12-The Michgan Daily Summer Weekly-Wednesday, May 13,1992 Water polo wins regionals; moves on to nationals by Greg Richardson tion.TheWolverineshavenotlostaBigTengame strong in the Midwest as it is in the West or on the third place. Russell concedes that UC-Davis and Daily Sports Writer since February of 1988. East Coast. As aresult, Michigan did not receive Slippery Rock are by far the best teams in the field. All season the Michigan women's water polo Michigan's 13-game winning streak will be as much respect from the selection committee as However, he said he feels the other six teams are team proclaimed it was the best team in the on the line when it takes on top seed UC-Davis in it would have liked. fairly evenly matched. Midwest, as well as the class of the Big Ten. At itsfirstoffive games atnationals. TheWolverines Russellcitedsomereasons whyhis teammight Michigan has a few players who are in their Midwest regionals, the Wolverines proved they are seeded eighth in the eight-team field, and that make some noise in nationals. fourth season - Lori Barnard, Becky Luebke, could walk the walk as they trounced their compe- is exactly where Michigan coach Scott Russell "We've got probably the second or third best Gomy, and two-time All-American Candice tition, winning all five of their games to capture said he would like to see his team start. goalie (Karen Gorny) in the country, and possess Quinn. the Midwest title and the automatic berth to the "It's perfect, because there's no pressure," tremendous team speed," Russell said. Russell and assistant coach Bruce Murden national toumament in Vienna, Va., this coming Russell said. "We've got a good mix of veterans and young said they also like the improved play of Jenny weekend. Despite Michigan's strong showing through- people," he added. McNiven. Russell said these players must be at Michigan's overall record stands at 21-6. It out its season, and its Midwest regional champi- The Wolverines will need every bit of the their best if Michigan is to perform well at the finished the season 14-0 against Big Ten opposi- onship, most people agree that water polo is not as experience they have if they are to contend for national competition. - i SOFTBALL MICHIGAN WISH HARD ENOUGH er u AND YOU WILL FIND RECORDS THE CURE (or look below) 1140 South University (Above Good-Time Charley's) LLJ Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Ph: 663-5800 WE ARE A Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m-brm. FrI-Sat. 9 a.m.-11 p.m. 7 If M3 jjAO / Sun. 11 a m.- 8p.m TICKET CENTER a- - e -FE A TUR ES: 1 Eu. Elektra FRIDAY I' am $ 79CDo $7cassette!. Expires 5/24192 HIIGH M1 IN LOVE TictivI Continued from page 11 should've had a ring before now, buta lot of things have to happen and they finally did." Senior second baseman Sue Sieler eaed Big Ten player-of-tc-week honors ater her prformance in the Minnesota series. Sieler went 12-for- 16 over the four gaines. She tallied six RBt, a double, a tripleandfiveruns. Sieler also came though in thse se- riesopener, driving in the game-win- ning run in due 1-0 decision. Michigan, Cal State-Northridge and Western Illi- nois, comprise the Kovach three teams debuting in the champion- ship. UCLA hasdominated the touma- ment as it makes its 10th appearance. The Bruins have advanced to thecham- pionship game nine times, winning six titles. The Wolverines will be without pitcher Julie Clarkson who suffered a kneeinjuryagainstMinnesotalastweek- end with two outs in the seventh inning. Clarkson underwent arthroscopic sur- gery yesterday and will be traveling with the team. The Big Ten award winners were named recently and Michigan domi- nated the awards, winning more than anyotherteam.PattiBenedictandKelly Kovach were named All-Big Ten first team, while the second team featured Mary Campana,KariKunnen,andKarla Kunnen. Rookie pitcher Kovach was named Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year andPitcher-of-the-Year,whileBenedict wasnamedPlayer-of-the-Year. Seniors Shelley Bawoland HeatherLyke,along withjuniorKelly Forbis were named to the Academic All-Big Ten teamand to roundouttheawards,Hutchinsreceived Coach-of-the-Year. In addition to the conference-wide awards,theWolverinescelebratedtheir successful season at their annual awards banquet last night. Among the award winners was Michelle Silver who was named Rookie-of-the-Year.Kovachre- ceived the Outstanding Pitcher award. The Kunnen twins were also honored, Karla received the Maize and Blue award, while Kari received the Out- standing Player award. 0 4 p 6 6 -: I - " - : *