The Michigan Daily -February 18, 2000 - 11 Shakespeare sets Big Ten record Michigan swimming senior Shannon Shakespeare broke her own Big Ten record in the 200-yard Individual Medley at the Big Ten Championships yesterday - twice. In the preliminaries, Shakespeare had a time of 1:58.60, finishing four seconds ahead of the competition. Later, she finished first in the finals for the fourth straight year, again set- ting a new standard with 1:5-/.76. The Wolverines two other first place finishes were the 400 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay. After the first day of competition, Michigan is in second place behind defending champion Minnesota in the hiree day event. - f am stuff reports Przbilaheaded frNBA draft MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The niversity of Minnesota said Thursday t had not received word from suspend- ed center Joel Przybilla about whether he plans to return to the basketball team. But the 7-footer's father. Doug Przybilla, said his son will not return to the team this season and plans to enter the NBA draft in June. "~To be honest with you, my wife and I would have preferred he stay here (Minnesota)," Doug Przybilla sold the Star Tribune on Thursday. "But it came to a point where he had basi- callv had it." The Saint Paul Pioneer Press report- ed that Przvbilla will not return to the team this season and plans to enter the NBA draft in June. The newspaper said Przybilla's par- ents have begun meeting with prospec- tive agents for the 7-foot center, a pro- aercted lottery pick in the draft. The ~ prcited two sources close to the center but did not name them. Coach Dan Monson suspended Przybilla indefinitely Tuesday for what he characterized as the player's lack of commitment to academics. By NCAA academic standards, Przybilla' would still be eligible to play. Neither Monson nor Przvbilla could be reached for comment Thursday. At a news, conference before practice ednesday, Monson said he had noth- ing new to report on his center, who wasn't at practice. NORTHERN Continued from Page 9 The Michigan defense will be on the lookout for senior forward Roger Trudeau who is leading the Wildcats to an average of 3.5. goals per game. "To win on the road you have to play well defensively," Berenson said. "You need good goalkeeping and you need to make your chances count. If those three things happen they'll have a good weekend." And a good weekend for Michigan could lead to a good shot at the CCHA regular season title and an automatic berth to the NCAA tour- n ament. But Northern isn't going to give up fighting for that top spot so easi- ly. Last weekend Michigan State swept Northern in East Lansing to claim second place in the confer- ence, and the Spartans rest only four points behind the Wolverines. The Wildcats, still on the heels of both teams, will be looking to avenge the sweep now that they have returned home. Either way, the Wolverines are not home free. The Spartans are next on the docket for league-leading Michigan. "if we sweep them up there we have a pretty good chance of win- ning the whole thing," junior winger Josh Langfeld said. "We definitely know the implica- LOWEST PRICES! HHIGHEST QUALI TY!H ® FASTEST SER VICE! ® 1002 PONTIAC TR. Down to the wire With three weekends left in the regu-. lar season, Michig'an faces Northern Michigan and Michigan State - two teams nipping at the Wolverines' heels for the regular-season CCHA title. The top team earns an automnatic bid to the NGA Tournament. Here's a look at the race: Wildcats stand i*n way of Ritt 's pursuit for victory No. 200. Michigan Michigan St. Northern Mich. Lake Superior, Gp 23 23 22" 24 W 17: 15 14 14 L 5 7 6 8 T.. 1 1 2 z. PTS 3.5 31 30 30 THIS WEEKEND BERRY EvENTS CENTER Who: Michigan (17-5-1) vs. Northern Michigan (14-&-2) When: 7:05 p in. tonight, 705 p.m. Saturday TV: Friday's game will he on UMTV channel, 22. Both games Aill be on W~TKA 1050 AM. tions of the games. Michigan State has Alaska so they will probably pick up four points. "We need to pick up these four points to stay in the hunt." By Joe Smith Dail} Shports Writer Back in 1984, the year Detroit hero Kirk (Gibson hit the famous homer off Goosc Gossage to win the Tigers their last World Series, a 24 year-old named Bitsy Ritt - with only two years expe- rience as an assistant coach - came in with the challenge of turning the Michigan women's varsity tennis pro- gram around.' Sixteen years, three Big Ten Coach of the Year honors and four NCAA tourna- ment appearances later- Ritt finds herself one victory away from 200 going into this Sunday's match against No. 21 Kentucky at the Varsity Tennis now' Ritt said. "Whether it's win num- ber one or number 200, 1 just want to beat Kentucky:' This monumental victory will defi- nitely be no easy task with the national- ly ranked Wildcats coming into Ann Arbor fresh off a win over No. 27 North Carolina. Although losing their top three sin- gles players, an All-American and their No. I doubles team from last year, Kentucky coach Mark Guilbeau doesn't think the Wildcats will be in trouble. "We're maybe a better team than we were at the end of last year. "Although we lack in experience, our skill level has actually improved and so has our intensity" The Wolverines (4-0) have matched their win total from last year - and it's only February. Senior co-captain SUNDAYE VARSITY TENNIS CENTER Who: Michigan (4-0) vs. No. 21 Kentucky (3-1) When: 1 p.m. L~atest. Danielle Lund makes her singles return as B~itsy Ritt tries to net victory No. 200 in her 16th season at the helm of the Wolverines. Danielle Lund is expected to return to singles competition, attempting to add to her team-leading 69 career victories. "I believe in this team, and I think .we., got a chance to do great things;' .itt. said. "I think that this Sunday will be a good chance to go out and compete, against a great team. "it will be a great opportunity to get some confidence and momentum going, especially with the Big Ten sea- son just a week away.", Center. 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