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Michigan basketball scored at least 100 points for 4th time in 5 games, led by Yaxel Lendeborg, maintaining undefeated season with win at Maryland.
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Yaxel Lendeborg scores 29 points and No. 2 Michigan stays unbeaten with 101-83 win over Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Yaxel Lendeborg had 29 points, a career-best nine assists and eight rebounds, and No. 2 Michigan rallied from a nine-point deficit Saturday night to defeat Maryland 101-83.
Maryland men’s basketball star Pharrel Payne was helped off the court after suffering an apparent leg injury during Saturday night’s game.
Michigan faced some adversity on Saturday night in College Park, but the Wolverines proved to be too much for the opposition. After the Terrapins went into the
The second-ranked Wolverines remained unbeaten and swept their early pair of Big Ten contests by besting Maryland, 101-83, Saturday at Xfinity Center.
Michigan Wolverines basketball was down five at halftime, 50-45, but put up 56 points in the second half to run away from Maryland in U-M’s second road victory over the season to improve to 10-0 overall and 2-0 in the Big Ten.
The 7-1 Wildcats (No. 35 in the NCAA’s NET rankings) haven’t lost since a season-opening setback against BYU (No. 10 in the AP poll) in Las Vegas, 71-66. Villanova hasn’t been seriously challenged since.
Women’s basketball lost star guard Kaylene Smikle for the season, but the Terps answered with one of the wildest wins of the Brenda Frese era — a double-overtime comeback at Minnesota that highlighted the depth and resilience they’ll need the rest of the season.