6A - Monday, April 8, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Se regonalMEN'S GYMNASS Michigan captures rgoa crown 'M' eeks By CINDY YU Daily Sports Writer After a disappointing second- place finish to Nebraska at the Big Ten Championships two weeks ago, the No. 5 Michigan women's gymnastics team approached the NCAA Regionals with a differ- ent mentality. Centered on posi- tivity rather than pressure, the Wolverines won their 10th NCAA Regional Championship at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W. Va. on Saturday night. "We had so much fun out there," said senior Brittnee Mar- tinez. "We just wanted to have fun - not forced fun - and just enjoy the experience. I think that type of thinking definitely helped us today." Under strict judging, Michigan (17-2 Big Ten, 29-2 overall) scored a 196.725 to top the standings and qualify for the NCAA Champi- onships. Senior Katie Zurales and junior Joanna Sampson, the captains of the Michigan squad who qualified individually for the NCAA Championships, will have the rest of the Wolverines along- side them this year. No. 17 Illinois upset No. 8 Nebraska, 196.025- 195.875, for the second automatic berth to the championships. SeededNo. Iintheregional,the Wolverines competed in Olympic order. Beginning on vault, every gymnast scored a 9.800 or higher to tally a 49.200 total score. Zura- les and freshman Austin Shep- pard led the team, each scoring 9.875 for an explosive Yurchenko full with only the slightest foot shuffle on the landing. competed in the anchor position, arguably the highest-pressure spot on beam, and scored a 9.725 to prevent the team from count- ing a fall. Prior to the final rotation, Michigan led the team stand- ings with a 147.625, followed by Illinois and Nebraska battling for second with scores of 146.850 and 146.225, respectively. Illinois closed out the meet on beam, the toughest event to hit under pres- sure, while Michigan and Nebras- ka would finish on its best events, floor andvault, respectively. Beilstein, Sugiyama and junior Reema Zakharia scored 9.875s for their energetic performances to tie for second on floor. The team score of 49.100 was enough to maintain Michigan's lead throughout all four events. Nebraska recorded the high- est event total of the night on any event with a 49.650 on vault. Despite a stellar rotation that marked the Cornhuskers' best NCAA postseason score in pro- gram history, it wasn't enough to surpass Illinois, which scored a 49.175, the highest beam total of the night. "It's a great feeling to be going back to nationals," said Michigan coach Bev Plocki. "We felt like we should have been there last year and just came up an eyelash short so I think in a lot of ways, this regional meet is the toughest. If you don't have a good meet, you're staying at home. "We still have little things to clean up. We have yet to have our perfect meet. Hopefully that's in the stars and we'll have that in Los Angeles." Senior captain Katie Zurales celebrates a stuck uneven-bars landing earlier in the season. bye, Michigan moved to uneven bars, where Martinez and Samp- son scored identical 9.900s to take top honors for their near-flawless routines, highlighted by sky-high Tkatchevs and stuck double lay- out dismounts. "I was actually nervous to go, but I embraced the feeling," Mar- tinez said. "After I got started, I just went on autopilot." The other four Wolverines scored at or above a 9.850 on bars - all six competitors placed in the top three on the event. Sopho- more Sachi Sugivama scored a two previous meets. Zurales, a consistent all-around competitor, didn't compete on bars to rest her elbow she tweaked at Big Tens. At the halfway point, Michi- gan led with a 98.575, followed by Illinois, Kentucky and Nebraska with scores of 97.925, 97.800 and 97.400, respectively. On beam, the pressure was on from the very beginning after Gies fell on her flight series in the lead-off position. The rest of the team competed with the same consistency it has had all season, hitting its routines. Sophomore best 9.875 with her wobble-free routine highlighted by a stuck roundoff double full to finish sec- ond on beam. Zurales performed a unique side aerial to backhand- spring flight series as well as a perfect beat to sheep jump, scor- ing a 9.900 and tying Illinois senior Alina Weinstein for the event title. "For beam, we always talk about not letting any outside fac- tors affect your routines," Zurales said. "I think every one of us did a good job of that, and everyone did exactly what she needed to do." 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M (Full 2 bedrooms and May to May only) out Big Ten title Mikulak named Gymnast of the Year, Golder Coach of the Year 0 By ALEXA DETTELBACH Daily Sports Writer Michigan's historic season continued this weekend when the men's gymnastics team cap- tured the Big Ten title on center stage Friday and Saturday night. Friday night was the team and all-around competition, in which the third-ranked Wolverines cap- tured the Big Ten title. Michigan (7-1 Big Ten, 17-2 overall) edged out No. 1 Penn State, 438.900- 434.050 in the team competition, while Minnesota grabbed third. In the individual competi- tion on Saturday, the Wolverines qualified for 18 of the 60 individ- ual spots, the most of any team and claimed three individual titles. "The team competition on Friday went really well," said sophomore Stacey Ervin. "We started off on pommel horse and went 5-for-5, so we got a lot of our momentum (there), and that really stayed with us for the rest of the competition. "On Saturday, we just had that momentum from Friday that translated into our strong indi- vidual performances, and after coming off such a good feeling (on Friday) we just wanted to keep it going." Senior Syque Caesar cap- tured his second career Big Ten parallel bar title with a score of 15.025. Ervin won his first Big Ten title on floor with a score of 15.800. Junior Sam Mikulak won his third straight high bar title with a score of 15.700. All three gymnasts, along with sophomore Adrian de Los Angeles, were named to the first team All-Big Ten squad. In addition, Mikulak was crowned Big Ten Gymnast of the Year, and Michigan coach Kurt Golder was awarded Big Ten Coach of the Year. Miku- lak's award was the second of his career - he earned his first after his freshman year. Golder's award was the third of his career. "I think Friday was a huge energy high," Mikulak said. "The team (was) pumping everyone up to go out there and perform. That led to everyone just hitting sets. 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