Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - The Michigan Daily -l5 Griffin walks 15 as World Series struggles continue Michigan pitcher Sara Griffin's specialty has been pitching out of jams. But 15 walks in three games in te College World Series created jams a little too tough to pitch out of, and Griffin lost two of three. Seniors' leave legacy for Michigan sotball By T.J. Berka Baily Sports Editor q OKLAHOMA CITY - At the eginning of the year, every softball program craves a national title. Michigan was no different. In fact, the Wolverines went way beyond craving this year's title. Lust and expectation were the words that most accurately described Michigan's desire for the national crown. "The senior class has really put Michigan on the map," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. "They have raised the expectations of the program, and the expectations are really high." Due to these high expectations, the mood was somber Saturday evening after the Wolverines were eliminated by Oklahoma State, 3-1, just one day after being no-hit by Fresno State. Michigan, the No.2 team in the lion for the majority of the sea- son, saw its fourth-consecutive World Series berth end in disap- pointment. While defeat is hard to swallow, the senior class of Sara Griffin, Kellyn Tate, Lisa Kelley and Jennifer McKittrick have a lot to be proud of. Before they set foot in Ann Arbor the fall of 1994, the Wolverines ad never been to the College World Series. This year's graduating class has never missed a World Series. "These four have left Michigan softball in a lot better place than they found it," Hutchins said. That place is where the four-time Big Ten Tournament champions, three-time Big Ten regular season champions and the perennial top ten finisher can be found. Although these Wolverines don't have championship rings, the four- some helped install a championship spirit. "This team has all the heart in the world," Hutchins said. This year's 56-7 record suggests that a little bit of talent is combined with heart in Michigan's formula for success. The 56 victories ties the Michigan single-season mark set in 1996. The Wolverines also went to the World Series that year. During the record-tying season, the Wolverines went 22-1 in the Big Ten, winning the conference regular- season title by 7-1/2 games over sec- ond-place Northwestern. Along with the No. 2 ranking, this season saw catcher Melissa Gentile hit 13 home runs - more than dou- bling the previous single-season record - and Griffin stay undefeat- ed in the pitching circle until the Big Ten Tournament. "I think we are so much better than what we showed here," Griffin said about the team's performance this past weekend. "We didn't come through, but there are seven teams that won't come through, and only one who will. I wish we were that one, but By TJ. Brka "I really didn't think I was struggling. I felt good Daty Sports Editor out there," Griffin said. "It's just hard to explin OKLAHOMA CITY -- Michigan softball fans right now." know it. The opposition knows it. Even she knows While Griffin's pitching style often sees her bat- it. tle back from tough situations, this weekend the During the regular season, there was a feeling walks caused situations that were tougher than any that any game Sara Griffin pitched would be a vic- she had faced all year. tory. "I think Sara is a better pitcher than that'" Barring a loss to Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament, Hutchins said. Griffin had been automatic all year. Coming into With 106 career wins and just 19 losses, Griffin this weekend's College World Series, Griffin boast- has proven her mettle as a pitcher. But in the three ed a 34-1 record with an 0.86 earned run average. World Series she participated in, Griffin has a 1-5 With her nearly flawless record, it seemed as if record and an ERA well above 3, a far cry from htr she could break - or at least tie - her Michigan career regular-season ERA of 1.10. single-season victory record of 36 which she set in Griffin's only win came in the Texs rout, but she 1996, was also far from sharp in that game, either, giving The 1996 record stil stands. up four walks and battling out of numerous jams. Instead, this past weekend saw Griffin triple her Battling out of jams is Griffin's speciality, but season loss total, as she was the losing pitcher in there is much less room for error during the cham- Friday's 8-0 merciless loss to Fresno State and pionship weekend. Saturday's 3-1 tournament-ending loss to Oklahoma "I don't really think the batters are more fero- State. Only a 7-2 victory over Texas in Thursday's cious," Griffin said after the Fresno State loss. first-round contest kept the weekend from being a Ferocious or not, Griffin has only had one victo- total disaster for Griffin and the Wolverines. ry in World Series competition compared to five The main difference between Griffin's World losses, indicating that a different pitching style may Series performance and her performance through- be more effective when the pressure is on. out the rest of the season was her control. Griffin "We faced a high-pressure situation and we did- never found her groove, walking 15 batters in three n't deliver," Griffin said. games, an average of five per game. In Saturday's During the regular season, Griffin has delivered loss to the Cowboys, Griffin walked seven batters, efficiently the past four years. prompting Michigan coach Carol Hutchins to con- But in the post season, the deliveries haven't front her in the pitching circle in the third inning. arrived on time. EXPERIENCE Continued from Page 16 Umpires weren't the only thing that caused Hutchins stress. Her team's play in the field and in the pitching circle v - drew her ire. In the first couple of innings alone, Hutchins met with the whole infield twice and had a one-on- one meeting with Griffin after Griffin gave up her fifth walk. And Hutchins wasn't asking Griffin about going out to a postgame meal either. Even with Hutchins on edge, it would be wrong to blame her intensity for Michigan's performance this week- end. It seemed as if each Wolverine was trying too hard to be the star and pull the team out of its downward spi- ra. "A lot of us were trying too hard" at the plate, Michigan rightfielder Kellyn Tate said. "We were out in front of the pitches, which is a product of trying too hard. We never could get our timing," The pressure of he World Series was felt in the field as wel. Are old softball MARGARET MYERS/Daily axiom says that if you take time to Melissa Taylor tags an Oklahoma State baserunner in think while fielding, you're taking too as the Cowboys crushed the Wolverines high expectations much time. If that's the case, the Wolverines were doing their best imita- home from Oklahoma City with a 1- tion of Socrates. Even on routine aren't the champi- 2 record, Michigan saw the trip as a grounders and easy forceouts, the built a foundation success. Michigan infielders hesitated before hampion in the The fact that, after just one year, throwing. the same outcome brings disappoint- The Michigan batters seemed to be nsecutive World ment shows just how far this team trying to get the winning hit, while the s, both opponents has come. infielders seemed to be trying not to w that Michigan "I think we realize that we had a screw up. Until this weekend, the duct with staying great season," first baseman Traci Michigan hitters played within their Conrad said of the past season. means and the fielders invited 'the xpectations lent to "We aren't going to judge the sea- opposition to hit the ball to them. :ment Saturday, as son because of what happened this , How do the Wolverines solve what were in tears after week. ails them? Well, a little Southern cook- "We didn't quite do what we want- ing and a few lazy days in the warm o, the Wolverines ed to, but that happens. We just need Oklahoma air wasn't enough to do it, er College World to realize what a great team we are, so maybe a hot Ann Arbor summer will , despite coming and that we had a great season." help. Michigan freshman F Saturday's 3-1loss, things happen." The Wolverines, ons, but they have for a possible c future. With four co Series appearance. and recruits kno softball is a proi power. The newfound e a lot of disappoint some WolverinesN being eliminated. Just one year ag won their first-ev Series game, and