0 0 0 0 0 pull-up or floater. With ball in high post, Brandon Triche (20) * Rakeem Christmas (25) helps off and collaps- steps up to guard Burke es on McGary (4), he (3), who dumps off to passes to open Burke Mitch McGary (4) in the (3) on perimiter, who low post. then passes to Staus- kas (11) in corner as , C.J. Fair (5) helps off defense is rotating. Nik Stauskas (11) to help Fair (5) could be late guard Burke (3). Burke for help because of passes to Stauskas for Robinson III (1). shot. 10 S1~ 11 v With ball in high post, Christmas (25) steps up to guard McGary (4). In high- low offense, McGary makes a drop-off pass to Glenn Robinson III (1). O Christmas (25) stays back in zone. McGary (4) shoots mid-range jumper. BREAKDOWN From Page 3B Michigan's guards are also used to playing extended min- utes, but the Wolverines have a deep bench in case of foul trouble or exhaustion. Freshman guard Spike Albrecht has surprised many with his solid play as Burke's backup and has even been used in a two-point-guard set against cer- tain defenses. Michigan also uses freshman guard Caris LeVert to rotate with Hardaway or Stauskas. Two - or three, if needed - Michigan forwards can come in to 4B Final Four, April 5, 2013 give McGary a breather. Morgan was the starter for most of the sea- son and is one of Michigan's best defenders, and redshirt sopho- more Jon Horford's long frame is good for a zone defense. Redshirt freshman Max Bielfeldt is the third option. Edge: Michigan Coaching John Beilein is 0-9 all-time against Jim Boeheim, but Beilein never had the talented roster he does how. At West Virginia, Beilein mold- ed his players to fit his system, and though he saw some tournament success, Beilein never reached a Final Four. Now, Beilein's roster is filled with potential NBA talent in Burke, Hardaway Jr. and fresh- man forward Glenn Robinson III, and he's made his deepest tourna- ment run by allowing his players to create for themselves, instead of molding them to his system. But where Beilein has the ability to coach the talent, Boeheim has years of tournament experience. Though Boeheim hasn't brought Syracuse to a Final Four in 10 years, the Orange won the Nation- al Championship in that trip in 2003. Boeheim has takenhis teams to 30 tournament appearances and is 46-23 during March Madness. Edge: Syracuse Intangibles Michigan is riding a wave of momentum from its overtime thriller against Kansas and the 20-point drubbing of Florida. The tournament run marks a resurgence for Michigan basket- ball. It's the first Final Four for the program since the Fab Five made it in 1993, and there's a lot of buzz surrounding the team. The Wolverines' roster is filled with young players, with five freshmen regularly see playing time, and they're all soaking in the experience of makinga Final Four. But youth has also been an issue for Michigan, especially in the Big Ten, and the Wolverines are the youngest team left in the tourna- ment. Syracuse is also a young team. Its system isn't made for large momentum swings, as the Orange had to grind out low-scoring wins over Indiana and Marquette. Edge: Michigan FINAL SCORE:: Michigan 68, Syracuse 56 Th#Mfcipnywwwfmie higndiym JII