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April 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 14

… thing that pitchers have to get to be successful is solid fielding. The Michigan softball pitchers benefit greatly from their infielders' play. "Yeah, (our infield) is really solid," Wolverine pitcher…

… .950. As a result, the Wolverines are second in the confer- ence standings. Kovach said she has been saved numerous times by her shortstop. "(Mary) took this one ball, it ricocheted off my leg," Kovach…

… top of the seventh. The Wolverines entered the top of the seventh trailing Indiana (4-8 Big Ten, 18-14 overall) by a 5-2 margin. With the help of a seldom- used freshman and the clutch hitting of two…

… Cheryl Pearcy pinch-hit- ting for second baseman Kathryn Gleason. Pearcy proceeded to find a gap in shallow centerfield and se- nior Kari Kunnen followed with a single to continue the Wolverine rally…

…. Shortstop Mary Campana scorched her second hit of the game; a two-run triple, deep into right field Pearcy and Kunnen both came around to score on the blast. In total, five Wolverines scored in the inning…

… game today," Forbis said. "By the second game, though, m arm did feel better." The first two games of the series were not stellar ones for the Wolverines. Michigan managed to split the doubleheader 3…

…-0, 7-1. The Wolverines suffered a monstrots collapse in the sixth inning of the second game to seal their defeat. Sis Hoosiers crossed the plate in the in- ning. "I think we pitched very well the first…

… stayed home for a weekend se- ries at Fisher Stadium. The Wolverines' doubleheader against Indiana yesterday was their Big Ten home opener. Michigan (4-10 Big Ten, 12-25 overall) had its five-game winning…

… get the Wolverines back on the winning track. "Ray Ricken pitched, another outstanding game," Michigan coach Bill Freehan said. "That was a good one-run win - we haven't had that yet in the Big Ten…

…." Ricken allowed just five hits in seven innings for the Wolverines. A fine defensive play in the second inning by centerfielder Brian Simmons took the Hoosiers out of the inning and kept Michigan on top…

April 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 17

…-run Wolverine seventh. Benedict's only blemish in the final day was a strikeout in the first game. Junior Mary Campana had the other clutch performance when the Wolverines were in need. Campana crushed a two…

…. Some of the fans were not surprised yesterday though. There was common agreement that it does get cold in Michigan, even in April. BASEBALL Continued from page 14 However, the Wolverines came roaring…

Wolverines out the rest of the way, giving up only three hits after the first inning. It was too late, though, as Ricken shut down the Hoosiers as well. If Ricken was the pitching hero of the second game, then…

… Indiana's Bob Scafa definitely starred in game one. Scafa (4-1) pitched a shutout, al- lowing only five hits. The Hoosier lefthander kept the Wolverines at bay all afternoon, striking out seven. Indiana got…

Wolverines but kept Michigan in the game for as long as he could. "Heintschel struggled - it was- n't as good as he can pitch," Freehan said. "But he stayed in there and . kept us in there for a while." The…

…. Hoosier pitcher Kassey Reynolds kept her streak alive for most of yesterday also, continuously flustering the Wolverines with her off-speed deliveries. FIELDING Continued from page 14 like veterans. Both…

… said. "I think we helped her out, we played right into her hands. She throws it up, real slow - an up-ball - and we went after it and almost every out we had was to the outfield." The Wolverines will…

… leader Iowa in May. Gleason has booted only one ball the entire season. The combination of the Big Ten's best pitching staff (1.38 ERA) and the Wolverine infield should lead Michigan to its second…

April 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 15

… indeed rank as one of his top choices, along with Southern California. He also said that Wolverine forward Chris Webber's decision on turning professional would not affect his decision, and he hinted that…

… he doubted that his high school teammate O'Bannon would select the Wolverines. Ford, who has Memphis State and Arkansas at the .top of his list, also ranked Michigan as "real high." Much like Jones, he…

… was heavily pursued by Crawford, at this point the Wolverines' most influential recruiter. "He talked to me and Avondre about it," Ford said. "He was telling me how we could be like another Fab Three…

… several top place finishes. Wolverine junior Molly McCli- mon won the i500m run last Friday with a time of 4:30.6. The Michigan distance medley relay team claimed first Saturday (11:32.61). Top Wolverines

April 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 120) • Page Image 16

… escaped the Michigan hockey team. True, the Wolverines' season did end less than three weeks ago. However, it is time to recover from the heart- wrenching overtime loss to Maine in the NCAA semifinals and…

… Pat Neaton is playing alongside Roberts in Europe and it looks as if he will soon be sporting the red, white and blue for coach Tim Taylor's U.S. Olympians. Center Mark Ouimet, the fastest Wolverine and…

… was a big reason why the Wolverines finished second nationally in goals scored per game. But the six played their last game at Yost in March, and their departure leaves a gargantuan hole on the ice and…

… Aaron Ward, the highest NHL draft choice in Wolverine history, will be the backbone of a weakened defensive corps and needs to have a career year. Forward Mike Stone will continue to be the hardest worker…

… it, the arena will be filled to: capacity for a game against Michigan State. The wheel will continue to spin, pushed by an ever-; changing group of Wolverines. The icemen will } cometh. "I like next…

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