May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 10
… the Michigan women's team got its first taste of the phenom as they visited Nor- thwestern for a pair of doubleheaders. Although unable to overcome Ishikawa, the Wolverines con- tinued to play sound…
… softball by splitting both twin- bills with the Wildcats. IN FRIDAY'S first game, Ishikawa fanned 11 of the first 13 Wolverine batters and 16 for the game as Northwestern clinched the conference title with…
… a 2-1 victory. Vicki Morrow pitched well for Michigan, fanning seven Wildcats. The Wolverines came back in the second game behind freshman Julie Clark's four-hit shutout to triumph, 3-0. Clark…
…, 9-2. Seegert recorded Michigan's lone highlight by hitting a 200-foot homer to lead off the contest. BUT ONCE again the Wolverines came back as yet another freshman, Mari Foster, increased her record…
… to 8-2. Seegert's fourth home run of the campaign sparked the 5-4 victory. Seegert's fourth homer gave her another Wolverine season record. Last week, she set new records fqr most doubles and RBI's ina…
… single season. Michigan coach Bob DeCarolis, who is stepping down after four years at the helm, was pleased to end the season on a winning note. The Wolverines finished the '84 season 32-24, 12-12 in Big…
… in the Olympic trials as well. Sue Schroeder-made national time as well in the 1500 meters. Other firsts for the Wolverines came from Martha Gray in the 800 meters and by the 4x400-meter relay team…