The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, September 25, 2008 - 9A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, September 25, 2008 - 9A ! VOLLEYBALL From Page 5A that in that set." In the middle frame, Michi- gan seemed to have a comfort- able lead at 18-14 before Ohio State went on a quick run to cut the lead to 23-22. In the end, Michigan proved too much for the inexperienced Buckeyes, winning the set 25-23. The Wolverines came out of the locker room for the third set, poised and ready to win their first Big Ten match of the year. "Coach (Rosen) just told us we had to play Michigan vol-. leyball," Zimmerman said. "We just needed to get into a rhythm and not let down." In the final set, senior mid- dle back Beth Karpiak started things off with a monster kill from the left side of the court. She led the offensive attack with 12 kills in the match. "We weren't running the offense as smoothly as I would have liked tonight," Rosen said. "We told Lexi to get the ball to Beth and that seemed to settle things down a little bit." Karpiak helped the Wolver- ines jump out to a quick 9-5 lead and they cruised to a 25-20 vic- tory to cap the sweep. But it wasn't as easy as the Wolverines would have liked. The Wolverines let the Buck- eyes linger in the last two sets, something they will need to correct as they head deeper into the Big Ten season. - But for now, the Wolver- ines can celebrate their first road win and their still-perfect record. Blue blanks Oakland on Fuzetti goal Defense key to Michigan win in final game before Big Ten schedule opener By ROGER SAUERHAFT For theDaily SALINE - Two minutes and 41 seconds was all it took for the Mich- igan men's soccer team to look like it would roll to another easy win. Once the Wolverines scored, they never looked back - but they also never scored again. In a tough, defensive-minded battle, the Wolverines shut out Oakland 1-0 last night in their final tuneup before kicking off the Big Ten season Saturday at Wisconsin. The lone goal was scored by junior midfielder Mauro Fuzetti, who sent home a header in traffic that eluded the outstretched arms of Oakland goalie Steve Clark. Assisting him was senior forward Jake Stacy, who fed Fuzetti a beau- tiful sideline inbounds pass into a sea of maize and black uniforms to set up the score. The goal was Fuzetti's sixth of the season and propelled him into sole possession of the team lead. Little transpired on offense after Fuzetti's goal. Both Clark and Michigan redshirt junior goal- keeper Patrick Sperry prevented opponents from scoring to keep the game at 1-0, but they received plenty of help from their defenses. Clark had to make just one save, and Sperry three. "The pillow I talk to at night isn't so much about the offense as it's aboutthe defense," Michigan coach Steve Burns said. "I think we put a great effort out there today." Michigan's only scare came late in the second half on what appeared to be a sure goal bythe Golden Griz- zlies' leading scorer,junior forward Sebastian Harris. Though he didn't have to save many shots during the game, Sperry rose to the occasion. "That was great," Sperry said. "I was on my toes and I was even thinking before the play had started that I'm about ready to make a big save here. So throughout the game, you just wait to be called upon, and you have to be ready." Burns was satisfied with his team's performance, especially on the defensive side of the ball, saying the Wolverines' play is what they need during the Big Ten season. "That's the second shutout of the season for us," Burns said. "That's good to see against a talented Oak- land team that came in here 6-1 and ranked in several polls." Junior Mauro Fuzetti celebrates after scoring Michigan's only goal in a 1-0 win over Oakland last night.