Page 2--The Michigan Daily-- Sports Monday - February 18, 1991 Michigan Sports Calendar A compilation of Michigan sporting events for the upcoming week. Monday, February 18 Men's Basketball vs. Purdue, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Tuesday, February 19 No events scheduled. Wednesday, February 20 No events scheduled. Thursday, February 21 Women's Swimming Big Ten Championships, Minneapolis Women's Gymnastics vs. Eastern Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Men's Basketball.vs. Wisconsin, 8:00 p.m. (Raycom) Friday, February 22 Ice Hockey vs. Kent State, 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice Arena Women's Basketball at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Women's Swimming Big Ten Championships, Minneapolis Saturday, February 23 Ice Hockey vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice Arena Wrestling vs. Morgan State12:00 p.m. Keen Arena Women's Swimming Big Ten Championships, Minneapolis Sunday, February 24 Men's Basketball at Indiana, 4:00 p.m. (ABC) Women's Basketball at Ohio State, 2 p.m. COLLEGE NEWS TOP FIFTEEN HOCKEY POLL The Cornell Sun compiles a weekly college hockey poll, voted on by the sports staffs of 13 different college newspapers nationwide, including The Michigan Daily. ASSOCIATED PRESS BASKETBALL TOP 25 Team Reord Result I I Y{R{! { nrld RpliL t{ Team (First-plac~e votes) Reenrd Points Last Week 1 -1 'W"495 15 IlV46 KeNVV Vi4i7/ II4LVILI I VIIJLO 16UOL TVIUVPW% v 1. Lake Superior (12) 2. N. Michigan (1) 3. Michigan 4. Boston College 5. Minnesota 6. Maine (tie) Cornell 8. Clarkson 27-3-4 26-5-4 26-5-3 24-7-0 23-6-5 25-7-2 14-5-3 19-6-1 23-9-2 19-9-2 18-6-2 20-9-5 19-13-2 19-9-2 15-10-1 194 177 163 160 129 117 117 113 95 92 61 48 33 19 18 1 2 4 3 5. 6 7 8 9 10 13 11 12 14 15 1. UNLV 2. Ohio St. 3. Arkansas 4. Indiana 5. Duke 6. Arizona 7. Syracuse 8. North Carolina 9. Southern Miss. 10. E. Tenn. State 11. Kansas 12. New Mexico St. 13. St. John's 14. Utah 15. UCLA 16. Kentucky 17. Nebraska 18. Georgetown 19. Virginia 20. LSU 21. Oklahoma State 22. Pittsburgh 23. Mississippi State 24. Texas 25. Princeton 21-0 21-1 25-2 22-2 22-5 20-4 22-3 19-4 19-3 22-3 19-4 19-2 17-6 24-2 18-7 19-5 21-4 15-6 19-7 15-6 18-5 18-8 17-6 17-5 18-2 Beat (12)N. Mexico St., 86-74 Beat (4) Indiana, 97-95 Beat TCU, 97-64 Lostto (2) Ohio State, 97-95 Lost to Wake Forest, 86-77 Lost to Georgia Tech, 62-56 Beat Boston College, 106-85 Beat Maryland, 87-75 Beat South Carolina, 62-58 Beat N.C. Charlotte, 96-80 Beat Kansas St., 69-67 Lost to (1) UNLV, 86-74 Lost to (22) Pitt, 94-83 Beat Brigham Young, 81-74 Beat Stanford, 89-86 Beat Mississippi, 89-77 Beat Oklahoma, 105-93 Lost to Seton Hall, 63-50 Beat Clemson, 57-47 Beat Alabama, 88-81 Beat Missouri, 71-56 Beat (13) St. John's, 94-83 Beat Georgia, 70-64 Lost to Houston, 82-73 Beat Yale, 59-54 9. Wisconsin 10. Boston University 11. Providence 12. Ferris State 13. North Dakota 14. New Hampshire 15. St. Lawrence Sports Monday Senior Editors Theodore Cox Matt Rennie .Night Editor Jeni Durst David Schechter Asst. Night Editor Ryan Herrington Ken Sugiura Charlie Wolfe aTrivia Answer Louisville's Pervis vEllison was named MVP of the 1986 Tournament. Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week WHO: Lindsay Aland TEAM: Women's Tennis HOMETOWN: Winnetka, IL ELIGIBILITY: Sophomore Top Ten Reasons Football Recruits Avoided Notre Dame IO~ Sanfodj:g sme Id~~t~' in' o0.~ realweli. ::. e..d..:.. ra ge :.... go L. W<..erw .. ~.: . : .......... . e ...k ........::..od a .............................................:.: .::::.:.::::::. 2? : [.~1, . .c. .tst .....:.:::...t..'rne::n..........:. ...T.....:......ir................................ ...... p a.r ....; .;h. flrr.~flidhthfll~h~nt~n If' ddn' e~nt:"n .d WHY: The Wolverines, led by Aland, crushed Northern Illinois and Western Michigan this weekend to go 4-0 in the spring season. Aland, the women's team No. 1 singles player, had straight set victories as the Wolverines shut out Northern Illinois 6-0 Saturday and swatted the Broncos Sunday by a score of 8-1. After defeating NIU's Sarah Murfey 6-3, 6-1 on Saturday, the sophomore overpowered Western's Amy McClure 6-1, 6-0 on Sundays and then teamed up with Kim Pratt in doubles to defeat McClure and Breita Johnson 6-2, 6-3. BACKGROUND: Prior to her college career, Aland was a four-time all-conference selection at New Trier High School in her hometown of Winnetka, Illinois. She was a three-time all-section selection,and the 1987 Illinois State Doubles Champion. After hovering at the No. 6 and No. 5 singles player slots in the fall 1990 season, she has torn through the ranks in an impressive fashion to become the No. 1 singles player in only her first year here at Michigan. PERSONAL: Aland transferred from the University of Texas-Austin after her first year there. She is enrolled in the Physical Education program. L t 3 If you thought that finding a color Macintosh* system you could afford was just a dream, then the new affordable Macintosh LC is a dream come true. 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