Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - VOFTBAIL ontinued from page 13 ove an RBI double to the gap in left- nterfield. The Wolverines' fourth run of the i- Ting was credited to a Kellyn Tate sacri- ice fly to score Griffin. Then junior racy Carr was handed a double when otre Dame's shortstop lost her pop-up *n the sun. Kovach scored on the gaffe to But the Wolverines up by eight. But despite the stellar pitching perfor- mance by Griffin, who claimed the win, the .sh valiantly refused to give up. Notre cane picked up six runs over two innings t cut into the Michigan lead, but the Wol- verines always had an answer. Michigan tallied another four runs in the third, thanks to smart base-running by Carr, Kovach's sacrifice fly, and the eagle- eyes of Pearcy and Griffin. Nichols, who came back to the mound, walked in two runs with the bases loaded. After three Wolverine runs in the fourth inning, the umpires called the game be to the mercy rule an inning later. Pitching was the thorn in Notre Dame's side in its loss to Michigan. Irish coach Liz Miller made four pitching changes over the course of the game, alter- nating between Nichols and Battersby. Terri Kobata, Notre Dame's top hurler, had pitched three games in two days and suf- fered from soreness and an injured back. "Terri couldn't throw two games in a row,"Miller said. "We had to use our other ~opitchers instead. Michigan tookadvan- tage of every ball down the middle of the plate and hit us all overthe park." NCAA Women's Softball World Series { Oklahoma City, Okla. " Tomorrow through Monday; ouble elimination tournament " Tomorrow's games: No, 1 Arizona vs. No. 8 Princeton, 1 p.m.; No. 4 UNLV vs. No. 5 Cal State-Fullerton, 3:30 p.m.; No. 3 Southwest Louisiana vs. No. 6 Michigan, 7 p.m.; No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 7 Iowa, 9 p.m. Notes Both the men's and women's cres teams won national titles last weekend Both teams of rowers claimed thei championship crowns in Philadelphia Pa. ... Last week, USA Basketball re leased a list of 42 players who were in vited to try out for the 10-membe Men's Junior World Championshi.w. team. Among those invited are currer Wolverines Maceo Baston, Mauric, Taylor and Jerod Ward as well a 1995 Michigan recruits Albert Whit( Louis Bullock and Robert Trayloi Also invited were Wake Fore' standout Tim Duncan, UCLA's J.i Henderson, Louisville's Samal Walker and high school star Stephon Marbury, who is headed t< Georgia Tech, and Kevin Garnett who has entered his name in the NB! entry draft. Tracy Taylor hugs Cheryl Pearcy after winning the Regional tournament at Alumni Field Sunday. a a ALL YOU CAN LSRAFOR $4.951! at the LEAGUN BUFET BETW E 4 OTQi 1 PM* E SCRUMP US STIR F WED: TERRIFIC TACOS FRI: FABULOUS FISH 0also every Tihurit f*e League Buffet serves International or American Cuisines to Suit your Taste. tiVMi& pme~ 4GGtPT02 MICHIGAN LEAGUE * 911 N. UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MI 48109-1265 tel. no. 764-0446 EEife is too - short to drink cheap beer! Wednesday: $1.00 off pints of English Ales 338 S. State Over 10 to choose from! 996-9191 9p.m.- Close Bell's Solsun Now Available Achieve Your Maximum MCAT Score! " Learn the Focus of the MCAT's Questions * Refine Your Science Reasoning Skills * Develop Comprehensive Exam Strategies * Improve Your Verbal Reasoning and Writing Sample Techniques Next Classes for the Aug. MCAT start: Monday, June 5th COMPREHENSIVE MCAT PREPARATION INDIVIDUALIZED & AFFORDABLE London $289 Pari $889 Frankfurt$289 Madrid $309 Rome $365 Fae r n e rmDtotbased enrxd rpW chs.Retu s aCu taxe ro i ed an oes b ject to d> .CAI to aoewrWd cla rtinS Conci Travel ,M2s. Urtvesly, SuftM 0 (Above McDonalds) 998.0200 EjCAEL 996-1500 Test Preparation 1100 South University L