April 14, 2000
(vol. 110, iss. 119)
• Page Image 16
… wanted to come here," Taylor said. "I just wanted to check out the other schools, but I knew in my heart that I wanted to come here." AT HOME IN ANN ARBOR Taylor is now in her second season as a Wolverine…
… will have speed. And to those who know the sport, her abil- ities, her leadership, desire, and her smile through it all will be a clear reminder of the contributions she made to Wolverine softball…
…. DANNY KAICK/Daily Melissa Taylor may not have the physique of most conventional athletes. But the junior brings all of the intangibles to the Wolverines that help them consistently reign as national…
… powers. A Studious Softball team plays on through summer DANNY KALICK/Daily Junior centerfielder Chrissy Garza and the rest of the third-place Wolverines will look to slide past Ohio State and Penn State…
… Wolverines - who boast wins over national powers UCLA, Arizona State and Louisiana State -- are a legitimate contender for the national title. If Michigan has any designs on moving from contender status up to…
… favorite, though, one thing has to pick up - its offensive production. The Wolverines are coming off of a doubleheader against Central Michigan on Wednesday where they mustered just one run in two games…
… left nine runners on base and, surprisingly, given the Wolverines' defensive prowess, committed four errors. "We knew that Central wouldn't be a walkover," freshman outfielder Melinda Moulden said. "We…
… but only one game out of first. Stop by Alumni Stadium this summer to ' find out if the Wolverines catch Penn State and Iowa. Today OHIO STATE (DH) 2 p.m. May 11-13 Big Ten Tournament* TBA' May. 18…
… one of her teammates, will have to step up and become a dependable hitter in the clutch for the Wolverines. If that doesn't happen, Michigan's players just might get to join their schoolmates in an…