10O qThe Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - Monday, November 6, 1995 US TODAY/CNN Top 25 Bowl AllianceI APTp2 Mho: Bill Muckalt Sport: Hockey lIdgibililty: Sophomore Year: Sophomore Hometown: Williams Lake, British Columbia Last Team: Kelowna Spartans Why: The sophomore right wing tallied three goals and one assist in last weekend's games against Ferris State. Muckalt scored the last two goals of the~ game Friday night, sealing Michigan's 5-2 win over the Bulldogs. The_ following night he had one goal and picked up an assist in the Wolverines' 4-1 vtory. In five games this season, Muckalt has racked up five goals and two assists. Background: Unanimously named to All-Rookie Team in 1994 ... 26 career goals and 21 career assists... 6-foot, 185 pounds H r isFirstpl e votes re.. a~ n~ Teas t t 2. Ohio, St. (12)- .7 3. Florrida (5 "80 C 4. T ennessec -1 4 5. Northwester - ~8 6. Florida S.71 14 7. Kansas St. 81 16 3 Notre Dame 8219 9. Colorado 7-2 96' 10. Kansas - 90 11. Texas E-- 1 12. Southern Cl G-1 3 1.3. Mrichigan 2 4 14. Virginia7- 60 15, Arkansas 72_ 7 16. Alabamrfa 72 '4 17. Oregon72 61 18.TIexas A&M52 2 19. Penn St, ~ 4 20. Auburn63 1 21. Virginia Tech72 37 22. Washington53- 2 23. Syracuse 62 8 24. Clemson 63 7 25. San Diego St. 72 6 ism ' Sprt Here is the new USA TODAY/CNN football poll Fist place votes are in parentheses. Here is the new Bowl Alliance football poll. ._. Nebrska (52) 2.Ohio At(9) 3. A Flr(1) 4 . ; ennessee 5. Northwestern 6.Flida St. 7 . Kansas St. 8. Tex as 9'. "Notre Dame 1.Colorado 13. S outhiern Cal 12. ansas 14. Texas AM 15. Michian 1..« Arkansas 17. Oregon 10. Virginia Tech 20. Auburn 21. Penn St. 22. Syracuse 213. Washington 24 UCLA 25. Clemson Record1 9-0 9.0 8-0 8-1 8-1. 7-1 8-1 6-1-1 8-2 7-2 71- 8-1 7-3 5.2 7-2 7.2 7-2 7.2 7-2 6-3 6-3 6.2 5-31 6-3 6-3 pts. 1,537 1,466 1,424 1,339 1,292 1,202 1,172 1,040 949 903 903 875 719 678 677 653 635 486 418> 408 356 256 155 111 87 Team 1, Nebraska 2. Ohio St. 3. Florida 4, Tennessee 5. Northwestern 6. Florida St. 7. Kansas St. 8. Notre Dame 9. Texas 1.0. Colorado 1.1.. Kansas 1.2. Southern Cal 13. Michigan 14. Virginia 15. Arkansas 16, Oregon 17. Texas A&M 1.8. Alabama 1.9. Syracu~se 20. Alabama 21. Auburn 22. Penn St. 23. Virginia Tech 24. Washington 25. Syracuse Record 9-0 8-0 8-4 81 741 841 8-2 6-11 7-2 841 7-1-1. 7-2 7-3 7-2 7-2 5-2 4-2 6.1. 7-2 6-3 6-3 7-2 5-3-1 6-2 . . ,. .: . , . elatlonsstu.( Wee . Who: Kris Eggle SSport: Men's cross country and trackand field Year: Senior Eligibility: Senior Hometown: Cadillac High School: Cadillac 'Why: Kris helped organize Michigan student-athletes reach out to the patients at Mott's Children's Hospital for Halloween festivities. He coordinated the activities of the more than 50 student-athletes who visited four floors of the hospital, giving out hats and stickers and taking pictures for the kids to 9~ ~,. keep, This was Kris's second trip to Mott's this semester and he is currently planning a day for the ,,men's cross country and track and field teams to go as a group. Kris has also been involved in many other community relations activites, including speaking for the D.A.R.E. program, a drug abuse resistance program run by the Ann Arbor Police Department. Background: Kris ran in five meets this fall, his best finish coming at the Eastern Michigan Classic Oct. 20, where he tied three fellow Wolverines for second place. He most recently ran at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis, finishing 54th. Monday, aNov. 6ig- k eets schduled Tuesday Nov.7 o oe 4 sceduled Wednesday, Nov. - No evnts scheduled Thurlsday, iNro v - Men' s t~l v. Rusin Select Team, 7:30 p.m., Crisler Arena. Friday, Nv. 0- Hoc y t iami(Ohi), 7P.M., Oxford, Saturday, ov 0-o=tba s _ru 1:0 pr..~, Michigan Stadium. Hokya iK(bo,7pm, Ox ford. Volyb-litM7nsoa 7 p.m., Minneapolis.I Men's crs cu1tyatNAA District IV Championships, 11 a.mn., West Women'sero3c ty at NCAA District IV Championships, Noon, West L afayett. Sunday, INKY,, ' N ntsscheduled Gridd es' Drop off your picks at The ihgnDiysot desk at 420 Maynard by 4 p.m. Friday The most accuirate prognosticator will receive a $15 gift certifcae o tevan lary' University Sportswear,Contestants~ are limited to five entries per week. 1t. Purdue et Mchiga':n1. Mis-souri at Colorado 21. Texas Christian at Texas Tech 2.Mcia tt tWdaa1. Txs at Houston 22. Columbia at Cornell ;3 Illinois at Ohio Stto13 ashington at UCLA 23. Pennsylvania at Harvard 4. Iowa at Northwest;'7ern 14. Texas A&M at Rice 24. Yale atlPrinceton 5. Wisconsin at L~n t 5. Mississippi State at Alabama 25. Brown at Dartmouth '6. Nebraska at ana ~7. Florida at SouthCaon 8. Florida State atNot a n ~9. Southern Cal at Oeo tt ' 10. Kansas State at oaz $u. 16._ Oregon at Arizona 17. SW Louisiana at Arkansas ;18. Virginia at Maryland j19. Auburn at Georgia 20 . Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Tiebreaker- Purdue at Michigan, total points: NAM E: PHONE: join us. Lehman Brothers cordially invites undergraduates to attend an information session on career opportunities in Corporate Finance Monday, November 6,1995 4:30 p.m. Wolverine Room Assembly Hall building If you would like to be considered