The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam September 3; 2013 - 9B Michigan sweep gives Rosen 500th win By ALEXA DETTELBACH Daily Sports Writer The No. 7 Michigan volleyball team picked up where it left off last year in its first weekend back on the court, winning its first three games. The weekend culmi- nated with Michigan coach mark Rosen earning his 500th career win. "One of the coolest things is that it's about those people that won those matches, because I didn't win any of those matches from the standpoint of playing," Rosen said.* "We've had a great group of people throughout my career, but certainly throughout our time here at Michigan." The seventh-ranked Wolver- ines opened their season at the three-game tournament at the Xavier Invitational in Cincinnati. They faced off against Clemson and Xavier on Friday and North- ern Kentucky on Saturday - and Michigan swept the competition without dropping a set. A dominant win over the Norse on Saturday gave Rosen his 500th career win as well as an invita- tional title for the Wolverines. Rosen is the fourth active Big Ten coach withA00 career wins. In his, 15th season with Michigan, Rosen boasts a record of 291-177 and last season he led the program to its first Final Four appearance. Rosen's players continued last season's success on Saturday, where the Wolverines opened the first set against Northern Ken- tucky (0-3) hitting .342. A 7-1 run ultimately led them to winning 25-19 win in the first set. Ulti- mately, senior outside hitter Lexi Erwin paced Michigan (3-0) with 16 kills, while fellow-senior out- side hitter Molly Toon added 11 kills and six digs. The Wolverines finished the match hitting .343 and committed just 11 errors. Junior setter Lexi Dannemiller earned the MVP award and senior middle blocker Jennifer Cross joined Dannemi- SHer as a selection for the All-Tour- blocks and acouple kills and really impacted the game very quickly and significantly and she contin- ued that the first two matches." Only one of the other freshmen - middle blocker Gabbie Bulic - saw playing time on Saturday. She contributed in the third game, registering nine kills and a .529 hitting percentage. "Gabbie played today and she did a really nice job and worked evenly into the college game," Rosen said. "There are still some things she's a little behind on, but offensively (she) did a great job and really did a nice job of getting better as the match went on." The Wolverines continued to look like a top-10 squad against Xavier (2-1), winning the first set 25-18 while hitting .571. The Mountaineers opened the second set on a 6-1 run before Michigan climbed back to take the set25-22. The Wolverines went on to win the match in straight sets for the second game ina row, completing the perfect first day of play. Against Xavier, Dannemi- ller led Michigan with 37 assists and eight digs, while sophomore defensive specialist Tiffany Morales added a team-high 12 digs. Leading the offense were senior captains Erwin and Cross, who had 11 and 10 kills, respec- tively. "I think we're fearless," Dannemiller said. "There wasn't a moment in time in the last two matches that we ever doubted ourselves or got down on our- selves. We just looked really fear- less." Next up for the Wolverines is the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge, where they will face Oregon State on September 6 and Oregon on September 7 in Cliff Keen Arena for their home opener. "I'm excited," Dannemiller said. "I think we have a great sea- son ahead of us and we proved it after these last few matches. Just being able to play someone else for a change and see the success, it's just really exciting." PATRICKJhArkON/Daily Junior setter Levi Dannemiller earned the MVP award of the Xavier Invtational over the weekend and said that the team loeked "fearless." nament Team. "Jen was great," Rosen said. "She played very consistent, dominating as an attacker and as a blocker. And Dannemiller was running the offense as well as anyone's ever run it here. She'sjust doing a great job. It's really fun to watch her become such a mature player now that she has two years of college under her belt." And just like they ended it, the Wolverines started the weekend on fire beating Clemson (1-2) in straight sets and hitting .476 in the match's first set. Sophomore middle blocker Krystalyn Goode had acareer-high eightblocks and added four kills. "I thought all of our returners did a really nice'job this week- end," Rosen said. "We really made some changes in our lineup today to give our younger players some experience and I really wanted our older players to carry a big load to help that process and they did really well." . Overall, Michigan opened the tournament in dominant fashion, hitting .315, while holding the Tigers to a meager -.033. Michigan has now won its sea- son opener for the eighth straight season. Dannemiller led the Wol- verines with 35 kills, five digs and two blocks in the first game against Clemson. Meanwhile, freshman middle blocker Abby Cole registered nine kills in her first college appearance. Cole, the top recruit for the Wolverinesthis season, is expect- ed to contribute immediately and help fill the void of Claire McEI- heny. The freshman also played in the second game against Xavier but did not see action in the third game because of a lingering knee problem that the team wants to monitor. "Abby looked great," Dannemi- ller said. "She didn't seem scared at all, she just wanted to go out and kill the team and she handled it really well, a lot better than I expected." Added Rosen: "Abby Cole on the first series of the first match of her career she had two or three I ZARAGON WEST ZARAGONWEST.COM I 734-786-3890 1401 THOMPSON ST