scoreboardTaig ivcton SAL B LAGUE in NAHEM 4 ARIOAwhen exams are finished and school's out, The S ~ all STON6, r6. K taansa Cs~ty aty atMichigan Daily keeps on keepin' on! Check out Darly J~nes3 OT Yankees{11 Cievelard 5(111 SEATTLE. inc Sports every Monday throughout the summer. And._ip3 tat .hv iebek Tuesday SPORTS April 21, 1998 JOHN KRAFT/Bai yler Steketee has been steady on the mound for the Wolverines, but on Sunday, egave up a ninth-inning homer that led to a Michigan State victory. lime rnunning out for ~Ifending champions. y acb Wheeler lit iports 5t-ttr 5tTE is riintring out 00 tire Miclhigan asbtlteamr. Wkithi just two four-gamro series ni~itrg int hc Biglten season andl tie toly1critres waterlogged in eigitli lacy, hopes of qualifying for thepot taspost conferencettoratmettare Ctd- Aaml juist wh~enrtire defending clhaiT- witt would kill to add a couple more anit to their schedule or replace tire inot fromtr earlier this sprirng -anty- tipward int the statnditngs - oil tire /oiserirres can do is wait -thrrougir tatrsaird thrroughr text sveekend, unrtii ey fitnally resutme Big Tlen action ott layI atgainrst Pentr State. *keepr atny tourtnatrettopes al itke, licirigatirwillltatve tot mrzzle te ittatry Liotrs. Penrn Slate is sittinrg it stir plaice itt the coirferetre- still ont eoutside lookirng in at tire race, bitt 'vertireless ittat more comrfortathle tsitionth iatn Michrigan. Petint Statte is not playitrg well righrt ow. Thte Lions lost tirree of four games fIowa this past weekend, and they face Lbostsofupsettinrg red-hot E i'tne t eend. So the ILiotts aty stiN be pritme for the picking by But Micehigant has to play tire agotriz- g~ \v Wng gatrre for row. Aird that'; trot easy - evenirnt a sport itr whichr active patrticipattts find thretmselses leatring otr a fungo bat for half artiotir at a tinre, watching the spring grass grow. Michigain isrr't used tor snatititg arouind. Thins is a leant that tikes the extra hatse wirenever possible. a teamtr itat tests the armr of every oppositng tttfielder, at teamthtiat chugs arounrd thtird baise, onily ocasionally tatkitrg reed of tire third base coathirs stop sigrr. And yet, as aggressive asth ie Wolveritres rave been lately. threysve tad little to shosv for it. Last weekenrd, wvhen it was absolutely inmperative thratt Michigan beat tire Spartarns at leaist tirree timres, the dlefenditrgciramps took just a sing:, gamre. And wlhetn Miclrigatr State juirior To orrHartley's opposite field drise sailed oser tire fenrce anrd juist cleatred rigirt fielder Derek Besco's glove ott Sunday, it ktnocked a few mrore graints ott sanrd tirroughr the tour glatss- toward tire enrd of Michrigan'sa seatsorn. Zahni knew' iis teant needed to w ilt that series --ttnd every otirer series front now on. He said so after the excror- elating otre-run losses at Ohio State. atid he said so again after the Wolverinres successfully took three of four fromr Mitnnesota lire following week. "We have to start winnirt" series:, Zahnr said. "We rave to start tatkinrg See BASEBALL, Page 22 LOUIS BROWN/Tail Kellyn Tate and the Wolverines host Purdue today and will face rival Iowa during the weekend. The next week will be critical in the race for the Big Ten title. .The art o--f the cliche - Michigan talks the talk a"nd walks the walk Purdue set.' tinvade Alumni By Uma Subramanian Daily Spors Writer Miechigan-Ohio Stare. Mlichtigatr-Michriganr State. Michigan-Iowa? As far as rivalries go, Michigant has its fair share of quality rivals. Usually. Iowa is not among the most atntieipated cotests of the year. But for tire Michigan softball teamr, this weekend's upcomrinrg series atgatinrst tire Hasvkeyes - its mrost challetrgitrgatnd feaured rivai- is the nromenrt tire Wolverines haveall been waiting for. But before the much-anticipated contest, the Wolverines wiii face Pttrdue today in a 2 p.m. doubleheader ati Alumrni Field.Althrough Michiganr leads tire atll-titme series 9-i, tire Wolserinres are not overlookinrg tire Boilernrakers. "Purdue atiways plays us really toughr' (iriffinr said "Wiren tirey conre to play.,trey play hard." But atfter tis evenitngtire Wolverinres will be atble to focus all of threir energy otr Iowa. Latst year. tire tawkeyes were tire Wolverines' nemesis, cuttitng short their season itr tire Women's College World Series with a-3- 2 v ictory in the first round. The two teams fin- ished tied for fifth in the WCWS. But the rivalry is even more heated thatn that. This yeatr,,tire two teanrs find thenmselves in famriliatr positions astshie top two teants in the Biglert. But this yeatr, Michigant ft5-i BigTerr, 401-4 overatll) is in tire driver's seat. wirereas Iowa (9-5, 25.12) is trailing slightly behind. For Michrigan's star pitcher. Sara Griffin, the nmatchup brinrgs back hauntitrg netmories. *In last year's regular-season series with the Hawkeyes, Griffin suffered a season-ending injury, breaking her left arm in a collision with teamrmate Traci Conrad "Tire only regret I have about my time here (ait Michigatn) is that injury last year,' Griffint said. "1 guess this yeatr with Iowa it's a persoir- al vendetta. "Tire rivatlry withr themt really stated try fireshmtran year. They've atlways beert really touigh. We want to beat thremr we want at paty- back:' Withoar Griffin,. last year's teamn lost hour of tire regotiar-season gatmes. But itt the Big Ten Ttrurnament, the Wolveritres pulled the upset over the Hawkeyes, taking the Big +Ten Tournarment championship. "'Thie inrportatnt thir0 to renremrber about tis series is tirat it's a different teamr for them ntard a See SOFTBALL, Page 20 By T.J1 Berka D~ailyor.1t",Wrto l ii there rs tole tintht 1.1 lt epo ters ,and ttggislt teachrs, ftorttrmttter itit 1h0atetmorstit's at clicheu. IThese phiraises. tthtleonceltt 1o vatttise tird somretimres caitchtn, ire ofte r n 1yIto oid spreaiking onresindiro. In sports, threse littlebills o nri 1010 re tiuosed trost ofti scr. tne a ttt lot persontis doing well. Wile ,iatrcothrntay saW e'retotI th lis trie oameitri im. te taits tOctol~t Ito1IthfieId inst'as at Softball bel~ tter eIn iI forof whreter (Olmfi C. ni clie 1s accur~ate 01r-.a hunch101 Ioft.II'l'IIo J p pease repotOers. 'Ait atNor. 2 ratikingtt, .1 tl-ota1 te lead inthie Bitt "Tel stanrdinrgsianod at41-4 tnterarll rectord, trne stould think thrairtire Michigantrsotbar~ll ntm tWouldlbe oquite skilled at tising clichres. And onre would he righrt. Barrinrg at collatpse, tire\Wolvertines still be Big 'ten chratmpiionrs antd tvill hotst te et Ilctte toroit- natmrent irr just more 11tha ntwo week'.. 5 tntegh gatmres tot pity andtou 'ti rilles soprating tetm fromirtSeconrd-prlatce iorsr.t it wootld be huim~ra ture for tire Wolscrinres to be lookitng towarothtie Big itn Tourntamenrt. Utter clieWrf. "No," Micihigatn cotacr Carol Hutchins said about lotokitrg ahead. "We arc going to focus on Purdue attd tiratr's it." Comre onr, coacir. Purdue'? The Boilertmakers, who comre into Alumirr f ield tonrorrow for a double- hreatder, atre itt sixth place in the conferetrce and are bairely attrove .510 or tire seasonr. Just atnother utse- less c lichre. it seetms. Nont sor fust. Mihiiganr has atlready heirtirhe upset houll iris seatsotn. Laust week, tire Wolverinres rode at I {-gatime wxitnning streauk into Last Latnsing 'ora doblehreader againrst Michigar t Sare. ihe Wolveritres were 12-tinit cotnference play while tire Spatants were batrely arbove .5001 at 0n-5. After riding tire pitching of Sara Griffin to wuinthie f'irst gunte, the Wolverines funthled the seeonrd gatmre to tire Spartans. It seemed as if Michigan didn't fol- lone its oswr clichef - tatke it one game at a titme - tnitici rmeatns orne simtpire thing n-rore clichets. Tese commirentrs sere flotsitr nonstop atfter tire See CLICHES, Page 20 ~4CAAs or not, this season was a success tughn R. KMug it1 gSrts,'Writer It would be etirely unjust to hook atn onthie Micihigatn worren's gynt- t.s es teamtr merely because its post- ttorn was cur sihort during tire Nt AA ecltmntaries. Give thent a break--tire %o\Cr fns failed to advance by tire 'solwte rarrowest of tmargints. Just 25 otia poirt. tesverr if'NMichrigattr lad finishred cad last in prelinminaries - istead of tually-betng tire first team below the tie thrat separatted advancers to the upcr hr ifromspectators - Michigan's Jott would still be a true success. Micigan fitnishred the regular seasorn totked seconirtnt the nation atnd was inked below ontly tire evenrtual ration- I Tamttpion -- No.1 Georgia. Notably, icin did not coast trough the sea- ttr IT No. 2. Instead, lire Wolverinres walluhy climbed rear tire lop of the tnt frotmoat seasorn-lows rainking of 17 te Jantuaruy. turinpg the Wolverines' 15-b season itt tire Big Ten), Michigan did a derful job satisfying tire home r iCongratulations Seniors! ZGraduation plans made.. .yet? crowd at Cliff Keert Arerra. tire Wolverinres were bettered itt just Otre hromremtdat tire irands oh' (eorgia, whichei conrsistantly dismrauntled esery learn it etrcountiered en route to art udefeated seasonr. "Our hromre mreets were tire best,"al Attnerican freshmrarn Bridget Krnaebhi sauid. "We aulways pulled ir togeterin fronrt of a hmne crowd." 'Fie W5overinres were definitelya threir best in Ann Arbor. Ito the dorrirna- lion of then-No. 6 Kentucky, 196.8 to 191.6. the Wolverines boarded all but orre individual award. During the awards ceremronrywhichr recognizes the top-four finisirersi each event as well as the all-around, the Wildcats simrply watched Wolverine after Wolverinre step forward and H ackrnowledge ner achievemrent. Tire Wolverines were also quite good at pulling themselves togethrer after a poor openinrg event. "I is a good attribute to be able to bounce back like we do,' Kuraeble said. That is exactly what Michigan had to See GYMNASTS, Page 25 _... _........ _._ 2. eather Kabnick was a bright spot for the Wolverines this year, as part of a team sat spent much of the season ranked in the nation's top five. 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