SPORTS Wednesday, May 29, 1996 -The Michigan Daily -11 'M' singles, doubles netters finish season; Blue track prepares for NCAAs SBy Will MCahm and Chris Farah Dal ySpot X~rters The Michigan men's and women's tennis teams wound up their respective seasons last week as their top singles and doubles players lost in the first rounds of NCAA championship compe- tition at Athens, Ga. Senior Peter Pusztai - who, with a No. 25 ranking, was the top male Wolverine - lost in straight sets Wednesday to Vanderbilt's Chris Groer, the nation's 14th-ranked player, in the * S i n g l e s Championship. Pusztai and fellow senior co-captain Notebook John Costanzo, Michigan's No. 1 Tennis doubles tandem, also Track & lost in the first round Field of the Doubles Championship. The Wolverine duo, ranked No. 36, lost a tough three-setter to Middle Tennessee State's Anthony Deluise and Fred Niemeyer, the nation's 12th-ranked pair. The top women's doubles team fared little better at the tournament. The tan- dem of junior Sarah Cyganiak and sophomore Sora Moon lost in three hard-fought sets to Washington's Katherine Costain and Kori Sosnowy. Track aWdFed The men's and women's track teams' top athletes are preparing themselves for the NCAA Championships in Oregon this weekend. Participants for the men's team will include junior Neil Gardner in the 110- and 400-meter hurdles and senior Trinity Townsend in the 800-meter run. The women's team will send four individual qualifiers, led by seniors Monika Black (high jump) and Courtney Babcock (3,000- and 5,000- meter runs). Sophomore Tania Longe will participate in the heptathlon, while freshman Nicole Forrester-- looking to make up for a disappointing Big Ten showing - will compete in thti high jump. Head coach James Henry said he hopes his athletes will use their experi- ence to achieve success at the NCAAs. "Tania couldbe one of the top six ath- letes in the country in the heptathlon," Henry said. "Will she be a Tania, with years of experience, or will she be a Nicole Forrester (at Big Tens), intimidated by the level of competition?" I I 111111 111111. Think You're Pregnant?__ * Free Pregnancy Test a " Information about pregnancy Cleary and options W ASHENAW N Clere SCOMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL Pregnancy Counseling Center ° oPACKARD Women Helping Women yIsiantll (313) 434-3088 (24 hours) Nigh Scheoo 2950 Packard, Ypsilanti, MI (1 Block East of Golfside) 0500 Xtreme Fun CollegeIn~ntive [ Pius,2 Year Free-Ride Toyota Auto Care ' Available to all College Students! If you're a college student with the ambition to pursue X-treme fun, you can receive a $500 Certificate good toward the purchase or lease of any new 1996 or 1997 Toyota.3 Pius 2-Year Free-Ride Toyota Auto Care' which includes 24 hour Roadside Assistance, Oil Changes & Inspections. Eligible college graduates also get added incentives including No Money Down financing or a Lease with No Security Deposit required. But don't wait...this limited offer ends September 30,1996! Call our toll-free number or visit our web site today to obtain your free $500 X-treme Fun College Incentive Certificate. Choose from a wide selection of any new 1996 or 1997 Toyota models including... COROLLA CAMRYEL INTRAMURAL SPORTS a PROGRAM AMAMNGTI UPCOMING ACTIVmTES GOLF trepe..a.S") TENNIS (Sgls & Dbls) Entry DeadIne: Weds 529 2:00pm IMSB Main Office Entry Fee: $10.00 per team laxctuding course FW) Tee Times: 11:00am- 1:00pm Tournament Date: Friday May 31 at U of M Golf Course Entry Deadllne Thurs 616 2:Opm IMSB Main Office Entry Fee: $5.00 for Sgls/$9.00 for Dbis Tournament Format Pool Play followed by Sgl Elim Tour Tournament Dates: Sat & Sun June 8 & 9 REMINDER: Intramural Sports Program Summer Term Activities Softball Mg s Meeting and Entries - W 7110 5:30p Sand VB Mgr's Meeting and Entries - W710 6:30p 3-on-3 BB Mgts Meeting and Entries - W 7110 7:30p Tennis - Singles and Doubles Entry Deadline Thurs 7118 2:Op Golf - 2 person scramble Entry Deadline Weds 7/24 2:00p OFFICIATING OPPORTUNITIES Officials Needed Summer Term SOFTBALL clinic begins 7:00pm libesday July 9. For additional formaton concerning IM activities and ofdadng contact: IM Sports Program 763-3562 IMSB . .,~ ~ pb299 I U~neS Man~i O~p ernet2 ,U