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Monday, June 11, 2001 - The Michigan Daily -15

)eisbach arrested
m part mbar brawl
SOUTH BEND (AP) - Former
lichigan quarterback Scott Dreis-
ich was arrested following a brawl
atside a South Bend nightclub in
hich he allegedly hit a police offi-
r.
Dreisbach, an undrafted free
ent signed by the Raiders in 1999,
arrested early Saturday and
rged with resisting arrest and
ttery on a police officer. He was
leased Saturday from the St.
seph County Jail after posting a
500 bond and is scheduled to
pear in court today.
Police said they were responding
a report of a melee outside the
ar Theatre about 3 a.m. when
reisbach struck Police Cpl. Rod-
y Lowe in the chest as he was
tempting to break up the fight.
'isbach also pushed Cpl. Brad
sberger in the chest, police said.
Dreisbach, 25, of Mishawaka
ent last season on the Raiders'
jured reserve list with a rotator
iff injury and his future remains*
certain. He missed the 1999 sea-
n with a broken leg.
Dreisbach was a two-year starter
Michigan, making 15 starts, but
p beaten out by Brian Griese dur-
g the Wolverines' national cham-
onship season.
Illson, Hilbert, Cam-
ialleri earn awards
Several players from the Michigan
)ckey team have been the recipi-
its of recent postseason awards.
Jeff Jillson's 3.48 grade-point
erage earned him a spot on the
on Academic All-America Fall-
ter At-Large second team.
Jillson scored 10 goals and added
I assists during the 2000-2001 sea-
n as a defensman.
Andy Hilbert was named to the
rerican Hockey Coaches Associa-
n All-America first team.
The Hobey Baker Finalist scored
goals and 38 assists to lead the
with 64 points.
ike Cammalleri and Jillson both
re named to the AHCA All-Amer-
second team. Cammalleri scored
goals and 32 assists for 61
nIs.
Jillson is forgoing his senior sea-
n to play with the San Jose
larks. The Boston Bruins have the
ghts to the sophomore Hilbert after
lecting him in the 2000 draft.
- Staff reports
aeble earns MVP
ward for gymnasts
The Michigan women's gymnas-
:s team named senior Bridget
aeble Most Valuable Performer.
Earlier this year, Knaeble was
tmed a finalist for the Honda
ward.
Helped by Knaeble, Michigan
Wved its third straight Big Ten
ampionship, third straight NCAA
gional Championship and a third-
ace finish at the NCAA Champi-
ships.
- Staff reports

2001 Big Ten Football TV Schedule
FRIDAY, AuU3.
Minnesota @ Toledo, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
SATURDAY, SE. 1
Miami, OH@ Michigan, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN Plus)
llinois @ California, 3:30 p.m. (Fox Sports Net)
Wisconsin @ Oregon, 8:00 p.m. (ABC Sports)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2
Purdue @ Cincinnati, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6
Indiana @ North Carolina State, 7:30 or 8 p.m. (ESPN)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 7
Northwestern @ UNLV, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
SATURDAY, SEPT. S
Northern Illinois @ Illinois, 12:10 p.m. (ESPN Plus)
Michigan @ Washington, 3:30 p.m. (ABC Sports)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13
Penn State @ Virginia, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22
Ohio State @ UCLA, 3:30 p.m. (ABC Sports)
Michigan State @ Notre Dame, Time TBA (NBC)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
Michigan State @ Northwestern (3:30, ABC; or, 6:30, ESPN2)
SATURDAY, OCT. 6
Northwestern @ Ohio State, 7:45 p.m. (ESPN)
SATURDAY, OCT. 13
Wisconsin @ Ohio State, 3:30 p.m. (ABC Sports)
SATURDAY, Nov. 24
Ohio State @ Michigan, lp.m. (ABC Sports)
More times and stations will be announced on July 15, 2001.

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Honor row

I

Michigan women's rowing coach Marl Rothstein was named
the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association's Division I
National Coach of the Year. The Wolverines won the Big Ten
Championships, the Central Region Championships and fin-
ished second at the NCAA Championships. Rothstein, who
coached Michigan for five years as a club sport and the past
five years as a varsity sport, won the Big Ten Coach of the
Year and the CRCA Centreal Region Coach of the Year earlier
as well, repeating both feats from the year 2000.
This season was the second straight year Michigan finished
first in the Big Ten Championships and the fourth straight Rothstein
year in which the Wolverines ended In the top five at the NCAAs.
The second varsity eight boat won the program's first NCAA title as it continued
its undefeated season through the nationalchampionships.
The first varsity eight and second varsity four boats entered the NCAAs without
a loss, but finished third and second at nationals, respectively.
Three rowers from Michigan - Kate Johnson, Allison Hickey and Bernadette
Marten - were recently named to the CCRA All-Central Region First Team. Lau-
rel Donnel-Fink was named to the second team.
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