- t TKYwCOUNTRY Michigan basketball guard Louis Bullock was named to the USA Basketball WorldC University team on Monday. !SPORTS Wednesday June 4,1997 I qw Men's golf putts out in 24th By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Editur In 15 seasons as coach of the Michigan men's golf team, Jim Carras had numerous highlights. PGA Tour professionals have passed under Carras' tutelage, but in each sea- son something was missing. Consider that void filled. After a 29-year absence, Michigan returned as a team in the NCAA cham- pionships last Wednesday. While Michigan placed 24th out of 30 teams and failed to qualify for the sec- ond two days of competition, Carras was hardly dismayed by the performance of his players. "They weren't intimidated," he said. "The golf course is extremely demand- ing, but the competition wasn't intimi- dating to us" The five Michigan players, despite Carras' appeals to the contrary, had rea- son to be apprehensive. Michigan had not qualified for the championship since 1968 - before any of the current Wolverines were born. So Michigan's success begs the ques- tion: Was the achievement an aberration crp-does it set a new mark? Carras said the program now has higher goals. "This sets a new standard for the kids," he said. "They say, 'If other guys can go to the regionals and the finals, why can't we?' And that's exactly what we're looking for." The Wolverines were led by senior Kyle Dobbs, who carded a 144 for the two-day event. See GOLF, Page 14 'M' track looking for. fast finish By Chris Farah Daily Sports Editor There's no single story - no single angle - that stands out as the Michigan men's and women's track teams send individual Wolverines to compete at the NCAA champi- onship meet. That's because there are too many good stories for one to take precedence over all the others. Today, seven Wolverines begin competition it' Bloomington, each with his or her own story, each with his or her own motivation for success. There are the seniors on the men's team - Neil Gardner and Kevin Sullivan. This will be the last meet for both of them in a Michigan uniform, but the national championship meet holds a much different significance for each. After winning three NCAA championships, Sullivan had to take last year off to recover from an injury and is only recently beginning to regain his championship form - a form that will be tested in the 1,500-meter run at NCAAs. "I'm getting there" Sullivan said of his recovery."I won't really be able to tell until I get into nationals, against my toughest competition of the year. It was tough during cross country and indoors, just sitting around doing nothing. (But) things are really falling into place now." Michigan distance coach Ron Warhurst said that although Sullivan isn't 100 percent yet, his attitude will allow him to perform above his ability at NCAAs. "You miss a year of training as a distance runner and come back and train for 17 weeks, and you're still not going to be there," Warhurst said. "But he's real competitive. He's ranked seventh or eighth, but I guarantee he'll be top three. "I know Kevin Sullivan, and there are not three runners in the country that can outkick him." Gardner, on the other hand, has had his greatest success in the past year and will be defending his national title in the 400-meter hurdles, while also competing in the 110 hurdles. See TRACK, Page 15 j ~MARGARETMYERSs/taily After four seasons and two national titles, Michigan hurdler Neil Gardner will close out his career in style this weekend at the NCAA track and field championships in Bloomington. p 111111 0 On your mark ... Michigan NCAA track and field championship competitors* Men Neil Gardner 400-meter hurdles, 110-meter hurdles John Mortimer 3,000-meter steeplechase Kevin Sullivan 1,500-meter run Women Marcy Akard 5,000-meter run Nicole Forrester high jump Tania Longe heptathlon, long jump Katie McGregor 5,000-meter run *competition takes place today through Saturday in Bloomington.; ravel 1220 S. University, Ste.208 Above McDonald's Ann Arbor Te.. 313-998-0200 0