Nothing But β€˜Net – Week #16 – 02/11/2013 – A Tale Of Two Overtimes

The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat.

The (#3) University of Michigan men’s basketball team played two games last week; both games went to overtime, and both had thrilling endings. Unfortunately, they won the first but lost the second. On Tuesday (02/05/2013), they beat (#10) Ohio State 76-74 in Crisler Arena, then on Saturday (02/09/2013), they lost to Wisconsin 65-62 in Madison. The win and the loss leave UM with a record of 21-3, 8-3 in Big Ten play. They are tied for 2nd place in the Big Ten.

As exciting and thrilling as the Ohio State win was, the Wisconsin loss was twice as emotional. Michigan had the game wrapped up at the end of regulation, with a 3-point lead and only 2.4 seconds left. Wisconsin had to go the length of the floor, and they managed to swish a half-court 3-pointer at the buzzer, to force overtime. It was so deflating, and Wisconsin had the momentum for the overtime. On the final shot of regulation, Michigan tried to foul the Wisconsin shooter, but couldn’t catch him. The odds of a half-court shot going in are vanishingly small, but they worked against Michigan this time. It was a tough loss. Michigan hasn’t won at the Kohl Center in Madison since 1999.

On the other hand, the Ohio State win was exhilarating. The game was close most of the way, but OSU starting pulling away early in the 2nd half. That’s when Tim Hardaway Jr.
caught fire, hitting three 3-pointers in a row to put Michigan back on top. The lead see-sawed from there, and the game was (obviously) tied at the end of regulation, but Michigan went ahead for good in the overtime and won with a pair of blocked shots in the last few seconds.

Even though UM lost another game, so did most of the rest of the contenders, and it’s still a tight race for the title. At this point, all of the contenders still control their own destiny, including Michigan. See this week’s Big Ten Report for more details.

As expected, the stats for the OSU game look a lot better than the stats for the Wisconsin game. First, OSU: Michigan shot pretty well overall (28-for-60 = 46.7%), and even better from 3-point range (14-for-24 = 58.3%). They didn’t shoot many free throws, and they didn’t shoot them particularly well (6-for-11 = 54.5%). They (barely) won the rebounding battle (32-30), and they tied in the turnover battle (11-11). The 3-point shooting was the difference. In the Wisconsin game, Michigan shot poorly overall (28-for-71 = 39.4%), but they shot really poorly from 3-point range (5-for-18 = 27.8%). They only shot 2 free throws (!), and made one of them (50.0%). They tied in the rebounding battle (39-39), and they won the turnover battle handily (7-14). The big difference was 3-point shooting again, but this time in the negative sense.

Individually, 3 players hit double figures in both games:

  • Trey Burke – 16 points vs. OSU, and 19 vs. Wisconsin.
  • Tim Hardaway Jr. – 23 and 18 points. As I mentioned above, Tim was on fire vs. OSU, and he played well against Wisconsin as well.
  • Mitch McGary – 14 and 12 points. Those 14 points vs. OSU were a new career-high for Mitch. Mitch is playing very well recently.

2 players hit double figures in one game:

  • Glenn Robinson III – 10 and 4 points. GR3 had another sub-par game vs. Wisconsin.
  • Nik Stauskas – 11 and 5 points. Nik also had a miserable game vs. Wisconsin. Michigan will have trouble beating the other contenders when both GR3 and Nik are having bad games at the same time.

The only starter who failed to hit double figures in either game was Jon Horford, who started both games in place of the injured Jordan Morgan. Jon had 2 points in each game. He only played 13 and 7 minutes, compared to 29 and 32 minutes played by Mitch McGary. Even though Jon is listed as the starter, Mitch is the main player at center, at least until Jordan returns to the starting lineup.

Besides McGary, the bench players didn’t have much success scoring:

  • Spike Albrecht – 0 and 0 points.
  • Max Bielfeldt – DNP and 2 points. Max played 18 minutes in the Wisconsin game, to give UM more “beef” underneath.
  • Caris LeVert – 0 and 0 points.
  • Jordan Morgan – 0 and DNP points. Jordan only played 4 minutes against OSU, and it was obvious that he wasn’t ready to go full speed yet.

Other than McGary, who is essentially the starter at center, Michigan only got 2 points from all the other bench players in both games combined. This is a recipe for disaster. The starters can’t carry the team for the rest of the season.

This Week

Michigan is finally at the end of a brutal 4-game stretch. So far, they are 1-2, with one game left. On Tuesday (02/12/2013, 9:00 p.m., ESPN), they play (#12) Michigan State in East Lansing, then on Sunday (02/17/2013, 12:00 noon EST, BTN), they play Penn State in Crisler Arena. Michigan State is currently tied for 1st place in the Big Ten, one game ahead of Michigan, so this is a crucial game. Michigan has had a tough time winning in East Lansing, but they stand a good chance this year. Oh yeah: the Penn State game will be a slaughter. PSU is 0-11 in the Big Ten so far, and they are very weak.

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

Go Blue!

Big Ten Report – Week #06 (02/11/2013)

Standings

Here are the current Big Ten standings, after Week #6:

Team (AP Rank)

Big Ten

Overall

Wins

Losses

Percent

Wins

Losses

Percent

Indiana (#1)

9

2

0.818

21

3

0.875

Michigan State (#12)

9

2

0.818

20

4

0.833

Michigan (#3)

8

3

0.727

21

3

0.875

Wisconsin

8

3

0.727

17

7

0.708

Ohio State (#10)

7

4

0.636

17

6

0.739

Minnesota (#18)

5

6

0.455

17

7

0.708

Purdue

5

6

0.455

12

12

0.500

Illinois

4

7

0.364

17

8

0.680

Iowa

4

7

0.364

15

9

0.625

Northwestern

4

7

0.364

13

11

0.542

Nebraska

3

8

0.273

12

12

0.500

Penn State

0

11

0.000

8

15

0.348

Results

Here are the results from last week’s games (Week #6):

Tuesday (02/05/2013)

Purdue won at Penn State, 58-49

Ohio State lost at Michigan, 76-74 (overtime)

Wednesday (02/06/2013)

Minnesota lost at Michigan State, 61-50

Iowa lost at Wisconsin, 74-70 (2 overtimes)

Thursday (02/07/2013)

Indiana lost at Illinois, 74-72

Saturday (02/09/2013)

Michigan lost at Wisconsin, 65-62 (overtime)

Northwestern lost at Iowa, 71-57

Michigan State won at Purdue, 78-65

Penn State lost at Nebraska, 67-53

Sunday (02/10/2013)

Indiana won at Ohio State, 81-68

Illinois won at Minnesota, 57-53

The home teams did pretty well this week, going 7-4. There were a few surprises this week:

  • Indiana lost at Illinois on Thursday. Indiana was ranked #1, and Illinois looked to be done for the season.
  • Illinois won at Minnesota on Sunday. Minnesota was a contender, but not any more. It was a big week for Illinois.
  • Ohio State lost twice. They lost to two good teams, but it was still a bad week for them. They are on the brink of dropping out of the title hunt.

The Upcoming Week

Here are the games scheduled for the upcoming week (Week #7):

Tuesday (02/12/2013)

Michigan at Michigan State

Wednesday (02/13/2013)

Nebraska at Indiana

Purdue at Illinois

Thursday (02/14/2013)

Northwestern at Ohio State

Wisconsin at Minnesota

Iowa at Penn State

Saturday (02/16/2013)

Purdue at Indiana

Michigan State at Nebraska

Sunday (02/17/2013)

Penn State at Michigan

Ohio State at Wisconsin

Minnesota at Iowa

Illinois at Northwestern

There are two big games this week:

  • Michigan at Michigan State on Tuesday.
  • Ohio State at Wisconsin on Sunday. Last call for Ohio State.

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:

4-7

Ohio State (H)
Nebraska (A)
Indiana (H)

Minnesota (A)

Purdue (A)
Minnesota (H)
Wisconsin (A)

Northwestern (H)

Michigan (H)

Michigan State (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Purdue (H)
Northwestern (A)
Penn State (H)

Michigan (A)

Nebraska (H)

Iowa (A)

Ohio State (A)

Home:

2-4

Away:

2-3

Indiana

Total:

9-2

Iowa (A)
Penn State (A)
Minnesota (H)

Northwestern (A)

Penn State (H)

Michigan State (H)

Purdue (A)

Michigan (H)

Ohio State (A)

Wisconsin (H)
Illinois (A)
Nebraska (H)
Purdue (H)
Michigan State (A)

Minnesota (A)

Iowa (H)

Ohio State (H)

Michigan (A)

Home:

4-1

Away:

5-1

Iowa

Total:

4-7

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

Northwestern (H)

Indiana (H)
Michigan (A)
Michigan State (H)

Ohio State (A)

Purdue (A)

Minnesota (A)

Wisconsin (A)

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

Purdue (H)

Indiana (A)

Illinois (H)

Nebraska (H)

Home:

3-2

Away:

1-5

Michigan

Total:

8-3

Northwestern (A)
Iowa (H)
Nebraska (H)

Minnesota (A)

Purdue (H)

Illinois (A)

Northwestern (H)

Ohio State (H)

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

Penn State (A)

Michigan State (H)

Purdue (A)

Indiana (H)

Home:

5-0

Away:

3-3

Michigan State

Total:

9-2

Purdue (H)
Iowa (A)
Nebraska (H)

Penn State (A)

Ohio State (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Illinois (H)

Minnesota (H)

Purdue (A)

Minnesota (A)
Indiana (A)
Michigan (H)
Nebraska (A)
Indiana (H)

Ohio State (A)

Michigan (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Northwestern (H)

Home:

5-0

Away:

4-2

Minnesota

Total:

5-6

Michigan State (H)
Northwestern (H)
Illinois (A)

Nebraska (H)

Iowa (H)

Indiana (A)
Michigan (H)
Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (A)

Michigan State (A)

Illinois (H)

Wisconsin (H)
Iowa (A)
Ohio State (A)

Indiana (H)

Penn State (H)

Nebraska (A)

Purdue (A)

Home:

4-2

Away:

1-4

Nebraska

Total:

3-8

Penn State (A)
Northwestern (H)
Penn State (H)
Ohio State (A)
Wisconsin (H)
Michigan (A)

Michigan State (A)

Purdue (H)

Illinois (H)

Minnesota (A)

Ohio State (H)

Indiana (A)
Michigan State (H)
Iowa (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Illinois (A)

Minnesota (H)

Iowa (A)

Home:

2-4

Away:

1-4

Northwestern

Total:

4-7

Penn State (A)
Illinois (A)
Minnesota (H)

Purdue (H)

Michigan (H)
Minnesota (A)
Iowa (H)

Indiana (H)

Nebraska (A)

Michigan (A)

Iowa (A)

Ohio State (A)
Illinois (H)
Wisconsin (H)

Purdue (A)

Ohio State (H)

Penn State (H)

Michigan State (A)

Home:

2-3

Away:

2-4

Ohio State

Total:

7-4

Nebraska (H)
Purdue (A)
Michigan (H)

Iowa (H)

Penn State (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Nebraska (A)

Illinois (A)
Michigan State (A)
Michigan (A)

Indiana (H)

Northwestern (H)
Wisconsin (A)
Minnesota (H)

Michigan State (H)

Northwestern (A)

Indiana (A)

Illinois (H)

Home:

4-1

Away:

3-3

Penn State

Total:

0-11

Wisconsin (A)
Indiana (H)
Northwestern (H)

Purdue (A)

Michigan State (H)

Nebraska (H)

Indiana (A)

Ohio State (H)

Iowa (A)

Purdue (H)

Nebraska (A)

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

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (A)

Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Home:

0-6

Away:

0-5

Purdue

Total:

5-6

Illinois (H)
Penn State (H)
Nebraska (A)

Iowa (H)

Penn State (A)

Michigan State (A)
Ohio State (H)
Michigan (A)

Indiana (H)

Northwestern (A)

Michigan State (H)

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

Iowa (A)

Wisconsin (A)

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (H)

Home:

3-3

Away:

2-3

Wisconsin

Total:

8-3

Penn State (H)
Nebraska (A)
Illinois (H)

Indiana (A)

Minnesota (H)

Illinois (A)

Iowa (H)

Michigan (H)

Iowa (A)
Michigan State (H)
Ohio State (A)
Minnesota (A)
Ohio State (H)
Northwestern (A)

Nebraska (H)

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (A)

Penn State (A)

Home:

5-1

Away:

3-2


Nothing But β€˜Net – Week #15 – 02/04/2013 – Fun While It Lasted

The (#1) University of Michigan men’s basketball team won’t be ranked #1 any more, when the AP Top 25 poll comes out today. It was fun while it lasted: 2 games. They played two games last week, and they won the first but lost the second. On Wednesday (01/30/2013), they beat Northwestern 68-46 in Crisler Arena, then on Saturday (02/02/2013), they lost to (#3) Indiana 81-73 in Bloomington. The win and the loss leave UM with a record of 20-2, 7-2 in Big Ten play. They are tied for 2nd place in the Big Ten.

The Northwestern game was barely worth talking about. The important part was that Michigan went out and played well against a team that they had beaten earlier this season on the road, and didn’t look ahead to the much bigger game on Saturday. Every win is important in the Big Ten, so the win over Northwestern is certainly important, but it was also not a surprise. The big game last week was the one against Indiana, and it didn’t go well. Michigan played pretty well, but they were bombarded early, and they never quite recovered. IU was red hot in the first 10 minutes, and they raced out to a quick 15 point lead (28-13). Michigan finally got going with a 10-0 run to pull within 5 (28-23), and they stayed close the rest of the first half. They only trailed by 4 (36-32) at halftime, and they managed to pull into a 40-40 tie in the first 2 minutes of the 2nd half. Indiana pulled away with another run (11-0), but UM fought back again to get within 2 points (53-51) with 11 minutes left, and 3 points (61-58) with 4 minutes left. That was as close as they got down the stretch, and IU hit their free throws to win the game.

So, what went wrong in the Indiana game? Lots of little things that added up to just enough to tip the game in IU’s favor:

  • Jordan Morgan didn’t start, and he only played 2 minutes, due to his ankle injury. He is certainly Michigan’s best post defender, and he was missed.
  • The Indiana crowd was frantic, and it seemed to affect the freshmen, especially Glenn Robinson III
    and Nik Stauskas, who both played very poorly.
  • Indiana couldn’t miss in the first 5 minutes, hitting their first 6 shots, including four 3-pointers. Some of this is talent, and some of it is luck. Bad luck for Michigan. If Indiana had hit shots at their normal percentage, the game might have gone much differently. They ended up shooting a good-but-not-great overall percentage (26-for-50 = 52.0%), but if they had started out shooting 52% instead of 100%, Michigan might have managed a meager lead, which certainly would have changed the complexion of the game. As it was, UM played from behind the whole game.
  • Stauskas was recovering from the flu, which kept him from practicing on Friday. He seemed a step slower, and his shot was a touch off. Michigan’s offense depends on him, and he wasn’t able to perform at his usual level.

I know, it sounds like sour grapes, but my point is that IU is not a better team than Michigan, they just had things go their way on Saturday. It doesn’t mean that Michigan doesn’t stand a chance against them, they just need their fair share of the breaks, and they didn’t get them this time. Maybe next time.

The loss to Indiana was discouraging, but the race for the Big Ten title is far from over. All of the contenders still control their own destiny, including Michigan. Even if Indiana wins the rest of their games going into the last game of the regular season vs. Michigan in Ann Arbor, UM can still claim a share of the title by winning all their games and beating IU. The same can be said of the other contenders (Ohio State, Michigan State, and Wisconsin). Even Minnesota still stands a chance, although they’ll need a little help.

Let’s look at the stats, even though the IU game wasn’t pretty. First, Northwestern: Michigan shot pretty well overall (25-for-49 = 51.0%), and they shot 3-pointers pretty well (6-for-15 = 40.0%). They shot fairly well from the free-throw line (12-for-18 = 66.7%), they (barely) won the rebounding battle (31-29), and they handily won the turnover battle (2-8). That’s right: 2 turnovers for the whole game, none in the first half. Very impressive. The Indiana stats aren’t nearly as impressive: UM shot fairly well overall (30-for-70 = 42.9%), but not very well from 3-point range (7-for-23 = 30.4%). They shot free throws fairly well (6-for-7 = 85.7%), but they didn’t get to the line very often, especially compared to IU (22-for-25 = 88.0%). Michigan got mauled on the boards (38-29), but they won the turnover battle (8-16). The biggest differences were rebounding and free throws.

Individually, 2 players hit double figures in both games:

  • Trey Burke – 18 points vs. Northwestern, and 25 vs. Indiana.
  • Nik Stauskas – 11 and 10 points. Nik was miserable against Indiana, missing his first four 3-pointers before finally hitting his 5th (and last) attempt.

4 players hit double figures in one game:

  • Tim Hardaway Jr. – 7 and 18 points. After a quite game vs. Northwestern, Tim did his best to keep UM in the Indiana game, along with Burke.
  • Jon Horford – 10 and 4 points. Jon started both games in place of Jordan Morgan.
  • Mitch McGary – 6 and 10 points. Mitch also had 11 rebounds in the Northwestern game.
  • Glenn Robinson III – 13 and 2 points. GR3 had a horrible offensive game vs. IU, and only scored in the closing minutes.

Besides McGary, the bench players didn’t have much success scoring:

Michigan only got 9 points from the bench in the Northwestern game, but they got 14 points vs. Indiana, which is a little better.

This Week

Michigan is in the middle of a brutal 4-game stretch. The first game of the bunch was on Saturday vs. Indiana, and they have two more tough games this week. On Tuesday (02/05/2013, 9:00 p.m., ESPN), they play (#11) Ohio State in Crisler Arena, then on Saturday (02/09/2013, 12:00 noon EST, ESPN), they at Wisconsin. Ohio State beat Michigan in Columbus a couple weeks ago, so Michigan is looking to return the favor. The previous game was a defensive slugfest, and I expect the rematch to be more of the same. However, the best slow-down defensive team in the nation is Wisconsin, and they are virtually unbeatable at home. I’m hoping that Michigan can win both of these games, but the game at Wisconsin is definitely the tougher of the two.

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

Go Blue!

Big Ten Report – Week #05 (02/04/2013)

Standings

Here are the current Big Ten standings, after Week #5:

Team (AP Rank)

Big Ten

Overall

Wins

Losses

Percent

Wins

Losses

Percent

Indiana (#3)

8

1

0.889

20

2

0.909

Michigan (#1)

7

2

0.778

20

2

0.909

Michigan State (#13)

7

2

0.778

18

4

0.818

Ohio State (#11)

7

2

0.778

17

4

0.810

Wisconsin

6

3

0.667

15

7

0.682

Minnesota (#23)

5

4

0.556

17

5

0.773

Purdue

4

5

0.444

11

11

0.500

Northwestern

4

6

0.400

13

10

0.565

Iowa

3

6

0.333

14

8

0.636

Illinois

2

7

0.222

15

8

0.652

Nebraska

2

8

0.200

11

12

0.478

Penn State

0

9

0.000

8

13

0.381

Results

Here are the results from last week’s games (Week #5):

Tuesday (01/29/2013)

Wisconsin lost at Ohio State, 58-49

Nebraska lost at Minnesota, 84-65

Wednesday (01/30/2013)

Northwestern lost at Michigan, 68-46

Indiana won at Purdue, 97-60

Thursday (01/31/2013)

Illinois lost at Michigan State, 80-75

Penn State lost at Iowa, 76-67

Saturday (02/02/2013)

Purdue lost at Northwestern, 75-60

Ohio State won at Nebraska, 58-53

Michigan lost at Indiana, 81-73

Sunday (02/03/2013)

Iowa lost at Minnesota, 62-59

Wisconsin won at Illinois, 74-68

The home teams did pretty well this week, going 8-3. There were no surprises this week.

The Upcoming Week

Here are the games scheduled for the upcoming week (Week #6):

Tuesday (02/05/2013)

Purdue at Penn State

Ohio State at Michigan

Wednesday (02/06/2013)

Minnesota at Michigan State

Iowa at Wisconsin

Thursday (02/07/2013)

Indiana at Illinois

Saturday (02/09/2013)

Michigan at Wisconsin

Northwestern at Iowa

Michigan State at Purdue

Penn State at Nebraska

Sunday (02/10/2013)

Indiana at Ohio State

Illinois at Minnesota

There are four big games this week:

  • Ohio State at Michigan on Tuesday. Somebody’s getting their 3rd loss.
  • Minnesota at Michigan State on Wednesday. Last call for Minnesota.
  • Michigan at Wisconsin on Saturday. This is a brutal week for Michigan.
  • Indiana at Ohio State on Sunday. Ohio State has a tough week as well.

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:

2-7

Ohio State (H)
Nebraska (A)
Purdue (A)
Minnesota (H)
Wisconsin (A)

Northwestern (H)

Michigan (H)

Michigan State (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Indiana (H)
Minnesota (A)
Purdue (H)

Northwestern (A)

Penn State (H)

Michigan (A)

Nebraska (H)

Iowa (A)

Ohio State (A)

Home:

1-4

Away:

1-3

Indiana

Total:

8-1

Iowa (A)
Penn State (A)
Minnesota (H)

Northwestern (A)

Penn State (H)

Michigan State (H)

Purdue (A)

Michigan (H)

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

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (A)

Minnesota (A)

Iowa (H)

Ohio State (H)

Michigan (A)

Home:

4-1

Away:

4-0

Iowa

Total:

3-6

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

Ohio State (A)

Purdue (A)

Minnesota (A)

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

Minnesota (H)

Nebraska (A)

Purdue (H)

Indiana (A)

Illinois (H)

Nebraska (H)

Home:

2-2

Away:

1-4

Michigan

Total:

7-2

Northwestern (A)
Iowa (H)
Nebraska (H)

Minnesota (A)

Purdue (H)

Illinois (A)

Northwestern (H)

Ohio State (A)
Indiana (A)
Ohio State (H)
Wisconsin (A)
Michigan State (A)

Penn State (H)

Illinois (H)

Penn State (A)

Michigan State (H)

Purdue (A)

Indiana (H)

Home:

4-0

Away:

3-2

Michigan State

Total:

7-2

Purdue (H)
Iowa (A)
Nebraska (H)

Penn State (A)

Ohio State (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Illinois (H)

Minnesota (A)
Indiana (A)
Minnesota (H)
Purdue (A)
Michigan (H)

Nebraska (A)

Indiana (H)

Ohio State (A)

Michigan (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Northwestern (H)

Home:

4-0

Away:

3-2

Minnesota

Total:

5-4

Michigan State (H)
Northwestern (H)
Illinois (A)

Nebraska (H)

Iowa (H)

Indiana (A)
Michigan (H)
Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (A)

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

Iowa (A)

Ohio State (A)

Indiana (H)

Penn State (H)

Nebraska (A)

Purdue (A)

Home:

4-1

Away:

1-3

Nebraska

Total:

2-8

Penn State (A)
Northwestern (H)
Ohio State (A)
Wisconsin (H)
Michigan (A)

Michigan State (A)

Purdue (H)

Illinois (H)

Minnesota (A)

Ohio State (H)

Penn State (H)
Indiana (A)
Michigan State (H)

Iowa (H)

Wisconsin (A)

Illinois (A)

Minnesota (H)

Iowa (A)

Home:

1-4

Away:

1-4

Northwestern

Total:

4-6

Penn State (A)
Illinois (A)
Minnesota (H)

Purdue (H)

Michigan (H)
Minnesota (A)
Iowa (H)

Indiana (H)

Nebraska (A)

Michigan (A)

Iowa (A)
Ohio State (A)
Illinois (H)

Wisconsin (H)

Purdue (A)

Ohio State (H)

Penn State (H)

Michigan State (A)

Home:

2-3

Away:

2-3

Ohio State

Total:

7-2

Nebraska (H)
Purdue (A)
Michigan (H)

Iowa (H)

Penn State (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Nebraska (A)

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

Wisconsin (A)

Minnesota (H)

Michigan State (H)

Northwestern (A)

Indiana (A)

Illinois (H)

Home:

4-0

Away:

3-2

Penn State

Total:

0-9

Wisconsin (A)
Indiana (H)
Northwestern (H)

Purdue (A)

Michigan State (H)

Nebraska (H)

Indiana (A)

Ohio State (H)

Iowa (A)

Purdue (H)
Nebraska (A)
Iowa (H)

Michigan (A)

Illinois (A)

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (A)

Northwestern (A)

Wisconsin (H)

Home:

0-5

Away:

0-4

Purdue

Total:

4-5

Illinois (H)
Penn State (H)
Nebraska (A)

Iowa (H)

Michigan State (A)
Ohio State (H)
Michigan (A)

Indiana (H)

Northwestern (A)

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

Indiana (A)

Northwestern (H)

Iowa (A)

Wisconsin (A)

Michigan (H)

Minnesota (H)

Home:

3-2

Away:

1-3

Wisconsin

Total:

6-3

Penn State (H)
Nebraska (A)
Illinois (H)

Indiana (A)

Minnesota (H)

Illinois (A)

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

Ohio State (H)

Northwestern (A)

Nebraska (H)

Purdue (H)

Michigan State (A)

Penn State (A)

Home:

3-1

Away:

3-2


Hoop Dreams Realized

Recorded in 2004 by Brent Petway (special thanks to TG!)

{Verse 1}
We play in Crisler Arena, where the hoopers at.
The post men, the high flyers,
And the three-point shooters at.
NIT 2004, other teams pursuing that.
Dunkin on these lame cats
(A.G., why you doin’ that?)
Man cuz that’s my job, 2-for-1.
I catch the lob,
the lob I catch.
make you say whoa like Black Rob.
But it ain’t ova yet cuz who handle the rock?
D. Horton, plain and simple, yeah he get off his shots.
But who call the shots, T.A.,
coach Ram, coach Moore, coach Swen.
Slam Jam thank you ma’am!
Next up, nyce man game high 28,
My first 28 field goals,
(How many were dunks?) 28!
Then L.A., Mr. consistency,
Sherrod Harrell, Graham Brown Tri-captaincy.
And why we play so hard?
Why we run when Plock say run?
It ain’t the name on the back,
It’s the name on the front!

{Chorus}
I Said, we gotta be one of the most underrated teams in basketball
By the end of this year, we’re gonna be called #1! #1!
Michigan..huh? #1! #1! (Yeah) (x2)

{Verse 2}
The NIT was just for starters,
Naw…we ain’t finished yet.
Courtney Sims keeps blockin’ shots,
I’m flyin through the air like lear jets.
Then in comes Big Game Hunter,
Known as a Big Game Hunter,
Shoot three-pointers like his name’s Lindsey Hunter.
Switch the subject, in comes J.C. Mathis,
He’s complaining ‘cuz Amadou keeps hackin’.
Keeps smackin’, he keeps foulin’,
meanwhile Ashtyn Bell still wildin’.
Dani, John and R.C., too,
Blue team combo like R2 D2.
Michigan State and Illinois, too,
Georgia Tech, yeah, they’ll all get ran through.
All get done too, Maize Rage, Blue Crew,
Cheer for who, who, dribble, dribble, shoot, shoot.
Basketball this year and football this year,
We all goin’ for the championship.

{Chorus}