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Michigan beats Iowa, readies for Ohio State
Michigan (15-16) knocked off Iowa in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament for the third straight year. The Wolverines never trailed in a 59-52 win over the Hawkeyes. Manny Harris led the charge for Michigan with 22 points and 9 rebounds. DeShawn Sims scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half. Manny
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Michigan to compete in 2010 Legends Classic
Michigan will be one of four regional host sites for the 2010 Legends Classic. The other regional host schools are Syracuse, Georgia Tech, and UTEP. A total of 12 teams will compete in this early season tournament. Michigan will be the host school for games to be played November 17-21. The four host
Michigan hopes to be an incredible story at the Big Ten Tournament
Tip: Thursday, 2:30pm Location: Conseco Fieldhouse TV: ESPN2 Broadcast crew: Dave O’Brien and Steve Lavin Michigan heads into the Big Ten Tournament with a To the Moon or Bust sign on the back of their team bus. “It’s [an] all or nothing situation,” said DeShawn Sims. At 14-16, which is actually
Sims and Harris named to second and third All-Big Ten teams
The Big Ten released the All-Conference teams on Monday. DeShawn Sims earned second team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media. This is the second straight year Sims has been named to the second team. Sims also received the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Manny Harris was voted third-team All-Big
Michigan gets clobbered in East Lansing
Michigan State throttled Michigan 64-48 and claimed a share of the Big Ten title. The Spartans came out and planted their flag in the paint and dared the Wolverines to try and stop them. Michigan couldn’t even slow down a first half Green and White frenzy that resulted in the Spartans outscoring Michigan
Michigan and Michigan State to meet in season finale
Tip: Sunday, 4:02pm Location: Breslin Center TV: CBS Broadcast crew: Kevin Harlan and Dan Bonner The Wolverines and Spartans will
Michigan pummels Minnesota on Senior Night
Senior Night brought out the best in Michigan as they thoroughly routed Minnesota 83-55 on Tuesday. It was like the Wolverines had finally poked their way out of the shell that had been suffocating them all season. They were executing the offense with precision and they played with passion for the full
Michigan to host Gophers on Senior Night
Tip: Tuesday, 7:06pm Location: Crisler Arena TV: Big Ten Network Broadcast crew: Gus Johnson and Jim Jackson Michigan (13-15, 6-10) will host Minnesota (17-11, 8-8) on Tuesday night. This will be Senior Night for the Wolverines.
Michigan wilts in the second half
Michigan lost their third straight game Saturday afternoon. This time it was a 66-55 loss at Ohio State. The Buckeyes erased Manny Harris by holding him to 1-8 shooting and making him a non factor in this contest. Ohio State held Michigan to 6 field goals in the second half. Evan Turner and William Buford
Michigan heads to Columbus hoping to find bigger rims
Tip: Saturday, Noon Location: Value City Arena TV: ESPN Broadcast crew: Dave O’Brien and Steve Lavin Michigan (13-14, 6-9) heads to Ohio State (22-7, 12-4) to tangle with the 9th ranked Buckeyes. The two teams head into this bout going in opposite directions. Ohio State is 8-2 in their last 10 games,
