20 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 1, 2000 Blue splits six games By Arun Gopal Daily Spor s Ftitor A tcr a forgettable performance on the mad last weekend against Iowa and Notishwestern, the No. 13 Michigan soft- bal team rebounded nicely at home on Thsursday. The Wolverines swept a dou- bIleleader from Indiana State, winning the first gae 7-0 and the nightcap 6-2. 'W tried to preach to them that you cant control the past," Michigan assis- ant coach Bonnie Tholl said. "We just tmed to start a clean slate." But. those victories could not retsove the sting from the Wolverines' four-game road trip last weekend. Michigan journeyed to Iowa and Notilhtestern with hopes of tightening its grip on the Big Ten Conference lead. Instead, the Wolverines came away with three straight shutout losses, the last of which was a 12-0, five-inning mercy- rle defeat at the hands of Northwestern. "We're a team that typically goes out to win, but we came out on the defensive i nstead of trying to win,"Tholl said. "We controlled the first game against Iowa, and we really played well until the sixth inning of the second game, but then we just fell apart. We have to regain our aggressive ntality' Initially, it looked like Michigan would achieve all of its oas for th. weekend. In a battIe ofth- two best teams in he conference, the Wolherines shut out lowa, 5-0, on tie Hawkeyes' home field in the first gatse of a Friday twinbill Although Iowa was able to rebound and win the second game by an identical 5-0 score, Michigan was stil able to sal- rage a split heading into a pair of games at Northwestern. It was in Evanston where the wheels really fell off. The Wildcats won the Saturday game, 1-0, on a solo homer by Erin Jancie. Northwestern followed that up with the aforementioned 12-0 thrash- ing on Sunday. "There was a sense of shock" Tholl said. "There was also a lot of disappoint- ment. It made us understand that, some- times, the process is more important than the result" The University of Michigan WHAT'S REC Department of Recreational Sports POKt" INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM HAPPENING Intramural Softball Oiicials Needed. * No Experience* Get a Free Necessay T-Shirt - Oticials aree * FexIb PetidfitrAli Hovrs Games Worked Training Clinics Begin 7:00 p.m. Wednesday May 3 Intramural Sports Building BRIAN QUP Stefanie Volpe was just one of many Wolverines who got untracked at the pla against Indiana State last Thursday. Michigan swept a pair from the Sycamor (" .) -I y 'M' Nine drops four By Dan Williams ing eight earned runs in 1.1 inning Daily Sports Editor Michigan's nine runs Sunday passed the five combined runs In a tale of two teams headed in oppo- scored against the Nittany Lions site directions, the descending Michigan previous three games. On F baseball team dropped four straight Michigan fell 3-1, and in the two E games to an ascendant Penn State teatm of Saturday's doubleheader, that suddenly finds itself alone in first Wolverines lost 4-1 and 6-3, respe place in the Big Ten. ly. Michigan put together a quality hit- "The first three games we were ting effort in the finale after three good Michigan coach Geoff Zahn said.' pitching efforts in their weekend series just got the key hits when they n at Penn State. But the Nittany Lions had it." a better hitting effort after three better With the four losses, Michigan pitching efforts, which led to the four- Big Ten, 15-25-1 overall) finds its game sweep. the brink of elimination from Bi The latest loss for Michigan was an contention once again. The Wolv 18-9 drubbing yesterday. Freshman were in seventh place before dro Jordan Cantalamessa belted his third the four games to Penn State. The homerun of the season in the second to finish in the top six in the confe inning, but it wasn't enough to overcome to make the tournament. the efforts of Penn State stars Shawn The best thing the Michigan nit Fagan and Michael Campo. going for it is that six of the Wolve Sophomsore starting pitcher Bobby final eight games are against Mic Wood took it on the chin for Michigan, State and Iowa, two of the weaker1 giving up seven earned runs on ten hits in the conference. in less than four innings. Sophomore Jeff "I think we can still make the Trzos was also smoked in relief, allow- offs," Zahn said. Achieve Youfr Maxi'mum Score by Focusing upon the Test's Key Points. Admissions exams are highly leveraged tests. Answering even a few more questions correctly can improve your raning by many percentiles. At EXCEL, we focus upon the key distinctions that result In great scores. Learn to anticipate the exam's thinidng, manage your time more efficiently, & develop effective exam strategies. Aug. MCAT's start: May 16th & June June LSAT: May 4th & 8th;+4 GRE (CAT), GMAT, & D Individually Designed COu$ 117 South University Test Preparatio"996U1500 Jillson key to future 0o CM' icers Jeff Jllson is a big tan. And soon he'll make a big, big decision - one that could determine a hockey natiot championship for Michigan. The San Jose Sharks and the NHL are beckoning, but will Jillson, whojust finished his sophomore season, test the NHL two years early? The burly 220pound defenseman already has several itetms on his resume NN/Gainy - stalking opponents as the tte Wolverines' us. most talented defenseman, countless awards, even a feature in the swimsuit issue of Sports s. Illustrated ( he sur- was Old Spice they Athlete of the FRANCESCUTI in the Month). The Cutting riday, But one Edge games thing he does- the n't have? A national championship ctive- This past season, Michigan suffered on the blue line after three defensemen in it," bolted in the offseason. The stifling "They pressure and lack of depth on the eeded defense reared its ugly head when the Wolverines fell in exhaustion to Maine (6-14 in the NCAA quarterfinals. elf on With the loss of captain Sean Peach, g Ten Michigan is left with two solid defense- erines men in Jay Vanik and Dave Huntzicker, pping a surprise midseason replacement in y have Mike Roemensky, bruiser Bob Gasso' rence and three incoming freshmen. It's by no means a death sentence for ne has the defense, but with Jillson, the possi- tines' bilities are endless - well, actually they higan do end somewhere and one need only teams ask the past six classes about the extent of potential. play- Michigan returns almost everyone in its lineup, including every forward on a powerhouse offense. With Jillson, th Wolverines will be a strong candidate for preseason No. I. Without him, the defense will be solid, but extremely young and inexperienced. It's simple. If Jillson returns, Michigan will be back in Albany at the Frozen Four, and then who knows? So Jeff, I know you t ay still be wrestling with a choice right now or maybe leaning towards one way. Well, let te make it easy for you. If you could care less about an NCAA Hockey Championship, as mW ofthe NHL andAmerica currently does, go for the NHL. You're the 14th overall pick in the NHL draft. It's every hockey players' dream. But if you would you like to continue your education (make the parents jhappy), enjoy the wild house parties A (I've heard things), and add a national AT championship trophy to that resume of yours then stay in Ann Arbor. What 08 more can you ask for then to enter your first professional season as a champion? - Mark' Frncescutti can be rached at ""jstct'es@tic'.ed For More Information, Please Contact: Larry Martin @ 763-3562 'p For Additional Information Consaet: Intramural Spots Program, IMSB, 606 E. Hoover, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-3717, (734)763-3562 ftp/w ~as o nfui.ed