6A - Wednesday, April 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom PATRICK BARRON/Daily Freshman defenseman Jacob Trouba was drafted ninth overall in the 2012 NHL Draft by the Winnipeg Jets. Trouba leaves Michigan to signwihNHLs Jets Blue wins i for Ben' Senior pitcher undergoes surgery after ankle injury sustained Tuesday By ALEX TAYLOR Daily Sports Writer After senior pitcher Ben Bal- lantine went down with a grue- some injury in the third inning, Michigan coach Erik Bakich gathered the team around him and offered up three simple words: "Win it for Ben." The Wolverines did, dispatch- ing Bowling Green, 2-0, Tuesday afternoon. The two runs were enough for Michigan (1-2 Big Ten, 12-14 overall) eGSU 0 to record MICHIGAN 2 the win as a combination of pitchers held the Falcons (2-4 Mid-American Conference, 6-17 overall) score- less, making it just the second shutout of the year. "We were some big hits away from blowing the game open offensively," Bakich said. "But the pitching did exactly what we needed it to do, we needed to keep it at a shutout or a one-run (game). "Pitching had to step up, and pitching stepped up." Michigan took the early lead by scoring a single run in both the first and second innings. With two outs in the first inning, junior right fielder Michael O'Neill laid down a perfect bunt for a hit to lead off and then stole second. Sophomore left fielder Zach Zott singled O'Neill home for the first run of the game. In the second inning, the Wol- verines were able to score with- out ever recording a hit. Two walks followed by two errors were enough to plate sophomore Dylan Delaney for Michigan's second run for the game. "It's nice to score first, it's nice to take the lead," Bakich said. "It certainly takes some of MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Freshman infielder Travis Maezes turned a key double play in the eighth inning. By GREG GARNO a blast. Forever a Wolverine." Daily Sports Writer The Rochester, Mich. native ranked second on the team in Nine days after the Michigan goals scored this season with 12 hockey team's season ended, - seven of which came on the Jacob Trouba is planning on power play. Trouba also added leaving to join the Winnipeg Jets 17 assists to lead all Wolverine of the National Hockey League, defensemen. The Jets selected according to a source within him ninth overall in the 2012 the program. The Jets later NHL Entry Draft. announced the move on their Trouba was also a member of website. the U.S.junior national team that The departure of the fresh- won gold in Ufa, Russia and was man defenseman - named to the named the World Junior Tour- CCHA's All-Rookie team while nament's top defenseman. garnering the conference's Best Winnipeg sits seventh in the Offensive Defenseman Award - NHL's Eastern Conference with deals a huge blow to a defensive 38 points, though it's in first corps that lost Jon Merrill last place in the Southeast Division. Wednesday to the New Jersey There are 25 days left in the Devils and Lee Moffie to gradu- NHL's regular season before the ation. playoffs begin. "I'm proud to be signing with "What I feel and what I think the @NHLJets," Trouba tweeted is best for me is what I'll do," to his 11,236 followers. "Looking Trouba said last Tuesday in forward to starting my career the team's end-of-season press with a great organization. conference. "There's not really "Thank you to @umichhock- a wrong decision to make, but ey, my coaches, and my team- there's definitely one that's more mates for a great year. It has been beneficial." Michigan coach Red Berenson noted last week that it was a toss- up whether Trouba would stay for another year or leave. Beren- son and Trouba both added that the desire to stay another year to work toward an education was on Trouba's agenda. "Being here has been probably one of the most fun years I've ever had playing hockey on and off the ice," Trouba said. "This is a lot of fun, and it's a hard place to leave. Getting my education is something I want to do, and another year towards that would be a big step." Trouba's loss leaves the Wol- verines with five returning defensemen: juniors Mac Ben- nett and Kevin Clare as well as sophomores Mike Chiasson, Mike Szuma and Brennan Ser- ville. Michigan has three incom- ing freshmen on the blue line, Michael Downing, Nolan De Jong and Spencer Hyman. Managing Editor Matt Slovin contributed reportine. the pressure off the guys when they are playing with the lead versus playing from behind." Heading into the third inning, it was the pitching staff's responsibility to hold that lead. But that's when Ballantine got injured. He was covering first base on a ball hit to the right side of the infield and severely hurt his ankle. Ballantine, who was visibly and audibly in pain, has been a key factor in the pitching rotation with a 2.91 ERA on the year, and had three strikeouts during his short appearance today. Ballantine underwent surgery Tuesday night, and his status is unknown for the rest of the season. If Ballantine is unable to return this year it will be a big loss for Michigan, since he has been a key right-handed arm in the rotation. "You never want to see a friend or a teammate go down," O'Neill said. "As the game goes on, you don't really think about stuff like that, you just have to let it go and think about it after the game and give him his con- dolences." But pitching without Ballan- tine wasn't an issue after he got hurt. Sophomore right-hander Matt Ogden, senior right-hander Kyle Clark and freshman right * hander Jacob Cronenworth gave up just five hits and struck out seven in the shutout. "We pitched well today, from Ballantine to Ogden to Clark to Croney," Bakich said. "Those guys pounded the strike zone. That's what we talked about before the game, like we always talk about, quick tempo, force contact. And that's exactly what happened, and they did a really good job of doing that." The defense also played an integral part in the shutout, helping the pitchers escape from several jams. Cronenworthmade a diving catch up the middle in the fourth that likely saved a run from scoring, and freshman infielder Travis Maezes, with the help from Cronenworth, turned a double play in the eighth that thwarted a poten- tial rally. O'Neill also recorded a running, over-the-shoulder catch in the eighth inning steps short of the warning track. 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