata 44, Kings, PA 27 Kings Point 35, Johns Hopkins 22 Lehigh 31, Princeton 24, OT Maine 14, Dartmouth 3 Massachusetts 51, Buffalo 27 Montclair St. 34, Brockport 8 Northeastern 24, Rhode Island 17 Plymouth St. 20, Norwich 17 RPI 42, Worchester Tech. 19 Richmond 34, Penn 18 Salva Regina 42, MIT 0 Slippery Rock 44, East Stroudsburg 9 Townson 35, Fordham 34, OT Trinity, Conn. 21, Colby 7 Tufts 55, Hamilton 30 Villanova 45, William & Mary 28 W. New England 23, Nichols 7 Wagner 45, St. Francis, Pa. 14 Wesleyan, Conn. 55, Middlebury 28 West Virginia 44, Tulsa 21 Williams 42, Bowdoin 0 Midwest Alma 44, Franklin 7 Ashland 24. Wayne, Mich. 7 Cent. Florida 38, Bowling Green 31 Central Michigan 46. Kent 7 Cent. Missouri 10. Truman St. 7 Coe 41, Dubuque 27 Dakota St. 33, S. Dakota Tech 10 Dickinson St. 49, Mayville St. 42 Drake 59, Quincy 34 E. Illinois 13, Tennessee Tech. 3 Geneva 44, St. Xavier 19 Huron 36, Midland Lutheran 34 Indianapolis 31. Mercyhurst 6 Iowa 37. Illinois 14 Kalamazoo 30. Rose-Hulman 14 Marsh.l. 26, E. Michigan 23 Miami (Ohio) 28, Toledo 14 Michigan 29, Michigan St.17 Mount union 42, Ohio Northern 37 Nebraska 55, Washington 7 Northwood, Mich. 35, Ferris St. 21 Notre Dame 31, Purdue 30 Ohio Wesleyan 21, Kenyon 13 Olivet 32, Defiance 13 Saginaw Valley St. 41, N. Michigan 13 Texas Tech 31, Iowa St. 24 Trinity, Ill. 34, Depauw 18 Wisconsin 38, Northwestern 7 Wittenburg 45. Eartham 0 Wooster 16, Dennison 7 south Appalachian St. 26. The Citadel 11 Florida 51, Kentucky 35 Florida A&M 31, Tennessee St. 23 Florida St. 30, Southern Cal 10 Furman 51, VMI 14 Georgia Southern 42, Chattanooga 25 Louisville 52. Boston College 28 Methodist 38, Apprentice 20 Mississippi St. 38, South Carolina 0 N. Carolina A & T 37, Fayetteville St. 20 Norfolk St. 46, Morgan St. 43, OT Tulane 42, Navy 24 Virginia 24, Duke 0 Virginia Tech 27, Pitt sburg 7 Wake Forest 29. Clemson 19 Washington & Lee 21, Centre 20 West BYU 43, Murray St. 9 Colorado St. 38. UNLV 16 Mississippi 48, Southern Meth. 41, OT Montana St. 37, Sacremento St. 30 Montana Tech 45, Humboldt St. 17 Oregon 63, Stanford 28 Pomona-Pitzer 13, Whitworth 10 Rocky Mountain 31, Carroll, Mont. 20 W. Washington 40, W. Montana 10 Wyoming 31. Lousiana Tech 19 Associated Press Poll The AP top 25 poll (1st-place votes). Team Points Previous 1. Ohio State (58) 1,744 1 2. Nebraskta (7) 1,601 2 3. Tennessee (2) 1,562 4 4. UCLA (1) 1,542 3 5. Kansas State (2) 1,522 5 6. Louisiana State 1,389 6 7. Penn State 1,255 7 8. Florida 1,242 8 9. Florida State 1,217 10 10, Virginia 1,043 11 11. Syracuse 1,011 12 12. Georgia 981 13 13. Wisconsin 930 14 14. Arizona 783 16 15. Colorado 714 15 16. West Virginia 684 19 17, Oregon 613 20 18. Texas A&M 604 17 19. Virginia Tech 538 21 20. Washington 399 9 21. Southern Cal 304 18 22. Arkansas 277 - 23. Missouri (tie) 155 25 23. Notre Dame (tie) 155 23 25. Michigan 64 - USA TodayIESPN Poll The USA Today; ESPN top 25 poll list place vote). Team Points Previous 1. Ohio State148) 1,528 1 2. Nebraska ;(151 1,4912 3. Kansas State t 1) 1,35 3 4. UCLA1, 1,342 5 5. Tennessee 1,341 4 6. Louis ana State 1,229 6 7. Penn State 1,121 7. 8. Florida 1.095 9 9. Virgina 1.018 10 10. Florida State 980 11 11. Syracuse 873 13 12. Georgia 864 12 13. Wisconsin 777 14 14. Anizona 693 16 * 15. Colorado 657 15 16. Virginia Tech 582 19 17. Oregon (tie) 522 21 18, West Virginia (tie) 522 20 19. Texas A&M 491 18 20. Washington 407 8 21. Missouri 200 24 22. Southern California 197 1 23. Notre Dame 151 24. Arkansas 130 25. Tulane 107 - NFC AFC NFC East Team N.Y. Giants Arizona Dallas Philadelphia Washington NFC Central Team Green Bay Minnesota Tampa Bay Detroit Chicago NFC West Team New Orleans San Francisco Atlanta St. Louis Carolina $TO W1 W2 L2 L4 L4 STF W4 W4 W1 L3 L4 STR W3 W3 L1 L1 L3 AFC Esat Tem Miami New England N.Y. Jets Buffalo Indianapolis AFC Central Team Jacksonville Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Tennessee AFC West Team Denver Seattle Kansas City San Diego Oakland w 3 2 1 0 w 4 3 2 1 1 w 4 3 3 2 2 STR W3 W2 W L3 L4 STR W4 Wi W2 L2 L3 STR W4 L1 Wi L2 W1 How the new AP Tenm 1. Ohio State (58) 2. Nebraska (7) 3. Tennessee (2) 4. UCLA (1) 5. Kansas State (2) 6. Louisiana State 7. Penn State 8. Florida 9. Florida State 10. Virginia 11. Syracuse 12. Georgia 13. Wisconsin 14. Arizona 15. Colorado 16. West Virginia 17. Oregon 18. Texas A&M 19. Virginia Tech 20. Washington 21. Southern Cal 22. Arkansas 23. Missouri (tie) 23. Notre Dame (tie) 25. Michigan top 25 fared Point 1,737 1,660 1,544 1,538 1,503 1,395 1,293 1,275 1,151 1,069 1,050 971 885 823 701 626 613 570 531 492 294 226 218 218 64 Read ft Idle. Next week: vs. Penn State Defeated No. 20 Washington 557 Defeated Houston 42.7 Game against Miami (Fla.) postponed Defeated Northeast Louisiana 62-7 Defeated Idaho 53-20 Idle. Next week: at Ohio State Defeated Kentucky 51.35 Defeated Southern Cal 30-10 Defeated Duke 24-0 Idle. Next week: at North Carolina St. Idle. Next week: at No. 6 Louisiana St. Defeated Northwestern 38-7 Defeated San Diego State 35-16 Defeated Baylor 18-16 Defeated Tulsa 44-21 Defeated Stanford 63-28 Defeated North Texas 28-9 Defeated Pittsburgh 27-7 Lost to No. 2 Nebraska 55-7 Lost to No. 9 Florida State 30-10 Defeated Alabama 42.6 Idle. Next week: vs. Northwestern St. Defeated Purdue 31-30 Defeated Michigan State 2917 I Yesterday's Scores Green Bay 37, CAROLINA 30 Oakland 13, DALLAS 12 New Orleans 19, INDIANAPOLIS 13 (OT) Kansas City 24, PHILADELPHIA 21 Arizona 20, ST. LOUIS 17 Jacksonville 27, TENNESSEE 22 Denver 38, WASHINGTON 16 PITTSBURGH 13. Seattle 10 Minnesota 31. CHICAGO 28 N.Y. Giants 34, SAN DIEGO 16 $AN FRANCISCO 31, Atlanta 20 ,A BALTIMORE 31, Cincinnati 24 Tonight's Game Tampa Bay at DETROIT. 8 p.m. - Home teams in CAPS Next Week's Games San Diego at Indianapolis. 1 p.m. New England at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Detroit at Chicago. 1 p.m. San Francisco at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Oakland at Arizona. 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Denver, 4 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Next Monday's Game Minnesota at Green Bay, 8 p.m. MLB Final Standings American League National League East Division Team W L x-New York 114 48 y-Boston 92 70 Toronto 88 74 Baltimore 79 83 Tampa Bay 63 99 Central Division Team W L x-Cleveland 89 73 Chicago 79 83 Kansas City 72 89 Minnesota 70 92 Detroit 65 97 West Division Team W L x-Texas 87 74 Anaheim 85 77 Seattle 76 85 Oakland 74 88 Pct. .695 .558 .532 .503 .403 GB 22 26 35 51 East Division Team W L Pct. x-Atlanta 106 56 .643 New York 88 72 .561 Philadelphia 75 87 .465 Montreal 65 97 .397 Florida 54 108 .327 Pct. GB .565 - .484 9 .46117.5 .426 19 .391 24 The "LEWY"" CIGAR: Official Presidential Aide! 7fosea loved them and so will you. 5 grade Dominican hand rolled ci ars. With official seal / commemorative date. Must be 1 or older to purchase. Send $29.95 per order (5 cigars per order) + S&H Check/Money Order: A&M Enterprises: PO BOX 31477 Tucson, Arizona 85751-1477 credit card orders to our web: www.netmoneyin.com/lewycigars Central Division Team W L x-Houston 102 60 z-Chicago 89 73 St. Louis 83 79 Cincinnati 77 85 Milwaukee 74 88 Pittsburgh 69 93 West Division Team W L x-San Diego 97 64 z-San Fran. 89 73 Los Angeles 82 79 Colorado 77 85 Arizona 65 96 Pct. .631 .554 .506 .468 .462 .455 Pct. .611 .535 .506 .478 .395 GB 18 31 41 52 GB 13 19 25 28 33 G8 8 15 21 32 , Pct. .535 .535 .468 .458 GB 3 12 13 CCHA Preseason Coaches Poll Team Points 1. Michigan (9) 117 2. Ohio State (3) 108 3. Michigan State (1) 83 4. Northern Michigan 79 4. Notre Dame 79 6. Ferris State 64 7. Miami (Ohio) 49 8. Bowling Green 45 9. Lake Superior State 26 10. Western Michigan 24 11. Alaska-Fairbanks 15 (first place votes in parentheses) :schedue Friday Men's tws at Western Michigan Invitational Wom's tenniat Western Michigan nvItanal Reid hockey, at Iowa, 4 p.m. Soccer vs. Iowa, Michigan Soccer Field, 4 p.m. Hockey Blue/Whrte Game, 7 p.m. Vkt daa tNothwstern, 730 p.m. Saturday Men's tennis at Western Michigan invitational Women's tes at Western Michigan Invitational Women's il hosts Wolverine Invitational, 8 a.m. No"tb at Iowa. 3:30 p.m. Hockey vs. Guelph, 7 p.m. Volleybal at Indiana, 7 p.m. Men's cross country at Paul Short Invitational, TBA Sunday Men's tentis at Western Michigan Invitational Women's tennis at Western Michigan invitational wome'sgN hosts Wolverine Invitational,8 am. Fleil Hockey at Northwestern. noon Soccer vs. Minnesota, Michigan Soccer Field. 1p.m. x-wan dlvisiorf y-won wild card race z-will face off in a one-game playoff to decide the winner of the wild card race Another Deloitte Consulting Difference A one-game playoff between the Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants will be held at Wrigley Field at 7:45 p.m. The winner will advance to the National league playoffs. Playoff pairings Ame an League N.Y. Yankees vs. Texas Cleveland vs. Boston National League If Cubs win playoff: Atlanta vs. Chicago Houston vs. San Diego If Giants win playoff: Atlanta vs. San Francisco Houston vs. San Diego DELOITTE CONSULTING: Let's work this through together. The culture at Deloitte Consulting differs from other big firms. Here, individual agendas and corporate arrogance are definitely out. Trust, respect, flexibility and collaboration hold sway. Our clients see the difference. A recent article in Computerworld* stated that we are "collegial," "user-friendly," and "simply easier to deal with than the other Big Six." We'll put tremendous faith in your judgment, impressive resources behind your development. You'll work hard here. But you will also have time for a fulfilling life outside the office. And you'll benefit from an open, supportive environment where teamwork gets results. If our way of doing things appeals to you, consider building a future here at Deloitte Consulting. Visit our booths at the: Engineering Career Fair September 29th, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm North Campus Media Union LS&A Career Fair October 6th, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Michigan Union Ballroom Systems Analyst Presentation October 8th, 6:00 pm Campus Inn's Regency Room Business Analyst Presentation October 1Sth, 6:00 pm Campus Inn's Terrace Ballroom Visit our Web site at www.careers.dtcg.com CCHA Preseason Media Poll Team Point 1. Michigan (13) 289 2. Ohio State (11) 285 3. Michigan State (3) 258 4. Northern Michigan 194 5. Notre Dame (1) 189 6. Miami (Ohio) 153 7. Lake Superior State 130 8. Ferris State 126 9. Bowling Green 94 10. Western Michigan 78 11. Alaska-Fairbanks 52 (first place votes in parentheses* Same old,:. stor: Daily et News againy It happened again. For the second time in as many years, The Michigan Daily beat the State News in a touch football game, handing the Spartans a 91-84 loss at Elbel Field in a marathon game St lasted more than three hours. History was made at this year's event, when members of the losing squad produced a scrap of paper after the game bearing the words, "Who's your daddy?" The scroll was an apparent reference to former Daily Sports Editor Alan Goldenbach, who infuriated, State News players last year by chanting the phrase while running back one of several interceptions. State Nos players had planned to taunt Daily players with the paper had they won. They didn't win, of course. Daily staff members said they would frame the scrap of paper, which will become the game's annu- al Brown Jug-like trophy. The Daily wasbpropelled by the twin surprise break-out perfor- mances of men's golf stalwarts Harpster and Kevin Rosen fi . Wide receiver Mike Solomon over- came a nasty leg gash to haul in sev- eral touchdown passes, most of them over State defensive back Al Toby. State quarterback Joe Rexrode com- plained a lot, but did manage to march his team to three straight touchdowns against the Daily's all- female lineup. THE MICHIGAN ! DAILY. WE KNOW FOOTBALL. WE TALK FOOTBALL Wg PLAY FOOTBALL o . U Lessons That Will Last A Lilfetime. Put that college degree to use by enrolling into the Air Force Officer Training School. 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