2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - January 6, 1999 How the AP Top 25 Fared -- football The last Associated Press top 25 college football poll with results in each bowl. Final records in parentheses. Team 1. Tennessee (13-0) 2.Florida State (111) 3. Ohio State (11.1) 4. Kansas State (11-2) 5. Arizona (12-1) 6. UCLA (10-2) 7. Florida (14-2) 8. Texas A&M (11-3) 9. Wisconsin (11.1) 10. Tulane (12-0) 11. Arkansas (3.3) 12. Georgia Tech (14~2) 13. Virginia (9-3)- 14. Nebraska (9.4) 19. Michigan (1043) 16. Air Force (12-1) 17. Notre [game (9.3) 18. Syracuse (&4) 19. Georgia (9-3) 20. Texas (93) 21. Oregon (8.4) 22. Penn State (9-3) 23. Missouri (&4) 24. Miami (9.3) 25. MIssiss ppir State (8-5) Result beat No. 2 Florida State 23-16 lost to No. I Tennessee 2316 beat No. 8 Texas A&M 24-14 Wos to Purdue 37-34 beat No. 14 Nebraska 23-20 lost to No. 9 Wisconsin 38-31 beat No. 18 Syracuse 31.10 lost to No. 3 Ohio State 24-14 beat No. 6 UCLA 38 31 beat Brigham Young 41-27 lost to No. 15 Michigan 45.31 beat No. 17 Notre Dame 35.28 lost to No. 19 Georgia 35.33 lost to No.85 Arizoa 23-20 beat No.11t Arkansas 45.31 beat Washington 45-25 lot to No. 12 Georgia Tech 35.28 lost to No. 7 Florida 31.10 beat No. 13 Virginia 35-33 breat No. 25 Mississippi State 38.11. lsto oloradlo 5143 beat Kentucky 26144 beat West Virginia 34.31 beat North Carolina State 46.23 lost to No. 20 Txas 38-11 Bowl Fiesta Bowl. Fiesta Bowl. Sugar Bowl. Alamo Bowl, Holiday Bowl. Rose Bowl: Orange Bowl. Sugar Bowl. Rose Bowl. Liberty Bowl. Citrus Bowl. Gator Bowl. Peach Bowl. Holy Bowl. Citrus Bowl. Oahu Bowl. Gator Bowl, Orange Bowl. Peach Bowl. Cotton Bowl. Aloha Bowl. Outback Bowl. lnsight~com. Moron PC Bowl. Cotton Bowl. USA Today/ESPN NCAA football Top 25 The new top 25 college football poll with results through January 5. First-pace votes in parentheses. Team Rec. Pts. Prev. 1. Tennessee (621 13-0 1.550 1 2. Ohio State 11-1 1,473 3 3. Florida State 11-2 1,376 2 4. Arizona 12-1 1,347 6 5. Wisconsin 11-1 1,289 8 6. Florida 10-2 1,282 7 7. Tulane 12(1 1,117 10 8. UCLA 10-2 998 5 9. Kansas State 11-2 991 4 10. Air Force 12-1 971 13 11. Georgia Tech 10-2 932 14 12. MichIsn 10-3 863 15 13. Texas A&M 11-3 839 9 14, Georgia 9.3 677 19 15. Penn State 9-3 640 20 16, Texas 9-3 577 22 17. Arkansas - 9-3 566 11 18. Virginia 9-3 485 12 19. Virginia Tech 9-3 471 24 20. Nebraska 9-4 321 1.6 21, MiarmiFla) 9-3 -291 - 22. Notre Dame 9-3 256 18 23. Purdue 9-4 233 - 24. Syracuse 8.4 x92 17.' 25. Missouri 8-4 171 - First-place votes in parentheses.- Team Ilow they fared 1. Connecticut idle 2. Duke idle 3. Cincinnati Beat Marquette, 7556 4. Stanford Beat Oregon. 77-59 5. Maryland idle 6. Kentucky at South Carolina, inc. 7. UCLA Beat Arizona State, 88-850OT 8. Arizona Beat Southern Cal. 87-78 9. Purdue idle 10. St. Johns Beat Niagara, 115-70 11. North Carolina idle 12. Michigan State idle 13. Indiana Lost to Michigan, 82-70 2.4. Auburn idle 15. New Mexico Lost to Fresrio State, 86-80 2.6. Minnesota idle 2.7. Iowa idle 18. Kansas idle 19. Arkansas idle 20. Syracuse at Villanova, inc. 21. Clemson vs. North Carolina State. inc. 22. Texas Chrsltian idle 23. Oklahoma State Idle 24. Wisconsin idle 25. California Beat Oregon State, 54-52 How the AP Top 25 Fared -- basketball The new Associated Press tOP 25 men's basketball poll with results through January 5. fe £tdttPtig- ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Next game at Boston College, Wed. vs. Georgia Tech, Wed. vs. DePaul, Wed. vs. No. 25 California, Sat, at Virgna, Thurs. at Vanderbilt, Sat. at Oregon State, Thurs. vs. Washington St. Thurs. at Penn State, Wed, at Miami, Wed. at Florida State, Wed. at No, 24 Wisconsin, Wed. at Ohio State. Sat. vs. No. 19 Arkansas. Wed. vs. San Diego State, Thurs. vs. Northwestern. Wed. vs. Illinois, Thurs at Baylor, Wed. at No. 14 Auburn, Wed. vs. Provdence, Tues. vs. Wake Forest, Sat. at Southern Methodist, Mon. at Texas A&M. Wed. vs. No. 12 Michigan St, Wed. at No, 4 Stanford, Sat. Who: Louis Bullock Hometown: Temple Hills, Md. High School: Laurel Baptist Academy Sport: Basketball Year: Senior Eligibility: Senior Why: Led the Michigan basketball team to a pair of conference victo- ries over ranked opponents, notching 24 points Dec. 30 in a win over No. 24 Wisconsin, and 20 in a victory over Nd: 8 Indiana. Background: One of only 25 players named a candidate for the 1999 John Wooden All-America team and Player of the Year awards.. Michigan basketball record holder for most career 3-pointers, a mark he held since his sophomore year ... McDonald's High School All- America selection ... Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and Bullock the Arts ... Born May 20, 1976. Vols' fans jolly afteis fW championship College Football Bowl Recap Bowl Fiesta** Rose* Citrus Outback Sugar* Gator Cotton Orange* Independence Peach Sun Liberty Holiday Humanitarian Alamo Micron PC Music City I nsight.com Oahu Aloha Motor City Las Vegas Site Tempe, Ariz. Pasadena, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Tampa, Fla. ~New Orleans Jacksonville, Fla. Dallas Miami Shreveport, La. Atlanta El Paso, Texas Memphis San Diego Boise San Antonio Miami Nashville Tucson Honolulu Honolulu Pontiac Las Vegas Teams (overall record) Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31 , Michigan 45, Arkansas 31 Penn State 26, Kentucky 14~ Ohio State 24, Texas A&M 14{ Georgia Tech 35, Notre -Dame 28 Texas 38, Mississippi State 11 Florida 31, Syracuse 10 Mississippi.35, Texas Tech 18 Georgia 35, Virginia 33 Texas Christian 28, Southern Cal 19 Tulane 41, Brigham' Young 27- Arizona 23, Nebraska 20 Idaho 42 vs. Southern Mississippi 35 Purdue 37, Kansas State 34 Miami 46, North Carolina State 23 Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7 Missouri 34, West Virginia 31 Air Force 45, Washington 25, Colorado 51, Oregon 43- Marshall 48, Louisville 29 North Carolina 20, San Diego State 13 * *BCS national championship game Date Jan. 4, 1999 Jan.' 1, 1999 Jtan. 1, 1999 Jan.' 1, 1999 Jan, 1, 1999 Jan. 1, 1999 Jan, 1, 1999 Jan. 2, 1999 Dec. 31, 1998 Dec. 31, 1998 Dec. 31, 1998 Dec. 31, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Dec. 29, 1998 Dec. 29, 1998 Dec. 29, 1998 Dec. 26, 1998 Dec. 25; 1998 Dec. 25; 1998 Dec. 23, 1998 Dec. 19, 1998 USA Today/ESPN NCAA basketball Topp 25 The new USA Today/ESPN coaches top 25 college bas- ketball poll with results through January 5. First-place. votes in parentheses. Team 1. Connecticut (23) 2. Dukie (6) 3. Cincinnati (1) 4. Stanford 5. Kentucky 6. Maryland 7: Purdue 8. UCLA 9. St. Johns 10. North Carolina 11. Arizona 12. Michigan State 13. Indiana 14. Auburn 15. New Mexico 16. Kansas 17. Minnesota 18. Arkansas 19. Iowa 20. Clemson 21. Syracuse 22. Oklahoma State 23. Wisconsin 24. Texas Christian 25. Ohio State REc. 11-0 131 12-0 11-2 12-3 13-2 12-2 9-2 11-2 13-3 8.2 11-3 14-3 13-0 12-1 9-3 941 11-2 11-1 11-3 14-3 9- 3 12-3 11-2 12-3 Pts. 742, 716 693 642 608 581 520, 485 467 442 426 421 385. 374 311 292 278 233 211 205 139 128 110 50 .35 Prey. 1 2 3 5 6 4 11 12 7 13 10 15 17 14 18 19 24. 16 22 21 20 * Bowl Championship Series game .a ... ,., KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee's hometown embraced the Volunteers national championship foot- ball team with a mad rush for souvenirs and a day-after desire to capture the moment forester. Knoxville sports bars were packed during the Volunteers 23-16 victory Monday night with boisterous, cigar- smoking, high-fiving fans. The city's embrace was more low-key yesterday morning as commemorative ball caps appeared on the heads of sober down- town workers. "I think this was the year of destiny, fate, call it whatever you want to,"' said Volunteers fan Will Kirkpatrick. "I think Tennessee was destined to make it where they did this year."~ A small electronic sign behind the counter of the downtown Post Office flashed the message in orange pulses: "A Perfect Season" - How Bout Them ... Volunteers." The Volunteers win over Florida State capped a 13-0 season and gave the university its first national football title since 1951. The university's official party returned from Tempe, Ariz., yesterday afternoon. But the players went their separate ways with their families and coach Phillip Fulmer was scheduled to stop in Knoxville only long enough to hop on another plane for a recruiting trip. An official celebration will have to wait until next week, when Tennessee students return from winter break. Plans for a Jan. 16 celebration might be scrapped because it's the same day as Gov. Don Sundquist's inauguration. "There are all these conflicts' Deputy Mayor Gene Patterson said, noting it also is falls on the weekend before the Martin Luther King Jr. holi- day. "But this only happens about once every half-century, so we can't wait until the next one."~ A W CCHA Standings USCHO Cole Hockey Top 10 Next Opponents Team Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Ferris State Northern Michigan Notre Dame Bowling Green Alaska Fairbanks Western Michigan Miami (Ohio) Lake Superior w 10 10 9 8 8 7 6 4 1 2 2 LCCHA L' T 2 2 2 1 4 2 32 8 0 5 1 6 1 11 0 8 6 10 3 8 2 Pts 22 21 20 18 16 15 13 8 7. 6 GP. 14 13 15 13 16 13 13 15 15 1S 12 W 16 13 10 9 13 10 10 5 2 4 3 OVERALL L T GP 3 2 21 4 2 19 8 2 20 S 3 17 9 0 22 6.' 2 18 .8 1 19 12 0 17 9 6 17 13 4 21 12 3 18 Results though Jan 4. First place votes in parentheses Team W L T Po I .North Dakota (27)' 13 2 1 1 2. Maine (2) ' 12 1 4 4 3. Michigan State (1). 16 3 2 6 4. New Hampshire 13 4 15 S. ColoradloCollege 14 5 12 rav 1 Jan. .8 Jan. 9 Jan 15. Jan 16. Jan 21. Jan 23. Jan 29. Jan 30. Ferris State Ferris State ~Boston College Z Michigan &. Princeton 9. Notre Dame 10. Ohio State at Ferris State Western Mkhigan Bowling Green at Ohio State" at Michigan State at Notre Dame 11 13 10 10 10 S 4 3 6 2 2 1" 2 2 7 3 8 9 Ohio State 1 Michigan 0 Dec 26. Michigan 4 Michigan Tech 1 Michigan State 5 Northern Michigan 3 Dec 27. Michigan State 3, Michigan 1 Northern Michigan 8, Michigan Tech 1 a Ofthe receiving votes: Colgate 16, Denver 14, tLUwerence 6, Niagara 5,' Cornell 3, Clarkson 2, Rensselaer 2 - Feb. 5 Lake Superior Feb 6. Ohio State Nome games in Bold *at the arena brought to you by Value City I t" BeREC SPORTS INTRAMURALS The University of Michigan Department of Recreational Sports INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM WHAT'S HAPPENING Intramural Hockey Officials Needed"! TRAVELING TO EXOTIC PLACES, MEETING INTERESTING PEOPLE - AND SHOOTING THEM. INTERESTED? APPLY TO BE A. DAILY. PHOTOGRAPHER. CONTACT EDITOR WARREN ZINN AT I 'Meanwhile, Mayor Victor Asheis proposing to rename Stadium Drive on the Tennessee campus in front' of Neyland Stadium to Phillip Fulm Way. - Tostitos, sponsor of the Fiesta bowl, flooded grocery stores with commemo- rative bags of chips. And retailers with Tennessee goods expected to sell mil- lions of dollars in merchandise Hundreds of fans rushed the Sport Seasons store in an otherwise-closed West Town Mall minutes after the game ended shortly before midnight. "I got here when it was 23-9 and as soon as I got in the door, within tw~ minutes, there were two guys stadii) outside," store manager Joey Smith said. "And from then on it (the mer- chandise) started to go." His initial inventory was gone in a hal f-hour. Alan McCarter of Seymour bought an armful of Tennessee shirts and capls. "It was more or less whatever you could get your hands on, and then seif you wanted it or not" McCarter said Souvenir makers Bacon & Co. Knoxville and New Hampshire-basd Pro Player cranked up their printing operations as soon as the game was in hand. "We came in at about midnight and I would say we will be here until mid- night tonigh," Bacon & Co. spokesper- son Jed Dance said. "Or maybe around the clock again, if we can stand up' At Tennessee Fever, anothe Volunteers souvenir store, spokesm John Weaver said fans were waiting when he opened at 7:30 a.m. and half f the 600 championship items he stockd were sold by midday. . -C What's selling ? "Hats, shirts,:.any- thing that says 'Tennessee national champions"' he said. And more is on the way. "License plates, trash cans, flags, ties, anything you can put an orange T' on." HAMPTON (61k RE MIN WaA l-A 0-T A F M~ Belton 26 6-14 1-1 5-6 0 3 3 Williams 34 3-11 9-10 2-4 0 2 15 Farrington 31 412 0-0 0-3 0 3 2 Adams 23 2-6 1-2 03 0 1 $ Brown 20 310 0-0 1-4 1 4.8 Hawkins 22 0-2 0-0 1-4 3 0 0 Dunn 1 0-0 00 0000 0 Smith 10 0-2 0-0 1-2 8 0' 0 Young 13 02 3-302 1 3. Hunter 17 25 1-2 1-3 1 4 Dowell 1 0-0 00 0-1 0 0 Jackson 2 0-0 000-0 00 0 Totals 200 2064 15181-25 14 20 1 F0%: .313. F1%: .833. 3-point F: 620, .300 (Farrington 49, Brown 2-5, Adams 0-2 Hawkins - 2, Smith 0-1 Young O1).Bocks: 0. Steals: 10 (Brown 3, Farrington 2, Adams 2, Williams, Hawkins, Smith). Turnovers: 18 (Brown 4, Adai~s 3, Belton 2, Williams 2, Hawkins 2, Smith 2, Farrington, Smith, Hunter). Technical Fouls: 0,- MICHIGAN (77k F RE lIN l-A l-A O-T A F P'TS Asselin 20 3-7 2-5 1-3 1 3"'' Smith 23 1-7 1-1 1-4 3 2 3 Vignier 31 57 12 512 2 3 Reid 37 713 0-0 14 6 1 Bullock 33 817 34 1-6 3 3 22 Jones 22 47 2-4 1.6 2 2,11~I Taylor 1 11 01 1-1 0 0 .2 Hunter 1 00 0-0 00 0 0#}0 Oliver 7 01 0-0 01 1 0 0 Yug 24 2-2 25 2-6 0 3""6 Szyndlar 1 00 00-1 000 Totals 200 31492 1122 144 1817 77 F0%: .500. FT%: .500. 3-point F: 419, .211'x (Bullock 3-7, Jones 13, Reid 05, Smith 04). Blocks: 5 (Smith 4. Young) Steals: 9 Reid 3, Bullock 2, Jones 2, Asselin, Vigner). Turnovrs: 19 (Vignier 5, Reid 5, Smith 3, Asselin 2, Young 2, Bullock, Jones). Technical Fouls: 0. Hampton .................24 37 - 61 - Michigan ..............33 44 -77 At: Orisler Arena A: 9623 WISCONSIN (55) yl lIN M A la-A T A F PTa Kowske 37 15 3B6 613 0 .3..5 Wills 17 12 0.0 2-3 0 2 2 Mason 35 921 78 14 1. 29 Calderwood 27 310 0-0 57 3 ~9 Kelley 35 03 4-4 1-4 2 Auriantal 11 02 22 0-00 Bryant 13 1-6 0-0 00 1-..w ..;2 Linton" 2 0-0 0-0 K0-1 0O'Y 0 Vershaw 23 1-2 "- 1-2 0 22 Totals 200 16.51 16.201536 7 3.5 FO%: .314. FT%: .800. 3-point FO: 7.26, .269~ ( Mason 4-10, Calderwood 3.9, Bryant 0-5, Auriantal 0-1, Kelley 0-1). Blocks: 1 (Kelle}}I Steals: 6 (Calderwood 2, Kelley 2,. Mason, rynt), Turnovers: 14 (Vershaw 4, Kowske 3, Mason , Calderwood 3, Linton). Technical Fouls: 0 I *No Experie Necessary " Officials are Paid for All Games Worki nce 04 REC SPORTrS 'e INTRAMURAL S' Sd Get a Free Flexible .. ..... . _I% FT RED MaIN M.A la-A 0-T A F PTS Asselin 26 3-3 1-2 1-4 2 5 7 Smith 37 4-8 4-4 1-2 0 1 12 Vignier 33 5.9 0-1 4-8 2 4 10 Reid 30 -2-11 2-4 0-2 4 2 6 Bullock 32 8-17 1-1 1-3 0 3 18 Jones 14 3-7 2-3 0-0 2 5 8 Taylor 4 0.1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Oliver 7 1.2 0-0 0.1 1 0 2 Young 15 0.0 0-2 1-3 0 5 0 Szyndlar 1 0.1 1-2 1-1 0 0 -1 Totals 200 2640 11-19 10-28 11 25 64 FG%: ,433. Ft%: .579. 3-point FG: 1-17, .059 ( Bullock 1-7, Reid 0-6, Smith 0-2. Jones 0.1, ndlar 0-1). Blocks: 0. Steals: 5 (Smith 3, Bullock, Oliver). Turnovers: 19 (Bullock 6, Asselin 4, Smith 2, Reid 2, Oliver 2. Vignier, Jones). Technical Fouls: 0 DUKE (108) F8 FT REB laIN la-A la-A 0-T A F PTS Carrawell 25 2-5 0-0 0-2 6 1 4 Battier 22 5-8 4-6 2-4 0 2 17 Burgess 24 8&9 0-1 1.6 1 1 16 Avery 26 2.5 2-2 1-3 11 4 7 Langdon 28 7-11 3-4 1-2 3 3 24 Caldbeck 3 0-0 0-0 00 00 0 Simpson 3 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 James 17 3-6 4-4 1-6 0 3 10 Heaps 4 0-0 0-0 000'0 0 Domzalski 11 0-4 5-6 1-2 0 1 5 Brand 20 3-4 5-6 1-5 3 2 11. Maggette 17 4-6 4-4 0-5 1 4 14 Totals 200 34-58 27-33 9.37 25 21 108 FG%: .586. FT%: .818. 3-point FG: 13-20, .650. (Langdon 7-9, Battier 3-5, Maggette 2-3, Avery 1- 31. Blocks: 1 (Battier). Steals: 10 (Battler 2, Langdon 2, Carrawell. Avery, James, Domzalski, Brand, Maggette). Turnovers: 13 (James 3, Carrawell 2, Langdon 2. Battier, Burgess, Avery, Heaps, Maggette. Technical Fouls: 0. Michigan...................29 35 -64 Duke .......................57 51-108 At: Cameron Indoor Stadium A: 9,314 Smith 31 2-6 0.0 0.1 1 2 4 Vignier 37 4-7 0-0 3.9 0 4 8 Reid 37 4.11 0-0 0421 211 Bullock 29 5-13 4.4 1-5 5 4 15 Jones 24 26 0-0 0.1 1 2 5 Taylor 1 11 .0-0 00 00 2 Oliver 2 0.0 0-0 00 00 -0 Young 14 0.2 0.0 03 01 0 Totals 200 21-53 5.5 8-30 8 16 52 FG%: .396. FT%: 1.000. 3-point FG: 5-13._385 Red 36Bullock 1-3, Jones 1-2, Smith 0.2). locks 3 (Vignier 2, Smith). Steals: 2 (Jones 2). Turnovers: 16 (Reid 4, Asselin 3, Vignier 3, Bullock 2, Jones 2, Smith, team). Technical Fouls: 0 PENN STATE (70) WZ@UMICH.EDU Elm asaslftraast -II MICHIGAN (63k F RE laIN MAla-A 0- A F PTS Asselin 25 5.5 3.4 3-5 0 4 13 Smith 24 5.8 0-0 0-0 1 1 11 Vignier 38 3.9 1-4 8-14 0 4 7 Reid 31 3.9 0-0 0-2 5 1 8 Bullock 36 6-18 5-6 2-7 2 2 20 Jones 20 1-4 0-0 1-3 3 2 2 Oliver 12 0.1 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 Young 14 1-3 0.0 1-3 1 2 2 Totals 200 24-57 9-14 18.38 1217 63 FG%: .421. FT%: .643. 3-point FG: 6-13- 462 (Bullock 3-6. Reid 2-5, Smith 1-1, Jones 0-1). Blocks: 3 (Asselin, Vignier, Bullock). Steals: 7 (Smith 3, Bullock 2. Reid, Jones). Turnovers: 21 (Vignier 5, Smith 4. Reid 4, Bullock 4, Asselin 3, Jones). Technical Fouls: 0 FLORIDA (79)-- _ - ,I - d- - a a e14 l &aI I