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28 - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 2, 1998

NHL Standings

College Football Scoreboard

New Associated,

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Atlasd~co oMm
Philadelphia
New Jersey
WY slanders
Pittsburgh
WY Rangers
Mores
Ottawa
Toronto
Buffalo
Boston
Montreal
Stuh1 D mPs
Carolina
Tampa Bay
Florida
Washvigton
Detroit
St, Louis
Chicago
Nashville
Nf a*totd1~
Edmonton
Vancouver
Calgary
Colorado

Pts.
12
10
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Pts.
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East
Brown 20. Cornell 7
Colgate 38, Bucknell 21
Connecticut 32, Northeastern 22
Duquesne 37, lona 14
Georgetown, D.C. 54. St. Peter's 7
Harvard 20. Dartmouth 7
Lafayette 28, Holy Cross 17
Lehigh 26, Wofford 0
Massachusetts 27, New Hampshire 26
Penn 34, Vale 21
Penn St. 27, Illinois 0
Princeton 20. Columbia 0
Rhode Island 28, James Madison 21
Rutgers 21, Temple 10
Syracuse 45. Pittsburgh 28
Towson 27, St. Mary's, Cal. 21
Vllanova 45, Fordham 12
South
Alabama 30, Southern Miss. 20
Arkansas 24. Auburn 21
Cent. Florida 44, Youngstown St. 32
Florida 38, Georgia 7
Florida St. 39, North Carolina 13
Georgia Tech 31, Maryland 10
Houston 34, East Carolina 31
Louisville 63, W. Kentucky 34
Miami 35, Boston College 17
Miss. Valley St. 38, Prairie View 6
Mississippi 37, LSU 31, OT
N. Carolina St. 46, Clemson 39
Samford 20, Mars Hill 2
Tennessee 49, South Carolina 14
The Citadel 32, H~ofstra 30
Tulane 72, SW Louisiana 20
Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33, 20T
Virginia 38, Wake Forest 17
Virginia Tech 27, West )firginia 13
William & Mary 41, Hampton 3.4

Midwest
Bowling Green 34, Marshall 13
Cent. Michigan 28, Akron 27
Drake 41, Butler 7
Illinois St. 42, S. Utah 14
Kansas St. 54, Kansas 6
Miami, Ohio 35, Ohio U. 21
Michigan 15, Minnesota 10
Michigan St. 29, Nothwestemn 5
N. Iowa 31, Indiana St. 28
Notre Dame 27, Baylor 3
Ohio St. 38, Indiana 7
Purdue 36, Iowa 14
Tennessee St. 27, E. Illinois 21
Texas 20, Nebraska 16
Toledo 16, N. Illinois 3
W. Michigan 48, Kent 23
Southwest
Idaho 41, North Texas 23
Jackson St. 41, Ark.-Pine Bluff 34
McNeese St. 35, Sam Houston St. 13
Missouri 28, Texas Tech 26
Oklahoma 17, Iowa St. 14
Rice 35, Colorado St. 23
Texas A&M 17, Oklahoma St. 6
Texas Southern 41. Grambling St. 24
Texas-EI Paso 30, Hawaii 13
Wyoming 34, Texas Christian 27
Far West
Air Force 31, Southern Mth, 7
Arizona 38, Oregon 3
Arizona St. 38, Washington St. 26
California 20, Oregon St. 19
Fresno St. 28. New Mexico 20
Montana St. 32, N. Arizona 25
Southern Cal 33, Washington 10
Tulsa 20, UNLV 16i
UCLA 28, Stanford 24

Press Poll
Tami
1, Ohio State (63)
2. Tennessee (3)
3. UCL (1)
4. Kansas State (3)
5. Florida
6. Forda State
7. Texas A&M
S. Wisconsin
9. Penn State
10. Arizona
11. Arkansas
12. Virginia
13. Notre Dame
14. Nebraska
15. Syracuse
15 (t)" Tulne
15 (t). VirginiaTecfh
15 (t). Misswuri
19. Georgia
20. Texas
21. Oregon
22. MWchiga
23. Georgia Tech
24. Miami
25. Air Foce

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Uc1te £tgunThdt tg
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK,

Who: Katie McGregor
Hometown: Willoughby, Ohio
High School: Willoughby South

Sport. Cross country
Year.Senior
MEi bIlty Senior

W.y The senior won the Big Ten individual championship in her final
appearance at the Michigan Golf Course, clock~ing a time of 17:18.
McGregor is one of the most feared runners in the country end sh~ould
be a force at NCAAs next month.
Saewkrwmad: NCAA AlAmerica and aff-BOig Ten selection ,,. Has won
five cross country invitational titles in 1998 ... Led Michigan to a sy
enth~place finish at NCAAs in 1997 .., Enrolled in the College of
literature, Science and the Arts.

(First-place voted)

Pecioli mamceW
[Alas 6
PhoenIx 5
Los$ Angeles 4
Anaheim $ 3
Sanilose 1
scoes as of 1200 &~m. tofay

UA ToayIEP
coachs Poll
Tom R. Ps
1,. Ohio Sate (54) 7-0 1.542 I
2, Kansas State (5) 6.4 1.434
3. Tennesm (2) 70 1,419
4,UCA 1)7-0 1,411 2
5. ; lortda 7-1 1,291 5
6. Flonida State &1 1,243
7. Wisconsin 8&0 1,168
8, Txas A&M &-1 1.089 I
9. Penn State 6.1 1,006 1
10. Arkansas 70 950 1
1.1. Antona &1 907 1
12. Virginia 7-1 890 1
1.3. Nocerq Dame 6.1 60 1
14. Virginia Tch 7-1 658 1
15. Nebraska 7-2 637 7
18. Tulane 7-0 545 1
17. Syracuse , ,.542 541 1
I8. Georgia 6&2 46.1 1
19, Mimsao & ,62 42 2
20. regon -6-2 351 1
21, Alir Force 0 , 7.1 318 2
22.8 . AS&62 294 1
23. Texas 6.2 230
24.O Geogia Tch, 6.2 215 2
25. CoadO 6.2 156 2

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(Firat pace voe)
USCKO College Ice
Hockegy Poll
1. Boston COhIWOO (21) 2.0.0 291 1
Z North Dakota (7) 00 261 2
3.Maine 30-0 211 3
4. Colorado College 2-00 204: 4
&. Michigan Sitt. 202 150 5
t. Michigan 4.0 139 6
7, Northarn Michigan (2) 6.0-0 117 _.
8. New Hampshre Y 3.00 107 9
9. Notre tinie 6.1.0 102 a
10. St. tawrece 3-1-0 16 -
OdL e asko 0tUt ed State Coltage Hockey
(First-plaie voes)
Club Sports
Men's sccer
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Michigan 6
Central Michigan 0
Women's Ice Hockey
Michigan 3
Illinois 1
Michigan 3
Illinois 3.

College Hockey
Scoreboarad
SUNDAY. NOV .
New Hampshire 4, Mass.-Amherst 1
Brown 10, New Brunswick 0
SUDAY, OCT. 31
Niagara 6. Ohio State 3
Boston College 6, Mass. L.owell 4
Prov dence 6, Boston University 4
Merrimack 5. Union I
St Lawrence 3, Colgate 1
Rensselaer 7, Army 1
Cornell 4, Guelph 1
New Brunswick It, Princeton 4
Qulnniplac 2, Canisius 1
American International S, Fairfield 0
Holy Cross 4, Sacred Heart 1
Connecticut 5, lone 3
Miami (Ohio) 5, Western Michigan 2
Northen Michigant 6, Michigan I
Ferris State 5, Alaska-Fairdanks 2
Michigan Tech S, Denver 2
Minnesota 3. Wisconsin 2
North Dakota 4, MinnesoaDuluth I
St. Cloud 4, Vermont 2
Nebraska-maha 6, MSU-Mankato 5
Colorado College 4, Alaska-Anchorage 1
Air Force 5. Wisconsin-Stout 1
FRIDAY, OCT. 30
Providence 5. Boston University 4
Mass Amherst 3, Merrimack 2
Boston College 7, Mass-Lowell 3
Colgate 4. Army 3
American Intl 3. Fairfield 2
Quinnipiac 6, Canisius 3
Holy Cross 7, Sacred Heart 3
Conrnecticut 6, Iona 3
Western Michigan 3. Miami (Ohio) 3 (OT)
Michigan 5, Bowling Green 2
Michigan State 3. Northern Michigan 1
Ferris State 8. Alask~aFairbanks 3
Denver 5, Michigan Tech 2
Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 2
North Dakota 3. Minnesota-Duluth 0
Vermont 4. St Cloud 3
MSUMankato 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1
Air Force 3. Wisconsin-Stout 2
Colorado College 8, Alaska-Anchorage 2
Schedule
Tomorrow:
Women's basketball vs. Swiss~
National team, exhibition game,
7 p.m., Crisder Arena
Wednesday:
Men's basketball vs. Israeli
National team, exhibition game,
7 p.m., Crisler Arena
'Volleyball at Michigan State,
7 p.m.,
Friday:
Women's soccer at Big Ten tour-
nament, State College, all day
Tennis at Rolex, East Lansing

Mlchagnhockey-
summaries

Michi % 5,Bowling d Zn
BowlingGmeen 0 1 1 -2
Michigan 0 2 3 -5
First peiod -No scoring .Penalte- 9G,
Deslarlais (tripping). 1:54, Mich, Crozier (charging),
3:59:M ich, Jillsoni (hooking), 7:53; Mich, Van Ryn~
(cross checking). 18:55.
Second period -i Mich, Van Ryn 4 (Comrie),
3:02; 2. Mich, Corrne 4 (Jillson, Berentwerg), 8;28
(pp); 1. BG, Bonvie 2 (Jones). 15:35 (pp). Penalties
- 8G. Price (roughing), 4:17; Mich, Huntzicker
(roughing). 4:17; 50, Price (slashing). 6:52; BG,
Schueiler (slashing), 6:52; Mich. Langfeld (interfef-
once) 7:24; Mich, Koch (slashing) 10:27: Mich,
Merrick (interference), 14:14; Mich, Langfeid
(elbowing). 16:31; Mich, Van~cik (interference),
7:35; BG, Adams (interference), 14:58,
Third period - 3. Mich, Rominsi 4 (Crozier,
Hayes), 3:45; 4. Mich, Berenzweig 2 (unassisted),
4:56; 2. 0G, Jones 1 (Price, de Luis), 11:51: 5.
Mich, Comrie 5 (Langfeld, Matzka) 19,36 (en),
Penalties - Mich, Vancik (interference), 7:35;.$G,.
Adams (interference), 14:55.
Shots on goal - Mich 59.6 -20; BG015910-
34.
Power Phys -Mich, 1lof 3: BG,l of 8.
Saves - Mich, Blackburn 15.8-9 - 32;:BIG, Savard,
5-7-3 -15.~-
Referee - Steve Piotrowski.
Unesmen - Bob Farina, Devin Newell.
At: Yost Ice Arena. A. 6,369.
Stra' gm
Northern Michigan 6, Michigan l
Northern Michigan 0 4 2 - 6
Michigan 1 00-- 1
First period -1. Mich, Langfeld 2 (Comrfe,w
..!Crozier), 13:02. Penaltes - NMU, Sandbeck (high°
sticking), 2:32; Mich, Koch (interference), 5:51,
NMU, Owens (elbowing), 8:19; Mich, Crawford (trp.
ping), 10:15; Mich, Murray (high sticking). 14:05;
NMU, Metro (slashing), 19:53.
Second period -1. NMU, Trudeau 4 (White,
Smith), 2:45 (pp); 2. NMU, Metro 1 (Trudeau),
6:49; 3. NMU, D. Schmidt 4 (Frattaroli, Holly).
11:23; 4. NMU, Mattersdorfer 3 (Johnson,
Connolly), 12:27. Penalties - Mich, Van Ryn (hook-
ing), 1:21; NMU, D. Schmidt (high sticking), 4:1%;
NMU, Connolly (cross checking), 8:17; NMU, White .
(slashing), 13:44; NMU, Young (interference),
16:29; Mich, Matzka (interference), 18:21 .
Third period - 5. NMU, Vigief 5 (Owens, Smith),
7:49 (pp); 6. NM U, K. Schmidt 2 (unassisted),"
15:06. Penalties - NMU, Holly (cross check ing),
1:51; Mich, Rominski (slashing). 7:31: NMU, ,
Sandbeck, (high sticking), 7:31; Mich, Rominski
(high sticking), 7:31; NMU, Young (hooking), 8:48,
NMU, Theuer (slashing). 12:36; Mich, Crozier
(elbowing), 12:58; NMU, White (high sticking).
13:49; Mich, Comrie (roughing), 15:33; NMU
LaRocque (roughing after whistle). 19:59; NMU,
LaRocque (roughing after whistle), 19:59: Mich,
Gassoff (roughing after whistle), 19:59; Mich,
Gassoff (roughing after whistle), 19:59.
Shots on goal - Mich 14-9 - 14; NMU 4.7.13-
24.
Power Plays - Mich, 0 of 11; NMU. 2 of 7. $,
Saves - Mich, Blackburn 4.&~x - 10; Mich,
O'Malley (7:33, second) x-1-11 -12. NMU.
Ragusett 0.4-9 - 13, 7-11-13.3 - 34. ~
Referee - Brent Rutherford.
Unesmen - Butch Friedman, Paul Tunison.
At: Yost Ice Arena. A.~ 6,291.

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