Tuesday, May 26,2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com i WORLD SERIES BOUND Wolverines punch their ticket to Oklahoma City By MICHAEL FLOREK Daily Sports Writer A three-year hiatus was long enough for coach Carol Hutchins and the Michigan softball team. Since 2005 when they became the University's only team national champions since the 2001 field hockey team, the Wolverines have watched each of MICHIGAN 8 their BAYLOR 1 seasons end one MICHIGAN 7 round too BAYLOR 1 early. . This year, Michigan gets to go back where it belongs. The fifth-seeded Wolverines beat Baylor 8-1 and 7-1in the Super Regional, best two-out-of-three series to get back to the Women's College World Series - their first since the 2005 National Champion- ship season. "It's why they come to Michi- gan," Hutchins said. "When they come here at some point they real- ize they're the ones that get it done. What this group has accomplished here, they did that. Michigan didn't do it and I didn't do it, but the kids do it." For the past four years, senior shortstop Teddi Ewing has taken her spot on the field with the 2005 National Champions sign bear- ing down on her. While the faces around her have changed, she was a stalwart for Michigan over the past four years. But she hadn't bro- ken through the Super Regional barrier. Ewing's trip to Oklahoma City this season means that every player who has come through the Michi- gan softball program since 1992 will have reached at least one Col- lege World Series. Despite having a sub-par year at the plate, hitting .185 on the sea- son, Ewing went 2-for-4 against the Bears (40-22) and scored two runs in her final game at Alumni Field. Both of her hits were the first hits in rallies that scored four runs and then three runs in the follow- ing inning. "We really bought in to playing one-pitch softball and believing in each other and believing in the pro- gram," Ewing said. "It means a lot to get back to Oklahoma City and have a chance to go for it again." While game two was highlight- ed by Ewing's performance, it was all about sophomore first baseman Dorian Shaw in game one. Shaw tied a Michigan single- game record when she registered three home runs. With the Wolver- ines already up 1-0, she took Baylor starter Whitney Canion deep in the second inning. In the fifth, she homered off Brittney Turner, and an inning later it was Shaina Brock who had the honor of giving up the record-tying long ball. . "We see her do it every day in The Michigan softball team celebrates at Alumni Field following its 7-1 victory over Baylor on Saturday. practice," junior Nikki Nemitz said. "It's a great energy (boost) seeing the ball go that far in a game and counting, as opposed to in practice. We feed off of that." The offense had its ups and downs this year, but its pitching has been consistent and didn't dis- appoint in the Super Regionals. Nemitz and sophomore Jordan Taylor combined to give up only eight hits while striking out 21hit- ters in their two games. Taylor struck out 13 in the series-clinching game, making it her sixth consecutive start with double-digit strikeouts. "Those are two very good pitch- ers," Baylor coach Glenn Moore said. "They complement-each other very well, two different styles. (Taylor's) off-speed is devastating, she has a late break on the ball and it's very hard to stay on it." The Wolverines will need their pitchers to outduel the No. 4 seed Alabama in their first game of the WCWS Thursday. The Crimson Tide's Kelsi Dunne went through both games of the Super Regional without having a single hit regis- tered against her. "I don't concern myself a whole lot with who we're playing because our focus is on us," Hutchins said. "Our strength is us, and we focus on us." T I-8 E O U C3 1 14. A L. 512 E. William (734) 663-3379 LIMITED TIME OFFER For Our Friends at The U CUSTOMER APPRECIATION Lunch Buffet M-F 11-2pm $6.95 $2 OFF our Lunch Buffet With Beverage Included Just Present Your U of M I.D. Offer Expires: 7/10/09