November 23, 2011
(vol. 122, iss. 55)
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…, became evident that Michigan wouldn't give him his first. Despite two furious second- half Michigan rallies - with freshman point guard Trey Burke taking over the game each time - the Wolverines (4…
… to start off with, it's something they haven't seen." Redshirt sophomore forward Jordan Morgan finally put the Wolverines on the board four minutes in with an electrifying transition dunk, sparking a 9…
… largely to sophomore guard Tim Hardaway Jr.'s absence. Hard- away shot 0-for-6 - including two open 3-pointers towards the end of the half - and was held scoreless in the first stanza. outplay Wolverine…
… backcourt ByBENESTES Daily Sports Editor TEUGENE TANNER/AP Duke guard Austin Rivers scored a game-high 20 points on Tuesday. The Wolverines shot just 2-for- 10 from behind the arc in the first half. The…
… from Memphis, but the Duke duo proved too much for the Wolverines in the Blue Dev- ils' 82-75 win. Rivers and Curry certainly had the pedigree advantage coming in. Rivers - the son of Doc, the Boston…
… trying to match their counterparts. They com- bined for 36 points while shoot- ing 14-for-31 from field - good' numbers, but not quite as good as the Duke duo. The Wolverine backcourt struggled just a bit…
…, leading the Wolverines in scoring in the first half with eight points. But he took it up a notch in the second. The Blue Devils were deter- mined to cut off all back screens and other off-the-ball action…
… Nelson missed any hope for a Maui title. The the team bus to the flight to Maui Wolverines will have to bounce last week. back quickly in order to come UCLA coach Ben Howland away with the win over the Bru…
… team's first three wins, lacking the flow it had developed in the second half of last season. But freshman guard Ting closer. Defensively, the Wolverines slipped against the Blue Devils, giving up the…