March 26, 1982
(vol. 92, iss. 138)
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… to im- prove. "I think that the pitching can get much better," said Middaugh. "For us to be successful, we need some of our pitchers to come on." THE WOLVERINE mentor's pit- ching,, worries, however…
…)," said Middaugh. "We had much better defensive play than last year. We played pretty well." Middaugh also pointed out that the Wolverines played a much tougher spring schedule this year than in previous…
….Conference) title.", THE WOLVERINES opened their season by sweeping a doubleheader from Central Michigan, 13-0 and 7-2. The batsmen's winning streak con- tinued as they took the first game of a doubleheader from the…
… Houston Cougars, 5-3. Michigan, however, gave up its first loss of the season to the Cougers in the second game of the twinbill, 6-2. The Wolverines dropped two straight after their loss to Houston, falling…
…- final game of the trip, the Wolverines made up for an earlier loss with a victory against Nebraska, 4-1. Michigan was rated fifth in the nation by All-American Baseball News and seventh by Collegiate…
…," said Middaugh. "He is a much better thrower this year." Paciorek's offensive play has also aided the Wolverines, as he currently leads the Michigan batting statistics with his .528 average for the trip…
…. Another player who has shown im- provement for the Wolverines is junior Jeff Jacobson. Jacobson garnered an average of .452 for the trip. "JACOBSON has always been a good defensive player," said Middaugh…
…," he said. After meeting the Hurons on Tuesday, the Wolverines face Grand Valley State the following day. LSA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Merit Award Recipients Jay P. Belanger Eric P. Greenblatt Christopher…