Tuesday night, Michigan basketball squared off against Michigan State in a thrilling in-state rivalry game that was crucial for both teams.
At St. Joseph’s, Martelli won nearly 450 games and numerous conference titles, conference tournament titles, and finished ranked in five of his seasons, once in the top-five. Though this was only a five-game punishment, this stretch of games is crucial for Michigan’s NCAA tournament hopes. Tuesday night, Michigan basketball squared off against Michigan State in a thrilling in-state rivalry game that was crucial for both teams.
This was a true team win for the Wolverines, as they dominated the Spartans all game long by using a few key runs to not let the Spartans get anything going.
The freshman point guard got a lot of minutes with DeVante’ Jones in foul trouble and while he didn’t score himself, his four assists and two steals were huge for the Wolverines. This was a true team win for the Wolverines, as they dominated the Spartans all game long by using a few key runs to not let the Spartans get anything going. Terrance Williams II entered the game on fire, scoring all of nine of his points on first-half threes that helped turn an eight-point game when he checked in into an 18-point game. They now rank 29th in KenPom, and could use the momentum from this victory to turn a few heads. Interim head coach Phil Martelli was very complementary of assistant coach Howard Eisley, who he felt was a key reason why Michigan never took their foot off the gas. If the big man continues to dominate like this, an offense that has looked mostly stagnant all year comes alive.
Michigan State senior captain Gabe Brown met with the media to discuss the Spartans' loss to the Wolverines.
This was a home game for me, kind of, and I wanted to go out here and get the win, and I didn’t get the job done.” And the guards just happened to be open and hit shots.” We’ve got a big game coming up this week, so we just have to go down there and try to get a win.”
Before Tuesday's game against Michigan State, Michigan was the last team out of the NCAA Tournament field, per Jerry Palm's projections at CBS Sports. After the ...
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The Wolverines got back to their winning ways on Tuesday night with another requisite win over rival Michigan State 87-70.
Izzo took offense to it, but nothing arose from it. Michigan State has nobody that can guard him as he proved in both contests this year. They got to exact some revenge for the mistreatment that they incurred in East Lansing about a month ago and here are three takeaways from Michigan basketball’s win.
There's the good, the bad and the ugly of Michigan basketball. Acting head coach Phil Martelli saw it all, and it was certainly ugly after Juwan Howard's ...
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