The Wolverine

February 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  michigan basketball Sophomore forward Glenn Robinson III established a new career high in scoring with his 23-point effort in an 88-66 victory over Holy Cross Dec. 28. photo by Lon Horwedel Jan.  10 gave the Wolverines five straight victories against the Cornhuskers, raising U-M's all-time record against them to 9-2. The Wolverines delivered the first-ever loss for Nebraska in its new Pinnacle-Bank Arena, where the home team had gotten off to a 7-0 start. • U-M won at Nebraska despite making a season-low three free throws on nine attempts. Michigan also posted its lowest rebounding total of the season, getting outrebounded 26-20. • Robinson tied a career high with nine field goals made in the victory at Nebraska, while LeVert matched a career high with five assists. Morgan scored a season-high 15 points. Michigan won its first game of the season with an opponent reaching the 70-point plateau. • The Wolverines' 80-67 win against Penn State Jan. 14 boosted U-M's alltime record against the Nittany Lions to 30-12, 18-2 at Crisler. Michigan has won nine of 11 against Penn State. • U-M established a new season low in turnovers against Penn State, committing just six while racking up 18 assists. LeVert led the way on the dime dropping, matching a career high with five assists for the second straight game. • Michigan's 5-0 start to conference play marked its best since 2002-03, when the Wolverines got off to a 6-0 beginning to the Big Ten schedule. U-M also maintained its perfect mark under John Beilein (26-0) when scoring at least 80 points at home.

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