8A - Wednesday, April 14, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Taylor continues dominant season, grabs fourth award* Sophomore John Lorenz hit one of the Wolverines' three home runs yesterday in the team's 8-4win over Toledo. EM CHU/Day ecta home runs helps Blue down hot Toledo tea-m By BEN ESTES Daily Sports Writer In the bottom of the first inning, fresh- man centerfielder Patrick Biondi halted in the middle of the base path, anxiously TOLEDO 4 watching the ball MICHIGAN 8 that junior leftfield- er Ryan LaMarre had just launched deep to right. After a few seconds of indecision, Biondi slowly turned and began the jog to home. LaMarre had just hit his first home run of the season, and Michigan took the first lead of the game 2-0. And the Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten, 19-11 overall) would never lose that lead, rolling to an 8-4 victory over Toledo on Tuesday afternoon. Michigan capitalized on the wind blow- ing out to right field, hitting three long balls on the afternoon. After LaMarre's round-tripper, senior catcher Chris Berset added one of his own off the black exten- sion in center. It was the Wolverines' first back-to- back jacks since LaMarre and then-junior first baseman Mike Dufek accomplished the feat Feb.20 of lastseason against Jack- sonville State. Sophomore third baseman John Lorenz added a solo shot of his own in the second inning of yesterday's game. Berset added another RBI on a sacrifice fly in the seventh to finish with two on the day. He said he was thrilled to match LaMarre, as he had to keep step in their friendly rivalry. "There's always that (trash) talk, because he cane back and he missed all these games and he comes in and takes my 'three' spot," Berset said. "I wasn't too happy about that. He had to make up for it, but he sure enough did. He's playing great right now." While the Wolverines held a 5-2 lead going into the fourth, the Rockets (8-1 MAC, 21-10 overall) made things inter- esting. Toledo scored two runs in the top of the frame to chase Michigan's starting pitcher, junior right-hander Matt Miller, off the mound after just 3.1 innings. But senior left-hander Eric Katzman relieved Miller and proved more than ready to answer the call. The Harrington Park, N.J. native was coming off his worst appearance of the year when he started at Indiana April 4, lasting just 0.2 innings before getting the hook. He rebounded Tuesday, tossing five hitless innings and shutting down the Rockets' potent offense into the ninth. "They got a lot of left-handed hitters and my thing, my M.O., is that I'm good against left-handed hitters," Katzman said. "That's why I went in there. Coach (Rich Maloney) told me before the game you're the first one in. I just mixed it up and changed speeds and was able to go." And Maloney was pleased with his southpaw's performance. "Very encouraging," Maloney said. "We need some guys to step up. We had (sopho- more right-hander Brandon) Sinnery on Sunday, and Katzman today, and hope- fully we can keep (getting) some different guys. That's what you need to have." Toledo came in hot, riding an eight- game winning streak and not having lost since a tough 4-3 result against Ohio State on March 3L The Rockets also had a better record and a better RPI than the Wolverines (80 to 82), meaning they potentially could have been considered the favorite to win the contest. But Michigan - winners of 13 of its last 15 games - had also played well recent- ly, and certainly didn't appear to be the underdog in its decisive victory. "Great win," Berset said. "Great pitch- ing and everything, great defense, great win. We came out and swung the bats and we needed to. Toledo's a good team. It was a great win." BIONDI MAKES IT: With 19 stolen bases, Biondi came in tied for thefreshman single-season record mark with Bruce Fox, who reached that number in 1955. With his swipe of second base in the first inning, Biondi broke the mark to take sole possession of first place. He added another steal the next inning to give him 21 for the year, breaking the tie for 10th- place all time in a single season. By CASANDRA PAGNI Daily Sports Writer Sweeping conference opponents and earning Big Ten weekly awards has become a recent standard for the No. 2 Michigan softball team. But junior pitcher Jordan Taylor - who pitched a five-inning perfect game this Sat- urday against Minnesota - refuses to allow the Wolverines or herself to become com- placent. "In these type of games, a lot of teams have a tendency to expect things to happen and expect everyone else to do it," Taylor said through the Athletic Department, after her perfect game. "It can be a struggle to stay focused. Pitchers can get a little lazy when they think the hitters aren't as good. For me, it helps to make little individual goals. I made a deal with my mom at the beginning of the season that if I threw a perfect game, she would get me a little gift; I actually just upped the ante (Saturday), so that was good timing." In addition to the gift from her mom, Taylor's weekend performance earned her another prize - her fourth Big Ten Pitcher of the Week title this season. The junior has started 19 games for Michigan this season, throwing 15 complete games in that span and keeping her cool on the mound along the way. "Your pitcher sets the tone for the defense," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. "(Taylor) is going to be in command of the game, get ahead of hitters and put them away - a strikeout is great defense. But I think the pitcher can give the team a lot of confidence, and I know our kids are confi- dent in (Taylor)." The Wolverines gave Taylor plenty of run support en route to her perfect game, as Michigan cruised to a 9-0 victory over the Golden Gophers. Saturday's game was the fifth time a Wolverine pitcher tossed a per- fect game, and Taylor sealed herself a spot in the record books with her fifth career no- hitter. Taylor has shown great poise from the mound this season and has earned a 16-2 record. Leading the Big Ten with 190 strikeouts in 125.1 innings pitched, the junior was named one of 25 finalists for the 2010 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award this past week. With two no-hitters under her belt already this season - the first com- ing against Oklahoma State on Feb. 19 - Taylor boasts a dominant 1.17 ERA. "(Taylor) makes defense a lot easier for us," senior captain Maggie Viefhaus said. "When she makes a mistake, it's an aggres- sive mistake. It's so great playing behind the pitchers we have." The junior had a target on her back enter- JAKE FROMM/Daily Junior pitcherJordan Taylor received her fourth eig Ten Pitcher of the Week award this week. ing this season, as her coaches and team- mates expected the righty to build upon her strong performances last season. After posting a 1.40 ERA and 19 wins in 2009, Taylor has continued her dominance on the mound in 2010. In the game against then-No. 8 UCLA in February - a 13-inning, 4-2 victory for Michigan - Taylor flashed some of her best stuff. Striking out 18 hitters, the hurler's 13-inning effort was a career-high. "Hutch had really been instructing us to stay one-pitch focused," Taylor said after the first series of the season against UCLA. "But that's always a little easier said than done. For the first time ever, I felt likeI was able to focus on one pitch at a time and not worry about the outcome. "I was more focused on my pitches and them working then on UCLA hitting it. I was actually able to put that one-pitch- focus mindset into action. So, it was a great start to the season, and I'm hoping I'll be able to carry that same mindset into the rest of the season." While her UCLA outing helped the Wol- verines start the non-conference schedule outstrong, thejunior'sperfect-performance against Minnesota kept the team undefeat- ed in conference play. "(The perfect game) is a big confidence builder and momentum pusher," Taylor said. "You need games like that over the course of a season. The UCLA (game) was a good game like that at the beginning of the year, and the Arizona game was a good one. You just need those to keep going, oth- erwise you'll pull your hair out. Today was agood day." As long as Taylor keeps pitching the ver- sion of 'Michigan softball' she's shown this spring, the Wolverines can expect to con- tinue winning - and Taylor can expect to take home a few more awards of her own. " " *I X Live off campus? 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