2B - 1 he Michigan Daily _._ SportisMonday - November 20, 2000 CLUBSPORTS WEEKLY LcUed hYJeff1Phiips Soccer wins national tite NFL STANDINGS, U ik I dJ tTUU 0 After coming so close to, winning it all in 1999, the Miehigatt women's soccer club won their first national title this past weekend by defeating Ohio State 1-0 in double overtime. Michigan defeated Colorado ina sliootout itt the quarterfinals attd defeated Virginia Tech 1-9 to advance to finals. 1 treCe Wolverines were honored by making the all-tournamnent team. Alissa Gfauman and Laura Rowland were each recieve their first all-tourna- ment hsonor and club president Shelley Noland recieved bet second hoisor. -Jc/f P/ti/lips Volleyball dlub hosts weekend tourney VWhile the test of the caitaus formance in the tourntmnst," Vice braved the whipping ind and snowv President Stephatie Stat-icr said. flurries on Saturday, the. lli .higan "Our team htas heets practicing hard womets's volleyball club was in heat-- atnd we had a lot of conficdence going ed competition auaittst seams froim into the toutrnament -utnfortuttate- .:1 over the Midwest and East Coast. Iv, things didnts swing out wvav." Michigan hosted the all-day tourna- Michigatn Stata, Cantral Michtign nient at the IM building. (A), Ketntuckv and Virgiiia compel- Althsough Michigatn playedl a ed in thse semifinaals, and Kentucky strotng game, as the A-teatm advanced and Censtral Michigan (A) played in to the quarterfinals, it was utnable to the finals, with Ketntucky winnting defeat Virginia's B-teatm the chsampionship. "WVe svere disappointed in our pet- - Csitnot Basi/e FCLUB SPORTS SCOREBOARD Fencing - Junior Ohympie Qualifier In Livonia, MI - 8 total medals won as a team, Erica Erdandson and Gerald Montano qualified for Junior Olympics. Send your club sports info to dailyclubsports@umichedu WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BOXSCORES1 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Indiasnpois N.Y.slets NewEnand WTenssees 7sPittug Jacsonville Kan sas ity W 8 7 7 3 W 9 8 5 3 3 2 W 9 7 5 4 a v a 6 4 3 4N S 7 6 5 3 W 8 7 d 4an .636 24a 2 a LoT vat OF P 1 a2u0a.818 2281 a 0 .500 1333 S7 5 .801867Y : 450 .1.216t2: a a .818 3571 3 4 5 .636037352E 7 0 .364175 at Yesterday's games Detrosit 3a.N.Y.SAT an ,A CHICAGOt3. Tampa Bayt10 14 RE A t 26. usta antpotis 24 26 TtNNSSEE-4.aletland10 as9 Bsuao2t. KASAS C Irst7 as9 MIsNESOTA 31. Carotina t7 NEW cENGLsNs t6. Cincinati 05 ,A aktand 31.NEt ORLAS s27 L55 PHILAtLPHIA34. Arizona a28 DNuns38. Saa n sgo37 as9 NY sass 75. M9:5,.: 3 ?35 ?6 SANsRNSCOs16. Attanta 6 ?33 BATwssaoRE2. Das0 tackssoville at PITTSBURGHs, IN. 71 Todays gamta 072 Wasttingtontat ST. ruis9 psm. ?9a Thrsdays gatmas New Entglanda etrost. t2:30 p.m. Minnsotta at Dalla. 4:05 p.m5. 'A Nat Sundays gamtas a4 Pittsburgh at CINCINNTI. 1a Ps.. 5 NeuOrteansat SaTs. . .. 14 Chicag at N.Y. JFs.ts.m. aa Buffalots T. issosB5s. a p.m. Philadelphia at WASHINGTN.a1. m 'A Cevln ats tssALTIMORsE.t1p.ms. 78 Atantaat OAKAN. 4:5 ps. 80 MamistttNDIAN.-sus. 4:15p.ms. 13 Kansas City st SstassF. 415 p. N.Y. Gats atAIZONss. 8as5 p.m. '4A ~ ssut~sss9~Y What Raina Gootlow Hometowns Detroit Positions Forward Sports Basketaltt Years Junior Whys Michigan came away aith only ant win in the opening aeekend's matchups, but were ted in both games byGonsdlitha17 no pints. She shat 12-1.0 tsr the aeekend agatost aouaisiana Tech assd Wasttington. Backgrounds Goodtow returns tar a second straight yout as a starter after averaging 9.0 points per game as a sophomore. Gt a ATHLETE OF THE WEEK SPURTS BRIEFS LOUISIANA TECH (66) MIN M-A MA OT A F ron Obaze 2as 1ta a-a 3as a 1 a Lewis T. 2an s-s i-a a-a 15s Walker 35 8 a -4 a-a a a a8 Lassster 351 3-9 3.3 a-i a a a Peay as 4-9 ta1 - a t-2 a si1 LewisE. 3a 0a-a 0an a-n a 1 a Antony 7 o 1-a a0 -a0a-a a2a 2 Mcelain a a-a a-a a-a a a a Forg a0 a-a a-a a-s a S Bibbs at6 aia3 -a0 -tn0 a0 4 9 Touals a0na as-as 142-attn-anr27at66 FGO:.385 FiT-.689 3-painr FG: a-ia,20nn(Parry.E. a-7. Obaze 0-a, Lassister a-ti.Boncts: 1t(Walker). Steals: tt (Walkert4,Laussster a. hard 2, Antony. Petty E). Turnvers: 15 lObaze a. Lewis a. Waiter -, Lassister 2, ParrtyE. a. Fnrds2, Bibbs 0, Mc~tain). Techsnicalfous: I (bench) MICHIGAN (69) FS IT REB MIN M-A MA OTA F PTS 1etri 7 3-7 a-a at7 a a a Goodlow 34 5-9 7-ia a-a a 4 to Bins aa '4-0 4-ia 1-o 1 4 1t Tous at' 4-t4 t-o 4-ia t a a4 Ingraum at a-ti a-ta ri1 a a 14 Lear a a-i n0 -a0a-n a0a 0 Schumacher 5s 0at n-a a-a 1 1 a Roabinsane 1a -a a-a a-a a a Gansip 5 a-a a-a i-3s0a0 a Smih it a-i s-a 1-a a a a Tonts a00n2aa-s283as-as0tasn 1o7o69 F0G%:..377 OFtO:.8am3-paint FS:1-it,.0a1t(Roabinson -2, Thorius a-a. Ingaranmn-.,OestetrI1. alocks: 1 lGnadtol. Steals: 7l(Cesterie a. Bias a. Tharius a. Goedlnwi. Turnaovers:17to tdiow 9,hInram 3, Oestere a. Thodus 2, Rabinsan , Gandly 2, Smith a. Biasi. Technical fauts: I (bench). Louisiana Tech- aa..... aa28 38 - tt Michigan.. - as........t3 6 - 69 Ar: Chstar Arena Attendancet: 072 WASHINGTON (73) MIN-M A AA O-TA F PTS Autrey 32 0-14 0u -a2t-a a1t1t O'Netil 13 6t12 0.0n-n3a-s 1a 13 therts aa a-s s-3a 2a-A 3a3a Franca aa 4-ta 4-60.at a a 15 Piney 16t 0on a-a a-a a a as Erictson 1a i-s a-n a-n a a a Duncan a a-u a-a n-n a t a Mendiola, Giu. at a-s a-a u-a a a a Menda ioi. 2a 0ar n-n at1 1 a a Hatpenny s a-I a-n ut1. a t a Laum 14 4-70a-r a-s a a a Retchmann a -a a-n at1 a a Sorenson 4 1t -t0a-n t 0a0a 2 Tots aaa 78-59 ta-to7ta-39 1to1503 FSA:..475. FTP/c:.5a5.a- paisrt F at 2,333 (Fransa 3-8, Giu. Mendiosta1t2ONesil -3, au:5 -3,Auttrey -.4,. aMenasola a-1si. Baocsi: 21Autreyy,,Hat ptstyt. Sreals: tt tAuttey 5, Sheaaso7, Franza 27. Satttt.1 Dttncan tt. Turoveurs: 15 tGiu. Mendiola 0, Ftanza 3, Shears 2, Autrey, Erictson, Sorenso). Technical Fouta: MICHIGAN (60) MIN M-A M-A 0-0A F PTS. Oasterta 060 1-5 0-0 1-a 4 t a Goow ta 355 7-9 s3-4 1 a4 s to1 Biat 3a4 ota12 t4 - a a-7 a to1 Torius 3072-9 4-A 50 3 4 8 Ingram 33 2a-s .0a-a2t-a a3 6 Leary 4 0a -a0a-n t 0a0a 0 Schumacher 3 a-a a0 -n1u0ta0a 0 Roaisson to, 1to n-a tt t a a Gandy a a-a a-0 a-t a t a Smiti 1tt )a2 ts3 at1 t1a2 s Torats a0a a0-5a ta-as5ta-3a t3 to60 FGita385 sacmoo .oan. -aont FS: 2-t.3.t54.(tsga 2.A, Rbinsonsa-s.Sies a-1, Thottut a-t) oksim 2 oa aw Besi Steats: 5 (Bies 7. Oetterle, Thortus, tngtam),Turoesao18 a(Ingram 5,Thoris 3O estarle a. Sn inowt a,itRoinrson2;Bis acry.Schumacher Smith). Techtnical Fouast one. Washingron..........-39 34 - 73 Michiga...... .....-...3 53 s - on As: Criser OAna Attenance0:01,312 i i NHL, I EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE itVaL Prt77B5W0LT ts GF 6A Phsoiaepi 50100 -Pitbrh706 2 1 3 60 53 New ork 4 .60 35 Piladlpha 9 4 7753 57 7 50t70 Nwisey8saso0s19 3s5 C : 4t6s.40 5.a 0or00eOttDivisio Ottw e 0 74 63 46 Cenra DvsslToonoi0 731 4 56 39 17 L P7 G -sflo 0 871 3 50742 T5 4 is.0567 O C' , st5 4 6 .4070 2.5 Southseast Division C) trait 7 6 .700725 W L T R iPs GF GA Milwauskee 3 6 .333 3 Caroissa A 9 3 1t16044 57 Chicasgo a 6 Aos 5 Tampas 0Bay -6 0872a1 as5so063 Atstloa1 -t0.091a6Wsnton 4s 7 9 6 a05 4807- WESTERN CONFERENCE Florida 3 8 7 3 03 38 57 soLa Pct GB WESTERN CNEEC Utah,,.7 2 778 -Csts~ssss Arizona center Woods suspended for six games LAHIAINA, Hawaii lAP) - Arizotta finishecd last season withouit star censter Loren Woods. Thte top-ranked Wildcats mill stat this seasots in the Mai Itnvitationtal withsout the preseasots All- Amaetica. Thse 7-foot- I settior Isas been sus- pended for sin ganmes for an unsdisclosed violation of NCAA rules.Ha did not mtake thse tripa to H avati i tthsAtizona, sahich opens play Monday against the hsost school, Divisiotn 11 Chamntade. Olson said.,Ihe coulcdttt reveal any details abouit the suspension. But schsool officials said thse suspensiott sas under apapea~l antd thecy tape to have a decision by Wednesday, the day of thse chatmpi- otnship gatta for the eiglht-teatm Mauti Invitatiotnal. Missouri, Maryland give head coaches the axe COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Larty Smaiths, wto follossed two bowl seaisonts wvith tolosiitg seasons, swas fired after sevetn years as thseTi gers' football coachs. tHesoas distmissed Saturday night by athsletic director Mike Alden followinsg a 28-24 homse loss to Kansas State earlier that day, coding a 3-8 seasoit. Thse defe.,it wsas thte latest emabarrass- ittg setback for Missouti, wahich this year' lost to Clemtsotn (62-9), Tenas (47-12) and Kattsas (38-17). Smith, whno tad thtree years to go on his contract, had a 33-46-1 record at Missouti. His career record ia 143-126- 7 in 24 seasonss, with previous stopa at Tulane, Arizona and Southertn California. VANDERINDEN FIRE:Maryliand fired football coach Ron Vainderlittden on Sunday, one day after the team etnded its fouth straightt losing season tunder htis direction. Marylatnd's 35-22 homte loss to Georgia Tech ott Saturday capped a 5-6 seasons, elitminated thte teaim frolm bowl conteotiotn. and ran Vanderlinden's career record witha the Terrapints to 15- 29. MSU stomps Oakland 97.61; Bell negs triple-double EAST LANSING (APn) --- Cliharli Bell atnd Magic .Jorhnsosn have mtore tt cotmmnthatn just a natiotnal chsart otsship ring frotm Michtigant State. They are thIe otsly platycrs Spsartans history to record tripsle-dOet biles. Bell had 13 points, 10 assists and II rebounds to lead the Spartans to a 97 61 win os-er Oaklatnd (Micht.. University on Suntday intshleir seasot opener. Jasott Richardson scored a career higha 25 poittts aot an array ofaduns pointers atnd drivintg layups Richardson also had a career-htig eigtht assists. Dan Buddctsborg led 0-akland (1-1 waitht 21 points. Monday. Nov. 20 W Croos Country at NCAA Championships lAmes,Ioa)a, (5005 M Cross Country at NCAA Championships lAmes, Iowa) noon Tuesday. Nov. 2. M Basketbali vs. Weotern Mich, 7 p.m. Wednesdaly. Nov, 22 Wrestling in Maiee and Blue intrasquad, 7 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 23 Ice Hockey at Wioconsin in Coleg Hockey Showcase, 7:05 p.m. FridgysNov. 24 W Basketball vs Arkanaas at Hawaii Classic, 11:10 a.m. HST Volleyball vs. Wisconsin, 7 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 25 M Basketball vs. Wagner, 2 p.m. Ice Hockey at Minnesota is Coleg'j Hockey Shawcase, 7:05 p.m. W Baskethaillos N.C. State/N. Illinois at Hawaii Classic, 9 a~m./3:30 pm. HST Sat Antonio 73 Di1 74.M o 6 ttdoa n coma D n55s::t .0:u.502( Vco uves r a 4- S Potland 6 s° 7LA55555775rso 4s- 7t 7600 -. 00 - Ti Detroito sW a ToPtOs Gr A 13330 29 59 34 i1 7 1 1 245 54 6 5032 3 16401 6t 7 111165414459 s4 4 3 0 70 03 40 171 4 6 0 27635246 Yestetdaysgamsa Calgary at a©TONssss If,-.5 Todas camas Nshvissllesatssa:- . 7:30 Tasmpass Bay at i.:-5-.. 8:3( U .......... --5 I 1 ,°°" Winter Commencement Sunday, December 17, 2000 Cr*isler Arena Doors open at 1:15 p.m. Ceremony begins at 2:00 p.m. and lasts about two hours. aRz 4 r ,1 'e y > ' ;: , t@', *[ , t, , .k. Eligibility SummerTerm 2000 and Fall Term 2000 graduates and candidates are eligible to participate in Winter Commencement. Ticket Distribution Tickets will be distributed Monday, December 11 through Thursday, December 14 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the Pond Room of the Michigan Union. Graduates and candidates are eligible to receive up to six (6) tickets during this time. 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