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Softball: After loss, Cats look to improve 'D'

Adam Fusfeld

Issue date: 4/18/08 Section: Sports
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There may not be any chants of "defense" this weekend, but the phrase will be on the minds of the No. 13 Wildcats.

Northwestern (24-10, 9-1 Big Ten) plays four Big Ten home games this weekend as it continues to chase No. 6 Michigan (39-4, 11-1) for the top spot in the Big Ten standings and a chance to host the conference tournament.

NU plays Indiana (12-28, 2-8) on Friday and Saturday, and on Sunday the Cats host a doubleheader against Purdue (29-13, 5-3). As always the focus for NU will be on defense.

"I said this before the Ohio State game, before the Iowa game, and I'll say it before this weekend - we need to defend well this weekend," coach Kate Drohan said. "We need to pick the ball up and throw it to first base, so that's what we'll be focusing on throughout the week."

This message did not get through last weekend, when three first-inning errors led to five Iowa runs, costing NU its first conference loss of the season. The Cats rank eighth in the Big Ten in fielding percentage at .958, and Drohan said they need to eliminate defensive mistakes to put sophomore ace Lauren Delaney in the best position possible.



Avoiding the Trap Game

The weekend begins against Indiana on Friday. The Hoosiers have struggled so far this year: They are last in the Big Ten in ERA at 4.36, more than a run and a half above the Big Ten average. Indiana has had similar results at the plate, scoring a conference-worst 2.5 runs per game.

NU faces a much more successful Purdue team on Sunday, but Drohan said she knows the players cannot look past their opening series.

"I think this team has a really good grasp of, 'You win a championship by taking care of one game at a time,'" Drohan said. "The Big Ten has been decided by a game or a half-game the last two years, so they understand that you have to take care of business on Friday before you even think about Sunday."

Last year, Delaney pitched a gem against Indiana and junior shortstop Tammy Williams homered in the series. Nevertheless, both players downplayed the importance of last year's success.
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