Wednesday, May 6, 1992 - The Michgan Daily Summer Weeky -11 Q: who is the last switch hitter to win the Most Valuable Player award in the " . major leagues? TRIViIyjpA s011JPUepje( TL6T antg wPit atpil'd : V Men's tennis comes in eighth at Big Tens y Adam Miller expressed a desire to avenge the Wol- Daily Sports Writer verines' 7-2 drubbing in Columbus. The Michigan men's tennis team Kass did his part, downing Gabor wrapped up adisappointing season by Koves atNo.1,6-3,6-4.Unfortunately losing allthreeofitsmatchesat the Big for Michigan, that was all for the Wol- Ten Championship in Madison last verines.OhioStatewonNos.2-6singles, weekend on way to an eighth-place and doubles was not contested. The finish. The tournament's No. 1 seed, Buckeyes made it a season sweep with Minnesota, defeated No. 2 seed Indi- a 5-1 victory. ana, 5-2, in the championship match "The wind was just unbelievable," for the title. Eisnersaid."And wind becomes agreat A "We wentintotheBig TenCham- equalizer, in favor of (Ohio State's) pionship with thehope thatfinally this baseline players, and takes away the wasgoing to betheopportunity to play (Michigan's) serve-and-volley." the kind of tennis that we were capable Saturday morning, Michigan con- of playing," Michigan coach Brian tinued its downward spiral with a 5-3 Eisner said. "However, we obviously losstoIllinois.Kasscamethrough again, didn't play that well." and was joined by No. 5 Adam Wager The Wolverines opened the tour- andNo.6GregArtz,butthatwasallthe nament Friday afternoon in what was Wolverines could muster. Illinois won to be a revenge match against Ohio Nos.2-4singles,andatNos.2-3doubles, tate. After the final match of the while No.1 doubles was not contested. gular season, captain David Kass See TENNIS, Page 12 M I C H I G A NR s p ort / S / dM Roberts named women's coach by Adam Miller Daily Basketball Writer Sometimes your wishes come true. Associate athletic director Peggy Bradley-Doppes wished foratop-notch women's basketball coach to replace departing Bud VanDeWege, and her wishes were granted last Thursday by Tennessee alum and Georgia native Trish Roberts. "We have a coach, and we have a great coach," Bradley-Doppes said. "We'vebeenactivelypursuingthissince the day Bud resigned, and when we started, we set up two tiers. The top tier had the coaches that we thought would be agoodmatch for Michigan academi- cally, in terms of recruiting, and of course as a coach. I never had to go to the second tier." The 37-year old Roberts brings a world of experience to Michigan - literally. Roberts was a Kodak All- American and Female Athlete-of-the- Year at Tennessee in 1979, a 1976 Olympicsilvermedalist,captainofUSA Basketball's 1978 team, and an All-Pro in 1981 in the Women's Basketball League. Asacoach,shehasbeenanassistant at Central Michigan (1982-84), Illinois (1984-85), and North Carolina (1986- 88). Roberts has been the head coach of Maine the last four years, where she went 82-32 with four consecutive 20- win seasons. Her team had the highest See ROBERTS, Page 12 Michigan rookie gymnast Brian Winkler edged out Brigham Young's Jason Brown and Minnesota's hn Roethlisberger by .05 points to capture the 'dividualfloor exercise championship at the NCAA finals April 23-25 at Lincoln, Neb. Winkler started the exercise with a preliminary scoreof9.925topace the competition. His final score of 9.95 was a career high. "It's probably my best performance of the year," Winklersaid."The markismy best which isreflected by the score. It's great to be a national champ, especially being a freshman against all the upper- Stanford took the team 289.575. Two other Michigan corded impressive perfor the women's champions Beth Wymer placed fifth Kelly Carfora tied for 191 Utah's Missy Marlow title with a mark of 39.65 team title with 195.65 po TENNIS TIME The Mich placed fifth at the Big Te Mitch Rubenstein and the Michigan men's tennis team lost all three matches en route to an eighth-place finish at the Big Tens in Madison. 'M' gymnast Winkler wins floor exercise Evanston, April 24-26. The host Wildcats defeated title with record score of the fourth seeded Wolverines, 5-1, in the first round of the championship bracket. rookie gymnasts also re- The Wolverines bounced back in the consolation mances at the NCAAs. In bracket by defeating Ohio State, 5-1. That set up a hip held in Minneapolis, battleforfifthplacebetweenIowaandMichigan.The with a score of 39.1, and Wolverines took two of the three doubles matches to th with a score of 38.275. earn the 5-4 victory and fifth-place finish. ve captured the individual BASEaAL BwEs: The Michigan baseballteam (10- and her Utes also took the 12 Big Ten, 10-26 overall) dropped the final three ints. games of a four-game set with Ohio State last week- igan women's tennis team end at Fisher Stadium. The losses dropped the Wol- n Championships held in See ROUNDUP, Page 12 ....... _. a __ COPIES REG. 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