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Bauer's persistence makes a difference

Jun
and
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tior's work ethic enjoys playingbut also understands
the sacrifices that come with being
dedication make on a varsity team - like the lack of
social life and sleep.
a natural leader "It takes a lot of work every day,"
Bauer said. "It's tiring at times, but
Dr Wolverines I would never want to miss a tour-
nament."
By TIM ROHAN This year, Bauer's competi-
For the Daily tive drive has taken her far. In the
season-opening tournament, Bauer
r . Ashley Bauer hasn't hit a 68 to finish first individually
a single tournament in her and help the Wolverines win the
tn career. Over the past team title. Outside of her intensity,
ears and 25 consecutive Teichert and Bauer agree that her
nents, there has been one strength is strikingthe ball.
t for the Michigan women's "(During the first tournament)
m: Bauer shows up. she was firing the ball right at the
'hat's so hard about that? cup," Teichert said.
igan coach Kathy Teichert In the team's second tourna-
it's plenty difficult. Bauer merit last weekend, in which the

Wolverines placed a disappointing
seventh out of 12 teams, Bauer tied
freshman Milena Savich to lead the
Wolverines in individual play. They
shot a 234 in three rounds (78 aver-
age).
One person missing from the
crowd during the first two tourna-
ments was Ashley's sister, Meagan
Bauer, a freshman, who is now Ash-
ley's teammate.
"It's a lot different," Bauer said.
"She's not coming out and watching
me play at the tournaments. She's
actually on the team. It's nice to
know she's always there for me but
it's still a little different having her
on the team."
Teichert described the two sis-
ters as having a give-and-take rela-
tionship - not only do they feed off

each other, but Ashley helps Mea-
gan make adjustments.
"In golf, it is a very humbling
game," Teichert said. "We were just
humbled this past weekend, and
Ashley can be there for the players,
for her sister, in good and bad."
Bauer has always been there for
her team, and now is there for her
sister as well.
Her work ethic, leadership, and
intangibles are all in favor of her
succeeding the rest of her golf
career.
"There's expectation that you're
a role model, so what you do every
day reflects upon yourself and your
teammates, your coaches and your
program," Teichert said. "I think
that's one of the areas that Ashley
has strived in."

Junio
missed
Michiga
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tournan
constan
golf tear
But w
Mich
thinks

JEREMY CHO/Daily
Junior Ashley Bauer has led the Wolverines this season on the links in large part due
to her dedication and sacrifices tothe team.

STAFF PICKS
The Daily football
writers do their best
to predict what happens
in the 2008 college
football season.

Dan Courtney
Feldman Ratkowiak

Ian
Robinson

Nate Josh
Sandals Sotsky

No.9 Wisconsin (-6.5) at Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan
No.1 Seathers Cal (-25.5) at Oregon State Southern Cal Oregon State Southern Cal Oregon State Southern Cal
No. 2Oklahoma(-8) vs. No. 24 TCU TCU TCU TCU Oklahoma Oklahoma
No. 3 Georgia (-7) vs. No.8 Alabama Alabama Alabama Georgia Alabama Alabama
No.4 Florida (-23) vs. Mississippi Florida Florida Florida Florida Florida
No.5 Louisiana State (-25) vs. Mississippi St Mississippi St. Louisiana State Mississippi St Mississippi St Mississippi St
No. 7Teas (-28) vs. Arkansas Texas Arkansas Texas Texas Texas
No. 12 Penn State (-5) s. No. 22 Illinois Illinois Illinois Penn State Illinois Penn St
No. 13 South Florida (-9) at North Carolina St. North Carolina St North Carolina St. South Florida South Florida North Carolina St
No.4Ohio State(-18) vs.Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Ohio State Minnesota
No.15 Auburn (-7) vs. Tennessee Auburn Tennessee Auburn Auburn Auburn
No.16 Wake Forest (-16) vsNavy Wake Forest Wake Forest Navy Wake Forest Wake Forest
S No.7.Utah(NL)vs.Weber State Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah
No.20 Clerson(-115) vs. Maryland Maryland Clemson Clemson Maryland Clemson
No.23 East Carolina (-11) vs. Houston Houston East Carolina East Carolina last Carolina Houston
No.25 Fresno State (-3) at UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Fresno State Fresno State
Purdue (+1) at Notre Dame Purdue Notre Dame Purdue Purdue Notre Dame
Northwestern (+75) at Iowa Northwestern Iowa Iowa Northwestern Northwestern
Michigan State (-8.5) at Indiana Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State
Bet Bet Michigan State Illinois Michigan State Purdue Auurn
Record Last Week 13-11-1 (1-0) 12-12-1 (0-1) 11-13-1 (0-0-1) 12-12-1 (1-0) 13-11-1 (1-0)
Overall Record 62-41-2 (2-2) 63-40-2 (3-1) 64-39-2 (2-1-1) 61-42-2 (2-2) 51-52-2 (1-3)
Remember, if you want your chance to be a star, e-mail danfeld@umich.edu. If you're chosen and can beat at least two of us, you'll stay on for another week.
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