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Michigan Splits Twinbill at Purdue – University of Michigan Athletics
» Michigan break up a Large Ten Convention doubleheader with Purdue on Sunday (Could 1), dropping the primary recreation, 12-4, earlier than taking the nightcap by a 13-2 rating.
» Chase Allen allowed only one earned run in 8.0 innings of labor within the second recreation of the day and improved to 6-0 on the season.
» Dylan Stanton had a four-hit effort in recreation two which included his first profession house run.
» In recreation one, Cameron Weston struck out seven batters however was tagged for the loss after permitting six runs.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The College of Michigan baseball crew earned a break up of a Large Ten Convention doubleheader towards Purdue on Sunday (Could 1) at Alexander Area. The Boilermakers took recreation one by a rating of 12-4 earlier than Michigan got here roaring again within the nightcap to win 13-2.
Following a loss within the first recreation of the day, Michigan (23-18, 9-5 B1G) responded within the nightcap with a six-run second inning. Dylan Stanton, Ted Burton and Clark Elliott collected RBI singles earlier than Joe Stewart launched a three-run homer effectively over the left area wall to supply an early cushion.
Michigan opened the sport within the fifth with 5 extra runs as Elliott drove house two with a bases-loaded single whereas Jimmy Obertop, Stanton and Joey Velazquez all added RBI singles.
That was lots for U-M starter Chase Allen, who improved to 6-0 on the season after permitting only one earned run on 5 hits in 8.0 innings of labor whereas putting out three. Jacob Denner closed out the win within the ninth.
Stanton capped a powerful weekend together with his fourth hit of the evening within the ninth inning. The 2-run homer to left heart — and his first profession house run — gave U-M a 13-2 lead.
Along with Stanton’s 4 hits in recreation two of the twinbill, Tito Flores added three hits for U-M whereas Elliott and Stewart had two hits and three RBIs every.
Purdue (25-14, 6-7 B1G) claimed the opening recreation by a rating of 12-4. Purdue scored a pair of unearned runs within the backside of the second and jumped out to a 5-0 lead by 4 innings regardless of beginning pitcher Cameron Weston racking up seven strikeouts in that span.
Michigan scored twice within the fifth inning on a pair of RBI groundouts following successful batter and an opposite-field double from Jack Van Remortel. Purdue obtained a run again within the backside of the fifth, however Velasquez ended the momentum when he minimize down a run at house plate following a two-out single.
That momentum was short-lived, nevertheless, as Purdue broke open the sport within the sixth inning with six runs towards the U-M bullpen. Frey led Michigan within the first recreation of the day with two hits whereas Riley Bertram contributed a two-run double within the eighth inning, however the deficit was too large to beat.
Michigan will return to motion on Tuesday (Could 3) when the Wolverines kick off a six-game house stand with a midweek contest towards Youngstown State. First pitch is slated for six p.m. on the Wilpon Advanced, house of Ray Fisher Stadium. » Purchase Tickets
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Michigan lands No. 3 transfer RB Haynes from Tide
Alabama transfer running back Justice Haynes has signed with Michigan, the school announced Friday.
Haynes, the No. 3 running back in ESPN’s transfer rankings, finished as Alabama’s third-leading rusher with 448 yards on 5.7 yards per carry and 7 touchdowns as a sophomore. He’ll have two more seasons of eligibility with the Wolverines.
The 5-foot-11, 210-pound back from Buford, Georgia, started six games in his second year with the Crimson Tide after rushing for 168 yards and two scores as a freshman. Haynes was the No. 24 overall player in the ESPN 300 for 2023.
He’ll join a Michigan backfield that must replace the production of seniors Kalel Mullings and Donovan Edwards, who combined for 1,537 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns in 2024.
Michigan does return freshman back Jordan Marshall, who rushed for 100 yards on 23 carries in the Wolverines’ 19-13 victory over Alabama in the Reliaquest Bowl on Dec. 31. Haynes did not play for either team in the bowl game.
Michigan has added eight transfer signees following its 8-5 season under first-year coach Sherrone Moore. The Wolverines are also bringing in quarterback Mikey Keene (Fresno State), wide receiver Donaven McCulley (Indiana) and offensive lineman Brady Norton (Cal Poly) to help bolster an offense that averaged 22 points per game this season, which ranks 113th in FBS.
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Central Michigan men arrested after police chase through multiple counties
Two central Michigan men — one of whom allegedly fled to Texas and Mexico after an armed robbery — were arrested after leading police on a car chase through multiple counties, officials said.
A detective with the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office at about 11 p.m. Monday received a tip the wanted suspect had returned to the county, authorities said. A tipster told the detective the suspect was driving a GMC Yukon and provided him with the license plate number, they said.
Investigators believed the suspect was traveling to his mother’s home in Ionia and sheriff’s deputies positioned themselves to intercept the SUV, police said. They spotted the vehicle on East Lincoln Avenue and tried to pull the Yukon over. However, the suspect driver fled through the city of Ionia and onto a highway to Montcalm County.
Additional law enforcement officers joined the chase on various back roads, they said. The Yukon then traveled toward Greenville where the city’s police department took over the pursuit, officials said.
They followed the suspect vehicle into Kent County where local sheriff’s deputies deployed devices near Northland Drive to puncture the Yukon’s tires. The devices were effective, the vehicle stopped and several people exited the Yukon and ran away, police said.
Authorities searched the area on foot and used a drone to find and arrest everyone who was in the Yukon, they said.
During questioning, the SUV’s driver admitted he knew one of his passengers was wanted for armed robbery, police said. He also told investigators he was a parolee himself and was afraid of being arrested for associating with a crime suspect, they said.
Officials said three other passengers in the Yukon, a 19-year-old woman, a 17-year-old male, and a 22-year-old man, are not being charged. The three are Ionia residents. Police also said all the people who were in the Yukon are related to each other.
Police said the SUV’s driver, Diego Luis Bowerman, 21, of Ionia, was charged with fleeing and eluding police and parole violation. He was arraigned Tuesday in 64-A District Court in Ionia on a charge of third-degree fleeing and eluding police, according to court records.
A judge set his bond at $30,000 and scheduled his next court hearing for Jan. 13, 2025. Officials said he is currently being held at the Ionia County Jail.
Police said the passenger wanted on an armed robbery warrant from Kent County, Enrique Vazquez, 22, also of Ionia, has yet to be formally charged. He was taken to the Kent County Jail.
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Oregon coach Dan Lanning shades Ohio State after Rose Bowl defeat
After a Rose Bowl blowout, in which his top-ranked Oregon Ducks were blitzed off the field, head coach Dan Lanning had an interesting quote. Still stinging from the fact that his team was completely outmatched on the field he invoked the Michigan Wolverines during his post-game presser. Surely, he knew this would draw the ire of Buckeye fans who are still stinging from the manhandling they endured at the hands of the Wolverines to end their regular season. Having lost “The Granddaddy of them all” , I suppose Lanning saw it as a chance to take a final parting shot at the team from Columbus.
While many CFP pundits believe his Oregon team got the shaft in their seeding this year, eventually you have to beat the good teams to win a Natty either way. Having to face an Ohio State team that is suddenly more motivated than ever, in the second round is not really a reward for winning the toughest conference in football though. Consider that Penn State, a team Oregon also beat in the regular season along with Ohio State, has had to play SMU and Boise State to stay alive in the playoff. We are just happy to give Lanning a final barb to toss at the Buckeyes on his way out of Pasadena.
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