November 2, 1998 - SportsMonday - The Michigan Daily - 2B Major College Football Scoreboard East Air Force 35, Army 7 Brown 27, Harvard 6 Bucknell 30, Holy Cross 14 Columbia 24, Dartmouth 14 Delaware 59, Connecticut 17 Duquesne 52, St. Peter's 0 Georgetown 34, lona 0 Hartwick 34, Sacred Heart 17 Hofstra 41, New Hampshire 38, 20T Lafayette 27, Fordham 20 Lehigh 41, Colgate 22 Marist 60, Canisius 0 Massachusetts 23, Rhode Island 13 Monmouth (N.J.) 48, Wagner 20 Notre Dame 31, Boston College 26 Penn 27, Princeton 14 Richmond 28, Villanova 14 Robert Morris 35, St. Francis (Pa.) 3 Rutgers 36, Navy 33 Siena 20, Bryant 14 Temple 34, Pittsburgh 33I West Virginia 35, Syracuse 28 Yale 28, Cornell 21I SouthI Alabama 22, LSU 16 Alcorn St. 22, Miss. Valley St. 19 Appalachian St. 51, VMI 0 Auburn 10, Central Florida 6 Austin Peay 20. Tusculum 7 Bethune-Cookman 14, Hampton 13 Chattanooga 13, The Citadel 0 Davidson 21, Centre 6 Eastern Kentucky 19, SE Missouri 7 Eastern Tennessee St. 45, Wofford 24 Florida 45, Vanderbilt 13 Florida A&M 50, Southern 48 Florida St. 45, Virginia 14 Georgia Southern 45, Furman 17 Grambling St. 31, Alabama St. 6 Howard 32, S. Carolina St. 31 Jacksonville 58, La Salle 14 James Madison 31, Northeastern 17 Kentucky 37, Mississippi St. 35 Liberty 45, Norfolk St. 12 Marshall 28, Central Michigan 0 McNeese St. 27, SW Texas 0 Middle Tennessee 47, Tenn.-Martin 33 Morehead St. 27, Charleston Southern 20 N. Carolina A&T 47. Delaware St. 15 N. Carolina St. 38, Wake Forest 27 NE Louisiana 34, SW Louisiana 24 North Carolina 24, Maryland 13 Northwestern St. 53, Jacksonville St. 36 Samford 13, Morgan St. 12 South Florida 69, Cumberland (Tenn,) 3 Tennessee 37, Ala.-Birmingham 13 Tennessee St. 42. Tennessee Tech 21 Troy St. 31, Nicholls St. 10 Tulane 41, Memphis 31 Western Carolina 10, Elon 7 Western Kentucky 48, Southern Illinois 28 Midwest Bowling Green 58, Akron 21 Butler 39, Quincy 0 Dayton 43, Towson 42 Illinois 31, Indiana 16 Kansas 23. North Texas 14 Miami, Ohio 41, Northern Illinois 10 Michigan 27, Penn St. 0 Michigan St. 28, Ohio St. 24 Missouri 38, Colorado 14 Murray St. 35, E. Illinois 21 Northem Iowa 42, Youngstown St. 14 Nebraska 42, Iowa St. 7 Ohio 49, Eastern Michigan 21 Purdue 56, Northwestern 21 SW Missouri St. 49, Illinois St. 42 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 32, Valparaiso 15 Western Illinois 26, Indiana St. 9 Western Michigan 24, Ball St. 23 Wisconsin 26, Minnesota 7 Southwest Ark.-Pine Bluff 30, Prairie View 0 Arkansas 34. Mississippi 0 Kansas St. 49. Baylor 6 Louisiana Tech 69, Arkansas St. 21 Rice 14, Texas Christian 12 Southern Methodist 33. Tulsa 3 Southern Mississippi 21. Houston 15 Stephen F. Austin 38, Sam Houston St. 7 Texas 37. Oklahoma St. 34 Texas A&M 29, Oklahoma 0 Far West Arizona 41, Washington St. 7 Arizona St. 55, California 22 Boise St. 55. New Mexico St. 51 Brigham Young 46. New Mexico 21 CS Northridge 32, Portland St. 28 Eastern Washington 31. Montana St. 24 Norhtern Arizona 20, Weber St. 17 Nevada 26. Utah St. 21 Oregon 27, Washington 22 Southern Utah 27, Cal Poly-Slo 17 Sacramento St. 36, Idaho St. 13 San Diego St. 10, Fresno St. 0 San Jose St. 45, Hawaii 17 Southern Cal 34, Stanford 9 St. Mary's (Cal.) 27, Drake 21 UCLA 41, Oregon St. 34 Utah 34, Texas-El Paso 27, OT Wyoming 27, Colorado St. 19 die tc~g igATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Tom Malchow Hometown: Mendota Heights, Minn. High School: St. Thomas Academy Sport: Swimming Year: Senior Eligibility: Senior Why: The senior co-captain won two events in meets against both Georgia and Florida this weekend. Malchow captured victories in both the 200-yard freestyle and the 200-yard butterfly, keying the Wolverines to a tight 128-115 win over Florida. Maichow is expected to be one of the Michigan swimming team's most reliable performers this season. Background: Five-time All-American and two-time honorable mention All-American ... 1996 Olympic silver medalist ... NCAA champion ... Holds Michigan record in the 200-yard butterfly ... Four-time Big Ten champion .., Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts ... Born August 18, 1976. I U U GREAT o7-O BRAND$CALVIN KWIN STUDENT DISCOUNTS ON [YE EXAMS ANID EYEG LASSES HOURS MON-TUES-THU-FRI 95:30 Richarson 'S WI:l.) &AT 9-a ti320 S. STATE ST. (LOWER LWEL or hi H Kk um 662-1945 New Associated Press Poll Tm Rs a 1. Tennessee (46) 8-0 1,718 2 2. Kansas State (19) 9.0 1,677 4 3. UCLA (4) 8-0 1,615 3 4. Florida &1 1,516 5 5, Florida State(1) 91 1,510 6 6. Texas A&M 9-1 1,319 7 7. Ohio State 81 1,311 1 8. Wisconsin 9-0 1,309 8 9. Arizona 9-1 1,189 10 10. Arkansas 8-0 1,171 11 11, Nebraska &2 931 14 12. Notre Dame 7-1 899 13 13. Missouri 7-2 752 18 14. Tulane 80 747 15 It Mlchlgam72 72 322 16. Virginia Tech 71 722 15 17. Georgia 62 596 19 18, Texas 72 577 20 19. Penn State 6.2 575 9 20. Oregon 7-2 498 21 21. Virginia 7-2 360 12 22. Georgia Tech 62 315 23 23. Air Force 81 260 25 '24, Miami (Fla.) 52 244 24 25. Wyoming 81 69 - USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll Tem R h P 1(t). Kansas State (30) 9.0 1,504 1(t). Tennessee (25) 8{0 1,504 3. UCLA (7) &0 1427 4. Florida 8-1 1,342 5. Florida State 9-1 1,306 6. Wisconsin 90 1,224 7. Ohio State 81 1,148 8. Texas A&M 9.1 1,131 9. Arkansas 80 1,072 10. Arizona %-1 1.012 1 11, Nebraska 2 785 12. Virginia Tech 7-1 766 13. Notre Dame 71 762 14. Tulane 8-0 683 1 15. Missouri 7-2 576 1 1I. Mi N 7.2 564 17, Penn State &2 531 18, Georgia 6-2 526 19. Oregon 7-2 427 20. Air Foace &-1 382 2 21. Texas 72 373 22. Virginia 7.2 359 23. GeorgiaTech &2 249 24. Miami (Fla.) 52 115 25 (t). Syracuse 53 97 25 (t). Wyoming 8-1 97 DAI Club Sports Women's tennis match scores 4 Results from the ITA Midwest Region Singles and Doubles Championships at Notre Dame. Singles first round: PM 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 10 11 15 14 13 16 19 22 9 1$ 20 21 23 12 24 17 I I The University of Michigan Department of Dermatology Is currently offering a new investigational treatment for acne. Office visits and medication are provided free of charge to eligible participants. If you are in good general health and have acne, you may be eligible. You may also receive up to $150 for your participation. For more information, please call: (800) 742-2300 category number 6360 University of Michigan __ Medical Center Major College Hockey Scoreboard SATURDAY, NOV. 7 Michigan State 2, take Superior I Alaska-Fairbanks 5. Miami (Ohio) 2 Ohio State 2, Western Michigan 2 Northern Michigan 4, Bowling Green 1 New Hampshire 3, Providence 1 Maine 5, Massachusettsdtowell 2 Canisius 4. Holy Cross 4 Iona 5, Sacred Heart 3 Connecticut 3, American International 1 Colorado College 6, Minnesota 1 Michigan Tech 2. Alaska-Anchorage 1 St. Cloud 6, Denver 3 Wisconsin 3, Minnesota-Duluth 1 North Dakota 5, Clarkson 1 Ferris State 3, Minnesota State I Notre Dame 4, Northeastern 3 Army 2. Nebraska-Omaha FRIDAY, NO0V. 6 Alaska-Fairbanks 3, Miami (Ohio( 2 Michigan State 3, Ohio State 1 Bowling Green 6. Northern Michigan 5 Western Michigan 2, Lake Superior 2 Brown 4, Harvard 1 Maine 3, Massachusetts-Lowell2 (OT) Providence 6, New Hampshire I Denver 5, St. Cloud 3 Colorado College 7, Minnesota 1 Wisconsin 3, Minnesota-Duluth 1 Alaska-Anchorage 3, Michigan Tech 2 Notre Dame 5, Boston College 5 Cornell 3, Niagara 2 Ferris State 3, Minnesota State 3 North Dakota 6, Clarkson 2 Army 6, Nebraska-Omaha 5 Boston University 9. Princeton 1 Men's water polo captures club national title Club national championship Oxford, Ohio Saturday's results Michigan 11, Dayton 10 Michigan 18, Western Illinois 3 Michigan 8. Dartmouth 4 Sunday's championship result Michigan 7, Penn State 5 Summlary The Michigan men's club water polo team wins the national championship. Michigan's Eric Lancaster (Jenison) was named most valuable player of the tourne- ment, scoring 11 goals on the weekend. The title is Michigan's second in three years. Dartmouth, which the Wolverines defeated to reach the championship final, was the defending national champion. Men's soccer qualifies for club nationals Regional Tournament Yesterday's result Michigan 2, Illinois 2 Saturday's results Michigan 9, Indiana 0 Michigan 2, Ohio State 0 Summary The men's soccer team qualified for the national club tournament in Phoenix Nov. 19-22. The Wolverines are the defending national champions Men's hockey picks up two wins Saturday's result Michigan 6. Dayton 1 Friday's result Michigan 3, Dayton 0 Summary Michigan took a pair of games fromDayton, both on the Wolverines' home ice. Upcoming home games Include Nov. 12 at 5 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 9 p.m.. both at Yost Ice Arena. The men's hockey team plays at Michigan State Nov. 13. E-mail club sports results to clubspots.dailyumich.edu or phone before 3 p.m. Sunday. Sports Desk. 734-647-3336 Daneile Lund, Michigan, def. Kim Simonsen, Minnesota, &1, 61 Emily Bamoton, Iowa, def. Jennifer Vaughan, Michgan, 6-1, 6-4 Singles second round: Lund def. Carla Rosenberg, Illinois, 6.3, 6.0 Singles third round: I -~ -. Lund def. Jennifer Hall, Notre Dame, 2-6. 7-6, 7.6 Singles quarterfinals: Lund def. Simona Petrutiu, Southern Illinois, 0-6. 6-3. 6-3 Singles seminfnals: Lund def. Becky Varnum, Notre Dame. 7.5, 5.7, 7.5 Lund is the first player in Michigan history to qualify for national indoors. Today: Men's basketball vs. Athletes in Action, exhibition game, 7 p.m., Crisler Arena Friday, Nov. 13: Hockey vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 7 p.m., Yost Ice Arena Women's basketball at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. Volleyball at Illinois, 7 p.m. Men's basketball at Florida International, 9 p.m. Field hockey at NCAA Regional, TBA. Saturday, Nov. 14: Women's cross country at NCAA District IV champi- onships, 11 a.m. Men's cross country at NCAA District IV champi- onships, noon Field hockey at NCAA Regional, TBA Football vs. Wisconsin, Michigan Stadium, 12:10 p.m. Hockey at Notre Dame, 7 p.m. Volleyball at Purdue, 7 p.m. Wrestling at Ben McMullen Open, all aay 0I Schedule 01 L Feds bust Cal State-Northridge coach for cocaine distribution Assistant coach will take reins of women's basketball program -I{ I --- ._ I"'4 i, 'IR Education. Meritocracy., Susquehanna Partners and its affiliates (SP) is a leading derivatives trading firm active in global markets. We currently seek individuals to join our trading and technology teams. We value candidates who possess exceptional quantitative and analytical skills, strong computer skills and an ,interest in financial markets. We retain tal- ented professionals by offering a competitive compensation package with excellent benefits. Susquehanna is an equal opportunity employer. University of Michigan students are welcome to attend our Information Session: LOS ANGELES (AP) - The women's basketball coach at California State-Northridge resigned following charges that he sold cocaine in Nebraska. Michael Abraham stepped down on Friday, becoming the third sports official at the school to resign in a week. "I have made this painful deci- sion out of respect for the university and the fine student athletes with whom I have had the privilege of being associated," Abraham said in a statement released through his attor- ney. season as coach, was relieved of his duties and placed on administrative leave after FBI officials arrested him on the San Fernando Valley campus on Oct. 27. Assistant coach Frozena jerro took over as acting head coach of the women's team on Wednesday. Abraham is accused of selling cocaine in northeast Omaha between Feb. 1, 1996, and Jan. 28, 1997. He is charged with conspiracy to distrib- ute and possession with the intent to distribute 50 grams or more of cocaine base, said U.S. Attorney Thomas Monaghan of Omaha. "My family and I are grateful for On Friday, a federal judge in Los the support that has been offered to Angeles said Abraham, who remains us during this very difficult time." free on bond, will answer the charges Abraham, about to start his fourth in Omaha. An arraignment date was set for Nov. 23. Abraham's resignation followed those of athletic director Paul Bubb and senior associate Athletic Director Judy Brame. On Friday, the university announced the appointment of men's basketball coach Bobby Braswefl.d's administrator-in-charge of the ath ic department. School president Blenda Wisn had ordered an internal investigatiok into whether athletic departme staff knew about drug allegatipns involving Abraham. Northridge was 23-59 un r Abraham, going 5-22 in the 19"-9 season, 4-23 the following year..d 14-14 last season while finigtirig tied for third in the Big Sky. a a : a a.: K + a a aa m a November 9, 1998 U. of Michigan Business School Michigan Room, 4:30 p.m. For more information, please visit our Web site at http://www.susq.com. .