16 Monday, June 2, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com NOTEBOOK From Page 15 stock. Three years later, Putnam is one of the best pitchers in college baseball. He went 9-0 with a 2.58 ERA this year and is ranked as the 50th best pitcher in the draft by Baseball America. Another likely draft pick is shortstop Jason Christianranked asthe117thbest prospect for position players by Baseball America. Juniors Chris Fetter and Adam Abra- ham are also possible draft picks in the upcoming draft. Both players are undecided on wheth- er they will leave for the major leagues and will wait until after the draft to make a decision. "The kids have dreams, and if the opportunity is right for them, they have to pursue that opportunity," Maloney said. "I don't think any of these guys are going to rush out the door. People are going to have to pay these guys to leave here." Pack 'em in: Michigan set an atten- dance record for the newly renovated Ray Fisher Stadium this weekend. A combined 4,154 fans packed into the stadium for two games Saturday. Arizona coach Andy Lopez even appreciated the enthusiastic crowd because Arizona has had lackluster home attendance all season. "It's fun to see a community support a program like they did tonight," Lopez said after Arizona beat Michigan 4-3. "I'm very envious." Friday night's crowd was the largest of the regional for a single game. 4,082 people alone bought tickets to the game. University President Mary Sue Coleman and many of the donors who supported the stadium renovation were on hand to witness Michigan host the regional. "It was a fantastic crowd," Maloney said. "You couldn't pack any more peo- ple in here." TRACK From Page 15 It came as no surprise to Henry that the meet was dominated by warm-weather schools. Louisiana State fin- ished first in the region, tal- lying an impressive 119 points over the weekend. The Tigers were followed in the stand- ings by Tennessee (66 points) and Mississippi (49 points). Michigan placed the highest of any Midwestern school (41 points). "I thought we had a very hard-fought final day," Henry added. "But we were pleased with the performance we had overall." The five Wolverine qualifiers will next compete June 11-14 at the NCAA Outdoor Champion- ships in Des Moines, Iowa. Senior Nate Recknagel sat out most of the weekend with an injured elbow. I r