exas prep tailback ooses Michigan It's \ery early in the football recruiting season with si ning day still over seven months away, but Michigan may have just inked one of its top recruits for the 2005 class. -Texas high school running back standout David Underwood, who will be a senior next year at Madisonville h School, averted pressure to stay state and chose the Wolverines Friday. The 6-0, 220 pound back recently wowed onlookers at Texas A&M's Nike Camp when he was clocked at 4.38 in the 40 yard dash. Underwood is the fourth commit- ment for the Wolverines and the sec- ond highly touted out-of-state prospect to join Michigan's upcom- ing class. Fullback Scott McClintock of Pennsv'vania has also verballed to 9 Wolverines. -flontc srfJ it'/piart Malchow sets world record in 200 fly CHARL OTTE, N.C. (AP) Michigan graduate Tom Malehow a sorld record in the 200-meter b-utterfly Saturday, breaking the mark set by Denis Pankratov of Russia in 1995. Malchow, the U.S. record holder and 1996 Olympic silver medalist, was timed in I minute, 55:18 sec- onds in the Charlotte UltraSwim, topping Pankratov's mark of I minute, 55:22 seconds The 23-year-old swimmer from St. Paul, Minn., brought the crowd its feet when he touched the wall er the first 100 meters and his split of 55:53 seconds was clearly on world-record pace. LSU takes CWS title in last at-bat OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - The LSU Wers, the college baseball team of the 1990s, captured another national title Saturday. Brad Cresse singled off Justin Wayne in the bottom of the ninth, scoring Ryan Theriot from second as the Tigers beat Stanford 6-5 for their fifth College World Series champi- onship since 1991. Theriot slid across home plate, jumped up and tossed his batting hel- met into the air. His teammates sur- nded him, then seconds later, they a made a beeline for Cresse, whoo was standing alone between first and second. The celebration continued as fam- ily, friends and fans poured onto the Rosenblatt Stadium field. The players donned championship T-shirts, hats and - in typical LSU style - Mardi Gras beads. heriot started the ninth-inning with a single to left, and Mike Fontenot followed with a walk, set- ting up Cresse's heroics. 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