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- Article 36 : Big House Renovations to Improve Game-Day Experience
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- Article 40 : Softball Seniors Becky Marx and Jennie Ritter Earn NFCA Honors
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- Article 42 : 2006 Football Spring Game
- Article 46 : Michigan Falls to Vanderbilt in Opening Round of NCAA Tournament
- Article 47 : Rose, Recknagel Lead Michigan to NCAA Tournament Rout
- Article 48 : Vanderbilt Edges Michigan; Sending the Wolverines Packing
- Article 49 : Andrew Ebbet and Becky Marx Represent Michigan in Big Ten Award
- Article 50 : After a year off, Pape realizes that football is the right fit for him
- Article 51 : Amaker: Pieces are fitting together U-M coach likes recruiting class, returning nucleus
- Article 52 : MacVoy leaves Michigan for USHL Player seeks more ice time after limited action in freshman season
- Article 53 : Big Ten events to settle in Indy
- Article 54 : Michigan Set the Table For Parity
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The Week In Review
This past week, the University of Michigan men's basketball team played in the "final four" of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in Madison Square Garden. They won the semifinal game, to make it to the championship game, but they lost in the final game. On Tuesday (03/28/2006) they beat Old Dominion, 66-43, then on Thursday (03/30/2006) they lost to South Carolina, 76-64. The win and the loss leave Michigan with a final season record of 22-11, which is not bad.
I suppose that there's a lot to be said for winning the first 4 games in the NIT, and making it to the championship game, and I suppose that there's something to be said for playing in 5 postseason games in the NIT, instead of losing in the 1st or 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament, like all the Big Ten teams did, but still. If you can't get into the Big Dance, the only real consolation is winning the Little Dance, and Michigan came up short.
The Old Dominion (ODU) game was very encouraging. Michigan started out slowly, and they almost gave away their halftime lead in the 2nd half, but once they started to pull away, they looked great. The 43 points that they held ODU to was the best defensive job they've done all season. All they had to do was play with the same focus and intensity against South Carolina (USC). They didn't. They started slowly again, but they never really got back in the game. They did cut the deficit to just 3 points with about 6 minutes left in the 1st half, but then Brent Petway got called for a questionable intentional foul, and that was all the spark that South Carolina needed to pull away. Once they had the lead, they did a great job of keeping UM at bay, and they won easily. It was very discouraging that the Wolverines couldn't even mount a serious threat for the whole 2nd half.
I really don't like to blame the officiating for a loss, but I honestly believe that the South Carolina game could have gone either way with more competent refs. Michigan might still have lost, but they certainly would have stood a better chance of winning with better officiating. Oh well…
Game Statistics
| Team |
Field goals |
3-Pointers |
Free throws |
| Michigan |
27-59 (45.8%) |
4-18 (22.2%) |
8-14 (57.1%) |
| Old Dominion |
15-53 (28.3%) |
6-20 (30.0%) |
7-12 (58.3%) |
| Advantage |
Michigan |
Old Dominion |
Old Dominion |
The game was a blowout, and the only stat you need to look at is the field goal percentage. It's hard to win a game when you shoot 28.3%. Note the low free-throw shooting percentage for Michigan; you'll see it again, but even worse, in the next game.
| Team |
Rebounds |
Assists |
Turnovers |
Blocks |
Steals |
| Michigan |
43 |
13 |
10 |
4 |
8 |
| Old Dominion |
37 |
9 |
14 |
3 |
1 |
| Advantage |
Michigan |
Michigan |
Michigan |
Michigan |
Michigan |
For the second time in 2 weeks, Michigan won all 5 of the non-shooting stats. There are a couple impressive stats here: 43 rebounds and only 10 turnovers.
| Team |
Field goals |
3-Pointers |
Free throws |
| Michigan |
27-54 (50.0%) |
7-15 (46.7%) |
3-8 (37.5%) |
| South Carolina |
29-58 (50.0%) |
7-21 (33.3%) |
11-18 (61.1%) |
| Advantage |
Even |
Michigan |
South Carolina |
When was the last time Michigan shot under 50% from the free-throw line? That's where they lost the game. Not so much that they missed 5 free throws, but that they only got to the line 8 times, compared to 18 for USC.
| Team |
Rebounds |
Assists |
Turnovers |
Blocks |
Steals |
| Michigan |
27 |
12 |
13 |
3 |
5 |
| South Carolina |
31 |
20 |
13 |
6 |
10 |
| Advantage |
USC |
USC |
Even |
USC |
USC |
After winning all 5 non-shooting stats against ODU, Michigan didn't win any of them against USC. After grabbing 43 rebounds against ODU, Michigan only had 27 against USC. Ugh.
Individual Statistics
|
Player |
Field Goals |
3-Pointers |
Free Throws |
Points |
|
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
| Lester Abram |
1-3 |
2-3 |
0-2 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
1-2 |
2 |
5 |
| Graham Brown |
1-2 |
1-1 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
2-4 |
0-0 |
4 |
2 |
| Sherrod Harrell |
0-0 |
0-1 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0 |
0 |
| Daniel Horton |
4-12 |
7-14 |
1-5 |
3-6 |
1-3 |
1-4 |
10 |
18 |
| Chris Hunter |
4-12 |
5-10 |
0-2 |
2-3 |
1-1 |
0-0 |
9 |
12 |
| Totals |
10-29
34.5% |
15-29
51.7% |
1-9
11.1% |
5-9
55.6% |
4-8
50.0% |
2-6
33.3% |
25 |
37 |
As a group, the starters didn't do very well. They didn't shoot very well, especially in the Old Dominion game, and from the free throw line in both game, and they didn't score very many points.
Individually, only Horton hit double figures in both games. On the positive side for Horton, he shot a nice percentage against South Carolina, and he was the high scorer for Michigan in that game. He ended his career with 1614 points, which puts in 11th place in Michigan's all-time scoring list. That's the good news. The bad news was, of all things, his free throw shooting. After setting a new Big Ten single season record, finishing 2nd in the nation, and only missing 8 free throws during the entire regular season, he went 2-for-7 in the Final Four games. Unbelievable.
Of the other starters, only Hunter did much. He had a decent game against ODU, and he almost hit double figures, and he had a good solid game against South Carolina. The rest of the starters only chipped in 13 points combined for both games.
Besides starting the all-senior lineup in all 5 games, Amaker also substituted 5 new players at once for the 5 starters in all 5 games. The "second five" was Ron Coleman, Dion Harris, Brent Petway, Courtney Sims, and Jerret Smith. Here's how all the bench players did:
|
Player |
Field Goals |
3-Pointers |
Free Throws |
Points |
|
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
ODU |
USC |
| Amadou Ba |
1-1 |
DNP |
0-0 |
DNP |
0-0 |
DNP |
2 |
DNP |
| Ron Coleman |
4-6 |
3-4 |
1-2 |
1-1 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
9 |
7 |
| Hayes Grooms |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0 |
0 |
| Dion Harris |
1-9 |
1-6 |
1-6 |
1-4 |
2-2 |
1-2 |
5 |
4 |
| Brent Petway |
2-2 |
6-11 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0-1 |
0-0 |
4 |
12 |
| Courtney Sims |
8-10 |
1-2 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
2-3 |
0-0 |
18 |
2 |
| Jevohn Shepherd |
0-0 |
DNP |
0-0 |
DNP |
0-0 |
DNP |
0 |
DNP |
| Jerret Smith |
1-2 |
1-2 |
1-1 |
0-1 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
3 |
2 |
| Totals |
17-30
56.7% |
12-25
48.0% |
3-9
33.3% |
2-6
33.3% |
4-6
66.7% |
1-2
50.0% |
41 |
27 |
As a group, the bench players made a decent contribution in both games. They shot pretty well, and they chipped in some valuable points.
Individually, there were a few good performances. Sims was awesome in the ODU game, but he disappeared (again) in the South Carolina game. Coleman played well in both games, and almost hit double figures in both of them. Petway played well in the ODU game, and even better in the USC game. That was the good news
The bad news was the play of Dion Harris. His numbers tell the story: 1-for-9 and 1-for-6, for 5 and 4 points, respectively. That's ugly.
The rest of the bench players didn't do much out there. Smith chipped in a few points, and Ba had a nice basket at the end of the ODU game, to end his career, but that was about it. Grooms played in both games, and Shepherd played in the ODU game, but neither of them took a shot in either game.
The Big Picture
The season is finally over, and on the whole, it was a disappointment. There were some high points, and even more low points. An NIT Championship would have made up for more of the low points, but it was not to be. This was a team that was good enough to make it to the NCAA Tournament, and they managed to throw that away with a few poorly-timed meltdowns. It was a shame.
I've got a lot to say about the season, but I'll save it for my "wrap-up" article, next week.
Here’s the final schedule and results for Michigan's season:
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