Softball

A 4-0 week? Check. No hitter? Check. Sweeping a three-game set with Maryland by a combined 19-2? Beating Michigan State? Oh please.

Betsa strikes out the side in the 5th! She's up to 9 K's on the day. Christner-Susalla-Sweet due up in the T6 for UM. #YouBetsa #GoBlue — Michigan Softball (@umichsoftball) April 26, 2015

The MSU left fielder robs Romero of a homer to end the 4th. Michigan trails 3-2 after 4 innings. — Michigan Softball (@umichsoftball) April 22, 2015

The MSU left fielder robs Romero of a homer to end the 4th. Michigan trails 3-2 after 4 innings. — Michigan Softball (@umichsoftball) April 22, 2015

KELSEY SUSALLA-LONG-BALLA! A three-run missile to dead center extends the lead to 10-1! #Dinger #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/3cs0h9PMKy — Michigan Softball (@umichsoftball) April 25, 2015

Just another week.

Women's tennis

With a Big Ten title already in hand, Michigan marched into the Big Ten Tournament and took that, too.

Congrats @umichtennis another big 10 championship - Regular Season and Tourney! Coach Ronnie..who's got it better than you...Nooooobody!! — Jedd Fisch (@CoachJeddFisch) April 26, 2015

The title game came against Ohio State, with the Wolverines winning 4-0.

Michigan wins five of six first sets vs Ohio State. #GoBlue — Michigan Tennis (@umichtennis) April 26, 2015

Congrats, ladies.

Miscellaneous

It's been coming around slowly, but Michigan baseball (27-17, 11-7) is heating up.

Another series win for the Maize and Blue! pic.twitter.com/KkiKaK4LD2 — Michigan Baseball (@umichbaseball) April 26, 2015

Erik Bakich's squad went 3-1 on the week, and saw a spectacular, 11-strikeout performance by Brett Adcock on Sunday. But they also were able to gain some headway in the Big Ten standings. Still far behind the four elites - Illinois, Iowa, Ohio State, and Maryland - Michigan is now firmly in fifth place ahead of Michigan State and the rest of the field. They also have a pivotal opportunity next weekend at home, as they face the 30-11 Iowa Hawkeyes.

The Big Ten golf championships have been underway, which is a wonderful excuse to show some green and sun.

The women fared a bit better than the men, finishing 5th.

Track and field was active this week, pulling in some accolades:

ICYMI: @cindyofili Topped Elite Competition for the Hurdles Crown at Drake Relays Saturday " http://t.co/4eemnZm9WB pic.twitter.com/rGLqJaZT4A — Michigan Track&Field (@umichtrack) April 26, 2015

ICYMI: U-M Women Posted Six Top-10 Efforts Yesterday at Gina Relays Recap " http://t.co/9Xq4S0ijuC pic.twitter.com/yK1ji3Gtlg — Michigan Track&Field (@umichtrack) April 26, 2015

Women's soccer faced Mexico's under-20 team, and won, 3-0.

U-M finished the spring season on a high note with a 3-0 win over Mexico's U20! Two goals from Ani Sarkisian & 1 from Taylor Timko! #GoBlue — Michigan Soccer (@umichwsoccer) April 22, 2015

The women's gymnastics team kicked all kinds of ass this year, winning the Big Ten in the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor. They also produced one of Michigan's best seasons ever:

How did this year's scoring averages stack up to the past? HINT: Very well. #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/vnzBREeX0w — Michigan Gymnastics (@umichwgym) April 22, 2015

Evan Louro also got some attention as one of the country's best college goalies.

Louro, who has been ranked as one of the top 25 players in college soccer, is just a sophomore.

Michigan rowing looked very good in Columbus, but were dropped by the #1-ranked Buckeyes in all four matches. They played their hearts out, though.

READ: Michigan Has Strong Showing In Four-Team Regatta at Ohio State http://t.co/M5hKcRVhN1 #RowBlue pic.twitter.com/Zzj09L7whb — Michigan Rowing (@umichrowing) April 26, 2015

Thanks to Sean Ryan, U of M will be represented in the swim and dive World Championships.

Took a photo finish, but Sean Ryan finishes second in the men's 10K and makes Team USA's roster for the World Championships! #OWNats #GoBlue — Michigan Swim & Dive (@umichswimdive) April 24, 2015

According to @SwimmingWorld, Sean beat Alex Meyer for second by 0.006. It was THAT close. — Michigan Swim & Dive (@umichswimdive) April 24, 2015

Volleyball completed a perfect spring; this was a good summary of their football-like training and scrimmages.

Wolverines cap off a perfect spring season! http://t.co/k4i8U82say pic.twitter.com/KSq7rYVzEY — Michigan Volleyball (@umichvball) April 24, 2015

And, classes are over.

Happy Last Day of Classes #Wolverines! (But, you may want to pick up those notes to study with.) pic.twitter.com/lcem81nZpF — UniversityofMichigan (@umich) April 21, 2015

Both lacrosse teams came up short (feel like I've typed that before), and water polo lost a heartbreaker.

Final: Rutgers 7, Michigan 6. — Michigan Lacrosse (@umichwlax) April 26, 2015

Michian will be the No. 6 seed in the inaugural @B1GLacrosse Tourney and face No. 3 Northwestern on Thursday, April 30. — Michigan Lacrosse (@umichwlax) April 26, 2015

FINAL: Penn State 10, Michigan 9. Michigan ends season with a 5-8 record. #GoBlue — UM Men's Lacrosse (@umichlacrosse) April 26, 2015

Thomason shot falls short, Wolverines fall to Hartwick, 11-10, in CWPA 3rd-place game. #GoBlue — Michigan Water Polo (@umichwaterpolo) April 26, 2015

Finally, we're going to go to a new ending note for the Sports Recap - a poll to keep things more interactive. This one, apparently, needed too much set-up to allow, so I'll kick it off in the main article.

Michigan has a rich tradition in a solid core of sports - football, baseball, hockey, softball and men's track and field - but the Wolverines have been dominating an increasing number of sports over the last several years. Whether it's men's basketball, women's gymnastics, men's swimming & diving or women's tennis, one could argue there's a new darling class of Michigan sports competing and winning Big Ten titles.

Sound off in the poll below.