The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ' ' April 20, 2009 - 3B Th MihgnDiy-mciadiyo Sp rs (f{Arl2,09-3 Michigan squeaks out win at archrival Indiana for eighth straight title By AARON SHAW For the Daily Winning CWPA Western Divi- sion Co-Player of the Week last weekend wasn't enough for senior captain Julie Hyrne. She played her best game of the year yesterday, according to Michigan coach Matt Anderson. With her five goals Sunday, includ- ing a SportsCenter Top 10-worthy no-look, over-the-head goal as the first half expired, Hyrne led the Michigan water polo team to a 9-8 victory over Indiana for the CWPA Western Division Championship. The win in Bloomington wasthe eighth championship for Michigan coach Matt Anderson and is the Wolverines' 22nd straight win this season. "It has taken a lot of hard work to do what we have done," Ander- son said through the Athletic Department. "I am very happy because the girls played well, and they deserved it. They need to enjoy this moment and then turn their focus to next weekend." After rolling past Penn State- Behrend 14-2 in Saturday's quar- terfinals and Gannon 17-4 in the semifinals, No. 1 seed Michigan came out strong in yesterday's final against tournament host and No. 2 seed Indiana. Hyrne's goal as the clock ticked down gave the Wolverines a 7-3 lead entering halftime. "I knew there was about three seconds left on the clock," Hyrne said through the Athletic Depart- ment. "Keller (Felt) set it and I just tried to get off a quick shot." The third period began with a resurgent Indiana team pressing hard for the first goal, but senior goalie Brittany May was there to make save after save. May had two crucial stops two minutes into the third period when the Wolverines (30-8) were on a double-ejection penalty kill. "In California (attheAztec Mini in San Diego last weekend), we had rSFTBALL SAID ALSALAH/Daily Sophomore Kylee Botterman took her second All-American honor in as nany years Botterman takes ninth at NCAAs Kylee Botterman is on her way to becoming one of the most deco- rated gymnasts in Michigan wom- en's gymnastics history. The sophomore placed ninth in the floor exercise at the NCAA Individual Event Finals on Satur- day in Lincoln, Neb. Botterman, the lone Wolverine competing, scored a9.7,whichwas wellbehind Georgia's Courtney Kupets and Louisiana State's Ashleigh Clare- Kearney, who tied for first with 9.95. It was Botterman's second trip to the finals in as many years. She finished eighth in the nation on the uneven bars last year. The New Lenox, Ill. native is the first Michigan gymnast to win the floor exercise title at the Big Ten Tournament and the NCAA Regional and take home All-American first team honors in the event since Calli Ryals in 2003. Botterman scored a 9.875 at the NCAA preliminary round on Thursday. The performance topped her season average (9.802) going into the weekend competition. SeniorJulie Hyrne scored five goals yesterday to propel the Wolverines tothe CWPA championship all these 6-on-4s and they didn't score on us, so Matt (Anderson) started to joke that we were better at 6-on-4 than 6-on-5," May said through the Athletic Department. "It was pretty cool that I blocked the first one. I tried to get it out of the way so she couldn't push it in or throw it. "Even though she got the ball back, everyone got right back in position and it made it less hectic and a lot easier for me to make the second save." Entering the final frame, the Wolverines held a 9-5 lead. For the first time since Mar 15, Michigan was held scoreless for an entire period.The Hoosiers(19-15) scored just over a minute into the period, again with 3:21 remaining and again with just over a minute left to pull within a single strike. May stepped up and made two critical saves, and sophomores Ryley Plun- kett and Lauren Orth ran the clock out with an impressive showing o strong swimming and expert bal control. With the win, the Wolverine continue their postseason ques next weekend at the CWPA East ern Championship in Cambridge Mass., where they are expectec to be at least the second seed. I Michigan takes the championshii crown, it will earn an automati NCAA Championship bid for th second year in a row. Relaxed and fun atmosphere key in olverines two-game sweep of Illini SPARTANS From page 1B Having lost six games and looki 'y Michigan sent its for Friday's series f ,Fetter pitched 11 and allowed just while striking ou s the effort. t "What a greatjt - ney said. "I didn't , best stuff, and yet d a champion. f And that's p the sign of a c champion ... e somebody who pitches well without even having their best stuff." But after Fetter's eight stellar innings helped the Wolverines build wheels came off dipped into its b that has happen e this season. - Sophomore T d attempted to clot s in the bottom o f gave up two qui e next batter bunt Burgoon, who tht d out of reach of se n at first, giving th a runs that tied the In the 10th inn d baseman Mike D - run homer to snat t. But the Spartans n the bottom half w t ed walk and a sa . junior Eric Katz n State (5-7, 14-22)E e thon after scoring - Michigan redsh g Anthony Toth. A "We hit a two- you think, I meat ney said. "They were down as they could be atthat moment. And then we just gave them life again." Before Saturday's game, Michi- of their last 10 gan retired Abbott's number, and ng for a spark, Abbott threw out the first pitch in ace to the mound front of a record crowd. opener. "Jimmy's a very special per- t eight innings son," Maloney said. "He was a one earned run, great player for us, and this honor it six batters in is very well deserved. It puts him in a very elite class of people, and ob he did," Malo- we're thankful for everything he think he had his has contributed to our program." t he pitched like Fittingly, the Wolverines'pitch- ing was a bright spot on the day . they honored "They're trying their legendary ace. But it came so hard, so you from a - rather - unusual source. just got to play JunioroAlan thro h it." O aks made his g first career start for the Wolver- ines and almost matched Fetter's a 5-3 lead, the Friday performance. Oaks pitched when Michigan 7.2 innings, allowing three earned rullpen, a trend runs and striking out four bat- ed all too often ters. "I was hoping (Oaks) would Tyler Burgoon give us a chance to win, and he se out the game did even more than that," Malo- f the ninth but ney said: "I thought he was great ck singles. The ... You know that gave our team a ted the ball to lift, gave us a chance. And unfor- rew the ball just tunately, like I said, we couldn't nior Kevin Cislo get the big hit." te Spartans two The Wolverines failed to cash game. in on any of their chances Sat- ting, junior first urday as they left 14 runners on ufek hit a two- base, nine in scoring position. ch the leadback. Even after the pair of disheart- surged back in ening losses, Michigan found a ith a bases-load- way to get back on track yester- crifice fly off of day at McLane Stadium, where man. Michigan the Spartans had been unde- ended the mara- feated before the game. Katz- g on an error by man allowed just two runs in 5.2 irt sophomore innings, and he benefited from an explosive nine-run offensive run jack and so effort to pick up the win and n, c'mon," Malo- avoid the sweep. By MIKE FLOREK exaggerated swings - after the ball DailySports Writer was in Shaw's glove. To many observers, the Wol- CHAMPAIGN - Seconds before verines might have appeared to be the starting lineups were an- unfocused. But to Michigan coach nounced for the Michigan softball Carol Hutchins, they looked like team's game against Illinois on Sat- they were on track to win. And they urday, the Wolverines seemed to followed-through, sweeping the have other things Illini 8-2 and 8-3. on their minds. NOTEBOOK "Michigan softball is best when Senior short- they are loose," Hutchins said. stop Teddi Ewing was warming "When kids have fun, they usually up unusually in the grass down the play their best. We try to keep an right field line. Ewing was "pitch- atmosphere that's fun. We don't ing" to freshman Stephanie Kirk- always succeed with it, but I really patrick, who was just five feet away. do believe that when kids come out The makeshift at-bat was complete here to play." with sophomore first baseman Although watching junior Roya Dorian Shaw playing catcher and St. Clair strike a Heisman pose dur- starting pitcher Nikki Nemitz as ingflyballdrills mightbe confusing, the umpire. nobody can argue with the results. The rest of the team watched Michigan, ranked No.8 in the coun- and laughed as Kirkpatrick took try with a 32-9 record, sits third in the Big Ten at 8-2 in conference. GOING STREAKING: Michigan had two extraordinary streaks come to anendthisweekend,butnotits most importantone -12 straight wins. Nemitz and sophomore Jordan Taylor had combined to throw eleven straight no-hit innings until Nemitz gave up a single to Illinois junior Hope Howell in the fourth inning of the weekend's firstgame. The hitless innings contributed to the otherstreak the two had-19 consecutive shutout innings. The Wolverines had not given up a run in their previous two games and three innings until the Fighting Illini finally put a run on the scoreboard in the first game's fourth inning. The team's winning streak is its longest this season. Last year, the Wolverines strung together a 15-game streak and a separat 14-game streak. A sweep of Wis consin. in Madison next weeken will tie last year's streak, but leave it well short of the all-time mark o 32, set back in 2005 en route toth national championship. "We are not thinking aheac and we are just staying withit ourselves," freshman Amand, Chidester said. NOTES:The Wolverines have scorec 43 runs in the five games since Kirk patrick-moved into the leadoff spot They have scored at least seven it four of five games.... Michiganswep Illinois for the second straight time The Illini haven't beaten Michigat since 2007. ... 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