Monday May 10, 2004 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORTS 11' 'M' gets revenge on 'Noles By Sam Olson For the Daily With the Big Ten Tournament on the horizon, the Michigan softball team prepared itself about as well as any team can: by facing national power Florida State. The No. 7 Michigan softball team wrapped up the regular season with a sweep of the No. 2 Seminoles Satur- day before 1,311McIA fans at Alumni Field. With the F ' wins, the Wolver- toes are playing A confidently head- ing into the post-season. Michigan took game two in a low- scoring affair. Junior pitcher Nicole Motykca dominated the Seminoles, tossing a three-hit shutout. Sophomore Stephanie Bercaw scored the game's lone run on a sin- gle by Angie Churchill in the bot- tom of the second inning. Florida State pitcher Jess van der Linden provided offense and defense for Florida State. Van der Linden had two of the Seminoles' three hits and gave up just four hits to the Wolverines despite the loss. "We had a much better approach in the second game," Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said. "All we want our kids to do is have a good approach in every game." Saturday's first game featured late-inning drama as the Wolverines scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to beat the visiting Semi- noles 2-1. Florida State committed two costly errors in the inning, and Seminole pitcher Casey Hunter walked-in Michigan third baseman M" NOTE Olin ends season with 17th-place finish Junior Laura Olin ended her sea- son with a 17th-place finish at the NCAA Central Region Tournament. Competing individually, Olin fired rounds of 75 and 76 to put her in a tie for 10th-place after the first two rounds. Olin was in contention for one of two spots for individuals to advance to the NCAA Champi- onship, but a third round 78 left her on the outside looking in. Olin capped off a successful jun- ior season in which she captured two individual titles and led the Wolver- ines to two team titles. Golfers card season- low round to end year By Eric Ambinder Daily Sports Editor The Michigan men's golf team saved its very best for last. On the final day of the Big Ten Tournament - Michigan's last round of the spring season - the Wolver- ines combined for a season-best two under-par score of 282 to finish tied for seventh-place overall. Michigan eclipsed its lowest score for one round on the season, a 290 at the Hoosier Invitational in September. "Shooting two-under is the best we've played since I've been here," Michigan coach Andrew Sapp said. "It's a great way to finish off the tournament." The Wolverines opened the tourna- ment with rounds of 297 and 292, placing them in tenth place entering yesterday's final round. "(Saturday) was a little disappointing for us," Michigan sophomore Christian Vozza said. "We came back real strong (yesterday). Shooting two-under as a team-that's our lowest score ever." Michigan freshman Kevin Dore led See BIG TENS, Page 12 a<. ">_ Michigan junior Jessica Merchant celebrates a double-header sweep of Florida State on Saturday as the Wolverines avenged an early season loss to the Seminoles. Grace Leutele with the bases loaded to give the Wolverines the victory. Sophomore pitcher Jennie Ritter pitched seven efficient innings and recorded the win. "Obviously, we took advantage of some opportunities," Hutchins said. "We made things happen for us." By defeating Florida State, the Wolverines avenged an early season 1-0 loss to the Seminoles and gained valuable experience for the upcoming Big Ten tournament in the process. Captain Meghan Doe believed beating a top-ranked team a week before the Big Ten tourna- ment was an immeasurable confi- dence builder. "The only thing that can prepare you for playing a good team is playing another one," the senior center fielder said. "It was huge, and the fact that we were able to figure out how to win was even more important." Hutchins also found the match-up to be valuable in preparation for the upcoming week. "It's as good competition as you could possibly get," Hutchins said. "We were very fortunate that we got (Florida State) to come up (to Ann Arbor) tonight. It was a great soft- ball atmosphere with two great soft- ball teams." Michigan, the Big Ten regular-sea- son champs, will host the confer- ence's tournament beginning Thursday. Though the weekend vic- tories provided a worthwhile tune- up, the team still knows it must come ready to play this upcoming week. "We need to play our game, and focus on us and be fearless," Hutchins said. "We just need to play." FOREST CASEY/ Senior Scott Carlton takes one of his final swings as a Wolverine on the 18th hole. mmmmm% ::' _, :>. Great Food Gr4iiiteed! Specializing in Homestyle Cooking BRING 'Nor o tv O A h0 THIS AD IN AND 0 1 RECEIVE OFF AakA tf Mea ,jot---- ' - ------ -