141 Monday, May 12, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 20 YEARS WAITING Gray skies lead to Blue victory I Senior Matko Maravic didn't finish a single match in Sunday's regional championship against Texas Tech. claim s regionali By JILLIAN ROTHMAN Daily Sports Writer Senior Matko Maravic woke up Sunday morning to answered prayers - rain. "We are a much better indoor team," Maravic said. And whether it was playing on the indoor courts, having the home crowd's support or knowing that achieving their season goals were so close, the 16th-ranked Wolverines beat No. 17 Texas Tech 4-2 to become NCAA Regional Champions. "I didn't see a soft spot in our line up today," Michigan coach Bruce Ber- que said. The win sends Michigan to its first Sweet 16 in 20 years. "It really has been something we have had our eye on for a long time," Berque said. "It is just another step for the program." Last year the Wolverines lost in the second round to Illinois. But this year, Michigan was ranked first of four teams in the regional so they hosted the first two rounds. The Wolverines barely clinched this home-court advantage. The top 16 seeds host, and Michigan ended the regular season ranked 16th. Sophomore Mike Sroczynski was the first to finish his single match in the victory. He came back from a 5-1 deficit in the second set to win 6-2, 7-5. Sroczynski said the home court played an important role in his win. "I've never been in an atmosphere like this before," he said. After his match ended and he extended Michigan's lead to 2-0, Sroczynski hid behind his team- mates, hardly able to watch the other matches. "I wanted to give them my full support, but it was very nerve-wracking," he said. Besides being a monumental game for the team, Sunday's match was Maravic's last home match of his col- lege career. But in his last appearance in Ann Arbor, Maravic wasn't able to finish his doubles match or his singles match. Michigan clinched the doubles point before Maravic and his partner junior Andrew Mazlin could finish, and Mazlin won the fourth and final point of the match while Maravic sat a court away waiting because his oppo- nent took an injury time out. But Maravic didn't seem to mind that Mazlin finished his match first, as long as the team won Putting the team firs the things the Wolver from Maravic next seas "He is the best com ever seen" Mazlin said. Maravic's leadership ly important against because it helped M out energized and focu verines beat Western Saturday, but looked l their doubles matches. "I told them that enough and Michigan ter," Berque said. "I to that I wanted them tc crazed animals." The No. 2 doubles pa ski and Freshman Jasox urday, but heeded their and dominated Texas T win. "We got a little down yesterday, but today we mitment to each othert pick each other up ifv Sroczynski said. The Wolverines will ginia on Friday. Michig ginia 5-2 on Feb. 3rd. "We know they're a t anything is possible," M By ACE ANBENDER For theDaily After playing Saturday's match against Western Mich- igan outdoors, Michigan received a break when NOTEBOOK rain forced the Regional Final indoors to the Varsity Tennis Cen- ter. The Wolverines felt much more comfortable playing inside, where they spent much of the season, and it showed with their great all-around performance. Michigan beat then-No. 16 Pepperdine there this year, as well as amassing upsets of No. 12 Texas and No. 8 Illinois last season. CLIF REEDER/Daily "It's a confidence thing indoors," sophomore Mike Sroczynski said. "We just know we can win indoors here, and we've had our best wins indoors here." On top of being more com- fortable on the indoor surface, n. the Wolverines also fed off of a st is just one of raucous crowd that was decid- ines will miss edly pro-Michigan. on. "We've had big crowds ipetitor I have all year, and this crowd was amazing again," Mazlin said. was extreme- "I mean, to play indoors, it's so Texas Tech loud, especially in doubles and ichigan come during singles on big points. So ised. The Wol- it was really exciting to play Michigan 4-1 in front of a big home crowd, ackadaisical in especially in a match like this when itdefinitely helped." wasn't good DAZZLING DOUBLES: One deserved bet- day removed from a sluggish id them today 2-1 loss to Western Michigan o come out as for the doubles point, Michigan came out against Texas Tech air of Sroczyn- determined to have a stronger n Jung lost Sat- performance. The Wolverines coach's words came through, sweepingthe Red ech for an 8-1 Raiders 2-0. The duo of Mara- vic and Mazlin was leading 5-3 n on ourselves when freshman Chris Madden e made a com- and sophomore George Navas that we would clinched the doubles point for we got down," Michigan. "ItoldthemtodaythatIwant- play No. 1 Vir- ed them to ... compete as hard as an lost to Vir- they could from the first point, and especially when times get ough team, but tough," Michigan coach Bruce lazlin said. Berque said. "And that's what they did." LAST CHANCE: Matko Mara- vic may not have finished a match, but the All-Americanileft an indelible mark on Michigan's 4-2victory over Texas Tech yes- terday in the NCAA men's ten- nis Regional. The senior left his doubles match with junior Andrew Mazlin unfinished after Michi- gan quickly took the other two doubles matches. It was only fitting that Maravic and Mazlin were the only two Wolverines left on the courtwhen Michigan needed one more point to clinch the regional championship. Both players held commanding leads in the third set, and the only question was which one would clinch the regional for the Wolverines Leading 5-2 in the third set, Maravic had to wait through his opponent's injury timeout. The break allowed him to watch as Mazlin secured the regional title with a blazing ace, blowing his serve by Texas Tech's Lenior Ramos. Mazlin'svictory setoff a raucous celebration on the court of the Varsity Tennis Center, but he admitted afterwards that the victory came with a twinge of guilt. "The whole time I felt bad because (Maravic's opponent) took an injury timeout and Matko was going to win that," Mazlin said. "He took two breaks serving, and the kid is an animal. He wasn't going to lose in tightsituations like that. It was tough watching Matko just sit there when he had the opportunity to close it out." Maravic, however, didn't let not finishing either of his matches affect him. He was too busy being excited for the team, which won 20 matches in a season for just the third time in team history. "I really don't feel bad at all," Maravic said about the last home match of his career. "(Mazlin) had a great year. It's a team sport, and it really doesn't matter who gets the point. If he doesn't clinch it, I'll clinch it." 4 I I I 4