28 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 11, 1999 CLUB SPORTS CORNER EDITED By DAVID DEN HERDER AND MARK FRANCEscumi- I . October at Yost Ice Arena Men's varsity Oct. 15, 7:30p.m. vs. Mass.-Lowell Oct. 16, 7 p.m. vs. Mass.-Lowell Oct. 30, 7 p.m. vs. Yale Men's club Oct. 23, 10 p.m. vs. Michigan St. Oct.29, 10:30p.m. vs. Miami (Ohio) Oct. 30, 3 p.m. vs. Miami (Ohio) Women's club Oct. 29, TBA TBD Oct. 30, TBA TBD Club icers find all bark, no bite Michigan men sweep Bulldogs at home and on road Two wins for the varsity, two wins for the club. The Michigan men's hockey club opened its season like its varsity counter- part - with two victories - defeating Ferris State 8-1 and 7-5 this past week- end. While Ferris State swept its two-game series with Michigan last season, the Wolverines cruised easily in their home and season opener on Friday. Paul Khawam netted a hat trick while the Wolverines swarmed the Bulldogs with five goals in the first period. Saturday, the teams switched venues to Ferris State's Ewigleben Ice Arena where the Wolverines slipped by the Bulldogs again, 7-5. Under extremely hot condi- iions the teams traded goals until Michigan netted two unanswered goals in the final 10 minutes to seal the victory Kayak club will of er training clinic for students What are you doing at 9:00 on Sunday morning . If sleep isn't of value to you, head up to North Campus for a leisurely workout with the Michigan kayaking club. The team is in the water for fun, infor- mal sessions every Sunday and Wednesday, all year long. Practice, if you call it that - team member Susie Flink stresses that the team is noncompetitive and out there 'just for fun" - is held inside, at the North Campus Recreation Building pool. Working out indoors is much eas- ier than breaking ice with the paddles MICHIGAN FENCING: at the Renaissance Fencing Club Beginner Tourney in Madison Hts. - Women's Foil Amanda Carvell, fourth place Men's Epee "It was basically score, tie, score, tie, up until 5-5," said club president Jason Kiehler, also a senior forward for the team. The Wolverines play in the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League. Other members of the MCHL include Indiana, Miami (Ohio), Ohio State,. Kentucky, Dayton, John Carroll, Toledo, and affiliate member Indiana-Purdue at Indianapolis. Student admission to home games (all at Yost Ice Arena) is free with student ID. All other tickets are $3.00. Michigan's next home game is a battle of in-state rivals, when the Wolverines battle Michigan State on Oct. 23. Fans can find the club's schedule and other information at the team's Website - www.unich. edu/~clubhckv . - Mark Francescutti during the winter. Toward the latter part of winter term, when the weather finally starts to heat up, the kayak team takes trips all over to enjoy some of North America's finest waterways. In the past, they have kayaked in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and even Ottawa, Canada. Forthcoming is a training clinic, where new students interested in the sport will be able to check it out, learn the fundamentals and meet team mem- bers. The date has yet to be set. "Anyone can kayak' Flink said assuredly. "You don't need any special skills - you just can't be afraid of water." For more information, e-mail Flink at sflink@urmich.edu. - Dave Roth Ryan Polasek, first place (national E) Chris Messina, third place BJ Chavez, fourth place Men's Sabre Joe Way, first place (national E) Ben Fineman, third place 'M' SCHEDULE Wednesday October 13 Field Hockey at Central Michigan, 3:00 p.m. Volleyball at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. Friday October 15 Soccer at Minnesota, 7:00 p.m. Hockey vs. Massachusetts-Lowell, 7:35 p.m. Saturday October 16 Volleyball vs. Northwestern, 7:00 p.m. Hockey vs. Massachusetts-Lowell, 7:05 p.m. Sunday October 17 Field Hockey vs. Michigan State, 1:00 p.m. Soccer at Wisconsin, 12:00 p.m. Men's Cross Country Wolverine Interregional, 10:30 a.m. Women's Cross Country Wolverine Interregional, 11:30 am. COLLEGE FOOTBALL EAST Air Force 19, Navy 14 Brown 53, Princeton 3 Central Michigan 38, Buffalo 19 Columbia 10, Bucknell 7 Cornell 24, Harvard 23 Duquesne 10, St. John's, NY 3 Georgetown, D.C. 41, Marist 40, OT Lehigh 30, Dartmouth 14 Massachusetts 77, Northeastern 0 Penn 35, Fordham 18 Slippery Rock 52, Indiana (Pa.)14 Temple 24, Boston College 14 Virginia Tech 58, Rutgers 20 Yale 34, Holy Cross 14 SOUTH Duke 24, Virginia 17, 20T Florida 31, LSU 10 Florida State 31, Miami (Fla.) 21 Georgia Tech 31, North Carolina 24, OT Grambling State 42, MVSU 19 Kentucky 30, South Carolina 10 Maryland 17, Wake Forest 14 Memphis 38, UAB 14 Mississippi 20, Tulane 13 Mississippi St. 18, Auburn 16 N.C. State 35, Clemson 31 Richmond 41, Rhode Island 38 South Carolina St. 27, Norfolk State 23 Southern Miss. 39, East Carolina 22 Tennessee 37, Georgia 20 Vanderbilt 58, The Citadel 0 William &-Mary 45, Villanova 10' MIDWEST Akron 41, Ohio 28 Drake 38, St. Mary's, Cal. 7 Indiana 34, Northwestern 17 Kansas State 50, Kansas 9 Miami (Ohio) 45, Bowling Green 31 Michigan State 34, Michigan 31 Nebraska 49, Iowa State 14 Notre Dame 48, Arizona State 17 Ohio State 25, Purdue 22 Penn State 31, Iowa 7 Toledo 47, Kent 7 W. Michigan 40, E. Michigan 37 Wisconsin 20, Minnesota 17, OT SOUTHWEST. Arkansas 58, Middle Tennessee 6 Houston 23, Cincinnati 20 Oklahoma SF. 41, Texas Tech 21 Texas 38, Oklahoma 28 Texas A&M 45, Baylor 13 FAR WEST Arizona 31, Southern Cal 24 Brigham Young 38, Cahfora t Colorado 46, Missouri 39,OT Fresno State 44, Colorado ate 13 Montana 48, CS Northriag 2 IMontana State 29, Weber S1ate 6 Nevada 23, New Mexico St. 16 New Mexico 24, San Diego State 21 Rice 38, Hawaii 19 UCLA 34, Oregon 29 UNLV 35, Wyoming 32 Washington 47, Oregon St. 21 AP POLL Associated Press Top 25, Oct. 10 (first place votes in parentheses) ATe SidLEgTi &THE WEEK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Team I 1. Florida State (63) 2. Penn State (6) 3. Nebraska 4. Virginia Tech (1) 5. Michigan State 6. Tennessee 7. Florida 8. Georgia Tech 9. Kansas State 10. Michigan 11. Alabama 12. Mississippi State 13. Texas A&M 14. Georgia 15. Marshall 16. Syracuse 17. Wisconsin 18. Ohio State 19. Texas 20. Purdue 21. Brigham Young 22. Mississippi 23. East Carolina 24 Miami 25. Southern Miss. Record Pts 6-0 1,743 6-0 1,678 6-0 1,595 5-0 1,497 6-0 1,408 4.1 1,398 5-1 1,282 4-1 1,258 5-0 1,212 5.1 1,171 4-1 991 6.0 927 4-1 926 4-1 778 5-0 760 5-1 715 4-2 606 4-2 588 5-2 454 4-2 366 4-1 341 5-1 218 5-1 205 2-3 161 3-2 124 Pvs 1 2 4 5 11 6 8- 7 9 3 12 14 13 10 15 18 20 21 23 17 24 16 19 Why: Comrie scored hs fist career hat trick on Friay n Mich a' s 6-1 win over NotreCDame and a