A ilTuesday April 11, 2006 sports. michigandaily. com sports@michigandaily.com E RTtSgaIlu 11 S 0 Bass spring injury blow 'M' won't repeat without a leader NATE SANDALS ON SOFTBALL to Varsity By Scott Bell Daily Sports Editor The fear that Michigan coach Lloyd Carr pre- liminarily instilled in fans last month has offi- cially become a reality. Wide receiver Antonio Bass, who was looking to get snaps at quarterback this spring, has under- gone knee surgery and will be out indefinitely. Earlier in March, the freshman injured his knee in a preseason conditioning drill. At a media briefing on March 16, prior to the start of spring practice, Carr said Bass's status was uncertain. But on March 31, Bass under- went surgery on his knee. Carr said that extreme swelling in Bass's knee delayed the sur- gery. "I can't speculate when he will return," Carr said. "He has a tremendous attitude, but certainly, it's going to be significant time to rehab that injury." Carr called the injury "significant" but did not rule out the possibility of a comeback after extensive rehabilitation. "I've seen guys do things that I never thought they could do," Carr said. "So I don't rule him out, but he's got a lot of work in front of him." ON THE RISE: Carr stated that many of next sea- son's starting positions remain open for competi- tion. Although the NCAA restricts the amount of spring practices a team can hold, Carr did say certain people are making a great impression. At the end of the year, the cornerback spot across from junior Leon Hall looked like it would be occupied by freshman Morgan Trent, who sow significant time at corner as the 2005 season progressed. But freshman Johnny Sears and sophomore Charles Stewart will chal- lenge for the spot. Carr said the position competition is crucial to keep players motivated. "What you're looking for is competition and finding out how important this game is to a guy," Carr said. "(Trent) went into the spring as No. 1. Sears and Stewart have really come on, so (Trent)'s like a lot of guys - he has to step up." D-cLINE?: Not all areas of the team were getting rave reviews. Carr displayed some frustration with how some of the linebackers have looked in practice but stressed that he doesn't think it should be a major concern for fans. "I'm a little disappointed at certain places in there," said Carr of the linebacker corps. "But I expect before we're done that that will be a Sunday, the Michigan softball team walked off Alumni Field looking frus- trated after a far less talented Purdue squad snapped the Wolverines' 12-game win streak. Michigan coach Carol Hutchins attrib- uted the 5-4 loss to a scarcity of nerve and concentration. "We lacked focus in the second game," Hutchins said. "We weren't nearly as aggressive. But then we got stupid aggres- sive by swinging at balls that weren't what we should be swinging at. That's called a lack of poise." But the defeat was a long time coming for a team that still struggles to find the source of poise and focus: leadership. Last year, Michigan won its first national championship. Yes, Jennie Ritter was lights out, pitch- ing all 13 NCAA Tournament games. Yes, Becky Marx and Samantha Findlay came through with clutch home runs. But the driving force behind that champion- ship was senior shortstop Jessica Mer- chant, a co-captain and the obvious team leader. Merchant was a four-year letterwinner. In her final season, she did everything expected of an experienced player ready and willing to take her team to the top. As the shortstop, Merchant was, by definition, the leader in the field. But she also led the team in batting average and runs scored and tied for the team lead in home runs (21). Not only has Merchant's departure left a noticeable void in the lineup, but it has also left one in the dugout. When last year's team was down late in a game - as it was Sunday against Purdue - Merchant was the player who could be counted on to lead a come- back, if not by example, then through motivation. In short, she had poise and focus and fostered those qualities in her teammates. Merchant is still with the team as a vol- unteer assistant coach, but she can't con- tinue to be the team leader. She is on the other side of the line between player and coach. Her advice and motivation is no longer that of a peer, but rather the words of an advisor. This year, that player, the one neces- sary to Michigan's hopes of repeating as national champions, has yet to step up. With that leadership void unfulfilled, the Wolverines have struggled down the stretch in some close games this season. There was the nationally televised, 10-inning loss to UCLA. Michigan took the lead in the top of the seventh on a Findlay home run. But after UCLA tied the game with a bomb of its own, the Wolverines played the next three innings like the game was already over. There was the loss to Utah later that week - ateamMichigan should've beaten, but didn't have the motivation to compete against following a series of exhausting games against ranked opponents. Without a leader, it was only a matter of time until a similar letdown occurred. This year's Wolverines didn't choose captains for the first time since 2002, so there's no player mandated to provide leadership. But a number of players could fill that role. There are three seniors who have played since they were freshman: second baseman Tiffany Haas, third baseman Grace Leutele and Ritter. But none of them have filled Mer- chant's role thus far - for various known and unknown reasons. Ritter is not an ideal fit because she is a pitcher, doesn't play every game and doesn't hit. She can pitch a no-hitter or a perfect game, but she can't lead the entire team by example. Leutele is another option. She's started at third base since her freshman year. The Sierra Vista, Ariz., native is second on Michigan's all-time home run list. Leu- tele has cat like reflexes in the field and plays hard everyday. But she's hitting just .267 this season, which isn't good enough to lead by example in the batter's box. That leaves Haas, an everyday player since her freshman year. Without an error on the season, she is certainly a defensive stalwart. Haas is hitting .304, well above the team average. She has all the tools to be the team's leader, but she's not. Without a leader, Michigan can't expect to reach the level it did last year. Early in the season, Hutchins told her players it was up to them to figure it out and step up. No one has done it, but somebody has to. FILE PHOTO Knee surgery has put freshman Antonio Bass's status for next season in doubt. The freshman's injury is the squad's lone serious injury, According Michigan coach Lloyd Carr. strength of the team." One spot that may not be open for competition for long could belong to junior Shawn Crable. "Shawn Crable has had a terrific spring," Carr said. "If he continues, there's no way that Crable will not be on the field, because he has really turned it up. The rest (of the spots) are up for grabs." INJURY UPDATES: A handful of other Wolverines have suffered injuries during spring practice but none have been as severe as Bass's. Freshman Mario Manningham sprained his knee, and sophomore John Thompson injured his arm. Sophomore Doug Dutch, freshman Chris McLaurin and senior Rueben Riley all also have battled various injuries. Carr said all five should be OK and that most of the injuries are minor. (/ i keJ v 9[vAcew4'cF Co v oLi 6t~df jouY 'tkfe .fLocav. v'.o&w What can consolidation mean for you? 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