Miami 10
#12 Michigan 18
Boxscore
March 20, 2010
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- No.
12-ranked Michigan (5-4) pulled away in the second half en
route to its fifth-consecutive victory with an 18-10
triumph over Miami University (0-2). The comeback victory
marked the second straight game in which the Wolverines have
rebounded from an early deficit to pull out the win.
Sophomore
Alaina Mezwa (Rochester
Hills, Mich./Sacred Heart) turned in her best
performance of
the season, finishing the game tied with Johnson with a
game-high four goals while adding two helpers.
Mezwa scored
several highlight goals using her speed to roar past any
Redhawk defenders who had the misfortune of trying to keep
pace with the speedy sophomore.
Miami struck first with a goal on its
opening possession but Michigan got a rare defenseman goal
when sophomore
Kelsey Martin (Radnor, Pa./Radnor) picked up
a ground-ball and sprinted down the field to score her second of the season.
The Redhawks
answered to go back on top 2-1 but the Wolverines responded
with a 4-0 run. Senior Amy
Johnson (Washington, D.C./Holton-Arms)
started the scoring with her 15th goal of the season to
tie the game 2-2. Sophomore
Ani Shekerjian (Bloomfield
Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day) gave the Wolverines
their first lead of the day with her 12th goal of
the year. Junior tri-captain
Britt Boehm (Rocky
River, Ohio/Magnificat) and fellow captain senior
Arielle Dyner (Livingston, N.J.) tacked on
back-to-back goals to give Michigan a 5-2 lead.
Miami scored
the next three in a row to tie the game at 5-5 before Mezwa
and junior Jess Stanley
(Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Marian) converted a pair
of free-positions within 0:27 to put the Wolverines in front 7-5.
The final
minute of the first half featured a flurry of goals
including three in the final 0:46. The Redhawks cut Michigan's lead to 7-6 but the Wolverines ended the period
with two quick scores. Stanley secured the draw and
immediately fed freshman
Sam Zetlin (Framingham, Mass./Framingham) who
beat the Miami defense back to score with 0:22 left on the
clock. The Wolverines weren't done scoring as Shekerjian
finished a one-timer from Stanley with just three ticks left
to make the halftime score 9-6 in favor of Michigan.
The
Wolverines took control off the second-half whistle, scoring
the first three goals. Michigan outscored Miami 8-1 over the
first 24 minutes of the period while the outcome was still
in doubt.
Johnson,
Stanley and Mezwa all netted their second goals of the game
to break the game open at 12-6.
The Redhawks
cut the edge to five with 19:18 to play but the Wolverines
scored the next five including two more from Johnson, giving
her four on the game. Both of Johnson's goals were assisted
by Mezwa.
Junior
Amanda Schutte (San
Diego, Calif./La Costa Canyon) bounced in a
free-position marker and then Mezwa punctuated the 5-0 run
by scooping up Boehm's rebound and wrapping around the back
of the net to beat the goalie for her first career
hat-trick.
Mezwa added
one last goal for the Wolverines as she won the draw clean
and then easily outsprinted the Redhawk defenders for a
one-on-one with the goalie. Her fourth goal set a
career-high and made the margin 18-10 in favor of the
Wolverines.
Michigan will return to action at
Oosterbaan Fieldhouse in Ann Arbor with two games next
weekend (Mar. 26 and 28) against Western Michigan and
Oakland. Friday's game is scheduled to begin at 6:30 PM and
Sunday's start time is 7:30 PM.
Game Notes: Michigan's win
avenged a preseason loss to Miami and brought the team above
.500 for the first time this season...Zetlin had her
multiple-goal streak snapped after scoring two or more goals
in the season's first eight games. She did extend her
consecutive games with a goal streak to nine..Johnson's hat-trick
was her second of the season...Johnson extended her own
program-record for goals scored to 142 and points to 177.
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