On a late Wednesday night in Charlotte, North Carolina, the No. 24 Michigan Wolverines led for most of the Jumpman Invitational and had victory in their sights to give the No. 14 Oklahoma Sooners ...
Michigan, which has largely played well through the first month-plus of the young season, again blew a halftime lead to a ...
The Wolverines wrap up a stretch of five-of-six games away from Crisler Center on Wednesday in the Jumpman Invitational ...
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The only reason Michigan didn't blow Oklahoma out in the first half was because of long-range shooting. Michigan struggled, making just 2 of 14 attempts while the Sooners went 6 of 12 on 3s.
This time, after mounting an 11-point lead with less than 10 minutes to play, U-M allowed Oklahoma to put together a 21-4 second-half run. Even still, Michigan clawed back and again led by three ...