14 -- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 13, 1995 Nebraska's Phillips pleads innocent to charges of assault -- Ill te Oslone co/rt of .. . <;, LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-Lawrence Phillips pleaded innocent Tuesday to a charge that he struck his former girlfriend, and coach Tom Osborne said he thought the Nebraska star ini- ti ally~was so distraught he might harm himsef. In a case that has rocked the de- foriding national champions, the former Heisman Trophy contender also pleaded innocent to misdemeanor charges of trespassing and destruc- tion of property. "Not guilty," Phillips said calmly when asked for his plea at Lancaster Cpunty Court in an appearance that lasted less than five minutes. No further court date was set. Phillips' attorney, Hal Anderson, said it likely would be in October, and there probably would be a trial. Phillips, who is free on bond, was ordered to have no contact with sopho- more basketball player Kate McEwen or transfer quarterback Scott Frost. He is accused of climbing to Frost's third-floor apartment early Sunday and bitting McEwen. Osborne dismissed Phillips from the team within hours of his arrest Stnday night but later said the junior from West Covina, Calif., was sus- pended indefinitely. He said Tuesday he never intended for "dismissed" to mean forever. 'At his weekly news conference Tuesday, Osborne said Phillips was devastated when told he was dis- missed. "Frankly, on Sunday, I thought I might never see him again," Osborne said. "I was afraid of what he might do to'himself because I knew he tiought he'd blown it." Phillips' attorney declined to com- nment on Osborne's remark. Osborne said he does not want to entirely cut Phillips loose and be- lieves he has more control over the situation if he holds out the possibil- ity that Phillips could return to the team. He went so far as to say Phillips could be back on the team yet this season. He said that action still sent a stern message to Phillips. "When you've got a chance to win the Heisman Trophy, and you're not playing football, that sends a pretty powerful message," Osborne said. Phillips was the nation's third-lead- ing rusher last year with 1,722 yards. Hours before the alleged assault, Phillips rushed for206 yards and four touchdowns against Michigan State. Lancaster County attorney Gary Lacey said the misdemeanor assault charge alleges Phillips "did unlaw- fully strike, beat or wound" McEwen. "cFranklyon Sunday, I thought I might never see (Lawrence Phillips) again. I Was afraid of what he migt do to himself because I Knew he thought he'd blown it - Tom Osborne Nebraska football coach "He hit her," said Lacey, who would not say how many times Phillips al- legedly struck her. "I don't want to get into all of that;' He said the property charge alleges Phillips damaged mailboxes on his way out of the apartment building, causing $327 in damage. "He hit them with his fist or part of his body," Lacey said. Lacey said he has not spoken with McEwen. Police said she has left Ne- Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne fielded questions relating to his indefinite suspension of star tailback Lawrence Phillips at a press conference yesterday. Phillips pleaded not guilty to a charge that he struck his former girlfriend. n C a i t C t s n v t t a r a s a 1 c e i 1 a p i P S c it b b s a a p a Zzzei gz4'y /// rovwn zsvzceuztAoMds orPhiz4~s 've got a book idea for Tom been charged with attempted second- Osborne - a little 200-300 degree murder. And yes, he's still pager called "Crime and Punish- with the team. nent: The Cornhusker's Official Apparently some different stan- Guide." dards exist for Phillips and his For those of us who have no teammates. That could be because association with Nebraska football, Phillips has been scrutinized for more t would be an informative look at than just his play lately. he morals and ethics of the The NCAA investigated Phillips Cornhusker football coach. earlier in the season because of his But for those who play for the contact with a sports agent. He has eam, it would be nothing short of a since been cleared of any wrongdoing urvival guide. there, but the NCAA was also Osborne made yet another erratic investigating him for a couple of moral judgment other matters, one being a 1995 Sunday night Mustang he's been driving. when he threw Still, all of these allegations are just Lawrence that - allegations. The NCAA, just Phillips off the like the Lancaster County, Neb., eam. The star district attorney's-office, hasn't ailback was proven that Phillips has done rrested Sunday anything wrong. night for I sincerely hope that a bunch of allegedly allegations haven't cost Phillips his triking his ex- career. Not only would that be wrong, girlfriend. it also wouldn't be fair - supposi- Now, beating tions and accusations haven't hurt an ex-girlfriend DARREN Washington or Benning. - or anyone - EVERSON And those two aren't pro prospects s a terrible like Phillips is. Playing for the crime. How- tDarreno be Cornhuskers isn't an extracurricular ever, Phillips activity. It's an opportunity to prepare currently isn't himself for his next job, which will be guilty of any crime. He pleaded in the NFL. nnocent yesterday. Maybe the promise of an NFL career Damon Benning, Phillips' backup, doesn't exist for you and me, but for was arrested Saturday on suspicion of Phillips, it's a reality. He was third in' assaulting an ex-girlfriend. Like the nation in rushing yards last year, Phillips, Benning maintains his and this season he has 359 yards in two nnocence, but unlike Phillips, games. In a season that began without a Benning is still on the team. clear-cut Heisman Trophy favorite, Phillips should still be with the Phillips is now the front-runner. lub as well, not just because Benning Or at least he was. Osborne said s, but because there's no reason to yesterday that Phillips was so upset, oot either of them just yet. he was "afraid pf what he might do to 'Innocent until proven guilty' has himself." That's understandable, ecome a cliche, but it still makes since it appears this incident could ense. You shouldn't take action ruin him. gainst someone solely because of an And it should - if he's guilty. llegation - one that could be false. Osborne ought to wait and find out Osborne seems to adhere to this for sure, like he has with his other hilosophy when it comes to most players. nyone besides Phillips. Riley -Darren Everson can be reached Washington, a Nebraska receiver, has at evey@umich.edu braska for her own protection. Women's basketball coach Angela Beck said McEwen was still on the team. The coach said it has not been decided if McEwen will return to the university. She said McEwen was do- ing as well as can be expected. "I fully support coach Osborne's immediate action in dismissing Lawrence Phillips," Beck said. While Osborne was swift to disci- pline Phillips, the coach took no disci- plinary action against backup tailback Damon Benning, who was arrested one day before Phillips on suspicion of as- saulting a former girlfriend. Lacey said he had not yet reviewed the police reports in the Benning case and has not decided whether to file charges against Benning. Benning said he is innocent. He said the 19-year-old woman came to his home, demanded photographs and threatened to damage his car. He said he tried to defend himself, a claim Osborne believes. University officials said Phillips, who has had three brushes with the law, was dismissed from the team because he violated an agreement with the coach. "My understanding is that he was told, 'Any more problems and that's it,"' Herb Howe, an associate to the chancellor, told the Omaha World- Herald. On a radio talk show, Sports Day Mid-America, athletic director Bill Byrne said: "Lawrence has an agree- ment with Tom as far as what his behavior is going to be. And once he violates that depending on the under- standing, there's going to be conse- quences. And the consequences in this case were that Lawrence Phillips was dismissed from the football team." IRON MAN continued from page 13 Zhang, 30, who is working on a Ph.D. in pharmaceuticals, has proven in the past that he is physically and emtionally fit. In the past year, he has qualified for the Boston Marathon as a first time partcipant, completed the Revco Ckveland Marathon in 2 hours and 57°inutes, and finished 66th at the Sylvania Bud Light Triathlon. Ae has also had to balance a train- ing~ schedule with attending school arid working in research to obtain his degree, which he expects to receive in December. Still a citizen of his native China, Zhng decided to compete in the event aftr qualifying for the Boston Mara- th'00. Zhang received the title of the toptriathlete in China, therefore quali- fying him to contend in the Ironman competition. Due to his amateur status, however, Zhang will not be entitled to any prize money from the competition. "I'm doing it for pride,"Zhang said. Zhang will not be competing in the event just for personal pride, but also because he hopes to be an ambassador of the triathlon to the Chinese. He is the first person from China to be selected to participate in the championship. His main goal is to just finish the event. "I want to be the first Chinese ironman," Zhang said. "By represent- ing my country, I hope to promote endurance sports in China." In order to fulfill his goal of finish- ing the competition, Zhang has trained for the past four months on the week- ends by swimming at the Central Cam- pus Recreation Building (CCRB), run- ning in Nichols Arboretum, and bik- ing 100 to 120 miles. All of this takes about six to seven hours a day. Zhang's training schedule suffers during the week because of his respon- sibilities as a student. He makes time to train by waking up at 7a.m. to swim and going to the Arboretum at lunch to run. Zhang's diet is very strict. He con- sumes 40 percent carbohydrates, 30 percent protein, and 30 percent fat. He contends that he is very diligent about what he eats. "I have to be careful so I can be in top shape," he said. With all the pressures of training and completing his degree, Zhang has had a lot of support from the Michigan cy- cling team, with whom he trains, the local Chinese community, and the Cycle Cellar bike shop, which sponsors him. "They've all been really helpful," Zhang said. Zhang expressed the difficulty of training while in school and is look- ing forward to the time when he will be able to say that he competed in the Ironman Triathlon. "I'm glad it's almost over," he said. "I'll start tapering my practices by mid-September." Zhang is realistic about his chances of finishing among the top athletes. Since he is an amateur and a student, he realizes that he cannot compete against people who train longer with coaches and better equipment. However, Zhang has his eyes fixed on completing something that is no small accomplishment, finishing the Ironman. "I just want to fulfill my dream and finish," he said. "That is my ultimate goal." 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