2015-06-04

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Weekly Summer Edition Ann Arbor, MI

MichiganDaily.com

CELEBRATING OUR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM

BUSINESS

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Former AD named CEO of Toys ‘R’ Us

NEWS

Taste of Ann Arbor Event featured dishes from local eateries. >> SEE PAGE 2

NEWS

Position is Dave Brandon’s first post after resigning as ‘U’ athletic director

UM-Flint reloaded The University will offer Master of Liberal studies progrm online in Fall 2015. >> SEE PAGE 3 DELANEY RYAN/Daily

OPINION

Policy Paradox

A reflection on strengthening skilled trades in the state >> SEE PAGE 4

ARTS

‘Surf’ Chance the Rapper and The Social Experiment drop new album >> SEE PAGE 6

Michigan coach Carol Hutchins and the No. 3 Michigan softball team meet after losing Game 3 of the WCWS Championship to top-ranked Florida. The Wolverines lost, 4-1, after surrendering three runs in the first inning in the winner-take-all game.

SOFTBALL

Wolverines Lose to Florida in National Championship Michigan came shy of the NCAA title, falling to defending champions By TED JANES Daily Sports Writer

SPORTS

Betsa Shines Star pitcher regains strength in softball’s defeat >> SEE PAGE 12

INDEX Vol. CXXI, No. 136 | © 2013 The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com

NEWS ....................................2 OPINION ...............................4 ARTS ......................................6 CLASSIFIEDS.........................8 CROSSWORD........................8 SPORTS..................................9

Thursday, June 4, 2015

After falling to No. 1 Florida, 4-1, in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series final, the Michigan softball team came just shy of a national championship. A complete performance from NFCA Player of the Year and right-handed pitcher Lauren Haeger carried the Gators to an early lead, and they never looked back. Haeger dominated on both sides of the ball, shutting down the third-ranked Wolverines’ offense which didn’t register a single hit until the fifth inning. The Gators wasted no time on offense. In the bottom of the first inning, Haeger flared a 1-1 pitch to shallow center with runners on

first and second. One run scored, and Florida was off to the races with no outs. A pair of batters later, Florida’s Taylor Schwarz dropped a double into left field, making headway for outfielder Nicole Dewitt and Haeger, who reached home safely, increasing their lead to three before the first inning came to an end. “They were the best team tonight,” said Michigan coach Carol Hutchins. “They’ve been No. 1 all through the season. They showed up to come after us, and that first inning broke our back. We gave them a lot of free bases, too many, and you can’t do that to a team like Florida.” Florida’s leadoff hitter Kelsey Stewart came up to bat for the second time in just the second inning and blasted a double to left that scored outfielder Justine McLean from second base. The Gators’ fourth run of the day prompted Michigan coach Carol Hutchins to take senior left-handed pitcher Haylie Wagner out of the circle for sophomore right-hander Megan

Betsa. Betsa solved the immediate puzzle and struck out two straight batters to strand three Gators on base. Freshman first baseman Tera Blanco recorded the Wolverines’ first hit of the night, ripping a fullcount pitch to left field in the top of the fifth inning. Sophomore shot stop Abby Ramirez followed up with a single of her own, and the top half of the order would come up. With two outs and two on for junior second baseman Sierra Romero, if there was a time for the team’s superstar to step up, this was it. Romero sent the first pitch to left field and Blanco, from second base, was able to score. The Gators got out of the fifth inning, but Michigan had finally gotten on board. Freshman pinch-hitter Amanda Vargas stepped to the plate in the sixth inning and produced, lining to center for a base hit. Next, Wagner, now the designated player, See CHAMPIONSHIP, Page 9

By LAURA SCHINAGLE and ZACH SHAW Summer Editor in Chief and Summer Managing Sports Editor

Former Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon has been named the new CEO of Toys “R” Us, according to a Tuesday press release from the company. “I consider it a tremendous privilege to assume this important leadership role at Toys ‘R’ Us, one of the most well-known retail brands in the world,” Brandon said in a statement. “I believe our best days are ahead of us and I’m eager to get started.” This is Brandon’s first post after his resignation from the University in October 2014. In the months leading up to his resignation, Brandon’s management was criticized for being irresponsible and financially misdirected. He grew the Athletic Department’s revenue to one of the highest in the country and used a growing surplus to enhance facilities and salaries, but students and fans saw his policies to emphasize donation totals rather than fan longevity. The Athletic Department also came under scrutiny after The Michigan Daily reported in January 2014 that former Michigan kicker Brendan Gibbons was “permanently sepaSee CEO, Page 3


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