'. 'M' hitters split with Gophers By Scott Burton And Michigan's chances forquali- ana, one game back of Iowa for thir( DAILY BASEBALL WRITER fying for the Big Ten playoffs as one "Today's second game was a bi Let's play a little game of hot and of the conference's top four teams are big win for us," Michigan coach cold with the Michigan baseball team warm. After dropping two of the first Freehan said. "In the final eight game (11-13 Big Ten, 22-25 overall) after three contests this weekend, the Wol- if we win six we are in for sun its weekend series split, 2-5, 2-1, 0-1, verines won the crucial fourth game Anything less than that, a lot of othi 2-0, with Minnesota (18-6, 35-16). to earn a fourth-place tie with Indi- things have to fall in place." First baseman Chad Chapman and the Michigan baseball team split their fot game set with second-place Minnesota, leaving the Wolverines tied for fourth I SEA O AT MOTEL 702 S. 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DAILY SOFTBALL WRITER After three losses to Iowa, Mich From the look of its most recent gan has come back to life and run i success, the Michigan softball team longeststreak this season-seven appears to have the NCAA tourna- Michigan State was the spoiler, de ment in its sights, having won seven ing the Wolverines in the second gani of its last eight games. The Wolverine of yesterday's doubleheader, 2-0. run toward both a potential third Having swept Western Michiga straight conference title and a tourney allowing only one Bronco run to cro bid have dictated this streak, espe- the plate, Michigan traveled to Mi cially after Michigan (15-7 Big Ten, nesota last weekend and defeated t 31-23 overall) broke into the top25 of Gophers in both twinbills. Kell Kovach (14-12, 1.31 ERA) and Kell Holmes(14-11,2.31)bothearnedt pel3002microscopeisqual- victories, and Kovach is now theO h the most advanced features Wolverine hitting above .300. ngineered foryearsoftrouble- r research, clinical labs, mnli- GOLF d industry, this state-of-the-art Continued from page 11 ndNewandFuly Warranted!C - we couldn't even reach. 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