Elliot Cadeau Scores 17 Points to Lead No. 4 Michigan over Oregon 81-71
Michigan's balanced scoring and strong rebounding led to an 81-71 win over Oregon, with the Wolverines shooting 49% and outrebounding the Ducks 36-30, officials said.
- Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team defeated Oregon Ducks men's basketball team 81-71 at Matthew Knight Arena using balanced scoring and depth.
- Oregon played without its two leading scorers, senior center Nate Bittle likely out for a month and junior point guard Jackson Shelstad missing his fifth straight game.
- Key contributors included Morez Johnson Jr., who scored nine points despite foul trouble, and Yaxel Lendeborg, who had a game-high 10 rebounds as Michigan Wolverines shot 49%.
- The loss dropped Oregon Ducks to its fourth straight defeat, while Michigan Wolverines notched their second straight win and return home to face Indiana Tuesday.
- Coverage highlighted Michigan Wolverines' 'ridiculous depth' that proved decisive, while a Ducks duo—Sean Stewart and Burnett—scored 35 of Oregon's 41 points at Matthew Knight Arena.
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Elliot Cadeau scores 17 points to lead No. 4 Michigan over Oregon 81-71
Elliot Cadeau scored 17 points and No. 4 Michigan defeated Oregon 81-71 at Matthew Knight Arena. Nimari Burnett scored 15 points and Aday Mara added 12 points as Michigan (16-1, 6-1) won its second straight game following its lone loss of the season.
No. 4 Michigan’s team mindset wins against Oregon, 81-71
Even before tipoff, Oregon was trailing. In the midst of a three-game gauntlet, the Ducks were walloped by No. 8 Nebraska in a loss that Oregon coach Dana Altman described as a game where they just lost all confidence. More tangible, the Ducks went into the game without their starting point guard or center — their two leading scorers. With a reduced bench against the No. 4 Michigan men’s basketball team heralded for their ridiculous depth, the W…
Michigan 81, Oregon 71
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