Monday, May 12, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 15 SOFTBALL From page 13 Nemitz (21-3) have held the nation's best combined earned runs average all season (0.70). They attack hitters and keep them off-balance. Even though Taylor and Nemitz are underclassmen, hitters and coaches can't help but take notice of their composure on the mound. With the game on the line, they can shut down teams one batter at a time. And the Wolverines couldn't ask for better leadership. Senior co-captains Samantha BASEBALL From page 13 and helped pull Michigan out of a jam in the sixth inning. Junior pitcher Mike Powers also shined from the mound in the series. In the first game of Saturday's doubleheader, Powers pitched five innings in relief, holding Minnesota scoreless when the game was on the line going into extra-innings. "He got better as the game went on, which is pretty special because a lot of guys get rattled with adversity," Maloney said. The Wolverines have faced adversity all season, especially when they struggled out the gate to an 8-6 record. But Michigan bounced back, and now owns another Big Ten regular-season title. When Maloney met with the Minnesota coaches after the game, assistant coach Rob For- nasiere told him, "Your team has great poise and confidence." Findlay and Alessandra Giampaolo have led Michigan on and off the field.Theirvocalpresenceondefense and in the dugout is hard to match. Not a single pitch leaves the hands of Nemitz or Taylor without Findlay's words of encouragement from sec- ond base. Besides leading the team in bat- ting average and on-base percentage, Findlayis the Michigan all-time lead- er in home runs (62) and RBI (217), and Giampaolo has shown a knack for consistent play, hitting safely in 35 of the last 39 games, including one of Michigan's four hits in Thursday's loss. But most important, they know what it takes to win a National Championship. They're available to remind their young teammates that every at-bat is notgoing to come easy and every pitch is not going to come through. Their experience is invaluable to winning. They saw what it was like to be the first team east of the Mis- sissippi River to win a National Title and are ready to lead Michigan to another. The Wolverines are determined to show the country that they can compete with the West Coast power- houses and not justput up a fight, but come out on top. They're hungry for post-season success, and Thursday's loss was a wake-up call. The Spartans (9-13, 27-29 overall) saw their season end Friday in their 13-4 semi-final loss to Iowa. Michi- gan won't be facing such mediocre teams inthe near future. The road to Oklahoma City will be filled with the nation's best. The Wolverines have proven themselves against tough competition. After out- scoring ranked opponents by a com- bined 43-15 margin, this team has shown the talent, power and dedica- tion to make itnto Oklahoma City. TRACK From page 13 the week before and with the Big Ten Championships looming ahead, it was difficult for Harmsen to have a goal duringthe event. But LaPlante was happy with his per- formance. But the Wolverines have gradual- ly improved their finish since 2005. And with the 4x100-meter relay running on all cylinders, Michigan is primed to contend for its first title under Wolverine coach Ron War- hurst, who took the helm in 2000. Car RepaIr " Covwpetit~Ve TPrLces " F.Fe ra4 bade to awjts " 1a WtfLUOWO( - 30 Uears RI Orofeal ProAutoTechs.com I T.9 * Technicians 734.665.9707 The Driving Force in Auto Repair" Sneak Peek Open Rehearsal Friday May 16th, 8 PM Arts in Motion Dance Studio 2841 Boardwalk, Ann Arbor 48104 Admission by Donation - Punchand Nibbles follow People www.peopledancing.org Q . .% AS I tiCe L 'q0 0o4 _