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Michigan Women’s Basketball maintained its unblemished 11-0 home record with a comeback win against USC, 73-67:
The Ohio State basketball team had a lead against the No. 3 team in the land with eight minutes to go, but ultimately ran out of gas down the stretch.
ANN ARBOR — Michigan basketball overcame an early deficit and hammered Ohio State down the stretch in a 74-62 win Friday night. The No. 3-ranked Wolverines celebrated the career of former Michigan point guard and Columbus native Trey Burke at halftime.
Michigan Basketball took down Ohio State, 74-62, on Trey Burke night at Crisler Center. Here are 6 takeaways from the game:
Michigan basketball honored program great Trey Burke at halftime, then held Ohio State to 32 points in the second half in a home win Friday night.
The winningest basketball coach in Michigan history is up to 301 wins after the Wolverines surged past USC on Sunday.
Michigan is No. 5 in Friday's updated CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings, where Arizona remains No. 1 for the 13th consecutive day. After the Wolverines play Ohio State, they will turn their attention to hosting Nebraska on Tuesday inside the Crisler Center. Nebraska is 19-0 and ranked second in the Top 25 And 1.
Marcus Moeller, a 7-foot-3 center from Denmark, has stepped away from his club in Spain as he begins medical treatment for testicular cancer.
The Wolverines (16-3 overall, 8-1 Big Ten) swung out of the gates, wasting little time finding their offensive rhythm. The Trojans (11-9, 3-6) struggled to organize defensively early, and Michigan built a cushion that proved to be critical in the second half, leading to a 73-67 win.