2B -March06,2009 Si)or--tsM(. :The Michigan Daily.- rnichigandailycom 2B - March16, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigaruJaily.cnir Bidding Yost Arena adieu With bats dormant,'M' Nine drops three straight to Arizona 'Freebies,' shaky orgive me for being sentimental, but it was sad to leave Yost Ice Arena after Michigan beat-West- ern Michigan 6-1 on Saturday night. I've written about what a spe- cial place Yost is before. It has a. special blend of history, hockey and hi rityv memories.I will carry forever have come from this season, when I got to enjoy the best sports arena on campus as a fan rather than a reporter.' Sitting in the student section, doing the chants, singing "The Victors" - those are things I will cherish because I finally got a chance to be part of the that I haven't action instead of just observ- found any- ing it. where else on If you've had season tickets to this campus. hockey for a few years, it might Yost has be easy to miss how special the played a key experience is. This weekend role in my .x I talked to two students from college expe- NATE other Big Ten schools who were rience. Over SANDALS at Yost for the first time. They the past three reminded me why it's such a spe- years, I'm cial place. pretty sure At the end of Saturday night's I've spent more time in the old game one turned to me and said, barn than anyone who isn't "This is amazing. It's 6-1 and no' part of the Michigan hockey one has left." . program or a member of the In fact, the student section Yost staff. only got louder when the game After two years of covering ended and the team skated over the hockey team to the student, for this paper on section and a daily basis and band. When the getting season Y s is about team salutes tickets this year, p ri at g its fans at the I've got a slew of p c end of the sea- memories from * ,4 son, you know . Yost. instead O there's some- I remember observin . thing special the captain's obabout that fan practices Kevin . base. Porter and Chad The student Kolarik ran section has taken before-last season. Expectations a lot of heat this year. Certainly,. hadn't been lower in a long time, the "C-Ya" chant angers a lot of but you could see from the very people. And the "F.Y.S." chant beginning that team was-intent during the Michigan State game on proving expectations wrong. in January may have seemed like I remember when Red Beren- a blemish on the University's son gave me permission to reputation. watch practice from the bench But the Yost experience isn't for just one practice. First, he all about cursing and calling, made sure I knew that I had visiting fans derogatory names. better pay attention, and that if Watching a game at Yost is about I ended up getting hurt some- participating instead of observ- how that I couldn't blame the ing. hockey team. I nodded in agree- I've said it before and I will ment. (Anyone who has ever say it again: Yost puts every met Berenson knows that when other venue at this school'to he tells you-something, there's shame, whether you're a hockey no point arguing.) fan or-not. I remember the team com- If you're a senior and you ing back to Yost for a final team never made it to Yost, I'm sorry . photo last year, the week after no one dragged you there before Notre Dame knocked the Wol- it was too late. verines out of the Frozen Four. And if you have more time on That was wheo Kolarik told me this campus, don't let it run out - he had just signed his profes- without atrip to Yost;.I bet you' sional contract and Porter was can't go just once. about to. That's when I knew my time covering.the hockey team - Sandals got hit with a puck was actually done. . . once and he still loves Yost. He can But many of the best Yost be reached at nsandals@umich.edu. pitching key to. Michigan's collapse in desert series By TIM ROHAN Daily Sports Writer Last weekend, the Michigan baseball team was played the New York Mets,'a professional team. This weekend against 'Arizona, it just seemed that way. The Wolverines (10-5), who hadn't been shut out since May 16 vs. Northwestern, were held scoreless twice over the weekend en roite to being swept in a three-game weekend series at Arizona (11-7). Michigan kept Friday and ,Satur- day's games close, when Michigan losing 2-0 and 9-7, romped Arizona romped in-a14-0 win on Sunday. Michigan coach Rich Maloney said he expected th6 offense to struggle coming into the season and the pitchiig and defense to carry the Wolverines. But that. has not been the case, as the offense. has been a great surprise. The 25th-ranked Wplverines are batting .316 as. a team so far this season - a point below last season's final average. Michigan's defense had struggled before this weekend with 17 errors on the season, but didn't have a single one against Arizona. But the usually effective pitching staff allowed 43 baserun- ners. Michigan didn't have many pleas- ant surprises over the weekend. "(I'm) very, very disappointed," Maloney said. "We don'tlike losing. I don't care who we're playing. Lose three games and ... quite frankly, they embarrassed us, they played.so well. We don't like. taking a whup- pin' like that. So we'll work real hard- so that doesn't happen again." The series was a chance for Michigan to seek revenge. A 4-3 .defeat to the Wildcats was one of the two losses that eliminated the Wolverines from -last year's NCAA Regional. . The team has changed consid- erably since then. In .that.game, then-freshman centerfielder Ryan LaMarre was batting in the ninth position. This season, he is batting third, and his 10-game hittingstreak was snapped on Sunday. $enior Chris Fetter started the opening game of the series and pitched into the eighth inning, giv- ing up just two runs, one of which came on a passed ball in the fifth 0 i a * LE PHTO Sophomore Ryan LaMarre's 10-game hitting streak ended yesterday as the Wolverines were swept in Arizona. m inning.. Arizona catcher Dwight Childs tripled to right field with one out, putting the pressure on Fetter to make sure the Wildcats didn't bring home the run. OnFriday, Michigan got on base in everyinning exceptfor the eighth, and stranded 11 men. It just couldn't manufacture runs, a weakness that plagued the team all weekend. In Saturday's game, Michigan's offense -scrambled to an early five- run lead. But in the bottom of the third, Arizona exploded for six runs, * for a lead it wouldn't relinquish. "(In the third inning), we gave too many of what we call freebies," Maloney said. "Walks, wild pitches, things like that and it really, really hurt us.. And it gave. Arizona the opportibity to get the big inning. And if you get the big inning, you usually win the game.... And it cost us." was just one of those - days where Maloney said Michigan's .ability they got on us and we just couldn't to limit the "freebies" was one of getanything going. We just played the reasons it entered ,the Arizona " bad." series with a 10-2 record. Maloney The series ended the team's long, said Arizona had.fewer ppportuni- season-opening road fTrip. - Michi- ties to score than Michigan, but the gan now returns to Ann Arbor -and Wildcats cashed in on their chances the friendly confines of the Wilpon and the Wolverines didn't. Baseball Complex, where the 'Wol- Maloney attributed some of the verines were 22-4 last season. Its issues to the absence of junior catch- home opener is Friday against Indi er Chris Berset, who will be out for ana University-Purdue' University what Maloney said will be "quite a Fort Wayne (IPFW). while;' Berset has already missed And Michigan is ready to forget six games due.to injury. its misfortunes in the desert. The mishaps on offense and "(Arizona) won all three;"'Malo- defense culminated in the 14-0 ney said. "And we're not used to that blowout on' Sunday, in which Ari- in our program. And we'll go back zona. had 20 hits. By' contrast, and we'll work extremely hard. And Michigan had 28 in.all three games I'll do a.better job, our team will do. combined. - a better jobAnd we'll do everything' "(Sunday's game> .was just a we can to figure it out because we snowball effect," Maloney said. "It don't like losing." Three Wolverines shine at NCAA Indoor Championships By ROGER SAUERHAFT So his fourth-place finish in the Daily Sports Writer .60-meter dash Saturday in College Station,. Texas - which made him Even before this weekend's the first Wolverine runner to ever NCAA Indoor Championships, achieve All-America status twice men's track and field senior Adam as an individual - was a bonus. Harris said.he had already accom-. Michigan coach Fred LaPlante plished all of his indoor career' stressed the significance of the goals. fourth-place finish, saying that Harris's competition was thje best. he saw all season. "When you get here, you realize how many good people there are,' LaPlante said through the Michi- gan Athletic Department. "So for him to make the final and then get fourth was a good performance. ... He had' an okay start but he ran really well. When he got to top- end speed, he closed it up. It was a-good race:" The Wolverines concluded their indoor season with seven ished fourth. He was fresh off his teamo points at the NCAA Cham- besttime of this season, set Feb.. pionship, good for 32nd place. Five 21. at the Silverston Invitational, points came courtesy of. Harris's when he ran a 6.60. 6.62 second time in the 60-meter . Fellow senior Justin Switzer dash. - als6 gained two points and .All- It was a step up from Michigan's America status after he finished 44th-place showing last season.. seventh in the mile runwith a time Harris was responsible for -all five of 4:02.99: It was the second-All-. of the team's points in that meet. America honor of his career. Two Harris's 'time was the exacI years ago, he was on the distance same- as last year's time in the medley relay team that finished 60-meter dash, where he also fin- seventh at nationals. "He led the race for the first three laps," LaPlante said. "He was in a pack of guys at the end. He finished seventh, but there was only about a second between -sec- ond and seventh so he was right up there..It was his first NCAA final and he did great." New Mexico senior Lee Eman- uel finiished first in the mile with a time of 4:00.36, less than two see: onds ahead of Switzer. Redshirt junior thrower Sean- Pruitt came into the meet as the eighth seed in the weight throw,: but had a disappointing showing at nationals. He threw the weight 64.5-feet, nearly five feet shorter than his 69.4-foot throw that won his event on Jan. 31 at the Indiana Relays. .. Michigan now has:two weeks off before they begin their outdoor season March 27th at. the Rice Bayou Classic, .held in ' Houston, Texas. 6 iF