It is by far the worst game Michigan has played this season. Michigan looked tired and unprepared. No one was scoring. I guess Cadeau or Johnson would be MVP as they played best.
Give all the credit to UConn and Dan Hurley. It was a brilliant performance. Karaban, Reed, and others were fantastic. It confirms what I wrote and thought about other opponents including Alabama, Tennessee, and Arizona; they didn't come to play or win, and UConn certainly did.
Michigan win and they're the champs.
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Almost 1/4 thru. Mara 0-3; Michigan 0 /3 from 3 (Cadeau 0/2). UConn tough on the ball, forcing Michigan deep. UConn looking much better than expected. Tarris Reed is winning. Tie game 11-11.
UConn looks much better than expected. Karaban is winning too.
Lesson learned: UConn has a way. Michigan like Illinois. Terrible shooting. UConn causing. 17-18 UConn @7:00 minutes. Ouch. Michigan is being outplayed. Not out-talented, outplayed. No threes, no dunks, no Wow!
This is a tense game. Dan Hurley's scheme and coaching is working. 21-20 now, 6:17. 21-23. The one edge Michigan has is fewer fouls. But it is dead even.
UConn is outrebounding Michigan. You can see it under the basket where Lendeborg is not playing (Cadeau is out with two fouls). Where is Johnson? 17-15 UConn leading in rebounds; absolutely opposite of all predictions.
It all started with Mara missing three close-in post-ups.
Yes it was a hook and hold. The only bright spot for Michigan is UConn foul trouble. Hurley complains about everything.
Stunning: Michigan 23 points. Now 29-25 Michigan. What a game! Michigan 0/8 3pt; UConn 4/12.
Gayle Wow #1. Dumb Michigan foul with 2.6 seconds, Lendeborg's second. Reed 1/2.
33-29 at the half. Close is the way it is supposed to be. Don't complain! Michigan leads. Just please don't let it be one of those "it wasn't our night give them credit" interviews.
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Michigan is tightening its defense. They're still discombobulated on offense. Lots of balls off their fingertips. Tons of missed tip-ins.
But Michigan is enlarging their small lead. They're racking up UConn fouls and are slowly increasing their lead. How? Defense. Rebounds. Going to the rim (because their outside shots are not close). Steals, blocks, and turnovers are in Michigan's favor. Some said it would be ugly. It is ugly and Michigan is slowly winning at it... Finally a three (Cadeau), Michigan 48-37.
Bill Raftery is 82 and very, very welcome on my TV.
Lendeborg is moving nicely. Probably the foul trouble is affecting UConn. Michigan still only 4 assists. That prevents a lot of the Wow.
The difference is the defense for Michigan. Michigan 15-10 in the second half. Cadeau once too often with the right hand; Tschetter another Michigan missed layup. UConn sure doesn't impress statistically or size-wise but they're every bit Michigan's equal on the glass; smart, great timing, anticipation, and team play.
34-28 UConn rebounding lead. Reed has 12 so far and Karaban is playing like a star big, including a block. Lendeborg is 0-5 from three and the last one was several feet short of the rim; the top of the key scoring from his is completely missing. Michigan is an abysmal 1/14 (7%) from three but still leading 52-45.
Story of the game is ugly. Michigan is ugly. UConn is just a little uglier.
Lendeborg is gassed exhausted. He is still playing and trying. Huge wide open three by Mullins. 56-48. This is not over. Mullins again, 58-51, open. 60-51. Morez Johnson 4th foul. Tense. Close. Better to have the lead than not.
Michigan bench is 2/12 with 8 points.
McKenney a stepback three. 65-56 with 1:49 to go. I'd rather be in the lead.
If UConn wins it is because of Reed and Karaban. Neither necessarily look the part. But they are why UConn has won championships.
Free throws. One minute left.
Ball just banked a three.
Gayle missed both free throws.
Hurley being Hurley. Ice the shooter. McKenney can ice it. 67-63 with 13 seconds. Both.
69-63.
Guts. A really tough opponent.


