Michigan’s Rosen Joins 600 Club with Friday Morning Win over Oakland

  0 Wendy Mayer | September 07th, 2018 | Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, News

Michigan head coach Mark Rosen joined elite company as one of just 18 active Division I coaches with 600 wins to his/her credit on Friday morning.

Rosen becomes the fourth coach in the Big Ten ranks to reach the 600 club alongside Penn State’s Russ Rose (1251), Nebraska’s John Cook (697) and Michigan State’s Cathy George (626). Rosen is now 600-281 over 27 seasons at Michigan (391-244, 20 seasons), Cal State Bakersfield (57-12, 2 seasons), Northern Michigan (134-16, 4 seasons) and Boise State (18-9, 1 season).

Rosen’s Wolverines stayed perfect on the year at 7-0 with their seventh straight sweep, topping Oakland 25-12, 25-16, 25-15.

His squad rolled Rosen into the 600 club in style, hitting at a season-high .415 clip, committing just seven errors in the match. The Wolverines dominated the net in the match, outdoing Oakland 46-28 in kills and 9-3 in blocks, holding the Grizzlies to a .073 hitting effort. Michigan also boasted a 5-4 edge in aces.

Paige Jones led the way with 12 kills on a .545 hitting effort (12-0-22) and two aces. Carly Skjodt chipped in an 11-kill, 10-dig double-double, while hitting .310. Sydney Wetterstrom (7) and Cori Crocker (5) followed, each posting errorless efforts for hitting percentages of .636 and .556 respectively. Crocker accounted for a team-best five blocks, while Jenna Lerg pulled up a team-leading 11 digs.

Aleksandra Malek was the top scorer for Oakland with eight kills.

After falling behind 6-3 in Set 3, Michigan charged back with a 5-1 run to go up 9-7 on a solo stuff by Kayla Bair. Oakland tied the score at 10, but the Wolverines were off to the races from there with 13 of the next 16 points. Crocker turned in two blocks and was one of six players with a kill in the rally. A Crocker kill put the Wolverines on the cusp and one by Bair sealed the milestone victory at 25-15.

In 20 seasons in Ann Arbor, Rosen, who is the winningest volelyball coach in Michigan’s history,  has led the Wolverines to 16 NCAA appearances, including the national semifinals in 2012, Elite Eight in 2012 and six Sweet 16s.

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Wendy Mayer

Wendy Mayer has worked in athletics media relations for the last 20 years. The Northwest Missouri State alumna is currently senior writer for Volleymob.com after spending the last 15 years with Purdue athletics.

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