Waiting in t Ex-Wolverine hocke Mike Knuble is lear ropes in Detroit. Se Cygniak drops out f NCAA tourney By Russ Ordonia Daily Sports Writer The end of a stellar season came last Thursday. Michigan's Sarah Cyganiak was defeated by California's Pam elson, 6-3, 6-1, in the second round of e 1995 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship at Pepperdine University. Cyganiak entered the64-player touma- ment ranked No. 61 in the nation according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Nelson - who was the No. 6 seed in the toumament-entered at No. 10. "The match wasn't as good as I would've liked it to be," Cyganiak said. he ran down my shots. I was missing my shots. I lost my focus." Of her opponent, Cyganiak said, "She can place the ball well." To advance to the second round Cyganiak first had to get past Louisiana State's Suzana Rodrigues. The sopho- more defeated Rodrigues - a sopho- more from Cascavel, Brazil, 3-6,7-6 (3), 7-6 (3). The win was No. 50 in Cyganiak's college career. "It was basically tight the whole ay," she said. "The first set was a mat- ter of one break, and the second set was pretty close. During the third set I said to myself, 'Let's go."' Cyganiak finished the year with an overall record of 34-14. While playing at No. 1 singles she was 17-6, which gives her the fifth-best win total in Wolverine history. Christine Schmeidel set the record for most wins in a season in 1990 being 21-4. Cyganiak's perfect 10-0 mark in Big Ten regular season dual meets helped to earn her 1995 Player of the Year honors. She also was chosen for the all-confer- ence team for the second season in a row. "I thought I did pretty well," Cyganiak said. "This season was another stepping stone for next season. (Next season) I'll just keep doing what I've al- ways been doing." "We'll have a whole new team," she *id about next year's squad. "We lost the backbone of our team." he Wings y standout ning the e Page 16 SPORTS Wednesday 1 May 24,1995 Y v irY .:+ : }+f, ,. ".+ ' .. : /!r + v'i'ii 3,.'v y Sofd)all gom to "7 JJ rr .ufrf -}f f."f \ Y'if "vW' t +! i}"4.+vn~ Jv ':. J r r. ti}{},{:{v1... .f 'f }{ ": : : ;.. : Jf n i.:titi : } '"..:: + f' v+i?: r. f... t< : { . " ti/ ? . 4 f :}'/ "" :. X " :<: :;.>: r!%:r { ,: /s/ X "f J.'", , u i"" 'r:47S''". c'rys{ . 4 }$: rrl...{ }:4; ;vf: ,S. f v+f F:lr -f{f f Oldaho C By Sarah DeMar Daily Softball Writer Close butnocigar. Seniors Kelly Kovach, Michelle Sil- ver and Lesa Arvia had to swallow that clich6 for three years during their time with the Michigan softball team. But not anymore. Friday and Saturday the Wolverines (50-10) clinched their first NCAA Re- gional Championship, in Ann Arbor. In 1992 and 1993 Michigan was the regional runner-up, but not until this season did it break through tohbecome the victors by de- feating Notre Dame in a five-inning mercy, 15-6. So it's off to Oklahoma City for the No. 6 Wolverines, where they will open up the five day, double-elimination NCAA College World Seriesagainst No. 3 SouthernLouisiana. The last time a Michigan softball squad advanced past regional play was in 1982, before the NCAA was sanctioned women's athletics events. "I'm thrilled - this has been my dream sinceIstartedcoaching," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. "This is the team that brought it to us. I know they're not just going out there happy to be in the series. They are very happy to be there be- cause now they have a chance to win. After shutting out DePaul, 6-0,Friday, and Notre Dame, 2-0, Saturday, Michi- gan automatically advanced to the chas- pionship match Sunday against the Fighting Irish. Right from the outset it was apparent that the game would be a battle of the teams' powerful offenses. After Silver walked and pitcher Sara Griffin doubled to lead off the game, Kovach smacked a homerun over the leftfield fence for an early 3-0lead. "I was just trying to geta sacrifice fly because we had a runner in scoring posi- tion," Kovach said. "Sometimes I can see which way they are going to pitch. Sara helped me out on that one - luckily she told me it was coming inside and Igotmy bat out andchoked up." However, the Wolverines were far from content with the three-run cushion. In the very next inning, Notre Dame fresh- man pitcher Kelly Nichols was replaced by sophomore Joy Battersby, but the pitching change did nothing to hinder Michigan's supercharged bats. Shortstop Kathryn Gleason, who went 3-for-3 in the final game, opened the romp with a single to leftfield and trotted to sec- ond base when Silver walked. Centerfielder Cheryl Pearcy then tripled scoring both Gleason and Silver. After Griffin drew a walk, Kovach SEE SOFIBALL, PAGE 15 Sara Griffin pitched the Wolverines to a berth in the College World Series.. Carr names offensive and defensive coordinators From Staff Reports Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr announced his long-awaited decision on just who would be his offensive and de- fensive coordinators next season. Defensive line coach Greg Mattison will become defensive coordinator. Run- ning backs coach Fred Jackson was named offensive coordinator. Also, inside-linebackers coach Jim Herrmonn was appointed kicking game coordinator. Mattison, 45, has served under Gary Moeller for three years. He was formerly an assistant coach at Texas A&M, Navy, Western Michigan, Northwestern and Cornell, before coming to Ann Arbor in the fall of 1992. Mattison has helped develop such out- standing linemen as Chris Hutchinson, Buster Stanley, Trent Zenkewicz and Ja- son Horn. Carr was the Wolverines' defeinsive coordinator before being named head coach for the 1995 season last week fol- lowing Moeller's resignation. Jackson, 44, has alsoo been with Michigan for three years. Jackson was previously the offensive coordinator at Big Ten rival Wisconsin. He aslo coached Toledo, Navy, South Carolina, Purdue and Vanderbilt.. Jackson has had the distinction of coaching Tyrone Wheatley, Ricky Powers and current Wolverine Tshimanga Biakabatuka. Moeller handled the offensive coordi- nator responsibilities during his five sea- sons as head coach. Herrmann, 34, has coached inside- linebackers and handled punt and kick- off coverage teams at Michigan for five years. Herrmann has coached Steve Morrison, Jarrett Irons and Butkus Award winner Steve Morrison. Carr is expected to hire a defensive backs coach soon. TOP CAMPUS LCATION FALL '95 1 & 2 BDRM. APTS. 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