April 29, 2003
(vol. 113, iss. 134)
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… that we have a situation where one (doubles) team plays well, one team plays poorly and the other team comes up just a little bit short." After surrendering the doubles point, the Wolverines won three of…
… match down 1-0 doubles point) iti singles matches a team," Mees sai was an issue wit tried different co just did not have our performance.' The Wolverine send any players t and Doubles Cham while their…
… we any consistency in Michigan second baseman Nick Rudden slides into third base in Satu over Penn State. The Wolverines dropped Sunday's game 6-4 to spliti s do not expect to BASdisastrous inning…
… runs st beginning. effort.' " The Wolverines tied th of the guys will go Farrell's final product was very in the bottom of the third of tournaments," said impressive, especially when it looked as…
… Wolverines struck bac good tennis players. really cost us," Maloney said. games in Saturday's dot (the team). It's going The Wolverines' next hitter, Mike game one of the double to work with." Sokol, worked…
…-hander. The senior drove test, the Wolverines erase the ball down the third-base line, but deficit, and won 6-5. L Penn State third baseman Mike Milliron Michigan with the games snagged the ball and tagged…
…'re more ofa line-drive doubles team than we are a true power team," Michigan baseball coach Rich Mal- oney said. Most of the time, the skipper's state- ment holds true, but this past weekend the Wolverines…
… seniors provided the firepower. Senior left fielder Jordan Cantalamessa's three- run jack cut Penn State's lead to 4-3 in the third. The Wolverines still found themselves down by one in the sixth when…