#3 Michigan 12 #14 Michigan State 9
Mar. 22, 2009
Boxscore
First Half Audio
Second Half Audio
Ann Arbor, MI -- In
front of a standing-room only crowd, #3 ranked Michigan (10-2,
4-0) topped interstate foe #14 Michigan State by a score
of 12-9. Over 475 fans crowded Oosterbaan Fieldhouse to
watch the Wolverines battle the Spartans in tight
contest from start to finish. Michigan had not been
challenged in a game since returning from the Santa
Barbara Shootout winning by an average margin of 11.2
goals in its last five games.
Michigan State made it
very clear that this would not be another cakewalk for
Michigan, taking a 2-1 lead off two goals from Allison
Atchoo. On an eight-meter penalty,
Micaela Battiste
(Flint, MI/Grand Blanc) leaped into the air, then
bounced a shot past the MSU goalie to knot the score at
2-2. Michigan would take the lead for good, using two
more goals off eight-meter shots from
Amy Johnson (Washington,
D.C./Holton-Arms) and Rachel
Lary (San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines). The Spartans
would cut the lead to one with a goal at the 6:30 mark
from Chelsea Beam. Quinn
Golinske (Beverly Hills, MI/Groves) scored her
second goal of the season, recovering after bobbling the
initial pass then beating her defender with a spin move
to open up a shot on goal. Johnson then opened the lead
up with her second goal of the contest as she converted
on an eight-meter, giving Michigan the 6-3 advantage.
Michigan would take a 6-4 lead into the intermission,
marking the eleventh time this year the Wolverines have
gone into halftime with a lead.
Lary opened up the
scoring in the second stanza with her season-high tying
third goal of the game. Lary ran a give-and-go to
perfection with Johnson who earned the assist.
Alexis Pavle (Grosse
Pointe, MI/Grosse Pointe South) became the third senior
to tally a goal on Senior Night, putting Michigan on top
8-4. Fellow senior, Battiste raced up the field weaving
through Spartan defenders before finding an open Pavle
in front of the net.
The Spartans would not
go down quietly with Atchoo taking control of the
subsequent draw and beating the entire Michigan defense
back leaving just Emmy
Scheidt (Birmingham, MI/Seaholm) in her path.
Scheidt was unable to come up with the save making the
score 8-5.Michigan State would score again three
minutes later to draw back to within two goals. Golinske
erased any momentum the visiting Spartans were able to
build up scoring her second goal of the night on a
beautiful one-timer off a Lary assist. Lary found the
cutting Golinske on the left post and Golinske swatted
the pass right into the net before the MSU goalie could
even move her stick. Pavle again pushed the Michigan
advantage back up to four goals at 10-6, scoring at the
14:10 mark. After Michigan State narrowed the gap to
10-7, Lary found Britt Boehm
(Rocky River, OH/Magnificant) with a cross-goal pass
leaving Boehm an open net for her 22nd goal of the
season. Pavle would ice the game, completing her
hat-trick - all of which came in the second half - at
the 7:21 mark. Michigan State would score two goals in
the closing minutes to bring the final tally to 12-9.
Michigan will next be
in action in Fort Collins, Colorado playing in the
Colorado State Tournament this weekend. The Wolverines'
schedule for this tournament includes games against
Wyoming, #10 BYU, Denver, #7 Colorado
State, and #18 Minnesota.
Game Notes:
This was the final home game for Michigan's seven
seniors: Alexis Pavle, Natalie Relich, Micaela Battiste,
Julie Baskind, Rebecca Miller, Rachel Lary, and
Christine Lee...Michigan finished the season undefeated
at home (7-0)...Game attendance of 475 set a new program
record as spectators had to stand or sit on the ground
once bleacher space was exhausted...Johnson's two goals
give her the team lead with 25 on the season...Lary and
Pavle extended their team-high six game goal
streak...Johnson now has ten multi-goal games on the
season and has scored in ten of the twelve games this
season.
Contact: Stuart Zaas (734)-239-4711,
szaas@umich.edu