The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, April 17, 2007 -13 Freshman Nikki Nemitz is already a key contributer, but Michigan coach Carol Hutchins thinks the southpaw could eventually take the Wolverines to the World Series. Little S ist fa ter deiin co Legion leaves Blue behind By H. JOSE BOSCH ferred to nationally renowned Oak Daily Sports Editor Hill Academy. He helped his team compile an impressive 40-1 record Tonight Michigan coach John en route to a No.1 ranking in the USA Beilein will greet students for the Today Super 25 rankings. Legion's first time during an evening rally at scoring average remained the same, Crisler Arena. but he upped his rebounds to 5.6 per Butyesterday evening, Beilein offi- game. cially bid farewell to highly touted Michigan's other loss, Baker, recruit Alex Legion - thought by who became a fan favorite after he some to be the crown jewel of the made his first five collegiate 3-point Wolverines' recruiting class - and attempts, will also part ways with the freshman guard Reed Baker. program. "We have had several discussions "With the fact that Reed's finan- with Alex and his family and they cial aid package had expired, he has have expressed an interest in opening decided to look into other options his recruitment,"Beilein said through for his playing career," Beilein said the athletic department. "We under- through the athletic department. stand his situation and encouraged "We have encouraged Reed to do so him to do so, giving Alex his uncondi- and will do whatever we can to help tional release." himwith that process." Beilein also stated that he'd con- Baker wasn't even on most fans' tinue to talk to Legion and his fam- radar prior to the season, primar- ily while they reevaulate Legion's ily because he was signed so late options. in the summer - the Naples, Fla., While the announcement was native, committed on July 3, 2006. made yesterday, recruit Kelvin Grady He appeared in 28 games this season told The Michigan Daily that Beilein for the Wolverines. His most memo- contacted him about Legion's deci- rable game came on Dec. 28 when sion last Friday. But Grady said there he made his first career start against wasn't any ill will. Army. The 3-point specialist scored "I just wish him the best," Grady 19 points that evening, hitting five of said. "We don't want a hassle on the his seven shots frombeyond the arc. team that doesn't want to be there. ... Legion's request to leave comes I hope he finds a good school but we one week after Michigan announced have to move on - there are plenty of the rehiring of assistant Mike Jack- guys that want to come to the Univer- son. Jackson had been hired onto the sity of Michigan." staff at Illinois Statebutwas brought Former Michigan coach Tommy back to Michigan. Amaker was credited with convinc- Some believed Jackson's hiring ing Legion to recommit to the Wol- would not only help bring future verines over the summer. Since his Detroit recruits to Ann Arbor, but firing on March 18, fans waited on also convince Legion and shooting pins and needles to see what Legion's guard Manny Harris to come to Ann decision wouldbe. Arbor after Amaker's dismissal. Legion spent his first three years Harris told The Detroit News last of high school playing for Detroit Wednesday that he would still come Country Day, where he averaged 19.6 to Michigan. points and 5.1 reboundsper game. For There is no word yet on Beilein's his senior season, the forward trans- contingency plans. By MICHAEL EISENSTEIN Daily Sports Writer There's no question it's an advantage to have around-the- clock access to a recruit. But when Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins and associ- ate head coach Bonnie Tholl were recruiting Nikki Nemitz, they had no idea how much of an advantage Nemitz's little sister, McKenzie, would be. "We went to (the Nemitz) home and McKenzie gave us a card," Tholl said. "It was a Uni- versity of Michigan card, that McKenzie, who's now 10 years old, had made up. It said, 'Uni- versity of Michigan is the best. Why would you want to go to any other school?' "And this was three weeks to a month before her sister (Nikki) made her decision." McKenzie's enthusiasm for Michigan influenced Nemitz's decision to become a Wolverine. In addition to helping sway her sister to go to Michigan, McKen- zie (who is occasionally the team's batgirl) might also be looking out for the long-term future of Michi- gan softball. Hutchins recounted her visit to the freshman pitcher's house: Pickens up the t ignoran By ALEX PROSPERI Daily Sports Writer The departure of last year's All- American candidate Jeff Kunkel left a void at the catcher position for the Michigan baseball team - one filled quickly by junior Doug Pickens. With Pickens catching more than half of the Wolverines' games this season, sophomore pitcher Zach Putnam says that having Pickens behind the plate is very reassuring. "I like just having him back there because he exudes confi- dence," Putnam said. "I kind of feed off of it. He's always so sure of the calls and the plays and stuff that he's putting on, and it really is comforting as a pitcher to have a catcher that is in control." Putnam and the rest of the weekend rotation are a combined 18-3, partially due to Pickens' role. And it doesn't hurt that Pickens is throwing out 65 percent of base stealers and has committed just two errors this season. "I'm just trying to help our pitchers feel as comfortable as pos- sible," Pickens said. "I try to give our pitchers the best opportunity to get a strike called." "I said, 'McKenzie, when are we going to get Nikki to make her decision?' "She says (hesitantly), 'Well, you know.' "I said, '(But) you're going to come right?' "'Oh yeah."' Hutchins said McKenzie was the first 10 year old she's ever got- ten to commit. But while Hutchins is happy to have such a young "recruit" in McKenzie, she is more excited about the advantage Nikki - a lefty - brings to the Wolverines. Nikki is Michigan's first left- handed pitcher since All-Ameri- can Kelly Holmes (1994-1997). "A lefty gives you a different look," Hutchins said. "That was certainly a big draw for her, but only because she was going to be a good lefty. We feel she is capable of taking this team to the World Series and being the leader of that" And so far this season, Nemitz's play has made her a leader of the team. The St. Clair Shores native started the year with a 9-0 record and a 1.24 ERA. Her first loss came against then-No. 5 Arizona, 2-1. Nemitz's three losses were decided by a total of just four picks ools of ce Although the West Bloomfield native shines behind the plate, the most important part of Pickens's arsenal is his ability to play sec- ond base and both corner outfiek spots. "He's invaluable," Putnam said "Doug is just one of those guys that he's just such an athlete that you can put him in at the dish, yoc can put him on the infield, you car put him on the outfield and yoc know he's going to do a great jo for you." EventhoughPickensbatted.302 last season, the former 31st-round selection of the Cleveland Indians in the 2004 MLB Draft is batting even better this year - .349. He credits his early success this year to playing summer ball in the Cape Cod League. "It really helped my hitting,' Pickens said. "I saw some of the best pitchers in the country there I really had to work on changing my game because it's a differeni game you see. "The competition was great, the coaches I had really helped me ou with little things that really helpe me excel hitting wise." But the Birmingham Brothei Rice High School product was als quick to acknowledge the guys runs. "She's been absolutely great," sophomore Teddi Ewing said. "Nikki has definitely come out and done her job. We know we can count on her to come into a game and to do what she needs to do.... And she looks great on the mound. I don't think anyone really ever gets she's a freshman out there." And she may even be better at vocally leading the team. When she's in the circle, Nemitz (15-3, 1.38 ERA on the season) exudes a confidence that spreads through- out the team. "If I make amistake ... she's like, 'It's all right, we'll get the next one,' " Ewing said. "She just picks everyone up out there. She doesn't look down on anyone if they make a mistake behind her. She believes in the defense, which helps us with our confidence, too." It's that trust in the defense that has been critical to Nemitz's suc- cess this season. Nemitz has yet to develop the pitching repertoire necessary to become a dominant strikeout pitcher. As a result, she relies on her changeup to set up hitters before jamming them with an inside pitch. The coaching staff is working with the freshman to add a curve- ball and screwball to her arsenal and further develop her riseball to help her ring up more batters. She has just 78 strikeouts in 98.2 innings of work. "Our goal is for Nikki to get more strikeouts, and I think she will as she learns to spin the ball better," Hutchins said. But even though recruiting Nemitz turned into a double- whammy, the southpaw wasn't on Michigan's radar at first. "Nikki had played a lot of ball, but she hadn't played at the high- est level which we usually recruit out of, which a good majority of our kids had," Hutchins said. "We didn't know how well she'd step in and how quickly she would (adjust). "Basically, we told her she was in a position where she needed to step in and help us." And Nemitz hasn't just stepped in. She's stepped up in a big way to help the ninth-ranked Wolverines to their 32-7 record. Maybe McKenzie shouldn't have pushed so hard for her sis- ter to go to Michigan. After all, she's going to have some awfully big shoes to fill when she comes to Ann Arbor to don the maize and blue. Junior Doug Pickens has raised his batting average by .047while taking over most of the catching duties left unfulfilled after Jeff Kunkel's graduation last year. batting around him as a big reason traveled to Northwestern to play for his better numbers. a four-game series. During that "As far as this season goes, a lot weekend, Pickens batted .529, of the credit has to go to the guys including four multi-hit games. hitting around me," Pickens said. He also added two doubles, two "I'm seeing a lot of pitches, a lot of homeruns, seven RBI and had a fastballs, and I think that has to do slugging percentage of 1.118. with how potent our lineup is." After his big weekend, Pickens WithAdamAbraham and Derek was named the Big Ten Player of VanBuskirk surrounding Pick- the Week on April 2. ens in the lineup, it's easy to see The departure of Kunkel was what Pickens is talking about. The a big loss for the Wolverines, but duo has combined for 49 hits, five one of the main reasons Michigan homeruns, and each are slugging sits atop the Big Ten conference over .475. is because of the guidance and As the Big Ten conference sea- improved play from its talented son began on March 31, Michigan catcher. RANDOLPH COURT APARTMENTS ~S 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes Ground Floor Ranch Style! Private Entrance! Patio! Spacious Kitchen! Air Conditioning! Laundry Facilities! 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance! Pets Welcome! And much, much more! Call today to reserve your new address! 734"97='2828 Equal Housing Opportunity s e e k i n g Join The Michigan Daily's advertising design team as an outlet for all of the creativity that's stirring inside your head. 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