Michigan Basketball got off to a good start on Florida State in the first half behind the stellar effort of Brandon Johns Jr. and Chaundee Brown.
It was clear early on that head coach Juwan Howard had this Michigan basketball team ready to rock in their fourth straight appearance in Sweet 16. The Wolverines scored 32 points in the first half, 16 of which came from ten forced turnovers. . The Wolverines played solid defense throughout the night, ending with 14 forced turnovers.
The State of Florida continued to pressure the Wolverines with their aggressive press, whether it was an all-field press or a half-court, but Michigan clearly prepared for the pressure on the ball and often had an outlet to gain the middle strip and setup. their offense.
Michigan Basketball will head to the Elite Eight after a superb effort.
The Seminoles continued to activate the pick and roll, often giving Hunter Dickinson the opportunity to eat inside, and the freshman center went on a night totaling 14 points and eight draws.
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Stretch winger Franz Wagner has proven to be a balanced all-round contributor, greatly helping Johns and Dickinson on the boards, earning himself a double-double pulling down ten rebounds overall and scoring 13 points. Wagner also had some nifty stints in traffic which led to some easy scores. He would end with five assists.
Entering the contest, we knew the Seminoles would turn the ball around a bit, but often made up for it by playing stellar defense. Florida State turned the ball over 15 times in the round of 16 in their victory over Colorado.
Michigan Basketball got a massive effort from Brandon Johns, who finished with 14 points and six boards after pacing the Wolverines with eight points, five rebounds and two steals in the first half.
Brown continued his exceptional game coming off the Michigan bench, going 3 for 3 on the field and 1 for 1 over the arc, totaling seven points in the first half. Brown finished the afternoon with 12 points for Michigan Basketball.
The Wolverines ended the night with a whopping 50 points in the paint versus 28 from FSU. The Wolverines also cleared the glass well, surprisingly passing the Seminoles 34-28.
Michigan cut down 49% of the field, which is a formidable achievement; Understand that FSU has maintained its previous four opponents at a total of 36%. Michigan only shot 27% beyond the arc, and that will need to improve in the Elite Eight to secure a trip to the Final Four.
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The Wolverines will face off in the Elite Eight with the winner of UCLA and Alabama.
Michigan Basketball got off to a good start on Florida State in the first half behind the stellar effort of Brandon Johns Jr. and Chaundee Brown.
It was clear early on that head coach Juwan Howard had this Michigan basketball team ready to rock in their fourth straight appearance in Sweet 16. The Wolverines scored 32 points in the first half, 16 of which came from ten forced turnovers. . The Wolverines played solid defense throughout the night, ending with 14 forced turnovers.
The State of Florida continued to pressure the Wolverines with their aggressive press, whether it was an all-field press or a half-court, but Michigan clearly prepared for the pressure on the ball and often had an outlet to gain the middle strip and setup. their offense.
Michigan Basketball will head to the Elite Eight after a superb effort.
The Seminoles continued to activate the pick and roll, often giving Hunter Dickinson the opportunity to eat inside, and the freshman center went on a night totaling 14 points and eight draws.
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Stretch winger Franz Wagner has proven to be a balanced all-round contributor, greatly helping Johns and Dickinson on the boards, earning himself a double-double pulling down ten rebounds overall and scoring 13 points. Wagner also had some nifty stints in traffic which led to some easy scores. He would end with five assists.
Entering the contest, we knew the Seminoles would turn the ball around a bit, but often made up for it by playing stellar defense. Florida State turned the ball over 15 times in the round of 16 in their victory over Colorado.
Michigan Basketball got a massive effort from Brandon Johns, who finished with 14 points and six boards after pacing the Wolverines with eight points, five rebounds and two steals in the first half.
Brown continued his exceptional game coming off the Michigan bench, going 3 for 3 on the field and 1 for 1 over the arc, totaling seven points in the first half. Brown finished the afternoon with 12 points for Michigan Basketball.
The Wolverines ended the night with a whopping 50 points in the paint versus 28 from FSU. The Wolverines also cleared the glass well, surprisingly passing the Seminoles 34-28.
Michigan cut down 49% of the field, which is a formidable achievement; Understand that FSU has maintained its previous four opponents at a total of 36%. Michigan only shot 27% beyond the arc, and that will need to improve in the Elite Eight to secure a trip to the Final Four.
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The Wolverines will face off in the Elite Eight with the winner of UCLA and Alabama.