Terriffic trio earns post-grad FROM STAFF REPORTS When it comes to a free education, somepeoplegetgreedy.Undergraduate study doesn't prove to be enough. Fur- ther goals must be set. So it was that graduating Michigan student-athletes TarnishaThompson,MindyGehrsand Lanny Greenreceivedscholarships for post-graduate study by the NCAA. Thompson,two-yearcaptainofthe Michigan volleyballteam,capturedan NCAAEthnic-MinorityEnhancement Scholarships, worth $6,000 for one year. Having graduated with a bachelor's degree in sports manage- ment and communication, she intends toeamramaster'sinMichigan'ssports entrepeneur and business program. She holds the career and season records for assists,andsheearned Aca- demicAll-Big TenConferencehonors last year. In 1991, the Michigan Divi- sionofKinesiology presented Thomp- son the Stephen J. Galleti Award. She has participated in several community outreach programs, including Project Community, a support group for at- risk teens. dinero Gehrs and Green both obtained NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, each worth $5,000 for one year.Gehrs, whoperformedfor the women's swim- ming team, graduated with a degree in microbiology. She will attendrmedical school at North Carolina-Chapel Hill in fall 1994. She won Michigan's female Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor this past April in recognizance of her achievements in both scholastic and athletic activities. She holds four Big Ten and seven Michigan records. Green, who served four years on the wrestling squad, graduated with a mechanical engineering degree. He earned Academic All-Big Ten wres- tling honors three times, and he won a First-Team Academic All-American citation in 1991 from the National Wrestling Coaches Association as the top scholar-athlete in his weight class. He compiled a 120-47-2 won-loss record for the Wolverines, and he pre- viously received Michigan's Steve Fraser Award and Dr. Don Donahue Award for Academic Excellence. CH IN A QARDEN Restaurant Szechuan, Hunan, & Peking Cuisine 15% OFF Dinner and Carry-Out Menu OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30,1993 Reservations 971-0970 3035 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor Open Mon.-Thur. 11:30-10, Fr. 11:30-11, Sat. Noon-11, Sun. Noon-10 Free Parking! DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM Chris Webber shakes hand Stern after being selected1 Continued from Page 16 gest weakness is his strength an ditioning." There was speculation befo draftthatRileymightnotbesele all due to his decision to skip th held in Chicago. However, Pat didnotconsiderthisasbigadefi as other NBA executives. "I would have liked to see ( there, but we had been watchin throughout his college cat Patterson said. Patterson could make no pro regarding Riley'sfuture. Tree R who backed up superstar H Olajuwon last year, will probab Wednesday, July 7, 1993 - The Mihn Daily Sumer Weey -14 Pistons procure guards By JAESON ROSENFELD DL SPORTS WIER AUBURN HILLS - The Detroit Pistons desperately needed a big man in the draft, buttheyresisted the urge to pick anything that was 6-foot-10 and had a pulse. Instead the Pistons grabbed a pair of guards-6-foot-2pointguardLind- seyHunterand6-foot-6shootingguard Allan Houston-adding toa stockpile of guards that already includes Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Alvin Robertson. In doing so the Pistons passed up center prospects Acie Earl, Luther Wright and Scott Haskin. "I guess what it came down to was these players were more talented and you have to go with talent," Pistons Director of Player Personnel Billy McKinney said. "Peopleareenamored by size. A lot of guys that were picked for size never panned out." Perhaps former Timberwolves General Manager McKinney exam- inedthe draftrecordofMinnesotaover the last three years. The young club MARTIN VLOET/Daly squandered high picks on disappoint- s with NBA Commissioner David ing tall men Luc Longley and Felton first overall by the Orlando Magic. Spencer. At the very least, the Pistons haveputthemselvesinagoodposition retum, but the Rockets also drafted topackageDennisRodmanandaguard UCLA center Richard Petrska. for the big man they truly need. "We'll have to see what kind of Jackson State's Hunter came from d con- progress Eric can make," Patterson small college stardom to the forefront said. of the talent pool by virtue of excellent re the A total of six Big Ten players were workouts at both Phoenix and Chicago ctedat selected. In addition to Webber and preceding the draft. Hunter averaged etrials Riley, Indiana's Calbert Cheaney 26.7 points, 3.4 assists and 3.4 re- terson (Washington)andGregGraham(Char- bounds per game in his senior season ciency lotte), Iowa's Acie Earl (Boston) and as a Tiger, and his game has been MichiganState'sMikePeplowski(Sac- compared to Thomas'. Riley) ramento) learned of their futures. "I've always looked up to Isiah g him Completing the topl0wereShawn since Iwasakid,"Hunter said."I wear reer," Bradley (Philadelphia), Hardaway, number 11.Idocertain thingshedoes. Jamal Mashbum (Dallas), J.R. Rider ... Imethimearlierandahnostfainted." mises (Minnesota), Cheaney, Bobby Hurley Detroit's second pick, Houston, ollins, (Sacramento),VinBaker(Milwaukee), played for Tennessee and was a four- akeem Rodney Rogers (Denver) and Lindsey time All-SEC First Team pick. Hous- ly not Hunter (Detroit). ton averaged 22.3 points,4.8rebounds and 3.1 assists a contest last year. "He's a magnificent shooter who has great court vision, passes the ball DA ILY SPEC A LS extremely well, can get his own shot DA ILY SPECI and is deadly catching and shooting coming off a screen," Washington ALL W EEK! Bullets General Manager John Nash said. Because of his height, the Pistons er & Fries $3.89 may look to use Houston as a small forwardinsteadofashooting guard,an wings, $3.25 Pitchers adjustment that may take time. "They're looking for a three (small Any Salad,$3.89 forward)," Houstonsaid."Idon'tknow 30 Beef Sandwich & Fries, $389 ifIcancomeinrightawayorif they'll j be looking for me to come i nght an Kabob & Fries, $3.89 awayandplaythatposition.Itoldthem that I would have enough confidence to do whatever I can to fulfill that Ity 665-7777 positioninathe future." 4 6 6 I ' " e For Additional Information Qontact: IMSB 753-3562