8A -- husday, February 10, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.c©m ahI 8A -Thusda, Fbruay 1, 211 he Mchian ail - mchiandilyomt i 'M' beats Wildcats, picks up fifth conference win By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Editor Junior guard Stu Douglass made his first start of the season in the Michigan men's basketball team's 75-66 win over Northwest- ern last night at Crisler Arena. Part of the reason Douglass started was to help the Wolver- ines (5-7 Big Ten, 15-10 NU 66 overall) MICHIGAN 75 get off to a faster start, but part of Beilein's decision to start Douglass over freshman Evan Smotrycz was a defensive move - an effort to slow the production of North- western's hot hand, junior John Shurna, who exploited Smotrycz and the Michigan defense the first time these two teams face off, scoring 22 first-half points. But Shurna didn't start on Wednesday. And it was North- western coach Bill Carmody who should've made a defensive move for his team in order to slow down redshirt freshman Jordan Mor- gan, who manhandled the Wild- cat defense last night for his best game of the season. He matched his Big Ten season high of 17 points in the first half alone, and continued his scoring campaign in the second stanza, finishingwith 27 points. Fueled by Morgan's monster first half, the Wolverines went into halftime leading 34-19. But even with the 15-point cushion, junior captain Zack Novak felt his team was too loose heading into the second half. Last year's matchup with Northwestern - when the Wildcats overcame a 17-point halftime deficit to beat Michigan in Ann Arbor - seemed all too close in his memory. "I just told everybody we need to come out and take their heads off right off the bat," Novak said Wednesday. "The way North- western plays, they can get back in games quick. They can get out of games quick and they can get back in games quick, so it defi- nitely wasn't over." Just as Novak predicted, Northwestern (4-8, 14-9) came out strong in the second half. Senior Michael Thompson scored the first seven points of the peri- od, which pulled the Wildcats within eight. But it was in the final five minutes of the game when the Wolverines became the most vulnerable. On the coattails of fourstraight 3-point scoring possessions, the Wildcats clawed their way back See a multimedia piece about k this storyon MichiganDaily.tom to within one point of Michigan. "You can't lie" Douglass said. "There (were) thoughts that the whole success we've had for 38 minutes (was) just going to be gone, but we kept fighting." Because of Morgan's produc- tion in the post, the Wolverines had to rely less on their outside shooting and attempted a season- low 15 3-pointers. And their 21 shots from the charity stripe is the team's best in conference play. Beyond Morgan's impressive performance, freshman guard Tim Hardaway Jr. notched his first-career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Sopho- more point guard Darius Mor- ris rounded out the double-digit scoring with11. With the victory over North- western, Michigan has amassed 15 wins so far this season - the same number of victories last year's squad accumulated the entire season. And with the Wol- verines playing arguably their best basketball of the year, it's hard to look past the postsea- son chatter. That's especially the case when Michigan closes out CHRIS RYBA/Daily Freshman forward Tim Hardaway Jr. notched his first career double-double in the win over the Wildcats last night. its games in such dominating into the final minute of the game flashy play in the final moments. fashions - like a highlight-reel- and displayed a style and confi- "I'd prefer that (Morris) laid in worthy alley oop from Morris to dence that's necessary of a team the backdoor layup that was set Morgan in the waning minutes of contending to play in March. up that we worked so hard to last night's game. "I don't want to be afraid to develop in the past. The dunk extended the Wol- fail," Beilein said when asked "But I don't want them to be verines' lead to seven heading if he was nervous about such a afraid of making plays." 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