Big Ten Report – Week #01 (01/06/2014)

Standings

Here are the current Big Ten standings, after Week #1:

Team (AP Rank)

Big Ten

Overall

Wins

Losses

Percent

Wins

Losses

Percent

Ohio State (#3)

2

0

1.000

15

0

1.000

Wisconsin (#4)

2

0

1.000

15

0

1.000

Michigan State (#5)

2

0

1.000

13

1

0.929

Illinois

2

0

1.000

13

2

0.867

Michigan

2

0

1.000

10

4

0.714

Iowa (#22)

1

1

0.500

12

3

0.800

Minnesota

1

1

0.500

12

3

0.800

Indiana

0

2

0.000

10

5

0.667

Purdue

0

2

0.000

10

5

0.667

Penn State

0

2

0.000

9

6

0.600

Nebraska

0

2

0.000

8

6

0.571

Northwestern

0

2

0.000

7

8

0.467

Results

Here are the results from last week’s games (Week #1):

Tuesday (12/31/2013)

Ohio State won at Purdue, 78-69

Indiana lost at Illinois, 83-80 (overtime)

Michigan State won at Penn State, 79-63

Nebraska lost at Iowa, 67-57

 

Thursday (01/02/2014)

Wisconsin won at Northwestern, 76-49

Michigan won at Minnesota, 63-60

 

Saturday (01/04/2014)

Nebraska lost at Ohio State, 84-53

Michigan State won at Indiana, 73-56

Penn State lost at Illinois, 75-55

 

Sunday (01/05/2014)

Northwestern lost at Michigan, 74-51

Purdue lost at Minnesota, 82-79

Iowa lost at Wisconsin, 75-71

 

The home teams did just OK this week, going 7-5. There were no surprises this week.

 

The Upcoming Week

Here are the games scheduled for the upcoming week (Week #2):

 

Tuesday (01/07/2014)

Ohio State at Michigan State

 

Wednesday (01/08/2014)

Minnesota at Penn State

Illinois at Wisconsin

 

Thursday (01/09/2014)

Northwestern at Iowa

Michigan at Nebraska

 

Saturday (01/11/2014)

Indiana at Penn State

Minnesota at Michigan State

 

Sunday (01/12/2014)

Nebraska at Purdue

Iowa at Ohio State

Illinois at Northwestern

 

There are 2 big games this week:

 

  • Ohio State at Michigan State on Tuesday – Another battle for 1st place.
  • Iowa at Ohio State on Sunday – Iowa already has one loss; they can’t afford a 2nd one this early in the season.

 

Full Schedule

Here’s the entire Big Ten schedule, with the teams in alphabetical order. I’ll include this table every week, with the wins and losses filled in:

 

Team

Record

Wins Losses Remaining Games
Illinois

Total:

2-0

Indiana (H)
Penn State (H)
Wisconsin (A)
Northwestern (A)

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (H)

Ohio State (A)

Indiana (A)

Iowa (H)

Wisconsin (H)

Penn State (A)

Nebraska (A)

Ohio State (H)

Minnesota (A)

Nebraska (H)

Michigan State (A)

Michigan (H)

Iowa (A)

Home:

2-0

Away:

0-0

Indiana

Total:

0-2

Illinois (A)
Michigan State (H)
Penn State (A)
Wisconsin (H)

Northwestern (H)

Michigan State (A)

Illinois (H)

Nebraska (A)

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (A)

Penn State (H)

Purdue (A)

Iowa (H)

Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (A)

Ohio State (H)

Nebraska (H)

Michigan (A)

Home:

0-1

Away:

0-1

Iowa

Total:

1-1

Nebraska (H) Wisconsin (A) Northwestern (H)
Ohio State (A)

Minnesota (H)

Michigan (A)

Northwestern (A)

Michigan State (H)

Illinois (A)

Ohio State (H)

Michigan (H)

Penn State (A)

Indiana (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Minnesota (A)

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (A)

Illinois (H)

Home:

1-0

Away:

0-1

Michigan

Total:

2-0

Minnesota (A)
Northwestern (H)
Nebraska (A)
Penn State (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Iowa (H)

Michigan State (A)

Purdue (H)

Indiana (A)

Nebraska (H)

Iowa (A)

Ohio State (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Michigan State (H)

Purdue (A)

Minnesota (H)

Illinois (A)

Indiana (H)

Home:

1-0

Away:

1-0

Michigan State

Total:

2-0

Penn State (A)
Indiana (A)
Ohio State (H)
Minnesota (H)

Northwestern (A)

Illinois (A)

Indiana (H)

Michigan (H)

Iowa (A)

Penn State (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Northwestern (H)

Nebraska (H)

Purdue (A)

Michigan (A)

Illinois (H)

Iowa (H)

Ohio State (A)

Home:

0-0

Away:

2-0

Minnesota

Total:

1-1

Purdue (H) Michigan (H) Penn State (A)
Michigan State (A)

Ohio State (H)

Iowa (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Nebraska (A)

Northwestern (H)

Purdue (A)

Indiana (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Northwestern (A)

Illinois (H)

Ohio State (A)

Iowa (H)

Michigan (A)

Penn State (H)

Home:

1-1

Away:

0-0

Nebraska

Total:

0-2

Iowa (A)
Ohio State (A)
Michigan (H)
Purdue (A)

Ohio State (H)

Penn State (A)

Minnesota (H)

Indiana (H)

Michigan (A)

Northwestern (A)

Illinois (H)

Michigan State (A)

Penn State (H)

Purdue (H)

Illinois (A)

Northwestern (H)

Indiana (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Home:

0-0

Away:

0-2

Northwestern

Total:

0-2

Wisconsin (H)
Michigan (A)
Iowa (A)
Illinois (H)

Michigan State (H)

Indiana (A)

Purdue (H)

Iowa (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Minnesota (A)

Nebraska (H)

Michigan State (A)

Minnesota (H)

Ohio State (A)

Indiana (H)

Nebraska (A)

Penn State (H)

Purdue (A)

Home:

0-1

Away:

0-1

Ohio State

Total:

2-0

Purdue (A)
Nebraska (H)
Michigan State (A)
Iowa (H)

Minnesota (A)

Nebraska (A)

Illinois (H)

Penn State (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Iowa (A)

Purdue (H)

Michigan (H)

Illinois (A)

Northwestern (H)

Minnesota (H)

Penn State (A)

Indiana (A)

Michigan State (H)

Home:

1-0

Away:

1-0

Penn State

Total:

0-2

Michigan State (H)
Illinois (A)
Minnesota (H)
Indiana (H)

Michigan (A)

Purdue (A)

Nebraska (H)

Ohio State (A)

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (A)

Illinois (H)

Indiana (A)

Iowa (H)

Nebraska (A)

Ohio State (H)

Wisconsin (H)

Northwestern (A)

Minnesota (A)

Home:

0-1

Away:

0-1

Purdue

Total:

0-2

Ohio State (H)
Minnesota (A)
Nebraska (H)
Illinois (A)

Penn State (H)

Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Michigan (A)

Penn State (A)

Minnesota (H)

Ohio State (A)

Indiana (H)

Michigan State (H)

Nebraska (A)

Michigan (H)

Iowa (A)

Wisconsin (A)

Northwestern (H)

Home:

0-1

Away:

0-1

Wisconsin

Total:

2-0

Northwestern (A)
Iowa (H)
Illinois (H)
Indiana (A)

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (A)

Purdue (A)

Northwestern (H)

Ohio State (H)

Illinois (A)

Michigan State (H)

Minnesota (H)

Michigan (A)

Iowa (A)

Indiana (H)

Penn State (A)

Purdue (H)

Nebraska (A)

Home:

1-0

Away:

1-0


Nothing But ‘Net – Week #11 – 01/06/2014 – Perfect Start To The Big Ten Season

Happy New Year!

The University of Michigan men’s basketball team played two games this week, and they won both of them. On Thursday (01/02/2014), they beat Minnesota 63-60 in Minneapolis, then on Sunday (01/05/2014), they beat Northwestern 74-51 in Crisler Arena. The two wins raise Michigan’s record to 10-4 (2-0 in the Big Ten). A perfect start to the Big Ten season.

The Minnesota win was very important, since “The Barn” is a tough place to play, and Minnesota came into the game with a better record, and was favored (barely, by 2 points). It was a real back-and-forth game, with 9 ties and 10 lead changes. Michigan’s biggest lead was only 6 points, and Minnesota’s biggest lead was only 8 points. Michigan trailed by 2 points (30-28) at halftime, and fell further behind (36-30) with 16:00 to go in the game. They fought back, and managed to tie the game up (49-49) with just under 6:00 left. From that point, they never trailed, and won by 3. It was nice to see them finish strong.

While the win over Northwestern isn’t nearly as impressive, it is still important. If Michigan wants to take a run at the Big Ten title this season, they need to beat all the lower-division teams every time, and win most of the games against the contenders. Even if they don’t win the Big Ten title, UM needs every win they can get to help them make the Big Dance in March.

There isn’t too much to say about the Northwestern game. Michigan was obviously the better team, and they methodically pulled away from Northwestern for the whole game. It wasn’t flashy, and it wasn’t pretty, but it was a win.

The stats from the Minnesota game are very interesting: Michigan shot pretty well overall (20-for-44 = 45.5%), they shot well from 3-point range (7-for-17 = 41.2%), and they shot well from the free-throw line (16-for-22 = 72.7%). The interesting part is the rebounding battle: Michigan got hammered on the boards (38-24), but still managed to win the game. They did win the turnover battle (15-10), but those 5 extra possessions hardly made up for the 14 extra possessions Minnesota got due to the rebounding edge.

The stats from the Northwestern game are a little more impressive: Michigan shot pretty well overall (25-for-48 = 52.1%), they shot just OK from 3-point range (6-for-18 = 33.3%), and they shot very well from the free-throw line (18-for-22 = 81.8%). They won the rebounding battle handily (33-21), and they won the turnover battle (9-12). Looks like the stats from a blow-out win.

Individually, only one Michigan player hit double figures in both games: Nik Stauskas had 14 points against Minnesota, and 18 points in the Northwestern game. He didn’t shoot particularly well in either game (3-for-7 vs. Minnesota, 5-for-10 vs. Northwestern), and he never really found his 3-point shot in either game (1-for-4 and 2-for-5), but he did get to the free-throw line a lot, and made a lot (7-for-8 and 6-for-8).

4 other players hit double figures in one of the two games:

  • Jon Horford – 14 and 7 points. Jon was one of the stars of the Minnesota win, shooting 6-for-8, and leading the team in rebounding with 9. Those 14 points are a new career-high for Jon. He had a solid game against Northwestern.
  • Zak Irvin – 15 and 5 points. Zak was the other star of the Minnesota game, with 5 crucial 3-pointers (on 8 attempts).
  • Glenn Robinson III – 6 and 12 points. GR3 was having a good game against Minnesota, when he tweaked his ankle early in the 2nd half. He sat out the rest of that game, and was questionable for the Northwestern game, but he looked pretty good out there. Not 100%, not full speed, but good enough to play 31 productive minutes.
  • Derrick Walton Jr. – 7 and 11 points. Derrick played pretty well this week. He still hasn’t found his shot, but he’s starting to make better decisions with the ball.

4 players scored in at least one game, but not in double figures:

  • Spike Albrecht – 0 and 3 points. Spike’s only shot in the Northwestern game was a 3-pointer that went in and pushed the Michigan lead to “untouchable”.
  • Max Bielfeldt – 0 and 3 points. Max finally hit another 3-pointer. He hit one against South Carolina State, and he’s now 2-for-5 shooting 3’s this season.
  • Caris LeVert – 4 and 7 points. Caris is back in a slump. He’s not shooting well, and he’s not making good decisions with the ball. He needs to get back to the form he showed earlier this season.
  • Jordan Morgan – 3 and 8 points. Jordan and Jon Horford combined as a very effective “center by committee” this week. With Mitch McGary out for the foreseeable future, this is what they need to do: combine for a double-double every game. They did it this week: 14+3 points and 9+2 rebounds vs. Minnesota, and 7+8 points and 8+8 rebounds.

Brad Anlauf, Andrew Dakich, and Sean Lonergan all played in the Northwestern game, but did not score.

This Week

Michigan only plays one game this week. On Thursday (01/09/2014, 9:00 p.m. EST, ESPN2) they play at Nebraska. It’s always tough to win on the road in the Big Ten, but Nebraska is one of the weakest teams in the Big Ten this season, and I expect Michigan to beat them, even though it might not be easy.

Check back next week to see what happened, and why.

Go Blue!

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Nothing But ‘Net – Week #10 – 12/30/2013 – Done With Non-Conference Play

The University of Michigan men’s basketball team played one game this week, and they won it. On Saturday (12/28/2013), they beat Holy Cross 88-66 in Crisler Arena. This was their final non-conference game, and it raises Michigan’s record to 8-4.

Holy Cross is a decent opponent, and this was a solid win. The score was close early, but Michigan never trailed. They led by 12 points (42-30) at halftime, but Holy Cross cut it to 9 (42-33) in the opening seconds of the 2nd half. Michigan pushed the lead back up to double digits on the next possession, and it never dipped below 10 again. The lead got as big as 28 points (79-51) with 5:06 left, and Michigan cruised to a 22-point win.

It’s stats time! Michigan shot well overall (33-for-59 = 55.9%), they shot 3-pointers pretty well (8-for-18 = 44.4%), and they shot free throws pretty well (14-for-19 = 73.7%). They won the rebounding battle (37-28), and they (barely) won the turnover battle (7-8).

Individually, 4 Michigan players hit double figures:

  • Jon Horford – 10 points. Jon had a solid game, which is important since he’ll be playing a lot more. See below.
  • Caris LeVert – 16 points. It was great to see Caris contribute after a few rough outings.
  • Glenn Robinson III – 23 points. This is a new career-high for GR3. It was nice to see him have a couple good games back-to-back.
  • Nik Stauskas – 16 points. Nik only hit 2 3-pointers (on 2 attempts), but he found other ways to score.

5 other players scored, but not in double figures:

  • Spike Albrecht – 3 points. Spike only took 2 shots in 18 minutes.
  • Zak Irvin – 8 points. Zak had a rough night shooting, going 2-for-6, all 3-pointers, along with a couple free throws.
  • Sean Lonergan – 2 points. This was Sean’s first basket at Michigan.
  • Jordan Morgan – 6 points. Jordan also had a solid game. See below.
  • Derrick Walton Jr. – 4 points. Derrick is still playing like a true freshman.

Brad Anlauf, Max Bielfeldt, and Andrew Dakich played, but did not score.

Mitch McGary didn’t play, and he may be done for the season. His back injury isn’t getting any better, so he elected to have back surgery next week, and he might not play again this season. That’s why it’s so important for Jon Horford and Jordan Morgan to step up and play well in his absence. They did most of the heavy lifting during the regular season last year, before Mitch had his great showing in the Big Dance, and they need to do it again this year.

This Week

The non-conference season is over, and Michigan starts Big Ten play this week. They play two games: on Thursday (01/02/2014, 7:00 p.m. EST, BTN) they play at Minnesota, then on Sunday (01/05/2014, TBA, BTN) they play Northwestern in Crisler Arena. It’s always tough to win on the road in the Big Ten, and “The Barn” in Minneapolis is no exception. I consider the game at Minnesota to be a toss-up. Michigan should win at home vs. Northwestern.

Check back next week to see what happened, and why.

Go Blue!