14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 15, 2006 -SPORTS A NOTES Porter crowned champion Women's tennis falls after first round win The No. 29 Michigan women's tennis team fell 4-0 to No. 2 Notre Dame this weekend during the second round of the NCAA tournament in South Bend. The only win for the Wolverines came from the No. 1 doubles team of junior Kara Delicata and senior Debra Streifler over the Fighting Irish's Catrina and Christian Thompson. The loss came after a hotly contested battle against No. 41 Nebraska Fri- day afternoon that resulted in a 4-3 Michigan win. The loss not only ends the Wolverines' season but also the career of Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt She will fill the role of associate athletic director at Michigan beginning this fall. Maravic and Hung lone bright spots for Blue The No. 39 Michigan men's tennis team fell 4-1 in the first round of the NCAA Championship to the No. 25 Arkansas. But No. 43 singles player Matko Maravic upset No. 17 Adrians Zguns. The No. 1 Michigan doubles team of Maravic and junior Brian Hung also took care of business, beating their Razorback counterpart 8-4. But Arkansas won the other two doubles matches to take the doubles point. The Razorbacks led 3-0 after their No. 2 and 4 players took straight-set victo- ries. Maravic's win gave the Wolverines a glimmer of hope, but Michigan went home disappointed. Maravic is still playing in the singles tournament, and he and his partner, Hung, are still alive in the doubles tournament. Rowers finish fourth, wait on tournament bid The No. 6 Michigan women's rowing team earned a fourth-place regional and overall finish at the Central/South Region Sprints on Sunday. The Wolverines's first varsity eight finished sixth with a time of 6:31.85, almost six seconds behind winner Notre Dame. Michigan will find out whether it has qualified for the 2006 NCAA Champion- ships on Tuesday when the NCAA announces the official bids. Schmucker's finish marks end of golf season Senior golfer Amy Schmucker finished her collegiate career on Sunday after shooting a final round 78 at the NCAA Central Regional at Texas A&M. Schmucker finished tied for 71st individually with a 240 54-hole total. Her score was third among invited competitors, but was not enough to advance her to the NCAA Finals. cond annual