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2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 5, 1999

'M' CLUB SPORTS
The Michigan Men's Cycling team compet-
ed in the University of Missouri Criterium
and Road Race March 27-28, and placed
fifth. The results:
4FnNAL STANDINGS
Team Total Pts.

Name
1. Matt Walczak
2. Matt Schlict
3. Brian DeRouen
4. John Faull
5. Zane Farag
6. Dan Marsh
1L Nicholas Bayma

School
Marian
Missouri
Marian
Illinois
Illinois
Michigan

Pts.
48
42
36
32
28
24

Michigan 7

1. Marian
2. Illinois
3. Saint Louis
4. Missouri
-6. Michigan

804
455
448
430
215

4NDMDUAL RESULTS
Road Race - Men's Category A
Name School
1. Arjuna Fenner Missouri
2. Srdian Lustica Marian
3. Josh Johnson Missouri
4. Derek Witte Marion
5. Andrew Rizzo Illinois
8. Micheal Tramontini Michigan
11. Seth Kleinglass Michigan
14. Jeff Patton Michigan

Pts.
80
70
63
57
51
35
22
12

Criterium - Men's Category A
Name School
1. Derek Witte Marian
2. Arjuna Flenner Missouri
3. Terry Keenan St. Louis
4. Brad Ryno Marian
5. Ryan Barrett Marion
6. Michael Tramontini Michigan
4L Seth Kleinglass Michigan
18. Jeff Patton Michigan
Crlitriun -Men's Category B
Name School
1. Brian DeRouen Marian
2. Matt Schlitz Missouri
3. Matt Walczak Marian
4. Bryan McCormick Michigan
5. Mark Murawski St. Louis
6. Dan Marsh MichIgan
12. Nick Bayma Michigan

Pts.
70
64
58
52
46
41
13
3
Pts.
41
35
31
27
23
21
5

Thursday Ar
No events scheduled
Friday. Apr, 9
Baseball vs. Ohio State, 3 p.m.
Men's Golf at Marshall Invitational, All
Day
Saturday. Ar. 10
Baseball vs. Ohio State (DH), 1 p.m.
Softball vs. Minnesota (DH), 1 p.m.
Men's Tennis at Indiana, 1 p.m.
Rowing vs. Iowa and Wisconsin, in
Iowa City, all day
Women's Tennis vs. Indiana, 11
a.m., in Tampa
Men's gymnastics at NCAA East
Regional, Champaign, I 7 p.m.
Women's gymnastics at Regional
Championships, 6 p.m.
Men's golf at Marshall Invitational, all
day
Women's golf at Indiana invitational, all
day
Men's Track at San Diego Quad, all day
' Women's Track at San Diego Quad, all
day
Sunday. Ar 1
Baseball vs. Ohio State, 1 p.m.
Softball vs. Minnesota, 1 p.m.
Men's tennis at Purdue, 1 p.m.
Women's tennis vs. Purdue, 11 a.m.
Women's golf at Indiana Invitational, all
day
NBA STANDINGS

Midwest Division
Utah
Houston
San Antonio
Minnesota
Dallas
Denver
Vancouver
Pacific Division
Portland
L.A. Lakers
Seattle
Phoenix
Golden State
Sacramento
L.A. Clippers

23
22
22
19
11
10
6
26
22
16
15
14
14
3

WESTERN CONFERENCE
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8
11
10
13
22
24
27
6
12
16
18
18
19
29

Pct
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.667
.688
.594
.333
.294
.181
.813
.647
.500
.455
.438
.424
.094

Who: Chris Thompson
Hometown: Roseburg, Ore.
High School: Roseburg High School

Why: Thompson successfully defended his U.S. Swimming national
title in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the 1999 U.S. Swimming Spring
National Championship. He swam the event in 15:14.11, breaking
Olympic gold medalist Tom Dolan's former Michigan school record.
Thompson finished 17 seconds ahead of his closest competitor.
Background: 1999 Big Ten swimmer of the year... Four Time NCAA
All-American... qualified for spot on U.S. Pan-Pacific Championship
team... ...University Athletic Academic Achievement Award ...
Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts.

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Sport: Swimming
Event: Distance
Year: Sophomore

HLe 3itEgn TEiWE
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Road Race - Men's Category B

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COLLEGE HOCKEY
Saturday's results from NCAA Tournament
&it
Maine 3, New Hampshire 2 (OT)
'M' SCHEDULE
Today. Apr. 5
Women's Tennis at North Carolina, 5 p.m.
TQmorrow. Apr.6
Baseball at Bowling Green, 3 p.m.
WednsdavApr.7
Baseball at Toledo, 3 p.m.
Softball at Purdue (DH), 2 p.m. CDT
Men's Tennis at Michigan State, 6 p.m.

Yesterday's results
New Jersey 91, Boston
Atlanta 85, Charlotte8
Miami 90, Washington
Indiana 108, New York
Seattle 101, HoustonE
Toronto 97, Philadelph
Chicago 88, Vancouve
Cleveland 98, Milwauk
Denver 82, L.A. Clippe
NHL STAN
Records as of April 5
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
New Jersey
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
NY Rangers
NY Islanders
Northeast Division
Ottawa
Toronto
Boston;
Buffalo
Montreal;
Southeast Division
Carolina
Florida
Washington
Tampa Bay

n 79
83

M ' I iY'Iri

79 Duke Hospital spokesperson
95 Nancy Jensen said daily updates on
84 the coach's surgery and recovery will
ia 82 be made through the media and the
r 87 hospital's Website.
ee 74 "The family is asking for the
rs 80 fewest possible interruptions," she
IDINGS said Friday.
The normal hospitalization period
for hip-replacement procedures is
W L T Pts. three to five days.
Afterward, a long rehabilitation
42 22 11 95 process of a month or more is
36 26 14 86 required before patients can resume
34 24 18 86 normal activity.
31 35 10 72 Fans wishing to keep track of
21 45 10 52 Krzyzewski's progress can read the
daily updates at the Web address
http://www.news.mc.duke.edu.
43 21 11 97 During Krzyzewski's absence, the
42 28 6 90 basketball operations will be con-
34 28 13 81 ducted by his staff.
33 26 15 81 At the moment, Quin Snyder heads
30 35 10 70 that group, but Snyder remains
strongly linked to the head coaching
S1 2A 1n 7 post at Missouri.

Records as of April 5
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Atlantic Division
Orlando
Miami
New York
Philidelphia
Washington
Boston
New Jersey
Central Division
Indiana
Atlanta
Detroit
Milwaukee
Toronto
Cleveland
Charlotte
Chicago

24
20
18
16
13
10
8
22
21
20
19
19
16
13
10

L
10
11
15
16
19
21
24
11
13
13
13
14
15
18
23

Pct.
.706
.645
.545
.500
.406
.322
.250
.566
.618
.606
.593
.516
.516
.419
.303

27
30
18

30
39
51

18
6
6

72
66
42

WESTERN CONFERENCE
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Central Division
Detroit
St. Louis
Nashville
Chicago
Northwest
Colorado
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
Pacific Division
Dallas
Phoenix
Anaheim
San Jose
Los Angeles

40
33
27
24
40
28
28
22
47
38
34
29
28

30
31
42
41
26
36
37
44
17
26
29
30
42

6 86
11 77
7 61
12 60
10 90
12 68
11 67
11 55
12 106
12 88
12 80
17 75
5 61

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FBI probing
wrestling tapes
CHICAGO (AP) - The FBI is
investigating hidden-camera video-
tapes showing college wrestlers
undressing, showering and unclothed
in weigh-in areas at meets, including
a national tournament at
Northwestern, the Chicago Tribune
reported in its Sunday editions.
Images from the tapes are included
in "hidden camera" pornographic
material that is being marketed via
the Internet and by mail, the newspa-
per said.
Those familiar with the tapes,
including officials at Northwestern
and at Penn, believe the tapes were
made using cameras concealed
inside bags.
The FBI is consulting with the
U.S. Attorney's office on whether the
tapes can form the basis of a prose-
cution under laws covering privacy,
eavesdropping or interstate distribu-
tion of pornography, the Tribune
reported.
"I cannot confirm or deny the
existence of any investigation unless
or until charges are filed," said
Randall Samborn, spokesperson for
the federal prosecutor's office.
SPORTS BRIEFS
US tops Iran in
wrestling, 4-0
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Kerry

McCoy pinned Iran's Ebrahim
Mehraban in the final heavyweight
match of the 27th World Cup o
Wrestling to lead the United States
to the team title on Saturday night.
McCoy, of State College, pinned
Mehraban after 1:03 to cap the
United States' 4-0 finish in the two-
day, round-robin event.
Iran, which finished 3-1, took sec-
ond.
Cuba (2-2) was third, with
Germany (1-3) and Canada (0-4) tak-
ing the final two spots.
In the championship match, Iran
took an early lead by winning the
two lowest weight categories.
Gholam Reza Mohammadi won by
technical fall over Sammie Henson
of Norman, Okla., in the 119-pound
class, and Ali Rezar Dabier won by
decision over Tony Purler of Clarion,
Pa., in the 127 3/4-pound event.
The United States captured the
next four events with victories by
Cary Kolat of Bellefonte, Pa. (13
3/4 pounds); Lincoln Mcllravy of
Iowa City (152 pounds); Steve
Marianetti of Urbana, I1. (167 1/2
pounds);- and Les Gutches of
Corvallis, Ore. (187 1/4 pounds).{
In the 213 3/4-pound event, Iran's
Ali Reza Heidari won by decision
over J.J. McGrew of Stillwater, Okla:
In the match for third place, Cuba
beat Germany 19-11.
Cuba opened with four wins in the'
four lowest weight categories.
German wrestlers took two of the
four highest weight classes, with
Cuba's Alexis Rodriguez winning a
decision over Sven Theile in the 286-
pounds-and-over heavyweight class.
Canada failed to advance to the
final session after losing to the
United States and Germany earlier in
the day.
Under the tournament format, tb@
five teams competed in a series of
dual meets over two days. The teams
were chosen based on the perfor-
mance of their wrestlers at the World
Championships last September jn
Iran.
Six teams were supposed to com-
pete, but the defending champion
Russian team did not arrive.
The conflict in Kosovo led to tile
closure of the U.S. embassy "
Moscow, and the wrestlers' visas
were inside the embassy and could
not be retrieved.
The United States has dominated
the World Cup in the 1990s, winning
seven of nine team titles, including
Saturday's victory.
An international event, the World
Cup is a step below world champi-
onship or Olympic competitions, but
some team members are likely to
compete for Olympic berths. I'

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Yesterday's results
Detroit 3, Dallas 0
New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 1
MLB RESULTS
Yesterday's results
Colorado 8, San Diego 2
COLLEGE BRIEFS
Krzyzewski has
hip surgery
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Duke
basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski
underwent successful hip surgery
Sunday at Duke University Hospital.
The procedure was performed by
Dr. T. Parker Vail, an orthopedic sur-
geon.

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