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Rematch! Michigan vs. UCLA

by Dave
Wednesday, March 15, 2006

ESPN's televised rematch of last year's Women's College World Series, Michigan vs. UCLA lived up to the hype, and then some.   The game was actually better than the hotly contested best of three the teams played to decide the national championship last year.   This one went to the Bruins in ten innings.

UCLA has given notice with its play this year that it will challenge all comers for the title of National Champion.   The team had won all but one of its games leading into this contest.   Bruin pitcher Jeli Selden sported a microscopic era and has been supported by the team's propensity for the long ball.   Selden is mixing her pitches extremely well this year and has the record to show for it.

The Wolverines on the other hand have shown a few cold weather cobwebs but that's to be expected since they have yet to play a home game and have played far fewer games than their warm weather counterparts.   Ace pitcher Jennie Ritter still has some kinks to work out before she returns to the tight form of last year.   Ritter, when at the top of her game, is the absolute master of getting ahead of the hitter and keeping the ball just outside the zone, not to mention inside the park.

Selden seemed a little sharper than Ritter except when it came to fielding her position.   That cost her as several runners got on due to poor plays by the pitcher and a couple of these led to Michigan runs.   But Ritter's lack of sharpness allowed UCLA to add several to their homerun total.

After four innings, UCLA led 2 - 1.   The Bruins took Ritter yard twice with dingers by Benyi and Legaspi in the second and fourth innings.   Michigan had evened the score in the third with a walk, a throwing error by Selden, and a base hit to right.

In the fifth, UCLA added to its lead as eighth hitter Herrera took one out down the left field line making it 3-1.

In the top of the sixth, Michigan got one back on a solo homerun by catcher Becky Marx with nobody out.   Michigan continued to rally but Selden eventually put out the fire with her 100th pitch of the game.   It looked like UCLA would take this iteration of what is becoming the game's biggest rivalry but then it was Deja Vu all over again as Samantha Findlay took Selden long with a runner on first after yet another poor fielding play by Selden.   That gave Michigan a 4 - 3 lead.

Ritter looked to be cruising in the seventh until the Bruins stormed back with another solo dinger by Holum.   She walked the next batter, Herrera, but struck out Henry.   Herrera moved to second on a wild pitch but Ritter got Duran on a ground out.

In the eighth, Michigan went fairly quietly.   With two outs Hass singled deep into the hole at short.   She then stole second but was stranded after Bercaw worked the count to 3-2 only to pop out harmlessly behind first.   UCLA followed suit going quietly in the bottom half.   In the ninth, UCLA's Selden held serve.   Ritter returned the favor to the Bruins, retiring her eighth straight batter to end the inning.

In the tenth, Michigan again went quietly as the timezone difference began to show on the Wolverines' faces.   In the bottom half of the inning, Herrera walked then stole second as Henry struck out for the fourth time in the game.   Duran sky'd to center for the second out but then Krista Colburn claimed the game with a home run far over the right field fence.


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