The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 10, 2014 - 3B PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Junior left-hander Haylie Wagner couldn't makeup for Michigan's offensive struggles as it faltered to a 2-3 weekend. Softball struggles in Classic M goes 2-3, bats fall silent ByMAX BULTMAN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team spent its Spring Break brushing up on basic probability. The takeaway? Odds are even the best teams in the nation will hit a rut sooner or later. Playing against three top-10 teams in two days, the fifth- ranked Wolverines faltered early in the Judi Garman Classic. Michigan (16-6) couldn't get its bats swinging for the second time in three weekends. Only this weekend, the pitching staff wasn't able to bail the offense out every time. The Wolverines were shut out to open the weekend, losing 2-0 to No. 10 Arizona State. Freshman right-hander Megan Betsa got the start, but allowed six base runners and one run in just over an inning before being taken out in favor of junior left- hander Haylie Wagner. Wagner played the role of stopper, holding the Sun Devils (22-3) to only one run the rest of the way. Despite having one of the strongest lineups in the nation, on paper, the Wolverines have struggled to hit the ball lately, including this weekend. Except for offensive outbursts against UCLA and Utah Valley, they've been held to just 13 runs over their last eight games. "We'll be fine when we hit the ball the way we have in batting practice," said Michigan coach Carol Hutchins. "We need to trust our preparation and our game." But the Michigan offense couldn't put runs on the board or, for that matter, even batters on base. Senior Nicole Sappingfield's sixth-inning single was Michigan's only hit of the game. There wasn't much time to regroup, though, before the Wolverines took the field against No.6 Washington. The offense only scored one run in that contest as well and fell victim to a new problem. Whereas Michigan struggled to get runners on base against the Sun Devils, it had plenty on base against the Huskies - it just couldn't get them across home plate. The Wolverines had 10 hits, all by their first through sixth hitters, but stranded nine runners. The bottom of the order went 0-for-8 with a walk. Though the pitching staff bailed out the struggling bats on multiple occasions before, this time it could not. Junior right- hander Sara Driesenga allowed six runs on 12 hits in 3.1 innings pitched. Considered Michigan's top pitcher to start the year, Driesenga has been inconsistent early on. "Sometimes pitchers are in a groove and sometimes they're not," Hutchinssaid."(Driesenga) just has to work through it." Following a loss to unranked Houston the next day, Wagner took to the circle and stopped the skid, shutting out No. 7 Arizona. The lefty allowed just four hits in a complete-game win, as sophomore left fielder Sierra Lawrence's two RBI helped the Wolverines to a 3-0 win. Hutchins gave the ball back to Wagner the next morning against Texas, and she didn't disappoint, going all seven innings again and striking out eight batters. Senior Lyndsay Doyle went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI in the 3-0 victory. But even in the back-to- back wins, the offense was still troubling. Doyle's performance was more than half the Wolverines' output, putting pressure on Wagner to pitch as well as she did. "I just take it in and throw one pitch at a time," Wagner said. "I embrace it and I really enjoy it." That attitude shone through for Wagner this weekend. Her performance in the circle ultimately salvaged a 2-3 showing for her team. The woes on offense may not persist long for the Wolverines, but their coach plans to make sure they don't forget about them completely. "We had a lot of teachable moments this weekend," Hutchinssaid. "Whenwechange our behavior then I'll know that we've learned from them." 'M' splits with Tigers Michigan showing innings - his shortest outing of Logan McAnallen combined for the year. Michigan also struggled a convincing 8-2 win. improvement after fromtheplate,where itwasno-hit Every Wolverine starter had through five innings and faced a a hit - a notable improvement slow start to season 6-0 deficit heading into the sixth. from the night before. Glines and "(The pitcher we faced Friday) junior left fielder Kyle Jusick led By BEN FIDELMAN was a left-hander that was the team from the three and four Daily Sports Writer getting up to 94 (miles per hour) slots in the batting order, going a with a power slider and a really combined 5-for-6 with five RBI. The final game of the good changeup," said Michigan This offensive dominance has Michigan baseball team's series coach Erik Bakich. "He had a become commonplace for Glines, against Princeton looked like it terrific performance. It was one who leads the team with a .369 would leave a nasty aftertaste of those games where we tip our batting-average, .453 on-base to the weekend when two errors cap to him. That's a kid who is percentage and 12 RBI. gave the Tigers a 2-0 advantage going to have a chance to play "(I've found success by) in the top of the sixth inning. The after college." busting my butt in practice, Wolverines had already dropped The Wolverines' bats were working hard and hitting the two of the first three games of able to get some momentum ball as hard as I can," Glines said. the weekend to Princeton, and rolling in the sixth. The bottom McAnallen, who started a third loss looked imminent. of the batting order put two the season working out of Then, Michigan showed runners on base, allowing the the bullpen, has been one of something encouraging from a hot bats of sophomore shortstop Michigan's best arms this year. sub-.500 team: fight. Travis Maezes, freshman left Through five appearances, The Wolverines (6-10-1) fielder Zach Zott and junior he carries a 2.89 earned-run loaded the bases, and with two center fielder Jackson Glines to average and 21 strikeouts. outs in the bottom of the sixth push three runs across the plate. "I was just trying to focus on inning, junior outfielder Kevin Two of those runs came on a good tempo and forcing contact, White sent a fly ball to right field, double-squeeze bunt play from and let my defense work behind deep enough to bring a runner Glines. It wasn't the first time me," McAnallen said. "Our home on a sacrifice fly. Next up Bakich signaled for the high- offense went to work and that was senior catcher Cole Martin, risk play, and it has proved to be gives me a lot of confidence, who came through with a two- a successful tool so far this year. and it's a little less stressful out single that drove in another "It's one of our gadget plays," pitching when you have eight run, tyingthe game at two. Glines said. "They're not runs behind you." It was all thinking the Moving into the usual college Michigan the guy is going baseball schedule, where teams rest of the to score from play three games each weekend way. After "The guys second, so followed by one mid-week Princeton (2-5) we just catch match, McAnallen is projected went down responded well them off to continue in a starting role. 1-2-3 in the . . k , guard." Having a veteran presence that seventh, the this entire week." A few can be used in both the bullpen Wolverines Michigan bats and starting rotation will be key strung warmed up, movingforward. together a few but problems The second game Saturday hits and tacked on the clinching occurred in the second half of presented problems, as fifth- two runs. the lineup, where the fourth year senior right-hander Ben Sophomore left-hander Evan through eighth hitters went a Ballantine had a shaky outing. Hill went eight innings, giving combined 0-15. After an early lead for the up only two runs en route to "With our type of offense, Tigers, the game went back and the 4-2 win. Sophomore right- we want to run, steal and take forth all the way to the end. hander Jacob Cronenworth the extra 90 to put pressure Trailing, 6-5, the Wolverines closed things down in the ninth on teams when you're down a got a runner to second base in to earn the save. significant number of runs," their last at-bat, but failed to That finished a weekend Bakich said. "(Being down) bring the tying run home. at the New York Mets' spring limits your opportunities to take The series against Princeton training facility in Port St. chances and be aggressive." signaled the end of a Spring Lucie, Fla., where Michigan lost Though the sixth was Break trip that saw the a Friday night game, 7-3, split a positive inning for the Wolverines play 10 games in just a Saturday doubleheader with Wolverines, it wasn't enough to nine days. The team went 5-5, an 8-2 win and a 6-5 loss and make a difference in the end, as which is cause for celebration finished off the weekend with a the Tigers took game one, 7-3. after a 1-5-1 start. 4-2 come-from-behind victory Game two was a different "We're moving in a positive Sunday afternoon. story. Michigan came right out of direction," Bakich said. Friday,the series didn't start off the gate with two runs in four of "Confidence is restored back well for the Wolverines. Junior the first five innings. Those hot to where it needs to be after left-hander Trent Szkutnik gave bats and an effective outing from a disappointing weekend in up four runs and lasted just two fifth-year senior left-hander North Carolina." t - _ J Wolverines fall to eighth Michigan dominates trip to Puerto Rico, tops PSU By ZACH SHAW Things only got worse for Daily Sports Writer Coon in the consolation round, as he lost to unranked Nick Having defeated seven Tavanello of Ohio State, 6-5. ranked opponents in the regular With a 0-2 Saturday record, the season and gone a surprising freshman sensation was humbled 6-2 in Big Ten play, the No. 7 in his biggest tournament yet. Michigan wrestling team was With two weeks to prepare for primed to make a splash at the the NCAA Championships, Coon Big Ten Championships this must find a way to regain his weekend in Madison. confidence if he is to attain his With six of 10 wrestlers dream of a national title. making their tournament "He lost two close matches debut - including top-ranked that could've gone either way, heavyweight wrestler freshman and that's very frustrating," Adam Coon - the weekend was McFarland said. "Looking back, supposed to be the young squad's this will allow him to refocus and chance to solidify their mark in get him hungry again. We saw a the nation's best conference. few things we can work with him But the opportunity went on to prepare him (for the NCAA unseized as the Wolverines (6-2 Championship), and he reallyjust Big Ten, 11-4 overall) slumped to a didn't have the tournament he disappointingeighth-place finish. wanted. Luckily, he's got plenty After a season of shocking many of time to refocus and get where elite programs and posting its he wants to be." best regular-season record since With the team's biggest 2006, Michigan was shocked weapon eliminated early, the across the board in its worst Big rest of the team had to step up Ten finish since 2010 and third- tremendously for the weekend to worst finish in school history. be deemed any sort of success. "Obviously, we're disappointed Freshmen Brian Murphy and in how we performed," Michigan Domenic Abounader proved to coach Joe McFarland told be particularly up to the task, MGoBlue.com. "I think that as both exceeded expectations three-week layoff hurt us a bit, over the weekend. Murphy - because we were not in that initially seeded No. 8 - battled competition groove that first his way back from a loss in the day." quarterfinals in the double- The biggest disappointment elimination tournament to face on the weekend was Coon. After top-seeded Isaac Jordan of going 29-1 in the regular season, Wisconsin for the second time in the freshman was awarded a No. the weekend, after carrying a 1-1 1 seed and given a first-round score into overtime. A takedown bye with expectations to run the attempt by Murphy backfired, table. In the quarterfinals, Coon and Jordan countered for the was eliminated from contention victory as Murphy settled for with a 3-1 loss to Penn State's fourth place. Jonathan Gingrich after a two- Following a 9-1 loss to No.1 Ed point takedown was waved off. Ruth in the semifinals Saturday, Abounader could have followed suit of many wrestlers and taken Sundayoff Instead, the freshman went 2-0 over ranked opponents to take third, the best Wolverine performance of the weekend. Despite starting the season on the bench, Murphy and Abounader rose to the occasion to lead Michigan. In addition to Coon, senior Dan Yates and freshman Conor Youtsey failed to perform to their seeding, both taking seventh in their weight class. With just 15 points separating the Wolverines from fourth place in the conference, every point mattered heading in, making the early losses all the more disappointing. "We weren't as aggressive as we needed to be," McFarland said. "I thought there were some big bright spots, but there were also some weights that just didn't perform as they are capable. We need a much better complete team effort." The Wolverines will have one more opportunity to put it all together in two weeks at the NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City. Michigan's rise up in the rankings will be put to the test as the Wolverines look to avenge last season's disappointing 33rd-place finish. With likely eight wrestlers competing in the tournament, McFarland is looking for a much better effort from everyone. "We're going to have some hard training between now and nationals," McFarland said. "We need it. I think our guys got back into the competition groove, but I think we need some hard training for that last push between Big Tens and NCAAs." By CAROLYN KODIS Daily Sports Writer It has been a long winter for the Michigan men's gymnastics team. Instead of spending another snowy week training in Ann Arbor, the team decided to hit the sun and sand with a training trip to Puerto Rico. And Friday, the third-ranked Wolverines' (10-0 Big Ten, 17-0 overall) trip culminated in a matchup against the Puerto Rican National Team and No. 5 Penn State. The week-long vacation didn't affect Michigan's successful season, after it finished the night on top with a final score of 438.80. The Wolverines' first rotation of the night was floor exercise, where junior Stacy Ervin earned a 16.10, the first floor score over 16 points in the country this season. Not far behind was senior Sam Mikulak, who walked away with a 15.60. On pommel horse, junior Nick Hunter earned the top score with a 14.80. On still rings, Mikulak and senior Jordan Gaarenstroom tied with a pair of15.10s. Mikulak again led the way on the fourth rotation - the vault - with a 15.30. Freshman and Puerto Rico native Tristan Perez- Rivera tallied a 15.20, while sophomore Konner Ackerman, who recently returned from an injury, earned a 15.00 on vault. On parallel bars, senior Syque Caesar earned a 15.50 and Hunter earned a 15.05. Michigan closed out the night with a solid performance on high bar, where Caesar earned the top spot again with a 14.70. Though the scores were lower in the final rotation, the Wolverines landed all five of their highbar routines, somethingthey have struggled to do this season. "Hitting 5-for-5 on high bar (was a highlight)," said Michigan coach Kurt Golder. "Even though our score didn't reflect that." This training trip was not only an opportunity for the Wolverines to compete against another top-10 team, but also a chance to get away from the cold weather. "Getting a change in pace from a long, hard winter is always refreshing," Golder said. "To me, it seems like if you kept your team on campus (during spring break), it would almost seem like a punishment." Golder said the team was able to balance training time and relaxation time throughout the week. In the afternoons, they'd have a three-hour practice, then spend the evenings either on the beach or exploring San Juan. Now it's back to Ann Arbor for a return to the road ahead, and the season, not the weather, is heating up. I----- ------..- - --- ------------k Buy one sandwich, get one free! Limit One offer per customer with coupon. 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