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SPORTS

The Michigan Daily
NBA draft Grant-s
Clippers their wish
BY ADAM SCHRAGER
Former Michigan guard Gary
Grant was drafted with the 17th pick
in the first round by the Seattle
Supersonics in last week's National
Basketball Association draft. Just
after Grant had picked up his Seattle
cap though, his rights were traded to
the Los Angeles Clippers in a
complicated three-team deal.
Grant joins Kansas' Danny
Manning and Pittsburgh star Charles
Smith on the Clippers, the NBA's
worst team last season.
Grant leaves Michigan as the all-
time Wolverine leader in assists and
its second all-time scorer. He is not
expected to play for the Clippers Grant
until he has signed a contract.
...L.A. bound
These Campus Computing Sites
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(They'll reopen in September)

Frirlev_ Julv 8. 1988

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Big Ten
honors
'M's best
athletes
BY ADAM SCHRAGER
Michigan's Mary Fischbach and
Jim Abbott are two of twenty men
and women Big Ten athletes that are
eligible to win the 1987-88 Big Ten
Jesse Owens Athlete-of-the-Year
award named on July 30. The two
were nominated by Michigan as its
finest female and male athletes of the
past academic year.
Fischbach, the Big Ten's wo-
men's Diver-of-the-Year, garnered
All-American honors in both the
one- and three-meter diving cate-
gories for the third straight season.
The senior from Fort Dodge, Iowa
captured both diving crowns at the
Big Ten and NCAA Championships,
making her the first Michigan
woman to win an NCAA title.
As a pitcher for the Wolverine
baseball team, Jim Abbott was
named the 1988 Big Ten Player-of-
the-Year. The conference award was
added to a trophy case that includes
the 1988 Sullivan Award as the
nation's best amateur athlete and the
1987 Golden Spikes Award as the
TAI/Daily country's best college baseball
year, is player.
Fisch- Abbott was recently made the
eighth choice overall in the major
league amateur draft by the Cali-
fornia Angels. Currently, Abbott is
attempting to make the United
States Olympic team that travels to
Seoul later this summer.
THE NOMINEES represent
All-Conference and/or All-America
picks that represent eight different
sports. The list includes 12 athletes
that won conference individual cham-
pionships or were members of a
conference team titist.
Eight of the nominations were
conference athletes of the year in
men's and women's track and field,
volleyball, men's swimming, wo-
men's basketball, baseball, women's
TY diving and women's cross-country.
Illinois' Tim Simon and
Wisconsin's Suzy Favor are
nominees after being named 1988
outstanding track athletes. Other
nominees are Iowa's Michelle Ed-
wards for women's basketball and
Michigan State football and baseball
star Todd Krumm.
Past winners include track spec-
ialist Jim Spivey from Indiana in
1ff I982, standout softball pitcher Lisa
Ishikawa from Northwestern in
MI 1984, and former Iowa Hawkeye and
current Detroit Lion quarterback,
Chuck Long in 1986.

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Michigan diver Mary Fischbach, seen here earlier this
one of ten nominees for Big Ten Athlete-of-the-Year.
bach is a Big Ten and NCAA champion in her sport.
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