PRGURES$IVE girls a lot of problems," Exon said. The women's tennis team began the Big Ten portion of its schedule this week against rival Michigan State, but Exon did not change her ~tvlE~ nfnl2v A 12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 25, 20046 The Michigan basketball team N ef will come to the final destination y # $in its long trip next week, when the Wolverines play in the NIT Final Four on Tuesday and Thurs- day at Madison Square Garden in New York. W y a ,ti onP Miiga 7di ansi are .......................... ........ bu lwlato M1 hifn, ta iorbo f ,MForr the Dalyh Wolvmagine growingdup in sunny posaverage daily temperatureAisn66 n degrees.fThen consider the average An A b r em e at re i J nu r crowightnmind wouldrcometo Michi- beat ganXsacrificing 46rdegreeskof h o m a ,armthdtonplayttennis? Meeta19-year-oldNtennis sensatio Exon already1been as highJas No te in Fasor the ii Exnmae goMic-higan sonny - .~~~ aeruiig triptin ig thpe atr iswas denot then coolsorder. t aterag meng Arith copeachr Bits Rittr fros an jost hder s . Wji t i rgod reainshipu with the coch- wa s, ess enial f o mei n choosin g a war th tepyy enis school,"nExon said "I'shard ytao mone o7n thenticsa ang, and m timaesso. 2msugch for acae mics.- gIn 'sgh w o f' tall i th e ap sii es a Micign, thme wethe wi-ian evna areciding fatr." hnig hti a snce the ageho f9. Yer.of Btanin ualeetate tit d rn her sei or y ar , ofr high scool.ch o "I had aa strived othatn a winnin reatwspw the soaxeri ?enche," Exon said. "Itsc hardaz- fing satsfcion fhrospmd that andh tme, ssfs r M I ihto l hep siiesa " i i a n h e w a t e r wsn ' e e }a decidingafactor. lsince the age oft9. Years"of trafnie F s 28i a 4uy minated in a Californiaa indirvid- $ 2< e 2 n as~aual stateF0tit etduringriher seniFor year $ n zof hi hasrhhox. "I had always strved formthat,£an s & ,va:x$ a~m~i rg r winning thatw was thei ifbfst 2expera- ence," E2nnsaid."I got sch amaz a~'xp iv i k in ' Y iP ,'u: bgksatisfactiern frsmFthat, and looking back on it makes me realize why I'm in this sport." Exon has currently dropped to : No. 67. But, she feels that her rank- ing is nowhere near as important as the team's ranking. Even though she is a team player, she admits that she was pleasantly surprised when she had the No. 37 individual ranking. "When I saw the rankings, I said, 'Are you kidding me?'" Exon said. /v .. "It was very weird to see girls below me that had beaten me in . ikjuniors, and to be the second- or third-highest freshman." Exon said she is happy to be in g3 the No. 2 singles spot right now. She didn't have any expectations iz coming to Michigan this year, but had a very good fall season, which led to her high singles position. "I feel honored to be playing so high in the lineup," Exon said. al s "But, it can be very nerve-wrack- S ing." Exon said her biggest strengths f are that she is fast around the court, "+bhits the ball hard but plays with consistency and that she is very competitive. But when in need of a point at a crucial stage in the match, Exon relies on her serve. "Being a lefty, I can hit serves with a lot of spin, which gives the > girls a lot of problems," Exon said. The women's tennis team began the Big Ten portion of its schedule hnee~g I bUs% " rkRr r cnv~ aE ey gthis week against rival Michigan % State, but Exon did not change her