Eichel Scores Late in OT as Golden Knights Beat Rangers 3
Michigan extended its streak to five straight wins by 25+ points, scoring over 100 points for the third game in a row, a feat not seen since 1989.
- At Crisler Center on Saturday, No. 3 Michigan rolled to a 101-60 win over Rutgers, with Morez Johnson Jr. shooting 9-for-11 as Michigan improved to 8-0 overall and 1-0 in Big Ten play.
- Following a nine-day layoff after the Players Era tournament, Michigan combined balanced scoring with defense that was dialed in to create separation.
- Michigan shot 60% from the field, made 13 three-pointers, and Rutgers committed 16 turnovers that led to 22 Michigan points.
- With their fifth straight 25-point victory, Michigan extends streaks, having scored more than 100 points in three straight games, boosting national ranking prospects.
- Rutgers now stands 5-5 and 0-2 in conference after the loss, as freshmen Harun Zrno and Kaden Powers each scored 13 with Zrno making his first career start.
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At the Buzzer: Michigan 101, Rutgers 60
Rapid reaction to Michigan’s 101-60 win over Rutgers. The Moment The No. 3 Michigan men’s basketball team led for all but 2:23 of Saturday’s matchup against Rutgers — and it was the first 2:23 of the game. The Wolverines controlled the game from then on out, but one moment in the first half truly separated them. With just under 5 minutes left in the first half, sophomore forward Morez Johnson Jr. collected a rebound and pushed in transition. Aft…
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