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7 Mass robes
11 __ time
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airline
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16 Keats’ “still
unravish’d bride
of quietness”
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19 Barnyard noise
20 Topeka-to-Peoria
dir.
21 Spiny houseplant
22 Rwandan ethnic
group
23 Reporter’s query
25 Pundits
27 Baseball
commissioner
before Manfred
28 “May I get a word
in?”
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sought in a 1999
horror film
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propeller
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request
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sweetener
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come up for
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is “Forward”
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pronoun
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Pipers
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(1931)
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11 Ruckus
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amount
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heroine
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fastener
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29 Mostly-shaved-
head hairstyles
31 Classical guitar
family name

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Catania
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drinks
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horse
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45 “To Kill a
Mockingbird”
theme

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47 Tracey of sketch
comedy
51 ’30s V.P. John __
Garner
54 Pearl Harbor
site
56 March time?
58 Hailed
transport
59 Wildcatter’s find
60 In times past
61 __ master

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‘M’ blanks Bowling Green

By NATHANIEL CLARK

Daily Sports Writer

Less than 19 hours before the

start of Wednesday’s game, the
No. 17 Michigan baseball team
suffered
its
largest

defeat
of

2016, a 9-5
loss to Notre Dame.

Yet
on
Wednesday,
the

Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 21-6
overall) made Tuesday’s shortfall
seem like ancient history as it
topped
Bowling
Green,
5-0.

Wednesday was the sixth time this
season they shut out an opponent.

“The beautiful thing about

baseball is that each day is a new
opportunity,”
said
Michigan

coach Erik Bakich. “If we were to
dwell on anything that happened
yesterday, it would just set us up
negatively for today. Yesterday
had nothing to do with today.”

Sophomore right-hander Ryan

Nutof got the start for Michigan
and pitched a gem, throwing five
scoreless innings, giving up four
hits, walking two batters and
striking out four. Nutof’s record
improved to 4-1 with the win.

“(Nutof) was in attack mode,”

Bakich said. “He was getting
strike one and strike two and was
very efficient with his pitch count.
To be able to put up five zeros on
the board was exactly what we
needed because the game was
very much in question.”

The hero of Michigan’s offense

Wednesday was sophomore first
baseman Drew Lugbauer, who
launched a solo home run over
the right-field wall in the bottom
of the second inning to put the
Wolverines on the board.

He later blasted a two-run

homer to right in the seventh to put
Michigan ahead, 5-0, and fell just
short of knocking another one out
of the park in the third when he hit
a fly ball to the center field warning
track.

“I’m just trying to do as much

as I can do to help (the team),
whatever I need to do,” Lugbauer
said.

Bowling
Green
(2-4
Mid-

American, 11-17 overall) threatened
to score in the top of the fifth when
it put runners on first and second
with one out. After getting the next
batter out, Nutof walked Falcons’
right fielder R.J. Williams to load

the bases.

But Nutof got out of the jam

when he got Bowling Green left
fielder Matt Smith to fly out to
Wolverines’ senior center fielder
Cody Bruder.

“Having a team like ours

behind me actually helps with my
confidence,” Nutof said.

The score remained 1-0 until

the bottom of the sixth, when
sophomore third baseman Jake
Bivens came to bat with a runner
on third and two outs. Bivens
proceeded to single to third base
to drive in a run.

On the next at-bat, senior left

fielder Matt Ramsay smacked a
double to left field to score Bivens
and extend Michigan’s lead to
three. Ramsay then stole third
base with junior designated hitter
Carmen Benedetti up to bat to
move within 90 feet of home plate.

But Benedetti couldn’t bring

Ramsay home as he popped out to
left field to end the inning.

Benedetti did, however, pitch

1.2 innings of shutout relief, giving
up one hit and two walks while
striking out one in the process.
He followed junior right-hander
Keith Lehmann who pitched a

scoreless sixth frame.

“It’s always nice to see (the

bullpen)
come
in
and
stay

connected as a team and as a staff,”
Nutof said. “It creates momentum
for us into our next games.”

The Falcons put up one more

comeback effort in the top of the
eighth when they put runners on
first and second with two outs,
which prompted Bakich to pull
Benedetti in favor of sophomore
right-hander Bryan Pall.

Pall got Bowling Green catcher

Tyler Greiner to ground out to
third to nip the Falcons’ rally in
the bud.w

Junior right-hander Jackson

Lamb came on to pitch a one-two-
three ninth inning to earn his
second save of the year.

“Lamb is throwing downhill

with his fastball,” Bakich said.
“He looks really good. He looks
confident, he looks composed.
He’s attacking the zone.”

Wednesday’s victory improved

the Wolverines’ 2016 record at
Ray Fisher Stadium to 6-0. They
will have more opportunities
to add to their home win total
when they begin a three-game set
against Minnesota on Friday.

Lugbauer’s power
on full display in
Wolverines’ win

Sophomore homers
twice to energize

Michigan in

5-0 wins

By ETHAN WOLFE

Daily Sports Writer

After watching Matt Ramsay’s

three-homer
game
against

Northwestern
last
Friday,

sophomore first baseman Drew
Lugbauer wanted to get in on the
fun, too.

In
Wednesday’s
game

against Bowling Green (2-4
Mid-American, 11-18 overall),
Lugbauer smacked two home
runs over the right-field wall, a
solo shot in the second inning
and a two-run bomb in the sixth,
to lead the Wolverines’ offense
in their 5-0 victory. He finished
the day with two homers in four
at-bats, and three runs batted-
in.

“Seeing the guys get quality

at-bats in front of me was nice
insurance,”
Lugbauer said.
“That helped
me out and
got me going.
Anytime
someone does
something like
that it’s a good
a reception (by
the team).”

Added

Michigan
coach Erik Bakich: “He’s a guy
who can change the game with
one swing. He’s been doing a
good job of keeping the ball in the
middle and making loud contact
these past few games. It was good
to see Drew get some big hits for
us. We certainly needed them.”

Tied 0-0 in the bottom of the

second inning, Lugbauer’s first
homer put Michigan ahead 1-0, a
lead the Wolverines never gave up.

Up 3-0 in the sixth inning,

Lugbauer hit a nearly identical
shot to add to the cushion for
Michigan (3-0 Big Ten, 21-6).

Prior to the game, Lugbauer’s

only dinger of the season came
on an inside-the-park homer in
Michigan’s March 19 game versus
Oklahoma State.

He nearly hit a third against

the Falcons, but was robbed at the
warning track in center field in the
third inning.

“(Ramsay) told me I was

catching up to him,” Lugbauer
said. “I didn’t think about it. I
just thought about sticking to
the approach and hitting the ball
hard.”

All that junior lefty Ryan

Nutof (4-1) needed to earn the
victory was Lugbauer’s second
inning blast. Nutof shutout the
Falcons and allowed just four
hits in five innings. Junior lefties
Keith Lehmann and Carmen
Benedetti,
junior
right-hander

Jackson Lamb, and sophomore
right-hander Bryan Pall combined
to finish the final four innings.
Collectively, they blanked Bowling

Green and gave
up only one hit.

Nutof
was

happy with the
performance
of the pitchers,
and he spoke
glowingly about
how supportive
the offense has
been as of late.

“It’s

awesome

seeing guys like (Ramsay) and
(Lugbauer) having multi-homer
games,” Nutof said. “It’s so much
fun and brings a lot of energy to
the dugout.”

Fun and energy were welcome

sights for Michigan one day after
losing, 9-5, to Notre Dame. But
whether the Wolverines can
continue this energy without
the help of multi-homer games
remains to be seen.

BASEBALL

LIZZY XIONG/Daily

Sophomore right-hander Ryan Nutof threw five scoreless innings and struck out four batters in Michigan’s 5-0 win over Bowling Green on Wednesday.

BGSU
MICHIGAN

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5

“He’s a guy who
can change the
game with one

swing.”

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