The Michigan women’s basketball team faced a gauntlet schedule to start the season. The Wolverines faced then-No. 1 South Carolina, then-No. 10 Oklahoma, No. 4 USC, No. 1 UCLA, and No. 9 Ohio State — all within their first 15 games. After dropping all five of these top 10 matchups — no other ranked team has played as many teams in the top 10 — Michigan fell out of the AP … [Read more...] about Three straight wins mark turning point for Michigan women’s basketball
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Notebook: Dusty May talks Big Ten physicality, timeout strategy
Back-to-back overtime contests for the Michigan men’s basketball team proved once more how grueling Big Ten play can be. Claiming a win at home over Northwestern, while dropping last Thursday’s contest against Minnesota, the Wolverines have played more than their fair share of basketball this January. And as a reward for their efforts, coach Dusty May and the Wolverines get the … [Read more...] about Notebook: Dusty May talks Big Ten physicality, timeout strategy
Video: Dusty May previews Purdue week
Dusty May met with the media on Monday morning to discuss where things stand with the Wolverines ahead of their trip to Purdue on Friday night. The post Video: Dusty May previews Purdue week appeared first on UM Hoops.com. … [Read more...] about Video: Dusty May previews Purdue week
Podcast: Fixing Michigan? What issues are real and matchup-based from two ugly Big Ten games
Dylan and Eric discuss Michigan’s last two overtime games against Minnesota and Northwestern. The conversation starts with what Northwestern did so well defensively and whether that will translate to other games. Then they dive into Vlad Goldin’s improvement, Michigan’s physicality and 2-point struggles, Roddy Gayle Jr., Tre Donaldson and more. The podcast is available … [Read more...] about Podcast: Fixing Michigan? What issues are real and matchup-based from two ugly Big Ten games
Big Ten Power Rankings: Top Four Have Separated Themselves
Some big-time clashes in the Big Ten have shaken the power rankings over the last several weeks. It’s sometimes hard to keep up with such great action almost every night in the Big Ten. Then again, it’s very clear that the top four teams in the conference have separated themselves. That isn’t the only intriguing battle, as the bottom of the league is also in the thick of it as … [Read more...] about Big Ten Power Rankings: Top Four Have Separated Themselves