14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 15, 2000 s'eniors saddened roAE!FORD A season on the brink Is Jamal .16 v AM6 %-w ftoo, A16.V6.MR6 AM6 %.or %Iff lwlw ffiw 25 bv I I A x By Jeff Phlls Dairly Spins FORT T1 e. sTxs Christran iv yE Cr raised h r i u Michigan's Mt W g sw walked over t: ,h s rca on Court Orc He pulld shir over ht head and, cred his ac, know arhar rc Ird jrs p1ayed iris final match as part ofM Mirigan's team The ICU players flooded the court to celebrate their irctory But instead of leaving, Wright remained seated on the bench on the court. fThe three other Wolverrnes seniors - John Long, Brad McFarlane and Ron Nano - joined Wright under the tent to console him, as well as each other. Michiga ciahMakMt do 'i et iti il o M tually rad cit to greet thr ali their e mt tic i t long, as the V ines c I out of the tcirris c ' ci d ito tearn van to cac i lih While it was d ifil icr what each of' thei ndrciass feeling after the mtch, 0c slid have to look further than tie face the seniors to understand how all felt - the sadness was clear Mees may hase spoken for es one when he said as he was pacl his bags to lease. "I hate to lose. The Season of Content Despite losing to Texas Christian yesterday, 4-0, in the second round of the JUCAA Tpurnament, the Michigan men's tennis team stili has much to be pros of about this season. Here are a few of the Wolverines' highlights: N 16-7 overall record N No. 23 final ranking 0 Narrowly lost to No. 7 Illinois in semifinals of Big Ten Tournament N Won a match in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years 0 Boast one of the nation's top players in senior Matt Wright CREW Continued from Page 13 prior losses to the Wolverines, but Michigan didn't fold. Instead, the Wolvennes raised their level of rowing. "We knew the pressure was on, but we showed that we could handle it" Koo said. - Both the first and second varsity boats felt that they rowed their best races of the season. "We had our best performance of the year, but we can still improve," Dalis said. Now, all that remains for Michigan is the final step The NCAA Championships are two weeks from now, and although the team will not know until Tuesday whether it will receive a bid, a regional championship certainly doesn't hurt its chances. Thus, the rowers must maintain their intensity and mental focus In wream meeting directly followting the regional championship, Michigan coaches made sure the ro were focused on the bigger prize awaits in Camden, N.J.. "We need to go to the NCAA cha onships not to just show up, but tov Michigan coach Mark Rothstein sai The Wolverines are currently rat No. 8 in the nation, but rankings matter now. The Wolverines haveI improving with every race, but they once again be underdogs. It's any( race, and the Wolverines feel they within striking distance. There are no more distractions, an more excuses. It's the N( Championships, where one wee will determine the best team in the c trv. It's what the Wolverines haveI looking forward to ever since this w "The goal of escry season is to g the national championships, and t slhat se're focusing on" Dalis said It's ime to see whtcher ali that wo the off-season will pay ol. A season of highs and lows appears If c rawsfsrd or airy playcr, ires an to have concluded when freshman agent at anys time, he petmanently loses shooting guard Jama Crslord ju st tin in g S his cole ligibi-v declared himnselfe yefrie1 Thris is nit h 'First itime Craword has draft. Here's a time ie Ie s C pplicd i h NK A irf' I s- that led up tothe Z17 a j t tne (iriwsrd w r a '4-gam' sc - 1 May 1999. Cawt saId. pensii bh NCAA fr tat1mp ' to enr the NBA da dhey declare is gibleI- crthe NBA against Gary ay a ,N B A draft last VMay, while lhe as stil in high paers Cravfoiue N B A Cen - school. Cwford has sat cut -2 ams but mnisses the deadnb ourt O that suspens111 nd would be slated November 1999: Before he catme to Michiga r Jama st of to miss the fist two of ne Ct h. Lorenzo Neely Craawfiord was already playing' ib the last Though tlec N(A Nxprsly pro- incident prosOne day,he playedapitkupgire ried hibits high schscl ilayer who declare January 14, 2000 sith a couple cf NBA playvrs- the for thie draft fromir plasing in college, Crawford benched a inclcdig close fiierd Gary Payton of Me. C'rawfird was allowed to remain eligi- Illinois game. One da the Seattle SpeSonics. mine ble because his letter of declaration to later, Crawford ss Crawford made a great move, a killer Was the NBA was received a day after the Ia Michigan man for crossover, drive, n dat dadlie February 1, 2000: Crawford does not jumnper - swish. S Even if Crawford is not in the NBA dress f1r 2000:a Crt gad HIIc made a fe they next year, he could play elsewhere' among questions surrounding gifts of those shots in One published report said that amone enouhtm gyf tx those pickup and money gven to him by family ery- Crawford has inquired about transfer- friend Barry Henthorn. Crawford games. Maybe a king ring to the University of Washington. in would sit out sin games. few too many, his hometown of Seattle. If he trans- February 23, 2000: Crawford Ia banned because for ferred to Washington, or any oiler for life from NCAA gisy b the NCAA. awhile, Crawford AJ Div ision I school, Crawford would IFe ebruary 24, 2000: thought "Maybe I to sit out one full season. Michigan officials bargain can compete with "I think Janal's got the idea that he's with the NCAA to lower sus- these guys?" The Cutting ud going to the NBA," Michigan assistant pension to eight more And after a Edge Coach Scott Trost said.- games. erratic, stressful Michigan forward Lavell Blanchard, Two weeks ago: Crawford freshman year filled with controversy, another of last season's highly recruited tells Dick Vitale he's coming back, suspensions and school troubles, the freshmen, said, "I'm happy for him, but Tuesday: Crawford sends letter of sharp-shooting guard told coaches last* I'm also sad to see him leave. I want to intent for the NBA draft. week that he's bolting for the NBA draft win and he's a key part of us winning." on June 28. Crawford is not NBA talent, at least the 0 . .. not yet. Hie needs to grow a lot, both svers i t fl t f O fl S1 u physically and mentall. Right now, he's tha Track ends home slate heerful-year old kid in a 6foot6 body, shy, a little naive. mpi- By Rebecca Karp Michigan's only winner. Sellers tri- With a year or two more in college, sin," For the Dary umphed in the 400-meter hurdles, cross- this kid is a viable lottery pick. He d. ing the line in 52.43 seconds. could overcome a blistering freshman nked The wind was strong, but so was the In addition, Charles DeWild set a season of contempt by continually tak- don't spirit of the Michigan men's and new personal best in the pole vault, ing classes, maturing socially, and * been women's track and field teams as they clearing 17-4. This height is an NCAA developing a work ethic. At this stage o will competed in their final home meet of provisional qualifying mark. the game, Jamal is not Kobe Bryant or one's the year. And what a finale it was. Andy Derr also reached a personal Kevin Gamett, but nothing more than a are Senior Brandi Bentley not only best in the javelin. Derr placed second kid with a few good prospective skills. clinched first place in the long jump with a top throw of 217-9. Crawford will likely beoa second'- id no for Michigan, but she also achieved a Michigan coach Ron Warhurs said round draft choice, and even if he does- CAA personal best with a jump of 6.65 he thought that the weather could inter- n't cut it in the draft, some reports say kend meters. This distance qualifies her for fere with the athletes' performances but that he is already thinking about trans- oun- the 2000 NCAA Outdoor that it could also inspire them. ferring to the University of Washington. been Championship. "I asn a little concerned with the wind Although he's told the press, coache inter. But Bentley was not the only conditions, but this sun, this tempera- and teammates for the past four mont 'et to Wolverine to find success at Ferry Field tUre. It makes runners want to run and that he would be back, and although he hat's this weekend. The women's 400 meter jumpers jump," Warhurst said. "And has the best fan following of a . relay also captured first place, blazing to when runners mentally feel like running Michigan player in years, Crawford sees rek in ictory in 46.01 seconds. and jusipers feel like junping. They do fit to throw college away On the men's side, Josh Sellers was and do it well." Or is he running away? The press, suspensions, troubles in school - everything compounded into a frustraing first near for Crawford. dHe still has three games left to serve on his suspension for entering the NBA draft prior to college, and S15,000 to pan up in violation of NCAA ama- 4 ieurisrnn rules New A t fBlell's: With an NBA contract he can support Milkshakes $3.25 Everyday special of his child and ier mother, and he wont niaw Medium Cheese Pizzas $999 have to pay back a dinre. Going pro is Chocolate, Extra Items $1.10 each per Pizza too easy a copoU. Caramel, But at Crawford's level, making an Chocolate Chip, NBA tean could be iff. 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