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5/14/06- Ritter Carries Michigan to Repeat as Big Ten Champions
The Michigan
Wolverines Softball team entered the Big Ten Tournament as defending
champions, but this time, they were on the road at Sharon J.
Drysdale Field on the campus of the Northwestern University
Wildcats. That would not affect them as the Wolverines claimed their
second straight Big Ten Tournament Championship in convincing
fashion behind the dominant pitching of senior Jennie Ritter. She
finished the entire tournament with her 39th, 40th, and 41st
shutouts of the year.
Weather was played into effect in Evanston, Illinois as it led to a
postponement of the first day’s games which included Michigan’s
first round game against Michigan State. The game with the
Wolverines and Spartans was slated for Friday (May 12) at 9:00 AM.
The early start time did not cause the Michigan bats to perform in a
sluggish manner. Michigan enjoyed a barrage of homeruns including a
back-to-back performance in the bottom of the first by Samantha
Findlay and Becky Marx. That pair of blasts put Michigan up 2-0.
The Michigan third inning continued in the hit frenzy from the
defending national champions. Michigan scored on a Findlay single to
score Rebekah Milian, followed by Alessandra Giampaolo single to
score Michelle Weatherdon to push the cushion to 4-0 in favor of the
Wolverines. Another homerun came to the surface as Stephanie Bercaw
hit a three run homerun to begin the crushing blow to the Spartans,
9-0. Another hit from Becky Marx brought in more runs, on her single
up the middle to score two, 11-0.
Jennie Ritter sustained her shutout as she recorded four strikeouts
through the fourth, she would finish with six. Michigan would only
need three more runs for the NCAA Softball mercy to come into
effect. Michigan would deliver as another homerun went over the
fence for the Wolverines. Angie Danis hit a three run homerun to put
Michigan up 13-0 and subsequently securing the win for the
Wolverines. The Spartans would remain scoreless in the top of the
fifth for Michigan to win their first round game and advance to the
second round match against Indiana, who beat the Iowa Hawkeyes in
the first round a few hours later. Michigan improved to 38-13
all-time in the postseason and 23-8 in the Big Ten Tournament.
Michigan returned to action the next morning in their quest to reach
the championship game. The Wolverines enjoyed the small ball
approach from their offense as Becky Marx doubled to drive in
Tiffany Haas in the top of the first to allow Michigan to gain a 1-0
advantage. Tiffany Worthy singled in the top of the sixth to drive
in Giampaolo to put Michigan up 2-0. Michigan also scored another in
the sixth as Stephanie Bercaw doubled to drive in Worthy from first
to put Michigan up 4-0.
Jennie Ritter would not allow Indiana to have another base runner
for the rest of the game as she struck out six straight batters to
finish the game and lead Michigan to their 11th championship game in
13 years. Michigan now faces Northwestern, the host of the Big Ten
Tournament, at 2:00 for the Big Ten Championship game. The
Wolverines and Wildcats split the season series in Ann Arbor earlier
in the year.
The championship game approached and the damp weather and fatigue of
both teams were in check. Michigan would take advantage of numerous
Northwestern defensive errors. In the third, Teddi Ewing advanced to
second of a Tiffany Haas ground ball. It looked to be prone to a
double play but a throwing error by Northwestern’s Ashley Crane.
Tiffany Worthy then singled to apparently advance both runners.
Giampaolo advanced to third, but another throwing error allowed her
to drive all the way home to put Michigan up, 1-0. Tiffany Haas
singled once more to drive in Grace Leutele to add to the cushion,
2-0. Jennie Ritter had a two hitter going through the sixth, where
she found some extra help from the Wolverine offense. Michigan
capitalized on another throwing error to score Giampaolo in the
bottom of the sixth after a Tiffany Worthy single, 3-0. Tiffany Haas
singled again to drive in Grace Leutele, 4-0. Rebekah Milian later
doubled to drive in two more in Tiffany Haas and Michelle Weatherdon,
6-0. Both runs were registered as unearned runs due to the fact of
the two throwing errors.
That would be all the Wolverines would need as Jennie Ritter won her
third straight Big Ten Tournament win in a span of two days to
improve to 27-6. She finished with only allowed two hits and struck
out nine. In her combined three starts in Evanston, Illinois, she
surrendered no runs. She was also named MVP of the Big Ten
Tournament. She was joined in the All-Big Ten Tournament team with
Becky Marx, Samantha Findlay, Tiffany Haas, Rebekah Milian, and
Tiffany Worthy.
Michigan now will await the NCAA Softball Selection show which will
be aired on ESPN News at 3:30 tomorrow (May 14).
Final Scores- Michigan 13 Michigan State 0 | Michigan 4
Indiana 0 | Michigan 6 Northwestern 0 | 2006 Big Ten Tournament
Championship.
Go Blue!
Alex Brooks
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