April 22, 2013
(vol. 123, iss. 108)
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… while the Sooners and the other four teams were anx- iously waiting to begin their last event rotations, the Wolverines couldn't help but smile. No. 3 Michigan (7-1 Big Ten, 27-2 overall) was up on the…
… to the Wolverine bench. Junior Sam Mikulak was up by 2.95 points in the all-around com- petition over his teammate, soph- omore Adrian de Los Angeles. So with first and second place locked up in the…
… all-around, a huge floor routine was all that stood in Michigan's way to a team title. The Wolverines did more than rise to the occasion on their floor exercise, where they scored an event-high 75…
… team to win, and that approach was really great - just get out there and be the best." All in all, it was a storybook weekend for the Wolverines, who started out as well as they fin- See CHAMPIONS, Page…
… 3B Wolverines extend streak to 21 games Softball sweeps Iowa to extend the nation's longest winning streak By ERIN LENNON Daily Sports Writer Whether it's winning by 10 in five innings or with a…
…. In the fifth, Iowa short- stop Megan Blank drilled a three- run home run into the right-field bleachers, cutting the Wolverine lead to just three. Sophomore pitcher Sara Dri- esenga entered the circle…
… for the Wolverines in the sixth in relief of Wagner. Holding onto a two-run lead with two outs and the bases loaded in the top of the seventh, Driesenga came through with a strikeout to complete the two…
… more singles put the Wolverines up 5-0 with one out. After a solo shot from senior second baseman Ashley Lane put Michigan up 7-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning, Hutchins sent freshman utility player…
… Kelsey Susalla in to pinch hit. Susalla came just shy of her fifth home run in two weeks but settled for her first career triple off of the right-field wall. The Wolverines completed their eighth mercy…