SPORTS Q: In baseball, what are the six ways to reach base without getting a it? O3uaajPlu! s,Jaqpw3 pue JS pJ141~ll peddojp 'eo4oqos,iapleijj 'ioiia 'qoid-Aq-1!q '~llM : Women tankers garner academic honors y Darren Everson AILY SPORTS WRITER At a time when a barrage of nega- tive publicity has bombarded Michi- gan athletics, leave it to one of the school's most successful programs - the women's swimming and diving team - to provide a little relief. The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) named Michigan's squad to their All- Academic team. As a team, the Wol- verines ranked 18th nationally with a 3.168 grade point average. Having won eight consecutive Big Tentitles,coachJimRichardson'sclubs arenostrangertoaccolades. However, Richardson is quite proud of this one in particular. "For the most part, our kids rep- resent what most Michigan student- .'athletes are all about," he said. "I think we had 20 swimmers over 3.0 (GPA). "They're workinghardin theclass- at the NCAA Championships. In the meantime, Gustin earned a 3.53 in them College of LSA. Humphrey, a two-time Big Ten Female Swimmer of the Year, earned a 3.66 GPA, majoring in psy- chology. An All-American in the 200-yard backstroke, Humphrey will serve as a team co-captain for the upcoming season. Achieving All-Academic status as a swimmer is especially tough, since the award requires excellence both in and out of the pool. To qualify, an individual must maintain either a cum, mulative 3.5 GPA or average a 3.5 for the year. In addition, she must have been one of the 270 swimmers and divers invited to the NCAA Champi- onships. "Just getting there (to NCAAs) is an accomplishment in itself," Richardson said. "People like that are the prototypes for the kind of people you want in your program." Wolverine Alecia Humphrey is one of three Michigan swimmers to achieve individual All-Academic status. room and on the playing field, but Kampfe had Michigan's highest school, but I wasn't anything to they're just not going to get noticed finish at NCAAs, placing second in the shout about," she said. "I just found because they're not in a high-profile 400 individual medley. She also had a out that I had a learning disability in sport." strong showing in the classroom, earn- my sophomore year of high school. In addition to the CSCAA team ing a 3.55 GPA in Kinesiology. In all, But once I came here, I had all the award,Michigan All-AmericansAlecia not a bad first year for Kampfe, who help that I needed." Humphrey, Rachel Gustin and Anne hasn't always been so heralded aca- Fellow freshman Gustin followed Kampfe were awarded All-Academic demically. up on her All-Big Ten selection with individual honors. "I was an OK student in high threeAll-American(topeight)finishes Hollis continues his ways inpthersfo las sesns Mh ~an baseball team are now pitching in the minors, three of them left before senior eligiblity. This is the third in a four-part report on their progress. By Scott Burton i DAILY BASEBALL WRITER Aspiringprofessionalbaseballplay- ers who had aknack for the spectacular in college often find themselves $ stranded in the minors. FILE PHOTO Why?Becauseaknackdoesn'tquite In his first two seasons, former Wolverine receiver Desmond Howard was a huge cut it anymore when everyone around disappointment for the Redskins, who drafted him fourth overall. However, now you canbe equally spectacular.Instead, that "The Posse" Art Monk, Ricky Sanders and Gary Clark - have left what becomnes amore valuable attribute Washington, Howard should get more opportunities with the hail. for players is consistency._______________ And it's this lesson that former______________ Michigan pitcher Ron Hollis is trying -H airstyling With to master in his first year at single-A Daily Sports' A Flair Yakina,afterbeing theDodgers'10th- Editor's~- Bnrber Allfyrlfihestrs round selection in June's draft. "I've looked real good in quite a Our track records Fr A M n W few outings, but I've had an outing to g r than a NOD A ITCNL!A here and there where I haven't looked ger DASCOLA .sogood,"Hollissaid. "It is kind of like DC-20 aircraft. STYLISTS See Horas, Page 12 Liberty of Stae 668-9329 Wolverine Notebook: Howard's stock rses,, at Redskins' camp By Scott Burton work ethic and a legitimate shot at DAILY SPORTS WRITER being a prime option in the Redskins' FormerMichiganHeismanTrophy offense. winner Desmond Howard, always "I like the way Desmond's work- known for breaking away for a touch- ing," Washington coach Norv Turner down on a reverse, is hoping to break sald. "We just need for him to come out into the Redskins' staffing lineup by every day with that workmanlike ap- reversing his attitude. proach and a month from now see Howard, who has been regularly where we're at." criticized by the Redskins' coaching Howard had been clogged behind' staff for a lackadaisical attitude during ArtMonk,Gary Clark and Ricky Sand- his two-year career, has entered Washington's camp with an improved See NOTEBOOK, Page 2