ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Northwestern dropped its Saturday contest at Michigan, 8-3 at Ray Fisher Stadium.
OF Logan de Groot notched a career-high four hits in four at-bats with a double, matching the most hits by a Wildcat in a game this season.
First-year INF Jake Yang went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run, making the start at designated hitter.
Michigan (23-15, 9-8 Big Ten) grabbed an early lead, scoring five runs, three earned, in the bottom of the first.
INF Owen McElfatrick got Northwestern (14-20-1, 5-12 Big Ten) on the board on an RBI single, scoring C Shane Hofstadler in the top of the third.
The Wolverines added two more unearned runs in the fifth and another run in the seventh to stretch their lead to 8-1.
Sacrifice flies by INF Jack Counsell and INF Noah Ruiz trimmed Michigan's lead to five and capped off the scoring.
RHP Matt Kouser (1-4) surrendered seven runs, three earned, in 5.0 innings pitched, striking out four and walking four.
The weekend series wraps up on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. CT on BTN.
OF Logan de Groot notched a career-high four hits in four at-bats with a double, matching the most hits by a Wildcat in a game this season.
First-year INF Jake Yang went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run, making the start at designated hitter.
Michigan (23-15, 9-8 Big Ten) grabbed an early lead, scoring five runs, three earned, in the bottom of the first.
INF Owen McElfatrick got Northwestern (14-20-1, 5-12 Big Ten) on the board on an RBI single, scoring C Shane Hofstadler in the top of the third.
The Wolverines added two more unearned runs in the fifth and another run in the seventh to stretch their lead to 8-1.
Sacrifice flies by INF Jack Counsell and INF Noah Ruiz trimmed Michigan's lead to five and capped off the scoring.
RHP Matt Kouser (1-4) surrendered seven runs, three earned, in 5.0 innings pitched, striking out four and walking four.
The weekend series wraps up on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. CT on BTN.