• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
DetroitSports.Today™

DetroitSports.Today™

Detroit Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Lions
  • Tigers
  • Red Wings
  • Pistons
  • Detroit City FC
  • Colleges
    • Central Michigan
    • Eastern Michigan
    • Michigan State University
    • Oakland University
    • University of Detroit Mercy
    • University of Michigan
  • Team Stores

At the Buzzer: Michigan 81, Oregon 71

January 17, 2026 by UM Hoops

Rapid reaction to Michigan’s 81-71 win at Oregon.

THE MOMENT

After a buzzer-beater 3-pointer from Oregon guard Wei Lin put the Ducks up by one point heading into the half, Michigan needed some offensive energy.

The Wolverines hit the ground running to start the second half with a 10-2 run, sparked by two consecutive threes from guards Nimari Burnett and Elliot Cadeau. Then center Aday Mara, who didn’t find much offensive rhythm in the first half, dished it off under the rim to Burnett for a dunk. Then he spun past his defender into a standing dunk, tipped in a miss at the rim and made a free throw to extend Michigan’s lead.

That stretch gave the Wolverines a seven-point lead, which eventually grew to double-digits. When Michigan’s offense needed some life, Burnett and Mara made it look easy by converting threes and making smart, simple plays.

THE TAKEAWAY

Michigan went the last 6:30 of the first half without making a field goal, and ended up winning by double-digits. That the Wolverines can turn things around in the second half, entirely independently, is a good sign.

Michigan went from shooting under 40% from the field in the first half to over 60% in the second, and the Wolverines looked significantly more capable after a rather flat first half. Essentially, everything that’s slowed Michigan down in past games was a strength in the second half — 3-point shooting, turnovers, and ball movement.

The Wolverines were big favorites against an Oregon team without its two best players, and didn’t come close to covering the KenPom spread. Either way, Michigan’s second-half turnaround on the road indicates this team can problem-solve and play its way out of a funk.

THE STAR

The offensive production — or lack thereof — in the first half was quite balanced, and Michigan’s best defensive player, forward Morez Johnson Jr., sat with three fouls in the first half, but when the Wolverines were playing their worst, one player still managed to stand out.

That was senior guard Nimari Burnett, who scored 15 points, three rebounds, three assists, one steal and one block in 25 minutes. In the first half, when Michigan’s shot distribution was mostly spread up and down the roster, Burnett contributed 10 on six shots, including two threes. The Wolverines’ shooting slump was something to watch heading into this one, and Burnett got things started from deep for Michigan on Saturday.

Burnett’s scoring has mostly been a bonus this season. Against Oregon, when the Wolverines slowed to a halt in the final minutes of the first half, Burnett’s earlier production helped keep the score close. And his third 3-pointer to open the second half sparked Michigan’s biggest run.

THE STAT

Michigan had nine turnovers in the first half and only five in the second, while its second-half offense was faster and more efficient. Many of those first-half turnovers came from Oregon pressure that turned into bad passes, and the pesky matchup zone that has defined Dana Altman. Even when the Wolverines tried to slow down, the turnovers didn’t.

The Wolverines figured it out in the second half, kept control of the ball, and limited poor decisions.

FOUR FACTORS

The post At the Buzzer: Michigan 81, Oregon 71 appeared first on UM Hoops.com .

Filed Under: University of Michigan

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Latest Pistons trade rumor for rival guard ignores obvious flaws
  • No. 12 Michigan State Spartans vs. Washington Huskies Highlights 🏀 FOX College Hoops
  • Report: Mets Showing Interest in 3.77 ERA Free Agent Pitcher
  • NFL scores and recaps for every Week 17 game
  • Seahawks Playoff Schedule: Next Opponent & Date for NFC Championship Game
  • Report: San Francisco Giants Still Pursuing Blockbuster Trade

Categories

  • Colleges
    • Central Michigan
    • Eastern Michigan
    • Michigan State University
    • Oakland University
    • University of Detroit Mercy
    • University of Michigan
  • Lions
  • Pistons
  • Red Wings
  • Tigers
  • Uncategorized

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • Detroit Free Press
  • Detroit News
  • 247 Sports
  • 97.1 The Ticket
  • Bleacher Report
  • Detroit Jock City
  • Forgotten 5
  • Fox Sports Detroit
  • Heavy
  • MLive.com
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today

Baseball

  • MLB.com
  • Bless You Boys
  • Last Word On Baseball
  • MLB Trade Rumors
  • Motor City Bengals

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Basketball Insiders
  • Detroit Bad Boys
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Locked On Pistons
  • Piston Powered
  • Real GM

Football

  • Detroit Lions
  • Last Word On Pro Football
  • Lions Gab
  • Lions Wire
  • NFL Trade Rumors
  • Our Turf Football
  • Pride Of Detroit
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • Side Lion Report
  • Total Lions

Hockey

  • Elite Prospects
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Octopus Thrower
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • The Hockey Writers
  • Winging It In Motown
  • Wings Nation

Soccer

  • Detroit City FC

Colleges

  • Busting Brackets
  • Central Michigan Life
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Eastern Echo
  • Forgotten 5
  • GGMWolverine
  • Last Word On College Basketball - Michigan State
  • Last Word On College Basketball - University of Michigan
  • Maize n Brew
  • MGoBlog
  • Michigan Daily
  • MVictors
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Spartan Avenue
  • The Oakland Post
  • The Only Colors
  • The State News
  • The Varsity News
  • UM Hoops
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in