OFTBALL HONOR Michigan softball pitcher Kelly Holmes was named to the GTE Academic All-American second team. Holmes posted a 16-7 record with a 1.81 ER in 1996. SPORTS Wednesday June 12, 1996 1 Dolan, Griffin named Top: Wolverine pitcher and slugger Sara Griffin led Michigan to the Women's College World Series. The sophomore posted a 35-7 record on the mound while leading the Wolverines at the plate with a .408 average. Griffin was named the Big Ten Softball Player of the Year as well as a First-Team All- American. SARA STILLMAN/Daily Right: Michigan swimmer Tom Dolan celebrates after his 400-meter individ- ual medley victory at the Olympic Trials, an event in which he holds the world record. In addition, the junior won the 500 freestyle and the 1650 freestyle at the trials. He will compete for the U.S. team at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. AP PHOTO 'M' athletes By Monica Polakov Daily Sports Writer The ballots are in. All the votes have been counted. We have the winners. The 1995-96 University of Michigan Male and Female Student Athletes of the Year are junior swimmer and NCAA national champion Tom Dolan and sopho- more All-American softball pitcher and utility player Sara Griffin. Dolan worked hard to earn this prestigious title. He overcame chronic fatigue and exhaustion to qualify for the United States swimming team in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga. Having qualified for three individual Olympic events at the early March U.S. Olympic Trials, Dolan will swim the 200-meter individual medley, the 400-meter individual medley and the 400- meter freestyle at the Games. At the Trials, Dolan earned the Performance-of- the-Meet award after coming close to breaking his own 400-meter individual medley world -record. Dolan is internationally ranked No. 1 in each of the three events in which he will compete at the Olympics. But the Olympics were not Dolan's sole con- cern. Remembering his commitment to the Wolverines, Dolan competed at the NCAA National Swimming and Diving Championships and became the first man since Matt Biondi (1986-87) to repeat as a triple individual event winner at the NCAA meet. Dolan won the 500 freestyle, the 1650 freestyle and the 400 individual medley. In addition, he anchored Michigan's winning 800 freestyle relay team (6:20.89) which broke the 12-year-old American record as well as the U.S. Open and NCAA records in the event. of the year Dolan came away from the NCAA Championships with six All-American citations and tied for the NCAA High Point Award with a perfect 60, just as he had last season. In addition to competing, Dolan is a spokesper- son for the American Lung Association and works with asthmatic children. He himself suffers with exercise-induced asthma and a restricted wind- pipe. Griffin, a pitcher and utility player, also has a host of achievements. She started as both a pitsi er and designated player for the 51-14 Big1& Conference and NCAA Regional champion Wolverines. Griffin was named the Big Ten Softball Player of the Year and was selected First- Team All-Big Ten for the second consecutive sea- son. During the 1995-96 season, Griffin was select- ed conference Pitcher of the Week twice. She also earned her second straight First-Team All- America (utility) and First-Team All-Great Lakes Region designations from the National Softb Coaches Association. This made her the only Michigan softball player to be twice named to the national first-team. Griffin's key role in Michigan's Big Ten regular- season title-clinching victories over Minnesota May 4-5 earned the sophomore her second career NSCA National Player-of-the-Week award. This season, Griffin compiled a 35-7 record with 184 strikeouts over 266.1 innings of work, all single-season Michigan softball records. She tossed a pair of no-hitters and recorded only t second perfect game in Wolverine softball histo. Griffin led all the Michigan hitters with a .408 average. Her .420 career batting average is a Michigan career best. Y Achieve Exam Success At EXCEL, we focus upon the key distinctions that result in (Teat scores. You learn to anticipate the exam's thanking, manage your time more efficiently, and d op effective test-taking strategies. Our highly experienced instructors and carefully organized home- study materials combine with our individual attention for each student to produce the results you need at a price you can afford. Please Call Us or Visit for More Information CORRECTION: In the June 5 edition of The Michigan Daily, there was an article published about NCAA violations by* the Michigan State football program. 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