14A -The Michigan Daily -Thursday, April 12, 2001 Track hosts first scoring meet Men's golf hopes to find itself in Columbus; By Shawn Kemp Daily Sports Writer There's nothing better than beating a Spartan - except for, perhaps, beating a Spartan on Michigan's home turf. That's exactly what the Michigan men's track winning time at Indiana last weekend. But Michigan co-captains Andy Derr and Josh Sellers each lead the competition entering this week- end in their respective events. Sellers not only leads the Wolverines with his time of 53.38 in the 400- meter hurdles, but also the rest of the competition from Michigan State and Central Michigan. Terry By Courtney Lewis Dally Sp)Ts \Vrier team intends to do at its first home meet of the season. The Wolverines will face Michigan State and Central Michigan at the Michigan Triangular meet Saturday at Ferry Field. "We're looking to win it any way we can," Michigan coach Ron Warhurst said. And that means putting the best ath- letes in their best events. Although the Wolverines have not yet competed in a scored meet this season, their perfor- mances match up evenly with the other two schools' athletes. FERRY Fiu.n Who: Michigan vs. Central Michigan and Michigan State When: 9 a.m. Latest: This is Michigan's first home and scoring meet of the season. The meet will be competitive as the schools are close. Jenkins of Michigan State is the closest to Sellers in the hurdles, and he still lags .55 seconds behind with his best time. Derr's toss of 188-11 in the javelin is over 13 feet longer than the 175-01 effort by Michigan State's Paul Terek. Although Derr leads Terek in the javelin, Terek, a decathlete, might be the biggest threat to the Wolverines. He set a new school record in the pole vault during the indoor season with his jump of 18-2 3/4, as opposed to Michigan vaulter Charles DeWildt's personal best Michigan junior Ike Okenwa, who currently leads the team in the. 100- and 200-meter dashes, trails Central Michigan's Clive Roberts in the 100-meter by just .09 seconds. Okenwa ran 10.85 at last week- end's Duke Invitational, compared to Roberts' 10.74 last weekend at Indiana. Similarly, Michigan freshman Brian Turner lags behind Central Michigan's 2001 indoor track NCAA All-American Jeff DeLong in the 800-meter run. Turner clocked 1:50.89 last weekend, but the same margin of .09 seconds separates him from DeLong's of 17-9. "It should be pretty competitive," Warhurst said. "I don't think the competition is strong enough to go out and get any qualifying times (for the NCAA Championships), but in a Big Ten meet, you have to be competitive." Competition will begin at 9 a.m. with field events, and running events start at I p.m. So while the Wolverines will attempt to stomp the Spartans, they also intend on catching the Chippewas "any way we can," in the words of Warhurst to win the first of the scoring'meets. There may be a different look t the Michigan men's golf team when it om- petes this weekend in the Kepler liter- collegiate in Columbus. After sending the same five playes to its previous four spring tournamots, Michigan is holding a qualifier his week to determine who will repreent the Wolverines. Scott Hayes, Andrew Chapman tnd Scott Carlton are exempt becaust of their solid play at last weekend's Mar- shall Invitational. But Andy Matthvs and Kyle Kilcherman have strugglecin the last two tournaments. Michigan is trying to play its vay into the NCAA Tournament, and it sill need low scores all the way around. ;o coach Jim Carras decided to let the tern duke it out for the chance to play tis weekend. The qualifier is based on the lowa scores and an evaluation by the coachk, so if Matthews and Kilcherma improve they'll be heading to Colun- bus Friday. But if not, two othr- Wolverines will get an opportunity b tee off and help the team battle fortI spot in the post-season tournament. And what a battle it will be. Michigan, which has one other toui nament after the Kepler Intercollegiat and must play very well in both to qual ify for the NCAA Tournament, wil square off against the best District Il\ teams on Ohio State's Scarlet Course. The 18-team field features five of the top six teams in the district, including first-place Northwestern. The Wolverines wouldn't want it any other way. Coach Carras said he could schedule the season so that MichigaM won every week, but that wouldn't helo. the team in the long run. "I'm like Bobby Knight in basketT* ball," Carras said. When K n ight coached at Indiana he scheduled th1 toughest teams "instead of playing a- the puppies. ie thought you learned,, more from losing to a good team thai, from beating a weaker team." % Once they're on the course, the Wolverines have to play like they're th only team out there. "You just play the course," Carras* said. " You can't worry about what anys. body else is doing, you worry aboti* what you can control-your game." Michigan is in danger of missing thi NCAA Tournament. After winnir,. their first spring tournament, thy Wolverines faltered mid-season thankW to a string of inconsistent play. Not only has their scoring fluctuate, but their problems extend beyond an.y single aspect of the game. They'ver struggled with everything from execu- tion to course management to confk1 dence in putting. Last weekend, Michigan putted weo and did a better Job of keeping the ball-' in the fairway. B~ut only three playet-s-?_ had good overall rounds.=, With just two outings left to prouc;. itself worthy of the NCAA Tournament, Michigan has to pull everything togethlI er in a hurr. "We need a complete team effort-4 five contributors," Carras said. . So no matter who Michigan ends up taking to Columbus this weekend, aJIP the Wolverines must bring their "A games. BRANDON SEDLOFF/Day At long last, Michigan finally has a home scoring meet for the outdoor season. 'M' women return home to face familiar foes By Adam Kaplan Daily Sports WNriter Coming off fifteen personal-best performances in both track and field events at the Duke Invitational, the Wolverines will host their first out- door meet of the 2001 season this Sat- urday. The University of Michigan Trian- gular will feature two local competi- tors in Central Michigan and Michigan State. Michigan women's track coach James Henry expects this upcoming meet to simply be a tune-up for the more competitive races. "(Central Michigan) has a really balanced program with good make- up," Henry said. "(Michigan State) is not going to be as competitive because of a large number of unfortu- nate injuries." At this juncture of the season, the Wolverines have no major physical injuries. But the grueling travel sched- ule has been physically draining on the team, and as finals approach, men- tal fatigue can set in. Henry has taken all of these fiactors into consideration. "This meet will be a time to take it easy and not put pressure on the team," Henry said. "We will be train- ing through this competition." Henry is optimistic about the rest of the season. Based on Michigan's per- formance in previous meets, he feels the team is headed in the right direc- tion. "I am pleased with all phases of our team, " Henry said. "I expect all our athletes, including the hurdlers, to do well. But don't expect them to go all out - especially if the weather is not the best." The fact that senior Katie .lazwinski and sophomore Teyonna Simpson have already qualified with NCAA provisional times and marks in their respective events is impressive. Jazwinski finished third in the 1,500- meter run last weekend at the Duke Invitational. In addition, Simpson captured second place in the triple jump, leaping to a mark of 43-3 1/2 at the Stanford Invitational. Such individual performances sig- nify that the Wolverines abilities are spread across the track spectrum - from running to field events. There are still some concerns about the depth in throwing and the middle distances. With less than two months remain- ing in their outdoor season, Michigan realizes that this upcoming meet rep- resents another building block toward the 3ig Ten (h'ampionships. The completion of finals and the prospect of warmer weather should enhance the Wolverines' perfoImance the next couple weeks. 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Hatter Spring Fling. But in the othp- three tournaments, the Wolverines hay,,o done poorly, placing sixth, seventh and I 0th. Ag This weekend Michigan hopes tt. return to its winning ways at the Hawke- eye Invitational in Iowa City.' The field of 11 teams also include, Arkansas-Little Rock, Eastern Mich; gan, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Minnesota, Northern Iowa, Notre Dame-,, and Wisconsin. r Aiding the Wolverines in thein- :attempt to return to a top finish is a Ie i .ompetitive field than they have faced n their other tournaments. "I don't think the field is supposed to ie as strong," sophomore Kim Benedict - aid. See HAWKEYE, Page 15A* % I Contrace tive Injection medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension I 3ir'tk con~trol you tkink*.a~ou4t just 4--tirvnes a year DEPO-PROVERA- Contraceptive Injection (medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension. USP) This product is intended to prevent pregnancy. 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