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Home > The Bear Blog > Archives > 2009 > May > 23 > Entry

Michigan rolls past BU, 7-1, to win Super Regional

3:49 p.m.: Jordan Taylor threw a five-hitter and collected 13 strikeouts as Michigan romped to a 7-1 win to complete a two-game sweep of Baylor to win the Super Regional and advance to the World Series.

3:31 p.m.: Bree Hanafin singles and Brette Reagan walks, but Taylor strikes out Alex Colyer and Courtney Oberg to get out of the jam in the sixth.

3:13 p.m.: Taylor strikes out the side in the bottom of the fifth.

2:48 p.m.: Michigan adds three more runs in the fourth as Findlay hit a two-run double off reliever Brittany Turner and St. Clair pushed across a run with a squeeze bunt.

2:33 p.m. Baylor coach Glenn Moore said in ESPN interview before the top of the fourth that he didn’t start Whitney Canion because pain is shooting through her arm and she couldn’t go.

2:22 p.m.: Michigan batted around and scored four runs on five hits off Brock in the top of the third. Angela Findlay and Roya St. Clair ripped run-scoring doubles while Nikki Nemitz ripped a two-run double.

2:02 p.m.: Courtney Oberg hits a solo homer over the left-field fence with one out in the second to give Baylor a 1-0 lead.

1:45 p.m.: Both Baylor and Michigan went down in order in the first inning of the second game of the Super Regional in Ann Arbor. Shaina Brock started for Baylor, while Jordan Taylor is pitching for Michigan.

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