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After losing a load of talent the Big Ten is in flux
A new harvest of rising stars is set to attract na

By Dan Williams
Daily Sports Writer

With Mateen Cleaves, A.J. Guyton
and Scoonic Penn matriculating to the
NBA, Cory Bradford appears to be the
Big Ten's next premiere guard.
Of the three, Bradford figures to be
the most like Guvton. While they both
know how to distribute, Bradford and
the former Indiana standout look to

take over games with scoring. They
thrive shooting from behind the are
with or without a face-guarding
defender.
Bradford has made a 3-pointer in
each of his 64 collegiate games. Last
season, he led Illinois in scoring with
15.3 points per game.
He was picked by both coaches and
media as the Big Ten preseason player
of the year.

photo courtesy of Illinois athletics
The'Office' of New StWdevWPrrcfrwn
is now recruiting for
Summer 2001
Orientation Leaders
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New Student and Parent Orientation Programs
Employment Dates: May 21st - August 10th, 2001.
Compensation: $2700 stipend plus room & board in
South Quad
Work Schedule:
New Student Program: Leaders work 3 days a week
with early morning through late evening hours. Some
weekend work may be required.
Parent Program: Leaders work 4 days a week from.
approx. 8 AM - 5 PM.
Eligibility: Must be an enrolled undergraduate student in good
academic standing. Leaders may not be enrolled in classes
during the 2001 Spring and Summer Terms.
Application Process: Interested students can pick up an appli-
cation at any of the Mass Meetings or at the Office of New
Student Programs (3511 Student Activities Building) after
November 13. All applicants must attend a group interview on
January 20, 2001. Selected applicants will have an individual
interview. Final selections will be made by February 14, 2001.
Mass Meetings: November 13 at 6:30 PM in 2105A Michigan
Union, November 14 at 6:30 PM in Anderson B&C, Michigan
Union and January 10 at 6:30 in Pond Room, Michigan Union.
If you are unable to attend a Mass Meeting, feel free to stop by
the Office of New Student Programs (3511 Student Activities
Building) to pick up an application.
Call 764-6413 or e-mail onsp@umich.edu
with any further questions.
Applications are due by January 17, 2001 at 5 PM.

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