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1 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Season:

2 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Traditions, Honors & Accolades

3 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Consensus National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1, 2, 4, 5, Trey Burke 1, 3, 4, 10, 14, Associated Press National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1966 Trey Burke 2013 United Press International National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1966 National Association of Basketball Coaches National Player of the Year Trey Burke 2013 United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1966 Trey Burke 2013 Naismith Trophy for National Player of the Year Presented by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club Trey Burke 2013 John R. Wooden National Player of the Year Trey Burke 2013 Helms Foundation National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1966 Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year Trey Burke 2013 Sporting News National Player of the Year Cazzie Russell 1966 National Coach of the Year Dave Strack Johnny Orr Johnny Orr 3, Bill Frieder 1, 3, Steve Fisher National Freshman of the Year Chris Webber* National All-Freshman First Team Jalen Rose Chris Webber* National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Cazzie Russell 2011 Bob Cousy Award for Top Collegiate Point Guard Trey Burke 2013 All-America (31 Players 44 Total Years 107 Total Awards) Harry Kipke 1924 (1st) 5 Richard Doyle 1926 (1st) 5 Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st) 5 Bennie Oosterbaan 1928 (1st) 5 Ernest McCoy 1929 (1st) 8 Joseph Truskowski 1929 (2nd) 7 John Townsend 1937 (2nd) 6 John Townsend 1938 (1st) 6 Pete Elliott 1948 (2nd) 5 Ron Kramer 1957 (3rd) 3 Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) 4 1, 2, 3 & (2nd) Bill Buntin 1, 2, (3rd) Cazzie Russell 1, 2, 3, (1st) Bill Buntin 1, 2, (2nd) Cazzie Russell 1, 2, 3, (1st) Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (2nd) 1, 2 & (3rd) 3 Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM) 1 Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) 4 & (3rd) 2, 3 & (HM) 1 Campy Russell 1974 (2nd) 3, 4 & (3rd) 1, 2 C.J. Kupec 1975 (HM) 1 Rickey Green 1976 (HM) 1 Rickey Green 1, 2, 3, (1st) Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) 4 & (2nd) 3 & (3rd) 1 & (HM) 2 Mike McGee 1981 (HM) 1 Eric Turner 1981 (HM) 9 Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd) 3, 4 & (3rd) 1, 2 Roy Tarpley 1986 (3rd) 1, 3 Gary Grant 1987 (2nd) 4 Gary Grant 1, 2, 3, (1st) Glen Rice 1988 (HM) 2 Glen Rice 1, 2, (2nd) Rumeal Robinson 1, 2, 3, (2nd) Loy Vaught 1990 (HM) 2 Terry Mills 1990 (HM) 1, 2 Jalen Rose 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Chris Webber* 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Chris Webber* 1, 2, 3, (1st) Jalen Rose 1, 2, 3, (2nd) Juwan Howard 1994 (2nd) 3 & (3rd) 1 Robert Traylor* 1998 (3rd) 3 & (HM) 1 Louis Bullock* 1998 (HM) 1 Trey Burke 2012 (HM) 1 Trey Burke 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, (1st) Nik Stauskas 2014 (1st) 3, 13, 14 & (2nd) 1, 9 11, 12 & (3rd) Consensus, First Team (Five Players) Cazzie Russell 1965 Cazzie Russell 1966 Rickey Green 1977 Gary Grant 1988 Chris Webber* 1993 Trey Burke 2013 Consensus, Second Team (Eight Players) Cazzie Russell 1964 Bill Buntin 1965 Henry Wilmore 1972 Campy Russell 1974 Phil Hubbard 1977 Glen Rice 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Jalen Rose 1994 Multiple All-America (12 Players) Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st), 1928 (1st) John Townsend 1937 (2nd), 1938 (1st) Bill Buntin 1964 (3rd), 1965 (2nd) Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st, 2nd), 1965 (1st), 1966 (1st) Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM), 1972 (1st, 3rd, HM) Rickey Green 1976 (HM), 1977 (1st) Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd, 3rd), 1986 (3rd) Gary Grant 1987 (2nd), 1988 (1st) Glen Rice 1988 (HM), 1989 (2nd) Chris Webber* 1992 (HM), 1993 (1st) Jalen Rose Trey Burke 1992 (HM), 1994 (2nd) 2012 (HM), 2013 (1st) All-America, First Team (13 Players) Harry Kipke 1924 (1st) 5 Richard Doyle 1926 (1st) 5 Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 (1st) 5 Bennie Oosterbaan 1928 (1st) 5 Ernest McCoy 1929 (1st) 8 John Townsend 1938 (1st) 6 Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) 4 Cazzie Russell 1, 2, 3, (1st) Cazzie Russell 1, 2, 3, (1st) Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) 4 Rickey Green 1, 2, 3, (1st) Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) 4 Gary Grant 1, 2, 3, (1st) Chris Webber* 1, 2, 3, (1st) Trey Burke 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, (1st) Nik Stauskas 3, 13, (1st) All-America, Second Team (15 Players) Joseph Truskowski 1929 (2nd) 7 John Townsend 1937 (2nd) 6 Pete Elliott 1948 (2nd) 5 Cazzie Russell 1, 2, (2nd) Bill Buntin 1, 2, (2nd) Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (2nd) 1, 2 Campy Russell 1974 (2nd) 3, 4 Roy Tarpley 1985 (2nd) 3, 4 Phil Hubbard 1977 (2nd) 3 Gary Grant 1987 (2nd) 4 Glen Rice 1, 2, (2nd) Rumeal Robinson 1990 (2nd) 1, 2, 3, 4 Jalen Rose 1, 2, 3, (2nd) Juwan Howard 1994 (2nd) 3 Nik Stauskas 2014 (2nd) 1, 9 All-America, Third Team (10 Players) Ron Kramer 1957 (3rd) 3 Bill Buntin 1, 2, (3rd) Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (3rd) 3 Henry Wilmore 1972 (3rd) 2, 3 Campy Russell 1974 (3rd) 1, 2 Phil Hubbard 1977 (3rd) 1 Roy Tarpley 1985 (3rd) 1, 2 Roy Tarpley 1986 (3rd) 1, 3 Juwan Howard 1994 (3rd) 1 Robert Traylor* 1998 (3rd) 3 Nik Stauskas 11, (3rd) All-America, Honorable Mention (14 Players) Henry Wilmore 1971 (HM) 1 Henry Wilmore 1972 (HM) 1 C.J. Kupec 1975 (HM) 1 Rickey Green 1976 (HM) 1 Phil Hubbard 1977 (HM) 2 Mike McGee 1981 (HM) 1 Eric Turner 1981 (HM) 9 Glen Rice 1988 (HM) 2 Loy Vaught 1990 (HM) 2 Terry Mills 1990 (HM) 1, 2 Jalen Rose 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Chris Webber* 1992 (HM) 1, 2 Louis Bullock* 1998 (HM) 1 Trey Burke 2012 (HM) 1 Robert Traylor* 1998 (HM) 1 2

4 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades John R. Wooden All-America (Eight Players) Rickey Green 1977 Gary Grant 1988 Glen Rice 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Chris Webber* 1993 Jalen Rose 1994 Trey Burke 2013 Nik Stauskas 2014 Associated Press All-America Cazzie Russell Bill Buntin Cazzie Russell Bill Buntin Cazzie Russell Henry Wilmore Henry Wilmore Campy Russell C.J. Kupec Rickey Green Rickey Green Phil Hubbard Mike McGee Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Gary Grant Glen Rice Rumeal Robinson Terry Mills Jalen Rose Chris Webber* Chris Webber* Jalen Rose Juwan Howard Robert Traylor* Louis Bullock* Trey Burke Trey Burke Nik Stauskas (20 Players) 1964 (2nd) 1964 (3rd) 1965 (1st) 1965 (2nd) 1966 (1st) 1971 (HM) 1972 (HM) 1974 (3rd) 1975 (HM) 1976 (HM) 1977 (1st) 1977 (3rd) 1981 (HM) 1985 (3rd) 1986 (3rd) 1988 (1st) 1989 (2nd) 1990 (2nd) 1990 (HM) 1992 (HM) 1992 (HM) 1993 (1st) 1994 (2nd) 1994 (3rd) 1998 (HM) 1998 (HM) 2012 (HM) 2013 (1st) 2014 (2nd) Associated Press Preseason All-America (First awarded in ) Gary Grant Chris Webber* Trey Burke Mitch McGary Playboy Preseason All-America Phil Hubbard 1978 Gary Grant 1988 Glen Rice 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Chris Webber* 1993 Robert Traylor* 1998 LaVell Blanchard 2002 Academic All-America Steve Grote Steve Grote Steve Grote Marty Bodnar Marty Bodnar Paul Heuerman Mark Bodnar Dan Pelekoudas (6 Players) 1975 (2nd) 1976 (1st) 1977 (2nd) 1980 (3rd) 1981 (1st) 1981 (2nd) 1981 (3rd) 1982 (4th) Dan Pelekoudas Zack Novak 1984 (HM) 2012 (3rd) Academic All District Zack Novak 2010 (1st) 18 Zack Novak 2011 (1st) 17 Zack Novak 2012 (1st) 17 NCAA Post Graduate Scholar Marty Bodnar 1982 Rob Pelinka 1993 All-America Legend 1: Associated Press (AP); 2: United Press International (UPI); 3: National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC); 4: United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA); 5: Helms Foundation; 6: Converse; 7: College Humor; 8: Christy Walsh Syndicate; 9: Sporting News; 10: Sports Illustrated; 11: Basketball Times; 12: USA Today; 13: Lute Olson All-America Team; 14: John Wooden All-America Team; 15: Basketball Weekly; 16: Naismith Trophy; 17: CoSIDA/Capitol One; 18: CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine; * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Big Ten Player of the Year Cazzie Russell Cazzie Russell Campy Russell Roy Tarpley 1, 2, 3, ^ 1985 Gary Grant 1, 2, Glen Rice , 3 Trey Burke , 5 Nik Stauskas , 5 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI, 3 Big Ten/Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award ( ), 4 Big Ten Coaches, 5 Big Ten Media, ^unanimous selection Big Ten Coach of the Year Johnny Orr , 2 Johnny Orr , 2 Bill Frieder , 2 John Beilein Associated Press, 2 UPI, 3 Big Ten Media Big Ten Freshman of the Year Gary Grant , 2 Chris Webber* , 4 Maurice Taylor* , 4 LaVell Blanchard (co), 4 Daniel Horton , 4 Trey Burke (co) 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI, 3 Big Ten Coaches, 4 Big Ten Media, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Gary Grant 1987 Gary Grant 1987 Selected by Big Ten Media Big Ten All-Defensive Team Ekpe Udoh 2008 Jordan Morgan 2013 Selected by Big Ten coaches Big Ten All-Freshman Team Daniel Horton 2003 Dion Harris 2004 Courtney Sims 2004 Manny Harris 2008 Tim Hardaway Jr Trey Burke 2012 Glenn Robinson III 2013 Derrick Walton Jr Selected by Big Ten Coaches All-Big Ten, First Team Bob Harrison 1948 (1st) Pete Elliott 1948 (1st) Bob Harrison 1949 (1st) M.C. Burton 1959 (1st) Bill Buntin 1963 (1st) Bill Buntin 1964 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) Bill Buntin 1965 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1965 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1966 (1st) Rudy Tomjanovich 1969 (1st) Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (1st) 1, 2 Henry Wilmore 1971 (1st) 1, 2 Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) 1, 2 Campy Russell 1974 (1st) 1, 2 Rickey Green 1976 (1st) 1, 2 Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) 1, 2 Rickey Green 1977 (1st) 1, 2 Mike McGee 1978 (1st) 1 Mike McGee 1981 (1st) 1, 2 Roy Tarpley 1985 (1st) 1, 2 Roy Tarpley 1986 (1st) 1, 2 Gary Grant 1987 (1st) 1, 2 Gary Grant 1988 (1st) 1, 2 Glen Rice 1988 (1st) 1, 2 Glen Rice 1989 (1st) 1, 2 Rumeal Robinson 1990 (1st) 1, 2 Chris Webber* 1993 (1st) 3, 4 Jalen Rose 1994 (1st) 3, 4 Juwan Howard 1994 (1st) 3, 4 Robert Traylor* 1998 (1st) 3, 4 LaVell Blanchard 2003 (1st) 3, 4 Daniel Horton 2006 (1st) 4 Manny Harris 2009 (1st) 3, 4 Trey Burke 3, 4, ^ 2013 (1st) Tim Hardaway Jr (1st) 3 Nik Stauskas 3, 4, ^ 2014 (1st) 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI 2, 3 Big Ten Coaches, 4 Big Ten Media, ^ unanimous selection, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Two-Time First Team All-Big Ten Bob Harrison Rudy Tomjanovich Henry Wilmore Rickey Green Mike McGee Roy Tarpley Gary Grant Glen Rice Three-Time First Team All-Big Ten Bill Buntin Cazzie Russell All-Big Ten, Second Team Mack Supronowicz Pete Elliot Ron Kramer 1949 (2nd) 1949 (2nd) 1955 (2nd) 3

5 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Ron Kramer 1956 (2nd) M.C. Burton 1958 (2nd) John Tidwell 1959 (2nd) John Tidwell 1960 (2nd) John Tidwell 1961 (2nd) Oliver Darden 1965 (2nd) Craig Dill 1967 (2nd) Rudy Tomjanovich 1968 (2nd) Henry Wilmore 1973 (2nd) 1, 2 C.J. Kupec 1974 (2nd) 1 Steve Grote 1974 (2nd) 2 C.J. Kupec 1975 (2nd) 1, 2 Joe Johnson 1975 (2nd) 1, 2 Wayman Britt 1976 (2nd) 2 Mike McGee 1978 (2nd) 2 Mike McGee 1979 (2nd) 1 Mike McGee 1980 (2nd) 1, 2 Eric Turner 1982 (2nd) 1 Thad Garner 1982 (2nd) 2 Eric Turner 1983 (2nd) 1, 2 Eric Turner 1984 (2nd) 1 Gary Grant 1985 (2nd) 1 Antoine Joubert 1985 (2nd) 2 Gary Grant 1986 (2nd) 1, 2 Glen Rice 1987 (2nd) 1 Terry Mills 1990 (2nd) 1, 2 Loy Vaught 1990 (2nd) 2 Demetrius Calip 1991 (2nd) 1, 2 Chris Webber 1992 (2nd) 3, 4 Jalen Rose 1992 (2nd) 4 Juwan Howard 1993 (2nd) 3, 4 Ray Jackson 1995 (2nd) 3, 4 Maurice Taylor* 1996 (2nd) 3, 4 Louis Bullock* 1997 (2nd) 3, 4 Louis Bullock* 1998 (2nd) 3, 4 Louis Bullock* 1999 (2nd) 3, 4 LaVell Blanchard 2001 (2nd) 3, 4 Daniel Horton 2003 (2nd) 3, 4 Daniel Horton 2006 (2nd) 3 Manny Harris 2008 (2nd) 3, 4 DeShawn Sims 2009 (2nd) 4 DeShawn Sims 2010 (2nd) 3, 4 Trey Burke 2012 (2nd) 3, 4 Tim Hardaway Jr (2nd) 4 Caris LeVert 2014 (2nd) 3, 4 Derrick Walton Jr (2nd) 3, 4 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI 2, 3 Big Ten Coaches, 4 Big Ten Media, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete All-Big Ten, Third Team Ron Kramer 1957 (3rd) Tom Cole 1962 (3rd) Jim Myers 1966 (3rd) Eric Turner 1984 (3rd) 2 Roy Tarpley 1984 (3rd) 2 Antoine Joubert 1985 (3rd) 1 Gary Grant 1985 (3rd) 2 Glen Rice 1987 (3rd) 2 Loy Vaught 1989 (3rd) 2 Rumeal Robinson 1989 (3rd) 2 Loy Vaught 1990 (3rd) 1 Jalen Rose 1992 (3rd) 3 Jalen Rose 1993 (3rd) 3, 4 Jimmy King 1995 (3rd) 3 Robert Traylor* 1997 (3rd) 3 Maurice Taylor* 1997 (3rd) 4 Maceo Baston 1998 (3rd) 3 LaVell Blanchard 2000 (3rd) 4 LaVell Blanchard 2002 (3rd) 4 Bernard Robinson, Jr (3rd) 3, 4 Bernard Robinson, Jr (3rd) 3, 4 Lester Abram 2004 (3rd) 3, 4 Dion Harris 2007 (3rd) 3, 4 DeShawn Sims 2009 (3rd) 3 Manny Harris 2010 (3rd) 3, 4 Darius Morris 2011 (3rd) 3, 4 Tim Hardaway Jr (3rd) 3, 4 Derrick Walton Jr (3rd) 3 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI 2, 3 Big Ten Coaches, 4 Big Ten Media, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete All-Big Ten, Honorable Mention John Codwell 1953 (HM) Jim Barron 1954 (HM) Don Eaddy 1955 (HM) Tom Jorgenson 1955 (HM) George Lee 1957 (HM) Pete Tillotson 1958 (HM) George Lee 1958 (HM) George Lee 1959 (HM) Terry Miller 1960 (HM) Lovell Farris 1960 (HM) Tom Cole 1961 (HM) Bob Cantrell 1962 (HM) John Oosterbaan 1962 (HM) John Harris 1962 (HM) Tom Cole 1963 (HM) Oliver Darden 1965 (HM) John Clawson 1966 (HM) Jim Pitts 1968 (HM) Dennis Stewart 1968 (HM) Dan Fife 1969 (HM) Dennis Stewart 1969 (HM) Bob Sullivan 1969 (HM) Dan Fife 1971 (HM) Ken Brady 1971 (HM) Rodney Ford 1971 (HM) Ernie Johnson 1972 (HM) Wayne Grabiec 1972 (HM) Ken Brady 1973 (HM) Campy Russell 1973 (HM) Steve Grote 1975 (HM) John Robinson 1975 (HM) Phil Hubbard 1976 (HM) 1 Steve Grote 1976 (HM) 1 Steve Grote 1977 (HM) John Robinson 1977 (HM) Dave Baxter 1978 (HM) 1 Joel Thompson 1978 (HM) 1, 2 Alan Hardy 1978 (HM) 1 Mike McGee 1979 (HM) 2 Phil Hubbard 1979 (HM) 1, 2 Paul Heuerman 1980 (HM) 1, 2 Marty Bodnar 1981 (HM) 1 John Johnson 1981 (HM) 1 Roy Tarpley 1984 (HM) 1 Richard Rellford 1985 (HM) 1, 2 Butch Wade 1985 (HM) 1, 2 Richard Rellford 1986 (HM) 1, 2 Antonie Joubert 1986 (HM) 1, 2 Butch Wade 1986 (HM) 1 Garde Thompson 1987 (HM) 1, 2 Antonie Joubert 1987 (HM) 1 Terry Mills 1988 (HM) 1, 2 Loy Vaught 1989 (HM) 1 Rumeal Robinson 1989 (HM) 1 Eric Riley 1991 (HM) 1 Juwan Howard 1992 (HM) 4 Jimmy King 1993 (HM) 4 Ray Jackson 1994 (HM) 4 Jimmy King 1994 (HM) 4 Jimmy King 1995 (HM) 4 Maurice Taylor* 1995 (HM) 4 Maceo Baston 1996 (HM) 3, 4 Louis Bullock* 1996 (HM) 4 Robert Traylor* 1997 (HM) 4 Maceo Baston 1997 (HM) 4 Maceo Baston 1998 (HM) 4 Dion Harris 2005 (HM) 3, 4 DeShawn Sims 2008 (HM) 3, 4 Tim Hardaway Jr (HM) 3, 4 Zack Novak 2012 (HM) 4 Glenn Robinson III 2013 (HM) 4 Glenn Robinson III 2014 (HM) 3, 4 Derrick Walton Jr (HM) 4 Zak Irvin 2016 (HM) 3, 4 Moritz Wagner 2017 (HM) 3, 4 Zak Irvin 2017 (HM) 4 1 Associated Press, 2 UPI 2, 3 Big Ten Coaches, 4 Big Ten Media, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Academic All-Big Ten Paul Heuerman 1981 Dan Pelekoudas 1982 Dan Pelekoudas 1983 Dan Pelekoudas 1984 Tim McCormick 1984 Butch Wade 1986 Mike Griffin 1988 Mike Griffin 1990 Sean Dobbins 1991 Rob Pelinka 1991 James Voskuil 1991 Rob Pelinka 1992 James Voskuil 1992 Sean Dobbins 1993 Rob Pelinka 1993 James Voskuil 1993 Ryan DeKuiper 1996 Neal Morton 1996 Ryan DeKuiper 1997 Nick Haratsaris 1997 Donte Scott 1999 Darius Taylor 1999 Darius Taylor 2000 Josh Asselin 2001 Mike Gotfredson 2001 Ron Garber 2002 Mike Gotfredson 2002 Colin Dill 2003 Colin Dill 2004 J.C. Mathis 2004 Dani Wohl 2004 John Andrews 2005 J.C. Mathis 2005 Dani Wohl 2005 C.J. Lee 2008 David Merritt 2008 Manny Harris 2009 C.J. Lee 2009 Laval Lucas-Perry

6 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades David Merritt 2009 Manny Harris 2010 Zack Novak 2010 Josh Bartelstein 2011 Darius Morris 2011 Zack Novak 2011 Matt Vogrich 2011 Josh Bartelstein 2012 Zack Novak 2012 Matt Vogrich 2012 Josh Bartelstein 2013 Matt Vogrich 2013 Brad Anlauf 2014 Jordan Morgan 2014 Andrew Dakich 2015 Zak Irvin 2015 Sean Lonergan 2015 Andrew Dakich 2016 Sean Lonergan 2016 Andrew Dakich 2017 Brent Hibbitts 2017 Zak Irvin 2017 Sean Lonergan 2017 Moritz Wagner 2017 Fred Wright-Jones 2017 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Rotolu Adebiyi 2003 Sherrod Harrell 2004 Graham Brown 2005 Graham Brown 2006 Brent Petway 2007 Ron Coleman 2008 C.J. Lee 2009 DeShawn Sims 2010 Stu Douglass 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Tim Hardaway Jr Jon Horford 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Caris LeVert 2016 Zak Irvin 2017 Big Ten Tournament Most Valuable Robert Traylor* 1998 Derrick Walton Jr *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Big Ten All-Tournament Team Jerod Ward 1998 Robert Traylor* 1998 Nik Stauskas 2014 Zak Irvin 2016 Zak Irvin 2017 Derrick Walton Jr *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Big Ten Player of the Week Thad Garner Feb. 8, 1982 Eric Turner March 14, 1983 Roy Tarpley Jan. 21, 1985 Gary Grant Jan. 28, 1985 Roy Tarpley Feb. 18, 1985 Roy Tarpley March 4, 1985 Gary Grant Jan. 6, 1986 Roy Tarpley March 10, 1986 Gary Grant Feb. 23, 1987 Gary Grant Dec. 14, 1987 Gary Grant Feb. 16, 1988 Glen Rice Feb. 28, 1989 Chris Webber* March 9, 1992 Chris Webber* Jan. 4, 1993 Juwan Howard Feb. 7, 1994 Jalen Rose Feb. 14, 1994 Louis Bullock* Dec. 2, 1996 Louis Bullock* Feb. 3, 1997 Robert Traylor* (co-) Dec. 15, 1997 Louis Bullock* (co-) March 2, 1998 LaVell Blanchard (co-) Dec. 6, 1999 Leon Jones Jan. 2, 2000 LaVell Blanchard (co-) Jan. 29, 2001 Bernard Robinson Jr. (co-) Jan. 7, 2002 Daniel Horton Dec. 30, 2002 Daniel Horton (co-) Jan. 20, 2003 Daniel Horton Feb. 24, 2003 Courtney Sims (co-) Nov. 20, 2006 DeShawn Sims Nov. 11, 2007 Manny Harris Feb. 18, 2008 Manny Harris Nov. 17, 2008 DeShawn Sims (co-) Dec. 29, 2008 Manny Harris (co-) Nov. 14, 2009 DeShawn Sims Jan. 10, 2010 Darius Morris Dec. 27, 2010 Darius Morris (co-) Jan. 31, 2011 Tim Hardaway Jr. Nov. 28, 2011 Trey Burke (co-) Jan. 2, 2012 Tim Hardaway Jr. Nov. 12, 2012 Trey Burke Dec. 17, 2012 Trey Burke Jan. 7, 2013 Tim Hardaway Jr. Jan. 21, 2013 Trey Burke Feb. 19, 2013 Nik Stauskas Jan. 21, 2014 Nik Stauskas Jan. 27, 2014 Nik Stauskas Feb. 24, 2014 Nik Stauskas (co-) March 8, 2014 Caris LeVert (co-) Dec. 21, 2015 Derrick Walton Jr. Feb. 13, 2017 Derrick Walton Jr. March 6, 2017 *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Big Ten Freshman of the Week Tim Hardaway Jr. Dec. 27, 2010 Tim Hardaway Jr. Feb. 14, 2011 Tim Hardaway Jr. Feb. 21, 2011 Tim Hardaway Jr. Feb. 28, 2011 Trey Burke Nov. 28, 2011 Trey Burke Dec. 12, 2011 Trey Burke Jan. 2, 2012 Trey Burke Jan. 23, 2012 Trey Burke Feb. 20, 2012 Trey Burke Feb. 27, 2012 Trey Burke March 5, 2012 Nik Stauskas Nov. 26, 2012 Nik Stauskas Dec. 3, 2012 Mitch McGary Dec. 24, 2012 Nik Stauskas Dec. 31, 2012 Glenn Robinson III Jan. 7, 2013 Glenn Robinson III Jan. 28, 2013 Mitch McGary Feb. 11, 2013 Zak Irvin Dec. 2, 2013 Zak Irvin (co-) Dec. 21, 2013 Derrick Walton Jr. Jan. 27, 2014 Aubrey Dawkins March 9, 2015 Preseason All-Big Ten Juwan Howard Jalen Rose Maurice Taylor* Maurice Taylor* Robert Traylor* Louis Bullock* LaVell Blanchard , 2 LaVell Blanchard , 2 Daniel Horton , 2 Manny Harris Manny Harris Trey Burke Mitch McGary Glenn Robinson III Caris LeVert Caris LeVert Derrick Walton Jr Big Ten Coaches, 2 Big Ten Media, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Glen Rice 1989 NCAA Tournament All-Decade Team Cazzie Russell 1960s NCAA All-Tournament (Final Four) Bill Buntin 1964 Cazzie Russell 1965 Rickey Green 1976 Rumeal Robinson 1989 Glen Rice (MOP) 1989 Jalen Rose 1992 Chris Webber* 1992 Chris Webber* 1993 Spike Albrecht 2013 Trey Burke 2013 Mitch McGary 2013 *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete NCAA All-Mideast Regional Bill Buntin 1964 Cazzie Russell 1964 Bill Buntin 1965 Cazzie Russell 1965 Cazzie Russell 1966 Wayman Britt 1974 Campy Russell 1974 (MOP) NCAA All-Midwest Regional Rickey Green 1976 Phil Hubbard 1976 Rickey Green 1977 Phil Hubbard 1977 Juwan Howard 1994 (MOP) Caris LeVert 2014 Nik Stauskas 2014 NCAA All-West Regional Rumeal Robinson 1988 Jalen Rose 1993 Juwan Howard 1993 Chris Webber* 1993 (MOP) *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete 5

7 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades NCAA All-South Regional Trey Burke 2013 (MOP) Mitch McGary 2013 Nik Stauskas 2013 NCAA All-Southeast Regional Glen Rice 1989 (MOP) Rumeal Robinson 1989 Sean Higgins 1989 Jalen Rose 1992 (MOP) Chris Webber* 1992 *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete NIT Most Valuable Player Tim McCormick 1984 Robert Traylor* 1997 Daniel Horton 2004 *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete NIT All-Tournament Team Dion Harris 2004 Daniel Horton 2004 Daniel Horton 2006 NIT Season Tip-Off Most Outstanding Player Tim Hardaway Jr NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team Trey Burke 2012 Tim Hardaway Jr USBWA All-District Roy Tarpley 1985 (District V) Chris Webber* 1992 (District V) Daniel Horton 2003 (District V) Daniel Horton 2006 (District V) Manny Harris 2009 (District V) Trey Burke 2012 (District V) Trey Burke 2013 (District V) Tim Hardaway Jr (District V) Nik Stauskas 2014 (District V) Caris LeVert 2014 (District V) Derrick Walton Jr (District V) *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete USBWA All-District Player of the Year Trey Burke 2013 (District V) Nik Stauskas 2014 (District V) USBWA District Coach of the Year John Beilein 2014 (District V) Lowe s Senior Class Award Zack Novak 2012 (2nd) Allstate Good Works Team Jordan Morgan 2013 NABC District Coach of the Year John Beilein 2014 (District 7) NABC Honors Court Zack Novak 2011 Josh Bartelstein 2012 Zack Novak 2012 Matt Vogrich 2012 NABC All-District Jim Barron 1954 Ron Kramer 1956 Ron Kramer 1957 M.C. Burton 1959 (1st) John Tidwell 1961 (2nd) Bill Buntin 1963 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1964 (1st) Bill Buntin 1964 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1965 (1st) Bill Buntin 1965 (1st) Cazzie Russell 1966 (1st) Oliver Darden 1966 (3rd) Rudy Tomjanovich 1969 (1st) Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 (1st) Henry Wilmore 1971 (1st) Henry Wilmore 1972 (1st) Henry Wilmore 1973 (2nd) Campy Russell 1974 (1st) C.J. Kupec 1975 (2nd) Rickey Green 1976 (2nd) Rickey Green 1977 (1st) Phil Hubbard 1977 (1st) Mike McGee 1980 (1st) Mike McGee 1981 (1st) Eric Turner 1983 (2nd) Eric Turner 1984 (1st) Roy Tarpley 1985 (1st) Roy Tarpley 1986 (1st) Gary Grant 1987 (1st) Gary Grant 1988 (1st) Glen Rice 1988 (1st) Glen Rice 1989 (1st) Rumeal Robinson 1989 (2nd) Rumeal Robinson 1990 (1st) Loy Vaught 1990 (2nd) Demetrius Calip 1991 (2nd) Jalen Rose 1992 (1st) Chris Webber* 1992 (2nd) Chris Webber* 1993 (1st) Jalen Rose 1993 (1st) Juwan Howard 1993 (1st) Juwan Howard 1994 (1st) Jalen Rose 1994 (1st) Ray Jackson 1995 (2nd) Jimmy King 1995 (2nd) Maurice Taylor* 1996 (1st) Maurice Taylor* 1997 (1st) Louis Bullock* 1997 (2nd) Robert Traylor* 1998 (1st) Louis Bullock* 1999 (1st) LaVell Blanchard 2000 (2nd) LaVell Blanchard 2001 (1st) LaVell Blanchard 2002 (2nd) LaVell Blanchard 2003 (1st) Daniel Horton 2006 (1st) Manny Harris 2008 (2nd) Manny Harris 2009 (2nd) Manny Harris 2010 (1st) DeShawn Sims 2010 (2nd) Darius Morris 2011 (2nd) Trey Burke 2012 (2nd) Trey Burke 2013 (1st) Tim Hardaway Jr (1st) Nik Stauskas 2014 (1st) Derrick Walton Jr (2nd) *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Michigan Honored Jersey s Cazzie Russell, #33 retired, Dec. 11, 1993 Rudy Tomjanovich, #45 honored, Feb. 8, 2003 Phil Hubbard, #35 honored, Jan. 11, 2004 Glen Rice, #41 honored, Feb. 20, 2005 Bill Buntin, #22 honored, Jan. 7, 2006 Michigan Captains G.D. Corneal 1909 Griffith Hayes 1909 Alan Bond John Emery R.J. Dunne Arthur Karpus Walter Rea Gilbert Ely Howard Birks George Haggarty Richard Doyle Edward Chambers Frank Harrigan Ernest McCoy Robert Chapman Joe Downin Norman Daniels DeForest Eveland Fred Petoskey Alfred Plummer Chelso Tamango John Gee, Jr John Townsend Leo Beebe James Rae Herbert Brogan William Cartmill James Mandlee Ralph Gilbert Don Lindquist Dave Strack Pete Elliott Bob Harrison William Roberts Mack Suprunowicz Chuck Murray Jim Skala Doug Lawrence Ray Pavichevich Paul Groffsky Tom Jorgensen Ron Kramer Pete Tillotson George Lee M.C. Burton Terry Miller John Tidwell John Hall Tom Cole Bob Cantrell Larry Tregoning Oliver Darden Craig Dill Dennis Bankey Jim Pitts Ken Maxey Rudy Tomjanovich Dan Fife

8 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Wayne Grabiac Dave Hart Ken Brady Henry Wilmore Campy Russell C.J. Kupec Joe Johnson C.J. Kupec Wayman Britt Steve Grote John Robinson Dave Baxter Phil Hubbard Phil Hubbard Tom Stanton Marty Bodnar Mark Lozier Paul Heuerman Thad Garner Thad Garner Dan Pelekoudas Eric Turner Tim McCormick Eric Turner Leslie Rockymore Butch Wade Roy Tarpley Butch Wade Gary Grant Antoine Joubert Garde Thompson Gary Grant Glen Rice Mark Hughes Rumeal Robinson Terry Mills Demetrius Calip Freddie Hunter game-by-game Jason Bossard Juwan Howard Ray Jackson Jimmy King Dugan Fife Travis Conlan Robert Traylor* Travis Conlan Robert Traylor* Louis Bullock* Robbie Reid Josh Asselin Darius Taylor Peter Vignier Josh Asselin Mike Gotfredson Rotolu Adebiyi Leon Jones Chris Young Rotolu Adebiyi LaVell Blanchard Gavin Groninger Colin Dill J.C. Mathis Lester Abram Graham Brown Sherrod Harrell Lester Abram Graham Brown Sherrod Harrell Chris Hunter Lester Abram Ron Coleman C.J. Lee David Merritt Manny Harris Zack Novak DeShawn Sims Stu Douglass Zack Novak Stu Douglass Zack Novak Josh Bartelstein Trey Burke Tim Hardaway Jr Corey Person Jon Horford Jordan Morgan Glenn Robinson III Spike Albrecht Caris LeVert Spike Albrecht Caris LeVert Andrew Dakich Zak Irvin Derrick Walton Jr Two-Time Michigan Captain C.J. Kupec 1974 & 1975 Phil Hubbard 1978 & 1979 Thad Garner 1981 & 1982 Eric Turner 1983 & 1984 Butch Wade 1985 & 1986 Gary Grant 1987 & 1988 Travis Conlan 1997 & 1998 Robert Traylor* 1997 & 1998 Josh Asselin 2000 & 2001 Rotolu Adebiyi 2002 & 2003 Graham Brown 2005 & 2006 Sherrod Harrell 2005 & 2006 Stu Douglass 2011 & 2012 Spike Albrecht 2015 & 2016 Caris LeVert 2015 & 2016 Three-Time Michigan Captain Lester Abram 2005, 2006 & 2007 Zack Novak 2010, 2011 & 2012 Father/Son Captains Craig Dill Colin Dill Dan Fife Dugan Fife Michigan s Hall of Honor Bennie Oosterbaan 1978 Cazzie Russell 1978 Rudy Tomjanovich 1979 Bill Buntin 1980 John Townsend 1980 George Lee 1983 Elroy Hirsch 1984 Don Lund 1984 Bill Orwig 1984 Dave Strack 1984 Chalmers Bump Elliott 1986 Pete Elliott 1986 Ernest McCoy 1986 M.C. Burton 1988 Bob Harrison 1989 Frank Nunley 1989 Mack Supronowicz 1990 Phil Hubbard 1992 Rickey Green 1994 John Tidwell 1996 Herman Fishman 2002 Campy Russell 2002 Henry Wilmore 2004 Glen Rice 2010 Johnny Orr 2011 Gary Grant 2014 Michigan Athletic Academic Achievement Award Sean Dobbins 1991 Rob Pelinka 1991 James Voskuil 1991 Rob Pelinka 1992 James Voskuil 1992 Sean Dobbins 1993 Dugan Fife 1993 Rob Pelinka 1993 James Voskuil 1993 Michael Zitzman 1995 Neal Morton 1996 Ryan DeKuiper 1997 Nick Haratsaris 1997 Erik Szyndlar 1997 Peter Vignier 1997 Josh Asselin 1998 Robbie Reid 1998 Darius Taylor 1998 Donte Scott 1999 Darius Taylor 1999 Josh Asselin 2000 Darius Taylor 2000 Josh Asselin 2001 Colin Dill 2001 Ron Garber 2001 Mike Gotfredson 2001 Ron Garber 2002 Mike Gotfredson 2002 Colin Dill 2003 Chris Hunter 2003 J.C. Mathis 2003 Dani Wohl 2003 John Andrews 2004 Colin Dill 2004 J.C. Mathis 2004 Dani Wohl 2004 John Andrews 2005 J.C. Mathis 2005 Dani Wohl 2005 Graham Brown 2006 David Merritt 2007 Adam Block 2008 Manny Harris 2008 C.J. Lee 2008 David Merritt 2008 Manny Harris 2009 C.J. Lee 2009 Laval Lucas-Perry 2009 David Merritt

9 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Zack Novak 2009 Jevohn Shepherd 2009 Manny Harris 2010 Jordan Morgan 2010 Zack Novak 2010 Matt Vogrich 2010 Josh Bartelstein 2011 Blake McLimans 2011 Darius Morris 2011 Zack Novak 2011 Corey Person 2011 Matt Vogrich 2011 Josh Bartelstein 2012 Stu Douglass 2012 Zack Novak 2012 Sai Tummala 2012 Matt Vogrich 2012 Josh Barteltstein 2013 Matt Vogrich 2013 Brad Anlauf 2014 Zak Irvin 2014 Sean Lonergan 2014 Cole McConnell 2014 Jordan Morgan 2014 Derrick Walton Jr Andrew Dakich 2015 Ricky Doyle 2015 Zak Irvin 2015 Sean Lonergan 2015 Andrew Dakich 2016 Austin Hatch 2016 Sean Lonergan 2016 Moritz Wagner 2016 Andrew Dakich 2017 Austin Hatch 2017 Brent Hibbitts 2017 Zak Irvin 2017 Sean Lonergan 2017 Moritz Wagner 2017 Fred Wright-Jones 2017 U-M Academic Center Leaders of Distinction Award Zack Novak 2012 U-M Rachael Townsend Community Service Award Jordan Morgan 2014 U-M Raeders Raider s Spirit Award Spike Albrecht 2014 Olympic Games John Clawson Phil Hubbard Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) FIBA World Championships John Clawson Henry Wilmore Steve Grote Jimmy King Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) FIBA Tournament of the Americas Mark Hughes (AC) 1968 (Gold, Mexico City) 1976 (Gold, Montreal) 2000 (Gold, Sydney) 1967 (Fourth) 1970 (Fifth) 1974 (Bronze) 1998 (Bronze) 1998 (Bronze) 1997 (Gold) FIBA Americas U20 Championship Louis Bullock* Maurice Taylor* *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete FIBA U19 World Championship Graham Brown Tim Hardaway Jr. FIBA Americas U18 Championship Robert Traylor* Daniel Horton *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Pan American Games John Clawson Henry Wilmore Rumeal Robinson World University Games Bill Buntin Phil Hubbard Eric Turner 1996 (Gold) 1996 (Gold) 2003 (Fifth) 2011 (Fifth) 1994 (Gold) 2002 (Bronze) 1967 (Gold) 1971 (Seventh) 1995 (Silver) 1965 (Gold) 1977 (Gold) 1983 (Bronze) U.S. Olympic Festival Joe James 1979 Midwest Team (Fourth) Eric Turner 1982 North Team (Bronze) Rich Rellford 1983 North Team (Bronze) Rumeal Robinson 1986 East Team (Silver) Terry Mills 1987 North Team (Gold) Rumeal Robinson 1987 North Team (Gold) Sean Higgins 1987 West Team (Bronze) Juwan Howard 1991 West Team (Fourth) Robbie Reid 1994 West Team (Bronze) Jerod Ward 1994 West Team (Bronze) Maceo Baston 1995 East Team (Silver) Louis Bullock* 1995 North Team (Gold) Robert Traylor* 1995 West Team (Fourth) *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Nike Hoop Summit Robert Traylor* 1995 Kevin Gaines 1999 Mitch McGary 2012 *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete USA Youth Development Festival J.C. Mathis 1999 East Team (Fourth) Ron Coleman 2003 North Team (Silver) State of Michigan Mr. Basketball Robert Henderson 1982 (Lansing Eastern HS) Antoine Joubert 1983 (Detroit Southwestern HS) Glen Rice 1985 (Flint Northwestern HS) Terry Mills 1986 (Romulus HS) Michael Talley 1989 (Detroit Cooley HS) Chris Webber* 1991 (Detroit Country Day School HS) Willie Mitchell 1994 (Detroit Pershing HS) Robert Traylor 1995 (Detroit Murray-Wright HS) Dion Harris 2003 (Detroit Redford HS) Manny Harris 2007 (Detroit Redford HS) Isaiah Livers 2017 (Kalamazoo Central HS) Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award began in 1981, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Retro State of Michigan Mr. Basketball Harry Kipke 1920 (Lansing Central HS) George Haggarty 1921 (Ypsilanti HS) Royal Cherry 1922 (Grand Rapids Union HS) Bennie Oosterbaan 1924 (Muskegon HS) John Tooker 1930 (St. Augustine HS) Ralph Gibert 1940 (Flint Northern HS) Dick Rifenburg 1944 (Saginaw Arthur Hill HS) Ron Kramer 1953 (East Detroit HS) Pete Tillotson 1954 (Ludington HS) Craig Dill 1963 (Saginaw Arthur Hill HS) Campy Russell 1971 (Pontiac Central HS) Tim McCormick 1980 (Clarkston HS) In 2010, the BCAM began a 10-year project to honor basketball players from the period prior to the inception of the Mr. Basketball award. State of Ohio Mr. Basketball Trey Burke 2011 (Northland HS) Xavier Simpson 2016 (Lima Senior HS) Parade Magazine All-America Cazzie Russell 1964 Campy Russell 1971 Richard Rellford 1982 Tim McCormick 1980 Gary Grant 1984 Glen Rice 1985 Terry Mills 1986 Rumeal Robinson 1987 Sean Higgins 1987 Juwan Howard 1991 Jimmy King 1991 Jalen Rose 1991 Chris Webber* 1991 Willie Mitchell 1994 Maurice Taylor* 1994 Jerod Ward 1994 Robert Traylor* 1995 Louis Bullock* 1995 Jamal Crawford 1999 Daniel Horton 2002 DeShawn Sims 2006 Trey Burke 2011 Mitch McGary 2012 Award began in 1957, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete McDonald s All America Tim McCormick 1980 Eric Turner 1981 Richard Rellford 1982 Antoine Joubert 1983 Gary Grant 1984 Rumeal Robinson 1986 Terry Mills 1986 Sean Higgins 1987 Jalen Rose 1991 Chris Webber* Jimmy King Juwan Howard 1991 Bobby Crawford Willie Mitchell Jerod Ward 1994 Albert White Louis Bullock* Robert Traylor* 1995 LaVell Blanchard

10 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Daniel Horton Co-MVP McDonald s All-Star game, with Rick Brunson (Temple); 2 Slam Dunk champion, 3 transferred to Rice, 4 transferred to Alabama-Birmingham, 5 transferred to Missouri, 6 Three-point contest champion, *NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Bennie Oosterbaan 1959 Harry Kipke 1968 Ron Kramer 1971 Cazzie Russell 1991 Rudy Tomjanovich 1995 Glen Rice 2007 Jalen Rose 2017 Bill Buntin Most Valuable Player Established in 1941, the Michigan MVP award became the Bill Buntin MVP Award following his three impressive seasons as a center for the Wolverines from 1963 to In addition to being named a consensus All- American for both the 1964 and 1965 seasons, Buntin was named All-Big Ten center for three straight seasons, averaging 21.8 points and 13.1 rebounds over his career. Herb Brogan 1940 Jim Mandler 1941 Dave Strack 1943 Tommy King 1944 John Mullaney 1945 Dave Strack 1946 Bob Harrison 1947 Pete Elliott 1948 Bob Harrison 1949 Mack Suprunowicz 1950 Leo Vander Kuy 1951 Jim Skala 1952 Paul Groffsky 1953 James Barron 1954 Ron Kramer 1955 Ron Kramer 1956 Ron Kramer 1957 Pete Tillotson 1958 M.C. Burton 1959 Lovell Farris 1960 John Tidwell 1961 John Harris 1962 Bill Buntin 1963 Cazzie Russell 1964 Cazzie Russell 1965 Bill Buntin 1965 Cazzie Russell 1966 Dennis Bankey 1967 Jim Pitts 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 Dan Fife 1971 Henry Wilmore 1971 Henry Wilmore 1972 Ken Brady 1973 Campy Russell 1974 Joe Johnson 1975 C.J. Kupec 1975 Rickey Green 1976 Phil Hubbard 1977 Joel Thompson 1978 Phil Hubbard 1979 Mike McGee 1980 Mike McGee 1981 Thad Garner 1982 Eric Turner 1983 Roy Tarpley 1984 Roy Tarpley 1985 Roy Tarpley 1986 Gary Grant 1987 Gary Grant 1988 Glen Rice 1988 Glen Rice 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Terry Mills 1990 Demetrius Calip 1991 Jalen Rose 1992 Chris Webber* 1992 Chris Webber* 1993 Juwan Howard 1994 Jalen Rose 1994 Ray Jackson 1995 Jimmy King 1995 Maurice Taylor* 1996 Louis Bullock* 1997 Robert Traylor* 1997 Louis Bullock* 1998 Robert Traylor* 1998 Louis Bullock* 1999 LaVell Blanchard 2000 Kevin Gaines 2000 LaVell Blanchard 2001 Bernard Robinson Jr Chris Young 2002 LaVell Blanchard 2003 Daniel Horton 2003 Lester Abram 2004 Bernard Robinson Jr Dion Harris 2005 Daniel Horton 2006 Dion Harris 2007 Manny Harris 2008 Manny Harris 2009 DeShawn Sims 2009 Manny Harris 2010 DeShawn Sims 2010 Darius Morris 2011 Trey Burke 2012 Trey Burke 2013 Nik Stauskas 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Zak Irvin 2015 Zak Irvin 2016 Derrick Walton Jr Rudy Tomjanovich Most Improved Player Established in 1974, this honor is given each year to the Michigan basketball player who shows the greatest marked improvement on and off the basketball court. Rudy Tomjanovich got the most out of his ability on the way to rewriting the record books before he graduated in He steadily increased his offensive and defensive outputs as he ranks as one the top Michigan players in the program s history. He still holds Michigan s all-time rebounding record with 1,039 rebounds. Joe Johnson 1974 John Robinson 1975 Tom Staton 1976 Phil Hubbard 1977 Joel Thompson 1978 Marty Bodnar 1979 Paul Heuerman 1980 Thad Garner 1980 John Johnson 1981 Eric Turner 1982 Tim McCormick 1983 Roy Tarpley 1984 Antoine Joubert 1985 Richard Rellford 1985 Robert Henderson 1985 Richard Rellford 1986 Robert Henderson 1986 Glen Rice 1987 Garde Thompson 1987 Loy Vaught 1988 Terry Mills 1989 Demetrius Calip 1989 Demetrius Calip 1990 James Voskuil 1991 Jimmy King 1992 Juwan Howard 1993 Ray Jackson 1993 Ray Jackson 1994 Makhtar Ndiaye 1995 Albert White 1996 Maceo Baston 1997 Jerod Ward 1998 Josh Asselin 1999 Peter Vignier 1999 Chris Young 2000 Chris Young 2001 Herb Gibson 2002 Chris Hunter 2003 Brent Petway 2004 Courtney Sims 2004 Ron Coleman 2005 Brent Petway 2005 Chris Hunter 2006 Brent Petway 2007 Jerret Smith 2007 Anthony Wright 2008 DeShawn Sims 2009 Blake McLimans 2010 Jordan Morgan 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Tim Hardaway Jr Caris LeVert 2014 Aubrey Dawkins 2015 Muhammad-Ali Abdur Rahkman 2016 Moritz Wagner 2017 D.J. Wilson 2017 Wayman Britt Outstanding Defensive Player Established in 1976, this award is given to the Michigan basketball player who exhibits the greatest effort on the defensive end of the court. Britt was the first recipient of the award in 1976, when he served as team captain of a U-M team that was the national runner-up. Britt became notorious for his ability to shut down the opposing team s big scorers, despite the fact that at 6-2, he was one of the shortest men to ever play forward for the Wolverines in the modern era. Wayman Britt 1976 Steve Grote 1977 Tom Staton 1978 Phil Hubbard

11 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Paul Heuerman 1980 Paul Heuerman 1981 Ike Person 1982 Leslie Rockymore 1983 Roy Tarpley 1984 Gary Grant 1985 Gary Grant 1986 Gary Grant 1987 Gary Grant 1988 Rumeal Robinson 1989 Mike Griffin 1990 Kirk Taylor 1991 Juwan Howard 1992 Ray Jackson 1992 Jimmy King 1993 Jimmy King 1994 Jimmy King 1995 Travis Conlan 1996 Travis Conlan 1997 Travis Conlan 1998 Maceo Baston 1998 Brandon Smith 1999 Ron Oliver 1999 Kevin Gaines 2000 Avery Queen 2001 Leon Jones 2002 Bernard Robinson Jr Bernard Robinson Jr Graham Brown 2005 Dion Harris 2005 Daniel Horton 2006 Brent Petway 2007 Ekpe Udoh 2008 C.J. Lee 2009 Darius Morris 2010 Stu Douglass 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Jordan Morgan 2013 Jordan Morgan 2014 Zak Irvin 2015 Derrick Walton Jr Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 2017 Zak Irvin 2017 Steve Grote Hustle Award Established in 1977, this award is given each year to the player who displays the greatest effort on the court, in both practice and games. Steve Grote, a four-year starting guard for U-M from and a first team Academic All-American for three consecutive years, became the first collegian ever to play in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments and was an instrumental member of two Big Ten Championship teams in 1974 and Steve Grote 1977 Marty Bodnar 1978 Marty Bodnar 1979 Thad Garner 1980 Thad Garner 1981 Dan Pelekoudas 1982 Butch Wade 1983 Dan Pelekoudas 1984 Garde Thompson 1985 Butch Wade 1985 Butch Wade 1986 Gary Grant 1987 Mike Griffin 1988 Mike Griffin 1989 Demetrius Calip 1990 Freddie Hunter 1991 Freddie Hunter 1992 Juwan Howard 1993 Dugan Fife 1994 Dugan Fife 1995 Dugan Fife 1996 Ryan DeKuiper 1997 Brandun Hughes 1997 Robbie Reid 1998 Josh Asselin 1999 Ron Oliver 1999 Mike Gotfredson 2000 Mike Gotfredson 2001 Mike Gotfredson 2002 Graham Brown 2003 Graham Brown 2004 Sherrod Harrell 2004 Graham Brown 2005 Dani Wohl 2005 Graham Brown 2006 Lester Abram 2007 C.J. Lee 2008 David Merritt 2009 Zack Novak 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Mitch McGary 2013 Caris LeVert 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 2016 Xavier Simpson 2017 Thad Garner Leadership Award Established in 1982, this award is given each year to the Wolverine cager who provides outstanding leadership to his teammates. Garner, a 6-7 forward on U-M teams from , was a two-time Michigan captain and an all-out player on the court. Throughout his four-year careera at U-M, Garner became an inspiration to fans, players, and coaches for his outstanding hustle and effort each time he took the court. Thad Garner 1982 Leslie Rockymore 1985 Richard Rellford 1986 Gary Grant 1987 Gary Grant & Glen Rice 1988 Mark Hughes 1989 Terry Mills 1990 Demetrius Calip 1991 Freddie Hunter 1992 Jalen Rose 1993 Juwan Howard 1994 Ray Jackson 1995 Dugan Fife 1996 Robert Traylor* 1997 Travis Conlan 1998 Robert Traylor* 1998 Robbie Reid 1999 Peter Vignier 2000 Josh Asselin 2001 Rotolu Adebiyi 2002 Leon Jones 2002 Chris Young 2005 Rotolu Adebiyi 2003 J.C. Mathis 2003 Colin Dill 2004 J.C. Mathis 2004 Graham Brown 2005 Sherrod Harrell 2005 Graham Brown 2006 Brent Petway 2007 C.J. Lee 2008 C.J. Lee 2009 David Merritt 2009 Zack Novak 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Zack Novak 2012 Corey Person 2013 Jordan Morgan 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Zak Irvin 2016 Zak Irvin 2017 Derrick Walton Jr Loy Vaught Rebounding Award Established in 1990, this honor is awarded each year to the most outstanding team rebounder. Vaught, a starting forward on Michigan s 1989 National Championship team, left an indelible mark on Michigan in his four years as a Wolverine. Vaught still ranks as the U-M s third alltime leading rebounder. Thad Garner 1982 Leslie Rockymore 1985 Richard Rellford 1986 Gary Grant 1987 Gary Grant 1988 Glen Rice 1989 Mark Hughes 1989 Terry Mills 1990 Demetrius Calip 1991 Freddie Hunter 1992 Jalen Rose 1993 Juwan Howard 1994 Ray Jackson 1995 Dugan Fife 1996 Robert Traylor* 1997 Travis Conlan 1998 Robert Traylor* 1998 Robbie Reid 1999 Peter Vignier 2000 Josh Asselin 2001 Rotolu Adebiyi 2002 Leon Jones 2002 Chris Young 2002 Rotolu Adebiyi 2003 J.C. Mathis 2003 Colin Dill 2004 J.C. Mathis 2004 Graham Brown 2005 Sherrod Harrell 2005 Graham Brown 2006 Courtney Sims 2007 DeShawn Sims 2008 DeShawn Sims 2009 DeShawn Sims 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Jordan Morgan 2012 Mitch McGary 2013 Jordan Morgan 2014 Zak Irvin 2015 Derrick Walton Jr D.J. Wilson

12 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Basketball Honors & Accolades Travis Conlan Sportsmanship Award Established in 1999, this award is given to honor the Michigan basketball player who provides leadership, guidance and competitive spirit during the season or during his career. Travis Conlan, a two-time co-captain, served as the sixth man and emerged as a leader throughout his career. Erik Szyndlar 1999 Darius Taylor 2000 Josh Asselin 2001 Rotolu Adebiyi 2002 Mike Gotfredson 2002 Rotolu Adebiyi 2003 Gavin Groninger 2003 Sherrod Harrell 2003 Lester Abram 2004 Amadou Ba 2004 Graham Brown 2004 Amadou Ba 2005 J.C. Mathis 2005 Amadou Ba 2006 Graham Brown 2006 Courtney Sims 2007 Ron Coleman 2008 Jevohn Shepherd 2009 Stu Douglass 2010 Stu Douglass 2011 Stu Douglass 2012 Jon Horford 2013 Spike Albrecht 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Sean Lonergan 2016 Sean Lonergan 2017 Gary Grant Award For Most Assists Established in 2002, this honor is awarded each year to the team assist leader. Grant, a four-year starter, ranks as the all-time assist leader at Michigan with 731 career assists. Avery Queen 2002 Daniel Horton 2003 Bernard Robinson Jr Dion Harris 2005 Daniel Horton 2006 Dion Harris 2007 Kelvin Grady 2008 Manny Harris 2009 Manny Harris 2010 Darius Morris 2011 Trey Burke 2012 Trey Burke 2013 Nik Stauskas 2014 Spike Albrecht 2015 Derrick Walton Jr Derrick Walton Jr Morgan/Bodnar Brothers Award For Academic Achievement Established in 2002 and updated in 2014 at the Bodnar brothers request, this award honors the Michigan basketball player who achieves not only on the court, but in the classroom as well. The award honors both Marty and Mark Bodnar as well as Jordan Morgan. Both Bodnar brothers were named Academic All-Americans - Marty in 1980 (third team) and in 1981 (first team) and Mark in 1981 (third team) - during their careers at Michigan, while Morgan earned his undergraduate degree in industrial and operations engineering as well as his masters in manufacturing engineering. Mike Gotfredson 2002 Dani Wohl 2003 Dani Wohl 2004 Dani Wohl 2005 Graham Brown 2006 David Merritt 2007 Anthony Wright 2007 David Merritt 2008 Zack Novak 2009 Matt Vogrich 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Zack Novak 2012 Matt Vogrich 2013 Jordan Morgan 2014 Sean Lonergan 2015 Sean Lonergan 2016 Moritz Wagner 2017 Award For Outstanding Free Throw Shooting Established in 2002, this award honors the Michigan player who most excels at the free throw line. Bernard Robinson Jr Lester Abram 2003 Lester Abram 2004 Chris Hunter 2005 Daniel Horton 2006 Dion Harris 2007 Manny Harris 2008 Manny Harris 2009 Manny Harris 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Zack Novak 2012 Nik Stauskas 2013 Nik Stauskas 2014 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 2015 Duncan Robinson 2016 Derrick Walton Jr Iron Man Award Established in 2002, this award honors the Michigan basketball player who exhibits toughness, aggressiveness and heart on the basketball court. Chris Young 2002 Lester Abram 2003 Lester Abram 2004 Dion Harris 2005 Graham Brown 2006 Daniel Horton 2006 Dion Harris 2007 Eric Puls 2008 Zack Novak 2009 DeShawn Sims 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Glenn Robinson III 2013 Glenn Robinson III 2014 Zak Irvin 2015 Zak Irvin 2016 Mark Donnal 2017 Sixth Man Award Established in 2008, this award honors the Michigan player who excels on the court as a non-starter. Zack Gibson 2008 Zack Gibson 2009 Zack Gibson 2010 Evan Smotrycz 2011 Zack Novak 2012 Mitch McGary 2013 Zak Irvin 2014 Max Bielfeldt 2015 Aubrey Dawkins 2016 Duncan Robinson 2017 Charge Award Established in 2010, this honor is awarded each year to the team charge leader. Zack Novak 2010 Zack Novak 2011 Zack Novak 2012 Outstanding Manager Award Established in 2002, this award honors the Michigan manager who exhibits the most outstanding dedication to the Wolverine basketball program. Lucien St. Gerard 2002 Lucien St. Gerard 2003 Matthew J. Duprey 2004 Matthew J. Duprey 2005 Zathan Zandt 2006 Gerritt Chernoff 2007 True Blue Award Established in 2005, this award honors the Michigan fan who exhibits the most outstanding dedication to the Wolverine basketball team. Dottie Day 2005 Pat Hatch 2006 Tom Malden 2007 It s Great To Be A Wolverine Award Established in 2005, this award honors the Michigan Maize Rage member who exhibits the most outstanding dedication to the basketball team. Ryan Shinska 2005 Nick Benson 2006 David Stuart Scott Tsuchiyama

13 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL The 1989 National Championship Michigan Shocks the World! In one of the most storied tournament runs in the history of intercollegiate athletics, the Wolverines overcame overwhelming odds to reach the Final Four in Seattle and complete their mission to Shock the World. Assistant coach Steve Fisher was promoted to interim head coach just two days before the team played its first tournament game at the Southeast Regional in Atlanta. The Wolverines stayed focused enough to hold off a determined Xavier team, Two days later, Michigan pulled away down the stretch against upset-minded South Alabama, From Atlanta, it was on to Lexington, Ky., to face the North Carolina Tar Heels. Since the Tar Heels had knocked Michigan out of the tournament in the previous two seasons, emotions ran sky high on both sides of the ball. The third time proved to be the charm for the Wolverines, however, as they scored a thrilling victory over the Tar Heels. A win over Virginia in the next game, the largest margin of victory in Michi gan s tournament history, opened the door to the Final Four in Seattle. The Final Four that season was definitely not for the faint-hearted Wolverine fan. Michigan s opponent in the semifinals was Big Ten nemesis Illinois. The Illini had defeated the Wolverines twice during the regular season, including Michigan s final game before the tournament. The semifinal game between the two rivals was extremely tight. The lead changed hands several times in the second half before Sean Higgins shot at the buzzer sealed Illinois fate, 83-81, and sent Michigan into the finals. When Michigan clashed with the Seton Hall Pirates in the final, basketball fans saw one of the greatest games ever played. Michigan s Glen Rice and Seton Hall s John Morton squared off in an individual scoring duel that left nearly everyone that witnessed the game in awe. The Wolverines offense was on a roll, averaging 92 points per game behind Rice s blazing shooting hand. The Pirate defense, on the other hand, was consistently smothering its opponents in the last 10 minutes of the game during Seton Hall s record-setting run through the tournament. Michigan blew out to a halftime lead, but Seton Hall s defense tightened in the second half. At the end of regulation, the two teams were tied 71-71, forcing the first overtime in a championship game since In dramatic fashion, Michigan s Rumeal Robinson sank two free throws with three seconds left in overtime to give Michigan an victory and its first ever basketball national championship. Morton turned in a game-high 35-point effort in the losing cause for the Pirates. Rice had 31 points in the championship game and was voted the tournament s Most Outstanding Player after netting an NCAA Championshiprecord 184 points in the tournament s six games. The 1989 NCAA Championship Run W, vs. Xavier March 17 in Atlanta, Ga. W, vs. South Alabama March 19 in Atlanta, Ga. W vs. North Carolina March 23 in Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) W, vs. Virginia March 25 in Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) W, vs. Illinois April 1 in Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) W, ot vs. Seton Hall April 3 in Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) The 1989 Michigan Roster 13 Demetrius Calip G Flint, Mich. 20 Mike Griffin F Rosemont, Ill. 21 Rumeal Robinson G Cambridge, Mass. 23 Kirk Taylor G Dayton, Ohio 24 Sean Higgins F Los Angeles, Calif. 25 Rob Pelinka G Lake Bluff, Ill. 32 James Voskuil F Grand Rapids, Mich. 35 Loy Vaught C Grand Rapids, Mich. 41 Glen Rice F Flint, Mich. 42 Eric Riley C Cleveland, Ohio 45 Chris Seter F Brookfield, Wis. 52 Terry Mills F Romulus, Mich. 54 J.P. Oosterbann C Kalamazoo, Mich. 55 Mark Hughes C Muskegon, Mich. Head Coach: Steve Fisher Assistant Coaches: Mike Boyd and Brian Dutcher (Top) Michigan celebrates its first national championship after an impressive six-game run in the NCAA Tournament. (Middle) Rumeal Robinson readies himself for a pair of overtime free throws, which he made to help U-M to its first NCAA Title. (Lower, left) Rumeal Robinson readies for the second and eventual game winning free throw. (Lower, right) Glen Rice helped U-M Shock the World as he set the NCAA Tournament record with 184 total points (30.6 ppg) as he was named the tournament s Most Outstanding Player. 12

14 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK The 1984 & 2004 NIT Championships 1984 NIT Championship The Michigan basketball team compiled a 19-9 regular-season record and an 11-7 Big Ten mark, good for fourth place in the Big Ten. However, a lateseason loss to Northwestern kept the Wolverines from a 20-win regular season and a probable berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Maize and Blue was forced to settle for the National Invitation Tournament and a home game against Wichita State. The Wolverines defeated the Shockers, 94-70, and won three more contests to find themselves in the NIT final against Notre Dame. New York s Madison Square Garden was the site as Michigan resoundingly defeated the Irish, 83-63, to win the NIT. Tim McCormick closed his career for Michigan in the NIT and was named the tournament s Most Valuable Player. The 1984 NIT Championship Run W, vs. Wichita State March 15 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Marquette March 19 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Xavier March 22 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Virginia Tech March 26 in New York, N.Y. (MSG) W, vs. Notre Dame March 28 in New York, N.Y. (MSG) The 1984 Michigan Roster 11 Antoine Joubert G/F Detroit, Mich. 15 Robert Henderson F Lansing, Mich. 24 Leslie Rockymore G Detroit, Mich. 25 Eric Turner G Flint, Mich. 30 Garde Thompson G Grand Rapids, Mich. 32 Dan Pelekoudas G Downers Grove, Ill. 34 Gerard Rudy G Midland, Mich. 35 Jon Antonides C Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 40 Richard Rellford F Riviera Beach, Fla. 41 Quincy Turner G Benton Harbor, Mich. 42 Roy Tarpley C Detroit, Mich. 44 Tim McCormick C Clarkston, Mich. 45 Paul Jokisch F Birmingham, Mich. 53 Butch Wade F/C Boston, Mass. Head Coach: Bill Frieder Assistant Coaches: Steve Fisher, Bud Van DeWege, Jr., Mike Boyd 2004 NIT Championship The young Michigan squad won the 2004 NIT title. Paced by the play of All-Big Ten third team selections Lester Abram (13.1 ppg) and Bernard Robinson Jr. (12.1 ppg) and NIT MVP Daniel Horton (12.2 ppg), the Maize and Blue peaked at the right time to give U-M another championship banner. Newcomers Dion Harris (10.1 ppg) and Courtney Sims, who led the Big Ten in blocked shots (2.0 bpg), were named to the Big Ten s All-Freshman team. The Wolverines posted victories over Missouri, Oklahoma, Hawaii, Oregon and Rutgers en route to the NIT crown. The 2004 NIT Championship Run W, vs. Missouri March 16 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Oklahoma March 22 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Hawaii March 24 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Arena) W, vs. Oregon March 30 in New York, N.Y. (MSG) W, vs. Rutgers April 1 in New York, N.Y. (MSG) The 2004 Michigan Roster 2 Lester Abram F Pontiac, Mich. 3 Dani Wohl G West Bloomfield, Mich. 4 Daniel Horton G Cedar Hill, Texas 5 Dion Harris G Detroit, Mich. 11 John Andrews F West Bloomfield, Mich. 12 Ashtyn Bell G Oak Park, Ill. 21 Bernard Robinson Jr F Washington, D.C. 22 Sherrod Harrell G Kalamazoo, Mich. 23 Brent Petway F McDonough, Ga. 25 Graham Brown F Mio, Mich. 31 Chris Hunter F Gary, Ind. 32 J.C. Mathis F Brooklyn, N.Y. 40 Colin Dill F Saginaw, Mich. 44 Courtney Sims C Roslindale, Mass. 50 Amadou Ba C Mauritania, Africa Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Assistant Coaches: Charles E. Ramsey, Chuck Swenson, Andrew Moore University of Michigan Men s Basketball 1984 NIT Champions Top row (from left): Head Coach Bill Frieder, Dan Pelekoudas, Leslie Rockymore, Gerard Rudy, Antoine Joubert, Eric Turner, Garde Thompson, Steve Fisher, Mike Boyd; Bottom row: Bud VanDeWege, Paul Jokisch, Robert Henderson, Tim McCormick, Roy Tarpley, Butch Wade, Richard Rellford, Trainer Dan Minert University of Michigan Men s Basketball 2004 NIT Champions Top row (from left): Sherrod Harrell, Brent Petway, Courtney Sims, Chris Hunter, Amadou Ba, Graham Brown, Lester Abram and John Andrews; Front Row: Dani Wohl, Daniel Horton, Colin Dill, Bernard Robinson Jr., J.C. Mathis, Dion Harris and Ashtyn Bell Tim McCormick (left) was named the 1984 NIT Most Valuable Player. The Wolverines (middle) celebrate the 1984 NIT Title on the floor of Madison Square Garden after defeating Notre Dame, 83-63, in the title game. Daniel Horton (left) was named the 2004 NIT Most Valuable Player. The Wolverines (above) celebrate the 2004 NIT Title on the floor of Madison Square Garden after defeating Rutgers, 62-55, in the title game. 13

15 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL The 14 Big Ten Championships Western Conference Champions (18-4 overall, 8-4 Western Conference). Coach E.J. Mather, in only his second season, guided the Wolverines to their first Western Conference basketball title. The squad, captained by Arthur Karpos, won its first eight games and also ended the season with an eight-game winning streak to tie the Purdue Boilermakers and the Wisconsin Badgers for the conference crown Western Conference Champions (12-5 overall, 8-4 Western Conference). Michigan claimed its second conference championship under E.J. Mather. Led by captain Richard Doyle and the school s first All-America Richard Doyle, Michigan won its final five games of the season to earn a piece of the Western Conference title. The Wolverines shared the crown with Purdue, Indiana and Iowa Western Conference Champions (14-3 overall, 10-2 Western Conference). Michigan won its first outright Western Conference title and the second of its back-to-back championships. E.J. Mather coached his team to nine consecutive wins to start the season as team captain Edward Chambers, All-American Bennie Oosterbaan and the rest of the Wolverines rolled to a 14-3 record Western Conference Champions (13-3 overall, 10-2 Western Conference). First-year coach George Veenker led the Wolverines to their third Big Nine championship in four seasons, becoming the only coach in Michigan history to win the conference championship in his first season. All-America selection Ernie McCoy captained the Michigan squad that tied the Wisconsin Badgers for the title Western Conference Champions (16-6 overall, 10-2 Western Conference). The Western Conference championship squad was the first in Michigan history to make the NCAA Tournament. Under second-year coach Ozzie Cowles, the Wolverines ended the longest Western Conference basketball championship dry spell in school history (19 years). Michigan s first two All- Big Nine selections, Pete Elliott and team captain Bob Harrison, along with leading scorer Mack Suprunowicz (11.1 ppg), headed the Wolverine squad that led the conference in scoring defense Big Ten Champions (23-5 overall, 11-3 Big Ten). The Wolverines ushered in the Cazzie Russell Era by winning their first of three consecutive Big Ten titles. Sophomore Cazzie Russell led the team in scoring with a 24.8 ppg average as the Wolverines tied the Ohio State Buckeyes for the conference title. All-Big Ten junior Bill Buntin led the conference in rebounding and was second on the team in scoring (23.2 ppg). Michigan was first in the Big Ten in scoring defense and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second time in its history. The Wolverines made the most of the opportunity, finishing third in the nation. Following the season, Russell was named both All-Big Ten and All-America for the first time Big Ten Champions (24-4 overall, 13-1 Big Ten). All-Big Ten performers Cazzie Russell (25.7 ppg) and Bill Buntin (20.1 ppg) supplied the 1-2 punch as the Big Ten champions led the conference in scoring and set the Wolverine season rebounding record. Coach Dave Strack was voted UPI National Coach of the Year as he led his squad to a 13-1 Big Ten record and the championship game of the NCAA Tournament. Michigan finished second in the country after falling to John Wooden s UCLA Bruins in the NCAA title game. Russell was named the Big Ten s Most Valuable Player and became the Wolverines second twotime All-American following the season. Buntin was also named All-America and became the first Wolverine ever to be drafted by the NBA when the Detroit Pistons made him the third overall selection in the 1965 draft Big Ten Champions (18-8 overall, 11-3 Big Ten). Cazzie Russell led the Big Ten in scoring with a phenomenal 30.8 ppg average and propelled Michigan to its third consecutive Big Ten title and NCAA Tournament appearance. Russell won his second Big Ten Most Valuable Player honor, was named All-Big Ten and All-America for an unprecedented third time and was voted the NCAA Player of the Year Big Ten Champions (22-5 overall, 12-2 Big Ten). Campy Russell led the Wolverines to a tie for the conference championship with the Indiana Hoosiers. He captured the Big Ten scoring title (23.7 ppg) en route to being named the Big Ten s Most Valuable Player and a consensus All-American. Coach Johnny Orr was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year as he directed his squad into the NCAA Tournament, where the Wolverines lost a heartbreaker, 72-70, to eventual NCAA runner-up Marquette Big Ten Champions (26-4 overall, 16-2 Big Ten). Phil Hubbard and Rickey Green each earned All-Big Ten First Team and All-America honors as they led Michigan to the outright Big Ten title with a 16-2 record. Green was runner-up for national player of the year honors and Johnny Orr was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time in his career as the Wolverines spent over a month as the top-ranked team in the country. Steve Grote earned Academic All-America First Team honors for the third-straight season as the Wolverines reached the Elite Eight before falling to UNC Charlotte Big Ten Champions (26-4 overall, 16-2 Big Ten). In a near carbon copy of the season, the Wolverines racked up a 26-4 overall record and won the conference title with a 16-2 record. As his predecessor had done in , Bill Frieder won Big Ten and national Coach of the Year honors as he guided his team to the first of six straight NCAA Tournament bids. Michigan finished the season on a roll, winning 18 of its last 20 games, including a team-record 17 in a row. Roy Tarpley, who led the conference in rebounding, was named the Big Ten s Most Valuable Player Big Ten Champions (28-5 overall, 14-4 Big Ten). An experienced and well-balanced Wolverine team won its second consecutive Big Ten championship behind the play of All-Big Ten selection Roy Tarpley. Tarpley led the team in scoring (15.9 ppg) and led the conference in blocked shots. The team set the Wolverine record for most consecutive victories at the beginning of the season (16) as it rolled to its second NCAA Tournament appearance in as many years Big Ten Champions (24-10, 13-5 Big Ten). The Wolverines won a piece of the Big Ten Title for the first time in 26 years, winning six of their final seven regular season games to claim a share of the title with Michigan State and Ohio State. Trey Burke earned Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and was an Honorable Mention AP All-America. Burke was also named to the All-Big Ten Second Team while breaking the U-M record for assists by a freshman. Tim Hardaway Jr., earned All-Big Ten Third Team recognition and Zack Novak was an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honoree Big Ten Champions (28-9; 15-3 Big Ten). Led by Big Ten Player of the Year Nik Stauskas, the Wolverines won their first outright Big Ten Title in 28 years. U-M claimed the outright title, just the school s eighth outright crown, by three games, becoming just the 14th team to win the Big Ten by three-plus games since John Beilein was named Big Ten Coach of the Year by the league s media and was also a finalist for the Naismith and Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year awards while leading the Wolverines to the Elite Eight. Along with Stauskas, Caris LeVert was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team, Glenn Robinson III earned All-Big Ten honorable mention recognition and Derrick Walton Jr., was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team. 14

16 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK The 14 Big Ten Championships Western Conference Champions Western Conference Champions Western Conference Champions Western Conference Champions Western Conference Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions Big Ten Champions 15

17 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL All-America Players Harry Kipke 1924 Richard Doyle 1926 Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 & 1928 Ernest McCoy 1929 Joseph Truskowski 1929 John Townsend 1937 & 1938 Pete Elliott 1948 Ron Kramer 1957 Bill Buntin 1964 & 1965 Cazzie Russell 1964, 1965 & 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 Henry Wilmore 1971 & 1972 Harry Kipke 1924 Harry Kipke earned All-America honors from the Helms Foundation during the season under head coach E.J. Mather. Kipke helped the Wolverines post a 10-7 overall record. A native of Lansing, Mich., Kipke was in the final season of his three-year U-M career during the , helping the Wolverines to winning records in all three seasons. Richard Doyle 1926 Richard Doyle earned an All-America distinction for his play in the basketball season. Doyle captained E.J. Mather s team that posted a 12-5 overall record (8-4 in conference play). Along with future All-American, Bennie Oosterbaan, Doyle led the Wolverines to a share of the Western Conference title, the second conference basketball championship in school history. Bennie Oosterbaan 1927 & 1928 One of the greatest athletes ever to attend Michigan, Bennie Oosterbaan earned All-America recognition five times - twice in basketball (1927 and 1928) and three times in football (1925, 1926 and 1927). He earned nine varsity letters at Michigan. On the basketball court, Oosterbaan played on some of Michigan s first great teams. He was a member of E.J. Mather s consecutive Western Conference basketball championship teams in and In 1928, Oosterbaan led the Western Conference in scoring en route to earning All-America recognition in basketball for the second straight year. A true student-athlete, Oosterbaan was awarded the Western Conference Medal of Honor for proficiency in scholarship and athletics. He later went on to coach the Michigan basketball and football teams. Ernie McCoy 1929 As captain of Michigan s basketball team, Ernie McCoy led the Wolverines to their fourth Western Conference championship and along the way earned All-America honors. In that season, George Veenker s Wolverines went 13-3 (10-2 in conference play) and shared the conference title with Wisconsin. McCoy was also a participant on E.J. Mather s squad that won the Western Conference title after posting a 14-3 record (10-2 in the conference). McCoy graduated from the University of Michigan in the class of 1929 and was awarded the Western Conference Medal of Honor for scholarship and athletics. He later became athletic director at Penn State University. Joe Truskowski 1929 Joe Truskowski earned All-America recognition during the season while helping the Wolverines earn their fourth Western Conference championship. Truskowski and the Wolverines went 13-3 (10-2 in conference play) while sharing the conference crown with Wisconsin. Truskowski, a native of Detroit, was a basketball letterwinner at Michigan in 1927, 29 and 30. John Townsend 1938 John Townsend became an All-American following the basketball season. In , Townsend captained coach Frank Cappon s Wolverine squad to a 12-8 overall record and a 6-6 mark in Western Conference play. Known as one of the best playmakers of his era, Townsend lettered and earned all-conference honors in each of his three seasons as a Michigan varsity basketball player ( ). In addition to representing Michigan on the hardwood, Townsend served the university as a member of its Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics during the school year. Pete Elliott 1948 Pete Elliott earned All-America honors while helping Michigan earn its first NCAA Tournament appearance and win the Big Ten championship in Elliott helped the Wolverines to a 16-6 overall record (10-2 in conference play) in the third season of his four-year career at Michigan. A native of Bloomington, Ind., Elliott helped guide the Wolverines to a perfect 9-0 home record during the season. Ron Kramer 1957 Ron Kramer earned All-America honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches during the season while averaging 14.5 points per game for the Maize and Blue. Kramer was a three-time All- Big Ten selection and was also named Michigan s Most Valuable Player three times during his U-M career. A native of Detroit, Kramer helped lead the Wolverines to a 13-9 record during the season. Bill Buntin 1964 & 1965 An All-American in 1964 and 65, Bill Buntin, a talented 6-foot-7 center from Detroit, led Michigan to the 1965 Big Ten championship and a second-place finish in the NCAA Tournament that season. A three-time All-Big Ten selection, Buntin was known as a ferocious rebounder; he led the conference in rebounding as a sophomore 15.7 per game. For his career, Buntin scored 1,725 points, ninth best in Michigan history; averaged 21.8 points per game, fourth best in Wolverine history; hauled in 1,037 rebounds, second most on Michigan s all-time list; and averaged 13.1 rebounds per game, second in Michigan history. In honor of Bill Buntin s contributions to the resurgence of the Wolverine basketball program, each year the Michigan team honors its best player(s) with the Bill Buntin Most Valuable Player Award. Cazzie Russell 1964, 1965 & 1966 He s a three time All-American. A legend, whose name is synonymous with Michigan basketball. His name is Cazzie Russell. To any true Wolverine, Michigan basketball is defined as BC (Before Cazzie) and AC (After Cazzie). Before Cazzie Russell, there were empty seats galore in old Yost Fieldhouse and last-place finishes in the Big Ten. Some felt basketball at Michigan was mainly a way for football players to stay in shape between seasons. In the pre-cazzie era, you could leave home a few minutes before the start of the game, park within yards of Yost Fieldhouse, and walk in. Maybe they would ask for a ticket, maybe they wouldn t. Michigan s long-suffering basketball fans never could not have dreamt of anything so absolutely perfect three straight Big Ten championships, 65 victories, and seven victories in 10 NCAA Tournament games, all by the time Cazzie had com- 16

18 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK All-America Players Campy Russell 1974 C.J. Kupec 1975 Rickey Green 1976 & 1977 Phil Hubbard 1977 Mike McGee 1981 Eric Turner 1981 Roy Tarpley 1985 & 1986 Gary Grant 1987 & 1988 Glen Rice 1988 & 1989 Rumeal Robinson 1990 Loy Vaught 1990 Terry Mills 1990 pleted his fabulous three years at Michigan (freshmen weren t eligible). Named an All-American each of his three seasons ( ), he captured virtually every offensive statistical record at Michigan, including a 27 point per game average. A product of Chicago Carver High School where he was a scholastic All-American, Russell captured the admiration of fans everywhere. He has been the center of more dramatic situations on the court than perhaps any other college player. The moment number 33 stepped on the court, miraculous things happened. Russell fired up shots from the outside, whirled around the corners for driving lay-ups, and snared rebounds from opposing front-line giants, all while keeping the game s pace under control from his position at guard. Russell s teammates were just as tough and just as physical. It was in those years that the area from the key to the basket was known as Bloody Nose Lane. Whether on offense or defense, that area belonged to Russell, his All-America teammate Bill Buntin, Oliver Darden, Larry Fregoning and George Pomey. It was an area of hazardous travel for opponents. After leaving Michigan, Cazzie was the first player selected in the 1966 NBA draft and played for the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors. Still, Russell s career is highlighted by those few years when he turned Ann Arbor upside down and drove Michigan s athletic department crazy trying to find enough room in Yost Fieldhouse for the fans and media. Cazzie Russell was the defining figure of Michigan basketball in the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and into the 90s. Rudy Tomjanovich 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich used an outstanding jump shot and a knack for grabbing rebounds to average 30 points and 15 rebounds per game and earn All-America honors in Tomjanovich s accomplishments in Crisler Arena s first three seasons ( ) made him one of Michigan s basketball immortals. Over the course of three seasons, the 6-foot-7 forward corralled 1,039 rebounds, the highest career total in Michigan history, and twice led the Big Ten in rebounding ( and ). Additionally, he led the team in scoring in each of his three seasons, scoring 1,808 points in his career, seventh best on Michigan s career list. Tomjanovich still holds Crisler Arena records for single-game scoring and field goals (48 points and 21 field goals vs. Indiana on ) and single-game rebounding (27 in Michigan s first game in Crisler Arena vs. Kentucky on ). On Feb. 8, 2003, Tomjanovich s No. 45 jersey became just the second to hang from the Crisler Arena rafters, joining U-M legend Cazzie Russell. Henry Wilmore 1971 & 1972 Henry Wilmore employed tremendous work ethic and dedication to earn All-America honors at forward in 1971 and In his first season with the Wolverines, Wilmore scored 650 points, averaging 25.0 per game, to lead the team in scoring. He also averaged 9.8 rebounds per contest, second best on the team that season. In addition to All-America recognition in , he was selected to play for the United States in the Pan-American Games. In , Wilmore continued to excel on the court, leading the team in scoring with 24.0 points and grabbing 8.6 rebounds per game, once again earning All-Big Ten and All-America kudos. He ranks third at Michigan in career free throws made (460), second in single season free throws made (182), third in career scoring average (23.6 ppg), and 10th all-time in scoring (1,652 points). Campy Russell 1974 Campy Russell came to Michigan touted as the best prep basketball player in the nation, and he lived up to that reputation in his two seasons on the Michigan varsity squad ( ). A consensus All-America forward and Michigan co-captain in 1974, Russell was a complete basketball player, as evidenced by his ability to fill the lane, trigger a fast break, advance the ball up court, and play tight defense. In his first season at Michigan, Russell led the team in rebounding (9.6 rpg) and was second in scoring (18.4 ppg). In the season, his second and final as a Wolverine, Russell scored 640 points (23.7 ppg) to lead Michigan and the Big Ten in scoring. He was also second in the conference in rebounding, averaging 11.1 per game. C.J. Kupec 1975 C.J. Kupec continued Michigan s trend of workhorse big men as he finished his Michigan career with 967 points and 609 rebounds in 76 games. He was a twotime All-Big Ten second team selection in 1974 and 1975, as well as Michigan s MVP in He earned All-America honors in 1975 and later was a fourthround selection of the Los Angeles Lakers. Phil Hubbard 1977 Phil Hubbard scored 1,455 points and grabbed 979 rebounds in his Michigan career and it could have been more if not for a knee injury that sidelined him for the entire 1978 season. In 1977, he earned All-America honors, All-Big Ten first team accolades and U-M s MVP and Most Improved Player awards. Finishing his career in 1979, Hubbard went on to play 10 years in the NBA for the Detroit Pistons and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Rickey Green 1977 Rickey Green came to Michigan in 1975 after two junior college All-America seasons. One of the most exciting players to play for Michigan, Green terrorized opponents defensively, often making a big steal and leading the fast break. He led Michigan to the 1976 NCAA Final Four as a junior and the 1977 Big Ten championship as a senior. In his two years at Michigan, Green scored 1,184 points, the most by a Michigan player in a two-year career at that time. Twice selected to the NCAA All-Tournament team, Green was a consensus All-Big Ten selection each of his two years at Michigan. He was honorable mention All-America in 1976 and a consensus first team selection in He was the runner-up for the nation s collegiate player of the year that season. Mike McGee 1981 A scoring machine, Mike McGee quickly made his mark the first time he stepped on the court. One of only five Wolverines to surpass 2,000 career points, McGee finished his career with 2,439 points and still holds the U-M mark for career field goals with 1,010. He scored in double figures in 108 of 114 career games. He was an All-Big Ten first team member in 17

19 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL All-America Players Chris Webber* 1992 & 1993 Jalen Rose 1992 & 1994 Juwan Howard 1994 Louis Bullock* 1998 Robert Traylor* 1998 Trey Burke 2012 & 2013 Nik Stauskas and second team member in McGee was named an Associated Press All-America honorable mention in Eric Turner 1981 Eric Turner made the most of his three years in Maize and Blue as he helped Michigan establish itself as one of the dominant teams of the 1980s. The three-time All-Big Ten second team selection started 82 of 85 career games and scored 1,251 career points for a 14.7 per game average. He also dished out 421 career assists, which is fifth in school history. In 1981, Turner was named an All-America honorable mention by The Sporting News. Roy Tarpley 1985 & 1986 Considered a gamble by most colleges, Roy Tarpley became one of the elite centers in all of college basketball during his four years at Michigan. In 1985, Tarpley was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned All-America second team honors. He was an All-Big Ten first team member in 1985 and 1986 and was named Michigan s MVP three straight years. Tarpley finished his career with 1,601 points and 953 rebounds. He is U-M s all-time leader in blocks with 251 and holds the record for most blocks in a season with 97. Gary Grant 1987 & 1988 Gary Grant came to Michigan in 1984 and made an immediate impact on Wolverine Basketball. Excelling defensively, he was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1985, sparking Michigan to the Big Ten Conference championship and a 26-4 record. He later developed the offensive skills that made him the best two-way guard in college basketball. The first Big Ten player to score 1,000 points, record 600 assists and collect 200 steals in a career, Grant earned numerous accolades including consensus All-America honors in 1988, AP and UPI Big Ten Player of the Year in 1988 and All-Big Ten honors in 1987 and Grant is Michigan s all-time leading assist man with 731 for his career, 234 of which came in the season. He also ranks fourth at Michigan in career scoring (2,222 points) and third career field goals (896). Grant also holds school career records for steals (300) and steal average (2.33 spg). In the season record book, he holds records for assists (234 in ), assist average (6.88 apg in ), steals (86 in ) and steal average (2.69 spg in ). Glen Rice 1988 & 1989 The most prolific scorer in Michigan history, Glen Rice left Michigan after leading the Wolverines to the 1989 NCAA championship. He set an NCAA Tournament record with 184 points in six games while leading the Wolverines to the title. He was named the tournament s Most Outstanding Player and was an All-American. Rice won Big Ten Conference scoring titles and all-conference accolades in 1988 and Rice ranks second all-time in the Big Ten for field goals made in a season (363, ). He is also third all-time in the conference for career scoring (2,442), career field goals made (1,002) and career three-point field goal percentage (.480, ). Rice currently holds Michigan records for career scoring (2,442 points), single-season scoring (949 points), single-season field goals made (363 in ) and attempted (629 in ), single-season three-point field goal percentage (.5156, ) and scoring in an NCAA Tournament game (39 vs. Florida in 1988). Rice also holds the single-game record for both Michigan and the Big Ten in three-point field goal percentage, going a perfect 7-for-7 against Wisconsin on Feb. 25, Rumeal Robinson 1990 An All-America guard for the season, Rumeal Robinson is remembered by most as the man who secured Michigan s 1989 NCAA basketball championship. Robinson sank two free throws with three seconds remaining in overtime to seal Michigan s victory over Seton Hall in the championship game. The 6-foot-2 guard s outstanding play throughout the 1989 NCAA Tournament earned him a spot on the alltournament team. A three-year starter in the Michigan backcourt, Robinson was a consensus 1990 All-Big Ten selection, a finalist for the 1990 Pete Maravich and John Wooden awards, and an All-American. Robinson finished his career ranked 12th on Michigan s all-time scoring list (1,446 points), second in career assists (575), seventh in career free throws made (331), and fourth in career three-point field goals (85). Loy Vaught 1990 Averaging 15.5 points per game, Loy Vaught earned All-America honors during the season. The senior from Grand Rapids, Mich., helped the Maize and Blue to a 23-8 overall record (12-6 in conference play), just one season after helping the Wolverines with the 1989 National Championship. Vaught was an All-Big Ten Second Team selection in 1990, after earning All-Big Ten Third Team honors in Vaught ranks third all-time in rebounds in Michigan history and the annual U-M rebounding award is named in his honor. Terry Mills 1990 Terry Mills averaged 18.1 points per game and earned All-America recognition during the season. A native of Romulus, Mich., Mills finished his three-year career at U-M as a Second Team All-Big Ten honoree and was also named Michigan s Co-Most Valuable Player, along with Rumeal Robinson. A key member of Michigan s run to the National Championship in 1989, Mills went on to play 11 seasons in the NBA. Chris Webber* 1992 & 1993 * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete In just two years of college basketball, Chris Webber garnered countless accolades and was a nominee for virtually every award given to college basketball players. He started every game in this Michigan career and ranks second in career blocks at the school with 175. In addition to blocks, Webber is near the top in several other career lists at the school. Those categories include field goal percentage (third), rebounding average (sixth), steals (10th), scoring average (10th), and rebounds (12th). The fact that Webber s name appears on any Michigan career lists at all is 18

20 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK All-America Players amazing, since his career as a Wolverine lasted only two seasons. However, those seasons were matched by few, if any, who ever wore the Maize and Blue. Webber remains the only player to earn a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament team in both his freshman and sophomore seasons. The consensus pick as the nation s top high school player his senior year, Webber entered Michigan amid much fanfare. He did nothing to disappoint, becoming the only freshman to ever lead the Big Ten in rebounding. Webber was tabbed as the conference s Freshman of the Year, also leading the Big Ten in steals that season. An honorable mention All-American in his inaugural season, Webber led the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament s final game, where they fell to defending national champion Duke As a sophomore, the 6-foot-9 forward was honored as a consensus All-American, and brought Michigan to the brink of a national title, losing to North Carolina in the NCAA tournament final. Webber s collegiate career was so bright that he was selected the top overall pick in the 1993 NBA draft, joining Cazzie Russell as the only two Wolverines to be selected with the No. 1 overall selection in an NBA draft. Jalen Rose 1992 & 1994 Relentlessly pursued by major college programs out of Detroit s Southwestern High School, Jalen Rose put his signature on the Michigan basketball program in countless ways. Starting all but one of his 102 career games gave Rose maximum opportunity to mount an assault on the Michigan record books and assault them he did. The 6-foot-8 guard became just the second player in school history, along with Gary Grant, to record over 1,500 points, 400 rebounds, 300 assists and 100 steals in his career. Rose ranks near the top in many career categories at Michigan, including threepoint field goals attempted (second), three-point field goals made (third), free throws made (fourth), field goals made (sixth), scoring (sixth), assists (sixth) and steals (eighth). In Rose s 102 games as a Wolverine, he scored in double figures an astounding 98 times, and he is one of only six Michigan players to record three 500-point seasons. Named an All-American by numerous publications in both his freshman and junior seasons, Rose garnered All-Big Ten honors in each of his three years as a Wolverine. An integral part of the Fab Five, Rose put on some of his best performances under the national spotlight of the NCAA Tournament. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 1992 NCAA Southeast Regional, as well as to the All-Tournament team the same year. In addition, he was selected to the 1993 NCAA West Regional All- Tournament squad. Juwan Howard 1994 Juwan Howard was the first member of the famed Fab Five recruiting class to commit to Michigan. Named an All-Big Ten honoree in each of his three seasons as a Wolverine, Howard was also recognized as an All-American twice in the same season. A co-captain as a junior, Howard is one of only six Wolverines in history to score 1,500 points and grab 700 rebounds in his career. Howard s name appears among the leaders on numerous Michigan career lists, including rebounding (11th), field goals (12th), field goal attempts (12th), scoring (14th), games started (15th) and NCAA Tournament scoring (second). In fact, the 6-foot-9 forward saved his best play for the NCAA Tournament. He was named to the All-Tournament teams at the 1993 NCAA West Regional and the 1994 NCAA Midwest Regional. His 280 points in NCAA Tournament action rank him ninth in the history of the championship. Howard was chosen fifth overall in the 1994 NBA Draft by the Washington Bullets (Wizards). Robert Traylor* 1998 * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Robert Traylor earned All-America honors during the season while helping to guide the Wolverines to the inaugural Big Ten Tournament championship. Traylor averaged 16.2 points and 10.1 rebounds per game as the Wolverines posted a 25-9* record (11-5* in conference play). Traylor was a First Team All-Big Ten selection and also earned Most Valuable Player honors at the Big Ten Tournament. A native of Detroit, Traylor recorded 29 double-doubles during his U-M career, ninth-most in school history. Louis Bullock* 1998 * NCAA Sanctioned Athlete Louis Bullock averaged 17.1 points per game during the season while helping the Wolverines to a 25-9 overall record (11-5 in conference play) and the inaugural Big Ten Tournament championship. In four seasons as a Wolverine, the Temple Hills, Md., native made point field goals, the most in school history. Bullock was a four-time All-Big Ten honoree, earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman before garnering second team honors in each of his next three seasons as a Wolverine. Trey Burke 2012 & 2013 Trey Burke earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America recognition following his freshman season as a U-M. Burke helped guide the Wolverines tot their first Big Ten regular season crown in 26 seasons. Burke averaged 14.8 points per contest and dished out 156 assists, breaking a 27-year old record for assists by a Michigan freshman. Burke was named Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year and was a Second Team All-Big Ten selection during the season. As a sophomore in , Burke was the winning the John R. Wooden, Naismith, Oscar Robertson, Associated Press, NABC and Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year awards. Burke became the second Wolverine in program history to earn National Player of the Year honors, joining Cazzie Russell (1966). Burke earned Consensus All-America honors, having been recognized by the John R. Wood All-America Team, the Associated Press, the NABC, the USBWA, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Basketball Times, CBSSports. com and the Luke Olson All-America team. Burke also became Michigan s first winner of the Bob Cousy Award as the nation s Top Collegiate Point Guard and was named Big Ten Player of the Year by both the conference coaches and media. Burke helped U-M reach its first Final Four in 20 seasons, earning All-Tournament honors, as the Maize and Blue tied a school record for wins with a 31-8 record. Burke scored 727 points (18.6 ppg), the fifth-best single-season total in U-M history, dished out a school single-season record 260 assists (6.67 apg), 12th-most in the nation, and registered a 3.02 assist-to-turnover ratio, the fifth-best mark in the country. Burke scored 1,231 points and recorded 416 assists during his remarkable two-year career in Ann Arbor. Nik Stauskas 2014 The Big Ten Player of the Year in 2014, Nik Stauskas was named to seven All-America teams following his sophomore season in Ann Arbor. The Mississauga, Ontario, native earned first team honors from the National Association of Basketball Coach (NABC), second team recognition from the Associated Press and Sporting News and third team accolades from USA Today and Basketball Times, as well as spots on the John R. Wooden and Lute Olson All-America Teams. Stauskas averaged 17.5 points, 3.3 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game during the season, leading U-M to a 28-9 overall record, an outright Big Ten championship and to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. Stauskas was the seventh player in school history to earn Big Ten Player of the Year honors, and the second consecutive, following Trey Burke in 2013; he was the only unanimous selection to the All-Big Ten First Team by both the coaches and media. Stauskas was also named the United States Basketball Writers Association s (USBWA) District V Player of the Year. One of the best pure shooters in the nation, Stauskas shot 44.1 percent from three-point range (92-of-208), the 10th-best single-season in program history and 13th nationally in His 92 triples and 208 attempts are both fourth-most in school history. His 630 points made Stauskas just the 21st Wolverine to score 600-plus points in a season and he was just the eighth sophomore in school history to reach 1,000 career points (1,060). 19

21 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL U-M s Retired Jerseys Cazzie Russell, #33 When you look through the history of college basketball, there are certain names that become synonymous with different colleges. When you think about Cincinnati, you think of Oscar Robinson. Hearing Indiana State and the University of San Francisco, Larry Bird and Bill Russell come to mind. The same can be said for the University of Michigan. As you walk into Crisler Arena and look to the rafters, there it is - No. 33. That number belongs to the great Cazzie Russell, arguably the greatest Michigan player ever to step foot on the Michigan campus. From , the 6 5, 220-pound Russell dazzled the Wolverine fans, attracting turnouts so large the university built Crisler Arena to hold the crowds Yost Fieldhouse could no longer contain. Russell led Michigan to three consecutive Big Ten titles, to the NCAA finals his junior year and to the semifinals his sophomore year. In his senior year, he averaged 30.8 points per game and was honored as the National Player of the Year. After his great career at Michigan, he went on to become the New York Knicks No. 1 pick in the 1966 NBA draft, decided by the flip of a coin. With the freshmen eligibility rules, Russell did not step onto the court at Yost Fieldhouse until his sophomore season in That year, the sensational guard from Chicago Carver High School led the Wolverines to their most successful basketball season in its history, going 23-5 and taking thirdplace in the NCAA Championship in Kansas City. The Wolverines turned in an 11-3 performance to share the Big Ten crown with Ohio State, the first time since 1948 that the Wolverines reached that mark. In defeating Loyola and Ohio University, it was the first time Michigan had won its regional. Russell carried the load for the Wolverines, setting a new Michigan single season scoring mark of 670 points and averaging 24.8 points a contest. Russell was named to the Coaches All-American team by season s end. He was also chosen for the Olympic tryout the following summer but an ankle injury handicapped in his bid. In his junior season, Russell took the Wolverines further into the national spotlight. Completing their Big Ten season at 13-1, the Wolverines defended their Big Ten title with success. They went on to finish the season 24-4, including a tough loss to UCLA in the NCAA championship finals in Portland, OR. The All-American Russell eclipsed his own Michigan single season scoring mark with 692 points, averaging 25.6 points a game, and was named the Big Ten s Most Valuable Player. Russell s senior year was filled with accomplishments and accolades. For the third straight year, the Wolverines took the Big Ten title going 11-3 in conference. Overall, the team went 18-8, making it to the NCAA Elite Eight. As he ended his collegiate career against Kentucky in the NCAA regional at Iowa City, he scored his 800th point of the season to run his three year career record to 2,164 points in 80 games for a career average of points per game. In three years, Russell set the Michigan single season scoring mark each year, capped off by his 30.8 average his senior year. The three-time All- American was named the winner of the Big Ten s Most Valuable Player award for the second straight year. In winning the Silver Basketball award given annually by the Chicago Tribune, Russell became the first Michigan player to win the award since it was established in Russell also averaged 13 field goals per game in Big Ten competition to lead the league with a 33.2 point average. His 13 goals per game were a new record, surpassing the 12.4 mark set by Gary Bradds of Ohio State in Russell set a new Michigan single-game scoring mark as he poured in 48 points against Northwestern, a total that also broke the all-time individual scoring mark set at Yost Fieldhouse by John Tidwell (43) in Against San Francisco early in the season, he set a Chicago Stadium mark of 45 points. He also became the sixth player in history to score more than 1,000 points in Big Ten games as he passed this mark against Iowa in Yost Fieldhouse on February 19, During his three years at Michigan, the Wolverines won 65 games and lost 17 overall, and with Russell and captain Oliver Darden playing, they won 31 games and lost just two at Yost Fieldhouse. In his 12-year career in the NBA, Russell played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, and ended his career in his hometown with the Chicago Bulls in Russell was named to the NBA All-Star team once, but said his most memorable moment came during the season while he was a key contributor in the New York Knicks NBA Championship run. After his playing days were over, Russell began his Continental Basketball Association coaching career in 1981, by leading the Lancaster (Pa.) Lightning to the league championship. Staying in the CBA for eight years, Russell guided the Wyoming Wildcatters to the CBA finals in 1988, and then was hired as an assistant coach by the Atlanta Hawks. Russell went back to the CBA in 1990 when he was named the head coach of the Grand Rapids Hoops. Today, you can find Russell coaching at the Savannah College of Art and Design, a Division III school. One of the most memorable moments in Russell s basketball career came on December 11, 1993 in front of a sold out Crisler Arena. Standing at center court, Russell became the first Wolverine basketball player to have his uniform retired. A banner bearing his No. 33, his name, and the years he played at Michigan , 1965, was raised to hang from the rafters of Crisler Arena, which has long been known as The House That Cazzie Built. Russell single handedly lifted the University of Michigan s Basketball program to national recognition. For that he will always be considered one of the best to ever put on a Michigan jersey. 20 RECORD BOOK

22 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK U-M s Honored Jerseys Bill Buntin, #22 We had no idea just how good he really was, said former Michigan freshman basketball coach Tom Jorgensen. Perhaps even decades later, we will never be able to comprehend the greatness that Bill Buntin displayed on a basketball court. Less than three years after reaching the height of his college career, Buntin collapsed and died of a heart ailment during a pick-up game at Detroit Cathedral High in He was only 26. Buntin did not live long enough to relish a long list of awards and accolades, yet the mark he established and the records he set at Michigan speak strongly for his character and what he had accomplished on and off the court. The 6 7 center was considered undersized and too weak to excel in the rigorous Big Ten Conference, known nationally for tough play under the basket. But that was just the way Buntin liked it. Always looking to prove his critics wrong, Buntin countered a lack of height with an astonishing 50-inch-plus vertical leap and a toughness that allowed him to play 79 out of 80 career games. He also had an elusive scoring style that helped him to score over 1,700 career points. Before heading to Ann Arbor, Buntin starred at Detroit Northern High School and was recruited by several schools all over the country. But after suffering a broken leg early in his senior year, several schools lost interest in recruiting Buntin. He instead enrolled at the Brewster Center in Detroit, a former talent bed of freestyle inner city players. Playing at Brewster brought out Buntin s real capabilities as a player. He developed a rough-andtumble rebounding style to go along with a soft hook shot on offense. You take your lumps at Brewster, said Buntin as a sophomore. It s kill or be killed under the basket there. As college coaches began hearing of Buntin s game they flocked from all over to make a sales pitch to the rising star. Buntin took notice when he was introduced to Michigan coach Dave Strack and Northern High s principal Don Murray, son, Charley Murray, was a former Michigan Basketball captain. The meeting turned out to be beneficial for all parties as Strack and Murray played crucial roles in influencing Buntin to attend Michigan and continue his basketball career on the collegiate level. Buntin burst onto the college basketball scene in 1962, averaging 22.2 points and 15.7 rebounds a game while playing with a heavily wrapped leg, still suffering from his high school injury. Big Bill led the Big Ten with 216 total rebounds in 14 games, while his 534 points that season set a new Michigan individual season scoring record, surpassing John Tidwell s record of 520 points. Buntin was recognized for his efforts when he was named to the All-Big Ten first team and Michigan s Most Valuable Player. Buntin followed a terrific sophomore season with an even more outstanding junior year. Raising his field goal percentage from.429 to.495, Buntin averaged 23.2 points and 12.5 rebounds en route to being named an All-Big Ten first team selection and an NCAA All-American. He carried the Wolverines to their first conference championship in 16 seasons and to the NCAA Final Four. During that season, Buntin paired with sophomore All-American forward Cazzie Russell, who averaged 24.8 points per game, to form one of the best basketball duos in Michigan history. The duo of Buntin and Russell helped lead the Wolverines to the Final Four in Michigan s secondever trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines ran up against national powerhouse Duke in the semifinal game. The experience of the Blue Devils, who had been in the Final Four the season before, proved too much for Michigan as Duke prevailed, The Wolverines struck with a vengeance in the consolation game, however, and defeated Kansas State to capture third place in the NCAA Tournament. After Michigan s first Final Four appearance, Buntin entered his senior year with high hopes of repeated success. Buntin did not disappoint, guiding the Wolverines to their second straight Big Ten title and first trip to the NCAA Championship game. Buntin, who averaged 20.1 points and 11.5 rebounds, led the team in field goal percentage (.487) and earned All-Big Ten first team honors for the third straight season. After making their second straight run to the Final Four, the Wolverines came up short in their quest for a national championship, falling to John Wooden s UCLA Bruins. Despite it all, an undersized Buntin used his experiences from the Detroit hardwood to dominate the college boards throughout his career. He is one of just two players in Michigan history to collect over 1,000 career rebounds as he finished with 1,037 in just three seasons, which ranks second all-time in Michigan history. He also finished with 1,724 career points, which is ninth all-time on the Michigan career list. With a career average of 21.8 points and 13.1 rebounds a game, Buntin proved he was a giant when it game to college basketball. In fact, his 58 double-doubles in 79 career games is the most of any player in Wolverine history. After his three outstanding seasons with the Wolverines, Buntin was drafted with the No. 2 pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 1965 NBA territorial draft. He played one season in the NBA, averaging 7.7 points and 6.0 rebounds in 42 games during the season. In addition to his brief stint in the NBA, Buntin also played with the American Basketball Association s Indiana Pacers before switching sports and leagues, signing a deal to play with the National Football League s Detroit Lions. He never saw any game action with the Lions, as he ended his professional career in 1967 to go back to school. At the young age of 26, Buntin decided to return to Michigan to complete his final semester and earn a degree in education. He had always loved working with children and was a student teacher at Slauson Junior High School in Ann Arbor before his untimely death in May of Buntin, along with Russell, helped to bring Michigan basketball back to the top of the national scene, a position it stays at even today. We may never know how much Buntin could have accomplished, but he continues to be honored at the end of each season as the Michigan Most Valuable Player Award was established in his honor following his passing. Buntin always proved hard work would pay off. There were no limits to what a person could do. He proved that in just three seasons on the college hardwood. 21

23 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL U-M s Honored Jerseys Phil Hubbard, #35 Over 400 players have earned letters playing for the Maize and Blue over the years, yet only five have reached 1,400 points and 900 rebounds in their careers. Rudy Tomjanovich leads this elite group with 1,808 points and 1,039 rebounds, followed by Bill Buntin (1,725 points and 1,037 rebounds), Loy Vaught (1,451 points and 993 rebounds) and Roy Tarpley (1,601 points and 953 rebounds). The list is rounded out by Phil Hubbard, a dominant post player for three years, scoring 1,455 points and hauling in 979 rebounds. Hubbard came to Michigan in 1975 as a 6 8, 200-pound, prep All-American out of Canton, Ohio, where he was named the Ohio Player of the Year. Once in Ann Arbor, he immediately made an impact, cracking the starting lineup as a freshman. He helped lead U-M to a school-record 25 wins and a 14-4 mark in Big Ten Conference play, good enough for second place. In the NCAA Tournament, the Wolverines defeated Wichita State, Notre Dame and Missouri on their way to the NCAA Final Four, where Michigan defeated Rutgers before falling to Indiana in the championship contest. It marked only the second time the Wolverines had reached the championship game. That season, Hubbard set the Michigan freshman record with a team-leading 352 rebounds. He also finished second on the team in scoring with 15.1 points per game to average a doubledouble for the season. For his efforts, Hubbard was awarded All-Big Ten honorable mention recognition. After Hubbard s successful entrance into collegiate basketball, he was chosen to represent the United States at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. There, he averaged 4.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game as the U.S. won the Olympic gold medal. In Hubbard s sophomore season, the Wolverines posted a 26-4 record and earned a second straight berth to the NCAA Tournament. Michigan defeated Holy Cross and Detroit early in the tournament before falling to NC-Charlotte in the Elite Eight, finishing the season just one game shy of its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Final Four. The Maize and Blue did, however, win the Big Ten Championship outright in 1977 with a 16-2 record in conference play. It was the first time since that the Wolverines were the sole owners of the conference crown. A large part of the Wolverines success in was due to Hubbard, who led the Wolverines in both points and rebounds. He averaged 19.5 points per game as a sophomore and set a school record that still stands with 389 rebounds, posting a double-double average for the second straight season. Hubbard s performance earned him All-America honors, and once again, he was chosen to represent the United States. This time, Hubbard traveled to Sofia, Bulgaria, for the World University Games. Although, Hubbard helped the U.S. team win the gold medal, he injured his knee in a contest against the Soviet Union. The injury forced Hubbard to miss his junior year, but he nonetheless captained the Wolverines to a mark and a fourth place finish in the Big Ten. Hubbard returned for the season as a senior captain. That year, U-M finished overall and 8-10 in the conference for sixth place. Hubbard had another solid season in the post, leading the team for the third time with 238 rebounds. He also finished second on the team in points with a 14.8 points per game average. In his final season with the Wolverines, Hubbard earned All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention distinction. In his three years on the court for the Wolverines, Hubbard averaged 16.5 points per game and 11.1 rebounds per game. He totaled 1,455 points and 979 rebounds, which currently rank 14th and fourth, all time at Michigan respectively. Forgoing his final year of eligibility, Hubbard entered the 1979 NBA draft where he was selected 15th overall by the Detroit Pistons. Hubbard spent his first two full seasons in Detroit before being traded, along with Paul Mokeski and draft picks, to Cleveland for Bill Laimbeer and Kenny Carr in In his two years with the Pistons, Hubbard averaged 12.1 points per game and 6.3 rebounds in just over 24 minutes of action per game. Hubbard spent the remainder of his 10-year NBA career with the Cavs, helping Cleveland reach the playoffs twice. His best season statistically was , when he averaged 15.8 points and 6.3 rebounds in 76 games. On Dec. 4 of that season, Hubbard set a Cleveland Cavaliers record with 15 consecutive field goals on his way to a career-high 37 points against the Lakers. He retired after the season, having averaged 10.9 points per game and 5.3 rebounds throughout his NBA career. In 1993, Hubbard returned to the NBA, working in the New York Knicks front office for five years. Prior to the season, Hubbard began his coaching career as an assistant with the Atlanta Hawks under Lenny Wilkins. After three seasons, Hubbard moved to California to serve as an assistant with the Golden State Warriors for three seasons. Hubbard currently is an assistant coach with the Washington Wizards, a position he has held since July Now, the latest chapter of Hubbard s basketball career is being written with the retirement of his No. 35 Michigan jersey. Hubbard joins former Wolverine greats Cazzie Russell and Rudy Tomjanovich as the only Michigan players to have their jerseys retired. Remembered as one of Michigan s best big men, Hubbard s jersey along with Cazzie s and Rudy T s serves as a constant reminder of the tradition and dignity of Michigan basketball. 22

24 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK U-M s Honored Jerseys Glen Rice, #41 April 3, That date will go down in history as the greatest day in Michigan basketball history. That day, the Wolverines completed their improbable run through the NCAA Tournament and brought home Michigan s only basketball national championship with an victory over Seton Hall. Senior captain Glen Rice led the way to the crown, scoring 31 points in the championship game, setting an NCAA Tournament record with 184 points in the tournament s six games, and taking home Most Outstanding Player honors. Rice s phenomenal tournament performance capped one of the best individual seasons on Michigan record. Rice scored 949 points during the 1989 season to shatter the old record of 800 set in 1966 by the great Cazzie Russell. Rice also shot 51.6 percent from beyond the three-point arc that year to become the only Wolverine to shoot better than 50 percent from the three-point line over the course of a season. That season, Rice earned All-America honors as well as being named the Big Ten Player of the Year and the Big Ten-Jesse Owens Men s Athlete of the Year. Rice came to Michigan in 1985 as a 6 7, 175 lb. freshman out of Flint Northwestern High School. Rice played in 32 games of the season, as the Wolverines finished 28-5 overall and won the conference championship with a 14-4 mark in the Big Ten. In the NCAA Tournament, Rice helped lead U-M to a first-round victory over Akron, as he poured in a team-high 14 points. As a freshman, Rice twice led the team in singlegame scoring, averaging 7.0 points per game for the season. He also pulled down 97 rebounds and was second on the team in field goal percentage at 55.0 percent. By the time Rice s sophomore year rolled around, he was a regular starter. During the season, Rice started 31 of the Wolverine s 32 games, helping Michigan to a record. U-M finished fifth in the conference that year with a 10-8 Big Ten record, but the Wolverines did manage to make it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating Navy in the opening game. Rice flourished his sophomore season scoring 16.9 points per game, good for second on the team. Rice also excelled on the glass, leading the team with 9.2 rebounds per game, including 13 games with at least 10 rebounds. For his efforts, Rice was named to the All-Big Ten second team by the UPI. Rice took control of the team in 1988 when he led Michigan in both scoring and rebounding. The Wolverines finished the year with a 26-8 overall record and a 13-5 mark in conference play, good for second place. In the postseason, Rice helped U-M advance to the Sweet Sixteen with a Michigan NCAA Tournament record 39 points against Florida in the second round. As a junior, Rice averaged 22.1 points per game and 7.2 rebounds. He scored over 25 points in 11 games and over 30 in five games. Rice poured in a career-high 40 points vs. Minnesota on Jan. 9, 1988 that also qualified for the third highest total ever at Crisler Arena. He also scored 39 points vs. Florida in the NCAA Tournament, 35 points against Iowa, 33 points against Michigan State and 30 points against Wisconsin. Rice s 728 total points earned him the Big Ten scoring title, becoming only the fourth Wolverine to do so. Rice was a first-team All Big Ten selection by both the AP and the UPI and was an All-American honorable mention as voted by the UPI. After Rice s record setting senior season, he was selected fourth overall in the 1989 NBA draft by the Miami Heat. In addition to setting the single-season points (949), field goal attempts (629), field goals made (363) and three-point percentage (51.56%) records, Rice set a number of career records at Michigan. Rice set and still holds the career marks for games played (134) and points scored (2,442). He also set the records for three-point field goals made (135) and three-point field goals attempted (281) that have since been broken. Despite all the records, Rice s greatest achievement while at Michigan was helping the Wolverines win the 1989 national championship. During Rice s tenure at U-M, the Wolverines posted a overall record and a record in the Big Ten. The Wolverines also won the 1986 Big Ten Championship, the last time Michigan claimed the conference crown. Rice played with the Miami Heat for six year, averaging just under 20 points per game in his first six seasons in the NBA. Rice was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team after averaging 13.6 points in his first season with the Heat. In his final year with the Heat, Rice scored a career-high 56 points vs. the Orlando Magic on April 15, Prior to the season, Rice was traded to the Charlotte Hornets and had his most successful professional years. In 1997, Rice averaged 26.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists. Rice was named to the NBA All-Star team each of his three seasons with the Hornets, earning the All-Star MVP award in During that game, Rice scored 26 total points and set All-Star game records with 20 points in the third quarter and 24 points in the second half. Midway through the season, Rice was traded again, this time to the Los Angeles Lakers. Rice stayed with the Lakers through the season in which he won an NBA Championship. He played the next season with the New York Knicks before moving on to the Houston Rockets where he still plays. Over his 14-year NBA career, Rice has averaged 18.6 points and 4.4 rebounds. He ranks 10th among active players and 48th all-time with 18,270 career points and is still the Miami Heat s all-time leading scorer with 9,248 points and the Charlotte Hornet s all-time leader in scoring average with 23.5 points per game. Rice also ranks third with 1,554 three-pointers made, fifth with 3,868 three-pointers attempted, and is tied for 14th with a three-point percentage of.402 Rice was instrumental in bringing Michigan its only NCAA Championship in basketball and along the way he set the Wolverine s career scoring record with 2,242 points. He will always be considered one of the best to ever don the Maize and Blue. 23

25 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL U-M s Honored Jerseys Rudy Tomjanovich, #45 Some young players become stars overnight with their pure athletic ability. Others have less natural talent, but through hard work and dedication, become overachievers. It is through thousands of hours of practice that a player can take the skills he or she was given and develop into someone special someone that has not settled for being average, but instead put everything they had into a game, not knowing what the outcome would be. In this case, the game was basketball, and the results of those efforts have put this player among the elite at the University of Michigan and in the international basketball landscape. From , Rudy Tomjanovich used the newly built Crisler Arena as his playground to rewrite the record books and make himself one of Michigan s basketball immortals. The forward was a true insideoutside player, as he combined a smooth outside jump shot with a rebounding ability that has been unmatched by any other player in U-M history. During his senior campaign, Tomjanovich was the NCAA s seventh leading scorer and 13th leading rebounder, averaging 30.1 points and 15.7 rebounds per game. After his career at Michigan, the San Diego Rockets drafted Tomjanovich with the No. 2 overall pick in the 1971 NBA Draft. He would go on to spend his entire 11-season playing career with the Rockets. After his playing days were over, Tomjanovich remained with the team and has become the most accomplished coach in the history of the franchise. Tomjanovich was not able to play for the Wolverines until his sophomore season ( ) due to the freshman eligibility rules. His sophomore year was the inaugural season for Crisler Arena. During that year, he led the team with 19.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game. The talented forward registered four games of 30 points or more and set the current Crisler Arena rebounding record in the first game of the season and of his career by pulling down 27 boards against Kentucky. He was later named to the All-Big Ten second team. Tomjanovich started his junior year off with a bang, scoring 20 or more points in 11 straight games. He would go on to again lead the team with 25.7 points and 14.2 rebounds during a recordbreaking year. Tomjanovich would score 40-plus points twice during the season, including tying the current single-game scoring record by lighting up the scoreboard for 48 points against Indiana. Tomjanovich set the current U-M single-game rebounding record as well that year, breaking his previous record of 27 by collecting 30 rebounds against Loyola. With his 617 points, Tomjanovich became only the third player in school history to score over 600 points in a single season and put his two-year point total over the 1,000-point mark at 1,086. He was a unanimous All-Big Ten selection, as well as a Sporting News, Basketball Weekly, Basketball News and Helms Foundation All-American. During his senior campaign, Tomjanovich was again a dominating force for the Wolverines. He scored 42 points against Utah and 30-plus points 13 times on his way to averaging 30.1 points per contest. Tomjanovich was an All-Big Ten selection, a first-team All-American by the National Basketball Association coaches, and a UPI second-team All-American. He would go on to be selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA draft by the San Diego Rockets. For his career, Tomjanovich pulled down 1,039 rebounds, which remains the school record. He was the team s season-leading rebounder all three years and led the team in rebounding for 30 straight games, a streak that lasted through his junior and senior seasons. In addition, Tomjanovich led the team in scoring each of his three seasons, and his 1,808 career points rank sixth on Michigan s career list. Every player ahead of him on the career list has played more games than he has, with the top four playing a minimum of 114 games compared to his 72. Tomjanovich still holds Crisler Arena single-game records for points (48), field goals made (21) and rebounds (27). He also holds U-M single-game records with 21 field goals made and 30 rebounds. The three time All-Big Ten selection and two-time All-American steadily increased his offensive and defensive numbers throughout his career, and because of that, the U-M Most Improved Player award has been named in his honor since In his first year in the NBA, , Tomjanovich played with the San Diego Rockets. The franchise then moved to Houston, where he played his final 10 seasons. Tomjanovich was a fan favorite because of his loyalty to his team, and he did not disappoint them with his performances on the court. Picking up where he left off in college, Tomjanovich continued to be one of the Rockets top scorers and rebounders. He played in 768 career games and made 631 starts, while seeing nearly 26,000 minutes of action during those games. In four different seasons, Tomjanovich averaged 20 points or more and finished his career by totaling 13,383 points, which ranks third on the Rockets all-time list. He was the team s leading scorer on the division championship team (21.6 ppg). Tomjanovich was a relentless rebounder in those years as well and used his overall hustle and desire for the basketball to pull down 6,198 career rebounds. That total is the fourth-best in franchise history. He was rewarded for his hard work by being named an NBA All-Star five times. Tomjanovich s playing days ended when he retired on October 2, His jersey No. 45 was retired on January 28, 1982, becoming only the fourth Rocket to receive this outstanding honor. But this man of Houston was only scratching the surface of his professional career, as he would stay involved with the Rockets organization for over three decades and eventually become one of the premiere NBA coaches. He was named interim head coach in February of 1992, and after leading the team to the best start of any coach in Rocket history, 11-4, Tomjanovich was given the permanent head coaching position. He became the only NBA coach to take his team from being in the draft lottery to winning the division title during his first full season. Tomjanovich would go on to guide the Rockets to back-to-back NBA titles in 1994 and 1995, putting him in the upper echelon of coaches. He gained international success as the 1998 head coach of the USA Basketball senior national team and the head coach of the undefeated gold-medal winning United States team at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games. Tomjanovich has defined the word winner in every fathomable way. A true role model, Tomjanovich s jersey will now be a permanent reminder to everyone of his constant drive to be the best, as it will perpetually hang from the rafters of Crisler Arena. RECORD 24 BOOK 24

26 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Jersey List No. 0 Brent Hibbitts Zack Novak Leon Jones No. 1 Charles Matthews Glenn Robinson III Stu Douglass Jerret Smith Avery Queen Jamal Crawford 2000 No. 2 Jordan Poole 2018 Spike Albrecht Carlton Brundidge 2012 Jordan Dumars C.J. Lee Lester Abram Kevin Gaines 2000 No. 3 Zavier Simpson Kameron Chatman Trey Burke Manny Harris K LenMorris 2007 Dani Wohl Maurice Searight 2001 Robbie Reid Ryan DeKuiper 1997 Makhtar Ndiaye 1995 Rob Pelinka Don Eaddy 1953 Charles Murray 1950 Robert Harrison 1948 Edwin Norris 1945 Dan Smick 1938 No. 4 Isaiah Livers 2018 Mitch McGary Darius Morris DeShawn Sims 2007 Daniel Horton Colin Dill 2002 Brandun Hughes 1997 Chris Webber* Tony Tolbert Craig Dill 1967 Ray Pavichevich 1952 Mack Supronowicz William Walton 1946 David Strack John Townsend Alfred Plummer 1933 No. 5 Jaaron Simmons 2018 D.J. Wilson Andrew Dakich 2014 Eso Akunne K Len Morris 2008 Dion Harris Colin Dill 2003 Jalen Rose Sean Dobbins Paul Grofsky 1953 Douglas Lawrence 1952 James Skala 1951 Pete Elliott 1948 Morris Bikoff 1942 George Ruehle 1941 David Wood 1940 William Barclay 1937 Russell Oliver 1933 No. 6 Frank Gutowski 1950 William Roberts 1948 Dick Schrider 1944 WayneFitzgerald 1940 Leo Beebe 1937 Frederick Allen 1933 No. 7 Jack Levitt 1952 Donald McIntosh 1950 William Mikulich 1948 Wayne Thompson 1944 Robert Gibert 1943 Michael Sofiak 1940 Dan Smick 1937 Arthur Evans 1934 No. 8 Carl Brunsting 1952 Harold Morrill 1950 Boyd McCaslin 1948 Robert Geahan 1945 Leo Doyle 1943 Donald Holman 1942 Herman Fishman Chelso Tamagno 1935 Richard Joslin 1934 Fred Petoskey 1933 No. 9 Irv Wisniewski 1950 Gerrit Wierda Jr Walter Kell 1945 Emanuel Slavin 1938 Chelso Tamagno 1934 Raymond Alltenhof 1933 No. 10 Derrick Walton Jr Tim Hardaway Jr Pete Burak 2008 Reed Baker 2007 Hayes Grooms 2006 Herb Gibson 2002 Darius Taylor Travis Conlan 1995 Wayman Britt 1973 Donald McIntosh 1948 Keith Harder 1945 Estel Tessmer 1934 No. 11 Luke Wilson 2018 Andrew Dakich Nik Stauskas Darrick Ervin II 2011 David Merritt 2008 John Andrews Dommanic Ingerson 2002 Louis Bullock* Dugan Fife Antoine Joubert Harold Morrill 1948 Don Lindquist 1945 James Mandler 1941 James Rae 1940 Alfred Plummer 1935 No. 12 MA Abdur-Rahkman Cole McConnell 2014 Anthony Wright Ashtyn Bell Mike Gotfredson Donte Scott 1999 Bill Ayler 1973 William Baurle 1948 Walter Kell 1946 Rex Wells 1944 Edmund Thomas 1937 No. 13 Moritz Wagner Matt Vogrich Willie Mitchell Demetrius Calip Tim Kuzma 1973 Irv Wisniewski 1948 No. 14 Fred Wright Jones 2017 Michael Talley Bill Meyer 1973 Alex Martin 1950 Joseph Stottlebower 1948 Elroy Hirsch 1944 Earl Meyers 1935 James Garner 1933 No. 15 Jon Teske Jon Horford David Merritt 2009 Jevohn Shepherd Robert Henderson Willis Carter 1982 Paul Heuerman Bill Lelich 1977 Don Johnston Ken Brady 1970, Steve Fishman 1969 Tim Hayes Harold Westerman 1946 Tom King 1944 Emanuel Fishman 1934 Robert Petrie 1933 No. 16 John Mullaney 1945 Melvin Comin 1942 John Gee 1937 John Regeczi 1934 No. 17 William Doyle 1950 George Baker 1946 Robert Wiese William Cartmill Jr Russell Dobson 1939 Fred Petoskey 1934 No. 18 Don Lund William Cartmill Jr Leo Beebe No. 19 Dana Baldwin 1962 Keith Harder 1946 Charles Ketterer 1944 Leo Doyle 1942 James Grissen 1940 James Rae Earl Townsend 1936 George Ford 1934 No. 20 Sean Lonergan Josh Bartelstein Adam Block 2008 Ron Garber 2002 Neal Morton 1996 Oliver Saint-Jean Mike Griffin Leo Brown Joel Thompson Campy Russell Jim Taormina 1972 Harry Haywood Bob Sullivan Jim Pitts 1966 Odell Handcox 1965 Thomas Eveland Robert Brown 1960 Henry Gualtieri 1958 Harold Morrill 1949 Ted Berce 1945 Melvin Comin 1941, 1943 Charles Pink 1939 William Barclay 1938 DeForest Eveland 1933 No. 21 Zak Irvin Kendric Price Bernard Robinson Jr Ramal Hunter 2000 Travis Conlan Ray Jackson Rumeal Robinson Greg Buss Mark Berg 1969 Mike Maundrell Dan Brown Paul Schuldt 1963 Barry Andrews 1962 Richard Meyer 1960 Robert Sullivan 1958 Leo Vanderkuy 1949 Joseph Glasser

27 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Jersey List No. 22 [ HONORED ] Duncan Robinson Blake McLimans Jevohn Shepherd 2009 Ekpe Udoh Sherrod Harrell Herb Gibson Louis Bullock* 1996 Neal Morton 1995 Jason Bossard BILL BUNTIN^ David Kroll 1962 Robert Kucher 1960 William Wright Junior Stielstra 1954 John Codwell 1952 Thomas Tiernan 1950 Gordon Rosencrans 1946 Don Lund 1945 William Seymour 1944 Milo Sukup 1939 Matthew Patanelli 1937 Jack Teitlebaum 1933 ^ U-M s No. 22 jersey was honored for Bill Buntin s on Jan. 7, 2006 No. 23 Ibi Watson Caris LeVert Evan Smotrycz Corey Person Brent Petway Gavin Groninger Maurice Taylor* Sean Dobbins 1993 Kirk Taylor , Ron Gibas Dean Hopson Tom Staton Joel Thompson 1975 Larry Rea Mark Henry Tom Ludwig James Ludwig 1962 Richard Donley Robert Dunlop Randolph Tarrier 1956 Milton Mead 1952 William Herrmann 1941 Edmund Thomas 1938 Alfred Plummer 1934 No. 24 Aubrey Dawkins Sai Tummala 2012 Ron Coleman Ron Oliver Jimmy King Sean Higgins Jack Kramer 1987 Leslie Rockymore Marty Bodnar Rickey Green Joe Johnson Terry Tyler 1972 Dan Fife Jim Pitts Martin Slebodnik Douglas Greenwold Paul Sangster 1960 M.C. Burton Robert Sullivan 1956 Richard Frame 1950 Mack Supronowicz 1949 Bruce Hilkene 1945 James Mandler 1943 Robert Antle 1942 Charles Pink 1938 No. 25 Naji Ozeir 2018 Zack Gibson 2007 Graham Brown Josh Asselin Juwan Howard Rob Pelinka 1989 Gary Grant Eric Turner Keith Smith Dave Baxter Bob Malaby Henry Wilmore Richard Carter Rick Bloodworth 1968 John Thompson Edward Petrick 1963 Steven Schoenherr Dale Kingsbury Gene Honeyman 1956 James Skala 1950, 1952 Pete Elliott 1949 Martin Feinberg 1946 John Leddy 1944 Frederick Allen 1934 No. 26 Pete Tillotson 1956 Richard Williams 1951 William Gregor 1945 Leo Doyle 1941 George Ruehle 1940 Edmund Thomas 1939 John Gee 1936 Russell Oliver No. 27 Ron Kramer Robert Olson 1950 William Mikulich 1949 James Mandler 1942 No. 28 Randolph Tarrier Don Carl 1956 Leo Vanderkuy 1950 No. 29 Jack Lewis Harvey Williams No. 30 Austin Hatch 2015 Eric Puls David Merritt 2007 LaVell Blanchard Maceo Baston Marc Koenig 1990 Garde Thompson Ron Gibas 1983 Mark Bodnar Steve Grote Ernest Johnson Bob Cantrell Syl Jankowski 1961 Donald Dykman 1958 James Shearon Tom Singer 1954 Robert Harrison 1946 No. 31 Laval Lucas-Perry Chris Hunter Bobby Crawford Freddie Hunter John Bernard 1972 Mike Rafferty 1969 Steve Fishman 1968 Jim Myers 1964 Tom Cole Terry Miller Tom Raisor John Codwell 1954 Glen Selbo 1946 No. 32 Ricky Doyle Corey Person Zack Gibson Lester Abram J.C. Mathis Chuck Bailey Jerod Ward James Voskuil Chuck DeGlopper 1985, 1987 Billy Butts 1986 Dan Pelekoudas Mark Lozier Wayman Britt Steve Bazelon Rick Bloodworth Dennis Bankey Robert Brown Gary Kane 1959 Thomas Fegan Bruce Allen 1954 No. 33 [ RETIRED ] CAZZIE RUSSELL^ John Harris George Ginger 1961 Dennis Robison 1960 Pete Tillotson Don Eaddy Eugene Topp 1952 Dave Strack 1946 ^ U-M s No. 33 jersey was retired in honor Cazzie Russell on Dec. 11, 1993 No. 34 Mark Donnal DeShawn Sims Hayes Grooms 2005 J.C. Mathis Josh Moore Brandon Smith Chris Seter Gerard Rudy Greg Washington 1982 Johnny Johnson 1978, Dave Stavale 1977 Lloyd Schinnerer Mike Weaver 1972 Tim Nicksic Mike Lawson 1968 John Clawson John Oosterbaan Don Petroff 1961 Lovell Farris Milton Lingle Milt Mead 1954 William Dietrich 1946 No. 35 [ HONORED ] Ben Cronin Loy Vaught Jon Antonides PHIL HUBBARD^ Rick White 1975 Tony Amaradio 1972 William Fraumann Larry Tregoning Scott Maentz 1961 George Lee James Barron Pete Elliott 1946 ^ U-M s No. 35 jersey was honored for Phil Hubbard on Jan. 11, 2004 No. 36 Jerome Stern John Mullaney 1946 No. 37 Paul Groffsky No. 38 Tom Jorgenson No. 39 Jim Beissel 1956 Jay Vawter

28 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Jersey List No. 40 Phil DeVries Colin Dill Adam Jones 1995 Sam Mitchell Richard Rellford Mike McGee Edgar Burch 1976 Tim Jones John Kantner 1973 Wayne Grabiec Dennis Stewart Craig Dill Doug Herner Richard Clark 1960 No. 41 [ HONORED ] Leon Derricks GLEN RICE^ Ron Gibas 1985 Quincy Turner 1984 Robert McFarland 1983 M.C. Burton Cornel Williams 1978 Bobby Jones C.J. Kupec Leon Roberts 1971 Tom Lundstedt 1969 Henry Weiland 1968 Charles Adams Charles Higgs ^ U-M s No. 41 jersey was honored for Glen Rice on Feb. 20, 2005 No. 42 Eric Riley Roy Tarpley Joe James Alan Hardy Bill Ayler Terry Tyler 1973 John Bridges 1972 Dave McClellan Van Tillotson Richard Hildreth 1963 Jon Hall Rich Robins 1960 Gordon Rogers 1959 No. 43 Chip Armer Lionel Worrell 1974 Rodney Ford John Tidwell No. 44 Max Bielfeldt Kelvin Grady Courtney Sims Albert White Chris Fields 1994 Rich McIver Steve Stoyko Tim McCormick Tim Kuzma 1974 Chuck Rogers 1973 Dave Hart Ken Maxey George Pomey Tom Withrow 1962 Joseph Namath 1961 Richard Lyons 1960 Ray Pavichevich 1954 No. 45 [ HONORED ] Colton Christian Chris Young Chris Seter 1989 Paul Jokisch Thad Garner Mike Robinson 1978 John Robinson John Lockard RUDY TOMJANOVICH^ Marc Delzer Hiram Jackson Rod Linder 1961 David Zimerman 1960 ^ U-M s No. 45 jersey was honored for Rudy Tomjanovich on Feb. 8, 2003 No. 50 Amadou Ba Leland Anderson 2000 Erik Szyndlar No. 51 Austin Davis Chris Aguwa John Robinson 1974 Rex Emerick 1969 Scott Montross No. 52 Jordan Morgan Rotolu Adebiyi Terry Mills Issac Person Len Lillard Tim Kuzma 1975 Jake Witten 1972, 1974 Matt Anderson 1970 Willie Edwards No. 53 Bob Tait Butch Wade John Garris Tom Bergen Randy McLean 1975 Chuck Rogers 1974 Jake Witten 1973 Sam Brady 1972 Bob Bruns 1969 No. 54 Robert Traylor* J.P Oosterbaan Clarence Adams 1967 Jim Myers No. 55 Eli Brooks 2018 Peter Vignier Mark Hughes Oliver Darden No. 98 Tom Harmon

29 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Letterwinners - A - Abdur-Rahkman, M.A Abram, Lester Adams, Charles Adebiyi, Rotolu Akunne, Eso Albrecht, Spike Allen, Bruce Allen, Frederick Altenhoff, Raymond Anderson, Leland 2000 Andrews, John 2005 Antle, Robert 1942 Antonides, Jon 1981, Armer, Chip Asselin, Josh Ayler, William B - Ba, Amadou Bailey, Chuck Baker, George 1946 Baker, Reed 2007 Balsamo, Joseph Bankey, Dennis Barclay, William Barley, Albert Barron, James Bartelstein, Josh Baston, Maceo Bauerle, William Baxter, David Bazelon, Stephen Beebe, Leo Berce, Ted 1945 Bergen, Tom Bielfeldt, Max Bikoff, Morris Birks, Howard Blanchard, LaVell Bloodworth, Richard Bodnar, Mark Bodnar, Marty Bossard, Jason Boyd, Alan 1918 Brady, Kenneth Britt, Wayman Brogan, Herbert Brown, Daniel Brown, Graham Brown, Leo Brown, Robert F Brown, Robert M Brunsting, Carl Brzozowicz, Alex 2006 Bullock, Louis* Buntin, Bill Burke, Trey Burton M.C Burton Jr., M.C Buss, Gregory Butts, William C - Calip, Demetrius Cantrell, Robert Cappon, Frank Carter, Richard Carter, Willis 1982 Cartmill, William Jr Chambers, Edward Chapman, Robert Chatman, Kameron Cherry, Royal Christian, Colton 2011 Clark, Richard 1960 Clawson, John Codwell, John Jr Cole, Thomas Coleman, Ronald Comin, Melvin Comstock, Howard 1975 Conlan, Travis Crawford, Bobby Crawford, Jamal 2000 Cronin, Ben 2009 Cushing, Ellwood D - Dakich, Andrew Daniels, Norman Darden, Oliver Dawkins, Aubrey DeGlopper, Chuck Deitrich, William 1946 DeKuiper, Ryan Delzer, Marc Deng, Ray 1924 Derricks, Leon DeVries, Phil 2007 Dill, Colin Dill, Craig Dobbins, Sean Dobson, Russel Donley, Richard Donnal, Mark Douglass, Stu Downing, Joe Doyle, Leo Doyle, Richard Doyle, Ricky Doyle, William Dumars, Jordan 2011 Dunne, Robert E - Eaddy, Don( Edwards, Willie Elliot, Pete Ely, Gilbert Emery, John Evans, Arthur Eveland, DeForest Eveland, Thomas F - Farquhar, Henry 1909 Farris, Lovell Fegan, Thomas Fienberg, Martin Fields, Chris Fife, Dan Fife, Dugan Fishman, Emanuel Fishman, Herman Fishman, Steven Fitzgerald, Wayne Ford, George Ford, Rodney Fraumann, Willard G - Gaines, Kevin 2000 Garber, Ron Garner, James Garner, Thad Garris, John Gawne, Samuel Geahan, Robert 1945 Gee, John Geyer, Paul 1951 Gibas, Ronald Gibert, Robert Gibson, Herb Gibson, Zack Ginn, Douglas Glasser, Joseph Gonzales, Jermaine 2001 Gotfredson, Mike Grabiec, Wayne Grady, Kelvin Grant, Gary Green, Rickey Greenwood, Douglas Gregor, William Jr Griffin, Michael Grissen, James Groffsky, Paul Groninger, Gavin Grooms, Hayes 2006 Grote, Stephen Gutowski, Frank H - Haggarty, George Hall, David 1982 Hall, Jon Haratsaris, Nick 1997 Hardaway Jr., Tim Harder, Keith Jr Hardy, Alan Harmon, Thomas Harrell, Sherrod Harrigan, Frank Harris, Dion Harris, John Harris, Manny Harrison, Robert Hart, David Hatch, Austin 2015 Hayes, J. Griffith 1909 Hayes, Timothy 1967 Hayward, Harry Henderson, Robert Henderson, William Henry, Mark Herner, Douglas Hermann, William Hewlett, Timothy Heuerman, Paul Hibbitts, Brent 2017 Higgins, Sean Higgs, Charles Hilkene, Bruce Hirsch, Elroy 1944 Holman, Donald Hopson, Dean Horford, Jon Horton, Daniel Howard, Juwan Hubbard, Phil Hughes, Brandun 1997 Hughes, Mark Hunter, Chris Hunter, Freddie Hunter, Ramal Hutzel, Raymond I - Ingerson, Dommanic 2002 Irvin, Zak J - Jablonski, John Jackson, Ray James, Joe Johnson, Ernest Johnson, John Johnson, Joe Johnston, Donald Jokisch, Paul Jones, Leon Jorgensen, Thomas Joslin, Richard Joubert, Antoine K - Kane, Gary 1959 Kanitz, Tharel Karpus, Arthur Kauffman, Ralph Kell, Walter Ketterer, Charles King, Jimmy King, Thomas 1944 Kingsbury, Dale Kipke, Harry Koenig, Marc Kramer, Jack 1987 Kramer, Ronald Kuenzel, Franklin Kupec, Charles Kuzma, Tim L - Landre, Joseph Lathers, Charles 1909 Lawrence, Douglas Leddy, John 1944 Lee, C.J Lee, George LeGalley, Kenneth Lelich, William 1977 LeVert, Caris Levitt, Jack Lillard, Leonard Lindquist, Donald 1945 Line, Edward Lingle, Milt Lockard, John Lonergan, Sean Lovell, Frank Lozier, J. Mark Lucas-Perry, Laval Ludwig, Horace Lund, Donald M - MacConnachie, Bill Maentz, Scott Mandler, James

30 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan Letterwinners Martin, Alex 1950 Mathis, J.C Maundrell, Michael Maxey, Kenneth McCaslin, Boyd McClellan, David McLimans, Blake McClintock, James 1918 McCormick, Tim 1981, McCoy, Ernest McFarland, Robert 1983 McGary, Mitch McGee, Mike McIntosh, Donald 1948, 50 McIver, Richmond McWood, Arthur Mead, Milton Merritt, David Meyers, Earl Mikulich, Bill Miller, Terry Miller, William Mills, Terry Mitchell, Samuel Mitchell, Willie Moore, Emerson 1994 Moore, Josh 2001 Morgan, Jordan Morgaridge, Kenneth Morrill, Harold Morris, Darius Morton, Neal Mullaney, John 1943 Mullaney, Gerald Murray, Charles Myers, James N - Ndiaye, Makhtar Nicholson, John 1939 Nicksic, Timothy Norris, Edwin 1945 Novak, Zack O - Oliver, Ron Oliver, Russell Olson, Robert Oosterbaan, Bennie Oosterbaan, John Oosterbaan, John P Orwig, James Owens, Ray P - Paper, Meyer Patanelli, Matt Pavichevich, Raymond Peare, Robert Pearman, Charles Pelekoudas, Dan Pelinka, Rob 1989, Person, Corey Person, Ike Petoskey, Fred Petrie, Robert Petrie, Wilbur Petway, Brent Pink, Charles Piper, William Pitts, Jim Plummer, Alfred Pomey, George Price, Kendric 2007 Puls, Eric Q - Queen, Avery R - Raber, Fenton 1928 Rae, James Raisor, Thomas Raiss, James 1909 Rasnick, Nathan Rea, Walter Reason, Rex Reece, Edward 1926 Regeczi, John 1934 Reid, Robbie Rellford, Richard Rice, Glen Rice, William 1923 Ricketts, Girard Riley, Eric Roberts, William Robins, Richard Robinson Jr., Bernard Robinson III, Glenn Robinson, Duncan Robinson, John Robinson, Michael 1978 Robinson, Rumeal Rockymore, Leslie Rogers, Charles Rogers, Gordon Rose, Daniel Rose, Jalen Rosencrans, Gordon 1946 Rudness, George Rudy, Gerard Ruehle, George Russell, Campy Russell, Cazzie Ruzicka, Edward 1918, 20 Rychener, Ralph S - Saint-Jean, Oliver Sanchez, Troy 2006 Schinnerer, Lloyd Schoenherr, Steven Schroeder, Wayne Scott, Donte Searight, Maurice 2001 Selbo, Glen 1946 Seter, Christopher Seymour, William 1944 Shaw, Alex Shearon, James Shemky, Robert 1942 Shepherd, Jevohn Shrider, Richard 1944 Simpson, Zavier 2017 Sims, Courtney Sims, DeShawn Skala, James Slavin, Manuel Smick, Daniel Smith, Brandon Smith, Jerret Smith, Keith Smith, Lyle 1951 Smotrycz, Evan 2011 Sofiak, Michael Staton, Thomas Stauskas, Nik Stern, Jerome Stewart, Dennis Stottlebower, Joseph , 46 Stoyko, Steven Strack, Dave , 46 Streets, Tai 1997 Sukup, Milo 1939 Sullivan, Robert 1956 Sullivan, Bob Suprinowicz, Mack Szyndlar, Erik T - Tait, Charles Talley, Michael Tamagno, Chelso Tarpley, Roy Tarrier, Randolph Taylor, Darius Taylor, Kirk , Taylor, Maurice* Teitelbaum, Jack 1933, 35 Teske, Jon 2017 Tessmer, Estel , 34 Thomas, Edmund Thompson, Garde Thompson, Joel Thompson, John Thompson, Wayne 1944 Tidwell, John Tiernan, Thomas Tillotson, Peter Tillotson, Van Tolbert, Tony Tomjanovich, Rudy Topp, Eugene Townsend, Earl 1936 Townsend, John Traylor, Robert* Tregoning, Lawrence Truskowski, Joseph 1927, Turner, Eric U - Udoh, Ekpe V - VanderKuy, Leo Vaught, Loy Vawter, Paul 1954 Vignier, Peter Vogrich, Matt Voskuil, James W - Wade, Butch Wagner, Moritz Walton, William 1946 Walton Jr., Derrick Watson, Ibi 2017 Ward, Jerod Webber, Chris* Weiss, Benjamin Weiss, Henry Wells, Rex 1944 West, Frank 1909 Westerman, Harold , 46 White, Albert 1996 White, Richard Whitlock, Robert Whitten, John Whittle, Dallas Wierda, Gerritt Wiese, Robert Williams, Harvey Williams, Jake Williams, Richard Williamson, Ivan Wilmore, Henry Wilson, D.J Wilson, Joseph 1909 Wilson, Wilford Wisniewski, Irvin Wohl, Dani Wood, David Worrell, Lionel 1974 Wright, Anthony Wright, William Wright-Jones, Fred Y - Young, Chris

31 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book All-Time Records

32 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records Players GAMES PLAYED 1. Zak Irvin, Jordan Morgan, Stu Douglass, Loy Vaught, Zack Novak, Glen Rice, Courtney Sims, DeShawn Sims, Michael Griffin, Louis Bullock, * 132* 11. Dion Harris, Jimmy King, Ron Coleman, Gary Grant, Derrick Walton Jr., Antoine Joubert, Maceo Baston, Eric Riley, Ray Jackson, Travis Conlan, Matt Vogrich, Richard Rellford, Roy Tarpley, Josh Asselin, Butch Wade, Lester Abram, Bernard Robinson Jr., Brent Petway, Graham Brown, Chris Young, Michael Talley, Rob Pelinka, Jevohn Shepherd, Steve Grote, Spike Albrecht, Dugan Fife, LaVell Blanchard, Mark Hughes, Mike McGee, Gavin Groninger, Robert Henderson, Leon Jones, Dave Baxter, Alan Hardy, Garde Thompson, Thad Garner, Daniel Horton, Paul Heuerman, Joel Thompson, Jon Horford, Tim Hardaway Jr., Ike Person, Marty Bodnar, Tom Staton, Chris Hunter, Dan Pelekoudas, Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Caris LeVert, Terry Mills, Peter Vignier, Jalen Rose, Leslie Rockymore, Mark Donnal, Rumeal Robinson, John Johnson, Juwan Howard, Sherrod Harrell, STARTS 1. Louis Bullock, * 129* 2. Gary Grant, Derrick Walton Jr., Jordan Morgan, Zack Novak, Jimmy King, Antoine Joubert, Mike McGee, Courtney Sims, Richard Rellford, LaVell Blanchard, Steve Grote, Tim Hardaway Jr., Lester Abram, Graham Brown, Daniel Horton, Zak Irvin, Bernard Robinson Jr., Ray Jackson, Terry Mills, Jalen Rose, Glen Rice, SCORING 1. Glen Rice, , Mike McGee, , Louis Bullock, * 2,224* 4. Gary Grant, , Cazzie Russell, , LaVell Blanchard, , Rudy Tomjanovich, , Jalen Rose, , Bill Buntin, , Manny Harris, , Henry Wilmore, , Daniel Horton, , Zak Irvin, , Roy Tarpley, , Dion Harris, , Antoine Joubert, , DeShawn Sims, , Jimmy King, , Tim Hardaway Jr., , Juwan Howard, , Bernard Robinson Jr., , Derrick Walton Jr., , Phil Hubbard, , Loy Vaught, , Rumeal Robinson, , Terry Mills, , John Tidwell, , Maceo Baston, , Steve Grote, , Courtney Sims, , Lester Abram, , Ray Jackson, , Maurice Taylor, * 1,262* 34. Eric Turner, , Trey Burke, , Dennis Stewart, , Chris Webber, * 1,218* 38. Richard Rellford, , Robert Traylor, * 1,210* 40. Rickey Green, , Ron Kramer, , M.C. Burton, , Zack Novak, , Campy Russell, , Caris LeVert, , Nik Stauskas, , George Lee, , John Robinson, , Thad Garner, , Don Eaddy, , Wayman Britt, ,000 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Cazzie Russell, Rudy Tomjanovich, Henry Wilmore, Bill Buntin, Mike McGee, Campy Russell, John Tidwell, Rickey Green, Glen Rice, Jalen Rose, REBOUNDS (since 1958) 1. Rudy Tomjanovich, , Bill Buntin, , Loy Vaught, Phil Hubbard, , ' Roy Tarpley, Glen Rice, LaVell Blanchard, M.C. Burton, Maceo Baston, Oliver Darden, Juwan Howard, Robert Traylor, * 745* 13. DeShawn Sims, Courtney Sims, Jordan Morgan, Chris Webber, * 702* 17. Tom Cole, Terry Mills, Butch Wade, Cazzie Russell, Eric Riley, Bernard Robinson Jr., Graham Brown, Ken Brady, Zack Novak, C.J. Kupec, John Robinson, Thad Garner, Maurice Taylor, * 599* 30. Dennis Stewart, Josh Asselin, Ray Jackson, Henry Wilmore, Derrick Walton Jr., Manny Harris, Brent Petway, Larry Tregoning, Jimmy King, Zak Irvin, Campy Russell, Mike McGee, Ernest Johnson, Chris Young, John Harris, REBOUND AVERAGE (since 1958) 1. Rudy Tomjanovich, Bill Buntin, M.C. Burton, Phil Hubbard, , ' John Harris, Campy Russell, Chris Webber, * 10.03* 8. Ken Brady, Tom Cole, Scott Maentz,

33 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Players FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Mike McGee, Glen Rice, Gary Grant, Cazzie Russell, Rudy Tomjanovich, Louis Bullock, * 690* 7. Bill Buntin, Antoine Joubert, DeShawn Sims, Jalen Rose, FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (since 1955) 1. Mike McGee, , Glen Rice, , Gary Grant, , Cazzie Russell, , Louis Bullock, * 1,615* 6. Rudy Tomjanovich, , LaVell Blanchard, , Bill Buntin, , Zak Irvin, , Antoine Joubert, ,404 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (since 1955) (minimum 300 attempts) 1. Jordan Morgan, % 2. Maceo Baston, % 3. Loy Vaught, % 4. Chris Young, % 5. Brent Petway, % 7. Chris Webber, * 58.89%* 6. Courtney Sims, % 7. Graham Brown, % 9. Glen Rice, % 10. Robert Traylor, * 56.56%* THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (since1986) 1. Louis Bullock, * 339* 2. Dion Harris, Zak Irvin, Derrick Walton Jr., Daniel Horton, Zack Novak, Stu Douglass, Tim Hardaway Jr., LaVell Blanchard, Nik Stauskas, 2013-present 172 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (since1986) 1. Louis Bullock, * 802* 2. Dion Harris, Zak Irvin, Daniel Horton, Stu Douglass, Zack Novak, Tim Hardaway Jr., Derrick Walton Jr., LaVell Blanchard, Manny Harris, THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (since1986) 1. Garde Thompson, % 2. Glen Rice, % 3. Gary Grant, % 4. Sean Higgins, % 5. Nik Stauskas, % 6. Duncan Robinson, 2015-present 43.92% 7. Aubrey Dawkins, % 8. Louis Bullock, * 42.27%* 9. Dommanic Ingerson, % 10. Rumeal Robinson, % FREE THROW MADE 1. Louis Bullock, * 505* 2. Cazzie Russell, Manny Harris, Henry Wilmore, Mike McGee, Jalen Rose, Maceo Baston, Bill Buntin, LaVell Blanchard, Derrick Walton Jr., FREE THROW ATTEMPTS (since 1955) 1. Maceo Baston, Henry Wilmore, Mike McGee, Cazzie Russell, Louis Bullock, * 587* 6. Manny Harris, Jalen Rose, Bill Buntin, Rumeal Robinson, LaVell Blanchard, FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (since 1955) (minimum 150 attempts) 1. Louis Bullock, * 86.18%* 2. Derrick Walton Jr., % 3. Nik Stauskas, % 4. Lester Abram, % 5. Cazzie Russell, % 6. Manny Harris, % 7. Bernard Robinson Jr., % 8. LaVell Blanchard, % 9. Dion Harris, % 10. Glen Rice, % ASSISTS (since 1977) 1. Gary Grant, Rumeal Robinson, Antoine Joubert, Derrick Walton Jr., Daniel Horton, Travis Conlan, Eric Turner, Trey Burke, Jalen Rose, Dion Harris, ASSIST AVERAGE 1. Rumeal Robinson, Trey Burke, Gary Grant, Eric Turner, Crawford, Jamal, Daniel Horton, Antoine Joubert, Rickey Green, Derrick Walton Jr., Jalen Rose, STEALS (since 1977) 1. Gary Grant, Daniel Horton, Jimmy King, Bernard Robinson Jr., Travis Conlan, Rumeal Robinson, Derrick Walton Jr., Manny Harris, Thad Garner, Louis Bullock, * 137* STEAL AVERAGE 1. Gary Grant, Daniel Horton, Rumeal Robinson, Chris Webber, * 1.47* 5. Manny Harris, Jimmy King, Bernard Robinson Jr., Thad Garner, Jalen Rose, Eric Turner, BLOCKS (since 1977) 1. Roy Tarpley, Courtney Sims, Chris Webber, * 175* 4. Eric Riley, Ekpe Udoh, Brent Petway, Maceo Baston, Josh Asselin, Terry Mills, Robert Traylor, * 97* BLOCK AVERAGE 1. Chris Webber, * 2.50* 2. Ekpe Udoh, Roy Tarpley, Courtney Sims, Eric Riley, Brent Petway, Josh Asselin, Maceo Baston, John Garris, Terry Mills, MINUTES 1. Zack Novak, , Louis Bullock, * 4,356* 3. Gary Grant, , Zak Irvin, , Dion Harris, , Jimmy King, , Glen Rice, , Derrick Walton Jr., , Antoine Joubert, , Mike McGee, ,941 MINUTE AVERAGE 1. Trey Burke, Eric Turner, Jalen Rose, Mike McGee, Manny Harris, Jamal Crawford, Daniel Horton, Tim Hardaway Jr., Louis Bullock, * 33.0* 10. Robbie Reid,

34 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records The 1,000 Point Club Glen Rice 2,442 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Mike McGee 2,439 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Louis Bullock* 2,224 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Gary Grant 2,222 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Cazzie Russell 2,164 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals LaVell Blanchard 1,818 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Rudy Tomjanovich 1,808 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Jalen Rose 1,788 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Bill Buntin 1,725 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Manny Harris 1,668 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Henry Wilmore 1,652 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Daniel Horton 1,614 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Zak Irvin 1,610 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Roy Tarpley 1,601 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Dion Harris 1,599 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Antoine Joubert 1,594 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals DeShawn Sims 1,584 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Jimmy King 1,542 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Tim Hardaway Jr. 1,532 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Juwan Howard 1,526 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals

35 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records The 1,000 Point Club Bernard Robinson Jr. 1,505 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Derrick Walton Jr. 1,471 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Phil Hubbard 1,455 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG missed season with knee injury Totals Loy Vaught 1,451 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Rumeal Robinson 1,446 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Terry Mills 1,405 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals John Tidwell 1,386 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Maceo Baston 1,340 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Steve Grote 1,330 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Courtney Sims 1,329 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Lester Abram 1,274 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Ray Jackson 1,262 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Maurice Taylor* 1,262 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Eric Turner 1,251 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Trey Burke 1,231 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Dennis Stewart 1,224 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Chris Webber* 1,218 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Richard Rellford 1,211 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Robert Traylor* 1,210 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Rickey Green 1,184 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Ron Kramer 1,119 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals

36 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records The 1,000 Point Club M.C. Burton 1,115 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Zack Novak 1,082 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Campy Russell 1,082 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Caris LeVert 1,070 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Nik Stauskas 1,060 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals George Lee 1,043 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals John Robinson 1,040 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Thad Garner 1,039 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Don Eaddy,1012 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals Wayman Britt 1,000 Season G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG Totals

37 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records The 500 Rebound Club Rudy Tomjanovich 1,039 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Bill Buntin 1,037 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Loy Vaught 993 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Phil Hubbard 979 Season G Off Def Reb Avg missed season (injury) Totals Roy Tarpley 953 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Glen Rice 859 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals LaVell Blanchard 845 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals M.C. Burton 831 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Maceo Baston 830 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Oliver Darden 757 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Juwan Howard 745 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Robert Traylor* 745 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals DeShawn Sims 728 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Courtney Sims 728 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Jordan Morgan 718 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Chris Webber* 702 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Tom Cole 684 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Terry Mills 681 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Butch Wade 678 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Cazzie Russell 676 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Eric Riley 652 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Bernard Robinson Jr. 640 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Graham Brown 632 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Ken Brady 617 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Zack Novak 609 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals C.J. Kupec 609 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals John Robinson 603 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Thad Garner 602 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Maurice Taylor* 599 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Dennis Stewart 595 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Josh Asselin 592 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Ray Jackson 578 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Henry Wilmore 573 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Derrick Walton Jr. 562 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Manny Harris 559 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Brent Petway 555 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Larry Tregoning 536 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Jimmy King 535 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Zak Irvin 531 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Campy Russell 531 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Mike McGee 530 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Ernest Johnson 523 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals Chris Young 515 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals John Harris 501 Season G Off Def Reb Avg Totals

38 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Team MOST GAMES PLAYED overall overall overall overall * overall overall overall overall * overall overall overall * overall * overall overall POINTS , games , games * 2, games , games , games , games , games , games , games , games SCORING AVERAGE (26 g, 2389 pts) (37 g, 3393 pts) (28 g, 2532 pts) (24 g, 2153 pts) (24 g, 2134 pts) (32 g, 2821 pts) (34 g, 2973 pts) (28 g, 2420 pts) (31 g, 2671 pts) (32 g, 2753 pts) REBOUNDS , games * 1, games , games , games * 1, games , games , games , games , games * 1, games REBOUND AVERAGE (24 g, 1320 reb) (28 g, 1521 reb) (22 g, 1177 reb) (28 g, 1476 reb) (24 g, 1240 reb) (26 g, 1316 reb) (24 g, 1201 reb) (26 g, 1287 reb) (24 g, 1186 reb) (24 g, 1181 reb) FIELD GOALS MADE , games , games , games , games * 1, games , games , games , games , games , games FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS , games * 2, games , games , games , games , games , games , games , games , games FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE % (1325-for-2341) % (1198-for-2196) % (1139-for-2175) % (1049-for-2032) % (941-for-1834) % (1035-for-2018) % (934-for-1828) % (1138-for-2231) * 49.84% (1131-for-2269) * 49.60% (1014-for-2044) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (since 1986) games games games games games games games * games games games THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (since 1986) games games games games games games games games games games THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (since 1986) % (196-for-419) % (158-for-366) * 41.87% (260-for-621) % (96-for-232) % (125-for-310) % (319-for-794) % (170-for-437) % (361-for-937) % (296-for-769) * 38.45% (203-for-528) FREE THROWS MADE games * games * games games games games * games games * games games FREE THROW ATTEMPTS * games * games * games games games games * games games games * games FREE THROW PERCENTAGE % (486-for-624) % (527-for-691) % (412-for-544) % (384-for-509) % (353-for-468) % (465-for-617) * 75.16% (481-for-640) % (385-for-513) % (474-for-634) % (438-for-589) ASSISTS (since 1976) games games games * games * games games games games games * games games ASSIST AVERAGE (since 1976) (34 g, 694 ast) (32 g, 652 ast) (37 g, 745 ast) (31 g, 561 ast) (27 g, 451 ast) * (34 g, 566 ast) (30 g, 493 ast) (32 g, 525 ast) (33 g, 539 ast) * (36 g, 587 ast) 8

39 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Season Records Team STEALS (since 1976) games games games games games * games * games games games games * games STEAL AVERAGE (since 1976) (30 g, 263 stl) (32 g, 267 stl) (33 g, 265 stl) (34 g, 259 stl) (31 g, 235 stl) (34 g, 248 stl) * 7.15 (34 g, 243 stl) (32 g, 223 stl) * 6.75 (36 g, 243 stl) * 6.72 (32 g, 215 stl) BLOCKS (since 1976) games * games * games games games games * games games games games BLOCK AVERAGE (since 1976) (35 g, 200 blk) * 5.36 (36 g, 193 blk) * 5.35 (34 g, 182 blk) (32 g, 160 blk) (34 g, 158 blk) (29 g, 134 blk) (33 g, 146 blk) (31 g, 134 blk) (31 g, 133 blk) (29 g, 123 blk) FEWEST TURNOVERS (since 1971) games games games games games games games games games games LOWEST TURNOVER AVERAGE (since 1971) (38 g, 348 to) (37 g, 345 to) (39 g, 368 to) (32 g, 306 to) (36 g, 348 to) (35 g, 351 to) (32 g, 326 to) (34 g, 370 to) (35 g, 402 to) (32 g, 412 to) HIGHEST TURNOVERS (since 1971) * games games * games games * games * games * games games games games HIGHEST TURNOVER AVERAGE (since 1971) (27 g, 511 to) (27 g, 506 to) (24 g, 438 to) (32 g, 577 to) (27 g, 485 to) * (34 g, 610 to) (29 g, 518 to) (24 g, 416 to) (28 g, 484 to) (29 g, 492 to) MOST PERSONAL FOULS (since 1976) * games games games games games * games games * games games games DISQUALIFICATIONS (since 1976) * games games games games games * games games games games games games games 9

40 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Player GAMES PLAYED 1. Trey Burke Glenn Robinson III Mitch McGary Spike Albrecht Nik Stauskas Derrick Walton Jr Zak Irvin Moritz Wagner D.J. Wilson M.A. Abdur-Rahkman Duncan Robinson Mark Donnal Xavier Simpson Tim Hardaway Jr Spike Albrecht Jon Horford Zak Irvin Caris LeVert Jordan Morgan Glenn Robinson III Derrick Walton Jr Loy Vaught Rumeal Robinson Glen Rice Terry Mills Mike Griffen GAMES STARTED 1. Trey Burke Glenn Robinson III Derrick Walton Jr Zak Irvin Moritz Wagner Tim Hardaway Jr M.A. Abdur-Rahkman Caris LeVert Glenn Robinson III Glen Rice Terry Mills D.J. Wilson Nik Stauskas Derrick Walton Jr Rumeal Robinson Jalen Rose Jimmy King Juwan Howard Chris Webber* * 36* POINTS 1. Glen Rice Cazzie Russell Mike McGee Glen Rice Trey Burke Rudy Tomjanovich Gary Grant Gary Grant Cazzie Russell Chris Webber* * 690* POINTS PER GAME 1. Cazzie Russell Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Cazzie Russell Glen Rice Henry Wilmore Cazzie Russell Mike McGee Henry Wilmore Campy Russell REBOUNDS 1. Phil Hubbard M.C. Burton Bill Buntin Rudy Tomjanovich Chris Webber* * 362* 6. Phil Hubbard Loy Vaught Robert Traylor* * 344* 9. Rudy Tomjanovich Chris Webber* * 340* REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. M.C. Burton Rudy Tomjanovich Bill Buntin Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Phil Hubbard George Lee Bill Buntin Scott Maentz John Harris FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Glen Rice Mike McGee Cazzie Russell Glen Rice Rudy Tomjanovich Gary Grant Chris Webber* * 281* 8. Mike McGee Cazzie Russell Gary Grant Rudy Tomjanovich FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Glen Rice Rudy Tomjanovich Mike McGee Cazzie Russell Mike McGee Trey Burke Cazzie Russell Rickey Green Campy Russell Rudy Tomjanovich FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 1 Jordan Morgan % 2. Maceo Baston % 3. Maceo Baston % 4. Loy Vaught % 5. Chris Young % 6. Graham Brown % 7. Courtney Sims % 8. Jordan Morgan % 9. Loy Vaught % 10. Jordan Morgan % THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (since 1986) 1. Louis Bullock* * 101* 2. Glen Rice Derrick Walton Jr Duncan Robinson Louis Bullock* * 93* 6. Nik Stauskas Robbie Reid Nik Stauskas Zak Irvin Trey Burke Tim Hardaway Jr THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (since 1986) 1. Derrick Walton Jr Robbie Reid Zak Irvin Daniel Horton Louis Bullock* * 214* 6. Duncan Robinson Nik Stauskas Tim Hardaway Jr Dion Harris Louis Bullock* * 207* THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (since 1986) (minimum 50 attempts) 1. Glen Rice % 2. Gary Grant % 3. Garde Thompson % 4. Louis Bullock* * 47.20%* 5. Rumeal Robinson % 6. Jimmy King % 7. Sean Higgins % 8. Duncan Robinson % 9. Louis Bullock* * 44.93%* 10. Gary Grant % FREE THROWS MADE 1. Cazzie Russell Henry Wilmore Louis Bullock* * 178* 4. Manny Harris Nik Stauskas Henry Wilmore Manny Harris Manny Harris Cazzie Russell Bill Buntin FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Henry Wilmore Cazzie Russell Jim Pitss Henry Wilmore Louis Bullock* * 206* 6. Nik Stauskas Manny Harris Rudy Tomjanovich Jalen Rose Phil Hubbard FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Louis Bullock* * 91.11%* 2. Daniel Horton % 3. Derrick Walton Jr % 4. Louis Bullock* * 86.41%* 5. Manny Harris % 6. Dion Harris % 7. Lester Abram % 8. Bernard Robinson Jr % 9. Louis Bullock* * 84.48%* 10. Lester Abram % 10. Cazzie Russell % 10

41 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Season Records Player ASSISTS 1. Trey Burke Darius Morris Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Derrick Walton Jr Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Dave Baxter Daniel Horton Gary Grant ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Gary Grant Darius Morris Trey Burke Dave Baxter Rumeal Robinson Rumeal Robinson Eric Turner Antoine Joubert Gary Grant Gary Grant STEALS 1. Gary Grant Gary Grant Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Bernard Robinson Jr Daniel Horton Trey Burke Rickey Green Daniel Horton Jimmy King STEALS PER GAME 1. Gary Grant Gary Grant Gary Grant Green, Rickey Daniel Horton Rumeal Robinson Bernard Robinson Jr Jimmy King Manny Harris Daniel Horton BLOCKS 1. Roy Tarpley Ekpe Udoh * Chris Webber* * Chris Webber* Eric Riley Roy Tarpley Courtney Sims Ekpe Udoh Roy Tarpley BLOCKS PER GAME 1. Roy Tarpley Ekpe Udoh Eric Riley * Chris Webber* * Chris Webber* Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Courtney Sims Ekpe Udoh Courtney Sims MINUTES 1. Trey Burke , Zak Irvin , Tim Hardaway Jr , Derrick Walton Jr , Glenn Robinson III , Nik Stauskas , Caris LeVert , Jalen Rose , Trey Burke , Zack Novak ,224 MINUTES PER GAME 1. Thad Garner Eric Turner Dion Harris Eric Turner Thad Garner Mike McGee Zak Irvin Trey Burke Manny Harris Daniel Horton Jalen Rose TURNOVERS 1. Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Rumeal Robinson Eric Turner Manny Harris Mike McGee Ray Jackson Daniel Horton Jalen Rose Jalen Rose FOULS 1. Phil Hubbard Robert Traylor* * 117* 3. Steve Grote Josh Asselin Jordan Morgan Phil Hubbard Wayman Britt Eric Riley Robert Traylor* * 108* 10. Juwan Howard DISQUALIFICATIONS 1. Josh Asselin Phil Hubbard Dennis Stewart Wayman Britt Kenneth Brady Eric Riley Phil Hubbard Brandon Smith Steve Grote Steve Grote Bill Buntin

42 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Records Team MICHIGAN SINGLE GAME TOTAL 128 Purdue Feb. 19, Iowa March 10, Northern Michigan Dec. 20, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, Youngstown State Dec. 21, Wisconsin Feb. 12, Iowa Feb. 3, 1988 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME TOTAL 149 vs. Loyola Marymount March 18, vs. Arizona Dec. 30, at Utah Dec. 22, at Purdue March 4, at Purdue Jan. 31, at Michigan State March 4, 2000 COMBINED TOTAL 264 U-M (115), vs. Loyola-Mary (149) March 18, U-M (120), Iowa (103) Feb. 3, U-M (127), Iowa (96) March 10, U-M (120), Wisconsin (102) Feb. 12, U-M (128), Purdue (94) Feb. 19, U-M (115), vs. Bradley (107) Nov. 21, 1986 REBOUNDS 77 at Michigan State Feb. 2, Butler Dec. 29, Western Ontario Feb. 2, at Indiana Feb. 15, 1965 FIELD GOALS MADE 55 Iowa March 10, Purdue Feb. 19, Northern Michigan Dec. 19, Western Michigan Dec. 7, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, Youngstown State Dec. 21, 1988 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 109 Purdue Jan. 23, Delaware Dec. 20, vs. Loyola Feb. 1, 1969 FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 69.23% (45-65) vs. Alaska-Anchorage Dec. 30, % (51-75) Western Michigan Dec. 7, % (50-74) Youngstown State Dec. 21, % (46-68) Eastern Michigan Dec. 30, % (38-57) at Purdue Jan. 29, % (42-63) Wisconsin Jan. 25, % (45-68) Illinois Feb. 23, 1978 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 19 Central Arkansas Dec. 17, Bryant Dec. 23, vs. Okahoma State (NCAA) March 17, Houston Baptist Dec. 7, Bryant Dec. 23, Eastern Michigan Dec. 13, South Carolina State Nov. 12, at Oakland Dec. 10, at Iowa Feb. 16, Indiana Feb. 22, 1998* THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 Central Arkansas Dec. 17, Florida Gulf Coast Dec. 22, at Indiana Jan. 7, at Northwestern Feb. 21, at SMU Dec. 8, SMU Dec. 20, Ohio State Feb. 4, Minnesota Jan. 22, 2011 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 87.50% (7-8) Iowa Feb. 3, % (10-13) Wisconsin Feb. 25, % (12-16) Illinois Chicago Dec. 6, % (6-8) Bowling Green Dec. 2, % (6-8) Ohio State Jan. 8, 1987 FREE THROWS MADE 38 Iowa March 1, Illinois Jan. 16, at Eastern Michigan Dec. 9, Iowa Feb. 14, at Northwestern Jan. 23, Ohio State Jan. 29, 1972 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 52 Iowa March 1, Ohio State Jan. 29, at Northwestern Jan. 23, at Purdue Dec. 22, Iowa Feb. 14, Illinois Jan. 16, vs. Portland Dec. 29, Ohio State Jan. 27, 1968 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000% (16-16) Ohio State March 2, % (15-15) Wisconsin March 8, % (15-15) Northwestern Feb. 21, % (25-26) Northeastern Nov. 12, % (21-22) Iowa Feb. 17, % (18-19) at Purdue Feb. 19, 2003 ASSISTS 37 Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Western Michigan Dec. 7, Iowa Feb. 3, Purdue March 7, Chicago State Dec. 9, Purdue Feb. 23, Northern Michigan Dec. 19, vs. Iowa State Dec. 19, Iowa Jan. 31, 1987 STEALS 18 at UT-Chattanooga Dec. 3, vs. Portland Dec. 29, Michigan State Feb. 26, at Wisconsin March 2, vs. Alabama Nov. 29, at Boston University Nov. 22, at Minnesota Jan. 9, Cleveland State Nov. 29, three times BLOCKS 18 Florida Southern Dec. 7, Army Dec. 28, Sacramento State Nov. 19, at Minnesota Jan. 20, Chicago State Dec. 9, UMBC No. 25, Chicago State Dec. 31, vs. Cleveland State Dec. 7, 1992* 11 Cleveland State Dec. 29,

43 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Game Records Player SCORING OUTPUT 48 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Cazzie Russell vs. Northwestern March 5, Cazzie Russell vs. San Francisco Dec. 11, Henry Wilmore vs. Wisconsin Jan. 9, John Tidwell vs. Minnesota March 4, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Utah Dec. 22, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Feb. 27, John Tidwell vs. Michigan State Feb. 27, 1960 REBOUNDS 30 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Loyola Feb. 1, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Kentucky Dec. 6, M.C. Burton vs. Iowa Feb. 16, Phil Hubbard vs. Detroit March 17, 1977 FIELD GOALS MADE 21 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Cazzie Russell vs. Northwestern March 5, John Tidwell vs. Minnesota March 4, Henry Wilmore vs. Kentucky Dec. 5, Bill Buntin vs. Indiana Feb. 9, 1963 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 38 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Loyola Feb. 1, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Feb. 27, John Tidwell vs. Minnesota March 4, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Cazzie Russell vs. Northwestern March 5, 1966 FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1.000% (11-11) Bill Buntin vs. Butler Dec. 11, % (12-13) John Robinson vs. Ohio State Jan. 4, % (11-12) John Lockard vs. Oregon Dec. 29, %* (11-12) Chris Webber* vs. Northwestern March 13, % (10-11) Jimmy King vs. Purdue Feb. 7, 1993 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 Garde Thompson vs. Navy March 12, Aubrey Dawkins vs. Rutgers March 7, Glen Rice vs. North Carolina March 23, Derrick Walton Jr. vs. SMU Nov. 18, Dion Harris at Penn State Feb. 1, LaVell Blanchard vs. Illinois March 1, Daniel Horton vs. UCLA Dec. 28, Louis Bullock* vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 17, Louis Bullock* vs. Northwestern Jan. 4, Louis Bullock* vs. Ball State Nov. 26, Louis Bullock* vs. Indiana Jan. 23, Sean Higgins vs. Virginia March 25, Glen Rice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, Garde Thompson vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, 1986 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 14 Dion Harris at N.C. State Nov. 27, Dion Harris vs. Iowa March 5, Daniel Horton vs. Boston University Dec. 30, Daniel Horton at Minnesota Feb. 1, Louis Bullock* vs. UCLA March 15, Daniel Horton at Northwestern Jan. 18, Louis Bullock* vs. Indiana Jan. 5, 1999 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (minimum six attempts) 1.000% (7-7) Glen Rice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, % (8-9) Garde Thompson vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, % (7-8) Louis Bullock* vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 17, % (5-6) LaVell Blanchard vs. IUPUI Jan. 4, % (5-6) Robbie Reid vs. Wisconsin Dec. 30, 1998 FREE THROWS MADE 17 Tom Cole vs. Indiana Feb. 26, Joe Johnson vs. Michigan State Feb. 8, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Jan. 29, Eric Turner vs. Iowa March 10, Henry Wilmore vs. Northwestern Feb. 17, Henry Wilmore vs. Indiana Jan. 16, Oliver Darden vs. Indiana Jan. 10, Bill Buntin vs. Kansas State March 21, 1964 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 22 Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Jan. 29, Manny Harris vs. Western Kentucky Nov. 24, Eric Turner vs. Iowa March 10, Henry Wilmore vs. Northwestern Feb. 17, Kevin Gaines vs. Iowa March 1, Joe Johnson vs. Michigan State Feb. 8, Bill Buntin vs. at Wisconsin Feb. 22, Tom Cole vs. Indiana Feb. 26, 1962 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1.000% (14-14) C.J. Kupec vs. Illinois Jan. 2, % (13-13) Daniel Horton vs. Indiana March 4, % (13-13) Terry Mills vs. Michigan State March 1, % (12-12) Craig Dill vs. Ohio State Feb. 18, % (11-11) LaVell Blanchard vs. Illinois Jan. 16, % (11-11) Terry Mills vs. Minnesota Jan. 13, % (11-11) Thad Garner vs. Illinois Feb. 6, % (11-11) Dan Fife vs. Purdue Feb. 13, % (11-11) Oliver Darden vs. UCLA March 20, % (10-10) Daniel Horton vs. Wisconsin Jan. 28, % (10-10) Daniel Horton at Minnesota Jan. 21, % (10-10) Chris Hunter vs. South Florida Dec. 11, % (10-10) Lester Abram vs. Northwestern Jan. 7, % (10-10) LaVell Blanchard vs. Vanderbilt Dec. 21, % (10-10) Louis Bullock* vs. Western Michigan Dec. 6, 1998 ASSISTS 16 Derrick Walton Jr. at Nebraska March 5, Gary Grant vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 19, Gary Grant vs. Western Michigan Dec. 7, Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Youngstown State Dec. 19, Manny Harris vs. Oakland Dec. 20, Rumeal Robinson vs. North Carolina March 23, Gary Grant vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Antoine Joubert vs. Northwestern Jan. 31, Mark Bodnar vs. Dayton Dec. 13, seven times TURNOVERS 21 Mike Maundrell vs. Duke Dec. 6, Campy Russell vs. Dayton Dec. 15, Dave McClellan vs. Illinois Feb. 13, Joe Johnson vs. Purdue Jan. 21, Michael Talley vs. Ohio State Feb. 11, 1991 STEALS 7 Gary Grant vs. Iowa Jan. 19, Eric Turner vs. Western Michigan Dec. 12, Rickey Green vs. Western Kentucky Nov. 27, Dani Wohl vs. Penn State Feb. 23, Jalen Rose vs. Iowa Feb. 16, Jimmy King vs. UT-Chattanooga Dec. 3, Dugan Fife vs. UT-Chattanooga Dec. 3, Michael Talley vs. Boston University Dec. 10, Gary Grant vs. Illinois March 4, Gary Grant vs. Iowa Feb. 15, Gary Grant vs. Central Michigan Dec. 3, Steve Grote vs. Ohio State Feb. 5, Rickey Green vs. Michigan State Feb. 26, Phil Hubbard vs. Michigan State Feb. 26, Dave Baxter vs. Dayton Dec. 10, 1977 BLOCKS 10 Roy Tarpley vs. Florida Southern Dec. 7, Ekpe Udoh vs. Army Dec. 28, Eric Riley vs. Utah Dec. 1, Roy Tarpley vs. Cleveland State Dec. 29, Courtney Sims vs. Chicago State Dec. 31, Eric Riley vs. Illinois Feb. 28, three times MINUTES 56 Eric Turner vs. Illinois Jan. 28, Tim McCormick vs. Illinois Jan. 28, Eric Turner vs. Purdue Jan. 27, Mike McGee vs. Northwestern Jan. 26, Roy Tarpley vs. Iowa Jan. 19,

44 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Records Individual Scoring 40-PLUS POINT GAMES (since 1970) Player Points Opponent Date Cazzie Russell 48 Northwestern^ March 5, 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 48 Indiana January 7, 1969 Cazzie Russell 45 vs. San Francisco December 11, 1965 Henry Wilmore 44 at Wisconsin January 9, 1971 John Tidwell 43 Minnesota^ March 4, 1961 Rudy Tomjanovich 42 at Utah December 22, 1969 Henry Wilmore 42 Ohio State February 27, 1971 John Tidwell 41 Michigan State^ February 27, 1960 Cazzie Russell 40 at Michigan State January 26, 1965 Cazzie Russell 40 Minnesota^ January 22, 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 40 at Illinois February 22, 1969 Henry Wilmore 40 at Kentucky December 5, 1970 Glen Rice 40 Minnesota January 9, PLUS POINT GAMES (since 1970) Player Points Opponent Date Henry Wilmore 39 Northwestern February 17, 1973 Glen Rice 39 vs. South Florida# March 19, 1988 Daniel Horton 39 Illinois February 21, 2006 M.C. Burton 38 Butler^ December 12, 1958 John Tidwell 38 Pittsburgh^ December 6, 1960 Henry Wilmore 38 vs. Villanova December 30, 1970 Henry Wilmore 38 Western Michigan December 4, 1971 Mike McGee 38 at Northwestern March 4, 1978 Glen Rice 38 Wisconsin February 25, 1989 John Tidwell 37 at Wisconsin January 12, 1959 Bill Buntin 37 at Illinois February 8, 1964 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Illinois February 11, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Iowa January 6, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Minnesota February 21, 1970 Mike McGee 37 Ohio State February 12, 1981 Bill Buntin 36 Indiana^ February 9, 1963 Cazzie Russell 36 Detroit^ December 31, 1963 Cazzie Russell 36 vs. Manhattan December 28, 1964 Cazzie Russell 36 Wisconsin^ February 12, 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 36 at Purdue January 31, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 36 at Indiana February 24, 1970 Campy Russell 36 at Wisconsin February 25, 1974 Campy Russell 36 at Michigan State March 9, 1974 Campy Russell 36 vs. Notre Dame# March 14, 1974 Mike McGee 36 Western Michigan December 16, 1978 Mike McGee 36 at Detroit December 12, 1979 Mike McGee 36 Minnesota March 5, 1981 Glen Rice 36 Northern Michigan December 20, 1988 Glen Rice 36 vs. South Alabama# March 19, 1989 Cazzie Russell 35 vs. Arizona State December 27, 1965 Rudy Tomjanovich 35 Wisconsin February 28, 1970 Rickey Green 35 vs. Holy Cross# March 13, 1977 Mike McGee 35 Akron December 8, 1980 Gary Grant 35 Ohio State January 8, 1987 Glen Rice 35 at Iowa February 27, 1988 Bill Buntin 34 at Iowa January 7, 1963 Cazzie Russell 34 at Michigan State January 25, 1964 Cazzie Russell 34 at Michigan State March 7, 1966 Dennis Stewart 34 Western Michigan December 7, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 34 Butler December 29, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 34 at Ohio State January 13, 1970 Mike McGee 34 at Indiana February 18, 1978 Mike McGee 34 Central Michigan December 3, 1979 Gary Grant 34 Bradley November 21, 1986 Antoine Joubert 34 at Minnesota February 25, 1987 Glen Rice 34 at Purdue January 29, 1989 Glen Rice 34 vs. North Carolina# March 23, 1989 Jalen Rose 34 at Iowa January 9, 1992 Juwan Howard 34 vs. Texas# March 19, 1994 Louis Bullock* 34 at Eastern Michigan December 9, 1998 Daniel Horton 34 Indiana March 4, 2006 John Tidwell 33 Illinois^ March 2, 1959 Bill Buntin 33 Northwestern^ January 5, 1963 Bill Buntin 33 vs. Kansas State# March 21, 1964 Cazzie Russell 33 Ball State^ December 1, 1964 Cazzie Russell 33 Illinois^ February 1, 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 33 Indiana March 7, 1970 Henry Wilmore 33 Minnesota February 20, 1971 Dave Baxter 33 Illinois February 23, 1978 Mike McGee 33 Minnesota January 4, 1979 Glen Rice 33 Iowa January 31, 1987 Garde Thompson 33 vs. Navy# March 12, 1987 Gary Grant 33 Eastern Michigan December 12, 1987 Glen Rice 33 Michigan State February 22, 1988 Glen Rice 33 Iowa March 4, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 33 at Minnesota February 15, 1990 Jalen Rose 33 at Northwestern March 12, 1994 Louis Bullock* 33 at Minnesota January 20, 1999 Courtney Sims 33 Delaware State December 7, 2005 Bill Buntin 32 Iowa^ February 25, 1963 Bill Buntin 32 Western Michigan^ December 14, 1963 Cazzie Russell 32 Western Michigan^ December 14, 1963 Cazzie Russell 32 Michigan State^ February 13, 1965 Dennis Stewart 32 Ohio State January 27, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 32 Marquette December 8, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 32 at Minnesota March 3, 1970 Rickey Green 32 Minnesota January 5, 1976 Rickey Green 32 Wisconsin February 2, 1976 Rickey Green 32 Indiana February 3, 1977 Eric Turner 32 at Iowa January 8, 1983 Eric Turner 32 Purdue January 27, 1983 Gary Grant 32 vs. Memphis November 23, 1986 Garde Thompson 32 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Gary Grant 32 Northern Michigan December 20, 1986 Glen Rice 32 Western Michigan December 7, 1987 Gary Grant 32 Grambling State December 21, 1987 Gary Grant 32 Purdue February 7, 1988 Glen Rice 32 vs. Virginia# March 25, 1989 Sean Higgins 32 Duke December 9, 1989 Demetrius Calip 32 Purdue February 18, 1991 Juwan Howard 32 at Northwestern March 12, 1994 Louis Bullock* 32 vs. Western Michigan December 6, 1998 Daniel Horton 32 at Minnesota January 21, 2006 Caris LeVert 32 NJIT December 6, 2014 M.C. Burton 31 Indiana^ February 7, 1959 John Tidwell 31 Tennessee^ December 19, 1959 John Tidwell 31 Denver^ December 21, 1959 Cazzie Russell 31 vs. Duke# March 20, 1964 Cazzie Russell 31 Iowa^ February 28, 1966 Bob Sullivan 31 at Loyola February 1, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 31 Illinois January 17, 1970 Henry Wilmore 31 at Minnesota January 30, 1971 Henry Wilmore 31 Illinois February 12, 1972 Henry Wilmore 31 vs. Boston College December 26, 1972 Henry Wilmore 31 Indiana January 27, 1973 Campy Russell 31 Northwestern February 17, 1973 Phil Hubbard 31 at Purdue March 5, 1977 Johnny Johnson 31 Illinois January 22, 1981 Roy Tarpley 31 Purdue February 7, 1985 Gary Grant 31 at Northwestern January 6, 1988 Glen Rice 31 Minnesota January 12, 1989 Sean Higgins 31 vs. Virginia# March 25, 1989 Glen Rice 31 vs. Seton Hall# April 3, 1989 Terry Mills 31 at Marquette December 16, 1989 Terry Mills 31 at Michigan State March 1, 1990 Jalen Rose 31 Duke December 11, 1993 Daniel Horton 31 at Purdue February 19, 2003 Aubrey Dawkins 31 Rutgers March 7, 2015 George Lee 30 Iowa^ February 16, 1959 John Tidwell 30 Washington^ January 28, 1960 John Tidwell 30 at Tennessee December 3, 1960 Bill Buntin 30 at Indiana March 4, 1963 Cazzie Russell 30 at Ball State November 30, 1963 Cazzie Russell 30 at Ohio State February 3, 1964 Bill Buntin 30 Illinois^ January 9, 1965 Cazzie Russell 30 Illinois^ January 9, 1965 Bill Buntin 30 at Illinois February 27, 1965 Cazzie Russell 30 Duke^ December 21,

45 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Game Records Individual Scoring Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Minnesota February 5, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 at Indiana February 17, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue February 27, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue January 10, 1970 Rodney Ford 30 Wisconsin March 13, 1971 Campy Russell 30 Toledo December 19, 1972 Campy Russell 30 at Indiana February 16, 1974 C.J. Kupec 30 at Illinois January 2, 1975 Rickey Green 30 at South Carolina January 2, 1977 Mike McGee 30 Central Michigan November 30, 1978 Mike McGee 30 Michigan State January 24, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Northwestern January 26, 1980 Mike McGee 30 Kent State December 10, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Syracuse March 19, 1981 Eric Turner 30 Iowa March 10, 1983 Gary Grant 30 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Antoine Joubert 30 Purdue March 7, 1987 Glen Rice 30 Wisconsin January 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Youngstown State December 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 at Illinois January 14, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Ohio State February 23, 1989 Terry Mills 30 at Purdue March 4, 1990 Chris Webber* 30 vs. East Tenn. State March 22, 1992 Juwan Howard 30 vs. Arkansas# March 27, 1994 Louis Bullock* 30 at Fla. International November 13, 1998 LaVell Blanchard 30 at Iowa January 20, 2001 Manny Harris 30 Michigan Tech November 11, 2008 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue February 27, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue January 10, 1970 Rodney Ford 30 Wisconsin March 13, 1971 Campy Russell 30 Toledo December 19, 1972 Campy Russell 30 at Indiana February 16, 1974 C.J. Kupec 30 at Illinois January 2, 1975 Rickey Green 30 at South Carolina January 2, 1977 Mike McGee 30 Central Michigan November 30, 1978 Mike McGee 30 Michigan State January 24, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Northwestern January 26, 1980 Mike McGee 30 Kent State December 10, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Syracuse March 19, 1981 Eric Turner 30 Iowa March 10, 1983 Gary Grant 30 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Antoine Joubert 30 Purdue March 7, 1987 Glen Rice 30 Wisconsin January 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Youngstown State December 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 at Illinois January 14, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Ohio State February 23, 1989 Terry Mills 30 at Purdue March 4, 1990 Chris Webber* 30 vs. East Tenn. State March 22, 1992 Juwan Howard 30 vs. Arkansas# March 27, 1994 Louis Bullock* 30 at Fla. International November 13, 1998 LaVell Blanchard 30 at Iowa January 20, 2001 Manny Harris 30 Michigan Tech November 11, 2008 Tim Hardaway Jr. 30 at Iowa February 19, 2011 Trey Burke 30 vs. Minnesota March 9, 2012 # - NCAA postseason game ^ - Yost Arena 40-POINT GAMES PLAYER YEARS NO Cazzie Russell Rudy Tomjanovich Henry Wilmore John Tidwell Glen Rice POINT GAMES IN A SEASON PLAYER SEASON NO Cazzie Russell Henry Wilmore Rudy Tomjanovich John Tidwell John Tidwell Cazzie Russell Rudy Tomjanovich Glen Rice POINT GAMES PLAYER YEARS NO Cazzie Russell Glen Rice Rudy Tomjanoivch Mike McGee Henry Wilmore Bill Buntin Gary Grant John Tidwell Campy Russell Rickey Green Daniel Horton Louis Bullock* * Juwan Howard Terry Mills Jalen Rose Eric Turner M.C. Burton Sean Higgins Antoine Joubert Dennis Stewart Garde Thompson Caris LeVert Aubrey Dawkins Trey Burke Tim Hardaway Jr Manny Harris Courtney Sims LaVell Blanchard Chris Webber* * Demetrius Calip Rumeal Robinson Roy Tarpley Johnny Johnson Phil Hubbard Dave Baxter C.J. Kupec Rodney Ford Bob Sullivan George Lee POINT GAMES IN A SEASON PLAYER SEASON NO Rudy Tomjanovich Glen Rice Cazzie Russell Bill Buntin Glen Rice Cazzie Russell Henry Wilmore Gary Grant Mike McGee Mike McGee Cazzie Russell

46 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Records Individual Scoring 30-PLUS POINT GAMES (since 1958) PLAYER POINTS OPPONENT DATE M.C. Burton 38 Butler^ December 12, 1958 John Tidwell 37 at Wisconsin January 12, 1959 M.C. Burton 31 Indiana^ February 7, 1959 George Lee 30 Iowa^ February 16, 1959 John Tidwell 33 Illinois^ March 2, 1959 John Tidwell 31 Tennessee^ December 19, 1959 John Tidwell 31 Denver^ December 21, 1959 John Tidwell 30 Washington^ January 28, 1960 John Tidwell 41 Michigan State^ February 27, 1960 John Tidwell 30 at Tennessee December 3, 1960 John Tidwell 38 Pittsburgh^ December 6, 1960 John Tidwell 43 Minnesota^ March 4, 1961 Bill Buntin 33 Northwestern^ January 5, 1963 Bill Buntin 34 at Iowa January 7, 1963 Bill Buntin 36 Indiana^ February 9, 1963 Bill Buntin 32 Iowa^ February 25, 1963 Bill Buntin 30 at Indiana March 4, 1963 Cazzie Russell 30 at Ball State November 30, 1963 Bill Buntin 32 Western Michigan^ December 14, 1963 Cazzie Russell 32 Western Michigan^ December 14, 1963 Cazzie Russell 36 Detroit^ December 31, 1963 Cazzie Russell 34 at Michigan State January 25, 1964 Cazzie Russell 30 at Ohio State February 3, 1964 Bill Buntin 37 at Illinois February 8, 1964 Cazzie Russell 31 vs. Duke# March 20, 1964 Bill Buntin 33 vs. Kansas State# March 21, 1964 Cazzie Russell 33 Ball State^ December 1, 1964 Cazzie Russell 36 vs. Manhattan December 28, 1964 Bill Buntin 30 Illinois^ January 9, 1965 Cazzie Russell 30 Illinois^ January 9, 1965 Cazzie Russell 40 at Michigan State January 26, 1965 Cazzie Russell 32 Michigan State^ February 13, 1965 Bill Buntin 30 at Illinois February 27, 1965 Cazzie Russell 45 vs. San Francisco December 11, 1965 Cazzie Russell 30 Duke^ December 21, 1965 Cazzie Russell 35 vs. Arizona State December 27, 1965 Cazzie Russell 40 Minnesota^ January 22, 1966 Cazzie Russell 33 Illinois^ February 1, 1966 Cazzie Russell 36 Wisconsin^ February 12, 1966 Cazzie Russell 31 Iowa^ February 28, 1966 Cazzie Russell 48 Northwestern^ March 5, 1966 Cazzie Russell 34 at Michigan State March 7, 1966 Dennis Stewart 32 Ohio State January 27, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Minnesota February 5, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 at Indiana February 17, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue February 27, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue February 27, 1968 Dennis Stewart 34 Western Michigan December 7, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 48 Indiana January 7, 1969 Bob Sullivan 31 at Loyola February 1, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Illinois February 11, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 40 at Illinois February 22, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 32 Marquette December 8, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 42 at Utah December 22, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 34 Butler December 29, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Iowa January 6, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue January 10, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Purdue January 10, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 34 at Ohio State January 13, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 31 Illinois January 17, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 36 at Purdue January 31, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 37 Minnesota February 21, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 36 at Indiana February 24, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 35 Wisconsin February 28, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 32 at Minnesota March 3, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 33 Indiana March 7, 1970 Henry Wilmore 40 at Kentucky December 5, 1970 Henry Wilmore 38 vs. Villanova December 30, 1970 Henry Wilmore 44 at Wisconsin January 9, 1971 Henry Wilmore 31 at Minnesota January 30, 1971 Henry Wilmore 33 Minnesota February 20, 1971 Henry Wilmore 42 Ohio State February 27, 1971 Rodney Ford 30 Wisconsin March 13, 1971 Rodney Ford 30 Wisconsin March 13, 1971 Henry Wilmore 38 Western Michigan December 4, 1971 Henry Wilmore 31 Illinois February 12, 1972 Campy Russell 30 Toledo December 19, 1972 PLAYER POINTS OPPONENT DATE Campy Russell 30 Toledo December 19, 1972 Henry Wilmore 31 vs. Boston College December 26, 1972 Henry Wilmore 31 Indiana January 27, 1973 Henry Wilmore 39 Northwestern February 17, 1973 Campy Russell 31 Northwestern February 17, 1973 Campy Russell 30 at Indiana February 16, 1974 Campy Russell 30 at Indiana February 16, 1974 Campy Russell 36 at Wisconsin February 25, 1974 Campy Russell 36 at Michigan State March 9, 1974 Campy Russell 36 vs. Notre Dame# March 14, 1974 C.J. Kupec 30 at Illinois January 2, 1975 C.J. Kupec 30 at Illinois January 2, 1975 Rickey Green 32 Minnesota January 5, 1976 Rickey Green 32 Wisconsin February 2, 1976 Rickey Green 30 at South Carolina January 2, 1977 Rickey Green 30 at South Carolina January 2, 1977 Rickey Green 32 Indiana February 3, 1977 Phil Hubbard 31 at Purdue March 5, 1977 Rickey Green 35 vs. Holy Cross# March 13, 1977 Mike McGee 34 at Indiana February 18, 1978 Dave Baxter 33 Illinois February 23, 1978 Mike McGee 38 at Northwestern March 4, 1978 Mike McGee 30 Central Michigan November 30, 1978 Mike McGee 30 Central Michigan November 30, 1978 Mike McGee 36 Western Michigan December 16, 1978 Mike McGee 33 Minnesota January 4, 1979 Mike McGee 34 Central Michigan December 3, 1979 Mike McGee 36 at Detroit December 12, 1979 Mike McGee 30 Michigan State January 24, 1980 Mike McGee 30 Michigan State January 24, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Northwestern January 26, 1980 Mike McGee 30 at Northwestern January 26, 1980 Mike McGee 35 Akron December 8, 1980 Mike McGee 30 Kent State December 10, 1980 Mike McGee 30 Kent State December 10, 1980 Johnny Johnson 31 Illinois January 22, 1981 Mike McGee 37 Ohio State February 12, 1981 Mike McGee 36 Minnesota March 5, 1981 Mike McGee 30 at Syracuse March 19, 1981 Mike McGee 30 at Syracuse March 19, 1981 Eric Turner 32 at Iowa January 8, 1983 Eric Turner 32 Purdue January 27, 1983 Eric Turner 30 Iowa March 10, 1983 Eric Turner 30 Iowa March 10, 1983 Roy Tarpley 31 Purdue February 7, 1985 Gary Grant 34 Bradley November 21, 1986 Gary Grant 32 vs. Memphis November 23, 1986 Garde Thompson 32 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Gary Grant 30 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Gary Grant 30 Illinois-Chicago December 6, 1986 Gary Grant 32 Northern Michigan December 20, 1986 Gary Grant 35 Ohio State January 8, 1987 Glen Rice 33 Iowa January 31, 1987 Antoine Joubert 34 at Minnesota February 25, 1987 Antoine Joubert 30 Purdue March 7, 1987 Antoine Joubert 30 Purdue March 7, 1987 Garde Thompson 33 vs. Navy# March 12, 1987 Glen Rice 32 Western Michigan December 7, 1987 Gary Grant 33 Eastern Michigan December 12, 1987 Gary Grant 32 Grambling State December 21, 1987 Gary Grant 31 at Northwestern January 6, 1988 Glen Rice 40 Minnesota January 9, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Wisconsin January 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Wisconsin January 21, 1988 Gary Grant 32 Purdue February 7, 1988 Glen Rice 33 Michigan State February 22, 1988 Glen Rice 35 at Iowa February 27, 1988 Glen Rice 39 vs. South Florida# March 19, 1988 Glen Rice 36 Northern Michigan December 20, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Youngstown State December 21, 1988 Glen Rice 30 Youngstown State December 21, 1988 Glen Rice 31 Minnesota January 12, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Illinois January 14, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Illinois January 14, 1989 Glen Rice 34 at Purdue January 29, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Ohio State February 23, 1989 Glen Rice 30 at Ohio State February 23,

47 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Game Records Individual Scoring PLAYER POINTS OPPONENT DATE Glen Rice 38 Wisconsin February 25, 1989 Glen Rice 33 Iowa March 4, 1989 Glen Rice 36 vs. South Alabama# March 19, 1989 Glen Rice 34 vs. North Carolina# March 23, 1989 Glen Rice 32 vs. Virginia# March 25, 1989 Sean Higgins 31 vs. Virginia# March 25, 1989 Glen Rice 31 vs. Seton Hall# April 3, 1989 Sean Higgins 32 Duke December 9, 1989 Terry Mills 31 at Marquette December 16, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 33 at Minnesota February 15, 1990 Terry Mills 31 at Michigan State March 1, 1990 Terry Mills 30 at Purdue March 4, 1990 Terry Mills 30 at Purdue March 4, 1990 Demetrius Calip 32 Purdue February 18, 1991 Jalen Rose 34 at Iowa January 9, 1992 Chris Webber* 30 vs. East Tenn. State March 22, 1992 Chris Webber* 30 vs. East Tenn. State March 22, 1992 Jalen Rose 31 Duke December 11, 1993 Jalen Rose 33 at Northwestern March 12, 1994 Juwan Howard 32 at Northwestern March 12, 1994 Juwan Howard 34 vs. Texas# March 19, 1994 Juwan Howard 30 vs. Arkansas# March 27, 1994 Juwan Howard 30 vs. Arkansas# March 27, 1994 Louis Bullock* 30 at Fla. International November 13, 1998 Louis Bullock* 30 at Fla. International November 13, 1998 Louis Bullock* 32 vs. Western Michigan December 6, 1998 Louis Bullock* 34 at Eastern Michigan December 9, 1998 Louis Bullock* 33 at Minnesota January 20, 1999 LaVell Blanchard 30 at Iowa January 20, 2001 LaVell Blanchard 30 at Iowa January 20, 2001 Daniel Horton 31 at Purdue February 19, 2003 Courtney Sims 33 Delaware State December 7, 2005 Daniel Horton 32 at Minnesota January 21, 2006 Daniel Horton 39 Illinois February 21, 2006 Daniel Horton 34 Indiana March 4, 2006 Manny Harris 30 Michigan Tech November 11, 2008 Tim Hardaway Jr. 30 at Iowa February 19, 2011 Trey Burke 30 vs. Minnesota March 9, 2012 Caris LeVert 32 NJIT December 6, 2014 Aubrey Dawkins 31 Rutgers March 7,

48 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Records The 30/40 Point Club Dave Baxter ( ) 33 Illinois February 23, 1978 LaVell Blanchard ( ) 30 at Iowa January 20, 2001 Louis Bullock* ( ) 33 at Minnesota January 20, at Eastern Michigan December 9, vs. Western Michigan December 6, at Fla. International November 13, 1998 Bill Buntin ( ) 32 Western Michigan^ December 14, Northwestern^ January 5, at Iowa January 7, Indiana^ February 9, Iowa^ February 25, at Indiana March 4, at Illinois February 8, vs. Kansas State# March 21, Illinois^ January 9, at Illinois February 27, 1965 Trey Burke ( ) 30 vs. Minnesota March 9, 2012 M.C. Burton ( ) 31 Indiana^ February 7, Butler^ December 12, 1958 Demetrius Calip ( ) 32 Purdue February 18, 1991 Aubrey Dawkins ( ) 31 Rutgers March 7, 2015 Rodney Ford ( ) 30 Wisconsin March 13, 1971 Gary Grant ( ) 34 Bradley November 21, vs. Memphis November 23, Illinois-Chicago December 6, Northern Michigan December 20, Ohio State January 8, Eastern Michigan December 12, Grambling State December 21, at Northwestern January 6, Purdue February 7, 1988 Rickey Green ( ) 32 Minnesota January 5, Wisconsin February 2, at South Carolina January 2, Indiana February 3, vs. Holy Cross# March 13, 1977 Tim Hardaway Jr. ( ) 30 at Iowa February 19, 2011 Manny Harris ( ) 30 Michigan Tech November 11, 2008 Sean Higgins ( ) 31 vs. Virginia# March 25, Duke December 9, 1989 Daniel Horton ( ) 31 at Purdue February 19, at Minnesota January 21, Illinois February 21, Indiana March 4, 2006 Juwan Howard ( ) 32 at Northwestern March 12, vs. Texas# March 19, vs. Arkansas# March 27, 1994 Phil Hubbard ( ) 31 at Purdue March 5, 1977 Johnny Johnson ( ) 31 Illinois January 22, 1981 Antoine Joubert ( ) 34 at Minnesota February 25, Purdue March 7, 1987 C.J. Kupec ( ) 30 at Illinois January 2, 1975 George Lee ( ) 30 Iowa^ February 16, 1959 Caris LeVert ( ) 32 NJIT December 6, 2014 Mike McGee ( ) 34 at Indiana February 18, at Northwestern March 4, Central Michigan November 30, Western Michigan December 16, Minnesota January 4, at Detroit December 12, Central Michigan December 3, Michigan State January 24, at Northwestern January 26, Akron December 8, Kent State December 10, Ohio State February 12, Minnesota March 5, at Syracuse March 19, 1981 Terry Mills ( ) 31 at Marquette December 16, at Michigan State March 1, at Purdue March 4, 1990 Glen Rice ( ) 33 Iowa January 31, Western Michigan December 7, Minnesota January 9, Wisconsin January 21, Michigan State February 22, at Iowa February 27, vsouth Florida# March 19, Northern Michigan December 20, Youngstown State December 21, Minnesota January 12, at Illinois January 14, at Purdue January 29, at Ohio State February 23, Wisconsin February 25, Iowa March 4, vs. South Alabama# March 19, vs. North Carolina# March 23, vs. Virginia# March 25, vs. Seton Hall# April 3, 1989 Jalen Rose ( ) 34 at Iowa January 9, Duke December 11, at Northwestern March 12, 1994 Rumeal Robinson ( ) 33 at Minnesota February 15, 1990 Campy Russell ( ) 30 Toledo December 19, Northwestern February 17, at Indiana February 16, at Wisconsin February 25, at Michigan State March 9, vs. Notre Dame# March 14, 1974 Cazzie Russell ( ) 30 at Ball State November 30, Western Michigan^ December 14, Detroit^ December 31, at Michigan State January 25, at Ohio State February 3, vs. Duke# March 20, Ball State^ December 1, vs. Manhattan December 28, Illinois^ January 9, at Michigan State January 26, Michigan State^ February 13, vs. San Francisco December 11, Duke^ December 21, vs. Arizona State December 27, Minnesota^ January 22, Illinois^ February 1, Wisconsin^ February 12, Iowa^ February 28, Northwestern^ March 5, at Michigan State March 7, 1966 Courtney Sims ( ) 33 Delaware State December 7, 2005 Dennis Stewart ( ) 32 Ohio State January 27, Western Michigan December 7, 1968 Bob Sullivan ( ) 31 at Loyola February 1, 1969 Roy Tarpley ( ) 31 Purdue February 7, 1985 John Tidwell ( ) 37 at Wisconsin January 12, Illinois^ March 2, Tennessee^ December 19, Denver^ December 21, Washington^ January 28, Michigan State^ February 27, at Tennessee December 3, Pittsburgh^ December 6, Minnesota^ March 4, 1961 Garde Thompson ( ) 32 Illinois-Chicago December 6, vs. Navy# March 12, 1987 Rudy Tomjanovich ( ) 30 Minnesota February 5, at Indiana February 17, Purdue February 27, Indiana January 7, Illinois February 11, at Illinois February 22, Marquette December 8, at Utah December 22, Butler December 29, Iowa January 6, Purdue January 10, at Ohio State January 13, Illinois January 17, at Purdue January 31, Minnesota February 21, at Indiana February 24, Wisconsin February 28, at Minnesota March 3, Indiana March 7, 1970 Eric Turner ( ) 32 at Iowa January 8, Purdue January 27, Iowa March 10, 1983 Chris Webber* ( ) 30 vs. East Tenn. State March 22, 1992 Henry Wilmore ( ) 40 at Kentucky December 5, vs. Villanova December 30, at Wisconsin January 9, at Minnesota January 30, Minnesota February 20, Ohio State February 27, Western Michigan December 4, Illinois February 12, vs. Boston College December 26, Indiana January 27, Northwestern February 17, 1973 # - NCAA postseason game ^ - Yost Arena 18

49 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Game Records Rebounding 20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES (since 1958) PLAYER REBOUNDS OPPONENT DATE M.C. Burton 22 Delaware December 20, 1958 M.C. Burton 23 Northwestern January 5, 1959 M.C. Burton 20 Indiana February 7, 1959 M.C. Burton 27 Iowa February 16, 1959 M.C. Burton 20 Northwestern February 21, 1959 M.C. Burton 23 Wisconsin February 23, 1959 M.C. Burton 24 Illinois March 2, 1959 Scott Maentz 23 Miami (Ohio) January 2, 1960 John Harris 21 Evansville December 15, 1962 Bill Buntin 22 Creighton December 20, 1962 Bill Buntin 20 Houston December 21, 1962 Bill Buntin 21 Northwestern January 6, 1963 Bill Buntin 20 Indiana February 9, 1963 Tom Cole 21 Wisconsin March 9, 1963 Tom Cole 21 Purdue December 23, 1963 Bill Buntin 21 Detroit December 31, 1963 Bill Buntin 20 Wisconsin March 2, 1965 Jim Myers 21 Minnesota January 22, 1966 Rudy Tomjanovich 27 Kentucky December 2, 1967 Rudy Tomjanovich 20 Oregon State December 21, 1967 Rudy Tomjanovich 22 Minnesota February 24, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 20 Northwestern March 2, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 21 Kentucky December 20, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 20 Butler December 28, 1968 Rudy Tomjanovich 30 Loyola February 1, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 21 Minnesota February 24, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 20 Butler December 29, 1969 Rudy Tomjanovich 22 Illinois January 17, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 21 Purdue January 31, 1970 Rudy Tomjanovich 24 Minnesota February 21, 1970 John Lockard 20 Eastern Michigan December 7, 1971 Campy Russell 20 Toledo December 19, 1972 Phil Hubbard 26 Detroit March 17, 1977 Loy Vaught 21 Illinois State March 16, 1990 Juwan Howard 20 Wisconsin February 10, 1993 Graham Brown 21 at Indiana January 3, 2006 DeShawn Sims 20 Florida Gulf Coast December 22, 2008 CAREER 20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES Graham Brown ( ) at Indiana Jan. 3, Bill Buntin ( ) Creighton Dec. 20, Houston Dec. 21, Northwestern Jan. 6, Indiana Feb. 9, Detroit Dec. 31, Wisconsin March 2, M.C. Burton ( ) Delaware Dec. 20, Northwestern Jan. 5, Indiana Feb. 7, Iowa Feb. 16, Northwestern Feb. 21, Wisconsin Feb. 23, Illinois March 2, Tom Cole ( ) Wisconsin March 9, Purdue Dec. 23, John Harris ( ) Evansville Dec. 15, Juwan Howard ( ) Wisconsin Feb. 10, Phil Hubbard ( , '79) Detroit March 17, John Lockard ( ) Eastern Michigan Dec. 7, Scott Maentz (1961) Miami (Ohio) Jan. 2, jim Myers ( ) Minnesota Jan. 22, Campy Russell ( ) Toledo Dec. 19, DeShawn Sims ( ) Florida Gulf Coast Dec. 22, Rudy Tomjanovich ( ) Kentucky Dec. 2, Oregon State Dec. 21, Minnesota Feb. 24, Northwestern March 2, Kentucky Dec. 20, Butler Dec. 28, Loyola Feb. 1, Minnesota Feb. 24, Butler Dec. 29, Illinois Jan. 17, Purdue Jan. 31, Minnesota Feb. 21, Loy Vaught ( ) Illinois State March 16, CAREER 30-PLUS REBOUND GAME PLAYER YEARS NO Rudy Tomjanovich CAREER 20-PLUS REBOUND GAME PLAYER YEARS NO Rudy Tomjanovich M.C. Burton Bill Buntin Tom Cole DeShawn Sims Graham Brown John Harris Juwan Howard Phil Hubbard , '79 1 John Lockard Scott Maentz Myers, Jim Campy Russell Loy Vaught Mark Henry PLUS REBOUNDS IN A SEASON PLAYER SEASON NO M.C. Burton Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Bill Buntin

50 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Records Assists 10-PLUS ASSISTS GAMES (since 1970) PLAYER ASSISTS OPPONENT DATE Mark Henry 12 Michigan State Jan. 24, 1970 Dan Fife 10 Harvard Dec. 21, 1970 Dan Fife 11 Villanova Dec. 30, 1970 Joe Johnson 11 Notre Dame Dec. 2, 1972 Dave Baxter 10 Purdue March 5, 1977 Dave Baxter 10 Illinois Jan. 14, 1978 Dave Baxter 11 Northwestern March 4, 1978 Mark Bodnar 13 at Dayton Dec. 13, 1980 Johnny Johnson 10 Northern Michigan Jan. 3, 1981 Eric Turner 11 Cleveland State Dec. 8, 1982 Eric Turner 11 Penn Dec. 30, 1982 Eric Turner 10 Minnesota March 5, 1983 Eric Turner 10 North Carolina A&T Nov. 28, 1983 Eric Turner 10 Wisconsin Jan. 14, 1984 Antoine Joubert 10 Dayton Dec. 8, 1984 Antoine Joubert 11 Western Michigan Dec. 10, 1984 Gary Grant 10 Ohio State Jan. 5, 1985 Antoine Joubert 13 Northwestern Jan. 31, 1985 Gary Grant 10 Wisconsin Feb. 28, 1985 Antoine Joubert 10 Indiana March 10, 1985 Gary Grant 12 Florida Southern Dec. 7, 1985 Gary Grant 10 Northwestern March 1, 1986 Gary Grant 10 Northwestern Jan. 21, 1987 Gary Grant 11 Iowa Jan. 31, 1987 Gary Grant 10 Iowa Feb. 28, 1987 Gary Grant 10 North Carolina March 14, 1987 Gary Grant 12 Miami (Fla.) Nov. 27, 1987 Gary Grant 14 Western Michigan Dec. 7, 1987 Gary Grant 13 Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, 1987 Gary Grant 14 Northern Michigan Dec. 19, 1987 Rumeal Robinson 11 Iowa Feb. 3, 1988 Gary Grant 12 Ohio State March 12, 1988 Gary Grant 11 Florida March 19, 1988 Rumeal Robinson 11 Western Michigan Dec. 10, 1988 Rumeal Robinson 10 Wisconsin Feb. 25, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 10 Iowa March 4, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 13 North Carolina March 23, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 12 Illinois April 1, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 11 Seton Hall April 3, 1989 Rumeal Robinson 12 Wisconsin March 8, 1990 Rumeal Robinson 11 Iowa March 10, 1990 Jalen Rose 10 East Tennessee State March 22, 1992 Jalen Rose 11 Iowa Feb. 16, 1994 Travis Conlan 10 Northwestern Jan. 6, 1996 Travis Conlan 10 Illinois Jan. 9, 1996 Jamal Crawford 10 Colorado State Jan. 2, 2000 Bernard Robinson Jr. 10 Iowa March 12, 2004 Daniel Horton 10 Penn State Jan. 15, 2005 Daniel Horton 10 Coppin State Dec. 28, 2005 Daniel Horton 10 Chicago State Dec. 31, 2005 Daniel Horton 12 at Penn State Feb. 1, 2006 Daniel Horton 10 Ohio State Feb. 9, 2006 Dion Harris 10 Wofford Dec. 2, 2006 Manny Harris 13 Oakland Dec. 20, 2008 Manny Harris 10 Northern Michigan Nov. 14, 2009 Manny Harris 11 Creighton Nov. 26, 2009 Darius Morris 11 Bowling Green Nov. 18, 2010 Darius Morris 10 Gardner-Webb Nov. 21, 2010 Darius Morris 12 Concordia Dec. 6, 2010 Darius Morris 10 Utah Dec. 10, 2010 Darius Morris 12 Bryant Dec. 23, 2010 Darius Morris 10 Penn State Jan. 2, 2011 Darius Morris 11 Iowa Jan. 30, 2011 Trey Burke 11 N.C. State Nov Trey Burke 11 Central Michigan Dec. 29, 2012 Trey Burke 12 Iowa Jan. 3, 2013 Trey Burke 10 Kansas March 29, 2013 Caris LeVert 10 Northern Kentucky Dec. 15, 2015 Derrick Walton Jr. 13 Youngstown State Dec. 19, 2015 Caris LeVert 10 at Illinois Dec. 30, 2015 Derrick Walton Jr. 12 vs Indiana March 11, 2016 M.A. Abdur-Rahkman 10 UMES Dec. 17, 2016 Derrick Walton Jr. 16 at Nebraska March 5, 2017 Derrick Walton Jr. 11 vs. Oklahoma State March 17, 2017 CAREER 10-PLUS ASSIST GAMES Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (2015-pre) UMES Dec. 17, Dave Baxter ( ) Purdue March 5, Illinois Jan. 14, Northwestern March 4, Mark Bodnar ( ) at Dayton Dec. 13, Trey Burke ( ) N.C. State Nov. 27, Central Michigan Dec. 29, Iowa Jan. 3, Kansas March 29, Travis Conlan ( ) Northwestern Jan. 6, Illinois Jan. 9, Jamal Crawford ( ) Colorado State Jan. 2, Dan Fife ( ) Harvard Dec. 21, Villanova Dec. 30, Gary Grant ( ) Ohio State Jan. 5, Wisconsin Feb. 28, Florida Southern Dec. 7, Northwestern March 1, Northwestern Jan. 21, Iowa Jan. 31, Iowa Feb. 28, North Carolina March 14, Miami (Fla.) Nov. 27, Western Michigan Dec. 7, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Northern Michigan Dec. 19, Ohio State March 12, Florida March 19, Dion Harris ( ) Wofford Dec. 2, Manny Harris ( ) Oakland Dec. 20, Northern Michigan Nov. 14, Creighton Nov. 26, Mark Henry ( ) Michigan State Jan. 24, Daniel Horton ( ) Penn State Jan. 15, Coppin State Dec. 28, Chicago State Dec. 31, at Penn State Feb. 1, Ohio State Feb. 9, Joe Johnson ( ) Notre Dame Dec. 2, Johnny Johnson ( ) Northern Michigan Jan. 3, Antoine Joubert ( ) Dayton Dec. 8, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Northwestern Jan. 31, Indiana March 10, Caris LeVert ( ) Northern Kentucky Dec. 15, at Illinois Dec. 30, Darius Morris ( ) Bowling Green Nov. 18, Gardner-Webb Nov. 21, Concordia (Mich.) Dec. 6, Utah Dec. 10, Bryant Dec. 23, Penn State Jan. 2, Iowa Jan. 30, Bernard Robinson Jr. ( ) Iowa March 12, Rumeal Robinson ( ) Iowa Feb. 3, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Wisconsin Feb. 25, Iowa March 4, North Carolina March 23, Illinois April 1, Seton Hall April 3, Wisconsin March 8, Iowa March 10, Jalen Rose ( ) East Tennessee State March 22, Iowa Feb. 16, Eric Turner ( ) Cleveland State Dec. 8, Penn Dec. 30, Minnesota March 5, North Carolina A&T Nov. 28, Wisconsin Jan. 14, Derrick Walton Jr. ( ) Youngstown State Dec. 19, Indiana March 11, at Nebraska March 5, vs. Oklahoma State March 17, CAREER 10-PLUS ASSIST GAMES PLAYER YEARS NO Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Darius Morris 2009-pres. 7 Daniel Horton Eric Turner Derrick Walton Jr Trey Burke Antoine Joubert Manny Harris Dave Baxter Caris LeVert Travis Conlan Jalen Rose Dan Fife M.A. Abdur-Rahkman 2015-pres 1 Dion Harris Bernard Robinson Jr Crawford, Jamal Mark Bodnar Johnny Johnson Joe Johnson Mark Henry PLUS ASSISTS IN A SEASON PLAYER SEASON NO Darius Morris Rumeal Robinson Gray Grant Trey Burke Daniel Horton Gary Grant Antoine Joubert Eric Turner Caris LeVert Travis Conlan Rumeal Robinson Gary Grant Gary Grant Eric Turner Dave Baxter Dan Fife

51 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Double-Double Club CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE'S Bill Buntin Phil Hubbard , Rudy Tomjanovich Roy Tarpley Chris Webber* Loy Vaught Tom Cole Ken Brady Robert Traylor* Campy Russell LaVell Blanchard C.J. Kupec Glen Rice Oliver Darden Dennis Stewart Henry Wilmore John Harris Cazzie Russell Juwan Howard Maceo Baston John Robinson Terry Mills Courtney Sims Ernest Johnson DeShawn Sims Lovell Farris Joel Thompson Maurice Taylor* Craig Dill John Lockard Derrick Walton Jr Manny Harris Scott Maentz Jim Pitts Tim McCormick 1981, Butch Wade Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Eric Riley Larry Tregoning Jim Myers Rodney Ford Josh Asselin Jordan Morgan Mitch McGary Darius Morris Bob Sullivan Thad Garner Ray Jackson Isaac Person Brent Petway Tim Hardaway Jr Mike McGee Jalen Rose Chris Young Zack Novak D.J. Wilson Zak Irvin Trey Burke John Clawson Wayman Britt Alan Hardy Peter Vignier Bernard Robinson Jr Daniel Horton Caris LeVert 2013-present 3 Evan Smotrycz John Tidwell Dave McClellan Dan Fife Paul Heuerman Robert Henderson Jerod Ward Graham Brown Glenn Robinson III Don Petroff Albert White John Oosterbaan Dave Baxter Dean Hopson Mark Hughes Jimmy King Richard Clark Terry Tyler Jamal Crawford Willard Fraumann Richard Carter Richard White Rickey Green Joe Johnson Richard Rellford Brandon Smith Kirk Taylor , Freddie Hunter Leon Derricks Willie Mitchell Louis Bullock* Gavin Groninger Chris Hunter Lester Abram Dion Harris Ekpe Udoh Duncan Robinson 2015-present 1 Moritz Wagner 2016-present 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN SEASON (Records begin with the season) Player YEARs No. Phil Hubbard Bill Buntin Robert Traylor* * Rudy Tomjanovich Chris Webber* * Chris Webber* * Loy Vaught Roy Tarpley Phil Hubbard Rudy Tomjanovich Bill Buntin Bill Buntin Campy Russell Henry Wilmore Glen Rice Roy Tarpley C.J. Kupec Ken Brady C.J. Kupec Rudy Tomjanovich Harris, John Scott Maentz Phil Hubbard Campy Russell John Lockard Craig Dill Juwan Howard Roy Tarpley Ken Brady Tom Cole Harris, John Tom Cole CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLE'S Player Season (s) No. Bill Buntin Phil Hubbard to Rudy Tomjanovich to Rudy Tomjanovich Bill Buntin Bill Buntin Phil Hubbard DOUBLE-DOUBLE'S IN A GAME (Records begin with the season) 5 players in a game 1 Most Recent: vs. Notre Dame (Dec. 2, 1972) Campy Russell (18 points, 10 rebounds) Ernest Johnson (17 points, 13 rebounds) Ken Brady (20 points, 11, rebounds) Henry Wilmore (21 points, 12 rebounds) Joe Johnson (16 points, 11 assists) 3 players in a game 25 Most Recent: vs. Nebraska (Dec. 28, 1992) Chirs Webber* (20 points, 12 rebounds) Eric Riley (13 points, 10 rebounds) Ray Jackson (11 points, 10 rebounds) 2 players in a game 160 Most Recent: Concordia (Dec. 6, 2010) Darius Morris (19 points, 12 assists) Zack Novak (12 points, 14 rebounds) CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLE'S 1) Gary Grant ( ) vs. North Carolina March 14, P 10R 10A 2) Manny Harris ( ) Northern Michigan Nov. 14, P 13R 10A 3) Darius Morris ( ) Iowa Jan. 30, P 10R 11A 4) Caris LeVert ( ) Northern Kentucky Dec. 15, P 10R 10A 5) Derrick Walton Jr. (2014-present) Youngstown State Dec. 19, P 11R 13A 21

52 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records Double-Double Club Lester Abram ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Iowa Feb. 14, Josh Asselin ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Jan. 5, Ohio State Jan. 16, Illinois Jan. 28, Purdue March 4, Oakland Nov. 19, Illinois Jan. 16, Iowa Jan. 22, Wake Forest Nov. 28, Maceo Baston ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Jan. 24, Michigan State Feb. 21, Illinois Feb. 26, Washington Dec. 16, UNLV Dec. 28, Indiana Feb. 18, Michigan State Feb. 27, Texas March 15, Purdue Jan. 16, Michigan State Jan. 25, Minnesota Feb. 26, Towson Nov. 24, Fla. International Dec. 3, Wisconsin Dec. 31, Indiana Jan. 6, Minnesota Jan. 20, Iowa Feb. 1, Dave Baxter ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Purdue March 5, Northwestern March 4, LaVell Blanchard ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Georgia Tech Dec. 1, Boston College Dec. 19, Duquesne Dec. 23, Colorado State Jan. 2, Purdue Jan. 8, Indiana Jan. 25, Indiana Feb. 13, Penn State Feb. 19, Iowa March 1, Oakland Nov. 17, Wagner Nov. 25, Duke Dec. 9, Towson Dec. 27, Illinois Jan. 25, Penn State Feb. 7, Iowa Feb. 14, Northwestern Feb. 28, Penn State March 8, Oakland Nov. 16, Boston College Dec. 1, Penn State Jan. 2, Western Michigan Nov. 30, Bowling Green Dec. 11, Wisconsin Jan. 8, Iowa Feb. 8, Ohio State Feb. 15, Ken Brady ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Notre Dame Dec. 1, Wyoming Dec. 22, Villanova Dec. 30, Northwestern Jan. 23, Minnesota Jan. 30, Purdue Feb. 2, Northwestern Feb. 6, Purdue Feb. 13, Minnesota Feb. 20, Illinois March 2, Iowa March 9, Wisconsin March 13, Syracuse March 21, Northwestern Jan. 22, Ohio State Jan. 29, Illinois Feb. 12, Northwestern Feb. 19, Minnesota Feb. 26, Michigan State March 4, Notre Dame Dec. 2, Dayton Dec. 9, Western Michigan Dec. 18, St. John s Dec. 28, Iowa Jan. 8, Indiana Jan. 27, Illinois Feb. 3, Northwestern Feb. 17, Minnesota Feb. 24, Illinois Feb. 26, Wayman Britt ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Wisconsin Jan. 28, Purdue Feb. 23, Indiana March 11, Iowa Jan. 18, Graham Brown ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Penn State Jan. 15, at Notre Dame Dec. 3, Purdue Jan. 7, Louis Bullock* ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Eastern Michigan Dec. 9, Bill Buntin ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Feb. 9, Ball State Dec. 1, Creighton Dec. 3, Butler Dec. 7, Texas Christian Dec. 13, Evansville Dec. 15, San Jose State Dec. 19, Houston Dec. 21, Texas A&M Dec. 22, Yale Dec. 29, Northwestern Jan. 5, Iowa Jan. 7, Ohio State Jan. 12, Minnesota Jan. 14, Detroit Jan. 30, Wisconsin Feb. 4, Ohio State Feb. 16, Northwestern Feb. 18, Purdue Feb. 23, Iowa Feb. 25, Illinois March 2, Indiana March 4, Wisconsin March 9, Tulane Dec. 2, Western Michigan Dec. 14, Duke Dec. 21, New York University Dec. 26, Pittsburgh Dec. 28, Detroit Dec. 31, Northwestern Jan. 4, Purdue Jan. 11, Minnesota Jan. 21, Michigan State Jan. 25, Illinois Feb. 8, Minnesota Feb. 18, Wisconsin Feb. 22, Illinois Feb. 29, Purdue March 9, Loyola March 13, Ohio March 14, Kansas State March 21, Ball State Dec. 1, Duke Dec. 5, Indiana State Dec. 9, Princeton Dec. 30, Illinois Jan. 9, Northwestern Jan. 16, Purdue Jan. 23, Iowa Feb. 8, Indiana Feb. 15, Ohio State Feb. 20, Minnesota Feb. 23, Illinois Feb. 27, Wisconsin March 2, Minnesota March 6, Dayton March 12, Vanderbilt March 13, Princeton March 19, Trey Burke ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast N.C. State Nov. 27, Central Michigan Dec. 29, Iowa Jan. 3, Kansas March 29, Richard Carter ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Evansville Feb. 10, Richard Clark (1960) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Jan. 11, John Clawson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Bowling Green Dec. 4, Duke Dec. 21, Indiana Jan. 10, Minnesota Jan. 22, Tom Cole ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Jan. 7, Western Ontario Feb. 2, Ohio State Feb. 4, Minnesota Feb. 11, Michigan State Feb. 13, Purdue Feb. 18, Northwestern Feb. 25, Wisconsin Feb. 27, Illinois March 6, Indiana March 11, Ball State Dec. 2, Denver Dec. 11, Bowling Green Dec. 14, South Carolina Dec. 20, California Dec. 29, Iowa Jan. 15, Michigan State Jan. 20, Iowa Feb. 24, Indiana Feb. 26, Butler Dec. 7, Northwestern Jan. 5, Iowa Jan. 7, Michigan State Feb. 2, Indiana Feb. 9, Northwestern Feb. 18, Purdue Feb. 23,

53 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Double-Double Club Iowa Feb. 25, Illinois March 2, Indiana March 4, Wisconsin March 9, Jamal Crawford (2000) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Colorado State Jan. 2, Oliver Darden ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast UCLA Dec. 27, Pittsburgh Dec. 28, Purdue Jan. 11, Minnesota Jan. 21, Ohio State Feb. 3, Illinois Feb. 8, Illinois Feb. 29, Kansas State March 21, Duke Dec. 5, Purdue Jan. 23, Michigan State Jan. 26, Illinois Feb. 27, Wisconsin March 2, Ohio State March 8, Vanderbilt March 13, San Francisco Dec. 11, Indiana Jan. 10, Minnesota Jan. 22, Illinois Feb. 1, Wisconsin Feb. 12, Northwestern March 5, Western Kentucky March 11, Kentucky March 12, Leon Derricks ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Detroit Dec. 6, Craig Dill ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Bowling Green Dec. 7, Butler Dec. 12, Georgia Tech Dec. 28, Michigan State Jan. 21, Purdue Feb. 4, Northwestern Feb. 11, Purdue Feb. 20, Minnesota Feb. 25, Wisconsin March 4, Indiana March 6, Iowa March 11, Lovell Farris ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Denver Dec. 21, Drake Dec. 5, Illinois Feb. 6, Indiana Jan. 11, Miami (Ohio) Jan. 2, Michigan State Jan. 9, Minnesota Feb. 20, Northwestern Feb. 13, Northwestern Dec. 30, Purdue Feb. 8, Wash. U. (St. Louis) Jan. 28, Wisconsin Feb. 22, Dan Fife ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Bradley Dec. 23, Harvard Dec. 21, Villanova Dec. 30, Rodney Ford ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Notre Dame Dec. 3, Minnesota March 3, St. Louis Dec. 28, Villanova Dec. 30, Northwestern Jan. 23, Ohio State Feb. 27, Iowa March 9, Wisconsin March 13, Willard Fraumann ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Evansville Feb. 10, Thad Garner ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Dayton Dec. 15, Northwestern Jan. 26, Southern Cal Dec. 27, Alabama-Birmingham Dec. 28, Minnesota Jan. 15, Purdue March 4, Wisconsin March 6, Gary Grant ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Northwestern Jan. 21, Iowa Jan. 31, Iowa Feb. 28, North Carolina# March 14, Miami (Fla.) Nov. 27, Western Michigan Dec. 7, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Northern Michigan Dec. 19, Ohio State March 12, Florida March 19, Rickey Green ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Michigan State Feb. 14, Gavin Groninger ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Indiana Feb. 11, Tim Hardaway Jr. ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Northwestern Feb. 9, Wisconsin Jan. 8, Illinois March 1, Slippery Rock Nov. 9, Nebraska Jan. 9, Alan Hardy ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Central Michigan Dec. 17, Ohio State Jan. 23, Iowa Jan. 6, Illinois Jan. 27, Dion Harris ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Wofford Dec. 2, John Harris ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Ball State Dec. 2, Bowling Green Dec. 14, South Carolina Dec. 20, California Dec. 29, Illinois Jan. 6, Detroit Feb. 1, Northwestern Feb. 10, Wisconsin Feb. 17, Indiana Feb. 19, Indiana Feb. 26, Northwestern March 3, Creighton Dec. 3, Texas Christian Dec. 13, Evansville Dec. 15, San Jose State Dec. 19, Houston Dec. 21, Detroit Jan. 30, Michigan State Feb. 2, Wisconsin Feb. 4, Illinois March 2, Indiana March 4, Wisconsin March 9, Manny Harris ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Northeastern Nov. 12, Norfolk State Nov. 25, Oakland Dec. 20, N.C. Central Dec. 29, Indiana Jan. 7, Ohio State Jan. 24, Northern Michigan# Nov. 14, Creighton Nov. 26, Alabama Nov. 29, Iowa Feb. 16, Illinois Feb. 23, Robert Henderson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Oklahoma State Dec. 20, Northwestern Jan. 6, Cleveland State Dec. 29, Paul Heuerman ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Central Michigan Dec. 3, Iowa Jan. 5, Indiana Feb. 23, Dean Hopson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Detroit Dec. 19, Southern Cal Dec. 27, Daniel Horton ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Coppin State Dec. 28, Chicago State Dec. 31, at Penn State Feb. 1, Ohio State Feb. 9, Juwan Howard ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Indiana Jan. 21, Notre Dame Feb. 9, Iowa State Dec. 19, Wisconsin Jan. 9, Michigan State Feb. 2, Ohio State Feb. 28, Coastal Carolina March 19, George Washington March 26, Cleveland State Nov. 29, Tulane Dec. 1, Arizona Dec. 30, Purdue Feb. 1, Michigan State Feb. 5, Iowa Feb. 16, Northwestern March 12, Texas March 19, Maryland March 24, Arkansas March 26,

54 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records Double-Double Club Phil Hubbard ( , 79) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Vanderbilt Dec. 2, Dayton Dec. 13, LaSalle Dec. 29, UNLV Dec. 30, Northwestern Jan. 5, Purdue Jan. 24, Illinois Jan. 26, Wisconsin Feb. 2, Indiana Feb. 7, Michigan State Feb. 14, Eastern Michigan Feb. 16, Purdue Feb. 21, Minnesota March 1, Northwestern March 6, Notre Dame March 18, Missouri March 20, Rutgers March 27, Indiana March 29, Western Kentucky Nov. 27, Fordham Dec. 4, Vanderbilt Dec. 6, Kent State Dec. 18, Central Michigan Dec. 21, Rhode Island Dec. 28, Providence Dec. 29, South Carolina Jan. 2, Northwestern Jan. 6, Wisconsin Jan. 8, Iowa Jan. 17, Purdue Jan. 20, Ohio State Jan. 24, Wisconsin Jan. 27, Northwestern Jan. 29, Minnesota Feb. 7, Indiana Feb. 13, Iowa Feb. 17, Minnesota Feb. 19, Michigan State Feb. 26, Illinois March 3, Purdue March 5, Holy Cross March 13, Detroit March 17, Central Michigan Nov. 30, Alabama Dec. 2, Louisville Dec. 6, Dayton Dec. 9, Ohio State Jan. 20, Michigan State Jan. 25, Indiana Feb. 1, Ohio State Feb. 8, Iowa March 1, Minnesota March 3, Texas Tech Dec. 28, Mark Hughes ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Wisconsin Feb. 18, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Chris Hunter ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Illinois Jan. 29, Freddie Hunter ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Iowa Feb. 9, Zak Irvin ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Nebraska Jan. 27, at Northwestern March 3, vs. Wisconsin March 13, Minnesota Jan. 20, Ray Jackson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Nebraska Dec. 28, Iowa March 2, Auburn Dec. 28, Texas March 19, Duke Dec. 10, Iowa Jan. 11, Illinois Jan. 17, Ernest Johnson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Harvard Dec. 21, Wyoming Dec. 22, Western Michigan Dec. 4, Ohio Dec. 20, Oregon Dec. 29, Michigan State Jan. 8, Illinois Jan. 11, Ohio State Jan. 29, Northwestern Feb. 19, Notre Dame Dec. 2, Oregon State Dec. 4, Manhattan Dec. 30, Ohio State March 10, Joe Johnson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Notre Dame Dec. 2, Jimmy King ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Auburn Dec. 28, Western Kentucky March 16, C.J. Kupec ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Southern Illinois Dec. 1, Western Michigan Dec. 12, Dayton Dec. 15, Yale Dec. 21, Bowling Green Dec. 22, San Francisco Dec. 28, Minnesota Jan. 12, Purdue Jan. 21, Illinois Feb. 2, Ohio State Feb. 9, Indiana Feb. 16, Purdue Feb. 23, Indiana March 11, Toledo Nov. 30, Dayton Dec. 14, Virginia Tech Dec. 20, Eastern Michigan Dec. 28, Illinois Jan. 2, Ohio State Jan. 4, Northwestern Jan. 25, Wisconsin Jan. 27, Iowa Feb. 15, Northwestern Feb. 22, Wisconsin Feb. 24, Purdue March 1, Caris LeVert (2013-present) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Purdue Jan. 30, Northern Kentucky Dec. 15, at Illinois Dec. 30, John Lockard ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Notre Dame Dec. 1, Eastern Michigan Dec. 7, Washington Dec. 30, Michigan State Jan. 8, Illinois Jan. 11, Ohio State Jan. 15, Northwestern Jan. 22, Iowa Jan. 25, Illinois Feb. 12, Michigan State March 4, Wisconsin March 7, Scott Maentz ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Tennessee Dec. 19, Miami (Ohio) Jan. 2, Michigan State Jan. 9, Indiana Jan. 7, Minnesota Feb. 11, Michigan State Feb. 13, Purdue Feb. 18, Wisconsin Feb. 27, Illinois March 6, Dave McClellan ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Purdue Feb. 4, Ohio State Feb. 18, Minnesota Feb. 25, Tim McCormick (1981, 83-84) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Arkansas Dec. 6, Akron Dec. 8, Wisconsin Jan. 15, Wisconsin March 2, Minnesota March 5, Northern Michigan Dec. 3, Georgia Dec. 5, Virginia Tech March 26, Notre Dame March 28, Mitch McGary ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Eastern Michigan Dec. 20, Penn State March 14, VCU March 23, Kansas March 29, Syracuse April 6, Florida State Nov. 22, at Duke Dec. 3, Mike McGee ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Michigan State Feb. 2, Central Michigan Nov. 30, Minnesota Jan. 4, Detroit Dec. 12, Tulane Dec. 29, Terry Mills ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Central Michigan Dec. 5, Grambling Dec. 21, Purdue Feb. 7, Northern Michigan Dec. 20, Iowa Feb. 9, Boston University Nov. 27, Iowa State Dec. 2, Duke Dec. 9, Chicago State Dec. 11, Eastern Michigan Dec. 30, Illinois Jan. 15, Wisconsin Feb. 3, Wisconsin March 8, Loyola Marymount March 18,

55 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Double-Double Club Willie Mitchell ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Penn State Jan. 8, Jordan Morgan ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Ohio State Feb. 18, at Bradley Dec. 1, Arkansas Dec. 8, at Northwestern Jan. 3, Indiana March 8, vs. Wofford March 20, vs. Texas March 22, Darius Morris (2009-present) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Gardner-Webb Nov. 21, Concordia Dec. 6, Utah Dec. 10, Bryant Dec. 23, Penn State Jan. 2, Iowa Jan. 30, Jim Myers ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Ball State Nov. 30, Duke Dec. 21, Arizona State Dec. 27, Indiana Jan. 10, Minnesota Jan. 22, Purdue Feb. 19, Western Kentucky March 11, Kentucky March 12, Zack Novak ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Harvard Dec. 4, Concordia Dec. 6, Oakland Dec. 18, Kansas Jan. 9, Tennessee March 18, John Oosterbaan ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Iowa Jan. 15, Bowling Green Dec. 14, Isaac Person ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Dayton Dec. 15, Western Michigan Dec. 22, Eastern Michigan Nov. 30, Ohio State Jan. 28, Indiana Feb. 27, Kansas Dec. 6, Don Petroff (1960) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Pittsburgh Dec. 6, Brown Dec. 28, Brent Petway ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Boston University Dec. 14, Wisconsin Jan. 22, Iowa March 5, UW-Milwaukee Nov. 15, Youngstown State Nov. 22, Delaware State Dec. 9, Jim Pitts ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Duke Dec. 3, Bowling Green Dec. 7, Davidson Dec. 10, Arkansas Dec. 30, Northwestern Jan. 7, Northern Illinois Dec. 30, Michigan State Jan. 13, Ball State Jan. 22, Purdue Feb. 27, Richard Rellford ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Cleveland State Dec. 29, Glen Rice ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Bradley Nov. 21, Kent State Dec. 9, Bowling Green Dec. 15, Middle Tennessee Dec. 29, Illinois Jan. 3, Purdue Jan. 5, Ohio State Jan. 8, Iowa Jan. 31, Indiana Feb. 8, Wisconsin Feb. 18, Northwestern Feb. 21, Navy March 12, North Carolina March 14, Central Michigan Dec. 5, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Michigan State Jan. 14, Wisconsin Jan. 21, Iowa Feb. 3, Northwestern March 2, Ohio State March 12, Central Michigan Dec. 7, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Michigan State Feb. 4, Seton Hall April 3, Eric Riley ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Utah Dec. 1, Eastern Michigan Dec. 4, Duke Dec. 8, Texas Dec. 28, Pennsylvania Dec. 29, Indiana Feb. 24, Illinois Feb. 28, Oklahoma State March 27, Nebraska Dec. 28, Glenn Robinson III ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Iowa Jan. 3, Penn State Feb. 17, Bernard Robinson Jr. ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Minnesota Jan. 19, Minnesota Jan. 22, Indiana March 14, Purdue Feb. 7, John Robinson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Ohio State Jan. 4, Michigan State Feb. 8, Iowa Feb. 15, Ohio State March 8, Wisconsin Jan. 8, Ohio State Jan. 12, Illinois Jan. 26, Ohio State Feb. 9, Eastern Michigan Feb. 16, Iowa Feb. 28, Missouri March 20, Rutgers March 27, Minnesota Feb. 7, Michigan State Feb. 26, Rumeal Robinson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Iowa Feb. 3, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Wisconsin Feb. 25, Iowa March 4, North Carolina March 23, Illinois April 1, Seton Hall April 3, Wisconsin March 8, Iowa March 10, Jalen Rose ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Cleveland State Dec. 7, East Tennessee State March 22, Oklahoma State March 27, Chattanooga Dec. 5, Iowa Feb. 16, Campy Russell ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Notre Dame Dec. 2, Dayton Dec. 9, Detroit Dec. 16, Toledo Dec. 19, Boston College Dec. 26, Iowa Jan. 8, Purdue Jan. 20, Michigan State Feb. 10, Northwestern Feb. 17, Minnesota Feb. 24, Illinois Feb. 26, Southern Illinois Dec. 1, Xavier Dec. 10, Dayton Dec. 15, Bowling Green Dec. 22, Indiana Jan. 4, Minnesota Jan. 12, Michigan State Jan. 19, Wisconsin Jan. 28, Ohio State Feb. 9, Indiana Feb. 16, Wisconsin Feb. 25, Minnesota March 2, Michigan State March 9, Notre Dame March 14, Marquette March 16,

56 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Career Records Double-Double Club Cazzie Russell ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Ball State Nov. 30, Duke Dec. 21, New York University Dec. 26, UCLA Dec. 27, Detroit Dec. 31, Northwestern Jan. 4, Ohio State Jan. 18, Ohio State Feb. 3, Iowa March 7, Duke Dec. 5, Butler Dec. 23, Manhattan Dec. 28, Northwestern Jan. 16, Indiana Feb. 15, Princeton March 19, Tennessee Dec. 1, Bowling Green Dec. 4, San Francisco Dec. 11, Illinois Feb. 1, Michigan State March 7, Kentucky March 12, Courtney Sims ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Purdue Feb. 7, Illinois March 13, Colorado Nov. 17, Providence Nov. 26, Iowa Jan. 5, Delaware State Dec. 7, Chicago State Dec. 31, Ohio State Feb. 9, at Ohio State Feb. 25, UW-Milwaukee Nov. 15, UMBC Nov. 25, Northern Illinois Dec. 16, Iowa Jan. 31, Michigan State Feb. 27, DeShawn Sims ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast at Penn State Jan. 20, Iowa March 13, Michigan Tech Nov. 11, Savannah State Nov. 29, Duke Dec. 6, Florida Gulf Coast Dec. 22, Northern Michigan Nov. 14, vs. Creighton Nov. 26, Arkansas-Pine Bluff Dec. 5, Detroit Dec. 13, Wisconsin Jan. 20, Iowa Jan. 30, at Iowa Feb. 16, Brandon Smith ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Purdue Jan. 23, Evan Smotrycz (2011-present) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Alabama A&M Dec. 17, Bradley Dec. 22, Penn State Dec. 29, Dennis Stewart ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Houston Dec. 5, Georgia Tech Dec. 28, Arkansas Dec. 30, Iowa Jan. 23, Purdue Feb. 4, Butler Dec. 27, Northern Illinois Dec. 30, Wisconsin Jan. 6, Ohio State Jan. 20, Illinois Feb. 13, Illinois Feb. 20, Minnesota Feb. 24, Purdue Feb. 27, Iowa March 9, Western Michigan Dec. 7, Bradley Dec. 21, Butler Dec. 28, Indiana Jan. 7, Michigan State Feb. 8, Illinois Feb. 11, Minnesota Feb. 24, Wisconsin March 1, Ohio State March 8, Bob Sullivan ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Houston Dec. 5, Bowling Green Dec. 7, Davidson Dec. 10, Wisconsin Dec. 29, Ball State Jan. 22, Michigan State Jan. 25, Michigan State Feb. 8, Roy Tarpley ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Dayton Dec. 10, Minnesota Jan. 12, Wisconsin Jan. 14, Michigan State Feb. 11, Ohio State Feb. 25, Minnesota March 3, Wichita State March 15, Marquette March 19, Xavier March 22, Virginia Tech March 26, Georgia Dec. 1, Youngstown State Dec. 5, Dayton Dec. 8, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Alcorn State Dec. 17, Rutgers Dec. 22, Illinois Jan. 10, Purdue Jan. 12, Iowa Jan. 19, Northwestern Jan. 31, Purdue Feb. 7, Iowa Feb. 14, Minnesota Feb. 16, Wisconsin Feb. 28, Northwestern March 2, Ohio State March 6, Fairleigh Dickinson March 15, Villanova March 17, Georgia Tech Nov. 30, Youngstown State Dec. 4, Chicago State Dec. 9, Central Michigan Dec. 12, Northern Michigan Dec. 21, Cleveland State Dec. 29, Illinois Jan. 8, Purdue Jan. 11, Iowa Jan. 18, Michigan State Feb. 20, Northwestern March 1, Indiana March 8, Iowa State March 16, Maurice Taylor* ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Arizona State Nov. 22, Iowa Jan. 11, Weber State Nov. 17, Iowa Jan. 28, Purdue Feb. 10, Illinois March 3, Texas March 15, Cleveland State Nov. 30, Louisiana State Dec. 15, Minnesota Jan. 11, Ohio State March 9, Arkansas March 25, Kirk Taylor ( , 91-92) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Chicago State Dec. 12, Joel Thompson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Central Michigan Dec. 21, Providence Dec. 29, Michigan State Jan. 15, Louisville Dec. 7, Dayton Dec. 10, Alabama Dec. 14, Central Michigan Dec. 17, Northwestern Jan. 5, Purdue Jan. 30, Purdue Feb. 4, Iowa Feb. 25, Northwestern March 4, John Tidwell ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Minnesota Jan. 16, Indiana Feb. 15, Indiana March 11, Rudy Tomjanovich ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Kentucky Dec. 2, Duke Dec. 6, Butler Dec. 27, Northern Illinois Dec. 30, Houston Jan. 2, Michigan State Jan. 13, Ball State Jan. 22, Michigan State Feb. 3, Iowa Feb. 10, Illinois Feb. 13, Minnesota Feb. 24, Purdue Feb. 27, Northern Illinois Dec. 2, Duke Dec. 9, Kentucky Dec. 20, Bradley Dec. 21, Bradley Dec. 23, Butler Dec. 28, Davidson Dec. 31, Iowa Jan. 4, Indiana Jan. 7, Minnesota Jan. 11, Ohio State Jan. 18, Loyola Feb. 1, Illinois Feb. 11, Iowa Feb. 15, Minnesota Feb. 24, Wisconsin March 1, Purdue March 4, Ohio State March 8, Detroit Dec. 1, Notre Dame Dec. 3, Davidson Dec. 6, Marquette Dec. 8, Duke Dec. 10, Utah Dec. 22, Butler Dec. 29, Iowa Jan. 6, Purdue Jan. 10, Ohio State Jan. 13, Illinois Jan. 17, Michigan State Jan. 24, Purdue Jan. 31, Evansville Feb. 10, Wisconsin Feb. 14, Toledo Feb. 17, Minnesota Feb. 21, Wisconsin Feb. 28, Minnesota March 3, Indiana March 7,

57 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Double-Double Club Robert Traylor* ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Illinois Jan. 9, Ball State Nov. 26, Memphis Dec. 28, Pittsburgh Dec. 30, Purdue Jan. 16, Penn State Jan. 28, Iowa Feb. 20, Notre Dame March 20, Florida State March 27, Western Michigan Nov. 15, Cleveland State Nov. 19, Florida International Dec. 3, Bradley Dec. 8, Duke Dec. 13, Chattanooga Dec. 20, Murray State Dec. 24, American (P.R.) Dec. 25, Wisconsin Dec. 31, Penn State Jan. 3, Indiana Jan. 6, Michigan State Jan. 10, Minnesota Jan. 20, Minnesota Feb. 7, Indiana Feb. 22, Penn State Feb. 25, Iowa March 6, Purdue March 8, Davidson March 13, UCLA March 15, Larry Tregoning ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast UCLA Dec. 27, Loyola March 13, Illinois Jan. 9, Northwestern Jan. 16, Purdue Jan. 30, Indiana Feb. 15, Minnesota March 6, Princeton March 19, Terry Tyler (1971) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Oregon Dec. 29, Ekpe Udoh ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Northwestern Jan. 12, Loy Vaught ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Bradley Nov. 21, Grambling Dec. 21, Indiana Feb. 13, Ohio State March 12, Florida March 19, South Dakota State Dec. 3, Youngstown State Dec. 21, Northwestern Jan. 7, Iowa Feb. 9, Ohio State Feb. 23, Wisconsin Feb. 25, Illinois March 11, Illinois April 1, Grambling Nov. 29, Iowa State Dec. 2, Central Michigan Dec. 6, Duke Dec. 9, Marquette Dec. 16, Northern Michigan Dec. 28, Indiana Jan. 8, Illinois Jan. 15, Ohio State Jan. 18, Iowa Jan. 20, Northwestern Jan. 25, Michigan State Jan. 27, Indiana Feb. 8, Illinois Feb. 11, Northwestern Feb. 24, Iowa March 10, Illinois State March 16, Loyola Marymount March 18, Peter Vignier ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Detroit Nov. 19, Hampton Dec. 21, Purdue March 4, Penn State March 9, Butch Wade ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Georgia Dec. 5, Detroit Dec. 17, Western Michigan Dec. 10, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Minnesota Jan. 17, Wisconsin Feb. 2, Virginia Tech Nov. 22, Chicago State Dec. 9, Wisconsin Feb. 1, Moritz Wagner (2016-present) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast at Indiana Feb. 12, Derrick Walton Jr. ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast at Ohio State Feb. 11, Youngstown State Dec. 19, Maryland Jan. 12, at Nebraska Jan. 23, vs. Penn State Jan. 30, Illinois Jan. 21, Ohio State Feb. 4, Purdue Feb. 25, at Nebraska March 5, vs. Oklahoma State March 17, Jerod Ward ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Arizona Nov. 30, Indiana Feb. 22, UCLA March 15, Chris Webber* ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Detroit Dec. 2, Chicago State Dec. 9, Duke Dec. 14, Central Michigan Dec. 16, Brigham Young Dec. 28, Virginia Tech Dec. 30, Illinois Jan. 18, Wisconsin Jan. 25, Notre Dame Feb. 9, Iowa Feb. 12, Minnesota Feb. 19, Ohio State March 3, Indiana March 8, Purdue March 11, Temple March 20, Ohio State March 29, Cincinnati April 4, Duke April 6, Rice Dec. 1, Duke Dec. 5, Detroit Dec. 7, Nebraska Dec. 28, Kansas Dec. 30, Eastern Michigan Jan. 2, Purdue Jan. 7, Ohio State Jan. 26, Iowa Jan. 31, Michigan State Feb. 2, Wisconsin Feb. 10, Indiana Feb. 14, Michigan State March 7, Illinois March 10, Northwestern March 13, UCLA March 21, Temple March 28, Kentucky April 3, North Carolina April 5, Albert White (1996) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Cleveland State Dec. 18, Northwestern March 6, Richard White ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Dayton Dec. 14, Henry Wilmore ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Eastern Michigan Dec. 10, Harvard Dec. 21, Wyoming Dec. 22, Villanova Dec. 30, Minnesota Jan. 30, Purdue Feb. 2, Northwestern Feb. 6, Minnesota Feb. 20, Indiana Feb. 23, Ohio State Feb. 27, Illinois March 2, Michigan State March 6, Iowa March 9, Syracuse March 21, Georgia Tech March 24, Notre Dame Dec. 1, Western Michigan Dec. 4, Eastern Michigan Dec. 7, Illinois Jan. 11, Northwestern Feb. 19, Wisconsin March 7, Notre Dame Dec. 2, Michigan State Feb. 10, D.J. Wilson ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast vs. Marquette Nov. 17, Kennesaw State Dec. 3, at Iowa Jan. 1, at Rutgers Feb. 22, Chris Young ( ) Opponent Date Pt Reb Ast Western Michigan Nov. 21, Wake Forest Nov. 28, IUPU Dec. 4, Penn State Feb. 9, Northwestern March 7,

58 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Team & Opponent Statistics SEASON TEAM G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF REB AVG PF DQ A AVG TO BK ST PTS AVG 1909 Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan % Michigan % Michigan Michigan % Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan % Michigan % Michigan % Michigan % Michigan Michigan % % Michigan % % Michigan Michigan % % Michigan % % Michigan % % Michigan % % Michigan % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % %

59 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Season Records Team & Opponent Statistics SEASON TEAM G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF REB AVG PF DQ A AVG TO BK ST PTS AVG Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % Opponent % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % * Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % %

60 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Team & Opponent Statistics SEASON TEAM G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF REB AVG PF DQ A AVG TO BK ST PTS AVG Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % % Michigan % % % Opponent % % %

61 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Season Records Yearly Leaders SCORING YEAR PLAYER G TOTAL AVG 1909 Henry Farquhar James McClintock Arthur Karpus Walter Rea Arthur Karpus William Miller Gilbert Ely George Haggarty George Haggarty Frank Harrigan Frank Harrigan Bennie Oosterbaan Bob Chapman Joseph Truskowski Norman Daniels Norman Daniels DeForest Eveland Alfred Plummer Richard Joslin John Townsend John Townsend John Townsend Edmund Thomas James Rae Michael Sofiak James Mandler James Mandler Dave Strack Robert Geahan Glen Selbo Mack Suprunowicz Bob Harrison Mack Suprunowicz Mack Suprunowicz Leo VanderKuy Jim Skala Paul Groffsky Jim Barron Ron Kramer Ron Kramer George Lee Pete Tillotson M.C. Burton John Tidwell John Tidwell Tom Cole Bill Buntin Cazzie Russell Cazzie Russell Cazzie Russell Craig Dill Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Henry Wilmore Henry Wilmore Henry Wilmore Campy Russell C.J. Kupec Rickey Green Phil Hubbard Mike McGee Mike McGee Mike McGee Mike McGee Eric Turner Eric Turner Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Gary Grant Glen Rice Glen Rice Rumeal Robinson Demetrius Calip Jalen Rose * Chris Webber* * Jalen Rose Ray Jackson Maurice Taylor* * * Louis Bullock* * * Louis Bullock* * * Louis Bullock* * LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard Lester Abram Dion Harris Daniel Horton Dion Harris Manny Harris Manny Harris Manny Harris Darius Morris Trey Burke Trey Burke Nik Stauskas Caris LeVert Zak Irvin Derrick Walton Jr REBOUNDING YEAR PLAYER G TOTAL AVG M.C. Burton Lovell Farris Tom Cole John Harris Bill Buntin Bill Buntin Bill Buntin Oliver Darden Craig Dill Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Rudy Tomjanovich Ken Brady John Lockard Campy Russell C.J. Kupec C.J. Kupec Phil Hubbard Phil Hubbard Joel Thompson Phil Hubbard Thad Garner Thad Garner Thad Garner Tim McCormick Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Glen Rice Glen Rice Loy Vaught Loy Vaught Eric Riley Chris Webber* 34* 340* 10.0* Chris Webber* 36* 362* 10.1* Juwan Howard Maceo Baston Maurice Taylor* 32* 223* 7.0* Robert Traylor* 35* 271* 7.7* Robert Traylor* 34* 344* 10.1* Peter Vignier LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard LaVell Blanchard Bernard Robinson Jr Courtney Sims Graham Brown Courtney Sims DeShawn Sims DeShawn Sims DeShawn Sims Zack Novak Jordan Morgan Mitch McGary Jordan Morgan Zak Irvin Derrick Walton Jr D.J. Wilson ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER G TOTAL AVG Dave Baxter Marty Bodnar Thad Garner Johnny Johnson Eric Turner Eric Turner Eric Turner Antoine Joubert Gary Grant Gary Grant Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Rumeal Robinson Demetrius Calip Jalen Rose Jalen Rose Jalen Rose Ray Jackson Travis Conlan Travis Conlan Travis Conlan Robbie Reid Kevin Gaines Avery Queen Avery Queen Daniel Horton Bernard Robinson Jr Dion Harris Daniel Horton Dion Harris Kelvin Grady Manny Harris Manny Harris Darius Morris Trey Burke Trey Burke Nik Stauskas Caris LeVert Derrick Walton Jr Derrick Walton Jr STEALS YEAR PLAYER G TOTAL AVG Marty Bodnar Thad Garner Mike McGee Thad Garner Eric Turner Eric Turner Gary Grant Gary Grant Gary Grant Gary Grant Rumeal Robinson Rumeal Robinson Michael Talley Chris Webber* 34* 54* 1.59* Jimmy King Dugan Fife Jimmy King Travis Conlan Travis Conlan Travis Conlan Brandon Smith Kevin Gaines Bernard Robinson Jr Bernard Robinson Jr Bernard Robinson Jr Bernard Robinson Jr Dion Harris Daniel Horton Dion Harris

62 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Yearly Leaders Manny Harris Manny Harris Manny Harris Darius Morris Trey Burke Trey Burke Caris LeVert Zak Irvin Derrick Walton Jr Derrick Walton Jr BLOCKS YEAR PLAYER G TOTAL AVG Garde Thompson Alan Hardy John Garris Tim McCormick Isaac Person Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Roy Tarpley Loy Vaught Terry Mills Terry Mills Eric Riley Eric Riley Chris Webber* 34* 84* 2.47* Chris Webber* 36* 91* 2.53* Juwan Howard Maurice Taylor* 31* 34* 1.10* Maceo Baston Robert Traylor* 35* 36* 1.03* Robert Traylor* 34* 46* 1.35* Josh Asselin Josh Asselin Josh Asselin Chris Young Chris Hunter Courtney Sims Courtney Sims Courtney Sims Ekpe Udoh Ekpe Udoh DeShawn Sims DeShawn Sims Jordan Morgan Trey Burke Mitch McGary Jon Horford Ricky Doyle Mark Donnal D.J. Wilson FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER FG FGA PCT Pete Tillotson Pete Tillotson Pete Tillotson John Tidwell John Tidwell John Tidwell John Oosterbaan Tom Cole Cazzie Russell Bill Buntin Cazzie Russell Dave McClellan Bob Sullivan Rudy Tomjanovich Richard Carter Ken Brady Ernest Johnson Ernest Johnson Steve Grote John Robinson John Robinson Phil Hubbard Joel Thompson Marty Bodnar Johnny Johnson Johnny Johnson Dean Hopson Tim McCormick Tim McCormick Richard Rellford Glen Rice Glen Rice Loy Vaught Loy Vaught Loy Vaught Kirk Taylor Eric Riley Chris Webber* * Juwan Howard Maceo Baston Maceo Baston Maceo Baston Maceo Baston Josh Asselin Josh Asselin Chris Young Chris Young Graham Brown Courtney Sims Courtney Sims Graham Brown Brent Petway Zack Gibson DeShawn Sims DeShawn Sims Jordan Morgan Jordan Morgan Mitch McGary Jordan Morgan Ricky Doyle Mark Donnal Moritz Wagner THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER 3FG 3FGA PCT Gary Grant Gary Grant Glen Rice Sean Higgins Michael Talley Jimmy King Jimmy King Bobby Crawford Ray Jackson Dugan Fife Louis Bullock* * Louis Bullock* * Robbie Reid Leon Jones LaVell Blanchard Dommanic Ingerson LaVell Blanchard Lester Abram Daniel Horton Daniel Horton Dion Harris Kelvin Grady Zack Novak Stu Douglass Zack Novak Evan Smotrycz Nik Stauskas Nik Stauskas Aubrey Dawkins Caris LeVert Duncan Robinson FREE THROW PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER FT FTA PCT M.C. Burton M.C. Burton M.C. Burton Terry Miller John Hall Tom Cole Tom Cole Cazzie Russell Cazzie Russell Cazzie Russell Craig Dill Dennis Stewart Dan Fife Rodney Ford Henry Wilmore Wayne Grabiec Henry Wilmore Campy Russell C.J. Kupec John Robinson Rickey Green Mike McGee Mike McGee Paul Heuerman Paul Heuerman Thad Garner Tim McCormick Roy Tarpley Richard Rellford Roy Tarpley Glen Rice Gary Grant Glen Rice Loy Vaught Michael Talley Jalen Rose Jalen Rose Jalen Rose Ray Jackson Louis Bullock* * Louis Bullock* * Louis Bullock* * LaVell Blanchard Bernard Robinson Jr Bernard Robinson Jr Lester Abram Lester Abram Chris Hunter Daniel Horton Dion Harris Manny Harris Manny Harris Manny Harris Zack Novak Trey Burke Trey Burke Nik Stauskas Derrick Walton Jr Derrick Walton Jr Derrick Walton Jr

63 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Class Leaders FRESHMAN CLASS Points 597 Jalen Rose Rebounds 352 Phil Hubbard Assists 156 Trey Burke Steals 54 Chris Webber* Blocks 84 Chris Webber* Field Goals Made 229 Chris Webber* Field Goal Attempts 439 Mike McGee Field Goal Percentage 67.4% Maceo Baston Three-Point Field Goals Made 80 Nik Stauskas Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 216 Daniel Horton Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 46.7% Jimmy King Free Throws Made 156 Manny Harris Free Throw Attempts 197 Jalen Rose Free Throw Percentage 85.6% Lester Abram SOPHOMORE CLASS Points 727 Trey Burke Rebounds 389 Phil Hubbard Assists 260 Trey Burke Steals 84 Gary Grant Blocks 92 Ekpe Udoh Field Goals Made 281 Chris Webber* Field Goal Attempts 560 Trey Burke Field Goal Percentage 68.2% Maceo Baston Three-Point Field Goals Made 101 Louis Bullock* Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 217 Zak Irvin Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 47.2% Louis Bullock* Free Throws Made 182 Henry Wilmore Free Throw Attempts 242 Henry Wilmore Free Throw Percentage 86.3% Manny Harris JUNIOR CLASS Points 728 Glen Rice Rebounds 344 Robert Traylor* Assists 233 Rumeal Robinson Steals 86 Gary Grant Blocks 66 Roy Tarpley Field Goals Made 308 Glen Rice Field Goal Attempts 584 Mike McGee Field Goal Percentage 66.1% Loy Vaught Free Throws Made 161 Henry Wilmore Free Throw Attempts 212 Henry Wilmore Free Throw Percentage 91.1% Louis Bullock* Three-Point Field Goals Made 93 Louis Bullock* Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 207 Louis Bullock* Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 48.5% Gary Grant SENIOR CLASS Points 949 Glen Rice Rebounds 379 M.C. Burton Assists 234 Gary Grant Steals 80 Gary Grant Blocks 97 Roy Tarpley Field Goals Made 363 Glen Rice Field Goal Attempts 629 Glen Rice Field Goal Percentage 60.8% Mark Hughes Three-Point Field Goals Made 99 Glen Rice Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 232 Derrick Walton Jr Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 51.6% Glen Rice Free Throws Made 184 Cazzie Russell Free Throw Attempts 223 Cazzie Russell Free Throw Percentage 90.1% Daniel Horton POINTS Freshman 597 Jalen Rose Sophomore 727 Trey Burke Junior 728 Glen Rice Senior 949 Glen Rice REBOUNDS Freshman 352 Phil Hubbard Sophomore 389 Phil Hubbard Junior 344 Robert Traylor* Senior 379 M.C. Burton ASSISTS Freshman 156 Trey Burke Sophomore 260 Trey Burke Junior 233 Rumeal Robinson Senior 234 Gary Grant BLOCKS Freshman 84 Chris Webber* Sophomore 92 Ekpe Udoh Junior 66 Roy Tarpley Senior 97 Roy Tarpley STEALS Freshman 54 Chris Webber* Sophomore 84 Gary Grant Junior 86 Gary Grant Senior 80 Gary Grant FEILD GOALS MADE Freshman 229 Chris Webber* Sophomore 281 Chris Webber* Junior 308 Glen Rice Senior 363 Glen Rice FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Freshman 439 Mike McGee Sophomore 560 Trey Burke Junior 584 Mike McGee Senior 629 Glen Rice FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Freshman 67.40% Maceo Baston Sophomore 68.20% Maceo Baston Junior 66.10% Loy Vaught Senior 60.80% Mark Hughes THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Freshman 80 Nik Stauskas Sophomore 101 Louis Bullock* Junior 93 Louis Bullock* Senior 99 Glen Rice THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Freshman 216 Daniel Horton Sophomore 217 Zak Irvin Junior 207 Louis Bullock* Senior 232 Derrick Walton Jr THREE-POINT FEILD GOAL PERCENTAGE Freshman 46.70% Jimmy King Sophomore 47.20% Louis Bullock* Junior 48.50% Gary Grant Senior 51.60% Glen Rice FREE THROWS MADE Freshman 156 Manny Harris Sophomore 182 Henry Wilmore Junior 161 Henry Wilmore Senior 184 Cazzie Russell FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Freshman 197 Jalen Rose Sophomore 242 Henry Wilmore Junior 212 Henry Wilmore Senior 223 Cazzie Russell FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Freshman 85.60% Lester Abram Sophomore 86.30% Manny Harris Junior 91.10% Louis Bullock* Senior 90.10% Daniel Horton

64 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Records Misc. TOP SCORING TANDEMS IN A SEASON Season Players Total Glen Rice (949) & Rumeal Robinson (575) 1, Glen Rice (728) & Gary Grant (717) 1, Cazzie Russell (670) & Bill Buntin (627) 1, Trey Burke (727) & Tim Hardaway Jr. (552) 1, Jalen Rose (636) & Juwan Howard (625) 1, Cazzie Russell(674) & Bill Buntin (564) 1, Gary Grant (716) & Glen Rice (540) 1, Chris Webber* (690) & Jalen Rose (555) 1, Cazzie Russell (800) & John Clawson (409) 1, Mike McGee (732) & Johnny Johnson (430) 1, Rumeal Robinson (575) & Terry Mills (562) 1, Louis Bullock* (580) & Robert Traylor* (552) 1, Manny Harris (590) & DeShawn Sims (540) 1, Manny Harris (562) & DeShawn Sims (536) 1, Derrick Walton Jr. (589) & Zak Irvin (495) 1,084 MOST 500 POINT SCORERS, IN A SEASON Season Players Total Glen Rice (540), Gary Grant (716), Antoine Joubert (500) 1, Jalen Rose (555), Juwan Howard (524), Chris Webber* (690) 1, Cazzie Russell (670) & Bill Buntin (627) 1, Cazzie Russell (694) & Bill Buntin (564) 1, Phil Hubbard (588) & Rickey Green(546) 1, Glen Rice (728) & Gary Grant (717) 1, Glen Rice (949) & Rumeal Robinson (550) 1, Trey Burke (727) & Tim Hardaway Jr. (552) 1, Rumeal Robinson (575) & Terry Mills (562) 1, Jalen Rose (597) & Chris Webber* (528) 1, Jalen Rose (636) & Juwan Howard (625) 1, Louis Bullock* (580) & Robert Traylor* (552) 1, Manny Harris (590) & DeShawn Sims (540) 1, Manny Harris (562) & DeShawn Sims (536) 1,098 FOUR 500 POINT SEASONS 1. Mike McGee (531), (511), (665), (732) THREE 500 POINT SEASONS 1. Bill Buntin (534), (627), (564) 2. Cazzie Russell (670), (694), (800) 3. Glen Rice (540), (728), (949) 4. Jalen Rose (597), (555), (636) 5. Manny Harris (516), (590), (562) FOUR 400 POINT SEASONS 1. Mike McGee (531), '78-79 (511), '79-80 (665), '80-81 (732) 2. Louis Bullock* (432), '96-97 (569), '97-98 (580), '98-99 (643) 3. LaVell Blanchard (404), '00-01 (499), '01-02 (430), '02-03 (485) THREE 400 POINT SEASONS 1. John Tidwell (425), (520), (441) 2. Bill Buntin (534), (627), (564) 3. Cazzie Russell (670), (694), (800) 4. Rudy Tomjanovich (471), (617), (722) 5. Henry Wilmore (652), (479), (523) 6. Roy Tarpley (411), (560), (526) 7. Gary Grant (402), (716), (717) 8. Glen Rice (540), (728), (949) 9. Terry Mills (413), (430), (562) 10. Jalen Rose (597), (555), (636) 11. Daniel Horton (457), (415), (581) 12. Manny Harris (516), (590), (562) 13. Tim Hardaway Jr (485), (495), (552) 14. Zak Irvin (456), (412), (495) THREE 200 REBOUND SEASONS 1. Tom Cole (283), (219), (238) 2. Bill Buntin (376), (338), (323) 3. Cazzie Russell (244), (208), (217) 4. Oliver Darden (258), (246), (241) 5. Phil Hubbard (352), (389), (238) 6. Roy Tarpley (265), (313), (291) 7. Glen Rice (294), (236), (239) 8. Terry Mills (216), (219), (247) 9. Loy Vaught (226), (296), (346) 10. Juwan Howard (212), (296), (346) 11. LaVell Blanchard (221), (235), (205) FOUR 100 ASSIST SEASONS 1. Gary Grant (140), (185), (172), (234) 2. Antoine Joubert (102), (164), (155), (118) THREE 100 ASSIST SEASONS 1. Eric Turner (120), (160), (141) 2. Rumeal Robinson (159), (233), (184) 3. Jalen Rose (135), (140), (126) 4. Travis Conlan (155), (157), (131) 5. Daniel Horton (134), (122), (174) 6. Derrick Walton Jr (106), (147), (189) FOUR 40 STEAL SEASONS 1. Gary Grant (50), (84), (86), (80) THREE 40 STEAL SEASONS 1. Gary Grant (50), (84), (86), (80) 2. Jimmy King (57), (44), (58) 3. Travis Conlan (47), (54), (49) 4. Daniel Horton (41), (60), (64) 5. Manny Harris (45), (43), (56) FOUR 40 BLOCK SEASONS 1. Courtney Sims (68), (52), (47), (46) THREE 40 BLOCK SEASONS 1. Roy Tarpley (69), (66), (97) 2. Courtney Sims (68), (52), (47), (46) 500 POINTS & 300 REBOUNDS IN A SEASON Player, Season Points Rebs 1. Bill Buntin, Bill Buntin, Bill Buntin, Rudy Tomjanovich, Rudy Tomjanovich, Campy Russell, Phil Hubbard, Roy Tarpley, Chris Webber*, * 340* 10. Chris Webber*, * 362* 11. Robert Traylor*, * 347* 500 POINTS & 100 ASSISTS IN A SEASON Player, Season Points Assists 1. Eric Turner, Gary Grant, Antoine Joubert, Gary Grant, Rumeal Robinson, Rumeal Robinson, Demetrius Calip, Jalen Rose, Jalen Rose, Jalen Rose, Daniel Horton, Manny Harris, Manny Harris, Trey Burke, Derrick Walton Jr., POINTS & 50 STEALS IN A SEASON Player, Season Points Steals 1. Gary Grant, Gary Grant, Rumeal Robinson, Chris Webber*, * 54* 5. Daniel Horton, Manny Harris, Trey Burke, POINTS & 50 BLOCKS IN A SEASON Player, Season Points Blocks 1. Roy Tarpley, Roy Tarpley, Chris Webber*, * 84* 4. Chris Webber*, * 90* 34

65 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Career Records Milestone Clubs 1,000 POINTS & 1,000 REBOUNDS # Player Points Rebounds 1. Bill Buntin, ,725 1, Rudy Tomjanovich, ,808 1,039 1,000 POINTS & 500 REBOUNDS # Player Points Rebounds 1. M.C. Burton, , Bill Buntin, ,725 1, Cazzie Russell, , Dennis Stewart, , Rudy Tomjanovich, ,808 1, Henry Wilmore, , Campy Russell, , John Robinson, , Phil Hubbard, , Mike McGee, , Thad Garner, , Roy Tarpley, , Glen Rice, , Loy Vaught, , Terry Mills, , Chris Webber*, ,218* 702* 17. Juwan Howard, , Jimmy King, , Ray Jackson, , Maurice Taylor*, ,262* Maceo Baston, , Traylor, Robert, ,210* 735* 23. LaVell Blanchard, , Bernard Robinson Jr., , Courtney Sims, , DeShawn Sims, , Manny Harris, , Zack Novak, , Derrick Walton Jr., , Zak Irvin, , POINTS & 500 REBOUNDS # Player Points Rebounds 1. M.C. Burton, , Tom Cole, John Harris, Larry Tregoning, Bill Buntin, , Cazzie Russell, , Oliver Darden, Dennis Stewart, , Rudy Tomjanovich, , Henry Wilmore, , Kenneth Brady, Ernest Johnson, Campy Russell, , C.J. Kupec, John Robinson, , Phil Hubbard, , Mike McGee, , Thad Garner, , Roy Tarpley, , Butch Wade, Glen Rice, , Loy Vaught, , Terry Mills, , Eric Riley, Chris Webber*, ,218* 702* 26. Juwan Howard, , Jimmy King, , Ray Jackson, , Maurice Taylor*, ,262* 599* 30. Maceo Baston, , Robert Traylor*, ,210* 735* 32. Josh Asselin, Chris Young, LaVell Blanchard, , Bernard Robinson Jr., , Graham Brown, Courtney Sims, , Brent Petway, DeShawn Sims, , Manny Harris, , Zack Novak, , Jordan Morgan, Derrick Walton Jr., , Zak Irvin, , ,000 POINTS & 500 ASSISTS # Player Points Assists 1. Antoine Joubert, , Gary Grant, , ,000 POINTS & 400 ASSISTS # Player Points Assists 1. Eric Turner, , Antoine Joubert, , Gary Grant, , Rumeal Robinson, , Jalen Rose, , Daniel Horton, , Trey Burke, , Derrick Walton Jr., , ,000 POINTS & 100 STEALS # Player Points Steals 1. Thad Garner, , Gary Grant , Glen Rice, , Rumeal Robinson, , Chris Webber*, ,218* 103* 6. Jalen Rose, , Jimmy King , Ray Jackson, , Robert Traylor*, ,210* 103* 10. Louis Bullock*, ,224* 137* 11. Bernard Robinson Jr., , Daniel Horton , Lester Abram, , Dion Harris, , Manny Harris, , DeShawn Sims, , Derrick Walton Jr., , Zak Irvin, , ,000 POINTS & 100 BLOCKS # Player Points Blocks 1. Roy Tarpley, , Chris Webber*, ,218* 175* 3. Maceo Baston, , Courtney Sims, , ,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS & 400 ASSISTS # Player Pts Rebs Asts 1. Derrick Walton Jr., , ,000 POINTS, 400 REBOUNDS & 400 ASSISTS # Player Pts Reb Asts 1. Gary Grant, , Jalen Rose, , Derrick Walton Jr., ,

66 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Through the Years

67 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Team Record Overall Overall Overall Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Overall Big Ten Big Ten Home Away Neutral Home Away Neutral Year Coach W L W L Finish W L W L W L W L W L W L Big 10 Tournament Postseason G.D. Corneal Elmer Mitchell th th E.J. Mather t-7th t-1st t-2nd rd th th t-1st st th George Veenker t-1st rd t-2nd Frank Cappon th t-3rd t-8th th t-3rd rd t-5th Bennie Oosterbaan t-7th th th t-7th th t-6th th th Osborne Cowles th st Eastern Regional third place Ernest McCoy rd t-6th t-9th t-8th William Perigo t-9th t-9th t-6th t-8th t-5th th t-2nd th Dave Strack th th t-4th t-1st NCAA national third place st NCAA national runner-up st NCAA regional final th t-6th Johnny Orr th t-6th nd NIT consolation t-3rd t-6th t-1st NCAA regional final nd NCAA first round nd NCAA national runner-up st NCAA regional final t-4th th t-6th NIT quarterfinal 2

68 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Team Record Overall Overall Overall Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Overall Big Ten Big Ten Home Away Neutral Home Away Neutral Year Coach W L W L Finish W L W L W L W L W L W L Big 10 Tournament Postseason Bill Frieder th NIT quarterfinal t-7th th th NIT champion st NCAA second round st NCAA second round th NCAA second round nd NCAA regional semifinal Frieder/Fisher rd NCAA national champion Steve Fisher rd NCAA second round th NIT first round * t-3rd NCAA national runner-up* * nd NCAA national runner-up* nd NCAA regional final rd NCAA first round * th NCAA first round* * t-6th NIT champion* * Brian Ellerbe th Champions* NCAA second round* * t-9th Quarterfinal* t-7th First Round NIT first round th First Round Tommy Amaker t-8th Quarterfinal t-3rd Quarterfinal t-5th Semifinal NIT Champion th First Round t-6th First Round NIT finalist t-7th Quarterfinal NIT second round John Beilein th Quarterfinal t-7th Quarterfinal NCAA second round t-7th Quarterfinal t-4th Semifinal NCAA third round t-1st Semifinal NCAA, second round t-4th Quarterfinal NCAA national runner-up st Runner-up NCAA, regional final th Quarterfinal th Quaterfinal NCAA, First Four, First Round t-5th Champions NCAA, Sweet 16 OVERALL RECORD Total Win Loss Pct. Home Win Loss Pct. Away Win Loss Pct. Neutral Win Loss Pct. All-Time % % % % NCAA Sanctioned % % % % Adjustments BIG TEN RECORD Total Win Loss Pct. Home Win Loss Pct. Away Win Loss Pct. Neutral Win Loss Pct. Big Ten % % % % NCAA Sanctioned % % % % Adjustments NON-CONFERENCE Total Win Loss Pct. Home Win Loss Pct. Away Win Loss Pct. Neutral Win Loss Pct. Non-Conference % % % % NCAA Sanctioned % % % % Adjustments

69 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Michigan Coaches All-Time Michigan Head Coach Records Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten All-Time All-Time Home Away Neutral All-Time All-Time Home Away Neutral Coach Year Years W L Pct. W L W L W L W L Pct. W L W L W L G.D. Corneal % % Elmer Mitchell % % E.J. Mather % % George Veenker % % Frank Cappon % % Bennie Oosterbaan % % Osborne Cowles % % Ernest McCoy % % William Perigo % % Dave Strack % % Johnny Orr % % Bill Frieder % % Steve Fisher % % Sanctioned % % Brian Ellerbe % % Sanctioned % % Tommy Amaker % % John Beilein 2007-present % % Total % % Sanctioned % % Total Seasons U-M Coach Total Years Seasons Johnny Orr John Beilein 2007-pres. 11 E.J. Mather Bill Frieder Steve Fisher Bennie Oosterbaan William Perigo Dave Strack Frank Cappon Tommy Amaker Ernest McCoy Brian Ellerbe George Veenker Elmer Mitchell Osborne Cowles G.D. Corneal Win Seasons U-M Coach Total Years Seasons John Beilein 2007-present 1 Steve Fisher Bill Frieder Win Seasons U-M Coach Total Years Seasons John Beilein 2007-present 7 Steve Fisher Bill Frieder Tommy Amaker Johnny Orr Dave Strack Brian Ellerbe All-Time Victories U-M Coach Total Years Wins John Beilein 2007-pres. 215 Johnny Orr Bill Frieder Steve Fisher (108*) Dave Strack Tommy Amaker E.J. Mather Bennie Oosterbaan Frank Cappon William Perigo Brian Ellerbe (25*) Ernest McCoy George Veenker Osborne Cowles Elmer Mitchell G.D. Corneal All-Time Winning Percentage U-M Coach Total Years Pct. George Veenker % Steve Fisher % Bill Frieder % E.J. Mather % Osborne Cowles % Johnny Orr % John Beilein 2007-pres % Frank Cappon % Tommy Amaker % Dave Strack % Bennie Oosterbaan % Elmer Mitchell % Brian Ellerbe % Ernest McCoy % William Perigo % G.D. Corneal % All-Time Big Ten Victories U-M Coach Total Years Wins Johnny Orr John Beilein 2007-pres. 98 Bill Frieder Steve Fisher (54*) E.J. Mather Dave Strack Frank Cappon Tommy Amaker Bennie Oosterbaan William Perigo Brian Ellerbe (10*) George Veenker Ernest McCoy Osborne Cowles Elmer Mitchell G.D. Corneal All-Time Big Ten Winning Percentage U-M Coach Total Years Pct. George Veenker % Osborne Cowles % Johnny Orr % Steve Fisher % Bill Frieder % E.J. Mather % John Beilein 2007-pres % Frank Cappon % Dave Strack % Tommy Amaker % Brian Ellerbe % Bennie Oosterbaan % Ernest McCoy % William Perigo % Elmer Mitchell % G.D. Corneal % 4

70 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Michigan Coaches G.D. CORNEAL The history of Michigan basketball began in this inaugural season as the university succumbed to overwhelming public and alumni demand. This first season of Michigan basketball was quite successful considering the constraints G.D. Corneal was left to work under. At the time Corneal was appointed head coach, he G.D. Corneal undertook the unenviable task of recruiting players from the student body. The Wolverines lone victory came in a hard-fought victory over Oberlin College. Following the season, Michigan basketball was discontinued for eight years until it was re-instituted in 1917 under Elmer Mitchell. The deciding factor in terminating the basketball program was low attendance figures at home Games. After clamoring for a varsity basketball team for nearly three years, the students failed to accord the basketball team with the support that administration expected. Seasons 1909 (1) Overall 1-4 Home 1-1 Away 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Big Ten 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none ELMER MITCHELL Elmer Mitchell holds the distinguished honor of coaching Michigan's first varsity basketball team. In his first season, the Wolverines finished with a 0-10 Big Ten record, the only winless conference season in school history. Mitchell's cerebral approach to the game lifted Michigan to a 16-8 record, and a remarkable 12 Elmer Mitchell game turnaround (6 wins to 16 wins). A 1912 Michigan graduate, Mitchell was considered a foremost authority in physical education and recreational programming. Upon graduation, he was named athletic director at Grand Rapids Union High School, a position he held for three years. Mitchell went on to hold a similar post at Michigan State Normal College (presently Eastern Michigan) between After returning to Michigan in 1917, Mitchell held various positions within the athletic and physical education departments. Perhaps, Mitchell's most lasting contribution to the university was the establishment of the men's intramural sports programs. The programs that Mitchell implemented in 1919 continue to serve Michigan's student body. Considered an expert consultant on recreational programs, Mitchell was selected to assist the United States Armed Forces in the conceptualization of training programs. For his valuable contributions to the U.S. Navy, Mitchell was appointed a Lieutenant commander. Seasons (2) Overall Home 10-9 Away Neutral 1-1 Big Ten 5-15 Home 3-7 Away 2-8 Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none EDWARD E.J. MATHER Edward E.J. Mather left his mark in the Michigan record books by finishing with the fifth most victories and the third highest winning percentage in school history. He led his teams to three Big Ten titles in nine seasons, including consecutive championships in and The greatest reflection of Mather's E.J. Mather astute coaching came between his first and second years on the job. Mather inherited the team from Elmer Mitchell in 1919 and directed them to a seventh place finish in the Big Ten. The following year, after he was able to implement his system, the Wolverines captured the conference title with an amazing 18-4 record. Mather joined the Michigan staff after a brilliant athletic career at Kalamazoo College. Selected captain for the Kalamazoo baseball, football, and basketball squads, Mather led the Hornet hoops team to four straight Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles. Mather tirelessly dedicated himself as "M" coach up until his sudden death in Seasons (9) Overall Home Away Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions (co) 1926 Big Ten Champions (co) 1927 Big Ten Champions Postseason none GEORGE VEENKER George Veenker took over for the highly respected E.J. Mather and successfully continued Michigan's winning tradition. In Veenker's three seasons as head coach, Michigan finished no worse than third place in the Big Ten Conference. In , Michigan earned the Big Ten championship compiling a 10-2 conference George Veenker and 13-3 overall record. Over his three seasons as coach, Veenker amassed the highest overall and Big Ten winning percentages in Michigan history (.745 overall,.706 conference). Although he regretted leaving his post at Michigan, Veenker left the university in 1931 to fill the head coaching position for Iowa State's football team. Seasons (3) Overall Home Away Neutral 1-0 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions (co) Postseason none FRANKLIN "CAPPY" CAPPON Frank Cappy Cappon was associated intermittently with Michigan athletics since 1919, when he en/ rolled as a student-athlete. During his undergraduate years, Cappon won four varsity letters, three in football, as an end, a tackle and a fullback, and one in basketball. Upon graduation in 1923, Cappon became head football and basketball coach at Luther College Frank Cappon in Decorah, Iowa. Two years later he returned to Michigan as an assistant coach, but a year later, in 1926, he went to the University of Kansas to fill their head coaching vacancy. Cappon returned to Michigan in 1928 as an assistant coach in football and basketball. The following year he was made assistant to the director of athletics Fielding H. Yost. Ranking at the top of Cappon's accomplishments as head basketball coach was the season, in which the Wolverines finished with a 16-4 overall record and a third place finish in the Big Ten conference standings. Cappon resigned as Michigan coach in 1938 to take a similar position at Princeton University. Seasons (7) Overall Home Away Neutral 1-0 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none BENNIE OOSTERBAAN One of the greatest athletes ever to wear a Michigan uniform, Bennie Oosterbaan earned All-American honors in both football and basketball. Upon, graduating, Oosterbaan went on to hold assistant coaching positions with the football and basketball teams and the head job for the freshman baseball squad. Oosterbaan was named basketball Bennie Oosterbaan coach following the resignation of Frank Cappon in Upon his appointment, Oosterbaan implemented an up-tempo style of play to the historically slow paced Wolverine attack. Oosterbaan's 81 career victories place him sixth in the Michigan record books. The Wolverine's most successful season under the direction of Oosterbaan came during the season, when they posted a 13-7 mark. Oosterbaan stepped down as head coach in 1946 to dedicate a greater amount of energy toward his coaching position with the football team. Seasons (8) Overall Home Away Neutral 7-1 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none 5

71 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Michigan Coaches OSBORNE OZZIE COWLES Although his coaching stint at the University was limited, Osborne Ozzie Cowles left his mark in the record books. Known for his extreme dedication and studious approach to the game, Cowles posted the third best winning percentage in Michigan history (.667, tie with E.J. Mather). His team cruised through the Big Ozzie Cowles Ten schedule posting an incredible 10-2 record on their way to the conference title. Cowles, a graduate of Carleton College, came to Michigan after establishing Dartmouth College as a national basketball power. During his eight year tenure, the Big Green won seven Ivy League titles and were the only college to be invited three times to participate in the NCAA basketball championships. Before going to Dartmouth in 1937, Cowles started his coaching career at Rochester (Minn.) High School where his football team won the state title and his first basketball team reached the state tournament semi-finals. After a brief stay at Iowa State Teachers College, Cowles returned to his alma mater, where in six years he turned out three Midwest Conference championship basketball squads. His Carleton College team 52 Games and lost only 4 during that stretch. Seasons (2) Overall Home 15-1 Away Neutral 1-1 Big Ten 16-8 Home 10-1 Away 6-7 Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions Postseason none ERNIE MCCOY A graduate of the University in 1929, earning five athletic letters (three in basketball, two in football) along the way, Ernie McCoy got his Master's Degree in Physical Education from Columbia University and went directly into the coaching business. McCoy held athletic director and coaching positions Ernie McCoy at Montclair High School (N.J.) for eight seasons. He was later appointed director of athletics and head football coach at Montclair State Teacher's College, a position he held for three years. McCoy, whom Fritz Crisler labeled "a Michigan man," returned to his alma mater in 1940 as an assistant football coach and freshman baseball coach. In 1946, Ernie was named assistant to athletic director Crisler and later took the post of men's basketball coach prior to the season. The '48-49 campaign was McCoy's most successful season, as his team posted a 15-6 record and finished third in the Big Ten. In that same season, Michigan backcourt mates Pete Elliot and Bob Harrison were each selected All-Big Ten. In addition to the excellent leadership he provided the basketball program, McCoy was especially valued at Michigan as a top-flight football scout. Seasons (4) Overall Home Away Neutral 3-1 Big Ten Home Away 5-21 Neutral 0-0 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none BILL PERIGO Bill Perigo came to Michigan after serving as head coach of Western Michigan for three seasons. Following a few uncharacteristic mediocre seasons, Perigo's team rebounded to mark an impressive 15-7 record and second-place Big Ten finish in the season. All-Big Ten player and Wolverine great M.C. Burton developed his Bill Perigo dominant skills under the watchful eye of coach Perigo. Before becoming the ninth coach in Michigan history, Perigo led Western Michigan to a record and a Mid-American Conference title. Perigo began his coaching career in the Indiana high school ranks and later went on to take the helm at Benton Harbor High School. During his 13-year stint at Benton Harbor, Perigo's clubs won seven conference titles, qualified for the state finals three times and won the Michigan Class A championship once. Seasons (8) Overall Home Away Neutral 0-2 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 0-1 Big Ten Titles none Postseason none DAVE STRACK Under Dave Strack's leadership, the U-M basketball program reached new heights in the 1960's. The pinnacle of Strack's tenure was winning three straight Big Ten titles ( ) and finished third in the NCAA Tournament. Following the season, the Wolverines finished 24-4 and Strack was named UPI Dave Strack National Coach-of-the-Year and the team was voted Number One in both the AP and UPI polls. Strack's 113 career wins place him fourth, behind only Orr, Frieder, and Fisher, on Michigan's all-time list. Upon returning to his alma mater, Strack's recruiting prowess landed U-M such future greats as Cazzie Russell and Bill Buntin. After starring at Shortridge High (Ind.), Strack became a three-time letterwinner at Michigan and captained the Wolverine squad. He joined the Michigan coaching staff in 1948, as the freshman coach, and was later promoted to varsity assistant under Bill Perigo. Strack returned to Michigan in 1960 after a one year coaching stint at the University of Idaho, where his team posted a record. Seasons (8) Overall Home Away Neutral Big Ten Home Away Neutral 1-1 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions (co) 1965 Big Ten Champions 1966 Big Ten Champions Postseason NCAA Tournament, Third Place 1965 NCAA Tournament, National Runner-up 1966 NCAA Tournament, Regional Final JOHNNY ORR In 1967, Johnny Orr inherited a Michigan club that finished last in the Big Ten, and within three years had the Wolverines in the NCAA tournament. Orr led Michigan to Big Ten titles in 1974 and 1977, both seasons earning conference Coach-of-the-Year honors. For four straight seasons ( ), Orr led Michigan teams to the NCAA Johnny Orr Tournament with his 1976 team losing in the finals to Indiana. Under Orr's tutelage, the 1977 club finished the season ranked first nationally by the AP and UPI polls. In 1976, the National Association of Basketball Coaches selected him coach of the year and in 1977, the Basketball Weekly also voted Orr Coach-of-the-Year. During his tenure at Michigan, Orr helped develop the skills of Wolverine all-time greats Rudy Tomjanovich, Campy Russell, Rickey Green, Phil Hubbard, and Mike McGee. Orr left Michigan following the '79-80 as the all-time winningest coach in school history. As a prep star, Orr led the state of Illinois in scoring and his team to a state title. Orr went on to play basketball and football for the University of Illinois for one year. After a brief stint in the Navy, Orr attended Beloit College where he was twice named an All-American. Orr began his coaching career in the high school ranks, but was quickly promoted to an assistant position with the University of Wisconsin. Orr's first head coaching position was with the University of Massachusetts where he compiled a record during his three years. Seasons (12) Overall Home Away Neutral Big Ten Home Away Neutral 1-1 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions (co) 1977 Big Ten Champions Postseason NIT, Quarterfinal 1974 NCAA Tournament, Regional Final 1975 NCAA Tournament, First Round 1976 NCAA Tournament, National Runner-up 1977 NCAA Tournament, Regional Final 1980 NIT, Quarterfinal BILL FRIEDER After serving as an assistant for seven years under Johnny Orr, Bill Frieder was named head coach prior to the campaign. Frieder's list of accomplishments is exhaustive. In 1984, U-M notched their first-ever post-season championship by defeating Notre Dame in the National Invitation Tournament. Michigan earned back-to-back Big Bill Frieder Ten titles in and , winning a school-record 33 consecutive regular season Games during that stretch. Following an incredible 26-4 campaign in 1985, Frieder was selected Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year and Associated Press National Coach-of-the-Year. Frieder stepped down as coach of the Wolverines before the 1989 NCAA Tournament and presently stands as the second winningest coach in Michigan history. Prior to joining the Wolverines, Frieder served as Alpena High's Junior Varsity coach for two seasons. After leaving Alpena, Frieder's career path led him to Flint Northern High School. During the season, his 6

72 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Michigan Coaches Flint Northern team went 25-0 and won the Class 'A' State Championship. For his efforts, Frieder was named the state's Coach-of-the-Year and the Flint Educator-of-the- Year. Frieder earned his BBA ('64) and MBA ('65) degrees from Michigan and is currently serving as color commentator at Arizona State University. Seasons (8.5) Overall Home Away Neutral Big Ten Home Away Neutral 1-0 Big Ten Titles Big Ten Champions 1986 Big Ten Champions Postseason NIT, Quarterfinal 1984 NIT Champions 1985 NCAA Tournament, Second Round 1986 NCAA Tournament, Second Round 1987 NCAA Tournament, Second Round 1988 NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal STEVE FISHER No head-coaching career started quicker than that of Steve Fisher. After taking over for Bill Frieder at the end of the 1989 regular season, he was handed Michigan's head coaching reigns two days prior to the 1989 NCAA Tournament and proceeded to guide the Wolverines to six straight wins and the NCAA Steve Fisher Championship in Seattle's Kingdome. In Fisher's eight-plus seasons, he complied a * overall record and 54-36* Big Ten record while with the Wolverines. Add to the accolades the fact that Fisher coached perhaps the most famous group of players in modern NCAA history. In 1991, inked a recruiting class that would later be known as the "Fab Five." During his stay in Michigan, Fisher coached four players that would be taken in the first round of the NBA draft, including the two members of the Fab Five. Seasons (8.5) Overall * (184-82) Home 59-15* (97-21) Away 26-29* (46-44) Neutral 23-9* (41-17) Big Ten 54-36* (88-56) Home 34-11* (55-17) Away 20-25* (33-19) Neutral 1-0* (1-0) Big Ten Titles none Postseason 5* (9) 1989 NCAA Tournament, National Champions 1990 NCAA Tournament, Second Round 1991 NIT, First Round 1992 NCAA Tournament, National Runner-up* 1993 NCAA Tournament, National Runner-up* 1994 NCAA Tournament, Regional Final 1995 NCAA Tournament, First Round 1996 NCAA Tournament, First Round* 1997 NIT Champions* BRIAN ELLERBE Less than five months after taking an assistant coaching job at Michigan, Brian Ellerbe was given the reigns to the team as interim head coach for the season, a position that was made permanent the following year. In his four years, Ellerbe compiled a 28-32* record with a 10-22* mark in the Big Ten. Following Brian Ellerbe two years of rebuilding, Ellerbe began building his team and found himself again with a very young team for the season. The Wolverines got off to a 9-2 start to the season, but went on to a overall mark after a 6-10 conference season, which gave them the No. 8 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and a berth in the NIT. Ellerbe also coached Jamal Crawford, who left early and became the No. 8 overall pick in the NBA Draft to the Chicago Bulls. Continuing with a young team, the season saw the Wolverines finish with a overall mark and a 4-12 finish in the Big Ten. The Wolverines earned the No. 10 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. Seasons (4) Overall 25-32* (62-60) Home 20-12* (40-20) Away 4-16* (12-30) Neutral 1-4* (10-10) Big Ten 10-22* (26-38) Home 6-10* (17-15) Away 4-12* (9-23) Neutral 0-2* (4-3) Big Ten Titles none Postseason 1* (3) 1998 Big Ten Tournament, Champions* 1998 NCAA Tournament, Second Round* 2000 NIT, First Round TOMMY AMAKER Inheriting a program that was reeling from institutional and NCAA sanctions, Tommy Amaker led the Wolverines to the postseason three times during his six year tenure, winning the 2004 NIT title and reaching the championship game of the 2006 NIT. He also advanced to the second round of the 2007 NIT in his final season. Tommy Amaker Amaker s Wolverine squads posted three 20-plus winning seasons during his six season, including three in the last four years. U-M was ranked as high as No. 20 in the nation during the season, cracking the national polls for the first time in eight years. During his first season, U-M established the school record for free throw percentage in a season (75.4). Amaker closed his career posting a overall record with a Big Ten mark. Seasons (6) Overall Home Away Neutral 9-12 Big Ten Home Away Neutral 2-4 Big Ten Titles none Postseason NIT Champions 2006 NIT Runner-Up 2007 NIT, Second Round JOHN BEILEIN Hired on April 3, 2007, John Beilein became the 16th head coach in Michigan history. In his 10 seasons, Beilein has led the Wolverines to a record, in Big Ten play, and seven trips to the NCAA Tournament. In his second season in Ann Arbor, Beilein took U-M back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 11 seasons, defeating John Beilein Clemson in the first round while guiding the team to a record. With that NCAA Tournament appearance, Beilein became just the ninth coach in NCAA history to take four different Division I schools to the tournament (Canisius, Richmond, West Virginia). In , Beilein led the Wolverines to a mark and a share of the Big Ten regular season championship, the first for U-M in 26 years. Beilein and the Wolverines went to the NCAA Tournament for the third-straight season in , advancing to the Final Four, the first of Beilein s career, where they fell to top-seeded Louisville in the national championship game. In , Beilein s Wolverines went 28-9, including a 15-3 mark in conference play to claim the outright Big Ten championship; the Maize and Blue advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Last season, after surviving a plane accident heading to the Big Ten Tournament, the Wolverines rattled off four straight victories to take the conference title and followed with a run to the NCAA Sweet 16. Seasons 2007-present (11) Overall Home Away Neutral Big Ten Home Away Neutral 1-0 Big Ten Titles (tri), 2014 Big Ten Tournament Titles Postseason NCAA Tournament, Second Round 2011 NCAA Tournament, Third Round 2012 NCAA Tournament, Second Round 2013 NCAA Tournament, National Runner-Up 2014 NCAA Tournament, Elite Eight 2016 NCAA Tournament, First Round 2017 NCAA Tournament, Sweet 16 7

73 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years NCAA Tournament Historical Sanction NCAA Record NCAA Appearances First Four 1 1 First Round Second Round Sweet Elite Eight Final Four 7 5 Championship Game 6 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances 27/ , 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992*, 1993*, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 First Four 1/ First Round 22/ , 1976, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Second Round 15/ , 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017 Sweet 16 14/ , 1965, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 2013, 2014, 2017 Regional Third Place 1/ Elite Eight 13/ , 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1989, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 2013, 2014 Final Four 7/5 1964, 1965, 1976, 1989, 1992*, 1993*, 2013 NCAA Third Place 1/ Title Game 6/4 1965, 1976, 1989, 1992*, 1993*, 2013 Regional Placements East , 1987, 2016 Mideast , 1966, 1974, 1977 Midwest 9/8 1965, 1976, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 2012, 2014, 2017 South 3/2 1998*, 2009, 2013 Southeast 3/2 1985, 1989, 1992* West 5/4 1975, 1988, 1990, 1993*, 2011 Tournament Seeding #1 seed: 1985, 1993* #2 seed: 1986, 2014 #3 seed: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998* #4 seed: 2012, 2013 #5 seed: n/a #6 seed: 1992* #7 seed: 1996*, 2017 #8 seed: 2011 #9 seed: 1987, 1995 #10 seed: 2009 #11 seed: 2016 #12 seed: n/a #13 seed: n/a #14 seed: n/a #15 seed: n/a #16 seed: n/a Regional Record Historical Sanction East Mideast Midwest South Southeast West TOTALS Regional Titles (7/5) 1964 Mideast: defeated Ohio, Mideast: defeated Vanderbilt, Midwest: defeated Missouri, Southeast: defeated #6 Virginia, * Southeast: defeated #1 Ohio State, * West: defeated #7 Temple, South: defeated #3 Florida, Record by Round Historical Sanction First Four First Round Second Round Sweet Elite Eight Regional Third Place (1948) Final Four National Third Place (1964) Championship TOTALS Record vs. Seeds Historical Sanction vs. #1 seed vs. #2 seed vs. #3 seed vs. #4 seed vs. #5 seed vs. #6 seed vs. #7 seed vs. #8 seed vs. #9 seed vs. #10 seed vs. #11 seed vs. #12 seed vs. #13 seed vs. #14 seed vs. #15 seed vs. #16 seed TOTALS Most Outstanding Player Glen Rice 1989 All-Decade Team Cazzie Russell 1960s All-Regional Team Bill Buntin 1964 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1964 All-Mideast Bill Buntin 1965 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1965 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1966 All-Mideast Wayman Britt 1974 All-Mideast Campy Russell 1974 (MOP) All-Mideast Rickey Green 1976 All-Midwest Phil Hubbard 1976 All-Midwest Rickey Green 1977 All-Midwest Phil Hubbard 1977 All-Midwest Rumeal Robinson 1988 All-West Sean Higgins 1989 All-Southeast Glen Rice 1989 (MOP) All-Southeast Rumeal Robinson 1989 All-Southeast Jalen Rose 1992 (MOP) All-Southeast Chris Webber* 1992 All-Southeast Jalen Rose 1993 All-West Juwan Howard 1993 All-West Chris Webber* 1993 (MOP) All-West Juwan Howard 1994 (MOP) All-Midwest Trey Burke 2013 (MOP) All-South Mitch McGary 2013 All-South Nik Stauskas 2013 All-South Caris LeVert 2014 All-Midwest Nik Stauskas 2014 All-Midwest All-Tournament Team (Final Four) Bill Buntin 1964 Cazzie Russell 1965 Rickey Green 1976 Rumeal Robinson 1989 Glen Rice 1989 Jalen Rose 1992 Chris Webber* 1992 Chris Webber* 1993 Spike Albrecht 2013 Trey Burke 2013 Mitch McGary 2013 Record vs. Opponents Team Historical Sanction Akron Arkansas Boise State Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson Coastal Carolina Columbia Davidson Dayton Detroit Duke East Tennessee State Fairleigh Dickinson Florida George Washington Holy Cross Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Louisville Loyola Loyola Marymount Marquette Maryland Missouri Navy North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Pepperdine Princeton Rutgers Seton Hall South Alabama South Dakota State Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Tulsa UCLA Vanderbilt VCU Villanova Virginia Western Kentucky Wichita State Wofford Xavier TOTALS

74 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years NCAA Tournament 1948 East (1-1) M18 Elite Eight Holy Cross L New York, N.Y. M20 Regional Third Place Columbia W New York, N.Y Mideast (3-1) M13 Sweet 16 Loyola W Minneapolis, Minn. M14 Elite Eight Ohio W Minneapolis, Minn. M20 Final Four Duke L Kansas City, Mo. M21 National Third Place Kansas State W Kansas City, Mo Midwest (3-1) National Runner-up M12 Sweet 16 Dayton W Lexington, Ky. M13 Elite Eight Vanderbilt W Lexington, Ky. M19 Final Four Princeton W Portland, Ore. M20 Championship UCLA L Portland, Ore Mideast (1-1) M11 Sweet 16 Western Kentucky W Iowa City, Iowa M12 Elite Eight Kentucky L Iowa CIty, Iowa 1974 Mideast (1-1) M14 Sweet 16 Notre Dame W Tuscaloosa, Ala. M16 Elite Eight Marquette L Tuscaloosa, Ala West (0-1) M15 First Round UCLA L ^ Pullman, Wash Midwest (4-1) National Runner-up M13 First Round Wichita State W Denton, Texas M18 Sweet 16 Notre Dame W Louisville, Ky. M20 Elite Eight Missouri W Louisville, Ky. M27 Final Four Rutgers W Philadelphia, Pa. M29 Championship Indiana L Philadelphia, Pa Mideast (2-1) M13 First Round Holy Cross W Bloomington, Ind. M17 Sweet 16 Detroit W Lexington, Ky. M19 Elite Eight Charlotte L Lexington, Ky Southeast (1-1) #1 Seed M15 First Round #16 Fairleigh Dickinson W Dayton, Ohio M17 Second Round #8 Villanova L Dayton, Ohio 1986 Midwest (1-1) #2 Seed M14 First Round #15 Akron W Minneapolis, Minn. M16 Second Round #7 Iowa State L Minneapolis, Minn East (1-1) #9 Seed M12 First Round #8 Navy W Charlotte, N.C. M14 Second Round #1 North Carolina L Charlotte, N.C West (2-1) #3 Seed M17 First Round #14 Boise State W Salt Lake City, Utah M19 Second Round #6 Florida W Salt Lake City, Utah M25 Sweet 16 #2 North Carolina L Seattle, Wash Southeast (6-0) #3 Seed NCAA Champions M17 First Round #14 Xavier W Atlanta, Ga. M19 Second Round #6 South Alabama W Atlanta, Ga. M23 Sweet 16 #2 North Carolina W Lexington, Ky. M25 Elite Eight #5 Virginia W Lexington, Ky. A1 Final Four #1 Illinois W Seattle, Wash. A3 Championship #3 Seton Hall W 80-79^ Seattle, Wash. 1993* West (5-1) #1 Seed National Runner-up M19 First Round #16 Coastal Carolina W* Tucson, Ariz. M21 Second Round #9 UCLA W* 86-84^ Tucson, Ariz. M26 Sweet 16 #12 George Washington W* Seattle, Wash. M28 Elite Eight #7 Temple W* Seattle, Wash. A3 Final Four #1 Kentucky W* 81-78^ New Orleans, La. A5 Championship #1 North Carolina L* New Orleans, La Midwest #3 Seed M17 First Round #14 Pepperdine W 78-74^ Wichita, Kan. M19 Second Round #6 Texas W Wichita, Kan. M24 Sweet 16 #10 Maryland W Dallas, Texas M26 Elite Eight #1 Arkansas L Dallas, Texas 1995 Midwest (0-1) #9 Seed M16 First Round #8 Western Kentucky L 82-76^ Dayton, Ohio 1996* Midwest (0-1) #7 Seed M15 First Round #10 Texas L* Milwaukee, Wis. 1998* South (1-1) #3 Seed M13 First Round #14 Davidson W* Atlanta, Ga. M15 Second Round #6 UCLA L* Atlanta, Ha South (1-1) #10 Seed M19 First Round #7 Clemson W Kansas City, Mo. M21 Second Round #2 Oklahoma L Kansas City, Mo West (1-1) #8 Seed M18 First Round #9 Tennessee W Charlotte, N.C. M20 Second Round #1 Duke L Charlotte, N.C Midwest (0-1) #4 Seed M16 First Round #13 Ohio L Nashville, Tenn South (5-1) #4 Seed National Runner-up M21 First Round #13 South Dakota State W Auburn Hills, Mich. M23 Second Round #5 VCU W Auburn Hills, Mich. M28 Sweet 16 #1 Kansas W 87-85^ Arlington, Texas M31 Elite Eight #3 Florida W Arlington, Texas A6 Final Four #4 Syracuse W Atlanta, Ga. A8 Championship #1 Louisville L Atlanta, Ga Midwest (3-1) #2 Seed M20 First Round #15 Wofford W Milwaukee, Wis. M22 Second Round #7 Texas W Milwaukee, Wis. M28 Sweet 16 #11 Tennessee W Indianapolis, Ind. M30 Elite Eight #8 Kentucky L Indianapolis, Ind East (1-1) #11 Seed M16 First Four #11 Tulsa W Dayton, Ohio M18 First Round # 6 Notre Dame L Brooklyn, N.Y Midwest (2-1) #7 Seed M17 First Round #10 Oklahoma State W Indianapolis, Ind. M19 Second Round #2 Louisville W Indianapolis, Ind. M23 Sweet 16 #3 Oregon L Kansas City, Mo. ^ overtime * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records from ; ; ; and U-M vacated its 1992 and 1993 Final Four appearances; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship West (1-1) #3 Seed M16 First Round #14 Illinois State W Long Beach, Calif. M18 Second Round #11 Loyola Marymount L Long Beach, Calif. 1992* Southeast (5-1) #6 Seed National Runner-up M20 First Round #11 Temple W Atlanta, Ga. M22 Second Round #14 East Tennessee State W Atlanta, Ga. M27 Sweet 16 #2 Oklahoma State W Lexington, Ky. M29 Elite Eight #1 Ohio State W 75-71^ Lexington, Ky. A4 Final Four #4 Cincinnati W* Minneapolis, Minn. A6 Championship #1 Duke L* Minneapolis, Minn. 9

75 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years NIT MICHIGAN AND NIT APPEARANCES All-Time Sanction Total 10 9* RECORDS All-Time Sanction All-Time Record * NATIONAL TITLES All-Time Sanction 3 2* TITLE YEARS 1984, 1997*, 2004 NIT FINAL FOURS All-Time Sanction 5 4* BY LOCATION All-Time Sanction Home Games * Road Games * Madison Square Garden * TOTALS * ALL-TIME OPPONENT RECORDS Opponent All-Time Sanction Arkansas * Colorado Duquesne Florida State * Georgia Tech Hawaii Marquette Miami (Fla.) * Missouri Nebraska Notre Dame * Old Dominion Oklahoma Oklahoma State * Oregon Rutgers South Carolina Syracuse Texas El Paso Toledo Utah State Virginia Virginia Tech Wichita State Xavier TOTALS * OVERTIME GAMES All-Time Sanction Michigan s History at the NIT 1971 M21 First Round New York, N.Y. Syracuse W M24 Quarterfinal New York, N.Y. Georgia Tech L M6 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Nebraska W M11 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Texas-El Paso W M19 Quarterfinal Charlottesville, Va. Virginia L M12 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Duquesne W M15 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Toledo W M19 Quarterfinal Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse L NIT Champions M15 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Wichita State W M19 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Marquette W M22 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor, Mich. Xavier W M26 Final Four New York, N.Y. Virginia Tech W M28 Championship New York, N.Y. Notre Dame W M13 First Round Boulder, Colo. Colorado L * NIT Champions* M13 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Miami (Fla.) W 76-63* M18 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Oklahoma State W 75-65* M20 Quarterfinal South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame W 67-66* M25 Final Four New York, N.Y. Arkansas W 77-62* M27 Championship New York, N.Y. Florida State W 82-73* 2000 M14 First Round South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame L , NIT Champions M16 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Missouri W M22 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Oklahoma W M24 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor, Mich. Hawaii W M30 Final Four New York, N.Y. Oregon W A1 Championship New York, N.Y. Rutgers W , NIT Runner-up M16 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Texas-El Paso W M20 Second Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Notre Dame W 87-84# M22 Quarterfinal Ann Arbor, Mich. Miami (Fla.) W M28 Final Four New York, N.Y. Old Dominion W M30 Championship New York, N.Y. South Carolina L M13 First Round Ann Arbor, Mich. Utah State W M15 Second Round Talahassee, Fla. Florida State L OT GAME LISTING March 20, 2006, vs. Notre Dame (2OT) # double overtime * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records for the team and four specific players from ; ; ; and U-M vacated its 1992 Final Four; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship. 10

76 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Big Ten Tournament U-M AT THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES All-Time Sanction Total RECORDS All-Time Sanction All-Time Record BY ROUND All-Time Sanction First Round Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Championship TOTALS BY LOCATION All-Time Sanction United Center Conseco Fieldhouse Bankers Life Fieldhouse Verizon Center TOTALS BYES 1998*, 2003, '04, '11, '12, '14, '15, '16, '17 ALL-TIME SEEDINGS No No No No *, 2011 No , '13 No No , '09 No , '07, '10, '16, '17 No , '08, '15 No *, 2001, '02 No No No No Record vs. Seedsd All-Time Sanction vs. No. 1 seeds vs. No. 2 seeds vs. No. 3 seeds vs. No. 4 seeds vs. No. 5 seeds vs. No. 6 seeds vs. No. 7 seeds vs. No. 8 seeds vs. No. 9 seeds vs. No. 10 seeds vs. No. 11 seeds vs. No. 12 seeds vs. No. 13 seeds vs. No. 14 seeds TOTALS Record vs. Opponent All-Time Sanction Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin TOTALS YEAR-BY-YEAR AT THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 1998* U-M #4 seed Chicago, Ill. M5 First Round Bye M6 Quarterfinal #5 Iowa W, M7 Semifinal #8 Minnesota W, M8 Championship #3 Purdue W, * U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M4 First Round #7 Purdue W, 79-73^ M5 Quarterfinal #2 Ohio State L, U-M #8 seed Chicago, Ill. M9 First Round #9 Penn State L, U-M #10 seed Chicago, Ill. M8 First Round #7 Penn State L, U-M #10 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M7 First Round #7 Northwestern W, M8 Quarterfinal #2 Ohio State L, U-M #3 seed Chicago, Ill. M13 First Round Bye M14 Quarterfinal #6 Indiana L, U-M #5 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M11 First Round Bye M12 Quarterfinal #4 Iowa W, M13 Semifinal #1 Illinois L, U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M10 First Round #8 Northwestern L, U-M #7 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M9 First Round #10 Minnesota L, U-M #8 seed Chicago, Ill. M8 First Round #9 Minnesota W, M9 Quartefinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #9 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M13 First Round #8 Iowa W, M14 Quarterfinal #1 Wisconsin L, U-M #7 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M12 First Round #10 Iowa W, M13 Quarterfinal #2 Illinois L, U-M #8 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M11 First Round #9 Iowa W, M12 Quarterfinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #4 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M10 First Round Bye M11 Quarterfinal #5 Illinois W, M12 Semifinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #2 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M8 First Round Bye M9 Quarterfinal #10 Minnesota W, 73-68^ M10 Semifinal #3 Ohio State L, U-M #5 seed Chicago, Ill. M14 First Round #12 Penn State W, M15 Quarterfinal #4 Wisconsin L, U-M #1 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M13 First Round Bye M14 Quarterfinal #9 Illinois W, M15 Semifinal #5 Ohio State W, M16 Championship #3 Michigan State L, U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M11 First Round Bye M12 Second Round #8 Illinois W, M13 Quarterfinal #1 Wisconsin L, U-M #8 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M9 First Round Bye M10 Second Round #9 Northwestern W, 72-70^ M11 Quarterfinal #1 Indiana W, M12 Semifinal #4 Purdue L, U-M #8 seed Washington, D.C. M8 First Round Bye M9 Second Round #9 Illinois W, M10 Quarterfinal #1 Purdue W, 74-70^ M11 Semifinal #4 Minnesota W, M12 Championship #2 Wisconsin W, ^ overtime * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records for the team and four specific players from ; ; ; and U-M vacated its 1992 Final Four; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship. 11

77 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Milestone Games MILESTONE Games Game Opponent Date Site W U-M OPT DIF OT 1 Jan. 9, 1909 Michigan Agricultural A L Dec. 19, 1919 Western State H L Jan. 10, 1922 Chicago+ H W Jan. 19, 1925 Wisconsin+ H W Feb. 4, 1928 Chicago+ A W Feb. 16, 1931 Michigan Normal H W Jan. 13, 1934 Wisconsin+ A L March 7, 1936 Purdue+ H L Jan. 14, 1939 Minnesota+ H L Dec. 13, 1941 Michigan State H W Jan. 28, 1944 Ohio State+ H L Jan. 4, 1947 Northwestern+ H W Feb. 7, 1949 Wisconsin+ H W March 5, 1951 Iowa+ H L Dec. 28, 1953 Loyola (Chicago) H W Jan. 16, 1956 Wisconsin+ A L Feb. 22, 1958 Northwestern+ H L March 5, 1960 Iowa+ A L Dec. 3, 1962 Creighton H W March 21, 1964 Kansas State N W Feb. 28, 1966 Iowa+ H W Feb. 27, 1968 Purdue+ H W March 7, 1970 Indiana+ H W March 11, 1972 Iowa+ A L March 14, 1974 Notre Dame N W Feb. 16, 1976 Eastern Michigan H W Jan. 8, 1978 Minnesota+ H W Dec. 15, 1979 Dayton H W March 5, 1981 Minnesota+ H W Feb. 5, 1983 Michigan State+ H L Dec. 22, 1984 Rutgers H W Feb. 26, 1986 Wisconsin+ A W Jan. 6, 1988 Northwestern+ A W March 4, 1989 Iowa+ H W Jan. 3, 1991 Michigan State+ A L March 29, 1992 Ohio State N W OT 1800 Jan. 8, 1994 Iowa+ A W March 12, 1995 Purdue+ A L Jan. 19, 1997 Iowa+ H W* March 8, 1998 Purdue N W* Jan. 25, 2000 Indiana+ A L Jan. 2, 2002 Penn State+ A W Nov.21, 2003 Oakland H W Jan. 15, 2005 Penn State+ A W Nov. 12, 2006 Eastern Michigan N W Jan. 19, 2008 Iowa+ H L Nov. 14, 2009 Northern Michigan H W Jan. 18, 2011 Northwestern A L March 16, 2012 Ohio N L Dec. 21, 2013 Stanford N W Feb. 8, 2016 Indiana A L Nov. 26, 2016 Mount St. Mary s H W March 23, 2017 Oregon N L MILESTONE WINS Win Opponent Date Site W U-M OPT DIF OT 1 Jan. 16, 1909 Oberlin H W OT 50 March 5, 1921 Ohio State+ A W Jan. 11, 1926 Iowa+ H W Jan. 27, 1930 Minnesota+ H W Jan. 21, 1935 Northwestern+ H W Dec. 30, 1938 Butler A W Feb. 12, 1944 Chicago+ A W Feb. 28, 1948 Ohio State+ H W Dec. 5, 1953 Pittsburgh A W Feb. 8, 1958 Illinois+ H W March 9, 1963 Wisconsin+ A W Dec. 6, 1965 Ball State H W Dec. 29, 1969 Butler H W Jan. 13, 1973 Michigan State+ A W Dec. 29, 1975 LaSalle N W Dec. 17, 1977 Central Michigan H W Dec. 20, 1980 Western Michigan H W Feb. 11, 1984 Michigan State+ H W Jan. 4, 1986 Ohio State+ A W Jan. 24, 1988 Indiana+ A W Dec. 30, 1989 Eastern Michigan H W March 27, 1992 Oklahoma State N W Feb. 13, 1994 Ohio State+ A W Dec. 11, 1996 St. John s N W Dec. 30, 1998 Wisconsin+ H W Jan. 8, 2003 Wisconsin+ H W Dec. 3, 2005 Notre Dame A W Nov. 11, 2008 Michigan Tech H W Feb. 9, 2011 Northwestern H W Jan. 30, 2013 Northwestern H W Jan. 17, 2015 Northwestern H W March 10, 2017 Purdue N W OT 1554 March 19, 2017 Louisville N W NCAA SANCTION ADJUSTED Win Opponent Date Site W U-M OPT DIF OT Wins 1 through 1050 remain unadjusted 1100 Dec. 28, 1999 Towson H W Dec. 2, 2003 N.C. State N W Feb. 21, 2006 Illinois+ H W Jan. 24, 2009 Northwestern H W Dec. 10, 2011 Oakland A W Nov. 12, 2013 S.C. State H W Dec. 15, 2015 Northern Kentucky H W March 19, 2017 Louisville N W NCAA SANCTION ADJUSTED Game Opponent Date Site W U-M OPT DIF OT Games 1 through 1750 remain unadjusted 1800 Jan. 24, 1995 Indiana+ A W Dec. 13, 2000 Bowling Green H W Nov. 23, 2002 St. Bonaventure N W-FF Feb. 14, 2004 Iowa+ A L Dec. 7, 2005 Delaware State H W Jan. 31, 2007 Iowa+ H L Dec. 3, 2008 Maryland A L Jan. 30, 2010 Iowa+ H W Nov. 21, 2011 Memphis N W Jan. 27, 2013 Illinois A W March 14, 2014 Illinois N W Dec. 19, 2015 Youngstown State H W Feb. 16, 207 Wisconsin H W March 23, 2017 Oregon N L

78 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Top Seasons 20-WIN SEASONS Total Season Record Pct * * * * * LARGEST CROWDS 75,350 (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga,) vs. Syracuse, April 6, ,326 (Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.) vs. Louisville, April 8, ,151 (Superdome, New Orleans, La.) vs. North Carolina, April 5, 1993* 64,151 (Superdome, New Orleans, La.) vs. Kentucky April 3, 1993* 50,379 (Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.) vs. Duke, April 6, 1992* 50,379 (Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.) vs. Cincinnati, April 4, 1992* 40,639 (Cowboys Stadium) vs. Kansas, March 29, ,187 (Kingdome, Seattle, Wash.) vs. Seton Hall, April 3, ,187 (Kingdome, Seattle, Wash.) vs. Illinois, April 1, WIN SEASONS Total Season Record Pct * TOP BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON RECORDS Season Record Pct. Finish st nd rd st nd st t-1st nd nd ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE Season Record Pct * UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONS Total Season Record Arena Crisler Arena Crisler Arena Yost Fieldhouse Yost Fieldhouse 13

79 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Win & Loss Records LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Margin Date Opponent Score 60 Detroit Naval Station Feb. 14, 1919 W, Youngstown State Dec. 19, 2015 W, at Chicago Jan. 11, 1946 W, vs. Charlotte Nov. 26, 2015 W, Houston Baptist Dec. 7, 2013 W, Los Angeles State Feb. 5, 1955 W, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, 1987 W, Northern Michigan Dec. 20, 1988 W, Chicago State Dec. 9, 1991 W, Michigan Normal Dec. 7, 1936 W, Youngstown State Dec. 21, 1988 W, Central Michigan Dec. 6, 1989 W, Eastern Michigan Nov. 30, 1977 W, Massachusetts Dec. 1, 1979 W, * Indiana Feb. 22, 1998* W, MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS (ALL-SEASONS) Wins Game Started Game Ended 17 Purdue (Jan. 12, 1985) Fairleigh Dickinson (March 15, 1985) 16 Slippery Rock (Nov. 9, 2012) Ohio State (Jan. 13, 2013) 16 Virginia Tech (Nov. 22, 1985) Purdue (Jan. 11, 1986) 14 Chicago (Jan. 29, 1921) Michigan Agricultural (Jan. 6, 1922) 13 Bowling Green (Dec. 11, 2002) Michigan State (Jan. 26, 2003) 13 Alabama-Birmingham (Nov. 29, 1987) Michigan State (Jan. 14, 1988) 13 Wichita State (March 15, 1984) Rutgers (Dec. 22, 1984) 13 Illinois (Jan. 9, 1965) Minnesota (March 6, 1965) 13 Wisconsin (Feb. 22, 1926) Minnesota (Jan. 24, 1927) 12* Penn State (Feb. 17, 1993) Kentucky (April 3, 1993) LONGEST WINNING STREAK (IN SEASON) Wins Game Stated Game Ended Season 17 Purdue Villanova Slippery Rock Ohio State Virginia Tech Minnesota Bowling Green Michigan State Alabama-Birmingham Ohio State Illinois Ohio State * Penn State North Carolina * Detroit Mercy Indiana Vanderbilt Alaska-Anchorage Fort Wayne Nationals Chicago CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS Wins Game Started Game Ended 24 Ohio State (Jan. 5, 1985) Iowa (Feb. 15, 1986) 22 Ohio State (Jan. 12, 1976) Eastern Michigan (Nov. 30, 1977) 17 Slippery Rock (Nov. 9, 2012) Indiana (March 10, 2013) 17 Ball State (Dec. 1, 1964) Wisconsin (Jan. 29, 1966) 16 Michigan State (March 5, 2011) Purdue (Feb. 25, 2012) 16 Minnesota (Feb. 22, 1947) Wisconsin (Feb. 7, 1949) 15 Indiana (Feb. 13, 1988) Ohio State (Jan. 16, 1989) 14 Michigan State (March 6, 1971) Iowa (Jan. 8, 1973 ) 13* Wisconsin (Feb. 1, 1995) Penn State (Jan. 21, 1996) 13* Notre Dame (Jan. 16, 1993) Detroit (Dec. 6, 1993) 13 Southern Illinois (Dec. 1, 1973) Ohio State (Jan. 4, 1975) 12 Bowling Green (Dec. 11, 2002) Ohio State (Feb. 15, 2003) 12 Iowa (Feb. 25, 1963) Illinois (Feb. 29, 1964) 12 Chicago (Jan. 10, 1922) Minnesota (Feb. 12, 1923) CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Wins Game Started Game Ended 10 Purdue (Jan. 12, 1985) Ohio State (Jan. 4, 1986) 7 Louisville YMCA (Dec. 27, 1920) Northwestern (Jan. 22, 1921) 7 Chicago (Jan. 29, 1921) Case ( Dec. 17, 1921) 6 Vanderbilt (Dec. 6, 1976) Wisconsin (Jan. 27, 1977) 6 Northwestern (Jan. 16, 1965) Illinois (Feb. 27, 1965) 6 Wisconsin (March 9, 1963) Michigan State (Jan. 25, 1964) 6 Chicago (Feb. 12, 1944) Illinois (Jan. 6, 1945) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Margin Date Opponent Score 51 at Michigan State March 4, 2000 L, at Ohio State Feb. 1, 1960 L, at Duke Dec. 12, 1998* L, at Duke Dec. 9, 2000 L, at Indiana Feb. 24, 1991 L, at Minnesota Feb. 16, 1918 L, at UCLA Dec. 23, 2006 L, at Purdue Feb. 13, 2002 L, at Indiana Jan. 25, 2000 L, vs. Oregon State Dec. 27, 1961 L, MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES (ALL-SEASONS) Losses Game Started Game Ended 9 Northwestern (Feb. 11, 1967) Kentucky (Dec. 2, 1967) 8 Purdue (Jan. 30, 1960) Wisconsin (Feb. 22, 1960) 7 Iowa (Jan. 22, 2000) Wisconsin ( Feb. 16, 2000) 7 Bowling Green (Dec. 14, 1961) Ohio State (Jan. 13, 1962) 7 Illinois (Feb. 6, 1954) Illinois (Feb. 27, 1954) 7 Wisconsin (Jan. 14, 1944) Ohio State (Jan. 29, 1944) 6 at Wisconsin (Jan. 5, 2011) Minnesota (Jan. 22, 2011) 6 St. Bonaventure (Nov. 23, 2002) Duke (Dec. 7, 2002) 6 Ohio State (Feb. 12, 1981) Indiana (Feb. 28, 1981) 6 Minnesota (Feb. 10, 1958) Illinois (March 1, 1958) 6 Illinois (Feb. 9, 1953) Minnesota (Feb. 28, 1953) 6 Indiana (Jan. 17, 1920) Wisconsin (Feb. 14, 1920) 6 Indiana ( Jan. 18, 1918) Great Lakea (Feb. 11, 1918) 6 Colorado State (Feb. 11, 2002) Ohio State, (March 2, 2002) LONGEST LOSING STREAK (IN SEASON) Losses Game Stated Game Ended Season 8 Northwestern Season Ended Purdue Michigan State Iowa Penn State Bowling Green Iowa Illinois Purdue Wisconsin Indiana at Wisconsin Minnesota Central Michigan Minnesota St. Bonaventure Duke Colorado State Ohio State Ohio State Minnesota Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Purdue Notre Dame Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Indiana Kalamazoo CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES Losses Game Started Game Ended 6 Central Michigan (Dec. 15, 2007) Minnesota (Jan. 31, 2008) 5 Ohio State (Feb. 18, 1967) Duke (Dec. 6, 1967) 5 Michigan State (Jan. 17, 1953) Minnesota (Feb. 28, 1953) 5 Ohio State (Feb. 19, 1951) Pennsylvania (Dec. 20, 1951) 5 Indiana (Jan. 17, 1920) Illinois (March 1, 1920) 4 Illinois (Feb. 6, 1960) Wisconsin (Feb. 22, 1960) 4 Stanford (Dec. 22, 1950) Michigan State (Jan. 20, 1951) 4 Minnesota (Jan. 14, 1939) Ohio State (Feb. 27, 1939) 4 Minnesota (Feb. 11, 1935) Illinois (March 4, 1935) 4 Indiana (Jan. 18, 1918) Great Lakes (Feb. 11, 1918) CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES Losses Game Started Game Ended 31 Michigan State (Feb. 14, 1959) Ohio State (Jan. 13, 1962) 11 Michigan State (Feb. 14, 1981) Michigan State (Feb. 11, 1982) 11 Michigan State (March 7, 1966) Indiana (March 6, 1967) 8 Minnesota, 82-90, (Jan. 9, 2002) Wisconsin (Feb. 27, 2002) 8 Duke (Dec. 12, 1998*) Indiana (Feb. 21, 1999*) 8 Ohio State (Feb. 18, 1990) Purdue ( Jan. 12, 1991) 8 North Carolina State (Dec. 20, 1949) Toledo (Dec. 6, 1950) 7 Oakland (Nov. 17, 2000) Ohio State (an. 18, 2001) 7 Wisconsin (Jan. 16, 1956) Nebraska (Dec. 8, 1956) 7 Northwestern (Jan. 9, 1954) Michigan State (March 6, 1954) 7 Iowa (Feb. 11, 1952) Indiana (Dec. 20, 1952) 14

80 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Last Second Games Date Opponent W/L Score Player Play Seconds Left Jan. 15, 1962 Iowa W Cole, Tom free throw 1 Dec. 14, 1964 vs. Wichita State W Russell, Cazzie jump shot 1 Dec. 30, 1964 vs. Princeton W Russell, Cazzie 12 foot jumper left side 2 Dec. 28, 1972 vs. St. John s L Schaeffer, William spinning jumper 2 Jan. 19, 1974 Michigan State W Kupec, C.J. 18 foot jumper 0 Jan. 27, 1975 Wisconsin W Britt, Wayman 2 free throws 0 Feb. 17, 1975 Minnesota W Grote, Steve layup 1 Feb. 24, 1975 at Wisconsin L McCauley, Bruce 10 foot jumper 2 March 3, 1975 Illinois W Johnson, Joe 20 foot jumper from foul circle 2 Dec. 29, 1976 vs. Providence L Misevicius, Bob 5 foot jumper 3 Feb. 2, 1978 at Michigan State W Lozier, Mark 29 foot shot 0 Jan. 18, 1979 at Northwestern W Hardy, Alan 15 foot jumper 1 Jan. 25, 1979 Michigan State W Keith Smith free throw 0 Jan. 27, 1979 at Illinois W Bodnar, Marty steal and layup 1 Feb. 10, 1979 Indiana W Bodnar, Marty 15 foot jumper right side 1 Jan. 24, 1980 Michigan State L Vincent, Jay free throw 3 Jan. 10, 1981 Minnesota W (2) Bodnar, Marty jumper 5 Feb. 5, 1981 Michigan State W Bodnar, Marty layup 2 Jan. 28, 1982 Ohio State W Pelekoudas, Dan 18 foot jumper right, from Eric Turner 1 Jan. 19, 1984 Ohio State L Stokes, Ron 12 foot jumper right side 1 Feb. 16, 1984 Illinois W Turner, Eric 10 foot jumper left side 3 Jan. 19, 1985 Iowa W (3) Tarpley, Roy 10 foot bank shot off rebound 0 March 10, 1985 at Indiana W Grant, Gary 10 foot off balance jumper from point 1 Jan. 8, 1986 Illinois W Henderson, Robert 10 foot jumper from lane 1 Feb. 19, 1989 Indiana L Edwards, Jay 24 foot three-point shot 1 April 1, 1989 vs. Illinois W Higgins, Sean 6 foot left side 2 April 3, 1989 vs. Seton Hall W (1) Robinson, Rumeal 2 free throws 3 Jan. 27, 1990 Michigan State W Robinson, Rumeal 4 foot jump hook from Terry Mills 2 March 4, 1990 at Purdue L Oliver, Jimmy 19 foot jumper, shot left 3 Dec. 29, 1992* vs. North Carolina W* Rose, Jalen bank shot left, off rebound 1 March 23, 1993 vs. UCLA W* (1) King, Jimmy putback off a jumper miss 2.4 Feb. 26, 1997 Minnesota L* Bobby Jackson free throw 2.9 Nov. 30, 1997 at Detroit W* Baston, Maceo layup from Robert Traylor* 0 Feb. 7, 2004 Purdue W Sims, Courtney tip-in off jumper 1.4 March 20, 2006 Notre Dame W (2) Harris, Dion three-pointer 0.8 Nov. 29, 2008 Savannah State W Sims, DeShawn sideline two-pointer 0.8 Feb. 23, 2011 Wisconsin L Gasser, Josh banked in three-pointer 1.0 Nov. 24, 2013 vs. Charlotte L Williams, Terrence tip-in off missed shot 0.4 Feb. 26, 2014 at Purdue W (1) Robinson III, Glenn banked in lay-up off of long inbounds pass 2.9 March 10, 2016 vs. Northwestern W (1) Zak Irvin 15 foot jumper 3 March 11, 2016 vs. Indiana W Kameron Chatman baseline three-pointer 0 March 1, 2017 at Northwestern L Dererk Pardon layup after a full court pass 1.7 (1) - overtime; (2) - double overtime; (3) - triple overtime 15

81 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Overtime Games Michigan's Overtime Games Date Opponent Site W/L Score 1/16/1909 Oberlin H W /15/1919 Michigan Agricultural A W (2) 1/14/1922 Wisconsin A L /5/1924 Notre Dame A L (2) 3/1/1926 Wisconsin A W /7/1927 Iowa H W /7/1935 Ohio State H L /20/1936 Iowa H W /1/1940 Pittsburgh N W /30/1944 Ohio State H L /16/1945 Northwestern A W /22/1945 Indiana H L /18/1950 North Carolina State A L /12/1951 Minnesota H W /7/1956 Minnesota A W /26/1965 Michigan State A W /15/1965 Indiana A W (2) 1/4/1969 Iowa H W /7/1969 Indiana H W /1/1969 Loyola (Chicago) N L /10/1970 Purdue H L /12/1970 Detroit H W /12/1973 Western Michigan A W (3) 1/21/1974 Purdue A L /26/1974 Iowa A W /2/1975 Illinois A W (2) 1/27/1975 Wisconsin H W /17/1975 Minnesota H W /15/1975 UCLA N L /7/1976 Indiana A L /29/1976 Providence N L (2) 2/26/1977 Michigan State H W /31/1977 Toledo H L /10/1980 Indiana A L /19/1980 Ohio State H W /24/1980 Michigan State H L /26/1980 Northwestern A L (3) 1/31/1980 Wisconsin A W /10/1981 Minnesota A W (2) 1/15/1981 Indiana H W /22/1981 Illinois H W (2) 2/5/1981 Michigan State H W /7/1981 Purdue H L /28/1982 Ohio State H W /27/1983 Purdue H L (3) 1/28/1984 Illinois A L (4) 2/18/1984 Purdue H L /10/1984 Northwestern A L /10/1985 Illinois A L /19/1985 Iowa H W (3) 2/8/1986 Illinois A L /9/1989 Iowa A W (2) 4/3/1989 Seton Hall N W /9/1989 Duke H W /20/1990 Iowa A L /19/1991 Wisconsin A W /18/1991 Purdue H L (2) 12/14/1991 Duke H L /9/1992 Iowa A W /29/1992 Michigan State A W /29/1992 Ohio State N W /7/1993 Michigan State H W* /10/1993 Illinois A W* /21/1993 UCLA N W* /3/1993 Kentucky N W* /13/1994 Ohio State H W /12/1994 Northwestern A L /17/1994 Pepperdine N W /29/1994 Portland N W /11/1995 Iowa H W (2) 3/16/1995 Western Kentucky N L /2/1996 Bradley H W* /21/1996 Arizona N W* /16/1997 Indiana H L* /9/1997 Ohio State A W* /17/1997 Eastern Michigan H L* /4/1999 Purdue N W* /8/2000 Purdue A W (2) Michigan Overtime Game Facts Michigan's Overtime Games Overtime Record Home Record Away Record Neutral Record Crisler Center Record Single Overtime Record Double Overtime Record Triple Overtime Record Quadruple Overtime Record Longest Win Streak in Overtime... 8 [1/9/1992 to 1/13/1994] Michigan's Big Ten Overtime Games Big Ten Overtime Record Big Ten Home Record Big Ten Road Record Big Ten Neutral Record Most Overtime Games in a Season... 5, twice & Consecutive Overtime Games... 4 Occurred during the season -- Ohio State (W, on 1/19/1980), Michigan State (L, on 1/24/1980), Northwestern (L, (3ot) on 1/26/1980), Wisconsin (W, on 1/31/1980) Date Opponent Site W/L Score 1/16/2000 Illinois H W /19/2000 Penn State H W /26/2000 Northwestern A W /11/2002 Colorado State A L /30/2003 Butler A W /24/2004 Arizona N L /5/2005 Iowa H L /20/2006 Notre Dame H W (2) 11/29/2008 Savannah State H W /7/2009 Indiana A W /15/2009 Northwestern A W /22/2009 Iowa A L /26/2009 Creighton N W /16/2010 Iowa A W /9/2011 Kansas H L /19/2011 Iowa A W /11/2012 Northwestern H W /21/2012 Northwestern A W /5/2013 Ohio State H W /9/2013 Wisconsin A L /29/2013 Kansas N W /22/2013 Florida State N W /26/2014 Purdue A W /30/2015 Illinois H W /24/2015 Wisconsin H L /1/2015 Michigan State A L /12/2015 Illinois A L /3/2015 Northwestern A L (2) 3/10/2016 Northwestern N W /1/2017 Iowa A L /19/2017 Minnesota A L /10/2017 Purdue N W (2) - double overtime (3) - triple overtime (4) - quadruple overtime Quadruple Overtime (0-1) 1/28/1984 Illinois A L Triple Overtime (2-2) 12/12/1973 Western Michigan A W /26/1980 Northwestern A L /27/1983 Purdue H L /19/1985 Iowa H W Double Overtime (9-4) 2/15/1919 Michigan Agricultural A W /5/1924 Notre Dame A L /15/1965 Indiana A W /2/1975 Illinois A W /29/1976 Providence N L /10/1981 Minnesota A W /22/1981 Illinois H W /9/1989 Iowa A W /18/1991 Purdue H L /11/1995 Iowa H W /8/2000 Purdue A W /20/2006 Notre Dame H W /3/2015 Northwestern A L

82 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Overtime Games Home Overtime Games (28-16) Date Opponent W/L Score 1/16/1909 Oberlin W /7/1927 Iowa W /7/1935 Ohio State L /20/1936 Iowa W /30/1944 Ohio State L /22/1945 Indiana L /12/1951 Minnesota W /4/1969 Iowa W /7/1969 Indiana W /10/1970 Purdue L /12/1970 Detroit W /27/1975 Wisconsin W /17/1975 Minnesota W /26/1977 Michigan State W /31/1977 Toledo L /19/1980 Ohio State W /24/1980 Michigan State L /15/1981 Indiana W /22/1981 Illinois W (2) 2/5/1981 Michigan State W /7/1981 Purdue L /28/1982 Ohio State W /27/1983 Purdue L (3) 2/18/1984 Purdue L /19/1985 Iowa W (3) 12/9/1989 Duke W /18/1991 Purdue L (2) 12/14/1991 Duke L /7/1993 Michigan State W* /13/1994 Ohio State W /11/1995 Iowa W (2) 12/2/1996 Bradley W* /16/1997 Indiana L* /17/1997 Eastern Michigan L* /16/2000 Illinois W /19/2000 Penn State W /5/2005 Iowa L /20/2006 Notre Dame W (2) 11/29/2008 Savannah State W /9/2011 Kansas L /11/2012 Northwestern W /5/2013 Ohio State W /30/2015 Illinois W /24/2015 Wisconsin L * NCAA Sanctioned Game Road Overtime Games (26-21) Date Opponent W/L Score 2/15/1919 Michigan Agricultural W (2) 1/14/1922 Wisconsin L /5/1924 Notre Dame L (2) 3/1/1926 Wisconsin W /16/1945 Northwestern W /18/1950 North Carolina State L /7/1956 Minnesota W /26/1965 Michigan State W /15/1965 Indiana W (2) 12/12/1973 Western Michigan W (3) 1/21/1974 Purdue L /26/1974 Iowa W /2/1975 Illinois W (2) 2/7/1976 Indiana L /10/1980 Indiana L /26/1980 Northwestern L (3) 1/31/1980 Wisconsin W /10/1981 Minnesota W (2) 1/28/1984 Illinois L (4) 3/10/1984 Northwestern L /10/1985 Illinois L /8/1986 Illinois L /9/1989 Iowa W (2) 1/20/1990 Iowa L /19/1991 Wisconsin W /9/1992 Iowa W /29/1992 Michigan State W /10/1993 Illinois W* /12/1994 Northwestern L /9/1997 Ohio State W* /8/2000 Purdue W (2) 2/26/2000 Northwestern W /11/2002 Colorado State L /30/2003 Butler 1 W /7/2009 Indiana W /15/2009 Northwestern W /22/2009 Iowa L /16/2010 Iowa W /19/2011 Iowa W /21/2012 Northwestern W /9/2013 Wisconsin L /26/2014 Purdue W /1/2015 Michigan State L /12/2015 Illinois L /3/2015 Northwestern L (2) 1/1/2017 Iowa L /19/2017 Minnesota L Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) * NCAA Sanctioned Game Neutral Overtime Games (14-5) Date Opponent W/L Score 1/1/1940 Pittsburgh 1 W /1/1969 Loyola (Chicago) 2 L /15/1975 UCLA 3 L /29/1976 Providence 4 L (2) 4/3/1989 Seton Hall 5 W /29/1992 Ohio State 6 W /21/1993 UCLA 7 W* /3/1993 Kentucky 8 W* /17/1994 Pepperdine 9 W /29/1994 Portland 10 W /16/1995 Western Kentucky 11 L /21/1996 Arizona 12 W* /4/1999 Purdue 13 W* /24/2004 Arizona 14 L /26/2009 Creighton 15 W /29/2013 Kansas 16 W /22/2013 Florida State 17 W /10/2016 Northwestern 18 W /10/2017 Purdue 19 W played in Columbus, Ohio 2 - Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) 3 - NCAA West Regional, Wallis Beasley (Pullman, Wash.) 4 - Providence Industrial National Classic, Providence Civic Center (Providence, R.I.) 5 - NCAA Championship, Kingdome (Seattle, Wash.) 6 - NCAA Southeast Regional, Rupp Arena (Lexington, Ky.) 7 - NCAA West Regional, McKale Center (Tucson, Az.) 8 - NCAA Final Four, Superdome (New Orleans, La.) 9 - NCAA Mideast Regional, Kansas Coliseum (Wichita, Kan.) 10 - U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Edmundson Pavilion (Seattle, Wash.) 11 - NCAA Midwest Regional, Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) 12 - Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 13 - Big Ten Tournament, United Center (Chicago, Ill.) 14 - Preseason NIT, Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) 15 - Old Spice Classic, Disney's Milk House (Orlando, Fla.) 16 - NCAA South Regional, Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas) 17 - Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Coliseo Roberto Clemento (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 18- Big Ten Tournament Second Round, Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) 18- Big Ten Tournament Second Round, Verzion Center (Washington, D.C.) * NCAA Sanctioned Game Big Ten Overtime Games (49-30) Illinois (5-4) 1/2/1975 A W (2) 1/22/1981 H W (2) 1/28/1984 A L (4) 1/10/1985 A L /8/1986 A L /10/1993 A W* /16/2000 H W /30/2015 H W /12/2015 A L Indiana (4-4) 12/22/1945 H L /15/1965 A W (2) 1/7/1969 H W /7/1976 A L /10/1980 A L /15/1981 H W /16/1997 H L* /7/2009 H W Iowa (10-4) 3/7/1927 H W /20/1936 H W /4/1969 H W /26/1974 A W /19/1985 H W (3) 2/9/1989 A W (2) 1/20/1990 A L /9/1992 A W /11/1995 H W (2) 3/5/2005 H L /22/2009 H L /16/2010 H W /19/2011 H W /1/2017 A L Michigan State (5-2) 1/26/1965 A W /26/1977 H W /24/1980 H L /5/1981 H W /29/1992 A W /7/1993 H W* /1/2015 A L Minnesota (4-1) 2/12/1951 H W /7/1956 A W /17/1975 H W /10/1981 A W (2) 2/19/2017 A L Northwestern (6-4) 2/16/1945 A W /26/1980 A L (3) 3/10/1984 A L /12/1994 A L /26/2000 A W /15/2009 H W /11/2012 H W /21/2012 A W /3/2015 A L (2) 3/10/2016 N W Ohio State (6-2) 1/7/1935 H L /30/1944 H L /19/1980 H W /28/1982 H W /29/1992 N W /13/1994 H W /9/1997 A W* /5/2013 H W Penn State (1-0) 2/19/2000 H W Purdue (4-6) 1/10/1970 A L /21/1974 A L /7/1981 H L /27/1983 H L (3) 2/18/1984 H L /18/1991 H L (2) 3/4/1999 N W* /8/2000 A W (2) 2/26/2014 A W /10/2017 N W Wisconsin (4-3) 1/14/1922 A L /1/1926 A W /27/1975 H W /31/1980 A W /19/1991 A W /9/2013 A L /24/2015 H L

83 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years 100-Point Games Michigan's 100-Point Games Date Opponent Site W/L Score 12/8/1953 Valparaiso H W /4/1954 Pittsburgh H W /20/1954 Denver A W /19/1956 Kent State H W /16/1957 Illinois H W /2/1959 Illinois H W /26/1962 Indiana H W /14/1963 Western Michigan H W /31/1963 Detroit H W /22/1964 Wisconsin A W /21/1964 Kansas State N W /9/1964 Indiana State H W /23/1965 Purdue H W /26/1965 Michigan State A W (ot) /20/1965 Ohio State H W /4/1965 Bowling Green H W /6/1965 Ball State H W /12/1966 Wisconsin H W /19/1966 Purdue H W /26/1966 Purdue A W /28/1966 Iowa H W /5/1966 Northwestern H W /4/1967 Detroit A W /5/1968 Minnesota H W /24/1968 Minnesota A W /27/1968 Purdue H W /7/1968 Western Michigan H W /20/1968 Kentucky N L /23/1968 Utah H W /28/1968 Butler A W /1/1969 Loyola N L (ot) /22/1969 Utah A L /29/1969 Butler H W /31/1970 Purdue A L /7/1970 Indiana H W /21/1970 Harvard H W /30/1970 Villanova N W /20/1971 Minnesota H W /1/1971 Notre Dame A W /12/1972 Illinois H W /19/1972 Toledo H W /17/1973 Northwestern H W /21/1973 Yale H W /2/1974 Illinois A W /23/1974 Purdue H W /9/1974 Michigan State A W /13/1975 Dayton H W /8/1976 Wisconsin A W /31/1976 Iowa H W /2/1976 Wisconsin H W /18/1976 Kent State H W /21/1976 Central Michigan H W /6/1977 Northwestern H W /30/1977 Eastern Michigan H W /23/1978 Illinois H W /16/1978 Western Michigan H W /1/1979 Massachusetts H W /20/1980 Western Michigan H W /5/1984 Youngstown State H W /29/1985 Cleveland State H W /21/1986 Bradley H W /6/1986 Illinois-Chicago H W /20/1986 Northern Michigan H W /30/1986 Alaska-Anchorage N W /8/1987 Ohio State H W /31/1987 Iowa H W /21/1987 Northwestern H W /7/1987 Purdue H W /27/1987 Miami (Fla.) N W /7/1987 Western Michigan H W /12/1987 Eastern Michigan H W /19/1987 Northern Michigan H W /9/1988 Minnesota H W /3/1988 Iowa H W /2/1988 Northwestern H W /19/1988 Florida N W /2/1988 Grambling State H W /3/1988 South Dakota State H W /7/1988 Central Michigan H W /10/1988 Western Michigan H W /20/1988 Northern Michigan H W /21/1988 Youngstown State H W /29/1988 Holy Cross N W /9/1989 Iowa A W (2ot) Michigan 100-Point Game Facts Total Michigan 100-Point Games Michigan 100-Point Game Record Michigan 100-Point Game Home Record Michigan 100-Point Game Road Record Michigan 100-Point Game Neutral Record Michigan 100-Point Game Overtime Record Michigan 100-Point Game Crisler Arena Record Longest Win Streak When Scoring 100 Points...58 [3/7/1970 to 3/18/1990] Longest Losing Streak When Scoring 100 Points... 2 [2/1/1969 to 12/22/1969] Current Win Streak When Scoring 100 Points... 8 straight Total Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Games Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Game Record Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Home Record Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Road Record Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Neutral Record Michigan Big Ten 100-Point Overtime Record Michigan s Most Points in a Game , Purdue (W, , 2/19/66) Michigan s Most Points at Home , Purdue (W,128-94, 2/19/66) Michigan s Most Points on Road...108, at Iowa (W, (ot), 2/9/89) Michigan s Most Points at Neutral Site , vs. Loyola Marymount (L, , 3/18/90) Opponent's Most Points in a Game , vs. Loyola Marymount (L, , 3/18/90) Opponent s Most Points in Ann Arbor...108, Duke (W, (ot), 12/9/1989) Opponent s Most Points at Opponent's Arena , at Arizona (L, , 12/30/1993) Opponent s Most Points at Neutral Site , vs. Loyola Marymount (L, , 3/18/90) Most 100-Point Games in Season... 10, Consecutive 100-Point Games... 3 Occurred in the season -- Iowa State (W, on 12/2/89), Central Michigan (W, on 12/6/89), Duke (W, (ot) on 12/9/89) 3/4/1989 Iowa H W /25/1989 Virginia N W /2/1989 Iowa State H W /6/1989 Central Michigan H W /9/1989 Duke H W (ot) /28/1989 Northern Michigan H W /30/1989 Eastern Michigan H W /10/1990 Iowa H W /18/1990 Loyola Marymount N L /12/1990 Chicago State H W /2/1991 Detroit A W /9/1991 Chicago State H W /22/1992 East Tennessee State N W* /28/1993 Auburn N W /3/1994 Boston University H W /22/1998 Indiana H W* /12/2007 Oakland H W /9/2012 Slippery Rock H W /7/2013 Houston Baptist H W /26/2015 Charlotte N W /19/2015 Youngstown State H W Opponent 100-Point Games (7-34) Date Opponent Site W/L Score 2/14/1959 Michigan State A L /28/1959 Ohio State A L /5/1962 Minnesota A L /4/1963 Indiana A L /8/1965 Wichita State A L /8/1965 Wichita State A L /21/1965 Duke N L /21/1965 Duke N L /12/1966 Wisconsin N W /28/1966 Georgia Tech N L /11/1967 Northwestern A L /20/1968 Ohio State A L /5/1968 Minnesota H W /5/1968 Minnesota H W /21/1969 Northwestern A L /21/1969 Northwestern A L /1/1969 Loyola (Chicago) A L (ot) /22/1969 Illinois A L /22/1969 Illinois A L /4/1969 Purdue A L /22/1969 Utah A L /6/1970 Iowa H L /10/1970 Purdue H L (ot) /13/1970 Ohio State A L /31/1970 Purdue A L /24/1970 Indiana A L /5/1970 Kentucky A L /30/1971 Washington N L /30/1971 Washington N L /10/1973 Ohio State H L /15/1975 UCLA N L (ot) /30/1975 UNLV A L /12/1981 Ohio State H L /21/1986 Bradley H W /14/1987 North Carolina N L /3/1988 Iowa H W /9/1989 Iowa A W (2ot) /9/1989 Duke H W (ot) /18/1990 Loyola-Marymount N L /24/1991 Indiana A L /30/1993 Arizona A L /12/1998 Duke A L* /11/1999 Duke H L /4/2000 Michigan State A L /9/2000 Duke A L /3/2001 Michigan State A L /8/2001 Duke H L

84 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years 100-Point Games Home 100-Point Games (77-0) Date Opponent W/L Score 12/8/1953 Valparaiso W /4/1954 Pittsburgh W /19/1956 Kent State W /16/1957 Illinois W /2/1959 Illinois W /26/1962 Indiana W /14/1963 Western Michigan W /31/1963 Detroit W /9/1964 Indiana State W /23/1965 Purdue W /20/1965 Ohio State W /4/1965 Bowling Green W /6/1965 Ball State W /12/1966 Wisconsin W /19/1966 Purdue W /28/1966 Iowa W /5/1966 Northwestern W /5/1968 Minnesota W /27/1968 Purdue W /7/1968 Western Michigan W /23/1968 Utah W /29/1969 Butler W /7/1970 Indiana W /21/1970 Harvard W /20/1971 Minnesota W /12/1972 Illinois W /19/1972 Toledo W /17/1973 Northwestern W /21/1973 Yale W /23/1974 Purdue W /13/1975 Dayton W /31/1976 Iowa W /2/1976 Wisconsin W /18/1976 Kent State W /21/1976 Central Michigan W /6/1977 Northwestern W /30/1977 Eastern Michigan W /23/1978 Illinois W /16/1978 Western Michigan W /1/1979 Massachusetts W /20/1980 Western Michigan W /5/1984 Youngstown State W /29/1985 Cleveland State W /21/1986 Bradley W /6/1986 Illinois-Chicago W /20/1986 Northern Michigan W /8/1987 Ohio State W /31/1987 Iowa W /21/1987 Northwestern W /7/1987 Purdue W /7/1987 Western Michigan W /12/1987 Eastern Michigan W /19/1987 Northern Michigan W /9/1988 Minnesota W /3/1988 Iowa W /2/1988 Northwestern W /2/1988 Grambling State W /3/1988 South Dakota State W /7/1988 Central Michigan W /10/1988 Western Michigan W /20/1988 Northern Michigan W /21/1988 Youngstown State W /4/1989 Iowa W /2/1989 Iowa State W /6/1989 Central Michigan W /9/1989 Duke W (ot) /28/1989 Northern Michigan W /30/1989 Eastern Michigan W /10/1990 Iowa W /12/1990 Chicago State W /9/1991 Chicago State W /3/1994 Boston University W /22/1998 Indiana W* /12/2007 Oakland W /9/2012 Slippery Rock W /7/2013 Houston Baptist W /15/2015 Youngstown State W Road 100-Point Games (13-2) Date Opponent W/L Score 12/20/1954 Denver W /22/1964 Wisconsin W /26/1965 Michigan State W (ot) /26/1966 Purdue W /4/1967 Detroit W /24/1968 Minnesota W /28/1968 Butler W /22/1969 Utah L /31/1970 Purdue L /1/1971 Notre Dame W /2/1974 Illinois W /9/1974 Michigan State W /8/1976 Wisconsin W /9/1989 Iowa W (2ot) /2/1991 Detroit W Big Ten 100-Point Games (38-1) Illinois (5-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/16/1957 H W /2/1959 H W /12/1972 H W /2/1974 A W /23/1978 H W Indiana (3-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/26/1962 H W /7/1970 H W /22/1998 H W* Iowa (7-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/28/1966 H W /31/1976 H W /31/1987 H W /3/1988 H W /9/1989 A W (2ot) /4/1989 H W /10/1990 H W Michigan State (2-0) Date Site W/L Score 1/26/1965 A W (ot) /9/1974 A W Minnesota (4-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/5/1968 H W /24/1968 A W /20/1971 H W /9/1988 H W Nebraska (0-0) Date Site W/L Score None to Date Northwestern (5-0) Date Site W/L Score 3/5/1966 H W /17/1973 H W /6/1977 H W /21/1987 H W /2/1988 H W Ohio State (2-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/20/1965 H W /8/1987 H W Penn State (0-0) Date Site W/L Score None to Date Neutral 100-Point Games (10-3) Date Opponent W/L Score 3/21/1964 Kansas State 1 W /20/1968 Kentucky 2 L /1/1969 Loyola 3 L (ot) /30/1970 Villanova 4 W /30/1986 Alaska-Anchorage 5 W /27/1987 Miami (Fla.) 6 W /19/1988 Florida 7 W /29/1988 Holy Cross 8 W /25/1989 Virginia 9 W /18/1990 Loyola Marymount 10 L /22/1992 East Tennessee State 11 W* /28/1993 Auburn 12 W /26/2015 Charlotte 13 W NCAA Consolation Game (Kansas City (Mo.) 2 - Kentucky Invitational (Lexington (Ky.) 3 - Chicago Stadium (Chicago (Ill.) 4 - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu (Hawaii) 5 - UAB Classic (Birmingham (Ala.) 6 - Great Alaksa Shootout (Anchorage (Alaska) 7 - NCAA West Regional (Salt Lake City (Utah) 8 - Utah Basketball Classic (Salt Lake City (Utah) 9 - NCAA Southeast Regional (Lexington (Ky.) 10 - NCAA West Regional (Long Beach (Calif.) 11 - NCAA Southeast Regional (Atlanta (Ga.) 12 - Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tucson (Ariz.) 13 - Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) Purdue (6-1) Date Site W/L Score 1/23/1965 H W /19/1966 H W /26/1966 A W /27/1968 H W /31/1970 A L /23/1974 H W /7/1987 H W Wisconsin (4-0) Date Site W/L Score 2/22/1964 A W /12/1966 H W /8/1976 A W /2/1976 H W

85 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years In-Season Tournaments Season Date Tournament/Event City Arena Opponent W/L Score D 27 Big Seven Holiday Tournament Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium Missouri L D 28 Big Seven Holiday Tournament Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium Nebraska W D 29 Big Seven Holiday Tournament Kansas City, Mo. Municipal Auditorium Kansas W D 29 Pacific Coast Tournament Los Angeles, Calif. Memorial Sports Arena Stanford L D 30 Pacific Coact Tournament Los Angeles, Calif. Memorial Sports Arena Northwestern L D 27 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Oregon State L D 29 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. California L D 30 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Portland L D 26 Los Angeles Classic Los Angeles, Calf L.A. Sports Arena New York University W D 27 Los Angeles Classic Los Angeles, Calf L.A. Sports Arena UCLA L D 28 Los Angeles Classic Los Angeles, Calf L.A. Sports Arena Pittsburgh W D 28 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Manhattan W D 30 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Princeton W J 2 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden St. John s L D 27 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Washington State W D 29 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Arizona State L D 30 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Air Force W D 28 Holiday Basketball Classic Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavillion Georgia Tech L D 29 Holiday Basketball Classic Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavillion Wisconsin W D 30 Holiday Basketball Classic Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavillion Arkansas W D 21 Sun Devil Classic Tempe, Ariz. Oregon State W D 22 Sun Devil Classic Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State L D 20 Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena Kentucky L D 21 Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena Bradley W D 21 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Harvard W D 22 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Wyoming W D 28 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Saint Louis W D 29 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Hawaii L D 30 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Villanova W D 20 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Ohio W D 21 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Toledo L D 28 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Washington State L D 29 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Oregon W D 30 Far West Classic Portland, Ore. Washington L D 18 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Western Michigan W D 19 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Toledo W D 26 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Boston College W D 28 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden St. John s L D 30 Holiday Festival New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Manhattan L D 21 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Yale W D 22 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Bowling Green W D 28 UCLA Classic Los Angeles, Calf. Pauley Pavillion San Francisco W D 29 UCLA Classic Los Angeles, Calf. Pauley Pavillion UCLA L D 20 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Virginia Tech W D 21 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Manhattan W D 27 Motor City Classic Detroit, Mich. Calihan Hall Eastern Michigan W D 28 Motor City Classic Detroit, Mich. Calihan Hall Western Michigan W D 19 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Southern Illinois W D 20 Michigan Invitational Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Miami (Ohio) W D 29 Las Vegas Holiday Classic Las Vegas, Nev. L.V. Convention Center LaSalle W D 30 Las Vegas Holiday Classic Las Vegas, Nev. L.V. Convention Center UNLV L D 28 Providence Industrial National Classic Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center Rhode Island W D 29 Providence Industrial National Classic Providence, R.I. Providence Civic Center Providence L D 28 Sun Carnival El Paso, Texas Special Events Center Texas Tech L D 29 Sun Carnival El Paso, Texas Special Events Center Texas-El Paso W D 28 Sugar Bowl Tournament New Orleans, La. Superdome Mississippi L D 29 Sugar Bowl Tournament New Orleans, La. Superdome Tulane W D 27 Winston Tire Holiday Classic Los Angeles, Calif. L.A. Sports Arena Southern California L D 28 Winston Tire Holiday Classic Los Angeles, Calif. L.A. Sports Arena Alabama-Birm. L D 20 Toledo Blade Glass Classic Toledo, Ohio UT Centennial Hall Oklahoma State L D 21 Toledo Blade Glass Classic Toledo, Ohio UT Centennial Hall Vermont W D 27 Sun Bowl Classic El Paso, Texas Special Events Center Texas-El Paso L D 28 Sun Bowl Classic El Paso, Texas Special Events Center Texas Tech L N 22 Silversword Classic Lahaina, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Virginia Tech W N 23 Silversword Classic Lahaina, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Kansas State W N 21 Preseason NIT Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Bradley W N 23 Preseason NIT Memphis, Tenn. Mid-South Coliseum Memphis L D 29 Alabama-Birmingham Classic Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum Middle Tenn. State L D 30 Alabama-Birmingham Classic Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum Alaska-Anchorage W N 27 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska Sullivan Arena Miami (Fla) W N 28 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska Sullivan Arena Arizona L N 29 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage, Alaska Sullivan Arena Alabama-Birm. W D 28 South Florida Invitational Tampa, Fla. The Sun Dome Clemson W D 29 South Florida Invitational Tampa, Fla. The Sun Dome South Florida W N 25 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Vanderbilt W N 26 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Memphis W N 27 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Oklahoma W D 28 Utah Basketball Classic Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center Alaska-Anchorage L D 29 Utah Basketball Classic Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center Holy Cross W D 28 Arizona State Cactus Classic Tempe, Ariz. Wells Fargo Arena Texas L D 29 Arizona State Cactus Classic Tempe, Ariz. Wells Fargo Arena Pennsylvania W D 28 Red Lobster Classic Orlando, Fla. Orlando Arena BYU W D 30 Red Lobster Classic Orlando, Fla. Orlando Arena Virginia Tech W

86 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Preseason & In-Season Tournaments Season Date Tournament/Event City Arena Opponent W/L Score * D 28 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Blaisdell Center Nebraska * D 29 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Blaisdell Center North Carolina * D 30 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Blaisdell Center Kansas * D 28 Fiesta Bowl Classic Tucson, Ariz. McKale Center Auburn W D 30 Fiesta Bowl Classic Tucson, Ariz. McKale Center AArizona L N 21 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Tulane W N 22 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Utah W N 23 Maui Classic Lahania, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Arizona State L N 30 Great Eight Basketball Festival Auburn Hills, Mich. Palace of Auburn Hills Arizona L D 29 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tourney Seattle, Wash. Edmundson Pavillion Portland W D 30 U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tourney Seattle, Wash. Edmundson Pavillion Washington L * N 15 Preseason NIT, first round Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena DePaul * N 17 Preseason NIT, second round Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Weber State * N 22 Preseason NIT, Final Four New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Arizona * N 24 Preseason NIT, consolation New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Georgia Tech * D 28 Las Vegas Holiday Classic Las Vegas, Nev. Thomas & Mack Center UNLV * D 30 Las Vegas Holiday Classic Las Vegas, Nev. Thomas & Mack Center Davidson * * D 28 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Memphis * D 29 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Wash. St. * D 30 Rainbow Classic Honolulu, Hawaii Special Events Center Pittsburgh * * D 24 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic San Juan, Puerto Rico Eugene Guerra Sports Complex Murray State * D 25 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic San Juan, Puerto Rico Eugene Guerra Sports Complex American P.R. * D 26 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic San Juan, Puerto Rico Eugene Guerra Sports Complex Syracuse * * N 23 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Clemson * N 24 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Syracuse * N 25 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahania Civic Center Utah * D 27 Orange Bowl Classic Miami, Fla. National Car Rental Center Florida * D 2 BB&T Classic Washington, D.C. MCI Arena Maryland L D 3 BB&T Classic Washington, D.C. MCI Arena St. John s L N 23 Paradise Jam U.S. Virgin Islands University of Virgin Islands St. Bonaventure L N 24 Paradise Jam U.S. Virgin Islands University of Virgin Islands Virginia Tech L N 25 Paradise Jam U.S. Virgin Islands University of Virgin Islands Kansas State L N 15 Preseason NIT Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Binghamton W N 17 Preseason NIT Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Colorado W N 24 Preseason NIT New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Arizona L 60-61, ot N 26 Preseason NIT New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Providence L N 10 John Thompson Challenge Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena C. Connecticut State W N 11 John Thompson Challenge Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Davidson W N 12 John Thompson Challenge Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Eastern Michigan W N 15 John Thompson Challenge Finale Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena UW-Milwaukee W N21 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage Alaska Sullivan Arena Butler L N23 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage Alaska Sullivan Arena Eastern Washington W N24 Great Alaska Shootout Anchorage Alaska Sullivan Arena Western Kentucky L N11 2K Sports Classic benefiting C vs. C Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Michigan Tech W N12 2K Sports Classic benefiting C vs. C Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Northeastern W N20 2K Sports Classic benefiting C vs. C New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden UCLA W N21 2K Sports Classic benefiting C vs. C New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Duke L N26 Old Spice Classic Orlando, Fla. Disney s Milk House Creighton W 83-76, ot N27 Old Spice Classic Orlando, Fla. Disney s Milk House Marquette L N29 Old Spice Classic Orlando, Fla. Disney s Milk House Alabama L N18 Legends Classic, regional round Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Arena Bowling Green W N21 Legends Classic, regional round Ann Arbor, Mich. Cirsler Arena Gardner-Webb W N26 Legends Classic, championship round Atlantic City, N.J. Boardwalk Hall Syracuse L N27 Legends Classic, championship round Atlantic City, N.J. Boardwalk Hall UTEP L N21 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahaina Civic Center Memphis W N22 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahaina Civic Center Duke L N23 Maui Invitational Lahaina, Hawaii Lahaina Civic Center UCLA W N11 NIT Season Tip-Off Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center IUPUI W N12 NIT Season Tip-Off Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Cleveland State W N21 NIT Season Tip-Off New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Pittsburgh W N23 NIT Season Tip-Off New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Kansas State W N21 Puerto Rico Tip-Off San Juan, Puerto Rico Coliseo Roberto Clemente Long Beach State W N22 Puerto Rico Tip-Off San Juan, Puerto Rico Coliseo Roberto Clemente Florida State W OT N24 Puerto Rico Tip-Off San Juan, Puerto Rico Coliseo Roberto Clemente Charlotte L N17 Progressive Legends Classic Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Bucknell W N20 Progressive Legends Classic Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Detroit W N24 Progressive Legends Classic Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center Oregon W N25 Progressive Legends Classic Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center Villanova L N16 Battle 4Atlantis Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Elon W N25 Battle 4 Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas Imperial Arena Connecticut L N26 Battle 4 Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas Imperial Arena Charlotte W N27 Battle 4 Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas Imperial Arena Texas W N11 2K Classic Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Howard W N13 2K Classic Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center IUPUI W N17 2K Classic New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden Marquette W N18 2K Classic New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden SMU W

87 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Starting Line-ups 1909 F Henry Farquhar F Frank West C Charles Lathers G Griffith Hayes G Joseph Wilson F Bennie Oosterbaan F James Orwig C Robert Chapman G Ernest McCoy G Frank Harrigan F Charles Pink Jr. F Edmund Thomas Sr. C James Rae Jr. G Leo Beebe Sr. G Dan Smick Sr F Mack Suprunowicz Sr. F Don McIntosh Sr. C Leo VanderKuy Jr. G Hal Morrill Sr. G Charley Murray Jr F Charles Higgs Jr. F Scott Maentz Sr. C Tom Cole So. G Jon Hall Jr. G John Tidwell Sr F Nicholas Bartz F Samuel Bornstein C James McClintock G Edward Ruzicka G Alan Boyd F Joe Truskowski F James Orwig C Robert Chapman G Ernest McCoy G Daniel Rose F Mike Sofiak Jr. F George Ruehle Jr. C James Rae Sr. G Charles Pink Sr. G Herb Brogan Jr F Paul Geyer Sr. F Jim Skala Jr. C Leo VanderKuy Sr. G Charley Murray Sr. G Bob Olson Sr F Tom Cole Jr. F John Oosterbaan Jr. C John Harris Jr. G Bob Cantrell So. G Jon Hall Sr F Timothy Hewlett F Arthur Karpus C James McClintock G Ralph Rychener G Jack Williams F Norman Daniels F Henry Weiss C Joe Truskowski G Robert Chapman G James Orwig F Mike Sofiak Sr. F Bill Cartmill Jr. C Jim Mandler So. G Herb Brogan Sr. G George Ruehle Sr F Doug Lawrence Jr. F Jim Skala Sr. C Milt Mead So. G Don Eaddy Fr. G Ray Pavichevich So F Tom Cole Sr. F John Harris Sr. C Bill Buntin So. G Bob Cantrell Jr. G Doug Herner Jr F Walter Rea F William Henderson C Robert Dunne G Wilford Wilson G Benjamin Weiss F Robert Petrie F Henry Weiss C Norman Daniels G Raymond Altenhof G Ivan Williamson F Bill Cartmill Sr. F Mel Comin Jr. C Jim Mandler Jr. G Leo Doyle Jr. G Bill MacConnachie Jr F John Codwell Jr. F Milt Mead Jr. C Paul Groffsky So. G Don Eaddy So. G Ray Pavichevich Jr F Larry Tregoning Jr. F Oliver Darden So. C Bill Buntin Jr. G Bob Cantrell Sr. G Cazzie Russell So F Arthur Karpus F Robert Whitlock C Robert Dunne G Walter Rea G Jack Williams F DeForest Eveland F Norman Daniels C James Garner G Ivan Williamson G Henry Weiss F Mel Comin Sr. F Gerald Mullaney Sr. C Jim Mandler Sr. G Leo Doyle Sr. G Dave Strack Fr F Paul Groffsky Jr. F Tom Jorgensen So. C Harvey Williams Jr. G Don Eaddy Jr. G Jim Barron So F Larry Tregoning Sr. F Oliver Darden Jr. C Bill Buntin Sr. G Cazzie Russell Jr. G George Pomey Sr F William Miller F Harry Kipke C Gilbert Ely G Walter Rea G Frank Cappon F DeForest Eveland F Alfred Plummer C James Garner G Raymond Altenhof G Fred Petoskey F Dave Strack So. F Tom King Sr. C Elroy Hirsch Sr. G Don Lund Jr. G John Leddy Sr F Harvey Williams Sr. F Paul Groffsky Sr. C Ron Kramer So. G Don Eaddy Sr. G Tom Jorgensen Jr F Oliver Darden Sr. F Jim Myers Sr. C Craig Dill Jr. G Cazzie Russell Sr. G John Clawson Sr F Harry Kipke F George Haggarty C Gilbert Ely G Meyer Paper G Frank Cappon F Alfred Plummer Jr. F George Ford So. C John Jablonski So. G Estel Tessmer Sr. G Fred Petoskey Sr F John Mullaney Jr. F Bob Geahan Sr. C Don Lund Sr. G Walt Kell Jr. G Don Lindquist Sr F Pete Tillotson So. F Randy Tarrier So. C Ron Kramer Jr. G Jim Shearon Jr. G Tom Jorgensen Sr F Dennis Stewart So. F Dave McClellan So. C Craig Dill Sr. G Bob Sullivan So. G Jim Pitts Jr F William Henderson F George Haggarty C Richard Doyle G Harry Kipke G Roy Deng F Earl Meyers F Richard Joslin C John Gee G Chelso Tamagno G Arthur Evans F Bob Harrison Fr. F Dave Strack Sr. C Glenn Selbo Sr. G John Mullaney Sr. G Pete Elliott Fr F M.C. Burton So. F George Lee So. C Ron Kramer Sr. G Jim Shearon Sr. G Randy Tarrier Jr F Dennis Stewart Jr. F Rudy Tomjanovich So. C Dave McClellan Jr. G Bob Sullivan Jr. G Jim Pitts Sr F George Haggarty F Edward Chambers C Rex Reason G Richard Doyle G Royal Cherry F John Townsend So. F Earl Townsend C John Gee G George Rudness G Chelso Tamagno F Boyd McCaslin So. F Mack Suprunowicz Fr. C Bill Roberts Jr. G Bob Harrison So. G Pete Elliott So F M.C. Burton Jr. F George Lee Jr. C Pete Tillotson Sr. G Terry Miller So. G Bill Wright Sr F Bob Sullivan Sr. F Dennis Stewart Sr. C Rudy Tomjanovich Jr. G Dan Fife So. G Ken Maxey Sr F Edward Chambers F Edward Reece C Richard Doyle G Douglas Ginn G Frank Harrigan F John Townsend Jr. F William Barclay C John Gee G Matt Patanelli G Herman Fishman F Mack Suprunowicz So. F Don McIntosh Sr. C Bill Roberts Sr. G Bob Harrison Jr. G Pete Elliott Jr F M.C. Burton Sr. F George Lee Sr. C Lovell Farris Jr. G Terry Miller Jr. G John Tidwell So F Rodney Ford Jr. F Rudy Tomjanovich Sr. G Mark Henry Sr. G Dan Fife Jr. G Richard Carter Sr F Bennie Oosterbaan F Frank Harrigan C Ernest McCoy G Edward Chambers G Wilbur Petrie F John Townsend Sr. F Dan Smick Jr. C James Rae So. G Leo Beebe Jr. G Herman Fishman Sr F Hal Morrill Jr. F Mack Suprunowicz Jr. C Leo VanderKuy So. G Bob Harrison Sr. G Pete Elliott Sr F Scott Maentz So. F Rich Myers Jr. C Lovell Farris Sr. G Terry Miller Sr. G John Tidwell Jr F Henry Wilmore So. F Rodney Ford Sr. C Ken Brady So. G Dan Fife Sr. G Wayne Grabiec Jr. 22

88 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Starting Line-ups F Henry Wilmore Jr. F Ernest Johnson Jr. C John Lockard Jr. G Dave Hart Sr. G Wayne Grabiec Sr F Robert Henderson Fr. F Richard Rellford Fr. C Tim McCormick Jr. G Leslie Rockymore So. G Eric Turner So F Ray Jackson Jr. C Juwan Howard Jr. G Jalen Rose Jr. G Jimmy King Jr. G Dugan Fife So F Ron Coleman Fr. F Graham Brown Jr. F Courtney Sims So. G Sherrod Harrell Jr. G Dion Harris So F Zak Irvin Jr. F Mark Donnal Jr. G Derrick Walton Jr. Jr. G MA Abdur-Rahkman So. G Duncan Robinson So F Campy Russell So. F Ernest Johnson Sr. C Ken Brady Sr. G Joe Johnson So. G Henry Wilmore Sr F Richard Rellford So. F Roy Tarpley So. C Tim McCormick Sr. G Antoine Joubert Fr. G Eric Turner Jr F Ray Jackson Sr. F Maurice Taylor* Fr. C Makhtar Ndiaye So. G Jimmy King Sr. G Dugan Fife Jr F Lester Abram Sr. F Graham Brown Sr. C Courtney Sims Jr. G Daniel Horton Sr. G Dion Harris Jr F Zak Irvin Sr. F Moritz Wagner So. G Derrick Walton Jr. Sr. G MA Abdur-Rahkman Jr. G Duncan Robinson Jr F Campy Russell Jr. F Wayman Britt So. C C.J. Kupec Jr. G Joe Johnson Jr. G Steve Grote Fr F Richard Rellford Jr. F Butch Wade Jr. C Roy Tarpley Jr. G Antoine Joubert So. G Gary Grant Fr F Maurice Taylor* So. C Maceo Baston So. G Louis Bullock* Fr. G Travis Conlan So. G Dugan Fife Sr F Lester Abram 5th F Brent Petway Sr. C Courtney Sims Sr. G Dion Harris Sr. G Jerret Smith So F Wayman Britt Jr. F John Robinson So. C C.J. Kupec Sr. G Joe Johnson Sr. G Steve Grote So F Butch Wade Sr. F Richard Rellford Sr. C Roy Tarpley Sr. G Antoine Joubert Jr. G Gary Grant So F Maurice Taylor* Jr. F Jerod Ward Jr. C Robert Traylor* So. G Louis Bullock* So. G Travis Conlan Jr F Ron Coleman Sr. F DeShawn Sims So. C Ekpe Udoh So. G Manny Harris Fr. G Kelvin Grady Fr F Wayman Britt Sr. F John Robinson Jr. C Phil Hubbard Fr. G Rickey Green Jr. G Steve Grote Jr F Antoine Joubert Sr. F Glen Rice So. C Mark Hughes So. G Garde Thompson Sr. G Gary Grant Jr F Maceo Baston Sr. F Jerod Ward Sr. C Robert Traylor* Jr. G Louis Bullock* Jr. G Robbie Reid Jr F Zack Novak Fr. F DeShawn Sims Jr. G Stu Douglass Fr. G Manny Harris So. G C.J. Lee 5th F Joel Thompson Jr. F John Robinson Sr. C Phil Hubbard So. G Rickey Green Sr. G Steve Grote Sr F Loy Vaught So. F Glen Rice So. C Terry Mills So. G Rumeal Robinson So. G Gary Grant Sr F Josh Asselin So. F Brandon Smith So. C Peter Vignier Jr. G Louis Bullock* Sr. G Robbie Reid Sr F Zack Novak So. F DeShawn Sims Sr. G Stu Douglass So. G Manny Harris Jr. G Darius Morris Fr F Mike McGee Fr. F Alan Hardy Jr. C Joel Thompson Sr. G Tom Staton Jr. G Dave Baxter Sr F Loy Vaught Jr. F Glen Rice Sr. C Terry Mills Jr. G Mike Griffin Jr. G Rumeal Robinson Jr F LaVell Blanchard Fr. F Brandon Smith Jr. C Josh Asselin Jr. G Gavin Groninger Fr. G Kevin Gaines Fr F Zack Novak Jr. F Jordan Morgan R-Fr. G Tim Hardaway Jr. Fr. G Stu Douglass Jr. G DariusMorris So F Mike McGee So. F Alan Hardy Sr. C Phil Hubbard Sr. G Marty Bodnar So. G Tom Staton Sr F Sean Higgins Jr. F Loy Vaught Sr. C Terry Mills Sr. G Rumeal Robinson Sr. G Mike Griffin Sr F LaVell Blanchard So. F Chris Young Jr. C Josh Asselin Sr. G Bernard Robinson Jr. Fr. G Avery Queen Fr F Zack Novak Sr. F Jordan Morgan R-So. G Tim Hardaway Jr. So. G Stu Douglass Sr. G Trey Burke Fr F Mike McGee Jr. F Thad Garner So. C Paul Heuerman Jr. G Marty Bodnar Jr. G Johnny Johnson Jr F James Voskuil So. F Freddie Hunter Jr. C Eric Riley So. G Demetrius Calip Sr. G Michael Talley So F LaVell Blanchard Jr. F Bernard Robinson Jr. So. C Chris Young Sr. G Leon Jones Jr. G Mike Gotfredson Sr F Glenn Robinson III Fr. F Mitch McGary Fr. G Trey Burke So. G Tim Hardaway Jr. Jr. G Nik Stauskas Fr F Mike McGee Sr. F Thad Garner Jr. C Paul Heuerman Sr. G Marty Bodnar Sr. G Johnny Johnson Sr F Chris Webber* Fr. F Ray Jackson Fr. C Juwan Howard Fr. G Jalen Rose Fr. G Jimmy King Fr F LaVell Blanchard Sr. F Bernard Robinson Jr. Jr. F Graham Brown Fr. G Lester Abram Fr. G Daniel Horton Fr F Glenn Robinson III So. F Jordan Morgan 5th G Derrick Walton Jr. Fr. G Nik Stauskas So. G Caris LeVert So F Thad Garner Sr. F Dean Hopson So. C Isaac Person Jr. G Dan Pelekoudas So. G Eric Turner Fr F Chris Webber* So. F Ray Jackson So. C Juwan Howard So. G Jalen Rose So. G Jimmy King So F Bernard Robinson Jr. Sr. F Lester Abram So. F Graham Brown So. F Courtney Sims Fr. G Daniel Horton So F Max Bielfeldt Sr. G Spike Albrecht Jr. G MA Abdur-Rahkman Fr. G Zak Irvin So. G Aubrey Dawkins Fr. 23

89 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year After fielding its first men s basketball team in 1909, Michigan did not sponsor the sport again until the winter of Though basketball was the most popular intramural sport at U-M, the poor conditions of Waterman Gym combined with lagging gate receipts caused Michigan officials to drop the sport for nearly eight years. During this time period, U-M was not a member of the Big Ten Conference, having withdrawn due to a dispute over football rule changes. Big Ten teams were not allowed to play the Wolverines which created a lack of local competition for Michigan to schedule. U-M rejoined the Big Ten in Nov. of 1917 and in Dec. found itself again sponsoring intercollegiate basketball to mark the start of the continuous run Overall 1-4 Big Ten - Coach G.D. Corneal Home 1-1 Home - Captain G.D. Corneal Away 0-3 Away - Griffith Hayes Neutral 0-0 Neutral - Season: 1909 Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT 1/9/ Michigan Agricultural A L /16/ Oberlin H W OT 2/20/ Michigan Agricultural A L /27/ Ohio State A L /6/ Ohio State H L Overall 6-12 Big Ten 0-10 (10th) Coach Elmer Mitchell Home 4-6 Home 0-5 Captain Alan Bond Away 2-6 Away 0-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 15, Case A L Dec. 30, Camp Custer H W Jan. 4, Hope A W Jan. 5, Case H W Jan. 11, Michigan Agricultural H W Jan. 18, Indiana+ H L Jan. 21, Chicago+ A L Jan. 22, Ohio State+ A L Jan. 25, Minnesota+ H L Jan. 26, Northwestern+ H L Feb. 11, Great Lakes H L Feb. 13, Kalamazoo H W Feb. 16, Minnesota+ A L Feb. 22, Indiana+ A L Feb. 23, Northwestern+ A L March 1, Chicago+ H L March 2, Michigan Agricultural A W March 9, Ohio State+ H L Overall 16-8 Big Ten 5-5 (4th) Coach Elmer Mitchell Home 6-3 Home 3-2 Captain John Emery Away 9-4 Away 2-3 Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec 31, Pontiac Oaklands A W Jan. 1, Y.M.O. Detroit 1 L Jan. 2, Detroit Law 2 W Jan. 4, Fort Wayne Nationals A W Jan. 5, Toledo A W Jan. 6, Rayls A L Jan. 10, Custer Officers H W Jan. 11, St. Mary s A W Jan. 17, Detroit H W Jan. 18, Kalamazoo Normal A W Jan. 20, Indiana H W Jan. 24, Chicago A L Jan. 25, Northwestern A L Jan. 29, U.S. General Hospital A W Feb. 1, Illinois H L Feb. 14, Detroit Naval Station H W Feb. 15, Michigan Agricultural A W OT Feb. 21, Ohio State H W Feb. 22, Chicago H L Feb. 28, Michigan Agricultural H L March 2, Northwestern H W March 8, Ohio State A W March 10, Illinois A W March 11, Indiana A L (1) YMCA, Detroit, Mich. (2) Moose Temple, Detroit, Mich Overall Big Ten 3-9 (t-7th) Coach E.J. Mather Home 6-6 Home 2-4 Captain R.J. Dunne Away 4-7 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 13, Kalamazoo H W Dec. 18, St. Mary s H W Dec. 19, Western State H L Dec. 31, Oakland Motor Co. A W Jan. 1, A.C. Spark Plugs A W Jan. 3, Rayls A L Jan. 4, Detroit Athletic Club A W Jan. 11, Hillsdale H W Jan. 16, Western Reserve H W Jan. 17, Indiana H L Jan. 24, Chicago A L Jan. 26, Illinois A L Jan. 30, Michigan Agricultural H L Jan. 31, Ohio State H L Feb. 14, Wisconsin A L Feb. 16, Minnesota A W Feb. 21, Chicago H L Feb. 28, Michigan Agricultural A L March 1, Illinois H L March 6, Wisconsin H W March 8, Minnesota H W March 13, Ohio State A L March 16, Indiana A L Overall 18-4 Big Ten 8-4 (t-1st) Coach E.J. Mather Home 6-3 Home 3-3 Captain Arthur Karpus Away 12-1 Away 5-1 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 10, Kalamazoo H W Dec. 18, Western State H W Dec. 27, Louisville YMHA A W Dec. 28, Nashville A W Dec. 29, Jonesboro A W Dec. 30, Memphis YMCA A W Dec. 31, Nashville A W Jan. 1, Vanderbilt A W Jan. 8, Wisconsin H L Jan. 10, Indiana H L Jan. 15, Ohio State H L Jan. 21, Iowa H W Jan. 22, Northwestern A W Jan. 24, Wisconsin A L Jan. 29, Chicago A W Jan. 31, Purdue A W Feb. 5, Michigan Agricultural H W Feb. 22, Michigan Agricultural A W Feb. 26, Illinois H W Feb. 28, Purdue H W March 5, Ohio State A W March 7, Illinois A W Overall 15-4 Big Ten 8-4 (t-2nd) Coach E.J. Mather Home 10-1 Home 6-1 Captain Walter Rea Away 5-3 Away 2-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 9, Western State H W Dec. 16, Cincinnati A W Dec. 17, Case A W Dec. 30, Carnegie Tech H W Dec. 31, Carnegie Tech H W Jan. 6, Michigan Agricultural H W Jan. 9, Ohio State H L Jan. 10, Chicago H W Jan. 14, Wisconsin A L OT Jan. 16, Illinois A L Feb. 11, Ohio State A W Feb. 13, Indiana A L Feb. 18, Wisconsin H W Feb. 20, Indiana H W Feb. 22, Michigan Agricultural A W Feb. 25, Illinois H W Feb. 27, Iowa A W March 4, Iowa H W March 6, Northwestern H W Overall 11-4 Big Ten 8-4 (3rd) Coach E.J. Mather Home 6-2 Home 4-2 Captain Gilbert Ely Away 5-2 Away 4-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 8, Notre Dame H W Jan. 3, Michigan Agricultural H W Jan. 6, Illinois H W Jan. 13, Minnesota A W Jan. 15, Iowa A L Jan. 20, Michigan Agricultural A W Jan. 22, Northwestern H W Jan. 27, Ohio State H W Feb. 12, Minnesota H W Feb. 14, Wisconsin H L Feb. 17, Northwestern A W Feb. 19, Wisconsin A L Feb. 22, Ohio State A W Feb. 26, Illinois A W March 3, Iowa H L

90 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Overall 10-7 Big Ten 6-6 (7th) Coach E.J. Mather Home 6-1 Home 5-1 Captain Howard Birks Away 4-6 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 14, Cincinnati A W Dec. 15, Louisville YMHA A W Jan. 5, Notre Dame A L OT Jan. 11, Michigan Agricultural H W Jan. 14, Illinois H W Jan. 19, Iowa H W Jan. 26, Minnesota H W Feb. 6, Michigan Agricultural A W Feb. 9, Chicago A L Feb. 11, Minnesota A L Feb. 16, Purdue H W Feb. 18, Indiana H L Feb. 23, Purdue A L Feb. 25, Iowa A W March 1, Chicago H W March 3, Indiana A L March 8, Illinois A L Overall 8-6 Big Ten 6-5 (5th) Coach E.J. Mather Home 5-2 Home 4-1 Captain George Haggarty Away 3-4 Away 2-4 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 13, Michigan Agricultural H W Dec. 20, Kentucky A W Jan. 2, Navy H L Jan. 10, Northwestern H W Jan. 14, Purdue A L Jan. 17, Ohio State H W Jan. 19, Wisconsin H W Feb. 7, Chicago A L Feb. 9, Northwestern A W Feb. 14, Indiana H L Feb. 16, Ohio State A L Feb. 20, Wisconsin A W March 2, Indiana A L March 7, Chicago H W Overall 12-5 Big Ten 8-4 (t-1st) Coach E.J. Mather Home 8-1 Home 5-1 Captain Richard Doyle Away 4-4 Away 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 12, Ohio Wesleyan A W Dec. 17, Pittsburgh H W Jan. 2, Missouri H W Jan. 9, Northwestern A W Jan. 11, Iowa H W Jan. 16, Michigan State H W Jan. 18, Illinois H L Feb. 6, Syracuse A L Feb. 8, Minnesota H W Feb. 13, Iowa A L Feb. 15, Minnesota A L Feb. 20, Ohio State A L Feb. 22, Wisconsin H W Feb. 26, Illinois A W March 1, Wisconsin A W OT March 6, Ohio State H W March 8, Northwestern H W Overall 14-3 Big Ten 10-2 (1st) Coach E.J. Mather Home 9-1 Home 5-1 Captain Edward Chambers Away 5-2 Away 5-1 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 11, Michigan State H W Dec. 17, Cornell H W Jan. 1, Syracuse H W Jan. 4, Maryland H W Jan. 8, Minnesota A W Jan. 15, Iowa A W Jan. 17, Illinois H W Jan. 22, Indiana A W Jan. 24, Minnesota H W Feb. 12, Pittsburgh A L Feb. 15, Purdue A L Feb. 19, Indiana H L Feb. 22, Chicago H W Feb. 25, Illinois A W Feb. 28, Purdue H W March 5, Chicago A W March 7, Iowa H W OT Overall 10-7 Big Ten 7-5 (5th) Coach E.J. Mather Home 8-2 Home 5-1 Captain Frank Harrigan Away 2-5 Away 2-4 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 10, Michigan State H W Dec. 15, Pittsburgh H L Dec. 21, Pennsylvania A L Jan. 3, Bradley H W Jan. 7, Northwestern A L Jan. 9, Wisconsin A L Jan. 14, Indiana H W Jan. 16, Ohio State H W Feb. 4, Chicago A W Feb. 6, Coe H W Feb. 11, Purdue H L Feb. 13, Chicago H W Feb. 20, Purdue A L Feb. 25, Northwestern H W Feb. 27, Ohio State A W March 3, Indiana A L March 5, Wisconsin H W Overall 13-3 Big Ten 10-2 (t-1st) Coach George Veenker Home 8-1 Home 5-0 Captain Ernest McCoy Away 5-2 Away 5-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Michigan State H L Dec. 15, Pennsylvania H W Jan. 1, Penn State H W Jan. 2, Cornell H W Jan. 5, Northwestern H W Jan. 7, Wisconsin A W Jan. 12, Iowa A W Jan. 14, Illinois H W Feb. 9, Ohio State A W Feb. 11, Northwestern A L Feb. 16, Minnesota A W Feb. 18, Illinois A L Feb. 23, Iowa H W Feb. 25, Minnesota H W March 2, Ohio State A W March 4, Wisconsin H W Overall 9-5 Big Ten 6-4 (3rd) Coach George Veenker Home 5-2 Home 3-2 Captain Robert Chapman Away 4-3 Away 3-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 9, Ohio Wesleyan H W Dec. 14, Pennsylvania A W Dec. 20, Albion H W Jan. 6, Minnesota A W Jan. 11, Purdue A L Jan. 13, Illinois H L Jan. 20, Indiana H W Jan. 27, Minnesota H W Jan. 30, Chicago A W Feb. 15, Michigan State A L Feb. 22, Indiana A W Feb. 25, Chicago H W March 1, Illinois A L March 3, Purdue H L Overall 13-4 Big Ten 8-4 (t-2nd) Coach George Veenker Home 10-1 Home 5-1 Captain Joe Downing Away 3-3 Away 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 6, Western State H W Dec. 13, Michigan State H W Dec. 20, Pennsylvania H W Dec. 31, Ohio Wesleyan H W Jan. 6, Purdue H W Jan. 10, Northwestern A L Jan. 12, Wisconsin H W Jan. 17, Ohio State A L Jan. 19, Northwestern H L Jan. 24, Chicago A W Jan. 26, Ohio State H W Feb. 16, Michigan Normal H W Feb. 21, Indiana H W Feb. 23, Purdue A L Feb. 28, Wisconsin A W March 7, Indiana A W March 9, Chicago H W

91 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Overall 11-6 Big Ten 8-4 (4th) Coach Frank Cappon Home 8-1 Home 5-1 Captain Norman Daniels Away 3-5 Away 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Western State H W Dec. 12, Michigan State H W Dec. 19, Mount Union H W Jan. 2, Syracuse A L Jan. 9, Wisconsin A W Jan. 11, Minnesota H W Jan. 16, Northwestern A L Jan. 18, Illinois H W Jan. 23, Minnesota A L Jan. 28, Ohio State A W Feb. 13, Michigan State A L Feb. 15, Iowa H W Feb. 20, Illinois A L Feb. 22, Northwestern H L Feb. 27, Iowa A W Feb. 29, Wisconsin H W March 7, Ohio State H W Overall 10-8 Big Ten 8-4 (t-3rd) Coach Frank Cappon Home 4-5 Home 3-2 Captain DeForest Eveland Away 6-3 Away 5-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 5, Western State H L Dec. 10, Michigan State H L Dec. 15, Mount Union H W Dec. 17, Western State A L Jan. 2, Syracuse H L Jan. 7, Iowa A W Jan. 9, Illinois A L Jan. 14, Illinois H W Jan. 21, Chicago A W Jan. 23, Minnesota A W Feb. 11, Michigan State A W Feb. 13, Indiana A W Feb. 16, Iowa H L Feb. 20, Chicago H W Feb. 25, Purdue A L Feb. 27, Minnesota A W March 4, Indiana H L March 6, Purdue H W Overall 6-14 Big Ten 4-8 (t-8th) Coach Frank Cappon Home 4-5 Home 3-3 Captain Fred Petoskey Away 2-9 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 4, Western State H L Dec. 9, Michigan State H L Dec. 16, Pennsylvania A L Dec. 18, Maryland A L Dec. 20, Rutgers A W Dec. 21, Temple A L Jan. 3, Michigan Normal H W Jan. 6, Indiana A L Jan. 8, Chicago H W Jan. 13, Wisconsin A L Jan. 15, Northwestern A L Jan. 20, Chicago A L Jan. 26, Ohio State H W Feb. 10, Michigan State A L Feb. 12, Purdue H L Feb. 17, Ohio State A W Feb. 19, Wisconsin H L Feb. 24, Purdue A L Feb. 26, Northwestern H L March 5, Indiana H W Overall 8-12 Big Ten 2-10 Coach Frank Cappon Home 3-5 Home 1-5 Captain Alfred Plummer Away 5-7 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, Calvin A W Dec. 8, Michigan Normal H W Dec. 15, Michigan State H W Dec. 19, Western State A W Jan. 2, Syracuse A L Jan. 3, Colgate A W Jan. 4, Buffalo A W Jan. 7, Ohio State H L OT Jan. 12, Minnesota A L Jan. 14, Wisconsin A L Jan. 19, Illinois A L Jan. 21, Northwestern H W Feb. 9, Michigan State A L Feb. 11, Minnesota H L Feb. 16, Iowa A W Feb. 18, Northwestern A L Feb. 23, Wisconsin H L Feb. 25, Iowa H L March 2, Ohio State A L March 4, Illinois H L Overall 15-5 Big Ten 7-5 (t-3rd) Coach Frank Cappon Home 6-2 Home 4-2 Captain Chelso Tamango Away 9-3 Away 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, Calvin A W Dec. 7, Michigan Normal H W Dec. 14, Michigan State H W Dec. 20, Mount Union A W Dec. 21, Western Reserve A W Jan. 2, Butler A W Jan. 3, Toledo A W Jan. 6, Indiana H L Jan. 11, Minnesota H W Jan. 13, Purdue A L Jan. 18, Chicago H W Jan. 20, Iowa H W OT Jan. 25, Minnesota A L Jan. 27, Chicago A W Feb. 15, Michigan State A W Feb. 17, Indiana A L Feb. 22, Iowa A W Feb. 24, Illinois A W March 2, Illinois H W March 7, Purdue H L Overall 16-4 Big Ten 9-3 (3rd) Coach Frank Cappon Home 7-1 Home 5-1 Captain John Gee, Jr. Away 9-3 Away 4-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Michigan Normal H W Dec. 12, Michigan State H W Dec. 21, Washington A L Dec. 22, Washington A W Dec. 23, Washington A W Jan. 1, Toledo A W Jan. 5, Butler A W Jan. 9, Purdue A L Jan. 11, Northwestern H W Jan. 16, Wisconsin A W Jan. 18, Chicago A W Jan. 23, Ohio State H L Jan. 25, Chicago H W Feb. 13, Michigan State A W Feb. 15, Indiana H W Feb. 20, Northwestern A W Feb. 22, Purdue H W Feb. 27, Ohio State A W March 1, Indiana A L March 6, Wisconsin H W Overall 12-8 Big Ten 6-6 (t-5th) Coach Frank Cappon Home 5-2 Home 4-2 Captain John Townsend Away 6-6 Away 2-4 Neutral 1-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 11, Michigan State H W Dec. 16, Akron A W Dec. 17, Maryland A W Dec. 20, Dartmouth 1 W Dec. 21, Rochester A W Jan. 1, Toledo A W Jan. 3, Butler A L Jan. 8, Illinois H W Jan. 10, Ohio State H W Jan. 15, Minnesota A W Jan. 17, Wisconsin A L Jan. 22, Northwestern A L Jan. 24, Ohio State A W Feb. 12, Michigan State A L Feb. 14, Iowa H L Feb. 19, Minnesota H L Feb. 21, Wisconsin H W Feb. 26, Iowa A L Feb. 28, Illinois A L March 7, Northwestern H W (1) White Plains, N.Y. 26

92 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Overall 11-9 Big Ten 4-8 (t-7th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 3-4 Home 2-4 Captain Leo Beebe Away 6-5 Away 2-4 Neutral 2-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 10, Michigan State H W Dec. 15, Notre Dame A W Dec. 17, Rochester A W Dec. 19, Syracuse 1 W Dec. 22, Cornell 1 W Dec. 30, Butler A W Jan. 2, Toledo A L Jan. 7, Illinois A L Jan. 9, Northwestern A W Jan. 14, Minnesota H L Jan. 16, Wisconsin H L Jan. 21, Iowa A W Jan. 23, Ohio State A L Feb. 11, Michigan State A W Feb. 13, Illinois H L Feb. 18, Chicago A L Feb. 25, Purdue A L Feb. 27, Ohio State H L March 4, Indiana H W March 6, Northwestern H W (1) White Plains, N.Y Overall 13-7 Big Ten 6-6 (6th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 6-2 Home 4-2 Captain James Rae Away 3-5 Away 2-4 Neutral 4-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 9, Michigan State H W Dec. 16, Notre Dame H W Dec. 18, Connecticut 1 W Dec. 21, Tulane 1 W Dec. 22, Rochester A L Dec. 30, Cornell 2 W Jan. 1, Pittsburgh 2 W OT Jan. 6, Ohio State H W Jan. 8, Wisconsin A W Jan. 13, Iowa H W Jan. 15, Illinois H L Jan. 20, Michigan State A W Feb. 10, Northwestern A L Feb. 12, Indiana A L Feb. 17, Chicago H W Feb. 19, Purdue H L Feb. 24, Illinois A L Feb. 26, Northwestern H W March 2, Ohio State A L March 4, Minnesota A W (1) White Plains, N.Y. (2) Columbus, Ohio Overall 9-10 Big Ten 5-7 (7th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 5-3 Home 3-3 Captain Herbert Brogan Away 3-6 Away 2-4 Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Michigan State H W Dec. 14, Michigan Normal H W Dec. 19, Notre Dame A L Dec. 21, Butler A W Dec. 28, Pittsburgh 1 W Dec. 30, Princeton 1 L Jan. 6, Ohio State H L Jan. 11, Purdue A L Jan. 13, Illinois A L Jan. 18, Wisconsin H L Jan. 20, Minnesota H W Jan. 25, Northwestern A L Jan. 27, Indiana H L Feb. 12, Michigan State A L Feb. 15, Iowa A W Feb. 17, Chicago A W Feb. 22, Illinois H W Feb. 24, Northwestern H W March 1, Ohio State A L (1) Columbus, Ohio Overall 6-14 Big Ten 5-10 (t-7th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 4-6 Home 3-5 Captain William Cartmill Away 2-8 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 13, Michigan State H W Dec. 19, Notre Dame H L Dec. 29, Butler A L Dec. 31, Marquette A L Jan. 3, Iowa H L Jan. 5, Purdue A L Jan. 10, Illinois H L Jan. 12, Northwestern A W Jan. 17, Minnesota A L Jan. 19, Wisconsin A L Jan. 24, Ohio State H W Jan. 26, Indiana A L Jan. 31, Minnesota H W Feb. 11, Michigan State A L Feb. 14, Illinois A L Feb. 16, Indiana H L Feb. 21, Iowa H L Feb. 23, Chicago A W Feb. 28, Chicago H W March 2, Purdue H L Overall 10-8 Big Ten 4-8 (8th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 9-2 Home 4-2 Captain James Mandelee Away 1-6 Away 0-6 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Michigan State H W Dec. 12, Marquette H W Dec. 17, Selfridge Field H W Dec. 30, Selfridge Field H W Jan. 4, Michigan State A W Jan. 9, Illinois A L Jan. 11, Northwestern A L Jan. 16, Wisconsin H W Jan. 18, Wisconsin H L Jan. 21, Romulus Air Base H W Feb. 6, Indiana A L Feb. 8, Indiana A L Feb. 15, Purdue H L Feb. 16, Purdue H W Feb. 20, Ohio State A L Feb. 22, Ohio State A L Feb. 27, Chicago H W March 1, Northwestern H W Overall 8-10 Big Ten 5-7 (t-6th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 5-4 Home 3-3 Captain Ralph Gilbert Away 3-6 Away 2-4 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 4, Central Michigan H W Dec. 6, Romulus Air Base A W Dec. 11, Fort Custer H W Dec. 18, Western Michigan H L Jan. 1, Western Michigan A L Jan. 7, Northwestern H L Jan. 8, Illinois H W Jan. 14, Wisconsin A L Jan. 15, Wisconsin A L Jan. 18, Fort Custer A L Jan. 21, Purdue A L Jan. 22, Purdue A L Jan. 28, Ohio State H L Jan. 29, Ohio State H L Feb. 4, Indiana H W Feb. 5, Indiana H W Feb. 12, Chicago A W Feb. 19, Northwestern A W Overall 12-7 Big Ten 5-7 (5th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 5-4 Home 2-4 Captain Don Lundquist Away 7-3 Away 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 24, Romulus Air Base A W Nov. 25, Central Michigan H W Dec. 2, Western Michigan H W Dec. 5, Romulus Air Base H W Dec. 10, Kellogg Farm Army Base A W Dec. 17, Western Michigan A W Dec. 22, Wyoming H W Dec. 30, Ohio State H L OT Jan. 5, Indiana H W Jan. 6, Illinois A W Jan. 13, Illinois H L Jan. 19, Iowa H L Jan. 21, Ohio State A L Jan. 27, Indiana A W Feb. 2, Wisconsin A W Feb. 3, Iowa A L Feb. 9, Northwestern H L Feb. 10, Wisconsin H L

93 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Feb. 16, Northwestern A W OT Overall 12-7 Big Ten 6-6 (7th) Coach Bennie Oosterbaan Home 9-1 Home 5-1 Captain Dave Strack Away 3-6 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 16, Central Michigan A W Dec. 1, Michigan State H W Dec. 8, Western Michigan H W Dec. 15, Great Lakes A W Dec. 17, Utah H W Dec. 22, Indiana H L OT Dec. 29, Ohio State A L Jan. 5, Illinois H W Jan. 7, Michigan State A L Jan. 11, Chicago A W Jan. 12, Northwestern A L Jan. 19, Northwestern H W Jan. 21, Indiana A L Jan. 26, Ohio State H W Feb. 2, Wisconsin A L Feb. 9, Illinois A L Feb. 11, Wisconsin H W Feb. 15, Chicago H W Feb. 16, Great Lakes H W Overall 12-8 Big Ten 6-6 (5th) Coach Osborne Cowles Home 6-1 Home 4-1 Captain Pete Elliott Away 6-7 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 7, Michigan State H W Dec. 14, Western Michigan A L Dec. 19, Stanford H W Dec. 27, Iowa State A W Dec. 28, Iowa State A W Dec. 31, Marquette A W Jan. 4, Northwestern H W Jan. 11, Minnesota A L Jan. 13, Northwestern A W Jan. 18, Purdue H W Jan. 20, Toledo A L Jan. 25, Indiana A L Feb. 8, Ohio State H W Feb. 10, Wisconsin H L Feb. 15, Iowa A L Feb. 17, Purdue A L Feb. 22, Minnesota H W Feb. 24, Illinois A L March 1, Michigan State A W March 3, Ohio State A W Overall 16-6 Big Ten 10-2 (1st) Coach Osborne Cowles Home 9-0 Home 6-0 Captain Bob Harrison Away 6-5 Away 4-2 Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 13, Western Michigan H W Dec. 18, Michigan State A L Dec. 20, Marquette A W Dec. 22, Southern California H W Dec. 29, Iowa State A L Dec. 30, Iowa State A L Jan. 3, Toledo A W Jan. 10, Minnesota H W Jan. 12, Northwestern A L Jan. 17, Wisconsin A W Jan. 31, Northwestern H W Feb. 2, Ohio State A L Feb. 7, Illinois A W Feb. 14, Purdue H W Feb. 16, Indiana H W Feb. 21, Minnesota A W Feb. 23, Purdue A W Feb. 28, Ohio State H W March 1, Iowa H W March 6, Michigan State H W March 18, Holy Cross 1 L March 20, Columbia 2 W (1) NCAA Eastern Regional semifinal, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (2) NCAA Eastern Regional third place game, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y Overall 15-6 Big Ten 7-5 (3rd) Coach Ernest McCoy Home 8-1 Home 5-1 Captain William Roberts Away 7-5 Away 2-4 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 4, 1948 nr Michigan State H W Dec. 11, 1948 nr Toledo H W Dec. 13, 1948 nr Pittsburgh H W Dec. 17, 1948 nr Colorado A W Dec. 18, 1948 nr Colorado A&M A W Dec. 20, 1948 nr Stanford A L Dec. 21, 1948 nr Santa Clara A W Jan. 1, 1949 nr Toledo A W Jan. 8, 1949 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 10, 1949 nr Purdue A L Jan. 15, 1949 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 29, 1949 nr Ohio State H W Jan. 31, 1949 nr Michigan State A W Feb. 5, 1949 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 7, 1949 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 12, 1949 nr Indiana A W Feb. 19, 1949 nr #6 Minnesota H L Feb. 21, 1949 nr Purdue H W Feb. 26, 1949 nr #18 Ohio State A L March 5, 1949 nr Iowa A L March 7, 1949 nr #4 Illinois H W Overall Big Ten 4-8 (t-6th) Coach Ernest McCoy Home 6-2 Home 4-2 Captain Mack Suprunowicz Away 3-8 Away 0-6 Neutral 2-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 3, 1949 nr Michigan State A W Dec. 6, 1949 nr Miami (Ohio) A W Dec. 10, 1949 nr Toledo A L Dec. 14, 1949 nr Butler H W Dec. 19, 1949 nr North Carolina State A W Dec. 20, 1949 nr North Carolina State A L Dec. 27, 1949 nr Missouri 1 L Dec. 28, 1949 nr Nebraska 1 W Dec. 29, 1949 nr Kansas 1 W Jan. 7, 1950 nr Iowa H W Jan. 9, 1950 nr #5 Indiana H W Jan. 14, 1950 nr Wisconsin A L Jan. 16, 1950 nr #15 Ohio State A L Jan. 21, 1950 nr #16 Minnesota H L Feb. 6, 1950 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 11, 1950 nr Purdue A L Feb. 13, 1950 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 18, 1950 nr Illinois A L Feb. 20, 1950 nr Michigan State H W Feb. 25, 1950 nr Northwestern A L Feb. 27, 1950 nr #2 Ohio State H L March 4, 1950 nr Purdue H W (1) Big Seven Conference Holiday Tournament, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo Overall 7-15 Big Ten 3-11 (t-9th) Coach Ernest McCoy Home 3-8 Home 1-6 Captain Chuck Murray Away 4-7 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1950 nr Miami (Ohio) H L Dec. 6, 1950 nr Toledo A L Dec. 12, 1950 nr Marquette H W Dec. 16, 1950 nr Butler A W Dec. 18, 1950 nr North Carolina State A L OT Dec. 22, 1950 nr Stanford H L Dec. 27, 1950 nr Pennsylvania A W Jan. 2, 1951 nr Purdue A W Jan. 6, 1951 nr Wisconsin H L Jan. 8, 1951 nr Northwestern H L Jan. 13, 1951 nr #14 Illinois A L Jan. 15, 1951 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 20, 1951 nr Michigan State H L Feb. 3, 1951 nr Western Reserve H W Feb. 10, 1951 nr Northwestern A L Feb. 12, 1951 nr Minnesota H W OT Feb. 17, 1951 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 19, 1951 nr Ohio State H L Feb. 24, 1951 nr Iowa A L Feb. 26, 1951 nr Wisconsin A W March 3, 1951 nr #7 Indiana H L March 5, 1951 nr Iowa H L Overall 7-15 Big Ten 4-10 (t-8th) Coach Ernest McCoy Home 5-6 Home 3-4 Captain Jim Skala Away 1-9 Away 1-6 Neutral 1-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1951 nr Central Michigan A L Dec. 17, 1951 nr Butler H L Dec. 20, 1951 nr Pennsylvania H L Dec. 22, 1951 nr Colorado H W Dec. 27, 1951 nr Penn State A L Dec. 28, 1951 nr Virginia 1 W

94 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 1, 1952 nr Princeton H W Jan. 5, 1952 nr #5 Indiana A L Jan. 7, 1952 nr #12 Iowa H L Jan. 12, 1952 nr #2 Illinois H L Jan. 14, 1952 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 19, 1952 nr Michigan State H W Jan. 21, 1952 nr Northwestern H L Feb. 2, 1952 nr Marquette A L Feb. 9, 1952 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 11, 1952 nr #9 Iowa A L Feb. 16, 1952 nr Minnesota H L Feb. 18, 1952 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 23, 1952 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 25, 1952 nr Wisconsin A L March 1, 1952 nr Michigan State A L March 3, 1952 nr Purdue H W (1) Pittsburgh, Pa Overall 6-16 Big Ten 3-15 (t-9th) Coach William Perigo Home 4-8 Home 2-7 Captain Doug Lawrence Away 2-8 Away 1-8 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1952 nr Marquette H W Dec. 6, 1952 nr Pittsburgh H W Dec. 13, 1952 nr Iowa A L Dec. 15, 1952 nr Illinois A L Dec. 20, 1952 nr #20 Indiana A L Dec. 22, 1952 nr Purdue A W Dec. 24, 1952 nr Butler H L Jan. 3, 1953 nr #12 Indiana H L Jan. 5, 1953 nr Ohio State H L Jan. 10, 1953 nr Northwestern A L Jan. 12, 1953 nr Iowa H W Jan. 17, 1953 nr Michigan State H L Jan. 31, 1953 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) A W Feb. 9, 1953 nr #6 Illinois H L Feb. 14, 1953 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 16, 1953 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 21, 1953 nr Wisconsin H L Feb. 23, 1953 nr Northwestern H L Feb. 28, 1953 nr Minnesota H L March 2, 1953 nr Purdue H W March 7, 1953 nr Michigan State A L March 9, 1953 nr Ohio State A L Overall 9-13 Big Ten 3-11 Coach William Perigo Home 7-4 Home 3-4 Captain Ray Pavichevich Away 2-9 Away 0-7 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 5, 1953 nr Pittsburgh A W Dec. 8, 1953 nr Valparaiso H W Dec. 12, 1953 nr Marquette H W Dec. 19, 1953 nr Butler A L Dec. 21, 1953 nr Cincinnati A L Dec. 28, 1953 nr Loyola (Chicago) H W Dec. 31, 1953 nr Marquette A W Jan. 2, 1954 nr #3 Indiana H L Jan. 4, 1954 nr Ohio State H W Jan. 9, 1954 nr Northwestern A L Jan. 11, 1954 nr Iowa A L Jan. 16, 1954 nr Michigan State H W Jan. 30, 1954 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) H W Feb. 6, 1954 nr Illinois A L Feb. 8, 1954 nr Iowa H L Feb. 13, 1954 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 15, 1954 nr Northwestern H L Feb. 20, 1954 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 22, 1954 nr #18 Minnesota A L Feb. 27, 1954 nr #20 Illinois H L March 1, 1954 nr Purdue H W March 6, 1954 nr Michigan State A L Overall Big Ten 5-9 (t-6th) Coach William Perigo Home 8-4 Home 4-3 Captain Paul Groffsky Away 3-7 Away 1-6 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 4, 1954 nr Pittsburgh H W Dec. 11, 1954 nr Butler H W Dec. 15, 1954 nr Marquette H L Dec. 18, 1954 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) A W Dec. 20, 1954 nr Denver A W Dec. 22, 1954 nr Brigham Young A L Dec. 30, 1954 nr Valparaiso H W Jan. 3, 1955 nr Indiana A L Jan. 8, 1955 nr Ohio State H W Jan. 10, 1955 nr Wisconsin H W Jan. 15, 1955 nr Michigan State A L Jan. 31, 1955 nr #16 Northwestern A L Feb. 5, 1955 nr Los Angeles State H W Feb. 7, 1955 nr #10 Illinois H L Feb. 12, 1955 nr Purdue A W Feb. 14, 1955 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 19, 1955 nr #8 Minnesota H L Feb. 21, 1955 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 26, 1955 nr #16 Iowa A L Feb. 28, 1955 nr #13 Illinois A L March 5, 1955 nr Michigan State H L March 7, 1955 nr #12 Iowa H W Overall 9-13 Big Ten 4-10 (t-8th) Coach William Perigo Home 6-5 Home 2-5 Captain Tom Jorgenson Away 3-8 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 3, 1955 nr Pittsburgh A L Dec. 10, 1955 nr Nebraska H W Dec. 17, 1955 nr Butler A L Dec. 20, 1955 nr Oregon State A L Dec. 21, 1955 nr Oregon A W Dec. 27, 1955 nr Denver H W Dec. 30, 1955 nr #20 Brigham Young H W Jan. 2, 1956 nr #15 Ohio State H L Jan. 7, 1956 nr Minnesota A W OT Jan. 9, 1956 nr Purdue H W Jan. 14, 1956 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 16, 1956 nr Wisconsin A L Jan. 21, 1956 nr #20 Iowa H L Feb. 4, 1956 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) H W Feb. 6, 1956 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 11, 1956 nr Indiana A L Feb. 13, 1956 nr #6 Illinois A L Feb. 18, 1956 nr Indiana H L Feb. 25, 1956 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 27, 1956 nr Purdue A L March 3, 1956 nr Minnesota H L March 5, 1956 nr Michigan State H L Overall 13-9 Big Ten 8-6 (t-5th) Coach William Perigo Home 10-1 Home 6-1 Captain Ron Kramer Away 3-8 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1956 nr Delaware H W Dec. 7, 1956 nr Wichita A L Dec. 8, 1956 nr Nebraska A L Dec. 15, 1956 nr Butler H W Dec. 19, 1956 nr Kent State H W Dec. 22, 1956 nr Pittsburgh A W Dec. 29, 1956 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) A L Jan. 1, 1957 nr Yale H W Jan. 5, 1957 nr Indiana A L Jan. 7, 1957 nr Michigan State A W Jan. 12, 1957 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 14, 1957 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 2, 1957 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 4, 1957 nr Purdue H W Feb. 9, 1957 nr Minnesota H L Feb. 11, 1957 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 16, 1957 nr #16 Illinois H W Feb. 18, 1957 nr Purdue A L Feb. 23, 1957 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 25, 1957 nr #11 Indiana H W March 2, 1957 nr Iowa A W March 4, 1957 nr Michigan State H W Overall Big Ten 6-8 (7th) Coach William Perigo Home 7-3 Home 4-3 Captain Pete Tillotson Away 4-8 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 4, 1957 nr Pittsburgh A L Dec. 7, 1957 nr Nebraska H W Dec. 11, 1957 nr South Dakota State H W Dec. 14, 1957 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) H W Dec. 21, 1957 nr Butler A L Dec. 27, 1957 nr Wyoming A L Dec. 28, 1957 nr New Mexico A W Dec. 30, 1957 nr Arizona A W Jan. 4, 1958 nr Iowa A W Jan. 6, 1958 nr Wisconsin H W Jan. 11, 1958 nr Northwestern A L Jan. 13, 1958 nr Ohio State H W Feb. 1, 1958 nr Purdue H L Feb. 8, 1958 nr Illinois H W Feb. 10, 1958 nr Minnesota A L

95 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Feb. 15, 1958 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 17, 1958 nr #18 Michigan State H L Feb. 22, 1958 nr Northwestern H L Feb. 24, 1958 nr Indiana A L March 1, 1958 nr Illinois A L March 3, 1958 nr Wisconsin A W March 8, 1958 nr Iowa H W Overall 15-7 Big Ten 8-6 (t-2nd) Coach William Perigo Home 9-2 Home 5-2 Captains George Lee Away 6-5 Away 3-4 M.C. Burton Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1958 nr Pittsburgh H W Dec. 5, 1958 nr Kent State A W Dec. 6, 1958 nr Tennessee A L Dec. 12, 1958 nr Butler H W Dec. 20, 1958 nr Delaware H W Dec. 21, 1958 nr Princeton A W Dec. 30, 1958 nr Detroit A W Jan. 3, 1959 nr #18 Purdue+ A W Jan. 5, 1959 nr #6 Northwestern+ H L Jan. 10, 1959 nr Ohio State+ H W Jan. 12, 1959 nr Wisconsin+ A W Jan. 28, 1959 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) H W Jan. 31, 1959 nr Iowa+ A L Feb. 2, 1959 nr #18 Illinois+ A W Feb. 7, 1959 nr Indiana+ H L Feb. 14, 1959 nr #12 Michigan State+ A L Feb. 16, 1959 nr Iowa+ H W Feb. 21, 1959 nr Northwestern+ A L Feb. 23, 1959 nr Wisconsin+ H W Feb. 28, 1959 nr Ohio State+ A L March 2, 1959 nr Illinois+ H W March 7, 1959 nr Minnesota+ H W Overall 4-20 Big Ten 1-13 (10th) Coach William Perigo Home 4-8 Home 1-6 Captain Terry Miller Away 0-10 Away 0-7 Neutral 0-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1959 nr Pittsburgh A L Dec. 5, 1959 nr Drake H L Dec. 12, 1959 nr Butler A L Dec. 19, 1959 nr Tennessee H W Dec. 21, 1959 nr Denver H L Dec. 28, 1959 nr UCLA A L Dec. 29, 1959 nr Stanford 1 L Dec. 30, 1959 nr Northwestern 1 L Jan. 2, 1960 nr Miami (Ohio) H W Jan. 9, 1960 nr Michigan State+ A L Jan. 11, 1960 nr #11 Indiana+ H L Jan. 16, 1960 nr Minnesota+ H L Jan. 28, 1960 nr Washington U. (St. Louis) H W Jan. 30, 1960 nr Purdue+ A L Feb. 1, 1960 nr #5 Ohio State+ A L Feb. 6, 1960 nr #19 Illinois+ H L Feb. 8, 1960 nr Purdue+ H L Feb. 13, 1960 nr Northwestern+ H L Feb. 15, 1960 nr Indiana+ A L Feb. 20, 1960 nr Minnesota+ A L Feb. 22, 1960 nr Wisconsin+ H L Feb. 27, 1960 nr Michigan State+ H W Feb. 29, 1960 nr Illinois+ A L March 5, 1960 nr Iowa+ A L (1) Pacific Coast Tournament, Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif Overall 6-18 Big Ten 2-12 (10th) Coach Dave Strack Home 6-6 Home 2-5 Captain John Tidwell Away 0-12 Away 0-7 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1960 nr Vanderbilt A L Dec. 3, 1960 nr Tennessee A L Dec. 6, 1960 nr Pittsburgh H W Dec. 8, 1960 nr Butler A L Dec. 10, 1960 nr Drake H L Dec. 14, 1960 nr Idaho H W Dec. 19, 1960 nr Wichita A L Dec. 21, 1960 nr Denver A L Dec. 28, 1960 nr Brown H W Jan. 7, 1961 nr Indiana+ H L Jan. 14, 1961 nr Illinois+ A L Jan. 16, 1961 nr Michigan State+ A L Feb. 2, 1961 nr Western Ontario H W Feb. 4, 1961 nr #1 Ohio State+ H L Feb. 6, 1961 nr Purdue+ A L Feb. 11, 1961 nr Minnesota+ A L Feb. 13, 1961 nr Michigan State+ H W Feb. 18, 1961 nr Purdue+ H L Feb. 20, 1961 nr #9 Iowa+ H L Feb. 25, 1961 nr Northwestern+ A L Feb. 27, 1961 nr Wisconsin+ A L March 4, 1961 nr Minnesota+ H L March 6, 1961 nr Illinois+ H W March 11, 1961 nr Indiana+ A L Overall 7-17 Big Ten 5-9 (8th) Coach Dave Strack Home 6-6 Home 4-3 Captain John Hall Away 1-8 Away 1-6 Neutral 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1961 nr Ball State H W Dec. 6, 1961 nr Pennsylvania A L Dec. 9, 1961 nr Butler A L Dec. 11, 1961 nr Denver H W Dec. 14, 1961 nr Bowling Green H L Dec. 20, 1961 nr South Carolina H L Dec. 27, 1961 nr Oregon State 1 L Dec. 29, 1961 nr California 1 L Dec. 30, 1961 nr Portland 1 L Jan. 6, 1962 nr Illinois+ A L Jan. 13, 1962 nr #1 Ohio State+ A L Jan. 15, 1962 nr Iowa+ H W Jan. 20, 1962 nr Michigan State+ H L Feb. 1, 1962 nr Detroit H L Feb. 5, 1962 nr Wisconsin+ A W Feb. 10, 1962 nr Northwestern+ A L Feb. 12, 1962 nr #1 Ohio State+ H L Feb. 17, 1962 nr Wisconsin+ H W Feb. 19, 1962 nr Indiana+ A L Feb. 24, 1962 nr Iowa+ A L Feb. 26, 1962 nr Indiana+ H W March 3, 1962 nr Northwestern+ H W March 5, 1962 nr Minnesota+ A L March 10, 1962 nr Purdue+ H L (1) Far West Classic, Portland, Ore Overall 16-8 Big Ten 8-6 (t-4th) Coach Dave Strack Home 9-5 Home 4-4 Captain Tom Cole Away 7-3 Away 4-2 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1962 nr Ball State H W Dec. 3, 1962 nr Creighton H W Dec. 7, 1962 nr Butler H L Dec. 13, 1962 nr Texas Christian H W Dec. 15, 1962 nr Evansville A W Dec. 19, 1962 nr San Jose State H W Dec. 21, 1962 nr Houston A W Dec. 22, 1962 nr Texas A&M A W Dec. 29, 1962 nr Yale H W Jan. 5, 1963 nr Northwestern+ H W Jan. 7, 1963 nr Iowa+ A W Jan. 12, 1963 nr #3 Ohio State+ A L Jan. 14, 1963 nr Minnesota+ H L Jan. 30, 1963 nr Detroit A L Feb. 2, 1963 nr Michigan State+ A W Feb. 4, 1963 nr Wisconsin+ H L Feb. 9, 1963 nr Indiana+ H W Feb. 16, 1963 nr #9 Ohio State+ H L Feb. 18, 1963 nr Northwestern+ H L Feb. 23, 1963 nr Purdue+ A W Feb. 25, 1963 nr Iowa+ H W March 2, 1963 nr #6 Illinois+ H W March 4, 1963 nr Indiana+ A L March 9, 1963 nr Wisconsin+ A W Overall 23-5 Big Ten 11-3 (t-1st) Coach Dave Strack Home 10-1 Home 5-1 Captain Bob Cantrell Away 8-2 Away 6-2 Neutral 5-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 30, Ball State A W Dec. 2, Tulane H W Dec. 6, Nebraska H W Dec. 11, Butler A W Dec. 14, Western Michigan H W Dec. 21, #5 Duke H W Dec. 26, #10 New York University 1 W Dec. 27, #4 UCLA 1 L Dec. 28, Pittsburgh 1 W Dec. 31, Detroit H W Jan. 4, Northwestern+ H W Jan. 11, Purdue+ A W Jan. 18, Ohio State+ H W Jan. 21, Minnesota+ A W Jan. 25, Michigan State+ A W

96 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Feb. 1, Michigan State+ H W Feb. 3, Ohio State+ A L Feb. 8, Illinois+ A W Feb. 15, Indiana+ H W Feb. 18, Minnesota+ A L Feb. 22, Wisconsin+ A W Feb. 29, Illinois+ H W March 7, Iowa+ A W March 9, Purdue+ H L March 13, #8 Loyola (Chicago) 2 W March 14, Ohio University 3 W March 20, #3 Duke 4 L March 21, Kansas State 5 W (1) Los Angeles Classic, L.A. Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. (2) NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. (3) NCAA Midwest Regional Final, Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. (4) NCAA Final Four, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. (5) NCAA Consolation, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo Overall 24-4 Big Ten 13-1 (1st) Coach Dave Strack Home 11-0 Home 7-0 Captain Larry Tregoning Away 7-2 Away 6-1 Neutral 6-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, Ball State H W Dec. 5, #5 Duke A W Dec. 7, Missouri H W Dec. 9, Indiana State H W Dec. 12, Nebraska A L Dec. 14, #1 Wichita State 1 W Dec. 23, Butler H W Dec. 28, Manhattan 2 W Dec. 30, Princeton 2 W Jan. 2, St. John s 2 L Jan. 9, Illinois+ H W Jan. 16, Northwestern+ A W Jan. 23, Purdue+ H W Jan. 26, Michigan State+ A W OT Jan. 30, Purdue+ A W Feb. 8, Iowa+ H W Feb. 13, Michigan State+ H W Feb. 15, #8 Indiana+ A W OT Feb. 20, Ohio State+ H W Feb. 23, #8 Minnesota+ A W Feb. 27, Illinois+ A W March 2, Wisconsin+ H W March 6, #6 Minnesota+ H W March 8, Ohio State+ A L March 12, Dayton 3 W March 13, #5 Vanderbilt 4 W March 19, Princeton 5 W March 20, #2 UCLA 6 L (1) Cobo Arena, Detroit, Mich. (2) Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (3) NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal, Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Ky. (4) NCAA Midwest Regional Final, Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Ky. (5) NCAA Final Four, Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore. (6) NCAA Championship, Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore Overall 18-8 Big Ten 11-3 (1st) Coach Dave Strack Home 11-1 Home 8-1 Captain Oliver Darden Away 3-4 Away 3-2 Neutral 4-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, Tennessee H W Dec. 4, Bowling Green H W Dec. 6, Ball State H W Dec. 8, Wichita State A L Dec. 11, San Francisco 1 W Dec. 21, #1 Duke 2 L Dec. 22, Butler A L Dec. 27, Arizona State 3 L Dec. 29, Air Force 3 W Dec. 30, Washington State 3 W Jan. 8, 1966 nr Ohio State A W Jan. 10, 1966 nr Indiana H W Jan. 15, 1966 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 22, 1966 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 29, 1966 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 1, Illinois H L Feb. 5, Indiana H W Feb. 12, Wisconsin H W Feb. 19, Purdue H W Feb. 21, Iowa A L Feb. 26, Purdue A W Feb. 28, Iowa H W March 5, 1966 nr Northwestern H W March 7, 1966 nr Michigan State A L March 11, #10 Western Kentucky 4 W March 12, #1 Kentucky 5 L (1) Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Ill. (2) Cobo Arena, Detroit, Mich. (3) Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. (4) NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinal, Iowa Field House, Iowa City, Iowa (5) NCAA Mideast Regional Final, Iowa Field House, Iowa City, Iowa Overall 8-16 Big Ten 2-12 (10th) Coach Dave Strack Home 6-4 Home 2-4 Captains Craig Dill Away 0-10 Away 0-7 Dennis Bankey Neutral 2-2 Neutral 1-1 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1966 nr Tennessee A L Dec. 3, 1966 nr #4 Duke A L Dec. 5, 1966 nr #7 Houston H W Dec. 7, 1966 nr Bowling Green A L Dec. 10, 1966 nr Davidson H W Dec. 12, 1966 nr Butler H W Dec. 22, 1966 nr Ohio University H W Dec. 28, 1966 nr Georgia Tech 1 L Dec. 29, 1966 nr Wisconsin 1 W Dec. 30, 1966 nr Arkansas 1 W Jan. 7, 1967 nr Northwestern H L Jan. 10, 1967 nr Wisconsin A L Jan. 14, 1967 nr Illinois A L Jan. 21, 1967 nr #5 Michigan State H W Jan. 23, 1967 nr Iowa A L Feb. 4, 1967 nr Purdue H W Feb. 11, 1967 nr Northwestern A L Feb. 18, 1967 nr Ohio State H L Feb. 20, 1967 nr Purdue A L Feb. 25, 1967 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 27, 1967 nr Indiana H L March 4, 1967 nr Wisconsin 2 L March 6, 1967 nr Indiana A L March 11, 1967 nr Iowa H L (1) Los Angeles Classic, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. (2) Cobo Arena, Detroit, Mich Overall Big Ten 6-8 (t-6th) Coach Dave Strack Home 6-6 Home 3-4 Captain Jim Pitts Away 4-6 Away 3-4 Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1967 nr Kentucky H L Dec. 4, 1967 nr Detroit A W Dec. 6, 1967 nr Duke H L Dec. 9, 1967 nr Davidson A L Dec. 21, 1967 nr Oregon State 1 W Dec. 22, 1967 nr Arizona State 1 L Dec. 27, 1967 nr Butler H W Dec. 30, 1967 nr Northern Illinois H W Jan. 2, 1968 nr #2 Houston A L Jan. 6, 1968 nr Wisconsin A L Jan. 13, 1968 nr Michigan State H L Jan. 20, 1968 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 22, 1968 nr Ball State H W Jan. 27, 1968 nr Ohio State H L Feb. 3, 1968 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 5, 1968 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 10, 1968 nr Iowa H L Feb. 13, 1968 nr Illinois A W Feb. 17, 1968 nr Indiana A L Feb. 20, 1968 nr Illinois H L Feb. 24, 1968 nr Minnesota A W Feb. 27, 1968 nr Purdue H W March 2, 1968 nr Northwestern H W March 9, 1968 nr Iowa A W (1) Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz Overall Big Ten 7-7 (4th) Coach Johnny Orr Home 8-3 Home 5-2 Captain Ken Maxey Away 4-7 Away 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, 1968 nr Northern Illinois H W Dec. 6, 1968 nr Toledo A L Dec. 7, 1968 nr Western Michigan H W Dec. 9, 1968 nr #16 Duke A W Dec. 20, 1968 nr #4 Kentucky 1, A L Dec. 21, 1968 nr Bradley 1 W Dec. 23, 1968 nr Utah H W Dec. 28, 1968 nr Butler A W Dec. 31, 1968 nr #2 Davidson H L Jan. 4, 1969 nr Iowa H W OT Jan. 7, 1969 nr Indiana H W OT Jan. 11, 1969 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 18, 1969 nr #13 Ohio State H L Jan. 21, 1969 nr Northwestern A L

97 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 25, 1969 nr Michigan State A W Feb. 1, 1969 nr Loyola (Chicago) 2 L OT Feb. 8, 1969 nr Michigan State H L Feb. 11, 1969 nr #10 Illinois H W Feb. 15, 1969 nr Iowa A W Feb. 22, 1969 nr #19 Illinois A L Feb. 24, 1969 nr Minnesota H W March 1, 1969 nr Wisconsin H W March 4, 1969 nr #6 Purdue A L March 8, 1969 nr Ohio State A L (1) Kentucky Invitational, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (2) Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Ill Overall Big Ten 5-9 (t-6th) Coach Johnny Orr Home 7-5 Home 3-3 Captain Rudy Tomjanovich Away 3-9 Away 2-6 Neutral 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1969 nr Detroit H W Dec. 3, 1969 nr #13 Notre Dame A L Dec. 6, 1969 nr #5 Davidson A L Dec. 8, 1969 nr #8 Marquette H W Dec. 10, 1969 nr Duke H L Dec. 22, 1969 nr Utah A L Dec. 29, 1969 nr Butler H W Dec. 31, 1969 nr Princeton H W Jan. 3, 1970 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 6, 1970 nr Iowa H L Jan. 10, 1970 nr Purdue H L OT Jan. 13, 1970 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 17, 1970 nr #17 Illinois H L Jan. 24, 1970 nr Michigan State A W Jan. 31, 1970 nr Purdue A L Feb. 7, 1970 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 10, 1970 nr Evansville A L Feb. 14, 1970 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 17, 1970 nr Toledo A W Feb. 21, 1970 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 24, 1970 nr Indiana A L Feb. 28, 1970 nr Wisconsin H L March 3, 1970 nr Minnesota A L March 7, 1970 nr Indiana H W Overall 19-7 Big Ten 12-2 (2nd) Coach Johnny Orr Home 10-2 Home 6-1 Captain Dan Fife Away 6-3 Away 6-1 Neutral 3-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1970 nr #5 Notre Dame H L Dec. 5, 1970 nr Kentucky A L Dec. 7, 1970 nr #13 Duke A L Dec. 10, 1970 nr Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 12, 1970 nr Detroit H W OT Dec. 21, 1970 nr Harvard 1, H W Dec. 22, 1970 nr Wyoming 1, H W Dec. 28, 1970 nr Saint Louis 2 W Dec. 29, 1970 nr Hawaii 2 L Dec. 30, 1970 nr #11 Villanova 2 W Jan. 9, 1971 nr Wisconsin A W Jan. 16, 1971 nr #11 Indiana H W Jan. 23, 1971 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 30, 1971 nr Minnesota A W Feb. 2, Purdue H W Feb. 6, Northwestern H W Feb. 13, Purdue A W Feb. 20, Minnesota H W Feb. 23, Indiana A L Feb. 27, #18 Ohio State H L March 2, 1971 nr Illinois A W March 6, 1971 nr Michigan State H W March 9, 1971 nr Iowa A W March 13, 1971 nr Wisconsin H W March 21, Syracuse 3 W March 24, Georgia Tech 4 L (1) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Rainbow Classic, Special Events Center, Honolulu, Hawaii (3) NIT First Round, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (4) NIT Quarterfinal, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y Overall Big Ten 9-5 (t-3rd) Coach Johnny Orr Home 10-1 Home 7-0 Captains Wayne Grabiac Away 3-7 Away 2-5 Dave Hart Neutral 1-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, Notre Dame A W Dec. 4, Western Michigan H W Dec. 7, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 13, #2 Marquette A L Dec. 20, 1971 nr Ohio University 1, H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Dec. 21, 1971 nr Toledo 1, H L Dec. 28, 1971 nr Washington State 2 L Dec. 29, 1971 nr Oregon 2 W Dec. 30, 1971 nr Washington 2 L Jan. 4, 1972 nr Princeton A L Jan. 8, 1972 nr Michigan State H W Jan. 11, 1972 nr #16 Illinois A W Jan. 15, 1972 nr #9 Ohio State A L Jan. 22, 1972 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 25, 1972 nr Iowa H W Jan. 29, 1972 nr #6 Ohio State H W Feb. 5, Purdue A L Feb. 12, 1972 nr Illinois H W Feb. 19, 1972 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 26, 1972 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 29, Indiana A L March 4, 1972 nr Michigan State A L March 7, 1972 nr Wisconsin H W March 11, 1972 nr Iowa A L (1) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Far West Classic, Portland, Ore Overall Big Ten 6-8 Coach Johnny Orr Home 7-4 Home 3-4 Captains Ken Brady Away 5-4 Away 3-4 Henry Wilmore Neutral 1-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, Notre Dame H W Dec. 4, Oregon State H W Dec. 7, Brigham Young 1 L Dec. 9, Dayton A W Dec. 16, 1972 nr Detroit A W Dec. 18, 1972 nr Western Michigan 2, H W Dec. 19, 1972 nr Toledo 2, H W Dec. 26, 1972 nr Boston College 3 W Dec. 28, 1972 nr St. John s 3 L Dec. 30, 1972 nr Manhattan 3 L Jan. 6, 1973 nr Ohio State A W Jan. 8, 1973 nr Iowa H W Jan. 13, 1973 nr Michigan State A W Jan. 20, 1973 nr Purdue H L Jan. 22, 1973 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 27, 1973 nr #6 Indiana H L Jan. 29, 1973 nr Iowa A L Feb. 3, 1973 nr Illinois A L Feb. 10, 1973 nr Michigan State H W Feb. 17, 1973 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 24, 1973 nr #4 Minnesota A L Feb. 26, 1973 nr Illinois H L March 3, 1973 nr Wisconsin A L March 10, 1973 nr Ohio State H L (1) Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. (2) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y Overall 22-5 Big Ten 12-2 (t-1st) Coach Johnny Orr Home 12-0 Home 7-0 Captains Campy Russell Away 7-4 Away 5-2 C.J. Kupec Neutral 3-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1973 nr Southern Illinois H W Dec. 4, 1973 nr Toledo A W Dec. 8, 1973 nr Detroit A L Dec. 10, 1973 nr Xavier H W Dec. 12, 1973 nr Western Michigan A W OT Dec. 15, 1973 nr Dayton H W Dec. 21, 1973 nr Yale 1, H W Dec. 22, 1973 nr Bowling Green 1, H W Dec. 28, 1973 nr San Francisco 2 W Dec. 29, 1973 nr #1 UCLA 2, A L Jan. 4, #8 Indiana H W Jan. 12, Minnesota A W Jan. 19, Michigan State H W Jan. 21, Purdue A L OT Jan. 26, Iowa A W OT Jan. 28, #17 Wisconsin H W Feb. 2, Illinois A W Feb. 9, Ohio State H W Feb. 11, Northwestern H W Feb. 16, #12 Indiana A L Feb. 23, Purdue H W Feb. 25, Wisconsin A W March 2, Minnesota H W March 9, Michigan State A W March 11, #13 Indiana 3 W March 14, #3 Notre Dame 4 W March 16, #7 Marquette 5 L (1) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Los Angeles Classic, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. 32

98 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year (3) Big Ten Playoff, Assembly Hall, Champaign, Ill. (4) NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinals, Memorial Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (5) NCAA Mideast Regional Final, Memorial Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Ala Overall 19-8 Big Ten 12-6 (2nd) Coach Johnny Orr Home 12-1 Home 8-1 Captains Joe Johnson Away 5-6 Away 4-5 C.J. Kupec Neutral 2-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 30, Toledo H W Dec. 7, Tennessee H W Dec. 11, Southern Illinois A L Dec. 14, Dayton A W Dec. 20, 1974 nr Virginia Tech 1, H W Dec. 21, 1974 nr Manhattan 1, H W Dec. 27, 1974 nr Western Michigan 2 W Dec. 28, 1974 nr Eastern Michigan 2 W Jan. 2, Illinois A W OT Jan. 4, Ohio State H W Jan. 6, #2 Indiana H L Jan. 11, Michigan State A L Jan. 18, Iowa A W Jan. 20, #16 Minnesota A L Jan. 25, 1975 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 27, 1975 nr Wisconsin H W OT Feb. 1, 1975 nr Purdue A L Feb. 3, 1975 nr #1 Indiana A L Feb. 8, 1975 nr Michigan State H W Feb. 15, 1975 nr Iowa H W Feb. 17, 1975 nr Minnesota H W OT Feb. 22, 1975 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 24, 1975 nr Wisconsin A L March 1, 1975 nr Purdue H W March 3, 1975 nr Illinois H W March 8, 1975 nr Ohio State A W March 15, 1975 nr #2 UCLA 3 L OT (1) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Motor City Classic, Calihan Hall, Detroit, Mich. (3) NCAA West Regional First Round, Wallis Beasley, Pullman, Wash Overall 25-7 Big Ten 14-4 (2nd) Coach Johnny Orr Home 14-1 Home 8-1 Captain Wayman Britt Away 6-4 Away 6-3 Neutral 5-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, Vanderbilt H W Dec. 6, #9 Tennessee A L Dec. 10, South Carolina H W Dec. 13, Dayton H W Dec. 19, Southern Illinois 1, H W Dec. 20, Miami (Ohio) 1, H W Dec. 29, LaSalle 2 W Dec. 30, #10 UNLV 2 L Jan. 3, Northwestern A W Jan. 5, #16 Minnesota H W Jan. 8, Wisconsin A W Jan. 10, #1 Indiana H L Jan. 12, Ohio State H W Jan. 17, Michigan State H W Jan. 24, Purdue A W Jan. 26, Illinois A L Jan. 31, Iowa H W Feb. 2, Wisconsin H W Feb. 7, #1 Indiana A L OT Feb. 9, Ohio State A W Feb. 14, Michigan State A W Feb. 16, Eastern Michigan H W Feb. 21, Purdue H W Feb. 23, Illinois H W Feb. 28, Iowa A W March 1, Minnesota A L March 6, Northwestern H W March 13, Wichita State 3 W March 18, #7 Notre Dame 4 W March 20, #14 Missouri 5 W March 27, #4 Rutgers 6 W March 29, #1 Indiana 7 L (1) Michigan Invitational, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Las Vegas Holiday Classic, L.V. Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nev. (3) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, North Texas Coliseum, Denton, Texas (4) NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. (5) NCAA Midwest Regional Final, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. (6) NCAA Final Four, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. (7) NCAA Championship, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa Overall 26-4 Big Ten 16-2 (1st) Coach Johnny Orr Home 14-0 Home 9-0 Captains Steve Grote Away 9-2 Away 7-2 John Robinson Neutral 3-2 Neutral 0-0 Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 27, Western Kentucky H W Dec. 4, Fordham H W Dec. 6, Vanderbilt A W Dec. 18, Kent State H W Dec. 21, Central Michigan H W Dec. 28, Rhode Island 1 W Dec. 29, Providence 1 L OT Jan. 2, South Carolina A W Jan. 6, Northwestern H W Jan. 8, Wisconsin H W Jan. 15, Michigan State A W Jan. 17, Iowa A W Jan. 20, #19 Purdue H W Jan. 22, Illinois H W Jan. 24, Ohio State A W Jan. 27, Wisconsin A W Jan. 29, Northwestern A L Feb. 3, Indiana H W Feb. 5, Ohio State H W Feb. 7, #10 Minnesota A W Feb. 13, Indiana A L Feb. 17, Iowa H W Feb. 19, #12 Minnesota H W Feb. 26, Michigan State H W OT March 3, Illinois A W March 5, Purdue A W March 6, #19 Marquette H W March 13, Holy Cross 2 W March 17, #12 Detroit 3 W March 19, North Carolina-Charlotte 4 L (1) Providence Industrial National Classic, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. (2) NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Ind. (3) NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinal, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (4) NCAA Mideast Regional Final, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky Overall Big Ten 11-7 (t-4th) Coach Johnny Orr Home 10-4 Home 7-2 Captains Dave Baxter Away 5-6 Away 4-5 Phil Hubbard Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 26, Western Kentucky A W Nov. 30, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 3, Fordham 1 W Dec. 7, #16 Louisville H L Dec. 10, Dayton H W Dec. 14, Alabama 2 L Dec. 17, Central Michigan H W Dec. 31, 1977 nr Toledo H L OT Jan. 5, 1978 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 8, 1978 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 12, 1978 nr Iowa A W Jan. 14, 1978 nr Illinois A L Jan. 19, 1978 nr Wisconsin H W Jan. 21, 1978 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 28, 1978 nr #15 Indiana H W Jan. 30, 1978 nr Purdue H L Feb. 2, 1978 nr #7 Michigan State A W Feb. 4, 1978 nr Purdue A L Feb. 9, 1978 nr Ohio State H W Feb. 11, 1978 nr #10 Michigan State H L Feb. 16, 1978 nr Wisconsin A W Feb. 18, 1978 nr Indiana A L Feb. 23, 1978 nr Illinois H W Feb. 25, 1978 nr Iowa H W March 2, 1978 nr Minnesota A L March 4, 1978 nr Northwestern A W March 5, 1978 nr #2 UCLA A L (1) Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (2) Birmingham Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala Overall Big Ten 8-10 (6th) Coach Johnny Orr Home 9-4 Home 5-4 Captains Phil Hubbard Away 4-7 Away 3-6 Tom Stanton Neutral 2-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 30, Central Michigan H W Dec. 2, Alabama H W Dec. 6, #7 Louisville A L Dec. 9, Dayton A W Dec. 16, Western Michigan H W Dec. 28, Texas Tech 1 L Dec. 29, Texas-El Paso 1 W Dec. 31, Eastern Michigan H W Jan. 4, Minnesota H W Jan. 6, Iowa H L Jan. 11, Purdue A L Jan. 13, 1979 nr Wisconsin A L

99 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 18, 1979 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 20, 1979 nr #16 Ohio State H L Jan. 25, 1979 nr #4 Michigan State H W Jan. 27, 1979 nr #8 Illinois A W Feb. 1, 1979 nr Indiana A L Feb. 3, 1979 nr #19 Illinois H W Feb. 8, 1979 nr #13 Ohio State A L Feb. 10, 1979 nr Indiana H W Feb. 15, 1979 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 17, 1979 nr #8 Michigan State A L Feb. 22, 1979 nr Wisconsin H L Feb. 24, 1979 nr #18 Purdue H L March 1, 1979 nr #11 Iowa A W March 3, 1979 nr Minnesota A L March 4, 1979 nr #2 Notre Dame 2 W (1) Sun Carnival, Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas (2) Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich Overall Big Ten 8-10 (t-6th) Coach Johnny Orr Home 13-2 Home 7-2 Captains Marty Bodnar Away 3-10 Away 1-8 Mark Lozier Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, 1979 nr Massachusetts H W Dec. 3, 1979 nr Central Michigan H W Dec. 5, 1979 nr Toledo A L Dec. 8, 1979 nr #16 Marquette A W Dec. 12, 1979 nr Detroit A W Dec. 15, 1979 nr Dayton H W Dec. 22, 1979 nr Western Michigan H W Dec. 28, 1979 nr Mississippi 1 L Dec. 29, 1979 nr Tulane 1 W Jan. 3, 1980 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 5, 1980 nr Iowa H W Jan. 10, 1980 nr #19 Indiana A L OT Jan. 12, 1980 nr #10 Purdue A L Jan. 17, 1980 nr Illinois A L Jan. 19, 1980 nr #2 Ohio State H W OT Jan. 24, 1980 nr Michigan State H L OT Jan. 26, 1980 nr Northwestern A L OT Jan. 31, 1980 nr Wisconsin A W OT Feb. 2, 1980 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 7, 1980 nr #13 Ohio State A L Feb. 9, 1980 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 14, 1980 nr Illinois H W Feb. 16, 1980 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 21, 1980 nr #15 Purdue H W Feb. 23, 1980 nr #19 Indiana H L Feb. 28, 1980 nr Iowa A L March 1, 1980 nr Minnesota A L March 6, 1980 nr Nebraska 2, H W March 11, 1980 nr Texas-El Paso 3, H W March 13, 1980 nr Virginia 4, A L (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome, New Orleans, La. (2) NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (4) NIT Quarterfinal, University Hall, Charlottesville, Va Overall Big Ten 8-10 (7th) Coach Bill Frieder Home 11-4 Home 5-4 Captains Paul Heuerman Away 6-7 Away 3-6 Thad Garner Neutral 2-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 29, 1980 nr Eastern Michigan A W Dec. 3, 1980 nr Kansas A W Dec. 6, 1980 nr #11 Arkansas H W Dec. 8, 1980 nr Akron H W Dec. 10, Kent State H W Dec. 13, Dayton A W Dec. 20, Western Michigan H W Dec. 30, Detroit 1 W Jan. 3, Northern Michigan 1 W Jan. 5, Purdue A L Jan. 10, #19 Minnesota A W OT Jan. 15, Indiana H W OT Jan. 17, #14 Iowa H L Jan. 22, #15 Illinois H W OT Jan. 24, Ohio State A L Jan. 29, Northwestern A W Jan. 31, Wisconsin A W Feb. 5, Michigan State H W OT Feb. 7, Wisconsin H W Feb. 12, Ohio State H L Feb. 14, Michigan State A L Feb. 19, #15 Illinois A L Feb. 21, Northwestern H L Feb. 26, 1981 nr #8 Iowa A L Feb. 28, 1981 nr #16 Indiana A L March 5, 1981 nr Minnesota H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books March 7, 1981 nr Purdue H L OT March 12, 1981 nr Duquesne 2, H W March 15, 1981 nr Toledo 3, H W March 19, 1981 nr Syracuse 4, A L (1) Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich. (2) NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (4) NIT Quarterfinal, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y Overall 8-19 Big Ten 7-11 (t-7th) Coach Bill Frieder Home 6-7 Home 5-4 Captain Thad Garner Away 2-9 Away 2-7 Neutral 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 28, 1981 nr #18 Arkansas A L Nov. 30, 1981 nr Eastern Michigan H L Dec. 7, 1981 nr Northern Michigan H W Dec. 12, 1981 nr Western Michigan A L Dec. 19, 1981 nr Detroit H L Dec. 21, 1981 nr Louisiana Tech H L Dec. 27, 1981 nr Southern California 1 L Dec. 28, 1981 nr #19 Alabama-Birmingham 1 L Jan. 7, 1982 nr Wisconsin H W-FF Jan. 9, 1982 nr Purdue H L Jan. 14, 1982 nr Indiana A L Jan. 16, 1982 nr #11 Minnesota A L Jan. 21, 1982 nr Michigan State H L Jan. 23, 1982 nr #6 Iowa A L Jan. 28, 1982 nr Ohio State H W OT Jan. 30, 1982 nr Illinois A L Feb. 4, 1982 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 6, 1982 nr Illinois H W Feb. 11, 1982 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 13, 1982 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 18, 1982 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 20, 1982 nr #7 Iowa H W Feb. 25, 1982 nr #13 Minnesota H L Feb. 27, 1982 nr Indiana H L March 4, 1982 nr Purdue A L March 6, 1982 nr Wisconsin A W March 7, 1982 nr Notre Dame 2 L (1) Winston Tire Holiday Classic, L.A. Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. (2) Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich. W-FF: Wisconsin won game, 65-63, but forfeited game due to use of an ineligible player Overall Big Ten 7-11 (9th) Coach Bill Frieder Home 12-4 Home 5-4 Captains Dan Pelekoudas Away 3-7 Away 2-7 Eric Turner Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 27, 1982 nr Akron H W Dec. 1, 1982 nr Central Michigan H W Dec. 4, 1982 nr Northern Michigan H W Dec. 6, 1982 nr Kansas H W Dec. 8, 1982 nr Cleveland State H W Dec. 12, 1982 nr Detroit A W Dec. 20, 1982 nr Oklahoma State 1 L Dec. 21, 1982 nr Vermont 1 W Dec. 27, 1982 nr Florida A&M H W Dec. 30, 1982 nr Pennsylvania H W Jan. 6, 1983 nr Northwestern A L Jan. 8, 1983 nr #8 Iowa A L Jan. 12, 1983 nr #17 Minnesota H W Jan. 15, 1983 nr Wisconsin H W Jan. 20, 1983 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 22, 1983 nr #2 Indiana A L Jan. 27, 1983 nr Purdue H L OT Jan. 29, 1983 nr Illinois H L Feb. 5, 1983 nr Michigan State H L Feb. 12, 1983 nr Michigan State A W Feb. 17, 1983 nr Illinois A L Feb. 19, 1983 nr Purdue A L Feb. 24, 1983 nr #4 Indiana H W Feb. 26, 1983 nr #t-15 Ohio State H L March 2, 1983 nr Wisconsin A W-FF March 5, 1983 nr Minnesota A L March 10, 1983 nr Iowa H W March 12, 1983 nr Northwestern H W (1) Toledo Blade Glass Classic, UT Centennial Hall, Toledo, Ohio W-FF: Wisconsin won game, 82-70, but forfeited due to use of an ineligible player Overall 24-9 Big Ten 11-7 (4th) Coach Bill Frieder Home 16-2 Home 7-2 Captains Tim McCormick Away 6-5 Away 4-5 Eric Turner Neutral 2-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 26, 1983 nr Toledo H W Nov. 28, 1983 nr North Carolina A&T H W Nov. 30, 1983 nr Central Michigan H W

100 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Dec. 3, 1983 nr Northern Michigan H W Dec. 5, 1983 nr #13 Georgia A W Dec. 10, 1983 nr Dayton H W Dec. 17, 1983 nr Detroit H W Dec. 21, Rutgers A W Dec. 27, #16 Texas-El Paso 1 L Dec. 28, Texas Tech 1 L Jan. 5, 1984 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 7, 1984 nr Iowa H W Jan. 12, 1984 nr Minnesota A W Jan. 14, 1984 nr Wisconsin A W-FF Jan. 18, 1984 nr Ohio State H L Jan. 21, 1984 nr Indiana H W Jan. 26, 1984 nr Purdue A L Jan. 28, 1984 nr #9 Illinois A L OT Feb. 2, 1984 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 11, 1984 nr Michigan State H W Feb. 16, 1984 nr #7 Illinois H W Feb. 18, 1984 nr #11 Purdue H L OT Feb. 23, 1984 nr Indiana A L Feb. 25, 1984 nr Ohio State A W March 1, 1984 nr Wisconsin H W March 3, 1984 nr Minnesota H W March 7, 1984 nr Iowa A W March 10, 1984 nr Northwestern A L OT March 15, 1984 nr Wichita State 2, H W March 19, 1984 nr Marquette 3, H W March 22, 1984 nr Xavier 4, H W March 26, 1984 nr Virginia Tech 5 W March 28, 1984 nr Notre Dame 6 W (1) Sun Bowl Classic, Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas (2) NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (4) NIT Quarterfinal, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (5) NIT Final Four, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (6) NIT Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. W-FF: Wisconsin won, 71-64, but forfeited due to use of ineligible player Overall 26-4 Big Ten 16-2 (1st) Coach Bill Frieder Home 16-1 Home 8-1 Captains Leslie Rockymore Away 9-2 Away 8-1 Butch Wade Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 26, 1984 nr Detroit H W Dec. 1, 1984 nr Georgia H W Dec. 5, 1984 nr Youngstown State H W Dec. 8, 1984 nr Dayton A W Dec. 10, 1984 nr Western Michigan H W Dec. 12, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 17, Alcorn State H W Dec. 22, Rutgers H W Dec. 29, Tennessee A L Jan. 2, #12 Indiana H L Jan. 5, Ohio State H W Jan. 10, 1985 nr #15 Illinois A L OT Jan. 12, 1985 nr Purdue A W Jan. 17, 1985 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 19, 1985 nr Iowa H W OT Jan. 24, Michigan State H W Jan. 27, #15 Kansas H W Jan. 31, Northwestern A W Feb. 2, Wisconsin A W Feb. 7, Purdue H W Feb. 9, #9 Illinois H W Feb. 14, #11 Iowa A W Feb. 16, Minnesota A W Feb. 23, Michigan State A W Feb. 28, Wisconsin H W March 2, Northwestern H W March 6, Ohio State A W March 10, Indiana A W March 15, Fairleigh Dickinson 1 W March 17, Villanova 2 L (1) NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio (2) NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio Overall 28-5 Big Ten 14-4 (1st) Coach Bill Frieder Home 18-1 Home 8-1 Captains Roy Tarpley Away 6-3 Away 6-3 Butch Wade Neutral 4-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 22, Virginia Tech 1 W Nov. 23, Kansas State 1 W Nov. 30, #2 Georgia Tech 2 W Dec. 2, Tennessee H W Dec. 4, Youngstown State H W Dec. 7, Florida Southern H W Dec. 9, Chicago State H W Dec. 12, Central Michigan H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Dec. 14, Western Michigan H W Dec. 21, Northern Michigan H W Dec. 28, Illinois-Chicago H W Dec. 29, Cleveland State H W Jan. 2, #15 Indiana A W Jan. 4, Ohio State A W Jan. 8, #18 Illinois H W Jan. 11, #20 Purdue H W Jan. 16, Minnesota A L Jan. 18, Iowa A W Jan. 25, Michigan State A L Jan. 30, Northwestern H W Feb. 1, Wisconsin H W Feb. 6, Purdue A W Feb. 8, Illinois A L OT Feb. 13, Minnesota H W Feb. 15, Iowa H W Feb. 20, #19 Michigan State H L Feb. 22, Alabama-Birmingham H W Feb. 26, Wisconsin A W March 1, Northwestern A W March 6, Ohio State H W March 8, #16 Indiana H W March 14, Akron 3 W March 16, Iowa State 4 L (1) Silversword Classic, Lahinia Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii (2) Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (3) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. (4) NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn Overall Big Ten 10-8 (5th) Coach Bill Frieder Home 15-3 Home 7-2 Captains Gary Grant Away 3-7 Away 3-6 Antoine Joubert Neutral 2-2 Neutral 0-0 Garde Thompson Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 21, 1986 nr Bradley 1, H W Nov. 23, 1986 nr Memphis 2, A L Dec. 1, 1986 nr Ball State H W Dec. 3, 1986 nr Central Michigan H W Dec. 6, 1986 nr Illinois-Chicago H W Dec. 8, 1986 nr Western Michigan H L Dec. 9, 1986 nr Kent State H W Dec. 15, 1986 nr Bowling Green H W Dec. 20, 1986 nr Northern Michigan H W Dec. 29, 1986 nr Middle Tennessee State 3 L Dec. 30, 1986 nr Alaska-Anchorage 3 W Jan. 3, 1987 nr #16 Illinois A L Jan. 5, 1987 nr #2 Purdue A L Jan. 8, 1987 nr Ohio State H W Jan. 12, 1987 nr #4 Indiana H L Jan. 15, 1987 nr Michigan State H W Jan. 18, 1987 nr #5 Syracuse H W Jan. 21, 1987 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 24, 1987 nr Wisconsin A W Jan. 29, 1987 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 31, 1987 nr #2 Iowa H W Feb. 5, 1987 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 8, 1987 nr #2 Indiana A L Feb. 15, 1987 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 18, 1987 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 21, 1987 nr Northwestern H W Feb. 25, 1987 nr Minnesota A W Feb. 28, 1987 nr #7 Iowa A L March 4, 1987 nr #12 Illinois H L March 7, 1987 nr #3 Purdue H W March 12, 1987 nr Navy 4 W March 14, 1987 nr #2 North Carolina 5 L (1) Preseason NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Preseason NIT Second Round, Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tenn. (3) UAB Classic, Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum, Birmingham, Ala. (4) NCAA East Regional First Round, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. (5) NCAA East Regional Second Round, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C Overall 26-8 Big Ten 13-5 (2nd) Coach Bill Frieder Home 15-1 Home 8-1 Captain Gary Grant\ Away 6-5 Away 5-4 Neutral 5-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 27, Miami (Fla.) 1 W Nov. 28, #17 Arizona 1 L Nov. 29, Alabama-Birmingham 1 W Dec. 2, Bowling Green H W Dec. 5, Central Michigan H W Dec. 7, Western Michigan H W Dec. 10, Austin Peay H W Dec. 12, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 19, Northern Michigan H W Dec. 21, Grambling State H W Dec. 28, Clemson 2 W

101 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Dec. 29, South Florida 2, A W Jan. 6, Northwestern A W Jan. 9, Minnesota H W Jan. 14, Michigan State A W Jan. 18, Ohio State A L Jan. 21, Wisconsin H W Jan. 24, Indiana A W Jan. 28, #13 Illinois H W Jan. 31, #17 Syracuse A L Feb. 3, #13 Iowa H W Feb. 7, #2 Purdue H L Feb. 11, Wisconsin A W Feb. 13, #19 Indiana H W Feb. 17, Minnesota A W Feb. 22, Michigan State H W Feb. 27, #13 Iowa A L March 2, Northwestern H W March 5, #2 Purdue A L March 9, #19 Illinois A L March 12, Ohio State H W March 17, Boise State 3 W March 19, Florida 4 W March 25, #7 North Carolina 5 L (1) Great Alaska Shootout, Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska (2) South Florida Invitational, Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla. (3) NCAA West Regional First Round, Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (4) NCAA West Regional Second Round, Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (5) NCAA West Regional Semifinal, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash Overall 30-7 Big Ten 12-6 (3rd) Coach Bill Frieder/Steve Fisher Home 14-2 Home 7-2 Captains Glen Rice Away 6-4 Away 5-4 Mark Hughes Neutral 10-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 25, Vanderbilt 1 W Nov. 26, Memphis 1 W Nov. 27, #4 Oklahoma 1 W Dec. 2, Grambling State H W Dec. 3, South Dakota State H W Dec. 5, Tampa H W Dec. 7, Central Michigan H W Dec. 10, Western Michigan A W Dec. 12, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 20, Northern Michigan H W Dec. 21, Youngstown State H W Dec. 28, Alaska-Anchorage 2 L Dec. 29, Holy Cross 2 W Jan. 7, Northwestern H W Jan. 12, Minnesota H W Jan. 14, #2 Illinois A L Jan. 16, #18 Ohio State H W Jan. 21, Wisconsin A L Jan. 23, #19 Indiana H L Jan. 29, Purdue A W Feb. 4, Michigan State H W Feb. 9, #8 Iowa A W OT Feb. 11, Minnesota A L Feb. 16, Purdue H W Feb. 19, #9 Indiana A L Feb. 23, Ohio State A W Feb. 25, Wisconsin H W Feb. 27, Michigan State A W March 4, #11 Iowa H W March 9, Northwestern A W March 11, #4 Illinois H L March 17, Xavier 3 W March 19, South Alabama 4 W March 23, #5 North Carolina 5 W March 25, Virginia 6 W April 1, #3 Illinois 7 W April 3, #11 Seton Hall 8 W OT (1) Maui Classic, Lahania Civic Center, Lahania, Hawaii (2) Utah Basketball Classic, Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (3) NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (4) NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (5) NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (6) NCAA Southeast Regional Final, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (7) NCAA Final Four, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. (8) NCAA Championship, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash Overall 23-8 Big Ten 12-6 (3rd) Coach Steve Fisher Home 15-1 Home 8-1 Captains Terry Mills Away 6-5 Away 4-5 Rumeal Robinson Neutral 2-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 25, #6 Arizona 1 L Nov. 27, Boston University A W Nov. 29, Grambling State H W Dec. 2, Iowa State H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Dec. 6, Central Michigan H W Dec. 9, #6 Duke H W OT Dec. 11, Chicago State H W Dec. 16, Marquette A W Dec. 23, Seton Hall 2 W Dec. 28, Northern Michigan H W Dec. 30, Eastern Michigan H W Jan. 8, #9 Indiana A L Jan. 13, #16 Minnesota H W Jan. 15, #8 Illinois A W Jan. 18, Ohio State H W Jan. 20, Iowa A L OT Jan. 25, Northwestern A W Jan. 27, Michigan State H W Jan. 31, #8 Purdue H L Feb. 3, Wisconsin A W Feb. 8, #25 Indiana H W Feb. 11, #12 Illinois H W Feb. 15, #17 Minnesota A W Feb. 18, Ohio State A L Feb. 24, Northwestern H W March 1, #14 Michigan State A L March 4, #9 Purdue A L March 8, Wisconsin H W March 10, Iowa H W March 16, Illinois State 3 W March 18, #21 Loyola-Marymount 4 L (1) Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (2) Duel In the Desert, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. (3) NCAA West Regional First Round, Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, Calif. (4) NCAA West Regional Second Round, Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, Calif Overall Big Ten 7-11 (8th) Coach Steve Fisher Home 10-5 Home 4-5 Captain Demetrius Calip Away 3-9 Away 3-6 Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 28, 1990 nr Central Michigan H W Dec. 1, 1990 nr Utah H W Dec. 4, 1990 nr Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 8, 1990 nr #5 Duke A L Dec. 10, 1990 nr Boston University H W Dec. 12, 1990 nr Chicago State H W Dec. 15, 1990 nr Iowa State A L Dec. 22, 1990 nr Marquette H W Dec. 28, 1990 nr Texas 1 L Dec. 29, 1990 nr Pennsylvania 1 W Jan. 3, 1991 nr #25 Michigan State A L Jan. 5, 1991 nr #6 Ohio State H L Jan. 10, 1991 nr #22 Iowa A L Jan. 12, 1991 nr Purdue A L Jan. 17, 1991 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 19, 1991 nr Wisconsin A W OT Jan. 24, 1991 nr #3 Indiana H L Jan. 26, 1991 nr Illinois H L Jan. 31, 1991 nr Minnesota A W Feb. 9, 1991 nr Iowa H W Feb. 11, 1991 nr #3 Ohio State A L Feb. 16, 1991 nr Northwestern A W Feb. 18, 1991 nr Purdue H L OT Feb. 21, 1991 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 24, 1991 nr #4 Indiana A L Feb. 28, 1991 nr Illinois A L March 3, 1991 nr Minnesota H W March 9, 1991 nr Michigan State H L March 13, 1991 nr Colorado 2, A L (1) Arizona State Cactus Classic, Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Ariz. (2) NIT First Round, Coors Event Center, Boulder, Colo * Sanction* 24-8 Overall 25-9 Big Ten 11-7 (t-3rd) Coach Steve Fisher Home* 10-4 Home 10-4 Home 6-3 Captain Freddie Hunter Away* 8-4 Away 8-4 Away 5-4 Neutral* 6-0 Neutral 7-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 2, Detroit A W Dec. 7, Cleveland State A W Dec. 9, Chicago State H W Dec. 12, Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 14, #1 Duke H L OT Dec. 16, Central Michigan H W Dec. 21, Rice H W Dec. 28, Brigham Young 1 W Dec. 30, Virginia Tech 1 W Jan. 9, #16 Iowa A W OT Jan. 11, Minnesota A L Jan. 15, Purdue H L Jan. 18, Illinois A W Jan. 21, #4 Indiana A L Jan. 25, Wisconsin H W

102 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 29, #13 Michigan State A W OT Feb. 2, #10 Ohio State H L Feb. 5, Northwestern H W Feb. 9, Notre Dame A W Feb. 12, Iowa H W Feb. 15, #12 Michigan State H L Feb. 19, Minnesota H W Feb. 22, Northwestern A W Feb. 26, Wisconsin A L March 3, #5 Ohio State A L March 8, #2 Indiana H W March 11, Purdue A W March 14, Illinois H W March 20, Temple 2 W March 22, East Tennessee State 3 W March 27, #11 Oklahoma State 4 W March 29, #3 Ohio State 5 W OT April 4, #12 Cincinnati 6 W* April 6, #1 Duke 7 L* (1) Red Lobster Classic, Orlando Arena, Orlando, Fla. (2) NCAA Southeast Regional First Round, Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (3) NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round, Omni, Atlanta, Ga. (4) NCAA Southeast Regional Semifinal, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (5) NCAA Southeast Regional Final, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. (6) NCAA Final Four, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. (7) NCAA Championship, Hubert H. Humphery Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records * Sanction* 0-0 Overall 31-5 Big Ten 15-3 (2nd) Coach Steve Fisher Home* 0-0 Home 14-1 Home 8-1 Captain game-by-game Away* 0-0 Away 8-3 Away 7-2 Neutral* 0-0 Neutral 9-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Dec. 1, Rice A W* Dec. 5, #4 Duke A L* Dec. 7, Detroit H W* Dec. 9, Bowling Green H W* Dec. 14, Cleveland State H W* Dec. 19, Iowa State 1 W* Dec. 21, Central Michigan H W* Dec. 28, #20 Nebraska 2 W* Dec. 29, #5 North Carolina 2 W* Dec. 30, #2 Kansas 2 W* Jan. 2, Eastern Michigan H W* Jan. 7, #9 Purdue A W* Jan. 9, Wisconsin A W* Jan. 12, #6 Indiana H L* Jan. 16, Notre Dame H W* Jan. 20, Minnesota A W* Jan. 23, Illinois H W* Jan. 26, Ohio State H W* Jan. 31, #11 Iowa A L* Feb. 2, #25 Michigan State A W* Feb. 7, #19 Purdue H W* Feb. 10, Wisconsin H W* Feb. 14, #1 Indiana A L* Feb. 17, Penn State A W* Feb. 20, Minnesota H W* Feb. 28, Ohio State A W* March 2, #15 Iowa H W* March 7, Michigan State H W* OT March 10, Illinois A W* OT March 13, Northwestern H W* March 19, Coastal Carolina 3 W* March 21, UCLA 4 W* OT March 26, George Washington 5 W* March 28, Temple 6 W* April 3, #2 Kentucky 7 W* OT April 5, #4 North Carolina 8 L* (1) Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. (2) Rainbow Classic, Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, Hawaii (3) NCAA West Regional First Round, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. (4) NCAA West Regional Second Round, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. (5) NCAA West Regional Semifinal, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. (6) NCAA West Regional Final, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. (7) NCAA Final Four, Superdome, New Orleans, La. (8) NCAA Championship, Superdome, New Orleans, La. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records Overall 24-8 Big Ten 13-5 (2nd) Coach Steve Fisher Home 14-2 Home 8-1 Captains Jason Bossard Away 5-5 Away 5-4 Juwan Howard Neutral 5-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 26, #13 Georgia Tech 1 W Nov. 29, Cleveland State H W Dec. 1, Tulane H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Dec. 4, Tennessee-Chattanooga H W Dec. 6, Detroit H W Dec. 11, #4 Duke H L Dec. 20, Central Michigan H W Dec. 28, Auburn 2 W Dec. 30, #12 Arizona 2, A L Jan. 3, Boston University H W Jan. 5, Michigan State H W Jan. 8, Iowa A W Jan. 13, Ohio State H W OT Jan. 16, #11 Indiana A L Jan. 20, #20 Minnesota A L Jan. 23, Illinois A W Jan. 29, #16 Wisconsin H W Feb. 1, #8 Purdue A W Feb. 5, Michigan State A W Feb. 8, #12 Indiana H W Feb. 13, Ohio State A W Feb. 16, Iowa H W Feb. 19, #20 Minnesota H W Feb. 22, Illinois H W March 2, Wisconsin A L March 6, #9 Purdue H L March 9, Penn State H W March 12, Northwestern A L OT March 17, Pepperdine 3 W OT March 19, #12 Texas 4 W March 24, Maryland 5 W March 26, #2 Arkansas 6 L (1) Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (2) Fiesta Bowl Classic, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. (3) NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, Kan. (4) NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, Kan. (5) NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinal, Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas (6) NCAA Mideast Regional Final, Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas Overall Big Ten 11-7 (3rd) Coach Steve Fisher Home 10-3 Home 8-1 Captains Ray Jackson Away 4-8 Away 3-6 Jimmy King Neutral 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 21, Tulane 1 W Nov. 22, Arizona State 1 L Nov. 23, Utah 1 W Nov. 30, #9 Arizona 2 L Dec. 3, Tennessee-Chattanooga A W Dec. 5, Detroit H W Dec. 10, #9 Duke A L Dec. 13, Pennsylvania H L Dec. 22, 1994 nr Jackson State H W Dec. 29, 1994 nr Portland 3 W OT Dec. 30, 1994 nr Washington 3, A L Jan. 3, 1995 nr Purdue H W Jan. 8, 1995 nr Penn State A L Jan. 11, 1995 nr #19 Iowa H W OT Jan. 14, 1995 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 17, 1995 nr #20 Illinois A W Jan. 22, 1995 nr #12 Michigan State H L Jan. 24, 1995 nr Indiana A W Jan. 29, 1995 nr St. John s H L Feb. 1, 1995 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 4, 1995 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 8, 1995 nr Ohio State H W Feb. 11, 1995 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 19, 1995 nr Indiana H W Feb. 21, 1995 nr #12 Michigan State A L Feb. 26, 1995 nr Illinois H W March 1, 1995 nr Northwestern H W March 5, 1995 nr Iowa A L March 8, 1995 nr Penn State H W March 12, 1995 nr #14 Purdue A L March 16, 1995 nr #21 Western Kentucky 4 L OT (1) Maui Classic, Lahania Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii (2) Great Eight Basketball Classic, Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. (3) U.S. West Cellular Air Time Tournament, Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle, Wash. (4) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio * Sanction* 0-0 Overall Big Ten 10-8 (5th) Coach Steve Fisher Home* 0-0 Home 13-2 Home 7-2 Captain Dugan Fife Away* 0-0 Away 6-7 Away 3-6 Neutral* 0-0 Neutral 1-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 15, DePaul 1, H W* Nov. 17, Weber State 2, H W* Nov. 22, #4 Arizona 3 L* Nov. 24, #25 Georgia Tech 4 L* Nov. 27, St. Francis H W* Nov. 29, Ball State A W* Dec. 2, Detroit A W*

103 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Dec. 5, Louisiana State A W* Dec. 9, #18 Duke H W* Dec. 16, Washington H W* Dec. 18, Cleveland State H W* Dec. 28, UNLV 5, A L* Dec. 30, Davidson 5 W* Jan. 3, Wisconsin A L* Jan. 6, Northwestern H W* Jan. 9, #21 Illinois H W* Jan. 13, Michigan State A W* Jan. 21, #14 Penn State H W* Jan. 23, Indiana A L* Jan. 28, #t-22 Iowa A L* Jan. 31, #17 Purdue H L* Feb. 3, Ohio State A W* Feb. 10, #14 Purdue A L* Feb. 13, 1996 nr #19 Iowa H L* Feb. 18, 1996 nr Indiana H W* Feb. 22, 1996 nr #14 Penn State A L* Feb. 24, 1996 nr Minnesota H W* Feb. 27, 1996 nr Michigan State H W* March 3, 1996 nr Illinois A L* March 6, 1996 nr Northwestern A W* March 9, 1996 nr Wisconsin H W* March 15, 1996 nr Texas 6 L* (1) Preseason NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Preseason NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Preseason NIT Final Four, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (4) Preseason NIT Consolation, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (5) Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. (6) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records * Sanction* 0-0 Overall Big Ten 9-9 (t-6th) Coach Steve Fisher Home* 0-0 Home 11-3 Home 6-3 Captains Travis Conlan Away* 0-0 Away 7-6 Away 3-6 Robert Traylor Neutral* 0-0 Neutral 6-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 26, 1996 #7 Ball State H W* Nov. 30, Cleveland State A W* Dec. 2, Bradley H W* OT Dec. 5, Detroit H W* Dec. 8, #10 Duke A W* Dec. 11, St. John s 1 W* Dec. 15, Louisiana State 2 W* Dec. 21, #6 Arizona 2 W* OT Dec. 28, Memphis 3 L* Dec. 29, Washington State 3 W* Dec. 30, Pittsburgh 3 L* Jan. 2, Ohio State H L* Jan. 4, Northwestern A W* Jan. 9, #25 Illinois H W* Jan. 11, #11 Minnesota A L* Jan. 16, Purdue H W* Jan. 19, Iowa H W* Jan. 21, #21 Indiana A L* Jan. 25, Michigan State 4, A W* Jan. 28, Penn State A W* Feb. 1, Michigan State H W* Feb. 6, Wisconsin A L* Feb. 8, Penn State H W* Feb. 16, Indiana H L* OT Feb. 20, Iowa A L* Feb. 23, Purdue A L* Feb. 26, #2 Minnesota H L* March 2, #21 Illinois A L* March 5, 1997 nr Northwestern H W* March 9, 1997 nr Ohio State A W* OT March 13, 1997 nr Miami (Fla.) 5, H W* March 18, 1997 nr Oklahoma State 6, H W* March 20, 1997 nr Notre Dame 7, A W* March 25, Arkansas 8 W* March 27, Florida State 9 W* (1) Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. (2) Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. (3) Rainbow Classic, Special Events Center, Honolulu, Hawaii (4) played as a non-conference game, Breslin Center, East Lansing, Mich. (5) Postseason NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (6) Postseason NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (7) Postseason NIT Quarterfinal, Joyce Center, South Bend, Ind. (8) Postseason NIT Final Four, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (9) Postseason NIT Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records * Sanction* 0-0 Overall 25-9 Big Ten 11-5 (4th) Coach Brian Ellerbe Home* 0-0 Home 12-3 Home 7-1 Captains Travis Conlan Away* 0-0 Away 6-5 Away 4-4 Robert Traylor Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Neutral* 0-0 Neutral 7-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 15, 1997 nr Western Michigan H L* Nov. 19, 1997 nr Cleveland State H W* Nov. 24, 1997 nr Towson A W* Nov. 30, 1997 nr Detroit A W* Dec. 3, 1997 nr Florida International H W* Dec. 6, 1997 nr UNLV H W* Dec. 8, 1997 nr Bradley A L* Dec. 13, 1997 nr #1 Duke H W* Dec. 17, Eastern Michigan H L* OT Dec. 20, Tennessee-Chattanooga H W* Dec. 24, 1997 nr Murray State 1 W* Dec. 25, 1997 nr American Puerto Rico 1 W* Dec. 26, 1997 nr #19 Syracuse 1 W* Dec. 31, Wisconsin A W* Jan. 3, Penn State H W* Jan. 6, Indiana A L* Jan. 10, Michigan State H W* Jan. 17, Ohio State A W* Jan. 20, Minnesota H W* Jan. 25, Illinois A L* Jan. 29, #10 Purdue H L* Feb. 1, #16 Iowa A W* Feb. 5, Northwestern H W* Feb. 7, Minnesota A L* Feb. 11, Ohio State H W* Feb. 17, #14 Michigan State A L* Feb. 22, Indiana H W* Feb. 25, Penn State A W* Feb. 28, Wisconsin H W* March 6, Iowa 2 W* March 7, Minnesota 3 W* March 8, #9 Purdue 4 W* March 13, Davidson 5 W* March 15, #19 UCLA 6 L* (1) Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, Eugene Guerra Sports Complex, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2) Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (3) Big Ten Tournament Semifinal, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (4) Big Ten Tournament Championship, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (5) NCAA South Regional First Round, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. (6) NCAA South Regional Second Round, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records * Sanction* 0-0 Overall Big Ten 5-11 (t-9th) Coach Brian Ellerbe Home* 0-0 Home 8-5 Home 4-4 Captains Louis Bullock Away* 0-0 Away 2-9 Away 1-7 Robbie Reid Neutral* 0-0 Neutral 2-5 Neutral 0-0 Season: * Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 13, 1998 nr Florida International A L* Nov. 16, 1998 nr Ball State H L* Nov. 19, 1998 nr Detroit H W* Nov. 23, 1998 nr #24 Clemson 1 W* Nov. 24, 1998 nr #19 Syracuse 1 L* Nov. 25, 1998 nr #18 Utah 1 L* Nov. 30, 1998 nr Towson H W* Dec. 2, 1998 nr Bradley H W* Dec. 6, 1998 nr Western Michigan 2 L* Dec. 9, 1998 nr Eastern Michigan A W* Dec. 12, 1998 nr #3 Duke A L* Dec. 21, 1998 nr Hampton H W* Dec. 27, 1998 nr Florida 3 L* Dec. 30, 1998 nr #19 Wisconsin H W* Jan. 2, 1999 nr Penn State A L* Jan. 5, 1999 nr #13 Indiana H W* Jan. 9, 1999 nr #12 Michigan State A L* Jan. 16, 1999 nr #21 Ohio State H W* Jan. 20, 1999 nr #17 Minnesota A L* Jan. 23, 1999 nr #16 Purdue A L* Jan. 28, 1999 nr Illinois H L* Jan. 30, 1999 nr #16 Iowa H L* Feb. 4, 1999 nr Northwestern A L* Feb. 7, 1999 nr #18 Minnesota H W* Feb. 9, 1999 nr #13 Ohio State A L* Feb. 18, 1999 nr #4 Michigan State H L* Feb. 21, 1999 nr #19 Indiana A L* Feb. 24, 1999 nr Penn State H L* Feb. 27, 1999 nr #16 Wisconsin A W* March 4, 1999 nr Purdue 4 W* OT March 5, 1999 nr #11 Ohio State 5 L* (1) Maui Invitational, Lahania Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii (2) Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. (3) Orange Bowl Classic, National Car Rental Center, Miami, Fla. (4) Big Ten Tournament First Round, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (5) Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, United Center, Chicago, Ill. * denotes U-M vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions ^ denotes pre-ncaa Santion records 38

104 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Overall Big Ten 6-10 (t-7th) Coach Brian Ellerbe Home 12-5 Home 4-4 Captains Josh Asselin Away 2-8 Away 2-6 Darius Taylor Neutral 1-1 Neutral 0-0 Pete Vignier Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 19, 1999 nr Oakland H W Nov. 23, 1999 nr Detroit H W Nov. 27, 1999 nr Western Michigan H W Dec. 1, 1999 nr Georgia Tech 1 W Dec. 4, 1999 nr Tennessee-Chattanooga H W Dec. 8, 1999 nr Kent State H W Dec. 11, 1999 nr #14 Duke H L Dec. 19, 1999 nr Boston College A L Dec. 23, 1999 nr Duquesne H W Dec. 28, 1999 nr Towson H W Jan. 2, 2000 nr Colorado State H W Jan. 5, 2000 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 8, 2000 nr Purdue A W OT Jan. 16, 2000 nr #22 Illinois H W OT Jan. 19, 2000 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 22, 2000 nr Iowa A L Jan. 25, 2000 nr #14 Indiana A L Feb. 1, 2000 nr #8 Michigan State H L Feb. 6, 2000 nr #5 Ohio State H L Feb. 9, 2000 nr Illinois A L Feb. 13, 2000 nr #10 Indiana H L Feb. 16, 2000 nr Wisconsin A L Feb. 19, 2000 nr Penn State H W OT Feb. 24, 2000 nr #21 Purdue H L Feb. 26, 2000 nr Northwestern A W OT March 1, 2000 nr Iowa H W March 4, 2000 nr #7 Michigan State A L March 9, 2000 nr Penn State 2 L March 15, 2000 nr Notre Dame 3, A L (1) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. (2) Big Ten Tournament First Round, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (3) NIT First Round, Joyce Center, South Bend, Ind Overall Big Ten 4-12 (10th) Coach Brian Ellerbe Home 8-7 Home 2-6 Captains Josh Asselin Away 2-8 Away 2-6 Mike Gotfredson Neutral 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 17, 2000 nr Oakland A L Nov. 21, 2000 nr Western Michigan H W Nov. 25, 2000 nr Wagner H W Nov. 28, 2000 nr #12 Wake Forest 1, H L Dec. 2, 2000 nr #13 Maryland 2 L Dec. 3, 2000 nr #19 St. John s 2 L Dec. 9, 2000 nr #1 Duke A L Dec. 13, 2000 nr Bowling Green H W Dec. 23, 2000 nr Morris Brown H W Dec. 27, 2000 nr Towson H W Dec. 30, 2000 nr Eastern Michigan H W Jan. 3, 2001 nr Purdue A L Jan. 9, 2001 nr Indiana H W Jan. 13, 2001 nr #7 Illinois A L Jan. 18, 2001 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 20, 2001 nr #14 Iowa A W Jan. 25, 2001 nr #7 Illinois H L Jan. 27, 2001 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 30, 2001 nr #5 Michigan State H L Feb. 3, 2001 nr #10 Wisconsin H L Feb. 7, 2001 nr Penn State A L Feb. 11, 2001 nr Indiana A L Feb. 14, 2001 nr #25 Iowa H W Feb. 17, 2001 nr Minnesota H L Feb. 24, 2001 nr Purdue H L Feb. 28, 2001 nr Northwestern H L March 3, 2001 nr #3 Michigan State A L March 8, 2001 nr Penn State 3 L (1) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) BB&T Classic, MCI Center, Washington, D.C. (3) Big Ten Tournament First Round, United Center, Chicago, Ill Overall Big Ten 5-11 (t-8th) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 9-6 Home 4-4 Captains Rotolu Adebiyi Away 1-10 Away 1-7 Leon Jones Neutral 1-2 Neutral 0-0 Chris Young Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 16, 2001 nr Oakland H W Nov. 20, 2001 nr Fairfield H W Nov. 23, 2001 nr Western Michigan A L Nov. 28, 2001 nr Bowling Green A L Dec. 1, 2001 nr #15 Boston College H L Dec. 4, 2001 nr IPFW H W Dec. 8, 2001 nr #1 Duke H L Dec. 22, 2001 nr Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 29, 2001 nr San Francisco 1 L Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Jan. 2, 2002 nr Penn State A W Jan. 5, 2002 nr Purdue H W Jan. 9, 2002 nr Minnesota A L Jan. 12, 2002 nr #9 Illinois A L Jan. 16, 2002 nr Northwestern H L Jan. 19, 2002 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 24, 2002 nr #20 Ohio State A L Jan. 26, 2002 nr Vermont H W Jan. 30, 2002 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 2, 2002 nr Wisconsin H W Feb. 7, 2002 nr #21 Illinois H L Feb. 9, 2002 nr Penn State H W Feb. 11, 2002 nr Colorado State A L OT Feb. 13, 2002 nr Purdue A L Feb. 17, 2002 nr #22 Indiana H L Feb. 23, 2002 nr Iowa A L Feb. 27, 2002 nr Wisconsin A L March 2, 2002 nr #18 Ohio State H L March 7, 2002 nr Northwestern 2 W March 8, 2002 nr #21 Ohio State 3 L (1) Pete Newell Challenge, The Arena in Oakland, Oakland, Calif. (2) Big Ten Tournament First Round, Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind. (3) Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind Overall Big Ten 10-6 (t-3rd) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 12-4 Home 6-2 Captains Rotolu Adebiyi Away 5-5 Away 4-4 LaVell Blanchard Neutral 1-3 Neutral 0-0 Gavin Groninger Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 23, 2002 nr St. Bonaventure 1 W-FF Nov. 24, 2002 nr Virginia Tech 1 L Nov. 25, 2002 nr Kansas State 1 L Nov. 30, 2002 nr Western Michigan H L Dec. 3, 2002 nr Central Michigan H L Dec. 7, 2002 nr #4 Duke A L Dec. 11, 2002 nr Bowling Green H W Dec. 14, 2002 nr Charleston Southern H W Dec. 21, 2002 nr Vanderbilt H W Dec. 23, 2002 nr Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 28, 2002 nr UCLA A W Jan. 2, 2003 nr San Francisco H W Jan. 4, 2003 nr IUPUI H W Jan. 8, 2003 nr Wisconsin H W Jan. 11, 2003 nr Penn State H W Jan. 15, 2003 nr Ohio State A W Jan. 18, 2003 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 22, 2003 nr Minnesota H W Jan. 26, 2003 nr Michigan State H W Jan. 29, 2003 nr #13 Illinois A L Feb. 1, 2003 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 8, 2003 nr Iowa H W Feb. 12, 2003 nr Indiana A L Feb. 15, 2003 nr Ohio State H W Feb. 19, 2003 nr #24 Purdue A W Feb. 26, 2003 nr Wisconsin A L March 1, 2003 nr #18 Illinois H L March 5, 2003 nr Penn State A W March 8, 2003 nr Purdue H L March 14, 2003 nr Indiana 2 L (1) Paradise Jam, University of the Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands (2) Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, United Center, Chicago, Ill. W-FF: St. Bonaventure won, 89-68, but forfeited due to use of ineligible player Overall Big Ten 8-8 (t-5th) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 16-3 Home 6-2 Captain Colin Dill Away 2-7 Away 2-6 J.C. Mathis Neutral 5-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 21, 2003 nr Oakland H W Nov. 26, 2003 nr High Point H W Nov. 30, 2003 nr Butler 1 W OT Dec. 2, 2003 nr North Carolina State 2, H W Dec. 6, 2003 nr Vanderbilt A L Dec. 13, 2003 nr Bowling Green H W Dec. 20, 2003 nr Central Michigan H W Dec. 22, 2003 nr Delaware State H W Dec. 27, 2003 nr UCLA H W Dec. 30, 2003 nr Boston University H L Jan. 3, 2004 nr Fairfield 3 W Jan. 7, 2004 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 11, 2004 nr Indiana H L Jan. 17, 2004 nr Michigan State A L Jan. 21, 2004 nr #21 Wisconsin A L Jan. 24, 2004 nr Penn State A W Jan. 28, 2004 nr Iowa H W Jan. 31, 2004 nr Illinois A L Feb. 7, 2004 nr Purdue H W Feb. 11, 2004 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 14, 2004 nr Iowa A L

105 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Feb. 18, 2004 nr Penn State H W Feb. 22, 2004 nr #12 Wisconsin H W Feb. 24, 2004 nr Michigan State H L Feb. 29, 2004 nr Ohio State H W March 3, 2004 nr Indiana A L March 6, 2004 nr Northwestern A W March 12, 2004 nr Iowa 4 W March 13, 2004 nr #12 Illinois 5 L March 16, 2004 nr Missouri 6, H W March 22, 2004 nr Oklahoma 7, H W March 24, 2004 nr Hawaii 8, H W March 30, 2004 nr Oregon 9 W April 1, 2004 nr Rutgers 10 W (1) Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind. (2) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Dreyfus Big Saturday, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (4) Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal, Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind. (5) Big Ten Tournament Semifinal, Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind. (6) Postseason NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (7) Postseason NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (8) Postseason NIT Quarterfinal, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (9) Postseason NIT Final Four, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (10) Postseason NIT Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y Overall Big Ten 4-12 (9th) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 11-7 Home 2-6 Captain Lester Abram Away 2-8 Away 2-6 Graham Brown Neutral 0-3 Neutral 0-0 Sherrod Harrell Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 15, 2004 nr Binghamton 1, H W Nov. 17, 2004 nr Colorado 2, H W Nov. 19, 2004 nr Sacramento State H W Nov. 24, 2004 nr #17Arizona 3 L OT Nov. 26, 2004 nr Providence 4 L Nov. 30, 2004 nr #4 Georgia Tech 5, A L Dec. 4, 2004 nr #20 Notre Dame H W Dec. 7, 2004 nr High Point H W Dec. 11, 2004 nr South Florida H W Dec. 14, 2004 nr Boston University H L Dec. 18, 2004 nr UCLA A L Dec. 29, 2004 nr Delaware State H W Dec. 31, 2004 nr North Carolina-Asheville H W Jan. 5, 2005 nr #14 Iowa A W Jan. 8, 2005 nr Fairfield H W Jan. 12, 2005 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 15, 2005 nr Penn State A W Jan. 19, 2005 nr Indiana A L Jan. 22, 2005 nr #24 Wisconsin H L Jan. 27, 2005 nr #15 Michigan State A L Jan. 30, 2005 nr Purdue A L Feb. 2, 2005 nr Minnesota H L Feb. 5, 2005 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 8, 2005 nr #1 Illinois H L Feb. 12, 2005 nr #13 Michigan State H L Feb. 16, 2005 nr #20 Wisconsin A L Feb. 20, 2005 nr Indiana H L Feb. 23, 2005 nr Penn State H W Feb. 26, 2005 nr Northwestern A L March 5, 2005 nr Iowa H L OT March 10, 2005 nr Northwestern 6 L (1) Preseason NIT First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Preseason NIT Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Preseason NIT Final Four, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (4) Preseason NIT Consolation, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (5) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Memorial Coliseum, Atlanta, Ga. (6) Big Ten Tournament First Round, United Center, Chicago, Ill Overall Big Ten 8-8 (t-6th) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 16-3 Home 6-2 Captain Lester Abram, Graham Brown Away 5-6 Away 2-6 Sherrod Harrell, Chris Hunter Neutral 1-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 18, 2005 nr Central Michigan H W Nov. 22, 2005 nr Boston University A W Nov. 26, 2005 nr Butler H W Nov. 29, 2005 nr Miami (Fla.) 1, H W Dec. 3, 2005 nr Notre Dame A W Dec. 7, 2005 nr Delaware State H W Dec. 10, 2005 nr South Florida A W Dec. 17, 2005 nr #14 UCLA H L Dec. 22, 2005 nr Miami (Ohio) H W Dec. 28, 2005 nr Coppin State H W Dec. 31, 2005 nr Chicago State H W Jan. 3, 2006 nr #16 Indiana A L Jan. 7, 2006 nr Purdue H W Jan. 14, 2006 nr #7 Illinois A L Jan. 18, 2006 nr Northwestern H W Jan. 21, 2006 nr Minnesota A W Jan. 25, 2006 nr #11 Michigan State H W Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Jan. 28, 2006 nr #23 Wisconsin H W Feb. 1, Penn State A W Feb. 4, #23 Iowa A L Feb. 9, #19 Ohio State H L Feb. 11, Purdue A L Feb. 15, 2006 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 18, 2006 nr #16 Michigan State A L Feb. 21, 2006 nr #8 Illinois H W Feb. 25, 2006 nr #13 Ohio State A L March 4, 2006 nr Indiana H L March 9, 2006 nr No. 10 Minnesota 2 L March 16, 2006 nr No. 9 Texas-El Paso 3, H W March 20, 2006 nr No. 5 Notre Dame 4, H W OT March 22, 2006 nr No. 3 Miami (Fla) 5, H W March 28, 2006 nr No. 5 Old Dominion 6 W March 30, 2006 nr No. 3 South Carolina 7 L (1) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) Big Ten Tournament First Round, Conseco Field House, Indianapolis, Ind. (3) Postseason NIT, First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (4) Postseason NIT, Second Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (5) Postseason NIT, Quarterfinal, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (6) Postseason NIT, Semifinal, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (7) Postseason NIT, Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y Overall Big Ten 8-8 (t-7th) Coach Tommy Amaker Home 18-3 Home 6-2 Captain Lester Abram Away 3-10 Away 2-6 Neutral 1-0 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 10, 2006 nr Central Connecticut State 1, H W Nov. 11, 2006 nr Davidson 1, H W Nov. 12, 2006 nr Eastern Michigan 1, H W Nov. 15, 2006 nr UW-Milwaukee 2, H W Nov. 17, 2006 nr Harvard H W Nov. 22, 2006 nr Youngstown State H W Nov. 25, 2006 nr Maryland-Baltimore County H W Nov. 27, 2006 nr N.C. State 3, A L Dec. 2, 2006 nr Wofford H W Dec. 7, 2006 nr Miami (Ohio) A W Dec. 9, 2006 nr Delaware State H W Dec. 16, 2006 nr Northern Illinois H W Dec. 23, 2006 nr #1 UCLA A L Dec. 28, 2006 nr Army H W Dec. 30, 2006 nr Georgetown H L Jan. 3, 2007 nr Illinois H W Jan. 6, 2007 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 13, 2007 nr Purdue A L Jan. 17, 2007 nr Penn State H W Jan. 20, 2007 nr Purdue H W Jan. 24, 2007 nr #2 Wisconsin A L Jan. 27, 2007 nr #23 Indiana A L Jan. 31, 2007 nr Iowa H L Feb. 6, 2007 nr #3 Ohio State A L Feb. 10, 2007 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 13, 2007 nr Michigan State A L Feb. 17, 2007 nr #24 Indiana H W Feb. 21, 2007 nr Illinois A L Feb. 24, 2007 nr Minnesota A W Feb. 27, 2007 nr Michigan State H W March 3, 2007 nr #1 Ohio State H L March 8, 2007 nr No. 8 Minnesota 4 W March 9, 2007 nr No. 1 Ohio State 4 L March 13, 2007 nr No. 6 Utah State 5, H W March 15, 2007 nr No. 2 Florida State 6, A L (1) John Thompson Challenge, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) John Thompson Challenge Host-vs.-Host Finale, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C. (4) Big Ten Tournament First Round, United Center, Chicago, Ill. (5) Postseason NIT, First Round, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (6) Postseason NIT, Second Round, Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Fla Overall Big Ten 5-13 (t-9th) Coach John Beilein Home 6-9 Home 3-6 Captain Ron Coleman Away 1-8 Away 2-7 Neutral 3-5 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 9, 2007 nr Radford H W Nov. 11, 2007 nr Brown H W Nov. 15, 2007 nr #5 Georgetown 1, A L Nov. 21, 2007 nr #22 Butler 2 L Nov. 23, 2007 nr Eastern Washington 2 W Nov. 24, 2007 nr Western Kentucky 2 L Nov. 28, 2007 nr Boston College 3, H L Dec. 1, 2007 nr Harvard A L Dec. 8, 2007 nr #6 Duke A L Dec. 12, 2007 nr Oakland H W Dec. 15, 2007 nr Central Michigan H L Dec. 22, 2007 nr #8 UCLA H L Jan. 2, 2008 nr #25 Wisconsin H L

106 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 5, 2008 nr Purdue A L Jan. 8, 2008 nr #10 Indiana H L Jan. 12, 2008 nr Northwestern A W Jan. 16, 2008 nr Illinois A L Jan. 19, 2008 nr Iowa H L Jan. 22, 2008 nr #11 Wisconsin A L Jan. 27, 2008 nr #10 Michigan State A L Jan. 31, 2008 nr Minnesota H L Feb. 5, 2008 nr Ohio State A L Feb. 9, 2008 nr Penn State H W Feb. 14, 2008 nr Iowa A W Feb. 17, 2008 nr Ohio State H W Feb. 21, 2008 nr Minnesota A L Feb. 23, 2008 nr Illinois H W Feb. 26, 2008 nr Northwestern H L March 1, 2008 nr Penn State A L March 9, 2008 nr #15 Purdue H L March 13, 2008 nr No. 8 Iowa 4 W March 14, 2008 nr No. 1 (#8) Wisconsin 5 L (1) Verizon Center, Washington, D.C. (2) Great Alaska Shootout, Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, Alaska (3) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (4) Big Ten Tournament, First Round, Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. (5) Big Ten Tournament, Quarterfinal, Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind Overall Big Ten 9-9 (t-7th) Coach John Beilein Home 14-3 Home 6-3 Captains C.J. Lee Away 3-8 Away 3-6 David Merritt Neutral 4-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 11, 2008 nr Michigan Tech 1, H W Nov. 12, 2008 nr Northeastern 1, H W Nov. 20, 2008 nr #4 UCLA 2 W Nov. 21, 2008 nr #10 Duke 2 L Nov. 25, 2008 RV Norfolk State H W Nov. 29, 2008 RV Savannah State H W OT Dec. 3, 2008 RV Maryland 3, A L Dec. 6, 2008 RV #4 Duke H W Dec. 13, 2008 RV Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 20, 2008 RV Oakland 4 W Dec. 22, Florida Gulf Coast H W Dec. 29, North Carolina Central H W Dec. 31, Wisconsin H L Jan. 4, Illinois H W Jan. 7, 2009 RV Indiana A W OT Jan. 11, 2009 RV Iowa H W Jan. 14, Illinois A L Jan. 17, Ohio State H L Jan. 20, 2009 RV Penn State A L Jan. 24, 2009 RV Northwestern H W Jan. 28, 2009 nr Ohio State A L Jan. 31, 2009 nr #16 Purdue A L Feb. 5, 2009 nr Penn State H W Feb. 7, 2009 nr #1 Connecticut A L Feb. 10, 2009 nr #9 Michigan State H L Feb. 15, 2009 nr Northwestern A W OT Feb. 19, 2009 nr Minnesota H W Feb. 22, 2009 nr Iowa A L OT Feb. 26, 2009 nr #16 Purdue H W March 1, 2009 nr Wisconsin A L March 7, 2009 nr Minnesota A W March 12, 2009 nr No. 10 Iowa 5 W March 13, 2009 nr No. 2 Illinois 5 L March 19, 2009 nr No. 7 (#24) Clemson 6 W March 21, 2009 nr No. 2 (#7) Oklahoma 6 L (1) 2K Sports Classic benefiting C.V.C., Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich. (2) 2K Sports Classic benefiting C.V.C., Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. (3) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Comcast Center, College Park, Md. (4) Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. (5) Big Ten Tournament, Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. (6) NCAA Tournament, Sprint Arena, Kansas City, Mo Overall Big Ten 7-11 (t-7th) Coach John Beilein Home 10-6 Home 4-5 Captains Zack Novak Away 3-8 Away 3-6 DeShawn Sims Neutral 2-3 Neutral 0-0 Manny Harris Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 14, 2009 #15 Northern Michigan H W Nov. 20, 2009 #15 Houston Baptist H W Nov. 26, 2009 #15 Creighton 1 W OT Nov. 27, 2009 #15 Marquette 1 L Nov. 29, 2009 #15 Alabama 1 L Dec. 2, 2009 nr Boston College H, 2 L Dec. 5, 2009 nr Arkansas-Pine Bluff H W Dec. 9, 2009 nr Utah A L Dec. 13, 2009 nr Detroit H W Dec. 19, 2009 nr #1 Kansas A L Dec. 22, 2009 nr Coppin State H W Dec. 31, 2009 nr Indiana+ A L Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Jan. 3, 2010 nr #15 Ohio State+ H W Jan. 7, 2010 nr Penn State+ A W Jan. 10, 2010 nr Northwestern+ H L Jan. 14, 2010 nr Indiana+ H W Jan. 17, 2010 nr #15 Connecticut H W Jan. 20, 2010 nr #18 Wisconsin+ A L Jan. 23, 2010 nr #13 Purdue+ A L Jan. 26, 2010 nr #5 Michigan State+ H L Jan. 30, 2010 nr Iowa+ H W Feb. 2, 2010 nr Northwestern+ A L Feb. 6, 2010 nr #16 Wisconsin+ H L Feb. 11, 2010 nr Minnesota+ A W Feb. 16, 2010 nr Iowa+ A W OT Feb. 20, 2010 nr Penn State+ H L Feb. 23, 2010 nr Illinois+ H L Feb. 27, 2010 nr #9 Ohio State+ A L March 2, 2010 nr Minnesota+ H W March 7, 2010 nr #11 Michigan State+ A L March 11, 2010 nr No. 9 Iowa 3 W March 12, 2010 nr No. 1 Ohio State 3 L (1) Old Spice Classic, Disney s Milk House (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) (2) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Crisler Arena (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (3) Big Ten Tournament, Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) Overall Big Ten 9-9 (t-4th) Coach John Beilein Home 14-5 Home 5-4 Captains Zack Novak Away 5-5 Away 4-5 Stu Douglass Neutral 2-4 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 13, 2010 nr USC-Upstate H W Nov. 18, 2010 nr Bowling Green 1, H W Nov. 21, 2010 nr Gardner-Webb 1, H W Nov. 26, 2010 nr #9 Syracuse 2 L Nov. 27, 2010 nr UTEP 2 L Nov. 30, 2010 nr Clemson 3, A W Dec. 4, 2010 nr Harvard H W Dec. 6, 2010 nr Concordia H W Dec. 10, 2010 nr Utah H W Dec. 14, 2010 nr N.C. Central H W Dec. 18, 2010 nr Oakland H W Dec. 23, 2010 nr Bryant H W Dec. 28, 2010 nr #12 Purdue+ H L Jan. 2, 2011 nr Penn State+ H W Jan. 5, 2011 nr Wisconsin+ A L Jan. 9, 2011 nr #3 Kansas H L OT Jan. 12, 2011 nr #2 Ohio State+ H L Jan. 15, 2011 nr Indiana+ A L Jan. 18, 2011 nr Northwestern+ A L Jan. 22, 2011 nr #15 Minnesota+ H L Jan. 27, 2011 nr #25 Michigan State+ A W Jan. 30, 2011 nr Iowa+ H W Feb. 3, 2011 nr #1 Ohio State+ A L Feb. 6, 2011 nr Penn State+ A W Feb. 9, 2011 nr Northwestern+ H W Feb. 12, 2011 nr Indiana+ H W Feb. 16, 2011 nr Illinois+ A L Feb. 19, 2011 nr Iowa+ A W OT Feb. 23, 2011 nr #12 Wisconsin+ H L Feb. 26, 2011 nr Minnesota+ A W March 5, 2011 nr Michigan State+ H W March 11, 2011 nr No. 5 Illinois 4 W March 12, 2011 nr No. 1 (#1) Ohio State 4 L March 18, 2011 nr No. 9 Tennessee 5 W March 20, 2011 nr No. 1 (#3) Duke 5 L (1) Legends Clasic Regional Round, Crisler Arena (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (2) Legends Classic Championship Round, Boardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, N.J.) (3) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Littlejohn Arena (Clemson, S.C.) (4) Big Ten Tournament, Conseco Field House (Indianapolis, Ind.) (5) NCAA Tournament, West Regional, Time Warner Cable Arena (Charlotte, N.C.) Overall Big Ten 13-5 (t-1st) Coach John Beilein Home 15-1 Home 8-1 Captains Zack Novak Away 6-6 Away 5-4 Stu Douglass Neutral 3-3 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 11, 2011 #18 Ferris State H W Nov. 14, 2011 #17 Towson H W Nov. 17, 2011 #17 Western Illinois H W Nov. 21, 2011 #15 #8 Memphis N, 1 W Nov. 22, 2011 #15 #6 Duke N, 1 L Nov. 23, 2011 #15 UCLA N, 1 W Nov. 29, 2011 #14 Virginia A, 2 L Dec. 3, 2011 #14 Iowa State H W Dec. 10, 2011 #20 Oakland A, 3 W Dec. 13, 2011 #20 Arkansas-Pine Bluff H W Dec. 17, 2011 #20 Alabama A&M H W Dec. 22, 2011 #20 Bradley H W Dec. 29, 2011 #18 Penn State+ H W Jan. 1, 2012 #18 Minnesota+ H W

107 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years Year-By-Year Jan. 5, 2012 #16 #12 Indiana+ A L Jan. 8, 2012 #16 Wisconsin+ H W Jan. 11, 2012 #13 Northwestern+ H W OT Jan. 14, 2012 #13 Iowa+ A L Jan. 17, 2012 #20 #9 Michigan State+ H W Jan. 21, 2012 #20 Arkansas A L Jan. 24, 2012 #20 Purdue+ A W Jan. 29, 2012 #20 #4 Ohio State+ A L Feb. 1, 2012 #23 #20 Indiana+ H W Feb. 5, 2012 #23 #9 Michigan State+ A L Feb. 8, 2012 #22 Nebraska+ A W Feb. 12, 2012 #22 Illinois+ H W Feb. 18, 2012 #17 #6 Ohio State+ H W Feb. 21, 2012 #11 Northwestern+ A W OT Feb. 25, 2012 #11 Purdue+ H L March 1, 2012 #13 Illinois+ A W March 4, 2012 #13 Penn State+ A W March 9, 2012 #10 No. 10 Minnesota N, 4 W OT March 10, 2012 #10 No. 3 Ohio State N, 4 L March 16, 2012 #13 No. 13 Ohio N, 5 L (1) Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center (Lahaina, Hawaii) (2) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, John Paul Jones Arena (Charlottesville, Va.) (3) Palace of Auburn Hills (Auburn Hills, Mich.) (4) Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Field House (Indianapolis, Ind.) (5) NCAA Tournament, Midwest Region, Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tenn.) Overall 31-8 Big Ten 12-6 (t-4th) Coach John Beilein Home 17-1 Home 8-1 Captains Josh Bartelstein Away 5-5 Away 4-5 Neutral 9-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 9, 2012 #5 Slippery Rock H W Nov. 12, 2012 #5 IUPUI H, 1 W Nov. 13, 2012 #5 Cleveland State H, 1 W Nov. 21, 2012 #4 Pittsburgh N, 2 W Nov. 23, 2012 #4 Kansas State N, 3 W Nov. 27, 2012 #3 #18 North Carolina State H, 4 W Dec. 1, 2012 #3 Bradley A W Dec. 4, 2012 #3 Western Michigan H W Dec. 8, 2012 #3 Arkansas H W Dec. 11, 2012 #3 Binghamton H W Dec. 15, 2012 #3 West Virginia N, 5 W Dec. 20, 2012 #2 Eastern Michigan H W Dec. 29, 2012 #2 Central Michigan H W Jan. 3, 2013 #2 Northwestern+ A W Jan. 6, 2013 #2 Iowa+ H W Jan. 9, 2013 #2 Nebraska+ H W Jan. 13, 2013 #2 #15 Ohio State+ A L Jan. 17, 2013 #5 #9 Minnesota+ A W Jan. 24, 2013 #2 Purdue+ H W Jan. 27, 2013 #2 Illinois+ A W Jan. 30, 2013 #1 Northwestern+ H W Feb. 2, 2013 #1 #3 Indiana+ A L Feb. 5, 2013 #3 #10 Ohio State+ H W OT Feb. 9, 2013 #3 Wisconsin+ A L OT Feb. 12, 2013 #4 #8 Michigan State+ A L Feb. 17, 2013 #4 Penn State+ H W Feb. 24, 2013 #7 Illinois+ H W Feb. 27, 2013 #4 Penn State+ A L March 3, 2013 #4 #9 Michigan State+ H W March 6, 2013 #7 Purdue+ A W March 10, 2013 #7 #2 Indiana+ H L March 14, 2013 #6 No. 12 Penn State N, 6 W March 15, 2013 #6 No. 4 Wisconsin N, 6 L March 21, 2013 #t10 No. 13 South Dakota State N, 7 W March 23, 2013 #t10 No. 5 VCU N, 7 W March 28, 2013 #t10 No. 1 Kansas N, 8 W OT March 31, 2013 #t10 No. 3 Florida N, 8 W April 6, 2013 #t10 No. 4 Syracuse N, 9 W April 8, 2013 #t10 No. 1 Louisville N, 9 L (1) NIT Season Tip-Off, North Regional, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (2) NIT Season Tip-Off, Semifinal, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) (3) NIT Season Tip-Off, Final, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) (4) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (5) Brooklyn Hoops Winterfest, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) (6) Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) (7) NCAA Tournament, Auburn Hills, (The Palace of Auburn Hills) (8) NCAA Tournament, Arlington, Texas (Cowboy Stadium) (9) NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) Overall 28-9 Big Ten 15-3 (1st) Coach John Beilein Home 13-2 Home 8-1 Captains Jon Horford Away 7-4 Away 7-2 Jordan Morgan Neutral 8-3 Neutral 0-0 Glenn Robinson III Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 8, 2013 #7 Massachusetts-Lowell H W Nov. 12, 2013 #7 South Carolina State H W Nov. 17, 2013 #7 Iowa State A L Nov. 21, 2013 #t14 Long Beach State N,1 W Nov. 22, 2013 #t14 Florida State N, 1 W OT Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Nov. 24, 2013 #t14 Charlotte N, 1 L Nov. 29, 2013 #22 Coppin State H W Dec. 3, 2013 #22 #10 Duke 2, A L Dec. 7, 2013 #22 Houston Baptist H W Dec. 14, 2013 nr #1 Arizona H L Dec. 21, 2013 nr Stanford N, 3 W Dec. 28, 2013 nr Holy Cross H W Jan. 2, 2014 nr Minnesota+ A W Jan. 5, 2014 nr Northwestern+ H W Jan. 9, 2014 nr Nebraska+ A W Jan. 14, 2014 nr Penn State+ H W Jan. 18, 2014 nr #3 Wisconsin+ A W Jan. 22, 2014 #21 #10 Iowa+ H W Jan. 25, 2014 #21 #3 Michigan State+ A W Jan. 30, 2014 #10 Purdue+ H W Feb. 2, 2014 #10 Indiana+ A L Feb. 5, 2014 #10 Nebraska+ H W Feb. 8, 2014 #10 #17 Iowa+ A L Feb. 11, 2014 #15 #22 Ohio State+ A W Feb. 16, 2014 #15 #21 Wisconsin+ H L Feb. 23, 2014 #20 #13 Michigan State+ H W Feb. 26, 2014 #16 Purdue+ A W OT March 1, 2014 #16 Minnesota+ H W March 4, 2014 #12 Illinois+ A W March 8, 2014 #12 Indiana+ H W March 14, 2014 #t-8 No. 9 Illinois N, 4 W March 15, 2014 #t-8 No. 5 Ohio State N, 4 W March 16, 2014 #t-8 No. 3 Michigan State N, 4 L March 20, 2014 #7 No. 15 Wofford N, 5 W March 22, 2014 #7 No. 7 Texas N, 5 W March 28, 2014 #7 No. 11 Tennessee N, 6 W March 30, 2014 #7 No. 8 Kentucky N, 6 L (1) Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Coliseo Roberto Clemente (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (2) Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Cameron Indoor Stadium (Durham, N.C.) (3) Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational, Barclays Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) (4) Big Ten Tournament, Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) (5) NCAA Tournament, BMO Harris Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wis.) (6) NCAA Tournament, Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Ind.) (7) NCAA Tournament, AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) Overall Big Ten 8-10 (9th) Coach John Beilein Home 12-6 Home 6-3 Captains Spike Albrecht Away 2-8 Away 2-7 Caris LeVert Neutral 2-2 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 15, 2014 #24 Hillsdale College H W Nov. 17, 2014 #24 Bucknell H, 1 W Nov. 20, 2014 #24 Detroit H, 1 W Nov. 24, 2014 #19 Oregon N, 2 W Nov. 25, 2014 #19 #12 Villanova N, 2 L Nov. 29, 2014 #19 Nicholls State H W Dec. 2, 2014 #17 Syracuse H, 3 W Dec. 6, 2014 #17 NJIT H L Dec. 9, 2014 nr Eastern Michigan H L Dec. 13, 2014 nr #3 Arizona A L Dec. 20, 2014 nr SMU H L Dec. 22, 2014 nr Coppin State H W Dec. 30, 2014 nr Illinois+ H W OT Jan. 3, 2015 nr Purdue+ A L Jan. 6, 2015 nr Penn State+ A W Jan. 10, 2015 nr Minnesota+ H W Jan. 13, 2015 nr Ohio State+ A L Jan. 17, 2015 nr Northwestern+ H W Jan. 20, 2015 nr Rutgers+ A W Jan. 24, 2015 nr #6 Wisconsin+ H L OT Jan. 27, 2015 nr Nebraska+ H W Feb. 1, 2015 nr Michigan State+ A L OT Feb. 5, 2015 nr Iowa+ H L Feb. 8, 2015 nr Indiana+ A L Feb. 12, 2015 nr Illinois+ A L OT Feb. 17, 2015 nr Michigan State+ H L Feb. 22, 2015 nr #24 Ohio State+ H W Feb. 28, 2015 nr Maryland+ A L March 3, 2015 nr Northwestern+ A L OT March 7, 2015 nr Rutgers+ H W March 12, 2015 nr Illinois+ N, 4 W March 13, 2015 nr #6 Wisconsin+ N, 4 L (1) Progressive Legends Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (2) Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) (3) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (4) Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) Overall Big Ten 10-8 (8th) Coach John Beilein Home 13-4 Home 6-3 Captains Spike Albrecht Away 4-6 Away 3-5 Caris LeVert Neutral 6-3 Neutral 1-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT Nov. 13, 2015 #25 Northern Michigan H W Nov. 16, 2015 #24 Elon H, 1 W Nov. 20, 2015 #24 Xavier H, 2 L

108 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years Year-By-Year Rankings began to be kept duirng the season. All rankings in this guide are Associated Press rankings taken from NCAA record books Nov. 25, 2015 nr #18 Connecticut N, 3 L Nov. 26, 2015 nr Charlotte N, 3 W Nov. 27, 2015 nr Texas N, 3 W Dec. 1, 2015 nr N.C. State A, 4 W Dec. 5, 2015 nr Houston Baptist H W Dec. 8, 2015 nr #19 SMU A L Dec. 12, 2015 nr Delaware State H W Dec. 15, 2015 nr Northern Kentucky H W Dec. 19, 2015 nr Youngstown State H W Dec. 23, 2015 nr Bryant H W Dec. 30, 2015 nr Illinois+ A W Jan. 2, 2016 nr Penn State+ H W Jan. 7, 2016 nr #20 Purdue+ A L Jan. 12, 2016 nr #3 Maryland+ H W Jan. 17, 2016 nr #16 Iowa+ A L Jan. 20, 2016 nr Minnesota+ H W Jan. 23, 2016 nr Nebraska+ A W Jan. 27, 2016 nr Rutgers+ H W Jan. 30, 2016 nr Penn State+ N, 5 W Feb. 2, 2016 nr #22 Indiana+ H L Feb. 6, 2016 nr #10 Michigan State+ H L Feb. 10, 2016 nr Minnesota+ A W Feb. 13, 2016 nr #18 Purdue+ H W Feb. 16, 2016 nr Ohio State+ A L Feb. 21, 2016 nr #6 Maryland+ A L Feb. 24, 2016 nr. Northwestern+ H W Feb. 28, 2016 nr. Wisconsin+ A L March 5, 2016 nr. #16 Iowa+ H L March 10, 2016 nr. Northwestern+ N, 6 W OT March 11, 2016 nr. #10 Indiana+ N, 6 W March 12, 2016 nr. #13 Purdue+ N, 6 L March 16, 2016 nr. Tulsa N, 7 W March 18, 2016 nr. Notre Dame N, 8 L (1) Battle 4 Atlantis, Mainland Match-Up, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (2) Gavitt Tipoff Games, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (3) Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas (Imperial Arena) (4) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena) (5) B1G Super Saturday; New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) (6) Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) (7) NCAA Tournament First Four, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton Arena) (8) NCAA Tournament First Round, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) (6) NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) Overall Big Ten 10-8 (t-5th) Coach John Beilein Home 15-3 Home 7-2 Captains Zak Irvin Away 3-8 Away 3-6 Derrick Walton Jr. Neutral 8-1 Neutral 0-0 Season: Rank Opponent Place W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT 11/11/2016 -/- Howard H, 1 W /13/2016 -/- IUPUI H, 1 W /17/2016 -/- Marquette N, 2 W /18/2016 -/- SMU N, 2 W /23/2016 t25 South Carolina A L /26/2016 t25 Mount St. Mary s H W /30/2016 -/- Virginia Tech H, 3 L /3/2016 -/- Kennesaw State H W /6/2016 -/- Texas H W /10/2016 -/- #2 UCLA A L /13/2016 -/- Central Arkansas H W /17/2016 -/- Md Eastern Shore H W /22/2016 -/- Furman H W /1/2017 -/- Iowa+ A L OT 1/4/2017 -/- Penn State+ H W /7/2017 -/- Maryland+ H L /11/2017 -/- Illinois+ A L /14/2017 -/- Nebraska+ H W /17/2017 -/- #17 Wisconsin+ A L /21/2017 -/- Illinois+ H W /26/2017 -/- Indiana+ H W /29/2017 -/- Michigan State+ A L /4/2017 -/- Ohio State+ H L /7/2017 -/- Michigan State+ H W /12/2017 -/- Indiana+ A W /16/2017 -/- #11 Wisconsin+ H W /19/2017 -/- Minnesota+ A L OT 2/22/2017 -/- Rutgers+ A W /25/2017 -/- #14 Purdue+ H W /1/2017 -/- Northwestern+ A L /5/2017 -/- Nebraska+ A W /9/2017 -/- Illinois N, 3 W /10/2017 -/- #13 Purdue N, 3 W OT 3/11/2017 -/- Minnesota N, 3 W /12/2017 -/- #24 Wisconsin N, 3 W /17/ /- Oklahoma State N, 4 W /19/ /- #10 Louisville N, 4 W /23/ /- #9 Oregon N, 5 L (1) 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (2) 2K Classic Championship Round, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) (3) ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) (4) Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center) (5) NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) 43

109 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records A.C. Spark Plugs (1-0) 1/1/ A W Air Force (1-0) 12/29/1965 7/9 - N1 W N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. Akron (4-0) 12/16/ A W /8/ H W ,822 11/27/ H W ,615 3/14/1986 5/5 - N1 W ,484 N1: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (H.H.H. Metrodome) Alabama (1-2) 12/14/ /14 - N1 L ,388 12/2/1978 8/8 - H W ,609 11/29/ /15 - N2 L ,225 N1: Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham Civic Center) N2: Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. (Disney s Milk House) Alabama A&M (1-0) 12/17/ /18 - H W ,497 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) (2-1) 12/28/ /- N1 L ,123 2/22/1986 7/8 - H W ,609 11/29/1987 9/- - N2 W ,104 N1: Winston Tire Holiday Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) N2: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Alaska-Anchorage (1-1) 12/30/ N1 W ,323 12/28/1988 2/2 - N2 L ,400 N1: UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum) N2: Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Jon M. Huntsman Center) Albion (1-0) 12/20/ H W Alcorn State (1-0) 12/17/ /20 - H W ,577 American Puerto Rico (1-0) 12/25/ N1 W ,200 N1: Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan, P.R. (Guerra Sports Complex) Arizona (2-8) 12/30/ A W /28/1987 9/- 17/- N1 L ,190 11/25/1989 4/5 6/6 N2 L ,921 12/30/1993 7/10 12/13 A1 L ,988 11/30/ /16 9/8 N3 L ,885 11/22/ /13 4/9 N4 L ,249 12/21/1996 4/4 6/6 N5 W 73-71^ +2 19,303 11/24/ /17 N4 L 60-61^ -1 9,664 12/14/2013 -/25 1/1 H L ,707 12/13/2014-3/3 A L ,655 ^ overtime periods A1: Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) N1: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) N2: Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (Civic Center) N3: Great Eight Classic, Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills) N4: Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N5: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills) Arizona State (0-3) 12/27/1965 3/5 - N1 L /22/ A1 L ,855 11/22/ /16 - N2 L ,500 A1: Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz. N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. N2: Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) Arkansas (4-3) 12/30/ N1 W /6/ /- H W ,128 11/28/ /19 A L ,028 3/26/ /11 2/1 N2 L ,297 3/25/ N3 W ,841 1/21/ /19 - A L ,050 12/8/2012 3/3 - H W ,693 N1: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) N2: NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena) N3: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (3-0) 12/5/ H W ,073 12/13/ /18 - H W ,005 Army (1-0) 12/28/ H W ,105 Auburn (1-0) 12/28/1993 7/10 - N1 W ,164 N1: Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) Austin Peay (1-0) 12/10/ /15 - H W ,085 Ball State (9-1) 12/2/ H W /1/ H W /30/1963 8/8 - A W /1/1964 1/1 - H W /6/1965 2/2 - H W /22/ H W ,503 12/1/ H W ,415 11/29/ /24 - A W ,500 11/26/1996 7/7 - H W ,985 11/16/ H L ,932 Binghamton (2-0) 11/15/ H1 W ,162 12/11/2012 3/3 - H W ,061 H1: Preseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Boise State (1-0) 3/17/ /10 - N1 W ,957 N1: NCAA Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah (Jon M. Huntsman Center) Boston College (1-4) 12/26/1972 -/17 - N1 W /19/ A L ,223 12/1/ /15 H L ,681 11/28/ H1 L ,716 12/2/ H1 L ,718 H1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Boston University (4-2) 11/27/ /12 - A W ,032 12/10/ H W ,480 1/3/ /14 - H W ,132 12/30/ H L ,419 12/14/ H L ,266 11/22/ A W ,750 Bowling Green (9-3) 12/14/ H L /4/1965 2/2 - H W /7/ A L ,325 12/22/ H1 W ,610 12/15/ H W ,131 12/2/ /13 - H W ,505 12/9/1992 6/5 - H W ,062 12/13/ H W ,179 11/28/ A L ,736 12/11/ H W ,167 12/13/ H W ,752 11/18/ H2 W ,852 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) H2: Legends Classic Regional Round, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Bradley (7-1) 1/3/ H W /21/ N1 W ,000 11/21/ H1 W ,578 12/2/1996 7/7 - H W 66-64^ +2 11,501 12/8/ A L ,741 12/2/ H W ,017 12/22/ /19 - H W ,298 12/1/2012 3/3 - A W ,019 ^ overtime periods H1: Preseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) Brigham Young (BYU) (2-2) 12/22/ A L /30/ /11 H W /7/ /13 - N1 L ,437 12/28/ /12 - N2 W ,719 N1: Uniondale, N.Y. (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum) N2: Red Lobster Classic, Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Arena) Brown (2-0) 12/28/ H W /11/ H W ,948 Bryant (2-0) 12/23/ H W ,758 12/23/ H W ,491 Bucknell (1-0) 11/17/ /22 - H1 W ,181 H1: Progressive Legends Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Buffalo (1-0) 1/4/ A W Butler (17-13) 1/2/ A W /5/ A W /3/ A L /30/ A W /21/ A W /29/ A L /14/ H W /16/ A W /17/ H L /24/ H L /19/ A L /11/ H W /17/ A L /15/ H W /21/1957 -/19 - A L /12/ H W /12/ A L /8/ A L /9/ A L /7/ H L /11/1963 7/5 - A W /23/1964 1/1 - H W /22/1965 3/5 - A L /12/ H W /27/ H W ,500 12/28/ A W ,995 12/29/ H W ,000 11/30/ N1 W 61-60^ +1 6,148 11/26/ H W ,513 11/21/ /23 N2 L ,265 ^ overtime periods N1: Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N2: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) California (0-1) 12/29/ N1 L N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. Calvin (2-0) 12/1/ A W /2/ A W Camp Custer (1-0) 12/30/ H W

110 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records Carnegie Tech (2-0) 12/30/ H W /31/ H W Case (2-1) 12/15/ A L /5/ H W /17/ A W Central Arkansas (1-0) 12/13/ H W ,486 Central Connecticut State (1-0) 11/10/ H1 W ,426 H1: John Thompson Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Central Michigan (21-3) 12/4/ H W /25/ H W /16/ A W /1/ A L /21/1976 1/1 - H W ,609 12/17/ /14 - H W ,596 11/30/1978 8/8 - H W ,489 12/3/ H W ,732 12/1/ H W ,127 11/30/ H W ,150 12/12/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/3/ H W ,710 12/5/ /13 - H W ,609 12/7/1988 2/2 - H W ,434 12/6/1989 8/10 - H W ,248 11/28/ H W ,521 12/16/ /15 - H W ,324 12/21/1992 6/6 - H W ,496 12/20/1993 7/9 - H W ,998 12/3/ H L ,338 12/20/ H W ,790 11/18/ H W ,484 12/15/ H L ,829 12/29/2012 2/2 - H W ,693 Charleston Southern (1-0) 12/14/ H W ,030 Charlotte (1-2) 3/19/1977 1/1 17- N1 L ,286 11/24/ /13 - N2 L ,642 11/26/ N3 W ,339 N1: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N2: Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, P.R. (Coliseo Roberto Clemente) N3: Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas (Imperial Arena) Chicago (27-10) 1/21/ A L /1/ H L /24/ A L /22/ H L /24/ A L /21/ H L /29/ A W /10/ H W /9/ A L /1/ H W /7/ A L /7/ H W /22/ H W /5/ A W /4/ A W /13/ H W /30/ A W /25/ H W /24/ A W /9/ H W /21/ A W /20/ H W /8/ H W /20/ A L /18/ H W /27/ A W /18/ A W /25/ H W /18/ A L /17/ H W /17/ A W /23/ A W /28/ H W /27/ H W /12/ A W /11/ A W /15/ H W Chicago State (5-0) 12/9/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/11/1989 8/10 - H W ,026 12/12/ H W ,102 12/9/ /22 - H W ,313 12/31/ H W ,148 Cincinnati (3-1) 12/16/ A W /14/ A W /21/ A L /4/ /16 12/11 N1 W ,379 N1: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (H.H.H. Metrodome) Clemson (4-0) 12/28/ /11 - N1 W ,000 11/23/ /- N2 W ,500 3/19/ /21 N3 W ,398 11/30/ A1 W ,237 N1: South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Fla. (Sun Dome) N2: Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) N3: NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Arena) A1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Clemson, S.C. (Littlejohn Arena) Cleveland State (9-0) 12/8/ H W ,136 12/29/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/7/ /25 - A W ,055 12/14/1992 6/6 - H W ,984 11/29/1993 5/4 - H W ,471 12/18/ /17 - H W ,291 11/30/1996 7/7 - A W ,123 11/19/ H W ,527 11/13/2012 5/5 - H1 W ,622 H1: NIT Season Tip-Off, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Coastal Carolina (1-0) 3/19/1993 3/4 - N1 W ,532 N1: NCAA Tournament, Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) Coe (1-0) 2/6/ H W Colgate (1-0) 1/3/ A W Colorado (3-1) 12/17/ A W /22/ H W /13/ A1 L ,177 11/17/ H1 W ,384 A1: Postseason NIT, Boulder, Colo. (Coors Event Center) H1: Preseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Colorado A&M (1-0) 12/18/ A W Colorado State (1-1) 1/2/ H W ,033 2/11/ A L 66-70^ -4 4,007 ^ overtime periods Columbia (1-0) 3/20/ N1 W N1: NCAA Tournament, New York, N. Y. (Madison Square Garden) Concordia (1-0) 12/6/ H W ,016 Connecticut (2-2) 12/18/ N1 W /7/2009-1/1 A L ,167 1/17/ /15 H W ,536 11/25/ /22 N2 L ,491 N1: White Plains, N.Y. N2: Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas (Imperial Arena) Coppin State (4-0) 12/28/ H W ,017 12/22/ H W ,163 11/29/ /20 - H W ,707 12/22/ H W ,989 Cornell (4-0) 12/17/ H W /2/ H W /22/ N1 W /30/ N2 W N1: White Plains, N.Y. N2: Columbus, Ohio Creighton (2-0) 12/3/ /19 H W /26/ /15 - N1 W 83-76^ +7 2,853 ^ overtime periods N1: Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. (Disney s Milk House) Custer Officers (1-0) 1/10/ H W Dartmouth (1-0) 12/20/ N1 W N1: White Plains, N.Y. Davidson (4-3) 12/10/ H W /9/ A L ,871 12/31/1968-2/3 H L ,969 12/6/1969-5/8 A L ,425 12/30/ /19 - N1 W ,000 3/13/ /12 - N2 W ,818 11/11/ H1 W ,762 H1: John Thompson Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center) N2: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) Dayton (11-0) 3/12/1965 1/1 -/20 N1 W /9/ /13 - A W ,458 12/15/ H W ,352 12/14/ /19 - A W ,864 12/13/ /19 - H W ,492 12/10/1977 9/11 - H W ,549 12/9/1978 6/8 - A W ,518 12/15/ H W ,604 12/13/ /16 - A W ,296 12/10/ H W ,972 12/8/ A W ,528 N1: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Memorial Coliseum) Delaware (2-0) 12/1/ H W /20/ H W Delaware State (5-0) 12/22/ H W ,123 12/29/ H W ,338 12/7/ H W ,704 12/9/ H W ,449 12/12/ H W ,599 Denver (3-2) 12/20/ A W /27/ H W /21/ H L /21/ A L /11/ H W DePaul (1-0) 11/15/ /16 - H1 W ,139 H1: Preseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) 45

111 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records Detroit (24-4) 1/17/ H W /30/ A W /1/ H L /30/ A L /31/1963 5/4 - H W /4/ A W ,264 12/1/ H W ,206 12/12/ H W 74-73^ +1 7,085 12/16/ A W ,179 12/8/ A L ,485 3/17/1977 1/1 12/19 N1 W ,286 12/12/ A W ,319 12/30/ /13 - N2 W ,210 12/19/ H L ,152 12/12/ A W ,286 12/17/1983 -/18 - H W ,071 11/26/ H W ,116 12/2/ /25 - A W ,989 12/7/1992 6/5 - H W ,169 12/6/1993 3/4 - H W ,159 12/5/ /20 - H W ,247 12/2/ /24 - A W ,709 12/5/1996 7/7 - H W ,401 11/30/ A W ,612 11/19/ H W ,274 11/23/ H W ,537 12/13/ H W ,163 11/20/ /22 - H1 W ,812 ^overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N2: Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) H1: Progressive Legends Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Detroit Athletic Club (1-0) 1/4/ A W Detroit Law (1-0) 1/2/ N1 W N1: Detroit, Mich. (Moose Temple) Detroit Naval Station (1-0) 2/14/ H W Drake (0-2) 12/5/ H L /10/ H L Duke (8-22) 12/21/1963 3/2 5/4 H W /20/1964 2/2 3/4 N1 L /5/1964 1/1 5/5 A W /21/1965 3/5 1/1 N2 L /3/1966-4/4 A L /6/ H L ,000 12/9/ /15 A W ,800 12/10/ H L ,643 12/7/ /19 A L ,725 12/9/1989 8/10 6/6 H W ^ +5 13,609 12/8/1990-5/5 A L ,314 12/14/ /22 1/1 H L 85-88^ -3 13,609 4/6/ /16 1/1 N3 L ,379 12/5/1992 1/2 4/3 A L ,314 12/11/1993 3/4 4/5 H L ,562 12/10/ /20 9/6 A L ,314 12/9/ /21 18/18 H W ,562 12/8/1996 7/7 10/10 A W ,314 12/13/1997-1/1 H W ,562 12/12/1998-3/3 A L ,314 12/11/ /13 H L ,562 12/9/2000-1/1 A L ,314 12/8/2001-1/1 H L ,751 12/7/2002-4/3 A L ,314 12/8/2007-6/7 A L ,314 11/21/ /5 N4 L ,543 12/6/2008-4/4 H W ,751 3/20/2011-3/5 N5 L ,329 11/22/ /15 6/6 N6 L ,400 12/3/ /21 10/8 A1 L ,314 ^ overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) N2: Detroit, Mich. (Cobo Arena) N3: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (H.H.H. Metrodome) N4: Coaches vs. Cancer, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N5: NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena) N6: Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) A1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium) Duquesne (2-0) 3/12/ H1 W ,200 12/23/ H W ,885 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) East Tennessee State (1-0) 3/22/ /16 - N1 W ,666 N1: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) Eastern Michigan (21-3) 12/10/ H W ,209 12/7/1971 9/9 - H W ,552 12/28/ N1 W ,083 2/16/ /11 - H W ,867 11/30/ /12 - H W ,579 12/31/1978 8/7 - H W ,203 11/29/ H W ,921 11/30/ H L ,220 12/12/ H W ,157 12/12/ /15 - H W ,125 12/12/1988 2/2 - H W ,208 12/30/1989 5/6 - H W ,609 12/4/ H W ,817 12/12/ /22 - H W ,817 1/2/1993 6/6 - H W ,562 12/17/ H L 83-89^ -6 13,548 12/9/ A W ,647 12/30/ H W ,627 12/22/ H W ,873 12/23/ H W ,152 11/12/ H1 W ,958 12/13/ H W ,768 12/20/2012 2/2 - H W ,693 12/9/ H L ,926 H1: John Thompson Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. (Calihan Hall) Eastern Washington (1-0) 11/23/ N1 W ,869 N1: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Elon (1-0) 11/16/ /25 - H, 1 W ,716 H1: Battle 4 Atlantis Mainland Match Up, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Evansville (1-1) 12/15/ A W /10/ A L ,423 Fairfield (3-0) 11/20/ H W ,379 1/3/ N1 W ,650 1/8/ H W ,596 N1: Dreyfus Big Saturday, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0) 3/15/1985 2/2 - N1 W ,260 N1: NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton Arena) Ferris State (1-0) 11/11/ /18 - H W ,029 Florida (2-1) 3/19/ /10 - N1 W ,777 12/27/ N2 L ,051 3/31/ /11 14/12 N3 W ,585 N1: NCAA Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah (Jon M. Huntsman Center) N2: Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla. (National Car Rental Center) N3: NCAA Tournament, Arlington, Texas (Cowboy Stadium) Florida A&M (1-0) 12/27/ H W ,425 Florida Gulf Coast (1-0) 12/22/ /- - H W ,279 Florida International (1-1) 12/3/ H W ,236 11/13/ A L ,638 Florida Southern (1-0) 12/7/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 Florida State (2-1) 3/27/ N1 W ,849 3/15/ A1 L ,033 11/22/ /13 - N2 W 82-80^ +2 5,835 ^ overtime periods A1: Postseason NIT, Tucker Center (Tallahassee, Fla.) N1: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N2: Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, P.R. (Coliseo Roberto Clemente) Fordham (2-0) 12/4/1976 1/2 - H W ,241 12/3/ /12 - N1 W ,198 N1: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Fort Custer (1-1) 12/11/ H W /18/ A L Fort Wayne Nationals (1-0) 1/4/ A W Furman (1-0) 12/22/ H W ,634 Gardner-Webb (1-0) 11/21/ H1 W ,157 H1: Legends Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) George Washington (1-0) 3/26/1993 3/4 - N1 W ,196 N1: NCAA Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) Georgetown (0-2) 12/30/ H L ,751 11/15/2007-5/5 N1 L ,653 N1: Washington D.C. (Verizon Center) Georgia (2-0) 12/5/ /- A W ,160 12/1/ H W ,424 Georgia Tech (3-4) 12/28/ N1 L /24/ N2 L ,442 11/30/1985 3/1 2/2 N3 W ,800 1/26/1993 5/3 13/17 N3 W ,934 11/24/ /13 25/20 N4 L ,949 12/1/ N5 W ,423 11/30/2004-4/4 A1 L ,191 N1: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) N2: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N3: Tipoff Classic, Springfield, Mass. (Civic Center) N4: Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N5: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Atlanta, Ga. (Philips Arena) A1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Atlanta, Ga. (Memorial Coliseum) Grambling State (3-0) 12/21/ /12 - H W ,276 12/2/1988 2/2 - H W ,409 11/29/ /12 - H W ,502 Great Lakes (2-1) 2/11/ H L /15/ A W /16/ H W Hampton (1-0) 12/21/ H W ,623 46

112 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records Harvard (3-1) 12/21/ H1 W ,508 11/17/ H W ,148 12/1/ A L ,050 12/4/ H W ,559 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Hawaii (1-1) 12/29/ N1 L /24/ H1 W ,306 H1: Postseason NIT,, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Special Events Center) High Point (2-0) 11/26/ H W ,470 12/7/ H W ,149 Hillsdale (2-0) 1/11/ H W /15/ /23 - H W ,707 Holy Cross (3-1) 3/18/ N1 L /13/1977 1/1 - N2 W ,638 12/29/1988 2/2 - N3 W ,514 12/28/ H W ,707 N1: NCAA Tournament, New York, N. Y. (Madison Square Garden) N2: NCAA Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. (Assembly Hall) N3: Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Jon M. Huntsman Center) Hope (1-0) 1/4/ A W Houston (2-1) 12/21/ A W /5/1966-7/6 H W /2/1968-2/2 A L ,400 Houston Baptist (3-0) 11/20/ /16 - H W ,523 12/7/ /21 - H W ,579 12/5/ H W ,399 Howard (1-0) 11/11/ H1 W H1: 2K Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Idaho (1-0) 12/14/ H W Illinois (83-87) 2/1/ H L /10/ A W /26/ A L /1/ H L /26/ H W /7/ A W /16/ A L /25/ H W /6/ H W /26/ A W /14/ H W /8/ A L /18/ H L /26/ A W /17/ H W /25/ A W /14/ H W /18/ A L /13/ H L /1/ A L /18/ H W /20/ A L /9/ A L /14/ H W /19/ A L /4/ H L /24/ A W /2/ H W /8/ H W /28/ A L /7/ A L /13/ H L /15/ H L /24/ A L /13/ A L /22/ H W /10/ H L /14/ A L /9/ A L /8/ H W /6/ A W /13/ H L /5/ H W /9/ A L /24/ A L /7/ A W /7/1949-4/- H W /18/ A L /13/ /- A L /12/1952-2/1 H L /15/ /1 A L /9/1953-6/4 H L /6/ /18 A L /27/ /11 H L /7/ /11 H L /28/ /11 A L /13/1956-6/3 A L /16/ /12 H W /8/ H W /1/1958 -/21 - A L /2/ /- A W /2/ H W /6/ /- H L /29/ A L /14/ A L /6/ H W /6/ /19 A L /2/1963-6/5 H W /8/1964 2/2 -/14 A W /29/1964 3/3 - H W /9/1965 3/2 -/9 H W /27/1965 1/1 -/13 A W /1/1966 9/9 - H L /14/ A L /13/ A W ,550 2/20/ H L ,300 2/11/ /9 H W ,113 2/22/ /16 A L ,128 1/17/ /12 H L ,405 3/2/ A W ,128 1/11/ /14 A W ,836 2/12/ H W ,562 2/3/ A L ,117 2/26/ H L ,295 2/2/ A W ,771 1/2/ /15 - A W 86-84^^ +2 6,608 3/3/ H W ,309 1/26/ /14 - A L ,863 2/23/ /11 - H W ,121 1/22/1977 5/5 - H W ,609 3/3/1977 3/3 - A W ,524 1/14/ A L ,795 2/23/ H W ,589 1/27/1979-8/8 A W ,473 2/3/ /17 H W ,609 1/17/ A L ,746 2/14/ H W ,738 1/22/ /16 15/15 H W 80-76^^ +4 11,505 2/19/ / 15/18 A L ,492 1/30/ A L ,186 2/6/ H W ,208 1/29/ H L ,876 2/17/ A L ,716 1/28/1984-9/7 A L 66-75^^^^ -9 15,952 2/16/1984-7/7 H W ,511 1/10/ /16 A L 58-64^ -6 13,801 2/9/1985 8/10 9/6 H W ,609 1/8/1986 2/2 18/19 H W ,609 2/8/1986 7/8 - A L 79-83^ -4 16,353 1/3/ /13 A L ,468 3/4/ /12 H L ,145 1/28/1988 8/8 13/14 H W ,609 3/9/ /10 19/19 A L ,605 1/14/1989 6/5 2/2 A L ,499 3/11/1989 8/9 4/5 H L ,609 4/1/ /10 3/3 N1 W ,187 1/15/1990 3/4 8/7 A W ,499 2/11/1990 7/8 12/13 H W ,609 1/26/ H L ,707 2/28/ A L ,584 1/18/ /15 - A W ,985 3/14/ /15 - H W ,605 1/23/1993 5/5 - H W ,562 3/10/1993 3/3 - A W 98-97^ +1 16,321 1/23/ /13 - A W ,321 2/22/1994 3/6 - H W ,548 1/17/ /22 A W ,450 2/26/ H W ,562 1/9/ /18 21/21 H W ,562 3/3/ A L ,540 1/9/ /14 25/24 H W ,265 3/2/ /21 21/23 A L ,450 1/25/ /16 - A L ,450 1/28/ H L ,784 1/16/ /21 H W 95-91^ +4 12,367 2/9/ A L ,539 1/13/2001-7/8 A L ,683 1/25/2001-7/7 H L ,092 1/12/2002-9/10 A L ,500 2/7/ /14 H L ,710 1/29/ /14 A L ,500 3/1/ /16 H L ,057 1/31/ A L ,618 3/13/ /13 N2 L ,903 2/8/2005-1/1 H L ,751 1/14/2006-7/6 A L ,618 2/21/2006-8/8 H W ,164 1/3/ H W ,023 2/21/ A L ,618 1/16/ A L ,618 2/23/ H W ,017 1/4/ /24 - H W ,912 1/14/ /24 - A L ,535 3/13/ N2 L ,467 2/23/ H L ,357 2/16/ A L ,273 3/11/ N2 W ,975 2/12/ /25 - H W ,721 3/1/ /16 - A W ,244 1/27/2013 2/3 - A W ,618 2/24/2013 7/7 - H W ,693 3/4/ /12 - A W ,618 3/14/2014 t-8/9 - N2 W 64-63^ +1 18,596 12/30/ H W 73-65^ +8 12,707 2/12/ A L 52-64^ ,087 3/12/ N3 W ,028 12/30/ A W ,974 1/11/ A L ,404 1/21/ H W ,234 3/9/ N4 W ,189 ^overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center) Illinois State (1-0) 3/16/ /14 - N1 W ,000 N1: NCAA Tournament, Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Arena) Illinois-Chicago (2-0) 12/28/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/6/ H W ,523 Indiana (60-106) 1/18/ H L /22/ A L /20/ H W /11/ A L /17/ H L /16/ A L /10/ H L /13/ A L /20/ H W /18/ H L /3/ A L /14/ H L /2/ A L /22/ A W /19/ H L /14/ H W /3/ A L /20/ H W /22/ A W /21/ H W /7/ A W /13/ A W /4/ H L /6/ A L /5/ H W /6/ H L /17/ A L /15/ H W

113 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records 3/1/ A L /4/ H W /12/ A L /27/ H L /26/ A L /16/ H L /6/ A L /8/ A L /4/ H W /5/ H W /5/ H W /27/ A W /22/ H L 58-67^ -9-1/21/ A L /25/ A L /16/ H W /12/ A W /9/1950-5/- H W /3/1951-7/6 H L /5/1952-5/4 A L /20/ /12 A L /3/ /8 H L /2/1954-3/2 H L /3/ A L /11/ A L /18/ H L /5/ A L /25/ /11 H W /24/ A L /7/ H L /11/ /13 H L /15/ A L /7/ /13 H L /11/ /24 A L /19/ A L /26/ H W /9/ H W /4/ A L /15/1964 2/3 - H W /15/1965 1/1 8/9 A W 96-95^^ +1-1/10/1966 -/16 - H W /5/1966 9/9 - H W /27/ H L /6/ A L /17/ A L ,139 1/7/ H W 89-87^ +2 10,833 2/24/ A L ,071 3/7/ H W ,837 1/16/ /14 H W ,188 2/23/ /10 - A L ,230 2/29/ /15 - A L ,057 1/27/1973-6/6 H L ,609 1/4/1974-8/8 H W ,165 2/16/ /15 12/9 A L ,521 3/11/ /19 13/10 A1 W ,109 1/6/ /15 2/2 H L ,609 2/3/1975-1/1 A L ,638 1/10/ /13 1/1 H L ,063 2/7/ /14 1/1 A L 67-72^ -5 17,743 3/29/1976 9/9 1/1 N2 L ,540 2/3/1977 7/5 - H W ,609 2/13/1977 5/4 - A L ,654 1/28/ H W ,609 2/18/ A L ,455 2/1/ A L ,702 2/10/ H W ,609 1/10/ /17 A L 61-63^ -2 16,857 2/23/ /13 H L ,609 1/15/1981 9/8 - H W 55-52^ +3 13,609 2/28/ /15 A L ,073 1/14/ A L ,732 2/27/ H L ,143 1/22/1983-2/2 A L ,231 2/24/1983-4/4 H W ,541 1/21/ H W ,609 2/23/ A L ,723 1/2/ /17 12/12 H L ,555 3/10/1985 2/3 - A W ,028 1/2/1986 2/2 15/15 A W ,253 3/8/1986 7/7 16/14 H W ,198 1/12/1987-4/4 H L ,434 2/8/1987-2/2 A L ,241 1/24/1988 7/8 - A W ,289 2/13/ /12 19/17 H W ,609 1/23/1989 6/5 19/17 H L ,609 2/19/ /13 9/8 A L ,311 1/8/1990 5/5 9/8 A L ,243 2/8/1990 7/8 25/ H W ,609 1/24/1991-3/3 H L ,609 2/24/1991-4/4 A L ,285 1/21/ /16 4/4 A L ,329 3/8/ /18 2/2 H W ,609 1/12/1993 2/3 6/4 H L ,562 2/14/1993 4/4 1/1 A L ,269 1/16/ /13 11/10 A L ,267 2/8/ /13 12/11 H W ,562 1/24/ A W ,323 2/19/ H W ,562 1/23/ /16 - A L ,169 2/18/1996 /25 - H W ,562 1/21/ /16 21/19 A L ,310 2/16/ /14 - H L 81-84^ -3 13,562 1/6/ /18 - A L ,031 2/22/ /21 - H W ,562 1/5/ /13 H W ,495 2/21/ /17 A L ,149 1/25/ /12 A L ,326 2/13/ /9 H L ,562 1/9/ H W ,871 2/11/ A L ,859 2/17/ /24 H L ,379 2/12/ A L ,388 3/14/ N2 L ,895 1/11/ H L ,328 3/3/ A L ,191 1/19/ A L ,236 2/20/ H L ,751 1/3/ /15 A L ,619 3/4/ H L ,751 1/27/ /24 A L ,285 2/17/ /19 H W ,751 1/8/ /11 H L ,157 1/7/ A W 72-66^ +6 11,044 12/31/ A L ,034 1/14/ H W ,632 1/15/ A L ,168 2/12/ H W ,751 1/5/ /13 12/12 A L ,020 2/1/ /22 20/20 H W ,721 2/2/2013 1/2 3/3 A L ,472 3/10/2013 7/8 2/2 H L ,693 2/2/ /14 - A L ,472 3/8/ /12 - H W ,707 2/8/ /25 A L ,472 2/2/ /21 H L ,312 3/11/ /10 N3 W ,355 1/26/ H W ,267 2/12/ A W ,222 ^ overtime periods A1: Big Ten Playoff, Champaign, Ill. (Assembly Hall) N1: NCAA Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. (Spectrum) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Indiana State (1-0) 12/9/1964 1/1 - H W Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne (IPFW) (1-0) 12/4/ H W ,476 Indiana-Purdue, Indianapolis (IUPUI) (3-0) 1/4/ H W ,108 11/12/2012 5/5 - H1 W ,412 11/13/ H2 W ,812 H1: NIT Season Tip-Off, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) H2: 2k Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Iowa (91-63) 1/21/ H W /27/ A W /4/ H W /15/ A L /3/ H L /19/ H W /25/ A W /11/ H W /13/ A L /15/ A W /7/ H W 31-29^ +2-1/12/ A W /23/ H W /15/ H W /27/ A W /7/ A W /16/ H L /16/ A W /25/ H L /20/ H W 31-27^ +4-2/22/ A W /14/ H L /26/ A L /21/ A W /13/ H W /15/ A W /3/ H L /21/ H L /19/ H L /3/ A L /15/ A L /1/ H W /5/ A L /7/ H W /24/ A L /5/ H L /7/ /13 H L /11/1952-9/9 A L /13/ A L /12/ H W /11/ A L /8/ /14 H L /26/ /12 A L /7/ /10 H W /21/ /- H L /2/ A W /4/ A W /8/ H W /31/ A L /16/ H W /5/ A L /20/1961-9/11 H L /15/ H W /24/ A L /7/ A W /25/ H W /7/1964 2/3 - A W /8/1965 1/1 -/13 H W /21/ /10 - A L /28/ /9 - H W /23/ A L /11/ H L /10/ H L ,670 3/9/ /17 A W ,900 1/4/ H W 99-92^ +7 8,835 2/15/ A W ,700 1/6/ H L ,642 3/9/ A W ,990 1/25/ H W ,835 3/11/ A L ,105 1/8/ H W ,727 1/29/ A L ,914 1/26/ /20 - A W 86-84^ +2 11,965 1/18/ A W ,141 2/15/ H W ,420 1/31/ /13 - H W ,302 2/28/ /11 - A W ,276 1/17/1977 6/6 - A W ,170 2/17/1977 5/4 - H W ,609 1/12/ A W ,100 2/25/ H W ,609 1/6/ /12 - H L ,315 3/1/ /10 A W ,365 1/5/ H W ,847 2/28/ A L ,365 1/17/1981 9/8 14/16 H L ,609 2/26/1981-8/8 A L ,365 1/23/1982-6/6 A L ,365 2/20/1982-7/6 H W ,502 1/8/1983-8/8 A L ,283 3/10/ H W ,583 1/7/ H W ,609 3/7/ A W ,450 1/19/ H W 69-67^^^ +2 13,069 2/14/1985 3/7 11/11 A W ,450 1/18/1986 2/2 - A W ,450 2/15/ /9 - H W ,609 1/31/1987-2/3 H W ,609 2/28/1987-7/8 A L ,500 2/3/1988 8/11 13/14 H W ,609 2/27/1988 7/10 13/13 A L ,500 2/9/ /9 8/11 A W ^^ +1 15,500 3/4/ /10 11/11 H W ,519 1/20/1990 6/7 - A L 76-78^ -2 15,500 3/10/ /14 - H W ,488 1/10/ /19 A L ,500 2/9/ H W ,644 1/9/ /12 - A W 80-77^ +3 15,500 2/12/ /17 - H W ,524 1/31/1993 5/5 11/11 A L ,500 3/2/1993 4/5 15/15 H W ,475 1/8/ /14 - A W ,500 2/16/1994 7/11 - H W ,394 1/11/ /19 H W 83-82^^ +1 13,562 3/5/ A L ,500 1/28/ /16 22/18 A L ,500 48

114 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records 2/13/1996 /25 19/19 H L ,562 1/19/ /18 - H W ,562 2/20/ /16 - A L ,500 2/1/ /17 16/16 A W ,500 3/6/ /18 - N1 W ,711 1/30/ /18 H L ,403 1/22/ A L ,500 3/1/ H W ,571 1/20/ /16 A W ,500 2/14/ /24 H W ,949 2/23/ A L ,500 2/8/ H W ,274 1/28/ H W ,921 2/14/ A L ,500 3/12/ N2 W ,204 1/5/ /15 A W ,289 3/5/ H L 72-74^ -2 11,574 2/4/ /20 23/- A L ,500 1/31/ H L ,129 1/19/ H L ,638 2/14/ A W ,662 3/13/ N2 W ,852 1/11/ H W ,835 2/22/ A L 60-70^ ,642 3/12/ N2 W ,174 1/30/ H W ,541 2/16/ A W 80-78^ +2 9,485 3/11/ N2 W ,833 1/30/ H W ,978 2/19/ A W 75-72^ +3 13,835 1/14/ /13 - A L ,366 1/6/2013 2/2 - H W ,693 1/22/ /25 10/10 H W ,707 2/8/ /16 17/13 A L ,400 2/5/ H L ,490 1/17/ /19 A L ,400 3/5/ /15 H L ,707 1/1/ A L 83-86^ -3 13,988 ^ overtime periods N1: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) Iowa State (5-5) 12/27/ A W /28/ A W /29/ A L /30/ A L /16/1986 5/5 - N1 L ,543 12/2/ /12 - H W ,501 12/15/ A L ,963 12/19/1992 6/6 - N2 W ,103 12/3/ /15 - H W ,845 11/17/2013 7/8 - A L ,384 N1: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (H.H.H. Metrodome) N2: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills) Jackson State (1-0) 12/22/ H W ,562 Jonesboro (1-0) 12/29/ A W Kalamazoo (3-0) 2/13/ H W /13/ H W /10/ H W Kalamazoo Normal (1-0) 1/18/ A W Kansas (6-2) 12/29/ N1 W /3/ A W ,100 12/6/ H W ,213 1/27/ / 15/14 H W ,212 12/30/1992 6/6 2/2 N2 W ,635 12/19/2009-1/1 A L ,300 1/9/2011-3/3 H L 60-67^ -7 12,476 3/28/ /11 3/3 N3 W 87-85^ +2 40,639 ^ overtime periods N1: Big Seven Holiday Tourn., Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) N2: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Blaisdell Center) N3: NCAA Tournament, Arlington, Texas (Cowboy Stadium) Kansas State (3-1) 3/21/1964 2/2 -/12 N1 W /23/1985 3/1 - N2 W ,500 11/25/ N3 L ,473 11/23/2012 4/4 - N4 W ,198 N1: NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) N2: Silversword Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) N3: Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands (University of the Virgin Islands) N4: NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Kellogg Farm Army Base (1-0) 12/10/ A W Kennesaw State (1-0) 12/3/ H W ,687 Kent State (6-0) 12/19/ H W /5/ A W /18/1976 1/1 - H W ,284 12/10/ /16 - H W ,122 12/9/ H W ,108 12/8/ H W ,723 Kentucky (2-5) 12/20/ A W /12/1966 9/7 1/1 N1 L /2/ H L ,792 12/20/1968-4/5 A1 L ,500 12/5/1970-3/4 A L ,500 4/3/1993 3/4 2/3 N2 W 81-78^ +3 64,151 3/30/2014 7/8 -/22 N3 L ,551 ^ overtime periods A1: Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N1: NCAA Tournament, Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa Fieldhouse) N2: NCAA Tournament, New Orleans, La. (Superdome) N3: NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium) Le Moyne (1-0) 11/6/ H W ,699 LaSalle (1-0) 12/29/ /11 - N1 W ,257 N1: Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (L.V. Convention Center) Long Beach State (1-0) 11/21/ /13 - N1 W ,952 N1: Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, P.R. (Coliseo Roberto Clemente) Los Angeles State (1-0) 2/5/ H W Louisiana State (LSU) (2-0) 12/5/ /21 - A W ,258 12/15/1996 5/5 - N1 W ,984 N1: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills) Louisiana Tech (0-1) 12/21/ H L ,632 Louisville (1-3) 12/7/1977 9/11 16/18 H L ,609 12/6/1978 6/8 7/5 A L ,613 4/8/ /11 2/2 N1 L ,326 3/19/ /- 10/10 N2 W ,293 N1: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) N2: NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Louisville YMHA (2-0) 12/27/ A W /15/ A W Loyola (2-1) 12/28/ H W /13/1964 2/2 8/8 N1 W /1/ N2 L ^ -12 5,000 ^ overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) N2: Chicago, Ill. (Chicago Stadium) Loyola-Marymount (0-1) 3/18/ /14 21/- N1 L ,000 N1: NCAA Tournament, Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Arena) Manhattan (2-1) 12/28/1964 1/1 - N1 W /30/1972 -/17 - N1 L /21/ H1 W ,914 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Marquette (14-6) 12/31/ A L /12/ H W /31/ A W /20/ A W /12/ H W /2/ A L /1/ H W /12/ H W /31/ A W /15/ H L /8/1969-8/13 H W ,249 12/13/1971 9/9 2/3 A L ,746 3/16/ /12 7/5 N1 L ,600 3/6/1977 3/3 19/- H W ,609 12/8/ /16 A W ,938 3/19/ H1 W ,529 12/16/1989 6/7 - A W ,570 12/22/ H W ,854 11/27/ /15 - N2 L ,660 11/17/ N3 W ,126 H1: NIT Second Round, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: NCAA Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Memorial Coliseum) N2: Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. (Disney s Milk House) N3: 2K Classic, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Maryland (4-6) 1/4/ H W /18/ A L /17/ A W /24/ /11 - N1 W ,297 12/2/ /14 N2 L ,681 12/3/ A1 L ,950 2/28/ /14 A L /12/2016-3/3 H W ,327 2/21/2016-6/5 A L ,950 1/7/ H L ,527 N1: NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena) N2: BB&T Classic, Washington, D.C. (MCI Center) A1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, College Park, Md. (Comcast Center) Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) (1-0) 11/25/ H W ,078 Maryland Eastern Shore (1-0) 12/17/ H W ,020 Massachusetts (UMass) (1-0) 12/1/ H W ,627 Massachusetts-Lowell (1-0) 11/8/2013 7/9 - H W ,707 Memphis (2-2) 11/23/ N1 L ,162 12/28/1996 4/4 - N2 L ,232 11/21/ /15 8/8 N3 W ,400 11/26/1988 3/2 - N4 W ,000 N1: Preseason NIT, Memphis, Tenn. (Mid-South Coliseum) N2: Honolulu, Hawaii (Rainbow Classic, Special Events Center) N3: Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) N4: Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) 49

115 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records Memphis YMCA (1-0) 12/30/ A W Miami, Fla. (4-0) 11/27/1987 9/- - N1 W ,126 3/13/ H1 W ,784 11/29/ H2 W ,257 3/22/ H1 W ,817 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) H2: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Miami, Ohio (5-1) 12/6/ A W /2/ H L /2/ H W /20/ /12 - H1 W ,210 12/22/ H W ,073 12/7/ A W ,112 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Michigan Normal (6-0) 2/16/ H W /3/ H W /8/ H W /7/ H W /7/ H W /14/ H W Michigan State (Michigan Agricultural) (98-81) 1/9/ A L /20/ A L /11/ H W /2/ A W /15/ A W 19-17^^ +2-2/28/ H L /30/ H L /28/ A L /5/ H W /22/ A W /6/ H W /22/ A W /3/ H W /20/ A W /11/ H W /6/ A W /13/ H W /16/ H W /11/ H W /10/ H W /7/ H L /15/ A L /13/ H W /12/ H W /13/ A L /10/ H L /11/ A W /9/ H L /10/ A L /15/ H W /9/ A L /14/ H W /15/ A W /12/ H W /13/ A W /11/ H W /12/ A L /10/ H W /11/ A W /9/ H W /20/ A W /7/ H W /12/ A L /13/ H W /11/ A L /7/ H W /4/ A W /1/ H W /7/ A L /7/ H W /1/ A W /18/ A L /6/ H W /4/ H W /31/ A W /3/ A W /20/ H W /20/ H L /17/ A L /19/ H W /1/ A L /17/ /19 H L /7/ A L /16/ H W /6/ A L /15/ A L /5/ H L /6/ A L /5/ H L /7/ A W /4/ /11 H W /17/ /16 H L /14/ /7 A L /9/ A L /27/ H W /16/ A L /13/ H W /20/ H L /2/ A W /25/1964 2/3 - A W /1/1964 2/2 - H W /26/1965 2/2 - A W ^ +5-2/13/1965 1/1 - H W /7/1966 -/9 -/20 A L /21/ H W /13/ H L ,470 2/3/ A L ,202 1/25/ A W ,338 2/8/ H L ,851 1/24/ A W ,511 3/6/ H W ,007 1/8/ H W ,375 3/4/ A L ,813 1/13/ A W ,493 2/10/ H W ,609 1/19/ /18 - H W ,734 3/9/ /19 - A W ,500 1/11/ /11 - A L ,995 2/8/ H W ,132 1/17/ /13 - H W ,202 2/14/ /11 - A W ,965 1/15/1977 6/6 - A W ,772 2/26/1977 3/3 - H W 69-65^ +4 13,609 2/2/1978-7/5 A W ,886 2/11/ /10 H L ,609 1/25/1979-4/4 H W ,609 2/17/1979-8/8 A L ,004 1/24/ H L 58-59^ -1 13,318 2/16/ A L ,004 2/5/ /15 - H W 79-77^ +2 13,609 2/14/ /12 - A L ,004 1/21/ H L ,202 2/11/ A L ,004 2/5/ H L ,609 2/12/ A W ,004 2/2/ A L ,004 2/11/ H W ,609 1/24/ /- - H W ,609 2/23/1985 3/6 - A W ,004 1/25/1986 6/4 - A L ,004 2/20/1986 7/8 19/- H L ,609 1/15/ H W ,609 2/15/ A L ,004 1/14/ /10 - A W ,004 2/22/ /10 - H W ,609 2/4/ /11 - H W ,609 2/27/ /13 - A W ,004 1/27/1990 7/8 - H W ,609 3/1/1990 8/8 14/13 A L ,138 1/3/ /21 A L ,138 3/9/ H L ,609 1/29/ /17 - A W 89-79^ ,138 2/15/ /17 12/12 H L ,524 2/2/1993 7/9 25/- A W ,138 3/7/1993 4/5 - H W 87-81^ +6 13,562 1/5/ /14 - H W ,455 2/5/ /14 - A W ,138 1/22/ /12 H L ,562 2/21/ A L ,138 1/13/ /18 - A W ,138 2/27/ H W ,562 1/25/ /16 - A1 W ,138 2/1/ /16 - H W ,562 1/10/ /18 - H W ,562 2/17/ /21 - A L ,138 1/9/ /12 A L ,659 2/18/1999-4/4 H L ,548 2/1/2000-8/6 H L ,562 3/4/2000-7/6 A L ,659 1/30/2001-5/5 H L ,562 3/3/2001-3/3 A L ,759 1/30/ A L ,759 1/26/ H W ,751 1/17/ A L ,759 2/24/ H L ,751 1/27/ /13 A L ,759 2/12/ /12 H L ,751 1/25/ /12 H W ,751 2/18/ /16 A L ,759 2/13/ A L ,759 2/27/ H W ,751 1/27/ /10 A L ,759 2/10/2009-9/9 H L ,751 1/26/2010-5/5 H L ,751 3/7/ /12 A L ,759 1/27/ /- A W ,797 3/5/ H W ,751 1/17/ /19 9/9 H W ,721 2/5/ /22 9/10 A L ,797 2/12/2013 4/5 8/8 A L ,797 3/3/2013 4/4 9/10 H W ,693 1/25/ /25 3/3 A W ,797 2/23/ /20 13/14 H W ,707 3/16/2014 t-8/9 22/22 N1 L ,582 2/1/ A L 66-76^ ,797 2/17/ H L ,502 2/6/ /10 H L ,707 1/29/ A L ,797 2/7/ H W ,864 ^ overtime periods A1: Non-conference game, East Lansing, Mich. (Breslin Center) N1: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Michigan Tech (1-0) 11/11/ H1 W ,328 H1: Coaches vs. Cancer, first/second rounds, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Middle Tennessee State (0-1) 12/29/ N1 L ,101 N1: UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum) Minnesota (92-66) 1/25/ H L /16/ A L /16/ A W /8/ H W /13/ A W /12/ H W /26/ H W /11/ A L /8/ H W /15/ A L /8/ A W /24/ H W /16/ A W /25/ H W /6/ A W /27/ H W /11/ H W /23/ A L /23/ A W /27/ A W /12/ A L /11/ H L /11/ H W /25/ A L /15/ A W /19/ H L /14/ H L /4/ A W /20/ H W /17/ A L /31/ H W /11/ A L /22/ H W /10/ H W /21/ A W /8/ A L /19/1949-6/- H L /21/ H L /13/ A L /15/ A L /12/ H W 52-48^ +4-1/14/ /17 A L /16/ H L /16/ /17 A L /28/ H L /22/ /12 A L /19/1955-8/8 H L /7/ A W 81-79^ +2-50

116 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records 3/3/ H L /2/ A L /9/ H L /10/ A L /7/ H W /16/ H L /20/ A L /11/ A L /4/ H L /5/ A L /14/ H L /21/1964 2/3 - A W /18/1964 2/2 - A L /23/1965 1/1 8/7 A W /6/1965 1/1 6/8 H W /22/1966 -/13 - H W /25/ A L /5/ H W ,412 2/24/ A W ,601 1/11/ A L ,594 2/24/ H W ,203 2/21/ H W ,415 3/3/ A L ,911 1/30/ A W ,696 2/20/ /8 - H W ,459 2/26/ H W ,609 2/24/1973-4/4 A L ,653 1/12/ /- - A W ,296 3/2/ /- - H W ,003 1/20/ /- 16/- A L ,565 2/17/ H W 67-65^ +2 7,242 1/5/ /15 16/19 H W ,643 3/1/ /11 - A L ,052 2/7/1977 7/5 10/16 A W ,504 2/19/1977 5/4 12/15 H W ,609 1/8/ H W ,609 3/2/ A L ,870 1/4/ /12 - H W ,135 3/3/ A L ,835 1/3/ H W ,708 3/1/ A L ,583 1/10/ /9 19/14 A W 68-67^^ +1 17,297 3/5/ H W ,900 1/16/ /9 A L ,592 2/25/ /14 H L ,083 1/12/ /16 H W ,568 3/5/ A L ,791 1/12/ A W ,366 3/3/ H W ,485 1/17/ H W ,482 2/16/1985 3/7 - A W ,162 1/16/1986 2/2 - A L ,628 2/13/ /9 - H W ,609 1/29/ H W ,087 2/25/ A W ,054 1/9/ /11 - H W ,609 2/17/ /10 - A W ,082 1/12/1989 6/5 - H W ,055 2/11/ /9 - A L ,439 1/13/1990 3/4 16/15 H W ,609 2/15/1990 5/6 17/15 A W ,691 1/31/ A W ,596 3/3/ H W ,485 1/11/ /12 - A L ,193 2/19/ /19 - H W ,422 1/20/1993 5/5 - A W ,292 2/20/1993 5/5 - H W ,562 1/20/ /13 20/19 A L ,452 2/19/1994 7/11 20/19 H W ,548 2/4/ A L ,520 2/24/ H W ,562 1/11/ /14 11/11 A L ,453 2/26/ /21 2/2 H L ,562 1/20/ /16 - H W ,264 2/7/ /18 - A L ,714 3/7/ /18 - N1 W ,711 1/20/ /17 A L ,748 2/7/ /20 H W ,718 1/5/ A L ,903 2/17/ H L ,336 1/9/ A L ,172 1/19/ H W ,603 1/22/ H W ,468 2/1/ A L ,965 2/11/ A L ,404 2/2/ H L ,181 1/21/ A W ,112 2/15/ H W ,118 3/9/ N2 L ,982 2/10/ H W ,259 2/24/ A W ,721 3/8/ N1 W ,219 1/31/ H L ,645 2/21/ A L ,801 2/19/ H W ,520 3/7/ A W ,625 2/11/ A W ,625 3/2/ H W ,561 1/22/ /19 H L ,378 2/26/ A W ,625 1/1/ /16 - H W ,721 3/9/ /13 - N3 W 73-69^ +4 18,848 1/17/2013 5/5 9/12 A W ,625 1/2/ A W ,225 3/1/ /16 - H W ,707 1/10/ H W ,707 1/20/ H W ,726 2/10/ A W ,137 1/20/ H W ,726 2/10/ A W ,137 2/19/ A L 78-83^ -5 12,091 3/11/ N4 W ,984 ^ overtime periods N1: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) N4: Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center) Mississippi (0-1) 12/28/ N1 L ,500 N1: Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. (Superdome) Missouri (4-1) 1/2/ H W /27/ N1 L /7/1964 1/1 - H W /20/1976 9/9 14/11 N2 W ,378 3/16/ H1 W ,507 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Big Seven Holiday Tourn., Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) N2: NCAA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) Morris Brown (1-0) 12/23/ H W ,863 Mount St. Mary s (1-0) 11/26/ /24 - H W ,410 Mount Union (3-0) 12/19/ H W /15/ H W /20/ A W Murray State (1-0) 12/24/ N1 W ,200 N1: Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan, P.R. (Guerra Sports Complex) Nashville (2-0) 12/28/ A W /31/ A W Navy (1-1) 1/2/ H L /12/ N1 W ,232 N1: NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) Nebraska (14-2) 12/28/ N1 W /10/ H W /8/ A L /7/ H W /6/1963 8/8 - H W /12/1964 1/1 - A L /6/ H1 W ,756 12/28/1992 6/6 20/20 N2 W ,575 2/8/ /25 - A W ,533 1/9/2013 2/2 - H W ,693 1/9/ A W ,012 2/5/ /16 - H W ,707 1/27/ H W ,115 1/23/ A W ,745 1/14/ H W ,145 3/5/ A W ,293 N1: Big Seven Holiday Tourn,, Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) N2: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Blaisdell Center) H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) New Jersey Institute of Technology (0-1) 12/6/ /16 - H L ,226 New Mexico (1-0) 12/28/ A W New York University (1-0) 12/26/1963 3/2 10/10 N1 W N1: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) Nicholls State (1-0) 11/29/ /18 - H W ,139 Norfolk State (1-0) 11/25/ H W ,544 North Carolina (2-3) 3/14/1987-2/3 N1 L ,232 3/25/ /10 7/7 N2 L ,229 3/23/ /10 5/4 N3 W ,314 12/29/1992 6/6 5/5 N4 W ,575 4/5/1993 3/4 4/2 N5 L ,151 N1: NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) N2: NCAA Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) N3: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N4: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Blaisdell Center) N5: NCAA Tournament, New Orleans, La. (Superdome) North Carolina A&T (1-0) 11/28/ H W ,805 North Carolina Asheville (1-0) 12/31/ H W ,786 North Carolina Central (2-0) 12/29/ /24 - H W ,390 12/14/ H W ,740 North Carolina State (4-3) 12/19/ A W /20/ A L /18/ A L 62-65^ -3-12/2/ H1 W ,789 11/27/ A1 L ,135 11/27/2012 3/3 18/18 H1 W ,693 12/1/ A2 W ,645 ^ overtime periods H1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) A1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) A2: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena) Northeastern (1-0) 11/12/ H1 W ,246 H1: 2K Sports Classic, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Northern Illinois (3-0) 12/30/ H W ,582 12/2/ H W ,227 12/16/ H W ,317 Northern Kentucky (1-0) 12/15/ H W ,424 Northern Michigan (11-0) 1/3/ /13 - N1 W ,385 12/7/ H W ,230 12/4/ H W ,651 12/3/ H W ,033 12/21/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/20/ H W ,292 12/19/ /12 - H W ,459 12/20/1988 2/2 - H W ,203 12/28/1989 5/6 - H W ,609 11/14/ /15 - H W ,730 11/13/ /- - H W ,267 N1: Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) 51

117 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records Northwestern (111-58) 1/26/ H L /23/ A L /25/ A L /2/ H W /22/ A W /6/ H W /22/ H W /17/ A W /10/ H W /9/ A W /9/ A W /8/ H W /7/ A L /25/ H W /5/ H W /11/ A L /10/ A L /19/ H L /16/ A L /22/ H L /15/ A L /26/ H L /21/ H W /18/ A L /11/ H W /20/ A W /22/ A L /7/ H W /9/ A W /6/ H W /10/ A L /26/ H W /25/ A L /24/ H W /12/ A W /11/ A L /1/ H W /7/ H L /19/ A W /9/ H L /16/ A W 46-45^ +1-1/12/ A L /19/ H W /4/ H W /13/ A W /12/ A L /31/ H W /15/ H W /5/ A W /6/ H W /25/ A L /8/ H L /10/ A L /21/ H L /9/ A W /10/ A L /23/ H L /9/ A L /15/ H L /31/ /9 A L /14/ H W /14/1956 -/20 - A W /12/ H W /11/ A L /22/ H L /5/1959-6/7 H L /21/ A L /30/ N1 L /13/ H L /25/ A L /10/ A L /3/ H W /5/ H W /18/ H L /4/1964 5/4 - H W /16/1965 2/2 - A W /15/ A W /5/1966 -/9 - H W /7/ H L /11/ /18 A L /2/ H W ,326 1/21/ A L ,089 1/3/ A W ,700 2/7/ H W ,704 1/23/ A W ,274 2/6/ /17 - H W ,219 1/22/ H W ,839 2/19/ A W ,783 1/22/ A W ,226 2/17/ H W ,124 2/11/ H W ,042 1/25/ H W ,208 2/22/ A W ,350 1/3/ /15 - A W ,580 3/6/ /9 - H W ,765 1/6/1977 5/3 - H W ,609 1/29/1977 2/2 - A L ,233 1/5/ H W ,537 3/4/ A W ,274 1/18/ A W ,392 2/15/ H W ,801 1/26/ A L 82-85^^^ -3 4,391 2/2/ H W ,842 1/29/ /20 - A W ,963 2/21/ /- - H L ,159 2/4/ H W ,236 2/13/ A W ,331 1/6/ A L ,042 3/12/ H W ,105 1/5/ H W ,715 3/10/ A L 52-54^ -2 8,092 1/31/ /11 - A W ,640 3/2/1985 3/3 - H W ,609 1/30/1986 9/8 - H W ,609 3/1/ /11 - A W ,842 1/21/ A W ,765 2/21/ H W ,609 1/6/ /11 - A W ,078 3/2/ /9 - H W ,406 1/7/1989 7/7 - H W ,570 3/9/1989 8/9 - A W ,624 1/25/1990 7/8 - A W ,117 2/24/1990 7/10 - H W ,609 1/17/ H W ,548 2/16/ A W ,278 2/5/ /16 - H W ,373 2/22/ /19 - A W ,117 3/13/1993 3/3 - H W ,562 3/12/1994 8/7 - A L 93-97^ -4 8,117 1/14/ A W ,117 3/1/ H W ,562 1/6/ /19 - H W ,204 3/6/ A W ,877 1/4/1997 8/5 - A W ,358 3/5/ H W ,016 2/5/ /18 - H W ,173 2/4/ A L ,017 1/19/ H W ,150 2/26/ A W 61-55^ +6 5,317 1/27/ A W ,418 2/28/ H L ,806 1/16/ H L ,884 3/7/ N2 W ,418 1/18/ A W ,632 1/7/ H W ,153 3/6/ A W ,712 1/12/ H W ,449 2/26/ A L ,849 3/10/ N3 L ,066 1/18/ H W ,123 1/6/ A W ,793 1/12/ A W ,027 2/26/ H L ,927 1/24/ H W ,468 2/15/ A W 70-67^ +3 7,234 1/10/ H L ,851 2/2/ A L ,127 1/18/ A L ,192 2/9/ H W ,198 1/11/ /13 - H W 66-64^ +2 12,605 2/21/ /13 - A W ,117 1/3/2013 2/2 - A W ,117 1/30/2013 1/2 - H W ,693 1/5/ H W ,707 1/17/ H W ,707 3/3/ A L 78-82^^ -4 7,673 2/24/ H W ,071 3/10/ N4 W 72-70^ +2 15,707 3/1/ A L ,117 ^ overtime periods N1: Pacific Coast Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif. (Memorial Arena) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N4: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Notre Dame (15-8) 12/8/ H W /5/ A L 25-29^^ -4-12/15/ A W /16/ H W /19/ A L /19/ H L /3/ /- A L ,324 12/1/1970-5/6 H L ,489 12/1/ /18 - A W ,586 12/2/ /- - H W ,673 3/14/ /12 3/3 N1 W ,600 3/18/1976 9/9 7/8 N2 W ,753 3/4/1979-2/2 N3 W ,283 3/7/ N3 L ,445 3/28/ N4 W ,123 2/9/ /16 - A W ,418 1/16/1993 2/3 - H W ,562 3/20/ A1 W ,483 3/15/ A1 L ,421 12/4/ /19 H W ,563 12/3/ A W ,418 3/20/ H1 W 87-84^^ +3 8,554 3/18/ N5 L ,502 ^ overtime periods H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) A1: Postseason NIT, South Bend, Ind. (Joyce Center) N1: NCAA Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Memorial Coliseum) N2: NCAA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) N3: Pontiac, Mich. (Pontiac Silverdome) N4: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N5: NCAA First Round, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) Oakland (7-1) 11/19/ H W ,398 11/17/ A L ,005 11/16/ H W ,030 11/21/ H W ,038 12/12/ H W ,435 12/20/ A1 W ,113 12/18/ H W ,738 12/10/ /19 - A1 W ,118 A1: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills) Oakland Motor Co. (1-0) 12/31/ A W Oberlin (1-0) 1/16/ H W 27-25^ +2 - ^overtime periods Ohio State (77-102) 2/27/ A L /6/ H L /22/ A L /9/ H L /21/ H W /8/ A W /31/ H L /13/ A L /15/ H L /5/ A W /9/ H L /11/ A W /27/ H W /22/ A W /17/ H W /16/ A L /20/ A L /6/ H W /16/ H W /27/ A W /9/ A W /2/ A W /17/ A L /26/ H W /28/ A W /7/ H W /26/ H W /17/ A W /7/ H L 30-33^ -3-3/2/ A L /23/ H L /27/ A W /10/ H W /24/ A W /23/ A L /27/ H L /6/ H W /2/ A L /6/ H L /1/ A L /24/ H W /20/ A L /22/ A L /28/ H L

118 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records 1/29/ H L /30/ H L 41-44^ -3-1/21/ A L /29/ A L /26/ H W /8/ H W /3/ A W /2/ A L /28/ H W /29/ H W /26/ /- A L /16/ /- A L /27/1950-3/- H L /19/ H L /23/ A L /5/ H L /9/ A L /4/ H W /13/ A L /8/ H W /21/ A L /2/ /- H L /23/ /14 A L /13/ H W /15/ A L /10/ H W /28/ A L /1/1960-5/5 A L /4/1961-1/1 H L /13/1962-1/1 A L /12/1962-1/1 H L /12/1963-4/5 A L /16/1963-9/12 H L /18/1964 3/3 - H W /3/1964 2/2 - A L /20/1965 1/1 - H W /8/1965 1/1 - A L /8/1966 -/16 - A W /18/ H L /20/ A L ,025 1/27/ H L ,887 1/18/ /- H L ,451 3/8/ A L ,193 1/13/ A L ,229 2/27/ /10 18/- H L ,609 1/15/1972-9/8 A L ,489 1/29/1972-6/6 H W ,609 1/6/ A W ,489 3/10/ H L ,623 2/9/ /- - H W ,132 1/4/ /15 - H W ,635 3/8/ A W ,249 1/12/ /13 - H W ,620 2/9/ /14 - A W ,007 1/24/1977 5/5 - A W ,241 2/5/1977 7/5 - H W ,609 1/21/ A L ,489 2/9/ H W ,609 1/20/ /11 H L ,609 2/8/ /12 A L ,489 1/19/1980-2/2 H W 75-74^ +1 13,609 2/7/ /13 A L ,591 1/24/ /16 - A L ,591 2/12/ /12 - H L ,609 1/28/ H W 62-60^ +2 9,520 2/18/ A L ,591 1/20/ A L ,304 2/26/ /15 H L ,609 1/18/ H L ,011 2/25/ A W ,591 1/5/ /17 - H W ,128 3/6/1985 2/3 - A W ,681 1/4/1986 2/2 - A W ,681 3/6/1986 7/7 - H W ,609 1/8/ H W ,686 2/5/ A L ,441 1/18/ /10 - A L ,320 3/12/ /10 - H W ,609 1/16/1989 6/5 18/15 H W ,191 2/23/ /13 - A W ,276 1/18/1990 6/7 - H W ,609 2/18/1990 5/6 - A L ,276 1/5/1991-6/6 H L ,405 2/11/1991-3/3 A L ,276 2/2/ /17 10/8 H L ,609 3/3/ /18 5/5 A L ,276 3/29/ /16 3/3 N1 W 75-71^ +4 23,047 1/26/1993 5/5 - H W ,562 2/28/1993 5/5 - A W ,276 1/13/ /13 - H W 86-75^ ,379 2/13/ /13 - A W ,276 2/8/ H W ,562 2/3/ /18 - A W ,276 1/2/1997 8/5 - H L ,886 3/9/ A W 86-81^ +5 12,570 1/17/ /18 - A W ,276 2/11/ /19 - H W ,342 1/16/ /23 H W ,334 2/9/ /13 A L ,645 3/5/ /12 N2 L ,297 2/6/2000-5/8 H L ,562 1/18/ A L ,653 1/24/ /23 A L ,103 3/2/ /17 H L ,784 3/8/ /17 N3 L ,996 1/15/ A W ,085 2/15/ H W ,183 2/29/ H W ,346 2/5/ A L ,200 2/9/ /22 19/17 H L ,788 2/25/ /12 A L ,500 2/6/2007-3/3 A L ,927 3/3/2007-1/1 H L ,751 3/9/2007-1/1 N2 L ,081 2/5/ A L ,049 2/17/ H W ,751 1/17/ /24 - H L ,751 1/28/ A L ,363 1/3/ /15 H W ,751 2/27/2010-9/9 A L ,862 3/12/2010-5/7 N3 L ,207 1/12/2011-2/2 H L ,994 2/3/2011-1/1 A L ,806 3/12/2011-1/1 N3 L ,377 1/29/ /22 4/3 A L ,809 2/18/ /19 6/6 H W ,721 3/10/ /13 7/7 N4 L ,451 1/13/2013 2/2 15/4 A L ,809 2/5/2013 3/3 10/10 H W 76-74^ +2 12,693 2/11/ /18 22/20 A W ,809 3/15/2014 t-8/9 24/24 N4 W ,596 1/13/ /25 A L ,548 2/22/ /23 H W ,618 2/16/ A L ,088 2/4/ H L ,196 ^overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N4: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Ohio University (3-1) 3/14/1964 2/2 - N1 W /22/ H W /20/ H1 W ,200 3/16/ /14 - N2 L ,625 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: NCAA Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) N2: NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena) Ohio Wesleyan (3-0) 12/12/ A W /9/ H W /31/ H W Oklahoma (2-1) 11/27/1988 3/2 4/6 N1 W ,000 3/22/ H1 W ,241 3/21/2009-7/8 N2 L ,247 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) N2: NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Arena) Oklahoma State (3-1) 12/20/ N1 L ,000 3/27/ /16 11/10 N2 W ,124 3/18/ H1 W ,670 3/17/ /- - N3 W ,255 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Toledo Blade Glass Classic, Toledo, Ohio (UT Centennial Hall) N2: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N3: NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) Old Dominion (1-0) 3/28/ N1 W ,473 N1: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Oregon (4-1) 12/21/ A W /29/ N1 W ,377 3/30/ N2 W ,630 11/24/ /18 - N3 W ,465 3/23/ /- 9/9 N4 L ,475 N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. N2: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N3: Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) N4: NCAA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) Oregon State (2-2) 12/20/ A L /27/ /24 N1 L /21/ N2 W ,531 12/4/ /- - H W ,493 N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. N2: Sun Devil Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Penn State (34-12) 1/1/ H W /27/ A L /17/1993 5/5 - A W ,653 3/9/1994 8/7 - H W ,231 1/8/ A L ,452 3/8/ H W ,562 1/21/ /19 14/14 H W ,562 2/22/ /12 A L ,917 1/28/ /16 - A W ,742 2/8/ /15 - H W ,423 2/25/ /21 - A W ,097 1/3/ /20 - H W ,200 1/2/ A L ,972 2/24/ H L ,376 2/19/ H W 89-87^ +2 11,522 3/9/ N1 L ,741 2/7/ A L ,916 3/8/ N1 L ,003 1/2/ A W ,229 2/9/ H W ,374 1/11/ H W ,748 3/5/ A W ,338 1/24/ A W ,046 2/18/ H W ,468 1/15/ A W ,800 2/23/ H W ,343 2/1/ /20 - A W ,509 1/17/ H W ,057 2/9/ H W ,714 3/1/ A L ,994 1/20/ A L ,730 2/5/ H W ,134 1/7/ A W ,799 2/20/ H L ,751 1/2/ H W ,771 2/6/ A W ,302 12/29/ /16 - H W ,721 3/4/ /16 - A W ,564 2/17/2013 4/5 - H W ,693 2/27/2013 4/4 - A L ,892 3/14/2013 6/8 - N1 W ,470 1/14/ H W ,707 1/6/ A W ,342 1/2/ H W ,707 1/30/ N2 W ,108 1/4/ H W ,385 ^ overtime periods N1: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N2: B1G Super Saturday, Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) Pennsylvania (6-5) 12/21/ A L /15/ H W /14/ A W /20/ H W /16/ A L /27/ A W /20/ H L /6/ A L /30/ H W ,282 12/29/ N1 W ,000 12/13/ /22 - H L ,562 N1: Arizona State Cactus Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena) 53

119 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records Pepperdine (1-0) 3/17/ /11 - N1 W 78-74^ +4 10,036 ^ overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Wichita, Kan. (Kansas Coliseum) Pittsburgh (12-6) 12/17/ H W /12/ A L /15/ H L /1/ N1 W 44-35^ +9-12/28/ N1 W /13/ H W /6/ H W /5/ A W /4/ H W /3/ A L /22/ A W /4/ A L /1/ H W /2/ A L /6/ H W /28/1963 3/2 - N2 W /30/1996 4/4 - N3 L ,658 11/21/2012 4/4 - N4 W ,230 ^ overtime periods N1: Columbus, Ohio N2: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) N3: Honolulu, Hawaii (Rainbow Classic, Special Events Center) N4: NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Pontiac Oaklands (1-0) 12/31/ A W Portland (1-1) 12/30/ N1 L /29/ N2 W 88-84^ +4 4,500 ^ overtime periods N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. N2: Air Time Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Edmundson Pavilion) Princeton (5-2) 12/30/ N1 L /1/ H W /21/ A W /30/1964 1/1 - N2 W /19/1965 1/1 - N3 W /31/ H W /4/ A L ,200 N1: Columbus, Ohio N2: Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N3: NCAA Tournament, Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum) Providence (0-2) 12/29/1976 1/1 - N1 L 81-82^^ -1 12,150 11/26/ N2 L ,480 ^overtime periods N1: Industrial National Classic, Providence, R.I. (Providence Civic Center) N2: Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Purdue (69-87) 1/31/ A W /28/ H W /16/ H W /23/ A L /14/ A L /15/ A L /28/ H W /11/ H L /20/ A L /11/ A L /3/ H L /6/ H W /23/ A L /25/ A L /6/ H W /12/ H L /24/ A L /13/ A L /7/ H L /9/ A L /22/ H W /25/ A L /19/ H L /11/ A L /5/ A L /2/ H L /15/ H L /16/ H W /21/ A L /22/ A L /18/ H W /17/ A L /14/ H W /23/ A W /10/ A L /21/ H W /11/ A L /4/ H W /2/ A W /3/ H W /22/ A W /2/ H W /1/ H W /12/ A W /9/ H W /27/ A L /4/ H W /18/ A L /1/ H L /3/ /11 A W /30/ A L /8/ H L /6/ A L /18/ H L /10/ H L /23/ A W /11/1964 4/4 - A W /9/1964 2/3 - H L /23/1965 2/2 - H W /30/1965 2/2 - A W /19/ /10 - H W /26/ /9 - A W /4/ H W /20/ A L /27/ H W ,425 3/4/1969-6/6 A L ,123 1/10/ H L ^ -7 13,317 1/31/ A L ,123 2/2/ /17 - H W ,123 2/13/ /12 - A W ,123 2/5/ /- - A L ,584 1/20/ H L ,609 1/21/ /18 - A L 84-85^ -1 13,583 2/23/ /- - H W ,732 2/1/ A L ,123 3/1/ H W ,214 1/24/ /14 - A W ,123 2/21/ /11 - H W ,928 1/20/1977 5/5 19/12 H W ,609 3/5/1977 3/3 - A W ,123 1/30/ H L ,609 2/4/ A L ,123 1/11/ /20 - A L ,123 2/24/ /17 H L ,609 1/12/ /9 A L ,123 2/21/ /15 H W ,538 1/5/ /13 - A L ,647 3/7/ H L 61-67^ -6 13,609 1/9/ H L ,245 3/4/ A L ,522 1/27/ H L 77-80^^^ -3 11,702 2/19/ A L ,123 1/26/ A L ,610 2/18/ /11 H L 64-67^ -3 13,609 1/12/ A W ,243 2/7/1985 8/10 - H W ,609 1/11/1986 2/2 20/18 H W ,609 2/6/1986 7/8 - A W ,123 1/5/1987-2/2 A L ,123 3/7/1987-3/3 H W ,609 2/7/ /11 6/6 H L ,609 3/5/ /9 2/4 A L ,123 1/29/ /10 - A W ,123 2/16/ /13 - H W ,609 1/31/1990 4/4 8/9 H L ,609 3/4/1990 8/8 9/10 A L ,123 1/12/ A L ,123 2/18/ H L 77-83^^ -6 10,759 1/15/ /15 - H L ,402 3/11/ /15 - A W ,123 1/7/1993 3/3 9/9 A W ,123 2/7/1993 7/9 19/16 H W ,562 2/1/ /14 8/8 A W ,123 3/6/1994 3/5 9/12 H L ,562 1/3/ H W ,562 3/12/ /13 A L ,123 1/31/ /18 17/15 H L ,562 2/10/ /19 14/13 A L ,123 1/16/ /18 - H W ,897 2/23/ /16 - A L ,123 1/29/ /17 10/10 H L ,242 3/8/ /18 9/9 N1 W ,711 1/23/ /14 A L ,123 3/4/ N1 W 79-73^ +6 18,641 1/8/ A W 88-86^^ +2 13,980 2/24/ /25 H L ,736 1/3/ A L ,329 2/24/ H L ,262 1/5/ H W ,190 2/13/ A L ,022 2/19/ /23 A W ,138 3/8/ H L ,751 2/7/ H W ,751 1/30/ A L ,392 1/7/ H W ,947 2/11/ /22 - A L ,803 1/13/ A L ,958 1/20/ H W ,588 1/5/ A L ,010 3/9/ /15 H L ,047 1/31/ /17 A L ,123 2/26/ /16 H W ,751 1/23/ /15 A L ,123 12/28/ /11 H L ,751 1/24/ /22 - A W ,533 2/25/ /13 - H L ,721 1/24/2013 2/3 - H W ,693 3/6/2013 7/8 - A W ,201 1/30/ /14 - H W ,707 2/26/ /16 - A W 77-76^ +1 13,821 1/3/ A L ,271 1/7/ /18 A L ,603 2/13/ /16 H W ,707 3/12/ /13 N2 L ,339 2/25/ /14 H W ,707 3/10/ /12 N3 W 74-70^ +4 12,334 ^ overtime periods N1: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N2: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center) Radford (1-0) 11/9/ H W ,756 Rayls (0-2) 1/6/ A L /3/ A L Rhode Island (1-0) 12/28/1976 1/1 - N1 W ,150 N1: Industrial National Classic, Providence, R.I. (Providence Civic Center) Rice (2-0) 12/21/ /15 - H W ,986 12/1/1992 1/2 - A W ,353 Rochester (2-1) 12/21/ A W /17/ A W /22/ A L Romulus Air Base (4-0) 1/21/ H W /6/ A W /24/ A W /5/ H W Rutgers (9-0) 12/20/ A W /27/1976 9/9 4/3 N1 W ,540 12/21/ /15 - A W ,144 12/22/ /20 - H W ,813 4/1/ N2 W ,064 1/20/ A W ,365 3/7/ H W ,357 1/27/ H W ,519 2/22/ A W ,369 N1: NCAA Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. (Spectrum) N2: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) 54

120 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records Sacramento State (1-0) 11/19/ N1 W ,943 N1: Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Saint Louis (1-0) 12/28/ N1 W N1: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Special Events Center) San Francisco (3-1) 12/11/1965 2/2 -/11 N1 W /28/ N2 W ,500 12/29/ N3 L ,124 1/2/ H W ,379 N1: Chicago, Ill. (Chicago Stadium) N2: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) N3: Pete Newell Challenge, Oakland, Calif. (The Arena in Oakland) San Jose State (1-0) 12/19/ H W Santa Clara (1-0) 12/21/ A W Savannah State (1-0) 11/29/ H W 66-64^ +2 8,190 ^overtime periods Selfridge Field (2-0) 12/17/ H W /30/ H W Seton Hall (2-0) 4/3/ /10 11/11 N1 W 80-79^ +1 39,187 12/23/1989 6/6 - N2 W ,000 ^ overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) N2: Duel In the Desert, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center) Slippery Rock (1-0) 11/9/2012 5/5 - H W ,693 South Alabama (1-0) 3/19/ /10 - N1 W ,821 N1: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) South Carolina (2-3) 12/20/ H L /10/ /19 - H W ,379 1/2/1977 1/1 - A W ,031 3/30/ N1 L ,054 11/23/ /24 - A L ,051 N1: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) South Carolina State (1-0) 11/12/2013 7/8 - H W ,707 South Carolina-Upstate (1-0) 11/13/ H W ,632 South Dakota State (3-0) 12/11/ H W /3/1988 2/2 - H W ,511 3/21/ /11 - N1 W ,829 N1: NCAA Tournament, Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills) South Florida (3-0) 12/29/ /12 - N1 W ,147 12/11/ H W ,135 12/10/ A W ,845 N1: South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Fla. (Sun Dome) Southern California (USC) (1-1) 12/22/ H W /27/ N1 L ,364 N1: Winston Tire Holiday Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) Southern Illinois (2-1) 12/1/ H W ,707 12/11/ /19 - A L ,973 12/19/ /12 - H1 W ,885 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Southern Methodist (SMU) (1-2) 12/20/ H L , / /- A L ,245 11/18/ N1 W ,088 N1: 2K Classic, New York, N.Y. (Masdison Square Garden) St. Bonaventure (1-0) 11/23/ N1 W-FF ,372 N1: Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands (University of the Virgin Islands) St. Francis (1-0) 11/27/ /24 - H W ,109 St. John s (1-4) 1/2/1965 1/1 - N1 L /28/1972 -/17 - N1 L /29/ H L ,562 12/11/1996 5/5 - N2 W ,197 12/3/ /21 N3 L ,826 N1: Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N2: Uniondale, N.Y. (Nassau Coliseum) N3: BB&T Classic, Washington, D.C. (MCI Center) St. Mary s (2-0) 1/11/ A W /18/ H W Stanford (2-3) 12/19/ H W /20/ A L /22/ H L /29/ N1 L /21/ N2 W ,039 N1: Pacific Coast Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif. (Memorial Arena) N2: Brooklyn Hoops Winterfest, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) Syracuse (7-8) 2/6/ A L /1/ H W /2/ A L /2/ H L /2/ A L /19/ N1 W /21/ N2 W /19/ N3 L ,695 1/18/1987-5/6 H W ,609 1/31/1988 8/8 17/13 A L ,621 12/26/ /19 N4 W ,200 11/24/ /18 N5 L ,500 11/26/2010-9/10 N6 L ,273 4/6/ /11 16/18 N7 W ,350 12/2/ /16 - H1 W ,707 N1: White Plains, N.Y. N2: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N3: Postseason NIT, Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome) N4: Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan, P.R. (Guerra Sports Complex) N5: Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii (Lahania Civic Center) N6: Legends Classic, Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall) N7: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, G.A. (Georgia Dome) H1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Tampa (1-0) 12/5/1988 2/2 - H W ,197 Temple (2-1) 12/21/ A L /20/ /16 - N1 W ,820 3/28/1993 3/4 - N2 W ,196 N1: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) N2: NCAA Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) Tennessee (6-5) 12/6/ A L /19/ H W /3/ A L /1/1965 2/2 -/17 H W /1/ A L ,300 12/7/ /- - H W ,131 12/6/ /- 9/- A L ,100 12/29/ /14 - A L ,700 12/2/1985 3/1 - H W ,609 3/18/ N1 W ,829 3/28/2014 7/8 - N2 W ,072 N1: NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena) N2: NCAA Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium) Tennessee-Chattanooga (4-0) 12/4/1993 5/4 - H W ,247 12/3/ /16 - A W ,103 12/20/ /- - H W ,182 12/4/ H W ,034 Texas (4-2) 12/28/ N1 L ,500 3/19/ /11 12/24 N2 W ,036 3/15/ N3 L ,418 3/22/2014 7/8 - N4 W ,206 11/27/ N5 W ,357 12/6/ H W ,613 N1: Arizona State Cactus Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena) N2: NCAA Tournament, Wichita, Kan. (Kansas Coliseum) N3: NCAA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. (Bradley Center) N4: NCAA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. (BMO Harris Center) N5: Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas (Imperial Arena) Texas A&M (1-0) 12/22/ A W Texas Christian (TCU) (1-0) 12/13/ H W Texas Tech (0-2) 12/28/1978 8/7 - N1 L ,832 12/28/ /14 - N2 L ,907 N1: Sun Carnival, El Paso, Texas (Special Events Center) N2: Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas (Special Events Center) Texas-El Paso (UTEP) (3-2) 12/29/1978 8/7 - N1 W ,942 3/11/ N2 W ,478 12/27/ /14 16/10 N3 L ,539 3/16/ H1 W ,400 11/27/ N4 L ,273 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Sun Carnival, El Paso, Texas (Special Events Center) N2: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N3: Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas (Special Events Center) N4: Legends Classic, Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall) Toledo (13-8) 1/5/ A W /3/ A W /1/ A W /1/ A W /2/ A L /20/ A L /3/ A W /11/ H W /1/ A W /10/ A L /6/ A L /6/ A L /17/ A W ,591 12/21/ H1 L ,800 12/19/ H1 W ,378 12/4/ A W ,032 11/30/ /- - H W ,421 12/31/ H L 84-91^ -7 12,227 12/5/ A L ,613 3/15/ H3 W ,609 11/26/ H W ,402 ^overtime periods H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) H3: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) 55

121 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Through The Years All-Time Series Records Towson (5-0) 11/24/ A W ,086 11/30/ H W ,916 12/28/ H W ,197 12/27/ H W ,249 11/14/ /17 - H W ,901 Tulane (5-0) 12/21/ N1 W /2/1963 8/8 - H W /29/ N2 W ,300 12/1/1993 5/4 - H W ,022 11/21/ /16 - N3 W ,500 N1: White Plains, N.Y. N2: Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. (Superdome) N3: Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) Tulsa (1-0) 3/16/ N1 W ,582 N1: NCAA First Four, Dayton, Ohio, (University of Dayton Arena) U.S. General Hospital (1-0) 1/29/ A W UCLA (5-11) 12/28/ A L /27/1963 3/2 4/5 N1 L /20/1965 1/1 2/2 N2 L /29/1973-1/1 N3 L ,618 3/15/1975-2/2 N4 L ^ ,150 3/5/1978-2/2 A L ,004 3/21/1993 3/4 - N5 W 86-84^ +2 13,534 3/15/ /12 19/20 N6 L ,423 12/28/ A W ,001 12/27/ H W ,937 12/18/ A L ,782 12/17/ /14 H L ,751 12/23/2006-1/1 A L ,876 12/22/2007-8/8 H L ,069 11/20/2008-4/4 N7 W ,440 11/23/ /15 - N8 W ,400 12/10/2016-2/2 A L ,571 ^ overtime periods N1: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) N2: NCAA Tournament, Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum) N3: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) N4: NCAA Tournament, Pullman, Wash. (Wallis Beasley) N5: NCAA Tournament, Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) N6: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) N7: Coaches vs. Cancer, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N8: Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) UNLV (1-2) 12/30/ /15 10/9 N1 L ,257 12/28/ /19 - N2 L ,887 12/6/ H W ,333 N1: Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (L.V. Convention Center) N2: Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center) Utah (5-3) 12/17/ H W /23/ H W ,731 12/22/ A L /1/ H W ,201 11/23/ /16 - N1 W ,500 11/25/ /21 N1 L ,500 12/9/ A L ,227 12/10/ H W ,634 N1: Maui Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) Utah State (1-0) 3/13/ H1 W ,394 H1: Postseason NIT, First Round, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) UW-Milwaukee (1-0) 1/15/ H1 W ,102 H1: John Thompson Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Valparaiso (2-0) 12/8/ H W /30/ H W Vanderbilt (6-2) 1/1/ A W /2/ A L /13/1965 1/1 5/5 N1 W /2/ H W ,104 12/6/1976 1/2 - A W ,626 11/25/1988 3/2 - N2 W ,000 12/21/ H W ,217 12/6/ A L ,817 N1: NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Memorial Coliseum) N2: Maui Classic, Lahania, Hawaii (Lahania Civic Center) Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) (1-0) 3/23/ /11 -/23 N1 W ,723 N1: NCAA Tournament, Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills) Vermont (2-0) 12/21/ N1 W ,000 1/26/ H W ,243 N1: Toledo Blade Glass Classic, Toledo, Ohio (UT Centennial Hall) Villanova (1-2) 12/30/ /10 N1 W /17/1985 2/2 - N2 L ,260 11/25/ /18 12/11 N3 L ,093 N1: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Special Events Center) N2: NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton Arena) N3: Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) Virginia (2-2) 12/28/ N1 W /13/ N2 L ,000 3/25/ /10 - N3 W ,755 11/29/ /15 - N4 L ,564 N1: Pittsburgh, Pa. N2: NIT Quarterfinal, Charlottesville, Va. (University Hall) N3: NCAA Southeast Regional Final, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) N4: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) Virginia Tech (4-2) 12/20/ N1 W ,834 3/26/ N2 W ,426 11/22/1985 3/1 - N3 W ,500 12/30/ /11 - N4 W ,513 11/24/ N5 L ,891 11/30/ H1 L ,981 H1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N2: Postseason NIT, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) N3: Silversword Classic, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center) N4: Red Lobster Classic, Orlando, Fla. (Orlando Arena) N5: Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands (University of the Virgin Islands) Wagner (1-0) 11/25/ H W ,987 Wake Forest (0-1) 11/28/ /12 H1 L ,767 H1: ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Washington (3-3) 12/21/ A L /22/ A W /23/ A W /30/ N1 L ,220 12/30/ A1 L ,123 12/16/ /16 - H W ,998 N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. A1: Air Time Tournament, Seattle, Wash. (Edmundson Pavilion) Washington State (2-1) 12/30/1965 7/9 - N1 W /28/ N1 L /29/1996 4/4 - N2 W ,630 N1: Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. N2: Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii (Special Events Center) Washington U., St. Louis (7-1) 1/31/ A W /30/ H W /18/ A W /29/ A L /14/ H W /28/ H W /28/ H W /4/ H W Weber State (1-0) 11/17/ /16 - H1 W ,408 H1: Preseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) West Virginia (1-0) 12/15/2012 3/3 - N1 W ,514 N1: Brooklyn Hoops Winterfest, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center) Western Illinois (1-0) 11/17/ /17 - H W ,026 Western Kentucky (3-2) 3/11/1966 9/7 10/17 N1 W /27/1976 1/2 - H W ,609 11/26/ /12 - A W ,500 3/16/ /- N2 L 76-82^ -6 13,045 11/24/ N3 L ,043 ^overtime periods N1: NCAA Tournament, Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa Fieldhouse) N2: NCAA Tournament, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton Arena) N3: Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Sullivan Arena) Western Michigan (20-9) 12/18/ H L /1/ A L /2/ H W /17/ A W /8/ H W /14/ A L /13/ H W /14/1963 7/5 - H W /7/ H W ,751 12/4/ /18 - H W ,818 12/18/ /- - H1 W ,155 12/12/ A W 83-76^^^ +7 7,650 12/27/ N1 W ,027 12/16/1978 9/9 - H W ,219 12/22/ H W ,658 12/20/ /17 - H W ,874 12/12/ A L ,643 12/10/ H W ,439 12/14/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/8/ H L ,129 12/7/ /13 - H W ,101 12/10/1988 2/2 - A W ,250 11/15/ H L ,237 12/6/ N2 L ,685 11/27/ H W ,983 11/21/ H W ,102 11/23/ A L ,649 11/30/ H L ,781 12/4/2012 3/3 - H W ,693 ^overtime periods H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. (Calihan Hall) N2: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena) Western Normal (1-0) 12/18/ H W Western Ontario (1-0) 2/2/ H W Western Reserve (3-0) 1/16/ H W /21/ A W /3/ H W

122 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Through The Years All-Time Series Records Western State (4-4) 12/19/ H L /9/ H W /6/ H W /7/ H W /5/ H L /17/ A L /4/ H L /19/ A W Wichita (0-2) 12/7/ A L /19/ A L Wichita State (3-1) 12/14/1964 1/1 2/3 N1 W /8/1965 2/2 - A L /13/ /9 - N2 W ,884 3/15/ H1 W ,043 H1: NIT First Round, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: Detroit, Mich. (Cobo Arena) N2: NCAA Tournament, Denton, Texas (North Texas Coliseum) Wisconsin (93-71) 2/14/ A L /6/ H W /8/ H L /24/ A L /14/ A L 16-18^ -2-2/18/ H W /14/ H L /19/ A L /19/ H W /20/ A W /22/ H W /1/ A W 24-23^ +1-1/9/ A L /5/ H W /7/ A W /4/ H W /12/ H W /28/ A W /9/ A W /29/ H W /13/ A L /19/ H L /14/ A L /23/ H L /16/ A W /6/ H W /17/ A L /21/ H W /16/ H L /8/ A W /18/ H L /19/ A L /16/ H W /18/ H L /14/ A L /15/ A L /2/ H W /10/ A L /2/ A L /11/ H W /10/ H L /17/ A W /7/ H W /14/ A L /6/ H L /26/ A W /18/ H W /25/ A L /14/ A L /21/ H L /20/ A L /10/ /19 H W /16/1956 -/20 - A L /25/ H W /14/ H W /11/ A L /6/ H W /3/1958 -/21 - A W /12/ A W /23/ H W /22/ H L /27/ A L /5/ A W /17/ H W /4/ H L /9/ A W /22/1964 2/2 - A W /2/1965 1/1 - H W /29/ H W /12/ /10 - H W /29/ N1 W /10/ A L /4/ N2 L /6/ A L ,595 3/1/ H W ,989 2/14/ A L ,333 2/28/ H L ,963 1/9/ A W ,483 3/13/ H W ,802 3/7/ H W ,112 3/3/ A L ,092 1/28/ /20 17/16 H W ,232 2/25/ /- - A W ,684 1/27/ H W 75-73^ +2 5,328 2/24/ A L ,235 1/8/ /13 - A W ,860 2/2/ /13 - H W ,163 1/8/1977 5/3 - H W ,609 1/27/1977 2/2 - A W ,042 1/19/ H W ,609 2/16/ A W ,099 1/13/ A L ,711 2/22/ H L ,009 1/31/ A W 73-69^ +4 7,850 2/9/ H W ,341 1/31/ /20 - A W ,746 2/7/ /15 - H W ,874 1/7/ H W ,920 3/6/ A W ,230 1/15/ H W ,309 3/2/ A W-FF ,573 1/14/ A W-FF ,646 3/1/ H W ,109 2/2/ /11 - A W ,106 2/28/1985 3/3 - H W ,609 2/1/1986 9/8 - H W ,609 2/26/ /11 - A W ,703 1/24/ A W ,593 2/18/ H W ,056 1/21/1988 7/8 - H W ,459 2/11/ /12 - A W ,496 1/21/1989 6/5 - A L ,174 2/25/ /13 - H W ,504 2/3/1990 4/4 - A W ,880 3/8/ /14 - H W ,402 1/19/ A W ,400 2/21/ H W ,322 1/25/ /16 - H W ,599 2/26/ /16 - A L ,502 1/9/1993 3/3 - A W ,500 2/10/1993 4/4 - H W ,398 1/29/ /15 16/17 H W ,548 3/2/1994 3/5 - A L ,500 2/1/ H W ,562 2/11/ A L ,500 1/3/ /19 - A L ,859 3/9/ H W ,562 2/6/ /15 - A L ,500 12/31/ /20 - A W ,500 2/28/ /21 - H W ,324 12/30/ /20 H W ,389 2/27/ /15 A W ,008 2/16/ A L ,680 2/3/ /16 H L ,509 2/2/ H W ,995 2/27/ A L ,142 1/8/ H W ,809 2/26/ A L ,142 1/21/ /19 A L ,142 2/22/ /10 H W ,153 1/22/ /23 H L ,751 2/16/ /20 A L ,142 1/28/ /21 H W ,751 1/24/2007-2/3 A L ,190 1/2/ /24 H L ,855 1/22/ /11 A L ,190 3/14/2008-8/6 N3 L ,355 12/31/ /24 - H L ,046 3/1/ A L ,230 1/20/ /19 A L ,230 2/6/ /16 H L ,501 1/5/ A L ,230 2/23/ /12 H L ,023 1/8/ /13 18/18 H W ,721 2/9/2013 3/3 - A L 62-65^ -3 17,249 3/15/2013 6/8 22/23 N4 L ,793 1/18/2014-3/3 A W ,249 2/16/ /18 21/21 H L ,707 1/24/2015-6/5 H L 64-69^ -5 12,579 3/13/ N4 L ,290 2/28/ A L ,287 1/17/ /17 A L ,287 2/16/ /10 H W ,128 3/12/ /23 N5 W ,902 ^overtime periods N1: Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) N2: Detroit, Mich. (Cobo Arena) N3: Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. (Conseco Fieldhouse) N4: Big Ten Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (United Center) N5: Big Ten Tournament, Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center) Wofford (2-0) 12/2/ H W ,117 3/20/2014 7/8 -/- N1 W ,331 N1: NCAA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. (BMO Harris Center) Wyoming (2-1) 12/22/ H W /27/ A L /22/ H1 W ,709 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Xavier (3-1) 12/10/ H W ,113 3/22/ H1 W ,126 3/17/ /10 - N1 W ,349 11/20/ /25 - H2 L ,967 H1: Postseason NIT, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) H2: Gavitt Games, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) N1: NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Omni Coliseum) Y.M.O. Detroit (0-1) 1/1/ N1 L N1: Detroit, Mich. (YMCA) Yale (3-0) 1/1/ H W /29/ H W /21/ H1 W ,510 H1: Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Youngstown State (5-0) 12/5/ H W ,397 12/4/1985 2/2 - H W ,609 12/21/1988 2/2 - H W ,175 11/22/ H W ,691 12/19/ H W ,752 57

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126 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Season-By-Season (1-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT February 19, Minnesota+ H L February 26, Ohio State+ A L March 7, Illinois+ H W (1-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 9, Indiana+ H W January 16, Ohio State+ A L January 21, Minnesota+ H L February 27, Ohio State+ H L (0-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 13, Illinois+ A L March 3, Indiana+ H L (0-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 5, Indiana+ A L January 7, Iowa+ H L January 12, Illinois+ H L February 11, Iowa+ A L (0-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 20, Indiana+ A L January 3, Indiana+ H L February 9, Illinois+ H L (0-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 2, Indiana+ H L February 22, Minnesota+ A L February 27, Illinois+ H L (1-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 31, Northwestern+ A L February 7, Illinois+ H L February 19, Minnesota+ H L February 26, Iowa+ A L February 28, Illinois+ A L March 7, Iowa+ H W (1-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 30, Brigham Young H W January 2, Ohio State+ H L January 21, Iowa+ H L February 13, Illinois+ A L (2-0) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT February 16, Illinois+ H W February 25, Indiana+ H W (0-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT February 17, Michigan State+ H L (2-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 3, Purdue+ A W January 5, Northwestern+ H L February 2, Illinois+ A W February 14, Michigan State+ A L (0-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 11, Indiana+ H L February 1, Ohio State+ A L February 6, Illinois+ H L (0-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT February 4, Ohio State+ H L February 20, Iowa+ H L (0-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 13, Ohio State+ A L February 12, Ohio State+ H L (1-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 12, Ohio State+ A L February 16, Ohio State+ H L March 2, Illinois+ H W (3-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 21, Duke H W December 26, New York University 1 W December 27, UCLA 1 L March 13, Loyola(Chicago) 2 W March 20, Duke 4 L (6-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 5, Duke A W December 14, Wichita State 1 W February 15, Indiana+ A W OT February 23, Minnesota+ A W March 6, Minnesota+ H W March 13, Vanderbilt 4 W March 20, UCLA 6 L (1-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 21, Duke 2 L March 11, Western Kentucky 4 W March 12, Kentucky 5 L (1-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 3, Duke A L December 5, Houston H W (0-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 2, Houston A L (2-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 9, Duke A W December 20, Kentucky 1, A L December 31, Davidson H L January 18, Ohio State+ H L February 11, Illinois+ H W February 22, Illinois+ A L March 4, Purdue+ A L (1-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 3, Notre Dame A L December 6, Davidson A L December 8, Marquette H W January 17, Illinois+ H L (2-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 1, Notre Dame H L December 5, Kentucky A L December 7, Duke A L December 30, Villanova 2 W January 16, Indiana+ H W February 27, Ohio State+ H L (2-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 13, Marquette A L January 11, Illinois+ A W January 15, Ohio State+ A L January 29, Ohio State+ H W (0-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 27, Indiana+ H L February 24, Minnesota+ A L (4-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 29, UCLA 2, A L January 4, Indiana+ H W January 28, Wisconsin+ H W February 16, Indiana+ A L March 11, Indiana 3 W March 14, Notre Dame 4 W March 16, Marquette 5 L (0-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 6, Indiana+ H L January 20, Minnesota+ A L February 3, Indiana+ A L March 15, UCLA 3 L OT 4

127 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Season-By-Season (4-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 6, Tennessee A L December 30, UNLV 2 L January 5, Minnesota+ H W January 10, Indiana+ H L February 7, Indiana+ A L OT March 18, Notre Dame 4 W March 20, Missouri 5 W March 27, Rutgers 6 W March 29, Indiana 7 L (5-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 20, Purdue+ H W February 7, Minnesota+ A W February 19, Minnesota+ H W March 6, Marquette H W March 17, Detroit 3 W March 19, UNC-Charlotte N L (1-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 7, Louisville H L February 2, Michigan State+ A W February 11, Michigan State+ H L March 5, UCLA A L (5-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 6, Louisville A L January 20, Ohio State+ H L January 25, Michigan State+ H W January 27, Illinois+ A W February 3, Illinois+ H W February 8, Ohio State+ A L February 17, Michigan State+ A L February 24, Purdue+ H L March 1, Iowa+ A W March 4, Notre Dame 2 W (3-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 8, Marquette A W January 10, Indiana+ A L OT January 12, Purdue+ A L January 19, Ohio State+ H W OT February 7, Ohio State+ A L February 21, Purdue+ H W February 23, Indiana+ H L (3-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 6, Arkansas H W January 10, Minnesota+ A W OT January 17, Iowa+ H L January 22, Illinois+ H W OT February 19, Illinois+ A L February 26, Iowa+ A L February 28, Indiana+ A L (1-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 28, Arkansas A L December 28, Alabama-Birmingham 1 L January 16, Minnesota+ A L January 23, Iowa+ A L February 20, Iowa+ H W February 25, Minnesota+ H L (2-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 8, Iowa+ A L January 12, Minnesota+ H W January 22, Indiana+ A L February 24, Indiana+ H W February 26, Ohio State+ H L (2-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 5, Georgia A W December 27, Texas-El Paso 1 L January 28, Illinois+ A L OT February 16, Illinois+ H W February 18, Purdue+ H L OT (3-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 2, Indiana+ H L January 10, Illinois+ A L OT January 27, Kansas H W February 9, Illinois+ H W February 14, Iowa+ A W (5-1) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 30, Georgia Tech 2 W January 2, Indiana+ A W January 8, Illinois+ H W January 11, Purdue+ H W February 20, Michigan State+ H L March 8, Indiana+ H W (3-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 3, Illinois+ A L January 5, Purdue+ A L January 12, Indiana+ H L January 18, Syracuse H W January 31, Iowa+ H W February 8, Indiana+ A L February 28, Iowa+ A L March 4, Illinois+ H L March 7, Purdue+ H W March 14, North Carolina 5 L (3-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 28, Arizona 1 L January 28, Illinois+ H W January 31, Syracuse A L February 3, Iowa+ H W February 7, Purdue+ H L February 13, Indiana+ H W February 27, Iowa+ A L March 5, Purdue+ A L March 9, Illinois+ A L March 25, North Carolina 5 L (7-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 27, Oklahoma 1 W January 14, Illinois+ A L January 16, Ohio State+ H W January 23, Indiana+ H L February 9, Iowa+ A W OT February 19, Indiana+ A L March 4, Iowa+ H W March 11, Illinois+ H L March 23, North Carolina 4 W April 1, Illinois 5 W April 3, SetonHall 6 W OT (6-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 25, Arizona 1 L December 9, Duke H W OT January 8, Indiana+ A L January 13, Minnesota+ H W January 15, Illinois+ A W January 31, Purdue+ H L February 8, Indiana+ H W February 11, Illinois+ H W February 15, Minnesota+ A W March 1, Michigan State+ A L March 4, Purdue+ A L March 18, Loyola-Marymount 4 L (0-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 8, Duke A L January 3, Michigan State+ A L January 5, Ohio State+ H L January 10, Iowa+ A L January 24, Indiana+ H L February 11, Ohio State+ A L February 24, Indiana+ A L

128 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Season-By-Season (5-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 14, Duke H L OT January 21, Indiana+ A L January 29, Michigan State+ A W OT February 2, Ohio State+ H L February 15, Michigan State+ H L March 3, Ohio State+ A L March 8, Indiana+ H W March 27, Oklahoma State 4 W March 29, Ohio State 5 W OT April 4, Cincinnati 6 W* April 6, Duke 7 L* (8-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 5, Duke A L* December 28, Nebraska 2 W* December 29, North Carolina 2 W* December 30, Kansas 2 W* January 7, Purdue+ A W* January 12, Indiana+ H L* January 31, Iowa+ A L* February 2, Michigan State+ A W* February 7, Purdue+ H W* February 14, Indiana+ A L* March 2, Iowa+ H W* April 3, Kentucky 7 W* OT April 5, North Carolina 8 L* (6-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 26, Georgia Tech 1 W December 11, Duke H L December 30, Arizona 2 L January 16, Indiana+ A L January 20, Minnesota+ A L January 29, Wisconsin+ H W February 1, Purdue+ A W February 8, Indiana+ H W February 19, Minnesota+ H W March 6, Purdue+ H L March 19, Texas 4 W March 26, Arkansas 6 L (2-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 30, Arizona 2 L December 10, Duke A L January 11, Iowa+ H W OT January 17, Illinois+ A W January 22, Michigan State+ H L February 21, Michigan State+ A L March 12, Purdue+ A L March 16, Western Kentucky 4 L OT (3-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 22, Arizona 3 L* November 24, Georgia Tech 4 L* December 9, Duke H W* January 9, Illinois+ H W* January 21, Penn State+ H W* January 28, Iowa+ A L* January 31, Purdue+ H L* February 10, Purdue+ A L* February 13, Iowa+ H L* February 22, Penn State+ A L* (3-4) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 8, Duke A W* December 21, Arizona 2 W* OT January 9, Illinois+ H W* January 11, Minnesota+ A L* January 21, Indiana+ A L* February 26, Minnesota+ H L* March 2, Illinois+ A L* (4-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 13, Duke H W* December 26, Syracuse 1 W* January 29, Purdue+ H L* February 1, Iowa+ A W* March 8, Purdue 4 W* March 15, UCLA 6 L* (6-11) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 23, Clemson 1 W* November 24, Syracuse 1 L* November 25, Utah 1 L* December 12, Duke A L* December 30, Wisconsin+ H W* January 5, Indiana+ H W* January 9, Michigan State+ A L* January 16, Ohio State+ H W* January 20, Minnesota+ A L* January 23, Purdue+ A L* January 30, Iowa+ H L* February 7, Minnesota+ H W* February 9, Ohio State+ A L* February 18, Michigan State+ H L* February 21, Indiana+ A L* February 27, Wisconsin+ A W* March 5, Ohio State 5 L* (1-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 11, Duke H L January 16, Illinois+ H W OT January 25, Indiana+ A L February 1, Michigan State+ H L February 6, Ohio State+ H L February 13, Indiana+ H L February 24, Purdue+ H L March 4, Michigan State+ A L (2-9) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 28, Wake Forest 1, H L December 2, Maryland 2 L December 3, St. John s 2 L December 9, Duke A L January 13, Illinois+ A L January 20, Iowa+ A W January 25, Illinois+ H L January 30, Michigan State+ H L February 3, Wisconsin+ H L February 14, Iowa+ H W March 3, Michigan State+ A L (0-8) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 1, Boston College H L December 8, Duke H L January 12, Illinois+ A L January 24, Ohio State+ A L February 7, Illinois+ H L February 17, Indiana+ H L March 2, Ohio State+ H L March 8, Ohio State 3 L (1-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 7, Duke A L January 29, Illinois+ A L February 19, Purdue+ A W March 1, Illinois+ H L (1-2) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT January 21, Wisconsin+ A L February 22, Wisconsin+ H W March 13, Illinois 5 L

129 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Season-By-Season (2-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 24, Arizona 3 L November 30, Georgia Tech 5, A L December 4, Notre Dame H W January 5, Iowa+ A W January 22, Wisconsin+ H L January 27, Michigan State+ A L February 8, Illinois+ H L February 12, Michigan State+ H L February 16, Wisconsin+ A L (3-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 17, UCLA H L January 3, Indiana+ A L January 14, Illinois+ A L January 25, Michigan State+ H W January 28, Wisconsin+ H W February 4, Iowa+ A L February 9, Ohio State+ H L February 18, Michigan State+ A L February 21, Illinois+ H W February 25, Ohio State+ A L (1-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 23, UCLA A L January 24, Wisconsin A L January 27, Indiana A L February 6, Ohio State A L February 17, Indiana H W March 3, Ohio State H L March 9, Ohio State N L (0-10) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 15, Georgetown A L November 21, Butler N L December 8, Duke A L December 22, UCLA H L January 2, Wisconsin H L January Indiana H L January 22, Wisconsin A L January 27, Michigan State A L March 9, Purdue H L March 14, Wisconsin N L (4-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 20, UCLA N W November 21, Duke N L December 6, Duke H W January 31, Purdue A L February 7, Connecticut A L Feburary 10, Michigan State H L February 26, Purdue H W March 19, Clemson N W March 21, Oklahoma N L (2-8) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 19, Kansas A L January 3, Ohio State H W January 17, Connecticut H W January 20, Wisconsin A L January 23, Purdue A L January 26, Michigan State H L February 6, Wisconsin H L February 27, Ohio State A L March 7, Michigan State A L March 12, Ohio State N L (1-9) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 26, Syracuse N L December 28, Purdue H L January 9, Kansas H L OT January 12, Ohio State H L January 22, Minnesota H L January 27, Michigan State A W February 3, Ohio State A L February 23, Wisconsin H L March 12, Ohio State N L March 20, Duke N L (5-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 21, Memphis N W November 22, Duke N L January 5, Indiana A L January 8, Wisconsin H W January 17, Michigan State H W January 29, Ohio State A L February 1, Indiana H W February 5, Michigan State A L February 18, Ohio State H W March 10, Ohio State N L (7-6) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 27, North Carolina State H W January 13, Ohio State A L January 17, Minnesota A W February 2, Indiana A L February 5, Ohio State H W OT February 12, Michigan State A L March 3, Michigan State H W March 10, Indiana H L March 14, Wisconsin N L March 29, Kansas N W OT March 31, Florida N W April 6, Syracuse N W April 8, Louisville N L (6-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 3, Duke A L December 14, Arizona H L January 18, Wisconsin A W January 22, Iowa H W January 25, Michigan State A W February 8, Iowa A L February 11, Ohio State A W February 16, Wisconsin H L February 23, Michigan State H W March 15, Ohio State N W March 16, Michigan State N L (1-5) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 25, Villanova N L December 13, Arizona A L January 24, Wisconsin H L OT February 22, Ohio State H W February 28, Maryland A L March 13, Wisconsin N L (3-7) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT November 25, Connecticut N L December 8, SMU A L January 7, Purdue A L January 12, Maryland H W January 17, Iowa A L February 2, Indiana H L February 6, Michigan State H L February 13, Purdue H W March 11, Indiana N W March 12, Purdue N L (5-3) Rank Opponent Site W/L U-M Oppt Diff OT December 10, UCLA A L January 17, Wisconsin A L February 16, Wisconsin H W February 25, Purdue H W March 10, Purdue N W OT March 12, Wisconsin N W March 19, Louisville N W March 23, Oregon N L

130 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Records RECORD VS. THE AP TOP 25 Overall Games Wins Losses Pct. vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % vs. No % % U-M VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS Total Wins Losses Pct. Home % Away % Neutral % % OVERTIME VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS Total Wins Losses Pct. Home % Away % Neutral % % YEAR-BY-YEAR VS. AP TOP 25 Season Total Wins Losses Pct % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % ALL-TIME AP OPPONENT LIST Opponent G W L Pct. Alabama-Birmingham % Arizona % Arkansas % Boston College % Brigham Young % Butler % Cincinnati % Clemson % Connecticut % Davidson % Detroit % Duke % Florida % Georgetown % Georgia % Georgia Tech % Houston % Illinois % Indiana % Iowa % Kansas % Kentucky % Louisville % Loyola (Chicago) % Loyola-Marymount % Marquette % Maryland % Memphis % Michigan State % Minnesota % Missouri % Nebraska % New York University % North Carolina % North Carolina State % Northwestern % Notre Dame % Ohio State % Oklahoma % Oklahoma State % Oregon % Penn State % Purdue % Rutgers % Seton Hall % SMU % St. John s % Syracuse % Tennessee % Texas % Texas-El Paso % UCLA % UNC Charlotte % UNLV % Utah % Vanderbilt % Villanova % Wake Forest % Western Kentucky % Wichita State % Wisconsin % % 8

131 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Top 25 Breakdown vs. Associated Press No. 1 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 4, Ohio State H L January 13, Ohio State A L February 12, Ohio State H L December 14, Wichita State N W December 21, Duke N L March 12, Kentucky N L December 29, UCLA A L February 3, Indiana A L January 10, Indiana H L February 7, Indiana A L OT March 29, Indiana N L December 14, Duke H L OT April 6, Duke N L* February 14, Indiana A L* December 13, Duke H W* December 9, Duke A L December 8, Duke H L February 8, Illinois H L December 23, UCLA A L March 3, Ohio State H L March 9, Ohio State N L February 7, Connecticut A L December 19, Kansas A L February 3, Ohio State A L March 12, Ohio State N L December 14, Arizona H L vs. Associated Press No. 2 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 12, Illinois H L March 20, UCLA N L January 2, Houston A L December 31, Davidson H L December 13, Marquette A L January 6, Indiana H L March 15, UCLA N L OT March 5, UCLA A L March 4, Notre Dame N W January 19, Ohio State H W OT January 22, Indiana A L November 30, Georgia Tech N W January 5, Purdue A L January 31, Iowa H W February 8, Indiana A L March 14, North Carolina N L March 5, Purdue A L January 14, Illinois A L March 8, Indiana H W December 30, Kansas N W* April 3, Kentucky N W* OT March 26, Arkansas N L February 26, Minnesota H L* January 24, Wisconsin A L January 12, Ohio State H L March 10, Indiana H L April 8, Louisville N L December 10, UCLA A L vs. Associated Press No. 3 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 27, Ohio State H L January 2, Indiana H L March 20, Duke N L December 5, Kentucky A L March 14, Notre Dame N W March 7, Purdue H W April 1, Illinois N W January 24, Indiana H L February 11, Ohio State A L March 29, Ohio State N W OT December 12, Duke A L* March 3, Michigan State A L February 6, Ohio State A L January 9, Kansas H L OT March 20, Duke N L February 2, Indiana A L March 29, Kansas N W OT January 18, Wisconsin A W January 25, Michigan State A W December 13, Arizona A L January 12, Maryland H W vs. Associated Press No. 4 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT March 7, Illinois H W January 12, Ohio State A L December 27, UCLA N L December 3, Duke A L December 20, Kentucky A L February 24, Minnesota A L March 27, Rutgers N W January 25, Michigan State H W February 24, Indiana H W January 12, Indiana H L November 27, Oklahoma N W March 11, Illinois H L February 24, Indiana A L January 21, Indiana A L December 5, Duke A L* April 5, North Carolina N L* December 11, Duke H L November 22, Arizona N L* February 18, Michigan State H L* December 7, Duke A L November 30, Georgia Tech A L November 20, UCLA N W December 6, Duke H W January 29, Ohio State A L vs. Associated Press No. 5 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 9, Indiana H W January 5, Indiana A L February 1, Ohio State A L December 21, Duke H W December 5, Duke A W March 13, Vanderbilt N W December 6, Davidson A L December 1, Notre Dame H L January 18, Syracuse H W March 23, North Carolina N W December 8, Duke A L March 3, Ohio State A L December 29, North Carolina N W* February 6, Ohio State H L January 30, Michigan State H L November 15, Georgetown A L January 26, Michigan State H L March 12, Ohio State N L

132 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Top 25 Breakdown vs. Associated Press No. 6 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 19, Minnesota H L February 9, Illinois H L February 13, Illinois A L January 5, Northwestern H L March 2, Illinois H W March 6, Minnesota H W March 4, Purdue A L January 29, Ohio State H W January 27, Indiana H L January 23, Iowa A L February 7, Purdue H L November 25, Arizona N L December 9, Duke H W OT January 5, Ohio State H L January 12, Indiana H L* December 21, Arizona N W* OT December 8, Duke A L November 22, Duke N L February 18, Ohio State H W January 24, Wisconsin H L OT March 13, Wisconsin N L vs. Associated Press No. 7 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT March 3, Indiana H L December 5, Houston H W March 16, Marquette N L March 18, Notre Dame N W February 2, Michigan State A W December 6, Louisville A L February 20, Iowa H W February 16, Illinois H W February 28, Iowa A L March 25, North Carolina N L March 4, Michigan State A L January 13, Illinois A L January 25, Illinois H L January 14, Illinois A L March 22, Oklahoma N L March 10, Ohio State N L vs. Associated Press No. 8 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 19, Minnesota H L March 13, Loyola(Chicago) N W February 15, Indiana A W OT February 23, Minnesota A W December 8, Marquette H W January 4, Indiana H W January 27, Illinois A W February 17, Michigan State A L February 26, Iowa A L January 8, Iowa A L February 9, Iowa A W OT January 15, Illinois A W January 31, Purdue H L February 1, Purdue A W February 1, Michigan State H L February 21, Illinois H W December 22, UCLA H L March 14, Wisconsin N L November 21, Memphis N W February 12, Michigan State A L vs. Associated Press No. 9 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 11, Iowa A L February 20, Iowa H L February 16, Ohio State H L January 15, Ohio State A L December 6, Tennessee A L January 28, Illinois A L OT February 9, Illinois H W February 19, Indiana A L January 8, Indiana A L March 4, Purdue A L January 7, Purdue A W* March 6, Purdue H L November 30, Arizona N L December 10, Duke A L March 8, Purdue N W* January 12, Illinois A L February 10, Michigan State H L February 27, Ohio State A L November 26, Syracuse N L January 17, Michigan State H W February 5, Michigan State A L January 17, Minnnesota A W March 3, Michigan State H W March 23, Oregon N L vs. Associated Press No. 10 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 7, Illinois H L December 26, New York University N W March 11, Western Kentucky N W February 11, Illinois H W December 30, UNLV N L February 7, Minnesota A W February 11, Michigan State H L January 12, Purdue A L February 2, Ohio State H L December 8, Duke A W* January 29, Purdue H L* February 13, Indiana H L February 3, Wisconsin H L January 8, Indiana H L January 27, Michigan State A L November 21, Duke N L February 5, Ohio State H W OT December 3, Duke A L January 22, Iowa H W February 6, Michigan State H L March 19, Louisville N W vs. Associated Press No. 11 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 25, Indiana H W January 11, Indiana H L December 30, Villanova N W January 16, Indiana H W March 1, Iowa A W December 6, Arkansas H W January 16, Minnesota A L February 18, Purdue H L OT February 14, Iowa A W March 4, Iowa H W April 3, SetonHall N W OT March 27, Oklahoma State N W January 31, Iowa A L* January 16, Indiana A L January 11, Minnesota A L* March 5, Ohio State N L* January 25, Michigan State H W January 22, Wisconsin A L March 7, Michigan State A L February 16, Wisconsin H W

133 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Top 25 Breakdown vs. Associated Press No. 12 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 7, Iowa H L January 3, Indiana H L March 7, Iowa H W February 14, Michigan State A L February 16, Indiana A L February 19, Minnesota H W March 17, Detroit N W January 2, Indiana H L March 4, Illinois H L February 11, Illinois H W February 15, Michigan State H L April 4, Cincinnati N W* December 30, Arizona N L February 8, Indiana H W March 19, Texas n W January 22, Michigan State H L February 21, Michigan State A L January 9, Michigan State A L* November 28, Wake Forest H L February 22, Wisconsin H W March 13, Illinois N L December 28, Purdue H L February 23, Wisconsin H L January 5, Indiana A L November 25, Villanova N L vs. Associated Press No. 13 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 28, Illinois A L January 18, Ohio State H L December 3, Notre Dame A L December 7, Duke A L March 11, Indiana N W February 8, Ohio State A L February 7, Ohio State A L February 25, Minnesota H L December 5, Georgia A W January 28, Illinois H W February 3, Iowa H W February 27, Iowa A L January 29, Michigan State A W OT November 26, Georgia Tech N W January 5, Indiana H W* February 9, Ohio State A L* December 2, Maryland N L January 29, Illinois A L February 12, Michigan State H L February 25, Ohio State A L January 23, Purdue A L February 23, Michigan State H W March 10, Purdue N W OT vs. Associated Press No. 14 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 13, Illinois A L March 20, Missouri N W February 3, Illinois H W January 17, Iowa H L March 1, Michigan State A L March 12, Purdue A L January 21, Penn State H W* February 10, Purdue A L* February 22, Penn State A L* December 11, Duke H L January 25, Indiana A L January 20, Iowa A W January 5, Iowa A W December 17, UCLA H L March 31, Florida N W February 28, Maryland A L February 25, Purdue H W vs. Associated Press No. 15 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 16, Ohio State A L January 2, Ohio State H L February 21, Purdue H W January 22, Illinois H W OT February 19, Illinois A L February 26, Ohio State H L January 10, Illinois A L OT January 27, Kansas H W January 2, Indiana A W March 2, Iowa H W* December 1, Boston College H L January 27, Michigan State A L March 9, Purdue H L January 3, Ohio State H W January 17, Connecticut H W January 22, Minnesota H L January 13, Ohio State A L vs. Associated Press No. 16 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 21, Minnesota H L January 31, Northwestern A L February 26, Iowa A L February 16, Illinois H W December 9, Duke A W January 11, Illinois A W January 20, Minnesota A L January 5, Minnesota H W December 7, Louisville H L January 20, Ohio State H L December 8, Marquette A W February 28, Indiana A L December 27, Texas-El Paso N L March 8, Indiana H W January 3, Illinois A L January 13, Minnesota H W January 29, Wisconsin H W February 1, Iowa A W* January 23, Purdue A L* January 30, Iowa H L* February 27, Wisconsin A W* January 3, Indiana A L February 18, Michigan State A L January 31, Purdue A L February 26, Purdue H W February 6, Wisconsin H L April 6, Syracuse N W January 17, Iowa A L vs. Associated Press No. 17 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 17, Illinois H L January 28, Wisconsin H W March 19, UNC-Charlotte N L January 12, Minnesota H W November 28, Arizona N L January 31, Syracuse A L February 15, Minnesota A W January 31, Purdue H L* January 20, Minnesota A L* February 8, Iowa A L January 17, Wisconsin A L

134 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Top 25 Breakdown vs. Associated Press No. 18 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 26, Ohio State A L February 22, Minnesota A L January 3, Purdue A W February 2, Illinois A W February 27, Ohio State H L February 24, Purdue H L November 28, Arkansas A L January 8, Illinois H W January 16, Ohio State H W December 9, Duke H W* November 25, Utah N L* February 7, Minnesota H W* March 2, Ohio State H L March 1, Illinois H L November 24, Arizona N L January 18, Wisconsin A L January 8, Wisconsin H W November 27, North Carolina State H W November 25, Connecticut N L February 13, Purdue H W vs. Associated Press No. 19 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT December 20, Indiana A L February 17, Michigan State H L February 6, Illinois H L February 22, Illinois A L January 20, Purdue H W March 6, Marquette H W January 10, Indiana A L OT February 23, Indiana H L January 10, Minnesota A W OT December 28, Alabama-Birm. N L February 20, Michigan State H L February 13, Indiana H W March 9, Illinois A L January 23, Indiana H L February 7, Purdue H W* January 11, Iowa H W OT February 13, Iowa H L* December 26, Syracuse N W* March 15, UCLA N L* November 24, Syracuse N L* December 30, Wisconsin H W* February 21, Indiana A L* December 3, St. John s N L February 9, Ohio State H L December 8, SMU A L vs. Associated Press No. 20 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 27, Illinois H L December 30, Brigham Young H W January 21, Iowa H L January 11, Purdue H W December 28, Nebraska N W* January 20, Minnesota A L February 19, Minnesota H W January 17, Illinois A W January 24, Ohio State A L December 4, Notre Dame H W February 16, Wisconsin A L February 1, Indiana H W January 7, Purdue A L vs. Associated Press No. 21 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT March 18, Loyola-Marymount N L March 16, Western Kentucky N L OT January 9, Illinois H W* January 21, Indiana A L* March 2, Illinois A L* January 16, Ohio State H W* February 24, Purdue H L February 7, Illinois H L March 8, Ohio State N L January 21, Wisconsin A L February 16, Wisconsin H L vs. Associated Press No. 22 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 10, Iowa A L January 28, Iowa A L* January 16, Illinois H W OT February 17, Indiana H L November 21, Butler N L March 15, Wisconsin N L February 11, Ohio State A W March 16, Michigan State N L February 2, Indiana H L vs. Associated Press No. 23 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT January 28, Wisconsin H W February 4, Iowa A L January 27, Indiana A L vs. Associated Press No. 24 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT November 23, Clemson N W* February 19, Purdue A W January 22, Wisconsin H L February 17, Indiana H W March 19, Clemson N W March 15, Ohio State N W February 22, Ohio State H W March 12, Wisconsin N W vs. Associated Press No. 25 Date No. Opponent H/A/N W/L UM OPT DIF OT February 8, Indiana H W January 3, Michigan State A L February 2, Michigan State A W* November 24, Georgia Tech N L* January 9, Illinois H W* February 14, Iowa H W January 2, Wisconsin H L January 27, Michigan State A W

135 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Opponent List Alabama-Birmingham 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 28, Ala-Birmingham N L Arizona 8 total / 1-7 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 28, Arizona N L November 25, Arizona N L December 30, Arizona N L November 30, Arizona N L November 22, Arizona N L* December 21, Arizona N W* OT November 24, Arizona N L December 14, Arizona H L December 13, Arizona A L Arkansas 3 total / 1-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 6, Arkansas H W November 28, Arkansas A L March 26, Arkansas N L Boston College 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 1, Boston College H L Brigham Young 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 30, Brigham Young H W Butler 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 21, Butler N L Cincinnati 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT April 4, Cincinnati N W* Clemson 2 total / 2-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 23, Clemson N W* March 19, Clemson N W Connecticut 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT February 7, Connecticut A L January 17, Connecticut H W November 25, Connecticut N L Davidson 2 total / 0-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 31, Davidson H L December 6, Davidson A L Detroit 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 17, Detroit N W Duke 28 total / 8-20 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 21, Duke H W March 20, Duke N L December 5, Duke A W December 21, Duke N L December 3, Duke A L December 9, Duke A W December 7, Duke A L December 9, Duke H W OT December 8, Duke A L December 14, Duke H L OT April 6, Duke N L* December 5, Duke A L* December 11, Duke H L December 10, Duke A L December 9, Duke H W* December 8, Duke A W* December 13, Duke H W* December 12, Duke A L* December 11, Duke H L December 9, Duke A L December 8, Duke H L December 7, Duke A L December 8, Duke A L November 21, Duke N L December 6, Duke H W March 20, Duke N L November 22, Duke N L December 3, Duke A L Florida 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 31, Florida N W Georgetown 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 15, Georgetown A L Georgia 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 5, Georgia A W Georgia Tech 4 total / 2-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 30, Georgia Tech N W November 26, Georgia Tech N W November 24, Georgia Tech N L* November 30, Georgia Tech N L Houston 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 5, Houston H W January 2, Houston A L Illinois 49 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 7, Illinois H W January 13, Illinois A L January 12, Illinois H L February 9, Illinois H L February 27, Illinois H L February 7, Illinois H L February 28, Illinois A L February 13, Illinois A L February 16, Illinois H W February 2, Illinois A W February 6, Illinois H L March 2, Illinois H W February 11, Illinois H W February 22, Illinois A L January 17, Illinois H L January 11, Illinois A W January 27, Illinois A W February 3, Illinois H W January 22, Illinois H W OT February 19, Illinois A L January 28, Illinois A L OT February 16, Illinois H W January 10, Illinois A L OT February 9, Illinois H W January 8, Illinois H W January 3, Illinois A L March 4, Illinois H L January 28, Illinois H W March 9, Illinois A L January 14, Illinois A L March 11, Illinois H L April 1, Illinois N W January 15, Illinois A W February 11, Illinois H W January 17, Illinois A W January 9, Illinois H W* January 9, Illinois H W* March 2, Illinois A L* January 16, Illinois H W OT January 13, Illinois A L January 25, Illinois H L January 12, Illinois A L February 7, Illinois H L

136 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Opponent List January 29, Illinois A L March 1, Illinois H L March 13, Illinois N L February 8, Illinois H L January 14, Illinois A L February 21, Illinois H W Indiana 56 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 9, Indiana H W March 3, Indiana H L January 5, Indiana A L December 20, Indiana A L January 3, Indiana H L January 2, Indiana H L February 25, Indiana H W January 11, Indiana H L February 15, Indiana A W OT January 16, Indiana H W January 27, Indiana H L January 4, Indiana H W February 16, Indiana A L March 11, Indiana N W January 6, Indiana H L February 3, Indiana A L January 10, Indiana H L February 7, Indiana A L OT March 29, Indiana N L January 10, Indiana A L OT February 23, Indiana H L February 28, Indiana A L January 22, Indiana A L February 24, Indiana H W January 2, Indiana H L January 2, Indiana A W March 8, Indiana H W January 12, Indiana H L February 8, Indiana A L February 13, Indiana H W January 23, Indiana H L February 19, Indiana A L January 8, Indiana A L February 8, Indiana H W January 24, Indiana H L February 24, Indiana A L January 21, Indiana A L March 8, Indiana H W January 12, Indiana H L* February 14, Indiana A L* January 16, Indiana A L February 8, Indiana H W January 21, Indiana A L* January 5, Indiana H W* February 21, Indiana A L* January 25, Indiana A L February 13, Indiana H L February 17, Indiana H L January 3, Indiana A L January 27, Indiana A L February 17, Indiana H W January 8, Indiana H L January 5, Indiana A L February 1, Indiana H W February 3, Indiana A L March 10, Indiana H L February 2, Indiana H L Iowa 34 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 7, Iowa H L February 11, Iowa A L February 26, Iowa A L March 7, Iowa H W January 21, Iowa H L February 20, Iowa H L March 1, Iowa A W January 17, Iowa H L February 26, Iowa A L January 23, Iowa A L February 20, Iowa H W January 8, Iowa A L February 14, Iowa A W January 31, Iowa H W February 28, Iowa A L February 3, Iowa H W February 27, Iowa A L February 9, Iowa A W OT March 4, Iowa H W January 10, Iowa A L January 31, Iowa A L* March 2, Iowa H W* January 11, Iowa H W OT January 28, Iowa A L* February 13, Iowa H L* February 1, Iowa A W* January 30, Iowa H L* January 20, Iowa A W February 14, Iowa H W January 5, Iowa A W February 4, Iowa A L January 22, Iowa H W February 8, Iowa A L January 17, Iowa A L Kansas 5 total / 3-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 27, Kansas H W December 30, Kansas N W* December 19, Kansas A L January 9, Kansas H L OT March 29, Kansas N W OT Kentucky 4 total / 1-3 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 12, Kentucky N L December 20, Kentucky N L December 5, Kentucky A L April 3, Kentucky N W* OT Louisville 4 total / 1-3 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 7, Louisville H L December 6, Louisville A L April 8, Louisville N L March 19, Louisville N W Loyola (Chicago) 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 13, Loyola (Chicago) N W Loyola-Marymount 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 18, Loyola-Marymount N L Marquette 5 total / 3-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 8, Marquette H W December 13, Marquette A L March 16, Marquette N L March 6, Marquette H W December 8, Marquette A W

137 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Opponent List Maryland 3 total / 1-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 2, Maryland N L February 28, Maryland A L January 12, Maryland H W Memphis 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 21, Memphis N W Michigan State 37 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT February 17, Michigan State H L February 14, Michigan State A L February 2, Michigan State A W February 11, Michigan State H L January 25, Michigan State H W February 17, Michigan State A L February 20, Michigan State H L March 1, Michigan State A L January 3, Michigan State A L January 29, Michigan State A W OT February 15, Michigan State H L February 2, Michigan State A W* January 22, Michigan State H L February 21, Michigan State A L January 9, Michigan State A L* February 18, Michigan State H L* February 1, Michigan State H L March 4, Michigan State A L January 30, Michigan State H L March 3, Michigan State A L January 27, Michigan State A L February 12, Michigan State H L January 25, Michigan State H W February 18, Michigan State A L January 27, Michigan State A L February 10, Michigan State H L January 26, Michigan State H L March 7, Michigan State A L January 27, Michigan State A W January 17, Michigan State H W February 5, Michigan State A L February 12, Michigan State A L March 3, Michigan State H W January 25, Michigan State A W February 23, Michigan State H W March 16, Michigan State N L February 6, Michigan State H L Minnesota 25 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT February 19, Minnesota H L January 21, Minnesota H L February 22, Minnesota A L February 19, Minnesota H L February 23, Minnesota A W March 6, Minnesota H W February 24, Minnesota A L January 20, Minnesota A L January 5, Minnesota H W February 7, Minnesota A W February 19, Minnesota H W January 10, Minnesota A W OT January 16, Minnesota A L February 25, Minnesota H L January 12, Minnesota H W January 13, Minnesota H W February 15, Minnesota A W January 20, Minnesota A L February 19, Minnesota H W January 11, Minnesota A L* February 26, Minnesota H L* January 20, Minnesota A L* February 7, Minnesota H W* January 22, Minnesota H L January 17, Minnesota A W Missouri 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 20, Missouri N W Nebraska 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 28, Nebraska N W* New York University 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 26, New York Univ. N W North Carolina 5 total / 2-3 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 14, North Carolina N L March 25, North Carolina N L March 23, North Carolina N W December 29, North Carolina N W* April 5, North Carolina N L* North Carolina State 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 27, N.C. State H W Northwestern 2 total / 0-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 31, Northwestern A L January 5, Northwestern H L Notre Dame 6 total / 4-2 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 3, Notre Dame A L December 1, Notre Dame H L March 14, Notre Dame N W March 18, Notre Dame N W March 4, Notre Dame N W December 4, Notre Dame H W Ohio State 51 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT February 26, Ohio State A L January 16, Ohio State A L February 27, Ohio State H L January 2, Ohio State H L February 1, Ohio State A L February 4, Ohio State H L January 13, Ohio State A L February 12, Ohio State H L January 12, Ohio State A L February 16, Ohio State H L January 18, Ohio State H L February 27, Ohio State H L January 15, Ohio State A L January 29, Ohio State H W January 20, Ohio State H L February 8, Ohio State A L January 19, Ohio State H W OT February 7, Ohio State A L February 26, Ohio State H L January 16, Ohio State H W January 5, Ohio State H L February 11, Ohio State A L February 2, Ohio State H L March 3, Ohio State A L March 29, Ohio State N W OT January 16, Ohio State H W* February 9, Ohio State A L* March 5, Ohio State N L* February 6, Ohio State H L January 24, Ohio State A L March 2, Ohio State H L March 8, Ohio State N L February 9, Ohio State H L February 25, Ohio State A L February 6, Ohio State A L March 3, Ohio State H L March 9, Ohio State N L January 3, Ohio State H W February 27, Ohio State A L

138 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Ranked Opponents Opponent List March 12, Ohio State N L January 12, Ohio State H L February 3, Ohio State A L March 12, Ohio State N L January 29, Ohio State A L February 18, Ohio State H W March 10, Ohio State N L January 13, Ohio State A L February 5, Ohio State H W OT February 11, Ohio State A W March 15, Ohio State N W February 22, Ohio State H W Oklahoma 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 27, Oklahoma N W March 21, Oklahoma N L Oklahoma State 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 27, Oklahoma State N W Oregon 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 23, Oregon N L Penn State 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 21, Penn State H W* February 22, Penn State A L* Purdue 35 total / Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 3, Purdue A W March 4, Purdue A L January 20, Purdue H W February 24, Purdue H L January 12, Purdue A L February 21, Purdue H W February 18, Purdue H L OT January 11, Purdue H W January 5, Purdue A L March 7, Purdue H W February 7, Purdue H L March 5, Purdue A L January 31, Purdue H L March 4, Purdue A L January 7, Purdue A W* February 7, Purdue H W* February 1, Purdue A W March 6, Purdue H L March 12, Purdue A L January 31, Purdue H L* February 10, Purdue A L* January 29, Purdue H L* March 8, Purdue N W* January 23, Purdue A L* February 24, Purdue H L February 19, Purdue A W March 9, Purdue H L January 31, Purdue A L February 26, Purdue H W January 23, Purdue A L December 28, Purdue H L January 7, Purdue A L February 13, Purdue H W February 25, Purdue H W March 10, Purdue N W OT Rutgers 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 27, Rutgers N W Seton Hall 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT April 3, Seton Hall N W OT SMU 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 8, SMU A L St. John s 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 3, St. John s N L Syracuse 6 total / 3-3 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 18, Syracuse H W January 31, Syracuse A L December 26, Syracuse N W* November 24, Syracuse N L* November 26, Syracuse N L April 6, Syracuse N W Tennessee 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 6, Tennessee A L Texas 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 19, Texas N W Texas-El Paso 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 27, Texas-El Paso N L UCLA 11 total / 1-10 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 27, UCLA N L March 20, UCLA N L December 29, UCLA N L March 15, UCLA N L OT March 5, UCLA A L March 15, UCLA N L* December 17, UCLA H L December 23, UCLA A L December 22, UCLA H L November 20, UCLA N W December 10, UCLA A L UNC Charlotte 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 19, UNC-Charlotte N L UNLV 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 30, UNLV N L Utah 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 25, Utah N L* Vanderbilt 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 13, Vanderbilt N W Villanova 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 30, Villanova N W November 25, Villanova N L Wake Forest 1 total / 0-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT November 28, Wake Forest H L Western Kentucky 2 total / 1-1 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT March 11, Western Kentucky N W March 16, Western Kentucky N L OT 16

139 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Ranked Opponents Opponent List Wichita State 1 total / 1-0 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT December 14, Wichita State N W Wisconsin 23 total / 8-15 Date Rank Opponent H/A/N W/L U-M Opt. Diff. OT January 28, Wisconsin H W January 29, Wisconsin H W December 30, Wisconsin H W* February 27, Wisconsin A W* February 3, Wisconsin H L January 21, Wisconsin A L February 22, Wisconsin H W January 22, Wisconsin H L February 16, Wisconsin A L January 28, Wisconsin H W January 24, Wisconsin A L January 2, Wisconsin H L January 22, Wisconsin A L March 14, Wisconsin N L January 20, Wisconsin A L February 6, Wisconsin H L February 23, Wisconsin H L January 8, Wisconsin H W March 14, Wisconsin N L January 18, Wisconsin A W February 16, Wisconsin H L January 24, Wisconsin H L OT March 13, Wisconsin N L January 17, Wisconsin A L February 16, Wisconsin H W March 12, Wisconsin N W

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141 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center All-Time Records ALL-TIME Overall Big 10 Non-Conf. Year Coach T W L T W L T W L Attendance Average Sellouts Capacity Seasons Dave Strack ,867 9, , Johnny Orr ,959 9, , ,218^ 7, , ,407 10, , ,311 10, , ,295 11, , ,332 7, , ,397 7, , ,744 9, , ,833 13, , ,949 13, , ,825 13, , ,405 10, , Bill Frieder ,159 11, , ,293 9, , ,351 10, , ,398 12, , ,414 11, , ,160 13, , ,339 12, , ,288 13, , ,412 12, , Steve Fisher ,257 13, , ,063 11, , * ,716 12, , * ,642 13, , ,818 12, , ,991 13, , * ,207 13, , * ,076 12, , * Brian Ellerbe ,294 12, , * ,809 11, , ,384 11, , ,161 10, , Tommy Amaker ,352 11, , ,213 10, , ,243 11, , ,873 11, , ,111 10, , ,327 9, , John Beilein ,504 10, , ,664 10, , ,602 11, , ,157 10, , ,974 11, , ,490 12, , ,477 12, , ,690 12, , John Beilein ,398 11, ,707 1 TOTALS ,595, , NCAA ADJUSTED ^ incomplete attendance, missing one game (Princeton, Dec. 31, 1969) All-Time Coaching Records Overall Big Ten Non-Conf. Coach Years T W L T W L T W L Dave Strack Johnny Orr Bill Frieder Steve Fisher Adjusted Brian Ellerbe Adjusted Tommy Amaker John Beilein 2007-present TOTALS NCAA ADJUSTED * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan has vacated the records from the , '95-96, '96-97, '97-98 and '98-99 seasons. Games affected were: 170 total games, overall record, Big Ten, 7-4 NCAA, 5-0 NIT and 4-1 Big Ten Tournament. It also reflects vacating the 1992 Final Four appearance; the 1997 NIT championship; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; and the 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship. The asterisk and italics also denotes individual player records, awards and other honors that have been vacated due to NCAA and U-M sanctions. 2

142 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Win & Loss Records LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Margin Opponent Date Score +59 Youngstown State Dec. 19, 2015 W, Houston Baptist Dec. 7, 2013 W, Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, 1987 W, Northern Michigan Dec. 20, 1988 W, Chicago State Dec. 9, 1991 W, Youngstown State Dec. 21, 1988 W, Central Michigan Dec. 6, 1989 W, * Vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Margin Opponent Date Score -27 Michigan State Jan. 30, 2001 L, Indiana Jan. 2, 1985 L, Purdue Dec. 28, 2010 L, Duke Dec. 6, 1967 L, Purdue Jan. 31, 1996 L, 59-80* -21 Ohio State Feb. 6, 2000 L, Indiana Feb. 13, 2000 L, Duke Dec. 8, 2001 L, * Vacated game due to NCAA Sanctions MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS (ALL-SEASONS) W s Game Started Game Ended 24 Ohio State (Jan. 5, 1985) Iowa (Feb. 15, 1986) 23 Ohio State (Jan. 12, 1976) Eastern Michigan (Nov. 30, 1977) 17 Slippery Rock (Nov. 9, 2012) Indiana (March 10, 2013) 17 Southern Illinois (Dec. 1, 1973) Ohio State (Jan. 4, 1975) 15 Wisconsin (Feb. 1, 1995) Penn State (Jan. 21, 1996) 14 Texas-El Paso (March 16, 2006) Army (Dec. 28, 2006) 14 Indiana (Feb. 13, 1988) Ohio State (Jan. 16, 1989) MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES (ALL-SEASONS) L s Game Started Game Ended 6 Central Michigan (Dec. 15, 2007) Minnesota (Jan. 31, 2008) 5 Wisconsin (Jan. 22, 2005) Indiana (Feb. 20, 2005) 5 Detroit (Dec. 19, 1981) Michigan State (Jan. 21, 1982) 4 Indiana (Feb. 17, 2002) Central Michigan (Dec. 3, 2002) LONGEST WINNING STREAK (IN SEASON) W s Game Stated Game Ended Season 17 Slippery Rock (Nov. 9, 2012) Indiana (March 10, 2013) Tennessee (Dec. 2, 1985) Iowa (Feb. 15, 1986) # Western Kentucky (Nov. 27, 1976) Marquette (March 6, 1977) Bowling Green (Dec. 11, 2002) Ohio State (Feb. 15, 2003) # Southern Illinois (Dec. 1, 1973) Minnesota (March 2, 1974) # undefeated home season GAMES IN A SEASON Year Total W-L UNDEFEATED SEASONS Year Total Pct MOST OVERALL WINS Year Total Pct TOP WINNING PCT. Year Total Pct * BIG TEN WINS IN A SEASON Year Total W-L (12x) 7 (9x) (8x) UNDEFEATED BIG TEN Year Total Pct MOST BIG TEN WINS Year Total Pct * BIG TEN WINNING PCT. Year Total Pct * LONGEST LOSING STREAK (IN SEASON) L s Game Stated Game Ended Season 6 Central Michigan (Dec. 15, 2007) Minnesota (Jan. 31, 2008) Wisconsin (Jan. 22, 2005) Indiana (Feb. 20, 2005) Detroit (Dec. 19, 1981) Michigan State (Jan. 21, 1982) Kansas (Jan. 9, 2011) Minnesota (Jan. 22, 2011) Minnesota (Feb. 17, 2001) Northwestern (Feb. 28, 2001) Illinois (Jan. 25, 2001) Wisconsin (Feb. 3, 2001) Michigan State (Feb. 1, 2000) Indiana (Feb. 13, 2000) Purdue (Jan. 27, 1983) Michigan State (Feb. 5, 1983) LARGEST CRISLER ARENA ATTENDANCE Total Opponent Date 14,198 Indiana March 8, ,063 Indiana January 10, , times Last: Michigan State (March 5, 2011) 13, times Last: Indiana (March 8, 1992) 13,605 Illinois March 14, ,599 Wisconsin January 25, ,596 Central Michigan December 17, ,589 Illinois February 23, ,579 Eastern Michigan November 30, ,570 Northwestern January 7, , times Last: Michigan State (January 30, 2001) 3

143 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Team Game Records MICHIGAN SCORING OUTPUT 127 U-M vs. Iowa March 10, U-M vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 20, U-M vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, U-M vs. Youngstown Dec. 21, U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 3, U-M vs. Iowa March 4, 1989 OPPONENT SCORING OUTPUT 108 Duke vs. U-M Dec. 9, Bradley vs. U-M Nov. 21, Iowa vs. U-M Jan. 6, Ohio State vs. U-M Feb. 12, Duke vs. U-M Dec. 8, Duke vs. U-M Dec. 11, 1999 REBOUNDS 65 Toledo vs. U-M Dec. 21, U-M vs. Central Michigan Dec. 21, U-M vs. Notre Dame Dec. 2, U-M vs. Iowa Jan. 25, U-M vs. Wisconsin March 13, seven times OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 25 Utah vs. U-M Dec. 1, U-M vs. Indiana March 8, U-M vs. Duke Dec. 9, U-M vs. Bradley Nov. 21, U-M vs. Wake Forest Nov. 28, U-M vs. Cleveland State Nov. 29, Detroit vs. U-M Dec. 7, Syracuse vs. U-M Jan. 18, 1987 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 40 U-M vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, U-M vs. Eastern Maichigan Dec. 30, U-M vs. Central Michigan Dec. 7, U-M vs. Iowa March 1, U-M vs. Minnesota Jan. 20, 1998 FIELD GOALS MADE 55 U-M vs. Iowa March 10, U-M vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 19, U-M vs. Western Michigan Dec. 7, U-M vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, U-M vs. Youngstown State Dec. 21, 1988 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 106 Kentucky vs. U-M Dec. 2, U-M vs. Bradley Nov. 21, U-M vs. Butler Dec. 29, U-M vs. Iowa March 10, U-M vs. Ohio State Jan. 18, U-M vs. Central Michigan Dec. 21, 1976 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 70.00% (35-50) Purdue vs. U-M Jan. 31, % (44-63) Ohio State vs. U-M Feb. 12, % (51-75) U-M vs. Western Michigan Dec. 7, % (46-68) U-M vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 30, % (50-74) U-Mvs. Youngstown State Dec. 21, % (42-63) U-M vs. Wisconsin Jan. 25, % (36-54) Indiana vs. U-M Jan. 2, % (45-68) U-M vs. Illinois Feb. 23, % (33-50) U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 15, 1968 (minimum 50 attempts) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Colorado State vs. U-M Feb. 2, U-M vs. Houston Baptist Dec. 7, U-M vs. Bryant Dec. 23, U-M vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 13, U-M vs. South Carolina State Nov. 12, Ohio State vs. U-M Feb. 9, U-M vs. Indiana Feb. 22, 1998* THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 U-M vs. Florida Gulf Coast Dec. 22, U-M vs. Minnesota Jan. 22, U-M vs. Boston College Dec. 2, Chattanooga vs. U-M Dec. 20, U-M vs. Coppin State Dec. 22, U-M vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 13, U-M vs. Bryant Dec. 23, Ohio State vs. U-M Jan. 3, Iowa vs. U-M March 1, 2000 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (minimum 8 attempts) 87.50% (7-8) U-M vs. Iowa Jan. 30, % (7-8) U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 3, % (10-12) Purdue vs. U-M Feb. 7, % (10-13) U-M vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, % (12-16) U-M vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, % (6-8) U-M vs. Ohio State Jan. 8, % (6-8) U-M vs. Bowling Green Dec. 2, 1987 FREE THROWS MADE 38 U-M vs. Iowa March 1, U-M vs. Illinois Jan. 16, U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 14, U-M vs. Ohio State Dec. 29, Duke vs. U-M Dec. 14, U-M vs. Minnesota Jan. 9, U-M vs. Cleveland State Dec. 29, U-M vs. Youngstown State Dec. 5, 1984 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 52 U-M vs. Iowa March 1, U-M vs. Ohio State Jan. 29, U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 14, U-M vs. Illinois Jan. 16, U-M vs. Ohio State Jan. 27, U-M vs. Cleveland State Dec. 29, 1985 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000% (15-15) U-M vs. Northwestern Feb. 21, % (15-15) U-M vs. Wisconsin March 8, % (25-26) U-M vs. Northeastern Nov. 11, % (21-22) U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 17, % (16-17) U-M vs. Vanderbilt Dec. 2, % (23-25) U-M vs. U-M State Feb. 4, % (19-21) U-M vs. Wisconsin Feb. 1, 1986 (minimum 15 attempts) ASSISTS 37 U-M vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, U-M vs. Western Michigan Dec. 7, U-M vs. Iowa Feb. 3, U-M vs. Chicago State Dec. 9, U-M vs. Purdue March 7, 1987 STEALS 17 U-M vs. Michigan State Feb. 26, U-M vs. Cleveland State Nov. 29, nine times BLOCKS 18 U-M vs. Florida Southern Dec. 7, U-M vs. Army Dec. 28, U-M vs. Sacramento State Nov. 19, U-M vs. Chicago State Dec. 9, four times 4

144 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Individual Game Records SCORING OUTPUT 48 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Feb. 27, Glen Rice vs. Minnesota Jan. 9, Dennis Hopson (Ohio State) vs. U-M Jan. 8, Henry Wilmore vs. Northwestern Feb. 17, Glen Rice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, Henry Wilmore vs. Western Michigan Dec. 4, Austin Carr (Notre Dame) vs. U-M Dec. 1, Henry Wilmore vs. Western Michigan Dec. 4, John Tidwell vs. Pittsburgh Dec. 6, M.C. Burton vs. Butler Dec. 12, 1958 REBOUNDS 27 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Kentucky Dec. 2, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Minnesota Feb. 21, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana March 7, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Illinois Jan. 17, Chris Kaman (Central Michigan) vs. U-M Dec. 3, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Minnesota Feb. 24, 1969 FIELD GOALS MADE 21 Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Illinois Feb. 11, Mike McGee vs. Ohio State Feb. 12, Mike McGee vs. Western Michigan Dec. 16, Bruce King (Iowa) vs. Iowa Jan. 31, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Feb. 27, 1971 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 36 Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Feb. 27, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Indiana Jan. 7, Rick Mount (Purdue) vs. U-M Feb. 27, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Wisconsin Feb. 28, Rudy Tomjanovich vs. Purdue Feb. 27, 1968 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1.000% (12-12) Ron Charles (Michigan State) vs. U-M Jan. 24, % (12-13) John Robinson vs. Ohio State Jan. 4, % (11-12) Josh Asselin vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 30, %* (11-12) Chris Webber* vs. Northwestern March 13, % (11-12) Garde Thompson vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, % (10-11) Jimmy King vs. Purdue Feb. 7, 1993 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 Aki Palmer (Colorado State) vs. U-M Jan. 2, Bryn Forbes (Michigan State) vs. U-M Feb. 6, Craig Moore (Northwestern) vs. U-M Feb. 26, Anthony Adams (Morris Brown) vs. U-M Dec. 23, Garde Thompson vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, LaVell Blanchard vs. Illinois March 1, John Sivesind (Colorado State) vs. U-M Jan. 2, * Louis Bullock* vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 17, A.J. Guyton (Indiana) vs. U-M Feb. 16, * Louis Bullock* vs. Ball State Nov. 26, Michael Finley (Wisconsin) vs. U-M Jan. 29, Glen Rice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, 1989 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 14 Dion Harris vs. Iowa March 5, Daniel Horton vs. Boston University Dec. 30, Winston Blake (Northwestern) vs. U-M Feb. 28, Brody Boyd (Iowa) vs. U-M Feb. 14, Cory Bradford (Illinois) vs. U-M Jan. 16, * Louis Bullock* vs. Indiana Jan. 6, Madison (Cleveland State) vs. U-M Nov. 19, Carson Butler (Central Michigan) vs. U-M Dec. 7, Dan Majerle (Central Michigan) vs. U-M Dec. 7, 1988 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (minimum six attempts) 1.000% (7-7) Glen Rice vs. Wisconsin Feb. 25, % (9-10) Aki Palmer (Colorado State) vs. U-M Jan. 2, % (8-9) Garde Thompson vs. Illinois-Chicago Dec. 6, % (7-8) Louis Bullock* vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 17, % (5-6) Vlad Kondratyev (Bryant) vs. U-M Dec. 23, % (5-6) Robbie Reid vs. Wisconsin Dec. 30, % (5-6) Kent McCausland (Iowa) vs. U-M Jan. 19, % (5-6) Glen Rice vs. Michigan State Feb. 4, 1989 FREE THROWS MADE 16 Joe Johnson vs. Michigan State Feb. 8, Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Jan. 29, Eric Turner vs. Iowa March 10, Henry Wilmore vs. Northwestern Feb. 17, Kevin Gaines vs. Iowa March 1, 2000 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 22 Henry Wilmore vs. Ohio State Jan. 29, Eric Turner vs. Iowa March 10, Henry Wilmore vs. Northwestern Feb. 17, Kevin Gaines vs. Iowa March 1, Lindsay Hairston (Michigan State) vs. U-M Feb. 8, 1975 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1.000% (13-13) Daniel Horton vs. Indiana March 4, % (11-11) LaVell Blanchard vs. Illinois Jan. 16, % (11-11) Glenn Robinson (Purdue) vs. U-M March 6, % (11-11) Terry Mills vs. Minnesota Jan. 13, % (11-11) Thad Garner vs. Illinois Feb. 6, % (11-11) Dan Fife vs. Iowa Jan. 4, % (10-10) JaJuan Johnson (Purdue) vs. U-M Dec. 28, % (10-10) Daniel Horton vs. Wisconsin Jan. 28, % (10-10) Chris Hunter vs. South Florida Dec. 11, % (10-10) Lester Abram vs. Northwestern Jan. 7, % (10-10) LaVell Blanchard vs. Vanderbilt Dec. 21, % (10-10)* Louis Bullock* vs. Western Michigan Nov. 15, % (10-10) Eric Moore (Penn) vs. U-M Dec. 13, % (10-10) Mike McGee vs. Illinois Feb. 14, % (10-10) Curtis Phauls (UMass) vs. U-M Dec. 1, % (10-10) Phil Hubbard vs. Iowa Feb. 17, % (10-10) Mike Jackson (Tennessee) vs. U-M Dec. 7, % (10-10) Campy Russell vs. Toledo Dec. 19, 1972 ASSISTS 14 Gary Grant vs. Northern Michigan Dec. 19, Gary Grant vs. Western Michigan Dec. 7, Bob Wilkerson (Indiana) vs. U-M Jan. 10, Gary Grant vs. Eastern Michigan Dec. 12, Cal Wulfsberg (Iona) vs. U-M Jan. 31, Trey Burke vs. Iowa Jan. 6, 2013 STEALS 7 Bruce Douglas (Illinois) vs. U-M Jan. 8, Gary Grant vs. Iowa Jan. 19, Rickey Green vs. Western Kentucky Nov. 27, Dani Wohl vs. Penn State Feb. 23, Jalen Rose vs. Iowa Feb. 16, Jimmy King vs. UT-Chattanooga Dec. 4, Dugan Fife vs. UT-Chattanooga Dec. 4, Michael Talley vs. Boston University Dec. 10, Gary Grant vs. Illinois March 4, Gary Grant vs. Iowa Feb. 15, Gary Grant vs. Central Michigan Dec. 3, Steve Grote vs. Ohio State Feb. 5, Rickey Green vs. Michigan State Feb. 26, Phil Hubbard vs. Michigan State Feb. 26, Dave Baxter vs. Dayton Dec. 10, 1977 BLOCKS 10 Roy Tarpley vs. Florida Southern Dec. 7, Ekpe Udoh vs. Army Dec. 28, Eric Riley vs. Utah Dec. 1, Roy Tarpley vs. Cleveland State Dec. 29, Courtney Sims vs. Chicago State Dec. 31, Brent Petway vs. Sacramento State Nov. 19, Roy Tarpley vs. Purdue Feb. 7, Ekpe Udoh vs. Penn State Feb. 9, Courtney Sims vs. Oakland Nov. 21,

145 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Overtime Games Overtime Games Record: (22-11*) Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 1/4/1969 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 1/7/1969 -/- -/- Indiana W OT 1/10/1970 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 12/12/1970 -/- -/- Detroit W OT 1/27/1975 -/- -/- Wisconsin W OT 2/17/1975 -/- -/- Minnesota W OT 2/26/1977 3/3 -/- Michigan State W OT 12/31/1977 -/- -/- Toledo L OT 1/19/1980 -/- 2/2 Ohio State W OT 1/24/1980 -/- -/- Michigan State L OT 1/15/1981 9/8 -/- Indiana W OT 1/22/ /16 15/15 Illinois W OT 2/5/ /15 -/- Michigan State W OT 3/7/1981 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 1/28/1982 -/- -/- Ohio State W OT 1/27/1983 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 2/18/1984 -/- 11/11 Purdue L OT 1/19/1985 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 12/9/1989 8/10 6/6 Duke W OT 2/18/1991 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 12/14/ /22 1/1 Duke L OT 3/7/1993 4/5 -/- Michigan State W* OT 1/13/ /13 -/- Ohio State W OT 1/11/1995 -/- 19/19 Iowa W OT 12/2/1996 7/7 -/- Bradley W* OT 2/16/ /14 -/- Indiana L* OT 12/17/ /- -/- Eastern Michigan L* OT 1/16/2000 -/- 22/21 Illinois W OT 2/19/2000 -/- -/- Penn State W OT 3/5/2005 -/- -/- Iowa L OT 3/20/2006 -/ -/- Notre Dame 1 W OT 11/29/2008 -/- -/- Savannah State W OT 1/9/2011 -/- 3/3 Kansas L OT 1/11/ /13 -/- Northwestern W OT 2/5/2013 3/3 10/10 Ohio State W OT 12/30/ Illinois W OT 1/24/2015-6/5 Wisconsin L OT Postseason NIT Second Round * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games Single Overtime Games Record: (18-9*) Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 1/4/1969 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 1/7/1969 -/- -/- Indiana W OT 1/10/1970 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 12/12/1970 -/- -/- Detroit W OT 1/27/1975 -/- -/- Wisconsin W OT 2/17/1975 -/- -/- Minnesota W OT 2/26/1977 3/3 -/- Michigan State W OT 12/31/1977 -/- -/- Toledo L OT 1/19/1980 -/- 2/2 Ohio State W OT 1/24/1980 -/- -/- Michigan State L OT 1/15/1981 9/8 -/- Indiana W OT 2/5/ /15 -/- Michigan State W OT 3/7/1981 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 1/28/1982 -/- -/- Ohio State W OT 2/18/1984 -/- 11/11 Purdue L OT 12/9/1989 8/10 6/6 Duke W OT 12/14/ /22 1/1 Duke L OT 3/7/1993 4/5 -/- Michigan State W* OT 1/13/ /13 -/- Ohio State W OT 12/2/1996 7/7 -/- Bradley W* OT 2/16/ /14 -/- Indiana L* OT 12/17/ /- -/- Eastern Michigan L* OT 1/16/2000 -/- 22/21 Illinois W OT 2/19/2000 -/- -/- Penn State W OT 3/5/2005 -/- -/- Iowa L OT 11/29/2008 -/- -/- Savannah State W OT 1/9/2011 -/- 3/3 Kansas L OT 1/11/ /13 -/- Northwestern W OT 2/5/2013 3/3 10/10 Ohio State W OT 12/30/ Illinois W OT 1/24/2015-6/5 Wisconsin L OT * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games Double Overtime Games Record: 3-1 Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 1/22/ /16 15/15 Illinois W OT 2/18/1991 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 1/11/1995 -/- 19/19 Iowa W OT 3/20/2006 -/ -/- Notre Dame 1 W OT Postseason NIT Second Round Triple Overtime Games Record: 1-1 Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 1/27/1983 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 1/19/1985 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 6

146 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Overtime Games Non-Conference Overtime Games Record: 6-4 (5-3*) Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 12/12/1970 -/- -/- Detroit W OT 1/27/1975 -/- -/- Wisconsin W OT 12/31/1977 -/- -/- Toledo L OT 12/9/1989 8/10 6/6 Duke W OT 12/14/ /22 1/1 Duke L OT 12/2/1996 7/7 -/- Bradley W* OT 12/17/ /- -/- Eastern Michigan L* OT 3/20/2006 -/ -/- Notre Dame 1 W OT 11/29/2008 -/- -/- Savannah State W OT 1/9/2011 -/- 3/3 Kansas L OT Postseason NIT Second Round * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games Big Ten Overtime Games Record: 18-9 (17-8*) Date M-Rank O-Rank Opponent W/L Score +/- Extra 1/4/1969 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 1/7/1969 -/- -/- Indiana W OT 1/10/1970 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 2/17/1975 -/- -/- Minnesota W OT 2/26/1977 3/3 -/- Michigan State W OT 1/19/1980 -/- 2/2 Ohio State W OT 1/24/1980 -/- -/- Michigan State L OT 1/15/1981 9/8 -/- Indiana W OT 1/22/ /16 15/15 Illinois W OT 2/5/ /15 -/- Michigan State W OT 3/7/1981 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 1/28/1982 -/- -/- Ohio State W OT 1/27/1983 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 2/18/1984 -/- 11/11 Purdue L OT 1/19/1985 -/- -/- Iowa W OT 2/18/1991 -/- -/- Purdue L OT 3/7/1993 4/5 -/- Michigan State W* OT 1/13/ /13 -/- Ohio State W OT 1/11/1995 -/- 19/19 Iowa W OT 2/16/ /14 -/- Indiana L* OT 1/16/2000 -/- 22/21 Illinois W OT 2/19/2000 -/- -/- Penn State W OT 3/5/2005 -/- -/- Iowa L OT 1/11/ /13 -/- Northwestern W OT 2/5/2013 3/3 10/10 Ohio State W OT 12/30/ Illinois W OT 1/24/2015-6/5 Wisconsin L OT * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games Overtime Games By Opponent Bradley U-M leads * 12/2/1996 W* OT * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Detroit U-M leads /12/1970 W OT Duke Michigan is tied /9/1989 W OT 12/14/1991 L OT Eastern Michigan U-M trails * 12/17/1997 L* OT * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Illinois U-M leads 3-0 1/22/1981 W OT 1/16/2000 W OT 12/30/2015 W OT Indiana U-M leads * 1/7/1969 W OT 1/15/1981 W OT 2/16/1997 L* OT * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Iowa U-M leads 3-1 1/4/1969 W OT 1/19/1985 W OT 1/11/1995 W OT 3/5/2005 L OT Kansas U-M trails 0-1 1/9/2011 L OT Michigan State U-M leads * 2/26/1977 W OT 1/24/1980 L OT 2/5/1981 W OT 3/7/1993 W* OT * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Minnesota U-M leads 1-0 2/17/1975 W OT Penn State U-M leads 1-0 2/19/2000 W OT Purdue U-M trails 0-5 1/10/1970 L OT 3/7/1981 L OT 1/27/1983 L OT 2/18/1984 L OT 2/18/1991 L OT Savannah State U-M leads /29/2008 W OT Toledo U-M trails /31/1977 L OT Wisconsin U-M leads 1-1 1/27/1975 W OT 1/24/2015 L OT Northwestern U-M leads 1-0 1/11/2012 W OT Notre Dame U-M leads 1-0 3/20/ W OT Postseason NIT Second Round Ohio State U-M leads 4-0 1/19/1980 W OT 1/28/1982 W OT 1/13/1994 W OT 2/5/2013 W OT 7

147 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 6-6 Big Ten: 3-4 Head Coach: Dave Strack Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/1967 -/- -/- Kentucky L ,792 12/6/1967 -/- -/- Duke L ,000 12/27/1967 -/- -/- Butler W ,500 12/30/1967 -/- -/- Northern Illinois W ,582 1/13/1968 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,470 1/22/1968 -/- -/- Ball State W ,503 1/27/1968 -/- -/- Ohio State L ,887 2/5/1968 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,412 2/10/1968 -/- -/- Iowa L ,670 2/20/1968 -/- -/- Illinois L ,300 2/27/1968 -/- -/- Purdue W ,425 3/2/1968 -/- -/- Northwestern W , Overall: 8-3 Big Ten: 5-2 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/1968 -/- -/- Northern Illinois W ,227 12/7/1968 -/- -/- Western Michigan W ,751 12/23/1968 -/- -/- Utah W ,731 12/31/1968 -/- 2/3 Davidson L ,969 1/4/1969 -/- -/- Iowa W 99-92^ +7 8,835 1/7/1969 -/- -/- Indiana W 89-87^ +2 10,833 1/18/1969 -/- 13/- Ohio State L ,451 2/8/1969 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,851 2/11/1969 -/- 10/9 Illinois W ,113 2/24/1969 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,203 3/1/1969 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,989 ^ overtime periods Overall: 7-5 Big Ten: 3-4 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/1/1969 -/- -/- Detroit W ,206 12/8/1969 -/- 8/13 Marquette W ,249 12/10/1969 -/- -/- Duke L ,643 12/29/1969 -/- -/- Butler W ,000 12/31/1969 -/- -/- Princeton W n/a 1/6/1970 -/- -/- Iowa L ,642 1/10/1970 -/- -/- Purdue L ^ -7 13,317 1/17/1970 -/- 17/12 Illinois L ,405 2/7/1970 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,704 2/21/1970 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,415 2/28/1970 -/- -/- Wisconsin L ,963 3/7/1970 -/- -/- Indiana W ,837 ^ overtime periods Overall: 10-2 Big Ten: 6-1 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/1/1970 -/- 5/6 Notre Dame L ,489 12/10/1970 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,209 12/12/1970 -/- -/- Detroit W 74-73^ +1 7,085 12/21/1970 -/- -/- Harvard 1 W ,508 12/22/1970 -/- -/- Wyoming 1 W ,709 1/16/1971 -/- 11/14 Indiana W ,188 2/2/ /17 -/- Purdue W ,123 2/6/ /17 -/- Northwestern W ,219 2/20/ /8 -/- Minnesota W ,459 2/27/ /10 18/- Ohio State L ,609 3/6/1971 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,007 3/13/1971 -/- -/- Wisconsin W , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods Overall: 10-1 Big Ten: 7-0 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/4/ /18 -/- Western Michigan W ,818 12/7/1971 9/9 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,552 12/20/1971 -/- -/- Ohio University 1 W ,200 12/21/1971 -/- -/- Toledo 1 L ,800 1/8/1972 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,375 1/22/1972 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,839 1/25/1972 -/- -/- Iowa W ,835 1/29/1972 -/- 6/6 Ohio State W ,609 2/12/1972 -/- -/- Illinois W ,562 2/26/1972 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,609 3/7/1972 -/- -/- Wisconsin W , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 7-4 Big Ten: 3-4 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/ /- -/- Notre Dame W ,673 12/4/ /- -/- Oregon State W ,493 12/18/ /- -/- Western Michigan 1 W ,155 12/19/1972 -/- -/- Toledo 1 W ,378 1/8/1973 -/- -/- Iowa W ,727 1/20/1973 -/- -/- Purdue L ,609 1/27/1973 -/- 6/6 Indiana L ,609 2/10/1973 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,609 2/17/1973 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,124 2/26/1973 -/- -/- Illinois L ,295 3/10/1973 -/- -/- Ohio State L , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 12-0 Big Ten: 7-0 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/1/1973 -/- -/- Southern Illinois W ,707 12/10/1973 -/- -/- Xavier W ,113 12/15/1973 -/- -/- Dayton W ,352 12/21/1973 -/- -/- Yale 1 W ,510 12/22/1973 -/- -/- Bowling Green 1 W ,610 1/4/1974 -/- 8/8 Indiana W ,165 1/19/ /18 -/- Michigan State W ,734 1/28/ /20 17/16 Wisconsin W ,232 2/9/ /- -/- Ohio State W ,132 2/11/ /- -/- Northwestern W ,042 2/23/ /- -/- Purdue W ,732 3/2/ /- -/- Minnesota W , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 12-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/30/ /- -/- Toledo W ,421 12/7/ /- -/- Tennessee W ,131 12/20/1974 -/- -/- Virginia Tech 1 W ,834 12/21/1974 -/- -/- Manhattan 1 W ,914 1/4/ /15 -/- Ohio State W ,635 1/6/ /15 2/2 Indiana L ,609 1/25/1975 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,208 1/27/1975 -/- -/- Wisconsin W 75-73^ +2 5,328 2/8/1975 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,132 2/15/1975 -/- -/- Iowa W ,420 2/17/1975 -/- -/- Minnesota W 67-65^ +2 7,242 3/1/1975 -/- -/- Purdue W ,214 3/3/1975 -/- -/- Illinois W , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods 8

148 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 14-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/ /- -/- Vanderbilt W ,104 12/10/ /19 -/- South Carolina W ,379 12/13/ /19 -/- Dayton W ,492 12/19/ /12 -/- Southern Illinois 1 W ,885 12/20/ /12 -/- Miami (Ohio) 1 W ,210 1/5/ /15 16/19 Minnesota W ,643 1/10/ /13 1/1 Indiana L ,063 1/12/ /13 -/- Ohio State W ,620 1/17/ /13 -/- Michigan State W ,202 1/31/ /13 -/- Iowa W ,302 2/2/ /13 -/- Wisconsin W ,163 2/16/ /11 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,867 2/21/ /11 -/- Purdue W ,928 2/23/ /11 -/- Illinois W ,121 3/6/ /9 -/- Northwestern W , Michigan Invitational, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 14-0 Big Ten: 9-0 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/27/1976 1/2 -/- Western Kentucky W ,609 12/4/1976 1/2 -/- Fordham W ,241 12/18/1976 1/1 -/- Kent State W ,284 12/21/1976 1/1 -/- Central Michigan W ,609 1/6/1977 5/3 -/- Northwestern W ,609 1/8/1977 5/3 -/- Wisconsin W ,609 1/20/1977 5/5 19/12 Purdue W ,609 1/22/1977 5/5 -/- Illinois W ,609 2/3/1977 7/5 -/- Indiana W ,609 2/5/1977 7/5 -/- Ohio State W ,609 2/17/1977 5/4 -/- Iowa W ,609 2/19/1977 5/4 12/15 Minnesota W ,609 2/26/1977 3/3 -/- Michigan State W 69-65^ +4 13,609 3/6/1977 3/3 19/- Marquette W ,609 ^ overtime periods Overall: 10-4 Big Ten: 7-2 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/30/ /12 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,579 12/7/1977 9/11 16/18 Louisville L ,609 12/10/1977 9/11 -/- Dayton W ,549 12/17/ /14 -/- Central Michigan W ,596 12/31/1977 -/- -/- Toledo L 84-91^ -7 12,227 1/5/1978 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,537 1/8/1978 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,609 1/19/1978 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,609 1/28/1978 -/- -/- Indiana W ,609 1/30/1978 -/- -/- Purdue L ,609 2/9/1978 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,609 2/11/1978 -/- 10/10 Michigan State L ,609 2/23/1978 -/- -/- Illinois W ,589 2/25/1978 -/- -/- Iowa W ,609 ^ overtime periods Overall: 9-4 Big Ten: 5-4 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/30/1978 8/8 -/- Central Michigan W ,489 12/2/1978 8/8 -/- Alabama W ,609 12/16/1978 9/9 -/- Western Michigan W ,219 12/31/1978 8/7 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,203 1/4/ /12 -/- Minnesota W ,135 1/6/ /12 -/- Iowa L ,315 1/20/1979 -/- 16/11 Ohio State L ,609 1/25/1979 -/- 4/4 Michigan State W ,609 2/3/1979 -/- 14/17 Illinois W ,609 2/10/1979 -/- -/- Indiana W ,609 2/15/1979 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,801 2/22/1979 -/- -/- Wisconsin L ,009 2/24/1979 -/- 18/17 Purdue L , Overall: 13-2 Big Ten: 7-2 Head Coach: Johnny Orr Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/1/1979 -/- -/- Massachusetts W ,627 12/3/1979 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,732 12/15/1979 -/- -/- Dayton W ,604 12/22/1979 -/- -/- Western Michigan W ,658 1/3/1980 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,708 1/5/1980 -/- -/- Iowa W ,847 1/19/1980 -/- 2/2 Ohio State W 75-74^ +1 13,609 1/24/1980 -/- -/- Michigan State L 58-59^ -1 13,318 2/2/1980 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,842 2/9/1980 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,341 2/14/1980 -/- -/- Illinois W ,738 2/21/1980 -/- 15/15 Purdue W ,538 2/23/1980 -/- 19/13 Indiana L ,609 3/6/1980 -/- -/- Nebraska 1 W ,756 3/11/1980 -/- -/- Texas-El Paso 1 W , NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods Overall: 12-4 Big Ten: 5-4 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/29/1980 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,921 12/6/1980 -/- 11/- Arkansas W ,128 12/8/1980 -/- -/- Akron W ,822 12/10/ /16 -/- Kent State W ,122 12/20/ /17 -/- Western Michigan W ,874 1/15/1981 9/8 -/- Indiana W 55-52^ +3 13,609 1/17/1981 9/8 14/16 Iowa L ,609 1/22/ /16 15/15 Illinois W 80-76^^ +4 11,505 2/5/ /15 -/- Michigan State W 79-77^ +2 13,609 2/7/ /15 -/- Wisconsin W ,874 2/12/ /12 -/- Ohio State L ,609 2/21/ /- -/- Northwestern L ,159 3/5/1981 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,900 3/7/1981 -/- -/- Purdue L 61-67^ -6 13,609 3/12/1981 -/- -/- Duquesne 1 W ,200 3/15/1981 -/- -/- Toledo 1 W , NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods Overall: 6-7 Big Ten: 5-4 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/30/1981 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan L ,220 12/7/1981 -/- -/- Northern Michigan W ,230 12/19/1981 -/- -/- Detroit L ,152 12/21/1981 -/- -/- Louisiana Tech L ,632 1/7/1982 -/- -/- Wisconsin W-FF ,920 1/9/1982 -/- -/- Purdue L ,245 1/21/1982 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,202 1/28/1982 -/- -/- Ohio State W 62-60^ +2 9,520 2/4/1982 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,236 2/6/1982 -/- -/- Illinois W ,208 2/20/1982 -/- 7/6 Iowa W ,502 2/25/1982 -/- 13/14 Minnesota L ,083 2/27/1982 -/- -/- Indiana L ,143 W-FF - Wisconsin forfeited game due to use of an ineligible player ^ overtime periods 9

149 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 12-4 Big Ten: 5-4 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/27/1982 -/- -/- Akron W ,615 12/1/1982 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,127 12/4/1982 -/- -/- Northern Michigan W ,651 12/6/1982 -/- -/- Kansas W ,213 12/8/1982 -/- -/- Cleveland State W ,136 12/27/1982 -/- -/- Florida A&M W ,425 12/30/1982 -/- -/- Pennsylvania W ,282 1/12/1983 -/- 17/16 Minnesota W ,568 1/15/1983 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,309 1/27/1983 -/- -/- Purdue L 77-80^^^ -3 11,702 1/29/1983 -/- -/- Illinois L ,876 2/5/1983 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,609 2/24/1983 -/- 4/4 Indiana W ,541 2/26/1983 -/- 15/15 Ohio State L ,609 3/10/1983 -/- -/- Iowa W ,583 3/12/1983 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,105 ^ overtime periods Overall: 16-2 Big Ten: 7-2 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/26/1983 -/- -/- Toledo W ,402 11/28/1983 -/- -/- North Carolina A&T W ,805 11/30/1983 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,150 12/3/1983 -/- -/- Northern Michigan W ,033 12/10/1983 -/- -/- Dayton W ,972 12/17/1983 -/18 -/- Detroit W ,071 1/5/1984 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,715 1/7/1984 -/- -/- Iowa W ,609 1/18/1984 -/- -/- Ohio State L ,011 1/21/1984 -/- -/- Indiana W ,609 2/11/1984 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,609 2/16/1984 -/- 7/7 Illinois W ,511 2/18/1984 -/- 11/11 Purdue L 64-67^ -3 13,609 3/1/1984 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,109 3/3/1984 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,485 3/15/1984 -/- -/- Wichita State 1 W ,043 3/19/1984 -/- -/- Marquette 1 W ,529 3/22/1984 -/- -/- Xavier 2 W , NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 1 - NIT Quarterfinal, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods Overall: 16-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/26/1984 -/- -/- Detroit W ,116 12/1/1984 -/- -/- Georgia W ,424 12/5/1984 -/- -/- Youngstown State W ,397 12/10/1984 -/- -/- Western Michigan W ,439 12/12/ /- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,157 12/17/ /20 -/- Alcorn State W ,577 12/22/ /20 -/- Rutgers W ,813 1/2/ /17 12/12 Indiana L ,555 1/5/ /17 -/- Ohio State W ,128 1/17/1985 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,482 1/19/1985 -/- -/- Iowa W 69-67^^^ +2 13,069 1/24/ /- -/- Michigan State W ,609 1/27/ /- 15/14 Kansas W ,212 2/7/1985 8/10 -/- Purdue W ,609 2/9/1985 8/10 9/6 Illinois W ,609 2/28/1985 3/3 -/- Wisconsin W ,609 3/2/1985 3/3 -/- Northwestern W ,609 ^ overtime periods Overall: 18-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/1985 3/1 -/- Tennessee W ,609 12/4/1985 2/2 -/- Youngstown State W ,609 12/7/1985 2/2 -/- Florida Southern W ,609 12/9/1985 2/2 -/- Chicago State W ,609 12/12/1985 2/2 -/- Central Michigan W ,609 12/14/1985 2/2 -/- Western Michigan W ,609 12/21/1985 2/2 -/- Northern Michigan W ,609 12/28/1985 2/2 -/- Illinois-Chicago W ,609 12/29/1985 2/2 -/- Cleveland State W ,609 1/8/1986 2/2 18/19 Illinois W ,609 1/11/1986 2/2 20/18 Purdue W ,609 1/30/1986 9/8 -/- Northwestern W ,609 2/1/1986 9/8 -/- Wisconsin W ,609 2/13/ /9 -/- Minnesota W ,609 2/15/ /9 -/- Iowa W ,609 2/20/1986 7/8 19/- Michigan State L ,609 2/22/1986 7/8 -/- Alabama-Birmingham W ,609 3/6/1986 7/7 -/- Ohio State W ,609 3/8/1986 7/7 16/14 Indiana W , Crisler Center attendance record Overall: 15-3 Big Ten: 7-2 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/21/1986 -/- -/- Bradley 1 W ,578 12/1/1986 -/- -/- Ball State W ,415 12/3/1986 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,710 12/6/1986 -/- -/- Illinois-Chicago W ,523 12/8/1986 -/- -/- Western Michigan L ,129 12/9/1986 -/- -/- Kent State W ,108 12/15/1986 -/- -/- Bowling Green W ,131 12/20/1986 -/- -/- Northern Michigan W ,292 1/8/1987 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,686 1/12/1987 -/- 4/4 Indiana L ,434 1/15/1987 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,609 1/18/1987 -/- 5/6 Syracuse W ,609 1/29/1987 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,087 1/31/1987 -/- 2/3 Iowa W ,609 2/18/1987 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,056 2/21/1987 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,609 3/4/1987 -/- 12/12 Illinois L ,145 3/7/1987 -/- 3/3 Purdue W , Preseason NIT First Round, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 15-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/ /13 -/- Bowling Green W ,505 12/5/ /13 -/- Central Michigan W ,609 12/7/ /13 -/- Western Michigan W ,101 12/10/ /15 -/- Austin Peay W ,085 12/12/ /15 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,125 12/19/ /12 -/- Northern Michigan W ,459 12/21/ /12 -/- Grambling State W ,276 1/9/ /11 -/- Minnesota W ,609 1/21/1988 7/8 -/- Wisconsin W ,459 1/28/1988 8/8 13/14 Illinois W ,609 2/3/1988 8/11 13/14 Iowa W ,609 2/7/ /11 6/6 Purdue L ,609 2/13/ /12 19/17 Indiana W ,609 2/22/ /10 -/- Michigan State W ,609 3/2/ /9 -/- Northwestern W ,406 3/12/ /10 -/- Ohio State W ,609 10

150 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 14-2 Big Ten: 7-2 Head Coach: Bill Frieder Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/2/1988 2/2 -/- Grambling State W ,409 12/3/1988 2/2 -/- South Dakota State W ,511 12/5/1988 2/2 -/- Tampa W ,197 12/7/1988 2/2 -/- Central Michigan W ,434 12/12/1988 2/2 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,208 12/20/1988 2/2 -/- Northern Michigan W ,203 12/21/1988 2/2 -/- Youngstown State W ,175 1/7/1989 7/7 -/- Northwestern W ,570 1/12/1989 6/5 -/- Minnesota W ,055 1/16/1989 6/5 18/15 Ohio State W ,191 1/23/1989 6/5 19/17 Indiana L ,609 2/4/ /11 -/- Michigan State W ,609 2/16/ /13 -/- Purdue W ,609 2/25/ /13 -/- Wisconsin W ,504 3/4/ /10 11/11 Iowa W ,519 3/11/1989 8/9 4/5 Illinois L , Overall: 15-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/29/ /12 -/- Grambling State W ,502 12/2/ /12 -/- Iowa State W ,501 12/6/1989 8/10 -/- Central Michigan W ,248 12/9/1989 8/10 6/6 Duke W ^ +5 13,609 12/11/1989 8/10 -/- Chicago State W ,026 12/28/1989 5/6 -/- Northern Michigan W ,609 12/30/1989 5/6 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,609 1/13/1990 3/4 16/15 Minnesota W ,609 1/18/1990 6/7 -/- Ohio State W ,609 1/27/1990 7/8 -/- Michigan State W ,609 1/31/1990 4/4 8/9 Purdue L ,609 2/8/1990 7/8 25/- Indiana W ,609 2/11/1990 7/8 12/13 Illinois W ,609 2/24/1990 7/10 -/- Northwestern W ,609 3/8/ /14 -/- Wisconsin W ,402 3/10/ /14 -/- Iowa W ,488 ^ overtime periods Overall: 10-5 Big Ten: 4-5 Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/28/1990 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,521 12/1/1990 -/- -/- Utah W ,201 12/4/1990 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,817 12/10/1990 -/- -/- Boston University W ,480 12/12/1990 -/- -/- Chicago State W ,102 12/22/1990 -/- -/- Marquette W ,854 1/5/1991 -/- 6/6 Ohio State L ,405 1/17/1991 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,548 1/24/1991 -/- 3/3 Indiana L ,609 1/26/1991 -/- -/- Illinois L ,707 2/9/1991 -/- -/- Iowa W ,644 2/18/1991 -/- -/- Purdue L 77-83^^ -6 10,759 2/21/1991 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,322 3/3/1991 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,485 3/9/1991 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,609 ^ overtime periods * Overall: 10-4 Big Ten: 6-3 Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/9/ /22 -/- Chicago State W ,313 12/12/ /22 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,817 12/14/ /22 1/1 Duke L 85-88^ -3 13,609 12/16/ /15 -/- Central Michigan W ,324 12/21/ /15 -/- Rice W ,986 1/15/ /15 -/- Purdue L ,402 1/25/ /16 -/- Wisconsin W ,599 2/2/ /17 10/8 Ohio State L ,609 2/5/ /16 -/- Northwestern W ,373 2/12/ /17 -/- Iowa W ,524 2/15/ /17 12/12 Michigan State L ,524 2/19/ /19 -/- Minnesota W ,422 3/8/ /18 2/2 Indiana W ,609 3/14/ /15 -/- Illinois W ,605 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games ^ overtime periods * Overall: 14-1* (0-0*) Big Ten: 8-1* (0-0*) Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/7/1992 6/5 -/- Detroit W* ,169 12/9/1992 6/5 -/- Bowling Green W* ,062 12/14/1992 6/6 -/- Cleveland State W* ,984 12/21/1992 6/6 -/- Central Michigan W* ,496 1/2/1993 6/6 -/- Eastern Michigan W* ,562 1/12/1993 2/3 6/4 Indiana L* ,562 1/16/1993 2/3 -/- Notre Dame W* ,562 1/23/1993 5/5 -/- Illinois W* ,562 1/26/1993 5/5 -/- Ohio State W* ,562 2/7/1993 7/9 19/16 Purdue W* ,562 2/10/1993 4/4 -/- Wisconsin W* ,398 2/20/1993 5/5 -/- Minnesota W* ,562 3/2/1993 4/5 15/15 Iowa W* ,475 3/7/1993 4/5 -/- Michigan State W* 87-81^ +6 13,562 3/13/1993 3/3 -/- Northwestern W* ,562 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games ^ overtime periods Overall: 14-2 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/29/1993 5/4 -/- Cleveland State W ,471 12/1/1993 5/4 -/- Tulane W ,022 12/4/1993 5/4 -/- Chattanooga W ,247 12/6/1993 3/4 -/- Detroit W ,159 12/11/1993 3/4 4/5 Duke L ,562 12/20/1993 7/9 -/- Central Michigan W ,998 1/3/ /14 -/- Boston University W ,132 1/5/ /14 -/- Michigan State W ,455 1/13/ /13 -/- Ohio State W 86-75^ ,379 1/29/ /15 16/17 Wisconsin W ,548 2/8/ /13 12/11 Indiana W ,562 2/16/1994 7/11 -/- Iowa W ,394 2/19/1994 7/11 20/19 Minnesota W ,548 2/22/1994 3/6 -/- Illinois W ,548 3/6/1994 3/5 9/12 Purdue L ,562 3/9/1994 8/7 -/- Penn State W ,231 ^ overtime periods 11

151 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 10-3 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 12/5/ /20 -/- Detroit W ,247 12/13/ /22 -/- Pennsylvania L ,562 12/22/1994 -/- -/- Jackson State W ,562 1/3/1995 -/- -/- Purdue W ,562 1/11/1995 -/- 19/19 Iowa W 83-82^^ +1 13,562 1/22/1995 -/- 12/12 Michigan State L ,562 1/29/1995 -/- -/- St. John s L ,562 2/1/1995 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,562 2/8/1995 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,562 2/19/1995 -/- -/- Indiana W ,562 2/26/1995 -/- -/- Illinois W ,562 3/1/1995 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,562 3/8/1995 -/- -/- Penn State W ,562 ^ overtime periods * Overall: 13-2* (0-0*) Big Ten: 7-2* (0-0*) Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/15/ /16 -/- DePaul 1 W* ,139 11/17/ /16 -/- Weber State 1 W* ,408 11/27/ /24 -/- St. Francis W* ,109 12/9/ /21 18/18 Duke W* ,562 12/16/ /16 -/- Washington W* ,998 12/18/ /17 -/- Cleveland State W* ,291 1/6/ /19 -/- Northwestern W* ,204 1/9/ /18 21/21 Illinois W* ,562 1/21/ /19 14/14 Penn State W* ,562 1/31/ /18 17/15 Purdue L* ,562 2/13/1996 -/25 19/19 Iowa L* ,562 2/18/1996 -/25 -/- Indiana W* ,562 2/24/1996 -/- -/- Minnesota W* ,562 2/27/1996 -/- -/- Michigan State W* ,562 3/9/1996 -/- -/- Wisconsin W* ,562 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games 1 - Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) * Overall: 11-3* (0-0*) Big Ten: 6-3* (0-0*) Head Coach: Steve Fisher Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/26/1996 7/7 -/- Ball State W* ,985 12/2/1996 7/7 -/- Bradley W* 66-64^ +2 11,501 12/5/1996 7/7 -/- Detroit W* ,401 1/2/1997 8/5 -/- Ohio State L* ,886 1/9/ /14 25/24 Illinois W* ,265 1/16/ /18 -/- Purdue W* ,897 1/19/ /18 -/- Iowa W* ,562 2/1/ /16 -/- Michigan State W* ,562 2/8/ /15 -/- Penn State W* ,423 2/16/ /14 -/- Indiana L* 81-84^ -3 13,562 2/26/ /21 2/2 Minnesota L* ,562 3/5/1997 -/- -/- Northwestern W* ,016 3/13/1997 -/- -/- Miami (Fla.) 1 W* ,784 3/18/1997 -/- -/- Oklahoma State 1 W* ,670 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games 1 - NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods * Overall: 12-3* (0-0*) Big Ten: 7-1* (0-0*) Head Coach: Brian Ellerbe Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/15/1997 -/- -/- Western Michigan L* ,237 11/19/1997 -/- -/- Cleveland State W* ,527 12/3/1997 -/- -/- Florida International W* ,236 12/6/1997 -/- -/- UNLV W* ,333 12/13/1997 -/- 1/1 Duke W* ,562 12/17/ /- -/- Eastern Michigan L* 83-89^ -6 13,548 12/20/ /- -/- Chattanooga W* ,182 1/3/ /20 -/- Penn State W* ,200 1/10/ /18 -/- Michigan State W* ,562 1/20/ /16 -/- Minnesota W* ,264 1/29/ /17 10/10 Purdue L* ,242 2/5/ /18 -/- Northwestern W* ,173 2/11/ /19 -/- Ohio State W* ,342 2/22/ /21 -/- Indiana W* ,562 2/28/ /21 -/- Wisconsin W* ,324 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games ^ overtime periods * Overall: 8-5* (0-0*) Big Ten: 4-4* (0-0*) Head Coach: Brian Ellerbe Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/16/1998 -/- -/- Ball State L* ,932 11/19/1998 -/- -/- Detroit W* ,274 11/30/1998 -/- -/- Towson W* ,916 12/2/1998 -/- -/- Bradley W* ,017 12/21/1998 -/- -/- Hampton W* ,623 12/30/1998 -/- 19/20 Wisconsin W* ,389 1/5/1999 -/- 13/13 Indiana W* ,495 1/16/1999 -/- 21/23 Ohio State W* ,334 1/28/1999 -/- -/- Illinois L* ,784 1/30/1999 -/- 16/18 Iowa L* ,403 2/7/1999 -/- 18/20 Minnesota W* ,718 2/18/1999 -/- 4/4 Michigan State L* ,548 2/24/1999 -/- -/- Penn State L* ,376 * NCAA sanctioned season; vacated games Overall: 12-5 Big Ten: 4-4 Head Coach: Brian Ellerbe Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/19/1999 -/- -/- Oakland W ,398 11/23/1999 -/- -/- Detroit W ,537 11/27/1999 -/- -/- Western Michigan W ,983 12/4/1999 -/- -/- Chattanooga W ,034 12/8/1999 -/- -/- Kent State W ,723 12/11/1999 -/- 14/13 Duke L ,562 12/23/1999 -/- -/- Duquesne W ,885 12/28/1999 -/- -/- Towson W ,197 1/2/2000 -/- -/- Colorado State W ,033 1/16/2000 -/- 22/21 Illinois W 95-91^ +4 12,367 1/19/2000 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,150 2/1/2000 -/- 8/6 Michigan State L ,562 2/6/2000 -/- 5/8 Ohio State L ,562 2/13/2000 -/- 10/9 Indiana L ,562 2/19/2000 -/- -/- Penn State W 89-87^ +2 11,522 2/24/2000 -/- 21/25 Purdue L ,736 3/1/2000 -/- -/- Iowa W ,571 ^ overtime periods 12

152 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 8-7 Big Ten: 2-6 Head Coach: Brian Ellerbe Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/21/2000 -/- -/- Western Michigan W ,102 11/25/2000 -/- -/- Wagner W ,987 11/28/2000 -/- 12/12 Wake Forest 1 L ,767 12/13/2000 -/- -/- Bowling Green W ,179 12/23/2000 -/- -/- Morris Brown W ,863 12/27/2000 -/- -/- Towson W ,249 12/30/2000 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,627 1/9/2001 -/- -/- Indiana W ,871 1/25/2001 -/- 7/7 Illinois L ,092 1/30/2001 -/- 5/5 Michigan State L ,562 2/3/2001 -/- 10/16 Wisconsin L ,509 2/14/2001 -/- 25/24 Iowa W ,949 2/17/2001 -/- -/- Minnesota L ,336 2/24/2001 -/- -/- Purdue L ,262 2/28/2001 -/- -/- Northwestern L , Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 9-6 Big Ten: 4-4 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/16/2001 -/- -/- Oakland W ,030 11/20/2001 -/- -/- Fairfield W ,379 12/1/2001 -/- 15/15 Boston College L ,681 12/4/2001 -/- -/- IPFW W ,476 12/8/2001 -/- 1/1 Duke L ,751 12/22/2001 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,873 1/5/2002 -/- -/- Purdue W ,190 1/16/2002 -/- -/- Northwestern L ,884 1/19/2002 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,603 1/26/2002 -/- -/- Vermont W ,243 2/2/2002 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,995 2/7/2002 -/- 21/14 Illinois L ,710 2/9/2002 -/- -/- Penn State W ,374 2/17/2002 -/- 22/24 Indiana L ,379 3/2/2002 -/- 18/17 Ohio State L , Overall: 12-4 Big Ten: 6-2 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/30/2002 -/- -/- Western Michigan L ,781 12/3/2002 -/- -/- Central Michigan L ,338 12/11/2002 -/- -/- Bowling Green W ,167 12/14/2002 -/- -/- Charleston Southern W ,030 12/21/2002 -/- -/- Vanderbilt W ,217 12/23/2002 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,152 1/2/2003 -/- -/- San Francisco W ,379 1/4/2003 -/- -/- IUPUI W ,108 1/8/2003 -/- -/- Wisconsin W ,809 1/11/2003 -/- -/- Penn State W ,748 1/22/2003 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,468 1/26/2003 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,751 2/8/2003 -/- -/- Iowa W ,274 2/15/2003 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,183 3/1/2003 -/- 18/16 Illinois L ,057 3/8/2003 -/- -/- Purdue L , Overall: 16-3 Big Ten: 6-2 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/21/2003 -/- -/- Oakland W ,038 11/26/2003 -/- -/- High Point W ,470 12/2/2003 -/- -/- North Carolina State 1 W ,789 12/13/2003 -/- -/- Bowling Green W ,752 12/20/2003 -/- -/- Central Michigan W ,790 12/22/2003 -/- -/- Delaware State W ,123 12/27/2003 -/- -/- UCLA W ,937 12/30/2003 -/- -/- Boston University L ,419 1/7/2004 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,153 1/11/2004 -/- -/- Indiana L ,328 1/28/2004 -/- -/- Iowa W ,921 2/7/2004 -/- -/- Purdue W ,751 2/18/2004 -/- -/- Penn State W ,468 2/22/2004 -/- 12/10 Wisconsin W ,153 2/24/2004 -/- -/- Michigan State L ,751 2/29/2004 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,346 3/16/2004 -/- -/- Missouri 2 W ,507 3/22/2004 -/- -/- Oklahoma 2 W ,241 3/24/2004 -/- -/- Hawaii 3 W , Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2 - NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 3 - NIT Quarterfinal, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 11-7 Big Ten: 2-6 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/15/2004 -/- -/- Binghamton 1 W ,162 11/17/2004 -/- -/- Colorado 1 W ,384 11/19/2004 -/- -/- Sacramento State W ,943 12/4/2004 -/- 20/19 Notre Dame W ,563 12/7/2004 -/- -/- High Point W ,149 12/11/2004 -/- -/- South Florida W ,135 12/14/2004 -/- -/- Boston University L ,266 12/29/2004 -/- -/- Delaware State W ,338 12/31/2004 -/- -/- North Carolina-Asheville W ,786 1/8/2005 -/- -/- Fairfield W ,596 1/12/2005 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,449 1/22/2005 -/- 24/23 Wisconsin L ,751 2/2/2005 -/- -/- Minnesota L ,181 2/8/2005 -/- 1/1 Illinois L ,751 2/12/2005 -/- 13/12 Michigan State L ,751 2/20/2005 -/- -/- Indiana L ,751 2/23/2005 -/- -/- Penn State W ,343 3/5/2005 -/- -/- Iowa L 72-74^ -2 11, Preseason NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ - overtime periods Overall: 16-3 Big Ten: 6-2 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/18/2005 -/ -/- Central Michigan W ,484 11/26/2005 -/ -/- Butler W ,513 11/29/2005 -/ -/- Miami (Fla.) 1 W ,257 12/7/2005 -/ -/- Delaware State W ,704 12/17/2005 -/ 14/14 UCLA L ,751 12/22/2005 -/ -/- Miami (Ohio) W ,073 12/28/2005 -/ -/- Coppin State W ,017 12/31/2005 -/ -/- Chicago State W ,148 1/7/2006 -/ -/- Purdue W ,947 1/18/2006 -/ -/- Northwestern W ,123 1/25/2006 -/ 11/12 Michigan State W ,751 1/28/2006 -/ 23/21 Wisconsin W ,751 2/9/ /22 19/17 Ohio State L ,788 2/15/2006 -/ -/- Minnesota W ,118 2/21/2006 -/ 8/8 Illinois W ,164 3/4/2006 -/ -/- Indiana L ,751 3/16/2006 -/ -/- Texas-El Paso 2 W ,400 3/20/2006 -/ -/- Notre Dame 2 W 87-84^^ +3 8,554 3/22/2006 -/ -/- Miami (Fla) 3 W , Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2 - NIT First & Second Rounds, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 3 - NIT Quarterfinal, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ - overtime periods 13

153 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 18-3 Big Ten: 6-2 Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/10/2006 -/- -/- Central Connecticut State 1 W ,426 11/11/2006 -/- -/- Davidson 1 W ,762 11/12/2006 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan 1 W ,958 11/15/2006 -/- -/- UW-Milwaukee 2 W ,102 11/17/2006 -/- -/- Harvard W ,148 11/22/2006 -/- -/- Youngstown State W ,691 11/25/2006 -/- -/- UMBC W ,078 12/2/2006 -/- -/- Wofford W ,117 12/9/2006 -/- -/- Delaware State W ,449 12/16/2006 -/- -/- Northern Illinois W ,317 12/28/2006 -/- -/- Army W ,105 12/30/2006 -/- -/- Georgetown L ,751 1/3/2007 -/- -/- Illinois W ,023 1/17/2007 -/- -/- Penn State W ,057 1/20/2007 -/- -/- Purdue W ,588 1/31/2007 -/- -/- Iowa L ,129 2/10/2007 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,259 2/17/2007 -/- 24/19 Indiana W ,751 2/27/2007 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,751 3/3/2007 -/- 1/1 Ohio State L ,751 3/13/2007 -/- -/- Utah State W , John Thompson Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2- John Thompson Challenge Championship, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 6-7 Big Ten: 3-4 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/9/2007 -/- -/- Radford W ,756 11/11/2007 -/- -/- Brown W ,948 11/28/2007 -/- -/- Boston College 1 L ,716 12/12/2007 -/- -/- Oakland W ,435 12/15/2007 -/- -/- Central Michigan L ,829 12/22/2007 -/- 8/8 UCLA L ,069 1/2/2008 -/- 25/24 Wisconsin L ,855 1/8/2008 -/- 10/11 Indiana L ,157 1/19/2008 -/- -/- Iowa L ,638 1/31/2008 -/- -/- Minnesota L ,645 2/9/2008 -/- -/- Penn State W ,714 2/17/2008 -/- -/- Ohio State W ,751 2/23/2008 -/- -/- Illinois W ,017 2/26/2008 -/- -/- Northwestern L ,927 3/9/2008 -/- 15/15 Purdue L , Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 14-3 Big Ten: 6-3 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/11/2008 -/- -/- Michigan Tech 1 W ,328 11/12/2008 -/- -/- Northeastern 1 W ,246 11/25/2008 -/- -/- Norfolk State W ,544 11/29/2008 -/- -/- Savannah State W 66-64^ +2 8,190 12/6/2008 -/- 4/4 Duke W ,751 12/13/2008 -/- -/- Eastern Michigan W ,768 12/22/ /- -/- Florida Gulf Coast W ,279 12/29/ /24 -/- North Carolina Central W ,390 12/31/ /24 -/- Wisconsin L ,046 1/4/ /24 -/- Illinois W ,912 1/11/2009 -/- -/- Iowa W ,835 1/17/ /24 -/- Ohio State L ,751 1/24/2009 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,468 2/5/2009 -/- -/- Penn State W ,134 2/10/2009 -/- 9/9 Michigan State L ,751 2/19/2009 -/- -/- Minnesota W ,520 2/26/2009 -/- 16/16 Purdue W , K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ - overtime periods Overall: 10-6 Big Ten: 4-5 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/14/ /15 -/- Northern Michigan W ,730 11/20/ /16 -/- Houston Baptist W ,523 12/2/2009 -/- -/- Boston College 1 L ,718 12/5/2009 -/- -/- Arkansas-Pine Bluff W ,073 12/13/2009 -/- -/- Detroit W ,163 12/22/2009 -/- -/- Coppin State W ,163 1/3/2010 -/- 15/15 Ohio State W ,751 1/10/2010 -/- -/- Northwestern L ,851 1/14/2010 -/- -/- Indiana W ,632 1/17/2010 -/- 15/15 Connecticut W ,536 1/26/2010 -/- 5/5 Michigan State L ,751 1/30/2010 -/- -/- Iowa W ,541 2/6/2010 -/- 16/16 Wisconsin L ,501 2/20/2010 -/- -/- Penn State L ,751 2/23/2010 -/- -/- Illinois L ,357 3/2/2010 -/- -/- Minnesota W , Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 14-5 Big Ten: 5-4 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/13/2010 -/- -/- South Carolina-Upstate W ,632 11/18/2010 -/- -/- Bowling Green W ,852 11/21/2010 -/- -/- Gardner-Webb W ,157 12/4/2010 -/- -/- Harvard W ,559 12/6/2010 -/- -/- Concordia W ,016 12/10/2010 -/- -/- Utah W ,634 12/14/2010 -/- -/- North Carolina Central W ,740 12/18/2010 -/- -/- Oakland W ,738 12/23/2010 -/- -/- Bryant W ,758 12/28/2010 -/- 12/11 Purdue L ,751 1/2/2011 -/- -/- Penn State W ,771 1/9/2011 -/- 3/3 Kansas L 60-67^ -7 12,476 1/12/2011 -/- 2/2 Ohio State L ,994 1/22/2011 -/- 15/19 Minnesota L ,378 1/30/2011 -/- -/- Iowa W ,978 2/9/2011 -/- -/- Northwestern W ,198 2/12/2011 -/- -/- Indiana W ,751 2/23/2011 -/- 12/12 Wisconsin L ,023 3/5/2011 -/- -/- Michigan State W ,751 ^ overtime periods Overall: 16-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/11/ /18 -/- Ferris State W ,029 11/14/ /17 -/- Towson W ,901 11/17/ /17 -/- Western Illinois W ,026 12/3/ /15 -/- Iowa State W ,845 12/13/ /18 -/- Arkansas-Pine Bluff W ,005 12/17/ /18 -/- Alabama A&M W ,497 12/22/ /19 -/- Bradley W ,298 12/29/ /16 -/- Penn State W ,721 1/1/ /16 -/- Minnesota W ,721 1/8/ /13 18/18 Wisconsin W ,721 1/11/ /13 -/- Northwestern W 66-64^ +2 12,605 1/17/ /19 9/9 Michigan State W ,721 2/1/ /22 20/20 Indiana W ,721 2/12/ /25 -/- Illinois W ,721 2/18/ /19 6/6 Ohio State W ,721 2/25/ /13 -/- Purdue L ,721 ^ overtime periods 14

154 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center Year-By-Year Overall: 17-1 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/9/2012 5/5 -/- Slippery Rock W ,693 11/12/2012 5/5 -/- IUPUI 1 W ,412 11/13/2012 5/5 -/- Cleveland State 1 W ,622 11/27/2012 3/3 18/18 North Carolina State 2 W ,693 12/4/2012 3/3 -/- Western Michigan W ,693 12/8/2012 3/3 -/- Arkansas W ,693 12/11/2012 3/3 -/- Binghamton W ,061 12/20/2012 2/2 -/- Eastern Michigan W ,693 12/29/2012 2/2 -/- Central Michigan W ,693 1/6/2013 2/2 -/- Iowa W ,693 1/9/2013 2/2 -/- Nebraska W ,693 1/24/2013 2/3 -/- Purdue W ,693 1/30/2013 1/2 -/- Northwestern W ,693 2/5/2013 3/3 10/10 Ohio State W 76-74^ +2 12,693 2/17/2013 4/5 -/- Penn State W ,693 2/24/2013 7/7 -/- Illinois W ,693 3/3/2013 4/4 9/10 Michigan State W ,693 3/10/2013 7/8 2/2 Indiana L , NIT Season Tip-Off North Regional, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods Overall: 12-3 Big Ten: 5-2 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/13/ /- - Northern Michigan W ,267 11/16/ /25 - Elon 1 W ,716 11/20/ /25 - Xavier 2 L ,967 12/5/ Houston Baptist W ,399 12/12/ Delaware State W ,599 12/15/ Northern Kentucky W ,424 12/19/ Youngstown State W ,752 12/23/ Bryant W ,491 1/2/ Penn State+ W ,707 1/12/2016-3/3 Maryland+ W ,327 1/20/ Minnesota+ W ,726 1/27/ Rutgers+ W ,519 2/2/ /21 Indiana+ L ,312 2/6/ /10 Michigan State+ L ,707 2/13/ /6 Purdue+ W ,707 2/24/ Northwestern+ W ,071 3/5/ Iowa+ L , Battle 4 Atlantis Mainland Match-Up, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2 - Gavitt Games, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Overall: 13-2 Big Ten: 8-1 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/8/2013 7/9 -/- Massachusetts-Lowell W ,707 11/12/2013 7/8 -/- South Carolina State W ,707 11/29/ /20 -/- Coppin State W ,707 12/7/ /21 -/- Houston Baptist W ,579 12/14/2013 RV/25 1/1 Arizona L ,707 12/28/2013 RV/RV -/- Holy Cross W ,707 1/5/2014 RV/RV -/- Northwestern W ,707 1/14/2014 RV/RV -/- Penn State W ,707 1/22/ /t25 10/10 Iowa W ,707 1/30/ /14 -/- Purdue W ,707 2/5/ /16 -/- Nebraska W ,707 2/16/ /18 21/21 Wisconsin L ,707 2/23/ /20 13/14 Michigan State W ,707 3/1/ /16 -/- Minnesota W ,707 3/8/ /12 -/- Indiana W , Overall: 12-6 Big Ten: 6-3 Head Coach: John Beilein Date M-Rk O-Rk Opponent W/L Score +/- Attend. 11/15/ /23 - Hillsdale College W ,707 11/17/ /22 - Bucknell 1 W ,181 11/20/ /22 - Detroit 1 W ,812 11/29/ /18 - Nicholls State W ,139 12/2/ /16 - Syracuse 2 W ,707 12/6/ /16 - NJIT L ,226 12/9/ Eastern Michigan L ,926 12/20/ SMU L ,221 12/22/ Coppin State W ,989 12/30/ Illinois W ^ 12,707 1/10/ Minnesota W ,707 1/17/ Northwestern W ,707 1/24/2015-6/5 Wisconsin L ^ 12,579 1/27/ Nebraska W ,115 2/5/ Iowa L ,490 2/17/ Michigan State L ,502 2/22/ /23 Ohio State W ,618 3/7/ Rutgers W , Progressive Legends Classic: Regional Round, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ overtime periods 15

155 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center All-Time Opponents Akron U-M leads /8/1980 W /27/1982 W Alabama U-M leads /2/1978 W Alabama A&M U-M leads /17/2011 W Alabama-Birmingham U-M leads 1-0 2/22/1986 W Alcorn State U-M leads /17/1984 W Arizona U-M trails /14/2013 l Arkansas U-M leads /6/1980 W /8/2012 W Arkansas Pine-Bluff U-M leads /5/2009 W /13/2011 W Army U-M leads /28/2006 W Austin Peay U-M leads /10/1987 W Ball State U-M leads * 1/22/1968 W /1/1986 W /26/1996 W* /16/1998 L* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Binghamton U-M leads /15/ W /11/2012 W Preseason NIT First Round Boston College U-M trails /1/2001 L /28/ L /2/ L Big Ten/ACC Challenge Boston University Michigan is tied /10/1990 W /3/1994 W /30/2003 L /14/2004 L Bowling Green U-M leads * 12/22/ W /15/1986 W /2/1987 W /9/1992 W* /13/2000 W /11/2002 W /13/2003 W /18/2010 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Michigan Invitational Bradley U-M leads * 11/21/ W /2/1996 W* 66-64^ +2 12/2/1998 W* /22/2011 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Preseason NIT First Round Brown U-M leads /11/2007 W Bryant U-M leads /23/2010 W /23/2015 W Bucknell U-M leads /17/ W Progressive Legends Classic Butler U-M leads /27/1967 W /29/1969 W /26/2005 W Central Connecticut State U-M leads /10/ W John Thompson Challenge Central Michigan U-M leads * 12/21/1976 W /17/1977 W /30/1978 W /3/1979 W /1/1982 W /30/1983 W /12/1985 W /3/1986 W /5/1987 W /7/1988 W /6/1989 W /28/1990 W /16/1991 W /21/1992 W* /20/1993 W /3/2002 L /20/2003 W /18/2005 W /15/2007 L /29/2012 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Charleston Southern U-M leads /14/2002 W Chattanooga U-M leads * 12/4/1993 W /20/1997 W* /4/1999 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Chicago State U-M leads /9/1985 W /11/1989 W /12/1990 W /9/1991 W /31/2005 W Cleveland State U-M leads * 12/8/1982 W /29/1985 W /14/1992 W* /29/1993 W /18/1995 W* /19/1997 W* /13/ W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions NIT Season Tip-Off Colorado U-M leads /17/ W Preseason NIT Second Round Colorado State U-M leads 1-0 1/2/2000 W Concordia U-M leads /6/2010 W Connecticut U-M leads 1-0 1/17/2010 W Coppin State U-M leads /28/2005 W /22/2009 W /29/2013 W /22/2014 W Davidson Michigan is tied /31/1968 L /11/ W John Thompson Challenge Dayton U-M leads /15/1973 W /13/1975 W /10/1977 W /15/1979 W /10/1983 W Delaware State U-M leads /22/2003 W /29/2004 W /7/2005 W /9/2006 W /12/2015 W DePaul U-M leads * 11/15/ W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Preseason NIT First Round Detroit U-M leads * 12/1/1969 W /12/1970 W 74-73^ +1 12/19/1981 L /17/1983 W /26/1984 W /7/1992 W* /6/1993 W /5/1994 W /5/1996 W* /19/1998 W* /23/1999 W /13/2009 W /20/ W Progressive Legends Classic * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Duke U-M trails * 12/6/1967 L /10/1969 L /9/1989 W ^ +5 12/14/1991 L 85-88^ -3 12/11/1993 L /9/1995 W* /13/1997 W* /11/1999 L /8/2001 L /6/2008 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Duquesne U-M leads 2-0 3/12/1981 W /23/1999 W Eastern Michigan U-M leads * 12/10/1970 W /7/1971 W /16/1976 W /30/1977 W /31/1978 W /29/1980 W /30/1981 L /12/1984 W /12/1987 W /12/1988 W /30/1989 W /4/1990 W /12/1991 W /2/1993 W* /17/1997 L* 83-89^ -6 12/30/2000 W /22/2001 W /23/2002 W /12/ W /13/2008 W /20/2012 W /9/2014 L * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods John Thompson Challenge Elon U-M leads /16/ W Battle 4 Atlantis Mainland Match-Up Fairfield U-M leads /20/2001 W /8/2005 W Ferris State U-M leads /11/2011 W Florida A&M U-M leads /27/1982 W Florida Gulf Coast U-M leads /22/2008 W Florida International U-M leads * 12/3/1997 W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Florida Southern U-M leads /7/1985 W Fordham U-M leads /4/1976 W Gardner-Webb U-M leads /21/2010 W Georgetown U-M trails /30/2006 L Georgia U-M leads /1/1984 W Grambling State U-M leads /21/1987 W /2/1988 W /29/1989 W Hampton U-M leads * 12/21/1998 W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Harvard U-M leads /21/ W /17/2006 W /4/2010 W Michigan Invitational 16

156 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center All-Time Opponents Hawaii U-M leads 1-0 3/24/ W NIT Quarterfinal High Point U-M leads /26/2003 W /7/2004 W Hillsdale U-M leads /15/2014 W Holy Cross First Series game in /28/2013 W Houston Baptist U-M leads /20/2009 W /7/2013 W /5/2015 W Illinois U-M leads * 2/20/1968 L /11/1969 W /17/1970 L /12/1972 W /26/1973 L /3/1975 W /23/1976 W /22/1977 W /23/1978 W /3/1979 W /14/1980 W /22/1981 W 80-76^^ +4 2/6/1982 W /29/1983 L /16/1984 W /9/1985 W /8/1986 W /4/1987 L /28/1988 W /11/1989 L /11/1990 W /26/1991 L /14/1992 W /23/1993 W* /22/1994 W /26/1995 W /9/1996 W* /9/1997 W* /28/1999 L* /16/2000 W 95-91^ +4 1/25/2001 L /7/2002 L /1/2003 L /8/2005 L /21/2006 W /3/2007 W /23/2008 W /4/2009 W /23/2010 L /12/2012 W /24/2013 W /30/2014 W 73-65^ +8 * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Illinois-Chicago U-M leads /28/1985 W /6/1986 W Indiana U-M leads * 1/7/1969 W 89-87^ +2 3/7/1970 W /16/1971 W /27/1973 L /4/1974 W /6/1975 L /10/1976 L /3/1977 W /28/1978 W /10/1979 W /23/1980 L /15/1981 W 55-52^ +3 2/27/1982 L /24/1983 W /21/1984 W /2/1985 L /8/1986 W /12/1987 L /13/1988 W /23/1989 L /8/1990 W /24/1991 L /8/1992 W /12/1993 L* /8/1994 W /19/1995 W /18/1996 W* /16/1997 L* 81-84^ -3 2/22/1998 W* /5/1999 W* /13/2000 L /9/2001 W /17/2002 L /11/2004 L /20/2005 L /4/2006 L /17/2007 W /8/2008 L /14/2010 W /12/2011 W /1/2012 W /10/2013 L /8/2014 W /2/2016 L * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Iowa U-M leads * 2/10/1968 L /4/1969 W 99-92^ +7 1/6/1970 L /25/1972 W /8/1973 W /15/1975 W /31/1976 W /17/1977 W /25/1978 W /6/1979 L /5/1980 W /17/1981 L /20/1982 W /10/1983 W /7/1984 W /19/1985 W 69-67^^^ +2 2/15/1986 W /31/1987 W /3/1988 W /4/1989 W /10/1990 W /9/1991 W /12/1992 W /2/1993 W* /16/1994 W /11/1995 W 83-82^^ +1 2/13/1996 L* /19/1997 W* /30/1999 L* /1/2000 W /14/2001 W /8/2003 W /28/2004 W /5/2005 L 72-74^ -2 1/31/2007 L /19/2008 L /11/2009 W /30/2010 W /30/2011 W /6/2013 W /22/2014 W /5/2015 L /5/2016 L * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Iowa State U-M leads /2/1989 W /3/2011 W IPFW U-M leads /4/2001 W IUPUI U-M leads 2-0 1/4/2003 W /12/ W NIT Season Tip-Off Jackson State U-M leads /22/1994 W Kansas U-M leads /6/1982 W /27/1985 W /9/2011 L 60-67^ -7 ^ overtime periods Kent State U-M leads /18/1976 W /10/1980 W /9/1986 W /8/1999 W Kentucky U-M trails /2/ L first game in Crisler Center Louisiana Tech U-M trails /21/1981 L Louisville U-M trails /7/1977 L Manhattan U-M leads /21/ W Michigan Invitational Marquette U-M leads /8/1969 W /6/1977 W /19/ W /22/1990 W NIT Second Round Maryland U-M leads 1-0 1/12/2016 W Maryland-Baltimore County U-M leads /25/2006 W Massachusetts U-M leads /1/1979 W Massachusetts-Lowell U-M leads /8/2013 W Miami (Fla.) U-M leads * 3/13/ W* /29/ W /22/ W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions NIT First Round 2 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge NIT Quarterfinal Miami (Ohio) U-M leads /20/ W /22/2005 W Michigan Invitational Michigan State U-M leads * 1/13/1968 L /8/1969 L /6/1971 W /8/1972 W /10/1973 W /19/1974 W /8/1975 W /17/1976 W /26/1977 W 69-65^ +4 2/11/1978 L /25/1979 W /24/1980 L 58-59^ -1 2/5/1981 W 79-77^ +2 1/21/1982 L /5/1983 L /11/1984 W /24/1985 W /20/1986 L /15/1987 W /22/1988 W /4/1989 W /27/1990 W /9/1991 L /15/1992 L /7/1993 W* 87-81^ +6 1/5/1994 W /22/1995 L /27/1996 W* /1/1997 W* /10/1998 W* /18/1999 L* /1/2000 L /30/2001 L /26/2003 W /24/2004 L /12/2005 L /25/2006 W /27/2007 W /10/2009 L /26/2010 L /5/2011 W /17/2012 W /3/2013 W /23/2014 W /17/2015 L /6/2016 L * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Michigan Tech U-M leads /11/ W K Sports Classic Minnesota U-M leads * 2/5/1968 W /24/1969 W /21/1970 W /20/1971 W /26/1972 W /2/1974 W /17/1975 W 67-65^ +2 1/5/1976 W /19/1977 W /8/1978 W /4/1979 W /3/1980 W /5/1981 W /25/1982 L /12/1983 W /3/1984 W /17/1985 W /13/1986 W /29/1987 W /9/1988 W /12/1989 W /13/1990 W /3/1991 W /19/1992 W /20/1993 W* /19/1994 W /24/1996 W* /26/1997 L* /20/1998 W* /7/1999 W* /17/2001 L /19/2002 W /22/2003 W /2/2005 L /15/2006 W /10/2007 W /31/2008 L /19/2009 W /2/2010 W /22/2011 L /1/2012 W /1/2014 W /10/2015 W /20/2016 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions 17

157 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Crisler Center All-Time Opponents ^ overtime periods Missouri U-M leads 1-0 3/16/ W NIT First Round Morris Brown U-M leads /23/2000 W Nebraska U-M leads 4-0 3/6/ W /9/2013 W /5/2014 W /27/2015 W NIT First Round New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) U-M trails /6/2014 L Nicholls State U-M leads /29/2014 W Norfolk State U-M leads /25/2008 W North Carolina A&T U-M leads /28/1983 W North Carolina Central U-M leads /29/2008 W /14/2010 W North Carolina State U-M leads /2/ W /27/ W Big Ten/ACC Challenge North Carolina Asheville U-M leads /31/2004 W Northeastern U-M leads /12/ W K Sports Classic Northern Illinois U-M leads /30/1967 W /2/1968 W /16/2006 W Northern Kentucky U-M leads /15/2015 W Northern Michigan U-M leads /7/1981 W /4/1982 W /3/1983 W /21/1985 W /20/1986 W /19/1987 W /20/1988 W /28/1989 W /14/2009 W /13/2015 W Northwestern U-M leads * 3/2/1968 W /7/1970 W /6/1971 W /22/1972 W /17/1973 W /11/1974 W /25/1975 W /6/1976 W /6/1977 W /5/1978 W /15/1979 W /2/1980 W /21/1981 L /4/1982 W /12/1983 W /5/1984 W /2/1985 W /30/1986 W /21/1987 W /2/1988 W /7/1989 W /24/1990 W /17/1991 W /5/1992 W /13/1993 W* /1/1995 W /6/1996 W* /5/1997 W* /5/1998 W* /19/2000 W /28/2001 L /16/2002 L /7/2004 W /12/2005 W /18/2006 W /26/2008 L /24/2009 W /10/2010 L /9/2011 W /11/2012 W 66-64^ +2 1/30/2013 W /5/2014 W /17/2015 W /24/2016 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Notre Dame U-M leads * 12/1/1970 L /2/1972 W /16/1993 W* /4/ W /20/2006 W 87-84^^ +3 * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods NIT Second Round Oakland U-M leads /19/1999 W /16/2001 W /21/2003 W /12/2007 W /18/2010 W Ohio State U-M leads * 1/27/1968 L /18/1969 L /27/1971 L /29/1972 W /10/1973 L /9/1974 W /4/1975 W /12/1976 W /5/1977 W /9/1978 W /20/1979 L /19/1980 W 75-74^ +1 2/12/1981 L /28/1982 W 62-60^ +2 2/26/1983 L /18/1984 L /5/1985 W /6/1986 W /8/1987 W /12/1988 W /16/1989 W /18/1990 W /5/1991 L /2/1992 L /26/1993 W* /13/1994 W 86-75^ +11 2/8/1995 W /2/1997 L* /11/1998 W* /16/1999 W* /6/2000 L /2/2002 L /15/2003 W /29/2004 W /9/2006 L /3/2007 L /17/2008 W /17/2009 L /3/2010 W /12/2011 L /18/2012 W /5/2013 W 76-74^ +2 2/22/2015 W ^ overtime periods Ohio University U-M leads /20/ W Michigan Invitational Oklahoma U-M leads 1-0 3/22/ W NIT Second Round Oklahoma State U-M leads * 3/18/ W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions NIT Second Round Oregon State U-M leads /4/1972 W Penn State U-M leads * 3/9/1994 W /8/1995 W /21/1996 W* /8/1997 W* /3/1998 W* /24/1999 L* /19/2000 W 89-87^ +2 2/9/2002 W /11/2003 W /18/2004 W /23/2005 W /17/2007 W /9/2008 W /5/2009 W /20/2010 L /2/2011 W /29/2011 W /17/2013 W /14/2014 W /2/2016 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods Pennsylvania Michigan is tied /30/1982 W /13/1994 L Princeton U-M leads /31/1969 W Purdue U-M trails * 2/27/1968 W /10/1970 L ^ -7 2/2/1971 W /20/1973 L /23/1974 W /1/1975 W /21/1976 W /20/1977 W /30/1978 L /24/1979 L /21/1980 W /7/1981 L 61-67^ -6 1/9/1982 L /27/1983 L 77-80^^^ -3 2/18/1984 L 64-67^ -3 2/7/1985 W /11/1986 W /7/1987 W /7/1988 L /16/1989 W /31/1990 L /18/1991 L 77-83^^ -6 1/15/1992 L /7/1993 W* /6/1994 L /3/1995 W /31/1996 L* /16/1997 W* /29/1998 L* /24/2000 L /24/2001 L /5/2002 W /8/2003 L /7/2004 W /7/2006 W /20/2007 W /9/2008 L /26/2009 W /28/2010 L /25/2012 L /24/2013 W /30/2014 W /13/2016 W ^ overtime periods Radford U-M leads /9/2007 W Rice U-M leads /21/1991 W Rutgers U-M leads /22/1984 W /7/2015 W /27/2016 W Sacramento State U-M leads /19/2004 W San Francisco U-M leads 1-0 1/2/2003 W Savannah State U-M leads /29/2008 W 66-64^ +2 ^ overtime periods Slippery Rock U-M leads /9/2012 W South Carolina U-M leads /10/1975 W South Carolina State First Series Meeting in /12/2013 W South Carolina Upstate U-M leads /13/2010 W South Dakota State U-M leads /3/1988 W South Florida U-M leads /11/2004 W Southern Illinois U-M leads /1/1973 W /19/ W Michigan Invitational Southern Methodist (SMU) U-M trails /20/2014 L St. Francis U-M leads * 11/27/1995 W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions St. John s U-M trails 0-1 1/29/1995 L

158 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Crisler Center All-Time Opponents Syracuse U-M leads 2-0 1/18/1987 W /2/ W ACC/Big Ten Challenge Tampa U-M leads /5/1988 W Tennessee U-M leads /7/1974 W /2/1985 W Texas El-Paso (UTEP) U-M leads 2-0 3/11/ W /16/ W NIT Second Round NIT First Round Toledo U-M leads /21/ L /19/ W /30/1974 W /31/1977 L 84-91^ -7 3/15/1981 W /26/1983 W ^ overtime periods Michigan Invitational Michigan Invitational Towson U-M leads * 11/30/1998 W* /28/1999 W /27/2000 W /14/2011 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Tulane U-M leads /1/1993 W UCLA U-M trails /27/2003 W /17/2005 L /22/2007 L UNLV U-M leads * 12/6/1997 W* Utah U-M leads /23/1968 W /1/1990 W /10/2010 W Utah State U-M leads 1-0 3/13/2007 W Vanderbilt U-M leads /2/1975 W /21/2002 W Vermont U-M leads 1-0 1/26/2002 W Virginia Tech U-M leads /20/ W Michigan Invitational Wagner U-M leads /25/2000 W Wake Forest U-M trails /28/ L Big Ten/ACC Challenge Washington U-M leads * 12/16/1995 W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Weber State U-M leads * 11/17/ W* * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Preseason NIT Second Round Western Illinois U-M leads /17/2011 W Western Kentucky U-M leads /27/1976 W Western Michigan U-M leads * 12/7/1968 W /4/1971 W /18/ W /16/1978 W /22/1979 W /20/1980 W /10/1984 W /14/1985 W /8/1986 L /7/1987 W /15/1997 L* /27/1999 W /21/2000 W /30/2002 L /4/2012 W * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions Michigan Invitational Wichita State U-M leads 1-0 3/15/ W NIT First Round Wisconsin U-M leads * 3/1/1969 W /28/1970 L /13/1971 W /7/1972 W /28/1974 W /27/1975 W 75-73^ +2 2/2/1976 W /8/1977 W /19/1978 W /22/1979 L /9/1980 W /7/1981 W /7/ W-FF /15/1983 W /1/1984 W /28/1985 W /1/1986 W /18/1987 W /21/1988 W /25/1989 W /8/1990 W /21/1991 W /25/1992 W /10/1993 W* /29/1994 W /1/1995 W /9/1996 W* /28/1998 W* /30/1998 W* /3/2001 L /2/2002 W /8/2003 W /22/2004 W /22/2005 L /28/2006 W /2/2008 L /31/2008 L /6/2010 L /23/2011 L /8/2012 W /16/2014 L /24/2015 L 64-69^ -5 * adjusted from NCAA Sanctions ^ overtime periods 1 - W-FF, Wisconsin forfeited game due to use of an ineligible player Wisconsin-Milwaukee U-M leads /15/ W John Thompson Challenge Wofford U-M leads /2/2006 W Wyoming U-M leads /22/ W Michigan Invitational Xavier U-M leads /10/1973 W /22/ W /20/ L NIT Quarterfinal 2 - Gavit Games Yale U-M leads /21/ W Michigan Invitational Youngstown State U-M leads /5/1984 W /4/1985 W /21/1988 W /22/2006 W /19/2015 W

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160 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan & The Big Ten Tournament U-M AT THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES All-Time Sanction Total RECORDS All-Time Sanction All-Time Record BY ROUND All-Time Sanction First Round Second Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Championship TOTALS BY LOCATION All-Time Sanction United Center Conseco Fieldhouse Bankers Life Fieldhouse Verizon Center TOTALS BYES 1998*, 2003, '04, '11, '12, '14, '15, '16, '17 ALL-TIME SEEDINGS No No No No *, 2011 No , '13 No No , '09 No , '07, '10, '16, '17 No , '08, '15 No *, 2001, '02 No No No No Record vs. Seedsd All-Time Sanction vs. No. 1 seeds vs. No. 2 seeds vs. No. 3 seeds vs. No. 4 seeds vs. No. 5 seeds vs. No. 6 seeds vs. No. 7 seeds vs. No. 8 seeds vs. No. 9 seeds vs. No. 10 seeds vs. No. 11 seeds vs. No. 12 seeds vs. No. 13 seeds vs. No. 14 seeds TOTALS Record vs. Opponent All-Time Sanction Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin TOTALS YEAR-BY-YEAR AT THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 1998* U-M #4 seed Chicago, Ill. M5 First Round Bye M6 Quarterfinal #5 Iowa W, M7 Semifinal #8 Minnesota W, M8 Championship #3 Purdue W, * U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M4 First Round #7 Purdue W, 79-73^ M5 Quarterfinal #2 Ohio State L, U-M #8 seed Chicago, Ill. M9 First Round #9 Penn State L, U-M #10 seed Chicago, Ill. M8 First Round #7 Penn State L, U-M #10 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M7 First Round #7 Northwestern W, M8 Quarterfinal #2 Ohio State L, U-M #3 seed Chicago, Ill. M13 First Round Bye M14 Quarterfinal #6 Indiana L, U-M #5 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M11 First Round Bye M12 Quarterfinal #4 Iowa W, M13 Semifinal #1 Illinois L, U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M10 First Round #8 Northwestern L, U-M #7 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M9 First Round #10 Minnesota L, U-M #8 seed Chicago, Ill. M8 First Round #9 Minnesota W, M9 Quartefinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #9 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M13 First Round #8 Iowa W, M14 Quarterfinal #1 Wisconsin L, U-M #7 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M12 First Round #10 Iowa W, M13 Quarterfinal #2 Illinois L, U-M #8 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M11 First Round #9 Iowa W, M12 Quarterfinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #4 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M10 First Round Bye M11 Quarterfinal #5 Illinois W, M12 Semifinal #1 Ohio State L, U-M #2 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M8 First Round Bye M9 Quarterfinal #10 Minnesota W, 73-68^ M10 Semifinal #3 Ohio State L, U-M #5 seed Chicago, Ill. M14 First Round #12 Penn State W, M15 Quarterfinal #4 Wisconsin L, U-M #1 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M13 First Round Bye M14 Quarterfinal #9 Illinois W, M15 Semifinal #5 Ohio State W, M16 Championship #3 Michigan State L, U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M11 First Round Bye M12 Second Round #8 Illinois W, M13 Quarterfinal #1 Wisconsin L, U-M #8 seed Indianapolis, Ind. M9 First Round Bye M10 Second Round #9 Northwestern W, 72-70^ M11 Quarterfinal #1 Indiana W, M12 Semifinal #4 Purdue L, U-M #8 seed Washington, D.C. M8 First Round Bye M9 Second Round #9 Illinois W, M10 Quarterfinal #1 Purdue W, 74-70^ M11 Semifinal #4 Minnesota W, M12 Championship #2 Wisconsin W, ^ overtime * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records for the team and four specific players from ; ; ; and U-M vacated its 1992 Final Four; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship. 2

161 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament All-Time Results 1998* Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 5) #8 Minnesota defeated #9 Northwestern 64-56# #10 Wisconsin defeated #7 Penn State #6 Indiana defeated #11 Ohio State Quarterfinals (March 6) #4 Michigan defeated #5 Iowa 77-66* #8 Minnesota defeated #1 Michigan State 76-73# #2 Illinois defeated #10 Wisconsin #3 Purdue defeated #6 Indiana Semifinals (March 7) #4 Michigan defeated #8 Minnesota 85-69#* #3 Purdue defeated #2 Illinois Championship (March 8) #4 Michigan defeated #3 Purdue 76-67* 1999* Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 4) #8 Northwestern defeated #9 Penn State #10 Michigan defeated #7 Purdue 79-73, ot #11 Illinois defeated #6 Minnesota 67-64# Quarterfinals (March 5) #4 Wisconsin defeated #5 Iowa #1 Michigan State defeated #8 Northwestern #2 Ohio State defeated #10 Michigan 87-69* #11 Illinois defeated #3 Indiana Semifinals (March 6) #1 Michigan State defeated #4 Wisconsin #11 Illinois defeated #2 Ohio State Championship (March 7) #1 Michigan State defeated #11 Illinois Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 9) #9 Penn State defeated #8 Michigan #7 Iowa defeated #10 Minnesota #6 Wisconsin defeated #11 Northwestern Quarterfinals (March 10) #4 Illinois defeated #5 Indiana #9 Penn State defeated #1 Ohio State #2 Michigan State defeated #7 Iowa #6 Wisconsin defeated #3 Purdue Semifinals (March 11) #4 Illinois defeated #9 Penn State #2 Michigan State defeated #6 Wisconsin Championship (March 12) #2 Michigan State defeated #4 Illinois Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 8) #8 Purdue defeated #9 Minnesota #7 Penn State defeated #10 Michigan #6 Iowa defeated #11 Northwestern Quarterfinals (March 9) #4 Indiana defeated #5 Wisconsin #1 Illinois defeated #8 Purdue #7 Penn State defeated #2 Michigan State #6 Iowa defeated #3 Ohio State Semifinals (March 10) #4 Indiana defeated #1 Illinois #6 Iowa defeated #7 Penn State Championship (March 11) #6 Iowa defeated #4 Indiana Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 7) #9 Iowa defeated #8 Purdue #10 Michigan defeated #7 Northwestern #6 Minnesota defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 8) #4 Indiana defeated #5 Michigan State #9 Iowa defeated #1 Wisconsin #2 Ohio State defeated #10 Michigan #3 Illinois defeated #6 Minnesota Semifinals (March 9) #9 Iowa defeated #4 Indiana #2 Ohio State defeated #3 Illinois Championship (March 10) #2 Ohio State defeated #9 Iowa Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 13) #8 Ohio State defeated #9 Iowa #10 Northwestern defeated #7 Minnesota #6 Indiana defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 14) #8 Ohio State defeated #1 Wisconsin #5 Michigan State defeated #4 Purdue #2 Illinois defeated #10 Northwestern #6 Indiana defeated #3 Michigan Semifinals (March 15) #8 Ohio State defeated #5 Michigan State #2 Illinois defeated #6 Indiana Championship (March 16) #2 Illinois defeated #8 Ohio State Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 11) #8 Indiana defeated #9 Ohio State #10 Minnesota defeated #7 Purdue #6 Northwestern defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 12) #1 Illinois defeated #8 Indiana #5 Michigan defeated #4 Iowa #2 Wisconsin defeated #10 Minnesota #3 Michigan State defeated #6 Northwestern Semifinals (March 13) #1 Illinois defeated #5 Michigan #2 Wisconsin defeated #3 Michigan State Championship (March 14) #2 Wisconsin defeated #1 Illinois Chicago, Ill. United Center First Round (March 10) #8 Northwestern defeated #9 Michigan #7 Iowa defeated #10 Purdue #6 Ohio State defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 11) #1 Illinois defeated #8 Northwestern #5 Minnesota defeated #4 Indiana #7 Iowa defeated #2 Michigan State #3 Wisconsin defeated #6 Ohio State Semifinals (March 12) #1 Illinois defeated #5 Minnesota #3 Wisconsin defeated #7 Iowa Championship (March 13) #1 Illinois defeated #3 Wisconsin Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 9) #8 Penn State defeated #9 Northwestern #10 Minnesota defeated #7 Michigan #6 Michigan State defeated #11 Purdue Quarterfinals (March 10) #1 Ohio State defeated #8 Penn State #5 Indiana defeated #4 Wisconsin #2 Iowa defeated #7 Minnesota #6 Michigan State defeated #3 Illinois Semifinals (March 11) #1 Ohio State defeated #5 Indiana #2 Iowa defeated #6 Michigan State Championship (March 12) #2 Iowa defeated #1 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 8) #8 Michigan defeated #9 Minnesota #7 Michigan State defeated #10 Northwestern #6 Illinois defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 9) #1 Ohio State defeated #8 Michigan #5 Purdue defeated #4 Iowa #2 Wisconsin defeated #7 Michigan State #6 Illinois defeated #3 Indiana 58-54, ot Semifinals (March 10) #1 Ohio State defeated #5 Purdue #2 Wisconsin defeated #6 Illinois Championship (March 11) #1 Ohio State defeated #2 Wisconsin Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 13) #9 Michigan defeated #8 Iowa #10 Illinois defeated #7 Penn State #6 Minnesota defeated #11 Northwestern Quarterfinals (March 14) #1 Wisconsin defeated #9 Michigan #4 Michigan State defeated #5 Ohio State #10 Illinois defeated #2 Purdue 74-67, ot #6 Minnesota defeated #3 Indiana Semifinals (March 15) #1 Wisconsin defeated #4 Michigan State #10 Illinois defeated #6 Minnesota Championship (March 16) #1 Wisconsin defeated #10 Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 12) #8 Minnesota defeated #9 Northwestern #7 Michigan defeated #10 Iowa #6 Penn State defeated #11 Indiana Quarterfinals (March 13) #1 Michigan State defeated #8 Minnesota #5 Ohio State defeated #4 Wisconsin #2 Illinois defeated #7 Michigan #3 Purdue defeated #6 Penn State Semifinals (March 14) #5 Ohio State defeated #1 Michigan State #3 Purdue defeated #2 Illinois Championship (March 15) #3 Purdue defeated #5 Ohio State # Minnesota forfeited records due to NCAA Sanctions * Michigan vacated records due to NCAA Sanctions 3

162 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament All-Time Results 2010 Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 11) #8 Michigan defeated #9 Iowa #7 Northwestern defeated #10 Indiana #6 Minnesota defeated #11 Penn State Quarterfinals (March 12) #1 Ohio State defeated #8 Michigan #5 Illinois defeated #4 Wisconsin #2 Purdue defeated #7 Northwestern #6 Minnesota defeated #3 Michigan State 72-67, ot Semifinals (March 13) #1 Ohio State defeated #5 Illinois 88-81, 2ot #6 Minnesota defeated #2 Purdue Championship (March 14) #1 Ohio State defeated #6 Minnesota Indianapolis, Ind. - Conseco Fieldhouse First Round (March 10) #8 Northwestern defeated #9 Minnesota #7 Michigan State defeated #10 Iowa #6 Penn State defeated #11 Indiana Quarterfinals (March 11) #1 Ohio State defeated #8 Northwestern 67-61, ot #4 Michigan defeated #5 Illinois #7 Michigan State defeated #2 Purdue #6 Penn State defeated #3 Wisconsin Semifinals (March 12) #1 Ohio State defeated #4 Michigan #6 Penn State defeated #7 Michigan State Championship (March 13) #1 Ohio State defeated #6 Penn State Indianapolis, Ind. - Bankers Life Fieldhouse First Round (March 8) #8 Iowa defeated #9 Illinois #5 Indiana defeated #12 Penn State #10 Minnesota defeated #7 Northwestern 75-68, ot #6 Purdue defeated #11 Nebraska Quarterfinals (March 9) #1 Michigan State defeated #8 Iowa #4 Wisconsin defeated #5 Indiana #2 Michigan defeated #10 Minnesota ot #3 Ohio State defeated #6 Purdue Semifinals (March 10) #1 Michigan State defeated #4 Wisconsin #3 Ohio State defeated #2 Michigan Championship (March 11) #1 Michigan State defeated #3 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 14) #8 Illinois defeated #9 Minnesota #5 Michigan defeated #12 Penn State #10 Nebraska defeated #7 Purdue #6 Iowa defeated #11 Northwestern Quarterfinals (March 15) #1 Indiana defeated #8 Illinois #4 Wisconsin defeated #5 Michigan #2 Ohio State defeated #10 Nebraska #3 Michigan State defeated #7 Iowa Semifinals (March 16) #4 Wisconsin defeated #1 Indiana #2 Ohio State defeated #3 Michigan State Championship (March 17) #2 Ohio State defeated #4 Wisconsin Indianapolis, Ind. - Bankers Life Fieldhouse First Round (March 13) #9 Illinois defeated #8 Indiana #5 Ohio State defeated #12 Purdue #7 Minnesota defeated #10 Penn State #11 Northwestern defeated #6 Iowa Quarterfinals (March 14) #1 Michigan defeated #9 Illinois #5 Ohio State defeated #4 Nebraska #2 Wisconsin defeated #7 Minnesota #3 Michigan State defeated #11 Northwestern Semifinals (March 15) #1 Michigan defeated #5 Ohio State #3 Michigan State defeated #2 Wisconsin Championship (March 16) #3 Michigan State defeated #1 Michigan Chicago, Ill. - United Center First Round (March 11) #13 Penn State defeated #12 Nebraska #11 Minnesota defeated #14 Rutgers Second Round (March 12) #9 Michigan defeated #8 Illinois #13 Penn State defeated #5 Iowa #7 Indiana defeated #10 Northwestern #6 Ohio State defeated #11 Minnesota Quarterfinals (March 13) #1 Wisconsin defeated #9 Michigan #4 Purdue defeated #13 Penn State #2 Maryland defeated #7 Indiana #3 Michigan State defeated #6 Ohio State Semifinals (March 14) #1 Wisconsin defeated #4 Purdue #3 Michigan State defeated #2 Maryland Championship (March 15) #1 Wisconsin defeated #3 Michigan State 80-69, ot 2016 Indianapolis, Ind. - Bankers Life Fieldhouse First Round (March 9) #12 Illinois defeated #13 Minnesota #11 Nebraska defeated #14 Rutgers Second Round (March 10) #8 Michigan defeated #9 Northwestern 72-70, ot #12 Illinois defeated #5 Iowa #7 Ohio State defeated #10 Penn State #11 Nebraska defeated #6 Wisconsin Quarterfinal (March 11) #8 Michigan defeated #1 Indiana #4 Purdue defeated #12 Illinois #2 Michigan State defeated #7 Ohio State #3 Maryland defeated #11 Nebraska Semifinal (March 12) #4 Purdue defeated #8 Michigan #2 Michigan State defeated #3 Maryland Championship (March 13) #2 Michigan State defeated #4 Purdue Washington, D.C. - Verizon Center First Round (March 8) #13 Penn State defeated #12 Nebraska OT #14 Rutgers defeated #11 Ohio State Second Round (March 9) #8 Michigan defeated #9 Illinois #5 Michigan State defeated #13 Penn State #10 Indiana defeated #7 Iowa #6 Northwestern defeated #14 Rutgers Quarterfinal (March 10) #8 Michigan defeated #1 Purdue OT #4 Minnesota defeated #5 Michigan State #2 Wisconsin defeated #10 Indiana #6 Northwestern defeated #3 Maryland Semifinal (March 11) #8 Michigan defeated #4 Minnesota #2 Wisconsin defeated #6 Northwestern Championship (March 12) #8 Michigan defeated #2 Wisconsin

163 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament All-Tournament Teams 1998 All-Tournament Team Quincy Lewis, Minnesota Brad Miller, Purdue Mike Robinson, Purdue ROBERT TRAYLOR*, U-M (MOP) JEROD WARD, U-M 1999 All-Tournament Team Cory Bradford, Illinois Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State (MOP) Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern Michael Redd, Ohio State Antonio Smith, Michigan State 2000 All-Tournament Team Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State Brian Cook, Illinois Joe Crispin, Penn State Morris Peterson, Michigan State (MOP) Jarett Stephens, Penn State 2001 All-Tournament Team Tom Coverdale, Indiana Joe Crispin, Penn State Reggie Evans, Iowa (MOP) Kirk Haston, Indiana Jared Jeffries, Indiana 2002 All-Tournament Team Brian Brown, Ohio State Brent Darby, Ohio State Boban Savovic, Ohio State (MOP) Reggie Evans, Iowa Luke Recker, Iowa 2003 All-Tournament Team Brian Cook, Illinois (MOP) Sean Connolly, Ohio State Tom Coverdale, Indiana Brent Darby, Ohio State Roger Powell, Illinois 2004 All-Tournament Team Devin Harris, Wisconsin (MOP) Mike Wilkinson, Wisconsin Dee Brown, Illinois Deron Williams, Illinois Jitim Young, Northwestern 2005 All-Tournament Team Alando Tucker, Wisconsin Luther Head, Illinois Zach Morley, Wisconsin Vincent Grier, Minnesota James Augustine, Illinois (MOP) 2006 All-Tournament Team Maurice Ager, Michigan State J.J. Sullinger, Ohio State Jamar Butler, Ohio State Greg Brunner, Iowa Jeff Horner, Iowa (MOP) 2007 All-Tournament Team Mike Conley, Jr., Ohio State Greg Oden, Ohio State (MOP) Carl Landry, Purdue Kammron Taylor, Wisconsin Alando Tucker, Wisconsin 2008 All-Tournament Team Drew Neitzel, Michigan State Demetri McCamey, Illinois Shaun Pruitt, Illinois Michael Flowers, Wisconsin Marcus Landry, Wisconsin (MOP) 2009 All-Tournament Team Evan Turner, Ohio State Robbie Hummel, Purdue (MOP) JaJuan Johnson, Purdue Mike Davis, Illinois E'Twaun Moore, Purdue 2010 All-Tournament Team Demetri McCamey, Illinois Devoe Joseph, Minnesota William Buford, Ohio State David Lighty, Ohio State Evan Turner, Ohio State (MOP) 2011 All-Tournament Team William Buford, Ohio State Jon Diebler, Ohio State Jared Sullinger, Ohio State (MOP) Talor Battle, Penn State Michael Thompson, Northwestern Kalin Lucas, Michigan State 2012 All-Tournament Team Jared Sullinger, Ohio State Deshaun Thomas, Ohio State Draymond Green, MSU (MOP) Brandon Wood, Michigan State Andre Hollins, Minnesota 2013 All-Tournament Team Cody Zeller, Indiana Aaron Craft, Ohio State (MOP) DeShaun Thomas, Ohio State Brian Evans, Wisconsin Traevon Jackson, Wisconsin 2014 All-Tournament Team NIK STAUSKAS, U-M Branden Dawson, MSU (MOP) Gary Harris, Michigan State Adreian Payne, Michigan State LaQuinton Ross, Ohio State 2015 All-Tournament Team Branden Dawson, Michigan State Travis Trice, Michigan State D.J. Newbill, Penn State Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (MOP) Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin 2016 All-Tournament Team ZAK IRVIN, U-M Denzel Valentine, Michigan State (MOP) Shavon Shields, Nebraska Vince Edwards, Purdue A.J. Hammons, Purdue 2017All-Tournament Team ZAK IRVIN, U-M DERRICK WALTON JR., U-M (MOP) Bronson Keonig, Wisconsin Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 5

164 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Team Game Records Most Points Scored U-M 85 Minnesota (SF), 3/7/1998* W, 85-69* 84 #4 Minnesota (SF), 3/11/2017 W, Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, OPP 87 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* Fewest Points Scored U-M 34 Wisconsin (QF), 3/14/2008 L, Minnesota (1st), 3/8/2007 W, Illinois (QF), 3/13/2009 L, OPP 40 Minnesota (1st), 3/8/2007 W, Highest Winning Margin U-M +28 #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, #7 Northwestern (1st), 3/7/2002 W, #9 Illinois (2nd), 3/9/2017 W, OPP +22 #3 Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 L, Lowest Winning Margin U-M +1 #9 Illinois (QF), 3/14/2014 W, #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, ot +3 (2x) last: #1 Indiana (QF), 3/11/2016 W, OPP +1 #1 Ohio State (QF), 3/12/2010 L, Highest Losing Margin U-M -22 #3 Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 L, #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* -17 (2x) last: #4 Purdue (SF), 3/12/2016 L, OPP -28 #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, Lowest Losing Margin U-M -1 #1 Ohio State (QF), 3/12/2010 L, (2x) last: #8 Northwestern (1st), 3/10/2005 L, #10 Minnesota (1st), 3/9/2006 L, OPP -1 #9 Illinois (QF), 3/14/2014 W, Field Goals U-M 34 #3 Purdue (F), 3/8/1998* W, 76-67* 32 #7 Penn State (1st), 3/8/2001 L, (2x) last: #9 Illinois (2nd), 3/9/2017 W, U-M Low 10 #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/14/2008 L, OPP 31 (2x) last: #4 Minnesota (SF), 3/11/2017) W, Field Goal Attempts U-M 70 #3 Purdue (F), 3/8/1998* W, 76-67* 63 #12 Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, (2x) last: #4 Purdue (SF), 3/12/2016 L, U-M Low 47 (3x) last: #5 Ohio State (SF), 3/15/2014 W, OPP 68 #9 Northestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, ot Field Goal Percentage U-M 59.2% (29-49) #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, % (27-48) #2 Wisconsin (C), 3/12/2017 W, % (28-52) #8 Minnesota (SF), 3/7/1998* W, 85-69* U-M Low 20.0% (10-50) #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/14/2008 L, OPP 52.7% (29-55) #4 Purdue (SF), 3/12/2016 L, Three-Point Field Goals U-M 13 #8 Minnesota (SF), 3/7/1998* W, 85-69* 12 (2x) last: #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, #5 Illinois (QF), 3/11/2011 W, U-M Low 3 (2x) last: #4 Wisconsin (QF), 3/15/2013 L, OPP 11 #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, ot Three-Point Attempts U-M 30 #9 Illinois (QF), 3/14/2014 W, (3x) last: #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, (5x) last: #1 Purdue (QF), 3/10/2017 W, ot U-M Low 13 (2x) last: #4 Wisconsin (QF), 3/15/2013 L, OPP 30 #7 Northwestern (1st), 3/7/2002 W, Three-Point Percentage U-M 61.5% (8-13) #7 Northwestern (1st), 3/7/2002 W, % (13-23) #8 Minnesota (SF), 3/7/1998* W, 85-69* 55.6% (10-18) #5 Iowa (QF), 3/6/1998* W, 77-66* U-M Low 16.0% (4-25) #3 Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 L, OPP 58.3% (7-12) #1 Ohio State (QF), 3/12/2010 L, Free Throws U-M 30 #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* 28 #4 Iowa (QF), 3/12/2004 W, #12 Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, U-M Low 0 #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, OPP 23 #6 Indiana (QF), 3/14/2003 L, Free Throw Attempts U-M 35 (2x) last: #4 Iowa (QF), 3/12/2004 W, (2x) last: #8 Minnesota (1st), 3/8/2007 W, (2x) last: #3 Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 L, U-M Low 2 #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, OPP 33 #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* Free Throw Percentage U-M 93.7% (15-16) #3 Michigan State (F), 3/16/2014 L, % (14-16) #1 Indiana (QF), 3/11/2016 W, % (6-7) (3x) last: #9 Illinois (2nd), 3/9/2017 W, U-M Low 0.0% (0-2) #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, OPP 87.5% (14-16) #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, Offensive Rebounds U-M 22 #1 Ohio State (QF), 3/9/2007 L, #3 Purdue (F), 3/8/1998* W, 76-67* 19 #3 Purdue (1st), 3/4/1999* W, 79-73* U-M Low 2 #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, OPP 17 (2x) last: #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* Defensive Rebounds U-M 30 (2x) last: #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, (3x) last: #4 Wisconsin (QF), 3/15/2013 L, (3x) last: #1 Purdue (QF), 3/10/2017 W, ot U-M Low 15 (2x) last: #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, OPP 33 #4 Purdue (SF), 3/12/2016 L, Rebounds U-M 47 #1 Ohio State (QF), 3/9/2007 L, (2x) last: #7 Purdue (F), 3/4/1999* W, 79-73* 45 #8 Minnesota (1st), 3/8/2007 W, U-M Low 19 last: #1 Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 L, OPP 45 #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, ot Fouls U-M 27 #9 Penn State (1st), 3/9/2000 L, #6 Indiana (QF), 3/14/2003 L, #10 Minnesota (1st), 3/9/2006 L, U-M Low 10 #12 Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, OPP 26 #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* Assists U-M 24 (2x) last: #7 Penn State (1st), 3/8/2001 L, (2x) last: #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, #5 Iowa (QF), 3/6/1998* W, 77-66* U-M Low 6 #1 Purdue (QF), 3/10/2017 W, ot OPP 22 (2x) last: #4 Illinois (SF), 3/13/2004 L, Turnovers U-M 21 #10 Minnesota (1st), 3/9/2006 L, #2 Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999* L, 87-69* 19 #8 Northwestern (1st), 3/10/2005 L, U-M Low 3 #12 Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, OPP 18 #10 Minnesota (1st), 3/9/2006 L, Blocks U-M 9 #12 Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 W, #8 Northwestern (1st), 3/10/2005 L, (2x) last: #8 Iowa (1st), 3/13/2008 W, U-M Low 0 (2x) last: #9 Illinois (2nd), 3/9/2017 W, OPP 7 (4x) last: #1 Indiana (QF), 3/11/2016 W, Steals U-M 10 #9 Illinois (2nd), 3/9/2017 W, #10 Iowa (1st), 3/12/2009 W, (2x) last: #7 Northwestern (1st), 3/7/2002 W, U-M Low 2 (4x) last: #9 Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/2016 W, ot OPP 12 #8 Northwestern (1st), 3/10/2005 L,

165 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Individual Game Records Points Scored U-M 30 Trey Burke vs. Minnesota (QF), 3/9/ Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/11/ DeShawn Sims vs. Iowa (1st), 3/12/ Manny Harris vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/12/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/7/ Louis Bullock* vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/1999* OPP 33 Brian Cardinal (Purdue) vs. U-M (1st), 3/4/1999 Field Goals U-M 12 DeShawn Sims vs. Iowa (1st), 3/12/ Robert Traylor* vs. Purdue (C), 3/8/ D.J. Wilson vs. Purdue (QF), 3/10/ Trey Burke vs. Minnesota (QF), 3/9/ Bernard Robinson Jr. vs. Penn State (1st), 3/8/2001 OPP 11 A.J. Hammons (Purdue) vs. U-M (SF), 3/12/ Mike Davis (Illinois) vs. U-M (QF), 3/13/2009 Field Goals Attempts U-M 22 Trey Burke vs. Wisconsin (QF), 3/15/ DeShawn Sims vs. Illinois (QF), 3/13/ Bernard Robinson Jr. vs. Penn State (1st), 3/8/ Louis Bullock* vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/ D.J. Wilson vs. Purdue (QF), 3/10/ Zak Irvin vs. Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/2015 OPP 12 D.J. Newbill (Penn State) vs. U-M (1st), 3/14/2013 Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) U-M 78.5% (11-14) Trey Burke vs. Minnesota (QF), 3/9/ % (12-16) DeShawn Sims vs. Iowa (1st), 3/12/ % (12-16) Robert Traylor* vs. Purdue (C), 3/8/ % (8-11) Dion Harris vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/2004 OPP 66.7& (10-15) Deshaun Thomas (OSU) vs. U-M (SF), 3/10/2012 Three-Point Field Goals U-M 6 Dion Harris vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ Stu Douglass vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/12/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/7/ (14x) last: Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Wisconsin (C), 3/12/2017 OPP 5 (3x) last: Tre Demps (Northwestern) vs. U-M (2nd), 3/10/2016 Three-Point Attempts U-M 11 Dion Harris vs. Minnesota (1st), 3/9/ Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Illinois (2nd), 3/9/ Nik Stauskas vs. Illinois (QF), 3/14/ Robbie Reid vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/ (5x) last: Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Ohio State (SF), 3/12/2011 OPP 12 Tom Coverdale (Indiana) vs. U-M (QF), 3/14/2003 Three-Point Percentage (Minimum 5 attempts) U-M 75.0% (6-8) Dion Harris vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ % (5-7) LaVell Blanchard vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/7/ % (4-6) Duncan Robinson vs. Northwestern (2nd), 3/10/ % (5-8) Stu Douglass vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/12/2010 OPP 50.0% (5-10) Cully Payne (Iowa) vs. U-M (1st), 3/11/ % (5-10) Brian Cardinal (Purdue) vs. U-M (1st), 3/4/1999 Free Throws U-M 10 Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/11/ Nik Stauskas vs. Illinois (QF), 3/14/ Manny Harris vs. Iowa (1st), 3/11/ Courtney Sims vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/10/ Lester Abram vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/8/ Louis Bullock* vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/5/ (6x) last: Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 OPP 12 Brian Cardinal (Purdue) vs. U-M (1st), 3/4/1999 Free Throw Attempts U-M 11 Courtney Sims vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/10/ Josh Asselin vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/ Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/11/ Nik Stauskas vs. Illinois (QF), 3/14/ Manny Harris vs. Iowa (1st), 3/11/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/8/ Louis Bullock* vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/5/ (2x) last: Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Ohio State (SF), 3/10/2012 OPP 17 Cyrus Tate (Iowa) vs. U-M (1st), 3/13/2008 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 7 attempts) U-M 100.0% (10-10) Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/9/ % (9-9) Lester Abram vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ % (7-7) Louis Bullock* vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/7/ % (9-10) Nik Stauskas vs. Illinois (QF), 3/14/ % (9-10) Manny Harris vs. Iowa (1st), 3/11/ % (9-10) LaVell Blanchard vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/8/ % (9-10) Louis Bullock* vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/5/1999 OPP 100.0% (7-7) Andre Hollins (Minnesota) vs. U-M (QF), 3/9/ % (7-7) Dee Brown (Illinois vs. U-M (SF), 3/13/2004 Offensive Rebounds U-M 7 Robert Traylor* vs. Iowa (QF), 3/6/ Courtney Sims vs. Illinois (SF), 3/13/ Peter Vignier vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/ Robert Traylor* vs. Purdue (C), 3/8/ (3x) last: Mitch McGary vs. Penn State (1st), 3/14/2013 OPP 7 Cyrus Tate (Iowa) vs. U-M (xx), 3/13/2008 Defensive Rebounds U-M 11 Zak Irvin vs. Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/ Tim Hardaway Jr. vs. Wisconsin (QF), 3/15/ DeShawn Sims vs. Iowa (1st), 3/13/ Brent Petway vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/9/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Penn State (1st), 3/8/ Robert Traylor* vs. Iowa (QF), 3/6/ (4x) last: Courtney Sims vs. Minnesota (xx), 3/8/2001 OPP 11 A.J. Hammons (Purdue) vs. U-M (SF), 3/12/2016 Rebounds U-M 16 Robert Traylor* vs. Iowa (QF), 3/6/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Penn State (1st), 3/8/ Robert Traylor* vs. Purdue (C), 3/8/ (2x) last: Brent Petway vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/9/2007 OPP 15 Zach Puchtel (Minnesota) vs. U-M (1st), 3/9/2006 Assists U-M 12 Derrick Walton Jr. vs Indiana (QF), 3/11/ Bernard Robinson Jr. vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Minnesota (SF), 3/11/ Avery Queen vs. Penn State (1st), 3/8/2001 OPP 9 Joe Crispin (Penn State) vs. U-M (1st), 3/9/2000 Turnovers U-M 8 Trey Burke vs. Ohio State (SF), 3/10/ Robbie Reid vs. Ohio State (Qf), 3/5/ (2x) last: Bernard Robinson Jr. vs. Indiana (QF), 3/15/2003 OPP 6 Vincent Grier (Minnesota) vs. U-M (1st), 3/9/ Pierre Pierce (Iowa) vs. U-M (QF), 3/12/2004 Blocks U-M 4 Courtney Sims vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/10/ Courtney Sims vs. Illinois (SF), 3/13/ Brandon Smith vs. Ohio State (QF), 3/5/ (7x) last: D.J. Wilson vs. Purdue (QF), 3/10/2017 OPP 4 (2x) last: Greg Oden (Ohio State) vs. U-M (QF), 3/9/2007 Steals U-M 5 Moritz Wagner vs. Illinois (2nd), 3/9/ Derrick Walton Jr. vs. Purdue (SF), 3/12/ Zak Irvin vs. Wisconsin (QF), 3/13/ Glenn Robinson III vs. Ohio State (SF), 3/15/ Glenn Robinson III vs. Penn State (1st), 3/14/ Manny Harris vs. Iowa (1st), 3/11/ DeShawn Sims vs. Iowa (1st), 3/12/ Dani Wohl vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/10/ Chris Hunter vs. Iowa (QF), 3/12/ LaVell Blanchard vs. Northwestern (1st), 3/7/ Louis Bullock* vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/1999 OPP 5 (2x) last: Brandon Paul (Illinois) vs. U-M (QF), 3/11/2011 Minutes U-M 45 Zak Irvin vs. Purdue (QF), 3/10/ Trey Burke vs. Minnesota (QF), 3/9/ Robbie Reid vs. Purdue (1st), 3/4/ Derrick Walton Jr.vs. Purdue (QF), 3/10/2017 OPP 45 Tre Demps (Northwestern) vs. U-M (1st), 3/10/2016 7

166 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Player Careers M.A. Abdur-Rahkman Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago, Ill vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago, Ill vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C Career Lester Abram Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % Rotolu Adebiyi Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Eso Akunne Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Spike Albrecht Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago Career John Andrews Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % Career % % % Josh Asselin Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % Career % % % Chuck Bailey Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Reed Baker Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % Josh Bartelstein Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Maceo Baston Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % Career % % % Ashtyn Bell Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % Career % % %

167 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Max Bielfeldt Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago Career % % % LaVell Blanchard Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % Career % % % Adam Block Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Graham Brown Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Carlton Brundidge Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Louis Bullock* Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % % Trey Burke Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Kameron Chatman Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis Career Colton Christian Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Ron Coleman Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Travis Conlan Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % Career % % %

168 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Andrew Dakich Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis Career Aubrey Dawkins Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis Career Mark Donnal Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago, Ill vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago, Ill vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C Career Stu Douglass Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Ricky Doyle Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis Career Kevin Gaines Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % Career % % % Herb Gibson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Zack Gibson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Mike Gotfredson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Kelvin Grady Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % Career % % %

169 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Gavin Groninger Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % Career % % % Hayes Grooms Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Tim Hardaway Jr. Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Sherrod Harrell Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Dion Harris Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % Manny Harris Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Jon Horford Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Daniel Horton Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Chris Hunter Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Ramal Hunter Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % % Dommanic Ingerson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % %

170 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Zak Irvin Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago, Ill % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/13/2015 Chicago, Ill % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C % % % Career % % % Leon Jones Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % C.J. Lee Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Caris LeVert Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Sean Lonergan Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/12/2015 Chicago Career % % % Laval Lucas-Perry Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % J.C. Mathis Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % Career % % % Mitch McGary Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Blake McLimans Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % David Merritt Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Josh Moore Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % Career % % % Darius Morris Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % Career % % %

171 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Jordan Morgan Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Zack Novak Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Ron Oliver Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % % Corey Person Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Brent Petway Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % Eric Puls Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Avery Queen Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % Career % % % Robbie Reid Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % % Duncan Robinson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C Career Bernard Robinson Jr. Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Indiana 3/15/2003 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % Career % % %

172 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Glenn Robinson III Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Donte Scott Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % % Jevohn Shepherd Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Xavier Simpson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C % % % Career % % % Courtney Sims Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/12/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2004 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % DeShawn Sims Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Brandon Smith Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % Career % % % Jerret Smith Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/9/2006 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % Career % % % Evan Smotrycz Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Nik Stauskas Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Eric Szyndlar Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % Career % % %

173 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Darius Taylor Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % Career % % % Jon Teske Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C % % % Career % % % Robert Traylor* Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % Career % % % Ekpe Udoh Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/8/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/9/2007 Chicago % % % vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Peter Vignier Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % Career % % % Matt Vogrich Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/11/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2011 Indianapolis % % % vs. Minnesota 3/9/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/10/2012 Indianapolis % % % vs. Penn State 3/14/2013 Chicago % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/15/2013 Chicago % % % Career % % % Moritz Wagner Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C % % % Career % % % Derrick Walton Jr. Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Illinois 3/14/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/15/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Michigan State 3/16/2014 Indianapolis % % % vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Indiana 3/11/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind % % % vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C % % % Career % % % Jerod Ward Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/6/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Minnesota 3/7/1998 Chicago % % % vs. Purdue 3/8/1998 Chicago % % % Career % % % D.J. Wilson Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Purdue 3/12/2016 Indianapolis, Ind vs. Illinois 3/9/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Purdue 3/10/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Minnesota 3/11/2017 Washington, D.C vs. Wisconsin 3/12/2017 Washington, D.C Career Dani Wohl Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Northwestern 3/10/2005 Chicago % % % Career % % %

174 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Player Careers Anthony Wright Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Iowa 3/13/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Wisconsin 3/14/2008 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/12/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Illinois 3/13/2009 Indianapolis % % % vs. Iowa 3/11/2010 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/12/2010 Indianapolis % % % Career % % % Chris Young Date Site G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN vs. Purdue 3/4/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Ohio State 3/5/1999 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/9/2000 Chicago % % % vs. Penn State 3/8/2001 Chicago % % % vs. Northwestern 3/7/2002 Indianapolis % % % vs. Ohio State 3/8/2002 Indianapolis % % % Career % % %

175 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Jerod Ward had 20 points, four rebounds and two assists in U-M's quarterfinal win against Iowa. [NOTE: U-M vacated wins & title due to NCAA sanctions] Travis Conlan nearly posted a double-double after his 10 point, eight assist night in win against Minnesota. [NOTE: U-M vacated wins & title due to NCAA sanctions] Maceo Baston had 16 points and six rebounds off the bench in the Wolverines win over Purdue. [NOTE: U-M vacated wins & title due to NCAA sanctions] 1998 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 6, 1998 #4 Michigan 77, #5 Iowa 66 Chicago, Ill. United Center 1998 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Semifinal March 7, 1998 #4 Michigan 85, #8 Minnesota 69 Chicago, Ill. United Center 1998 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Championship March 8, 1998 #4 Michigan 76, #3 Purdue 67 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 T. Conlan, f J. Ward, f R. Traylor*, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock*, g J. Asselin M. Baston B. Smith TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #5 Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 R. Davis, f D. Moore, f R.Bowen, c D. Oliver, g K. McCausland, g J. Bauer K. Galloway J.R. Koch R. Luehrsman G. Rucker TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - J. Ward, M. Baston; Penn State - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Sam Lickliter, Mike Sanzere Attendance: 21,711 Score by Half #4 Michigan #5 Iowa No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 T. Conlan, f J. Ward, f R. Traylor*, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock*,g J. Asselin M. Baston R. Oliver B. Smith P. Vignier TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #8 Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 S. Jacobson, f Q. Lewis, f K. Sanden, c K. Clark, g E.Harris, g K. Nathaniel R. Shoenrock J. Stanford J. Stanfor M. Tarver TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: snd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Northwestern - Q. Lewis Officials: Ed Hightower, Ted HIllary, Eric Harmon Attendance: 21,711 Score by Half #4 Michigan #8 Minnesota No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 T. Conlan, f J. Ward, f R. Traylor*, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock*, g J. Asselin M. Baston B. Smith TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #3 Purdue FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 G. McQuay, f M. Robinson, f B. Miller, c C. Austin, g A. Elderidge, g B. Cardinal T. Mayfield TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Purdue - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Tom Rucker, Ted Hillary Attendance: 21,711 Score by Half #4 Michigan #3 Purdue

176 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Josh Asselin psoted a 19 point, 10 rebound doubledouble in the Wolverines overtime win against Purdue in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. Robbie Reid knocked down three long range buckets and finished with 13 points in the Wolverines quarterfinal loss to Ohio State. Pete Vignier had a 16 point, 11 rebound double-double off the bench, however, the Wolverines lost to Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 4, 1999 #10 Michigan 79, #7 Purdue 73 Ot Chicago, Ill. United Center 1999 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 5, 1999 #2 Ohio State 87, #10 Michigan 69 Chicago, Ill. United Center 2000 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 9, 2000 #9 Penn State 76, #8 Michigan 66 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 34 B. Smith, f (fo) J. Asselin, f P. Vignier, c (fo) R. Reid, g L. Bullock, g L. Jones C. Young E. Szyndlar TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #7 Purdue FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 22 J. Cornell, f (fo) B. Cardinal. f G. McQuay, c (fo) A. Eldridge, g T. Mayfield, g M. Lewis C. Stephen M. Robinson J. Allison TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - B. Smith, P. Vigner; Purdue - J. Cornell, G. McQuay Officials: Art McDonald, Sam Lickliter, Randy Drury Attendance: 18,461 Score by Half #10 Michigan #7 Purdue No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 34 B. Smith, f J. Asselin, f P. Vignier, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock, g L. Jones D. Taylor D. Scott R. Hunter H. Gibson III R. Oliver C. Young E. Szyndlar TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game:.900 Deadball: 1 No. #2 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 J. Singleton, f (fo) J. Sanderson, f K. Johnson, c S. Penn, g M. Redd, g N. Coleman B. Brown B. Savovic D. Smith K. Steele G. Reese S. Herron TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: U-M - B. Elllerbe, J. Asselin Foul Out: U-M - None; Ohio State - J. Singleton Officials: Ted Hillary, Mike Sanzere, Jerry Petro Attendance: 20,297 Score by Half #10 Michigan #2 Ohio State No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 30 L. Blanchard, f (fo) B. Smith, f J. Assellin, c K. Gaines, g G. Groninger, g L. Jones D. Taylor C. Young P. Vignier TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #9 Penn State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 31 J. Stephens, f T. Ivory, f C. Jackson, c Joe Crispin, g Jon Crispin, g B. Watkins G. Cline- Heard T. Smith M. Banta TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - L. Blanchard ; Penn State - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Jerry Petro, Zelton Steed Attendance: 17,741 Score by Half #5 Michigan #1 Illinois

177 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Bernard Robinson Jr. posted a 23 point, five rebound, five assist performance as the Wolverines lost to Penn State on a last second lay-up. Chris Young posted a 14 point, 10 rebound double-double as the Wolverines knocked of Northwestern in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. LaVell Blanchard had 24 points and seven rebounds as the Wolverines fell in the quarterfinal to Ohio State at the Big Ten Tournament BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 8, 2001 #7 Penn State 82, #10 Michigan 80 Chicago, Ill. United Center 2002 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 7, 2002 #10 Michigan 72, #7 Northwestern 51 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2002 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 8, 2002 #9 Michigan 68, #2 Ohio State 75 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 25 J. Asselin, f L. Blanchard, f C. Young, c A. Queen, g B. Robinson Jr., g L. Jones G. Groninger J. Moore TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #7 Penn State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 G. Cline-Heard, f T. Smith, f T. Ivory, c Joe Crispin, g Jon Crispin, g J. Tate B. Watkins M. Banta N. Egekeze S. Witkowsky J. Houston TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Penn State - None Officials: Rick Hartzell, Gene Monje, Dan Chrisman Attendance: 20,003 Score by Half #10 Michigan #7 Penn State No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 30 L. Blanchard, f C. Young, c L. Jones, g D. Ingerson, g B. Robinson Jr., g H. Gibson M. Gotfredson G. Groninger C. Bailey R. Adebiyi TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #7 Northwestern FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 W. Blake, f T. Hardy, f A. Jennings, c J. Young, g C. Drayton, g T. Soltau M. Jenkins V. Vukusic D. Long J. Burke D. Duvancic TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: snd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Northwestern - None Officials: Gene Jonhe, Sid Rodeheffer, Jerry Petro Attendance: 16,982 Score by Half #10 Michigan #7 Northwestern No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Robinson Jr., f L. Blanchard, f C. Young, c L. Jones, g (fo) D. Ingerson, g H. Gibson M. Gotfredson G. Groninger C. Bailey TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #2 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Savovic, f Z. Williams, f V. Radinovic, c B. Darby, g B. Brown, g B. Fuss-Cheatham S. Connolly T. Dials W. Dudley T. Martin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - L. Jones; Ohio State - None Officials: Ted Hillary, Phil Bova, Donnee Gray Attendance: 18,996 Score by Half #9 Michigan #2 Ohio State

178 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores LaVell Blanchard led U-M with 21 points and six rebounds as the Wolverines lost in the quarterfinal to Indiana at the Big Ten Tournament. Bernard Robinson Jr. nearly had a triple-double with nine points, eight rebounds and 10 assists in the Wolverines quarterfinal win against Iowa Daniel Horton had 16 points, six rebounds and five assists as the Wolverines dropped its semifinal to No. 1 seed Illinois BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 14, 2003 #3 Michigan 56, #6 Indiana 63 Chicago, Ill. United Center 2004 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 12, 2004 #5 Michigan 79, #4 Iowa 70 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2004 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Semifinal March 13, 2004 #1 Illinois 74, #5 Michigan 60 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Robinson, Jr., f L. Blanchard, f G. Brown, c (fo) L. Abram, g D. Horton, g G. Groninger C. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #6 Indiana FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 4 B. Wright, f J. Newton, f G. Leach, c T. Coverdale, g M. Strickland, g A.J. Moye K. Hornsby M. Roberts TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - G. Brown, D. Horton; Indiana - None Officials: Donnee Gray, Phil Bova, Tom Clark Attendance: 18,995 Score by Half #3 Michigan #6 Indiana No. #5 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Robinson, Jr., f C. Sims, f G. Brown, c D. Horton, g D. Harris, g L. Abram S. Harrell B. Petway C. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #4 Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 P. Pierce, f (fo) G. Worley, f (fo) G. Brunner, c J. Horner, g B. Boyd, g J. Brownlee B. Rand K. Spurgeon E. Hansen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Iowa - P. Pierce, G. Worley Officials:Ed Hightower, Phil Bova, Sid Rodeheffer Attendance: 16,204 Score by Half #5 Michigan #4 Iowa No. #5 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Robinson, Jr., f G. Brown, f C. Sims, c D. Horton, g D. Harris, g S. Harrell B. Petway C. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 4 L. Head, f J. Augustine, f N. Smith, c D. Williams, g D. Brown, g A. Spears J. Howard R. McBride F. Nkemdi W. Carter B. Randle J. Ingram TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: Illinois - TEAM Foul Out: U-M - None ; Illinois - None Officials: Ted Hillary, Rick Hartzell, Zelton Steed Attendance: 15,903 Score by Half #5 Michigan #1 Illinois

179 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Courtney Sims came off the bench to score 25 points and grab six rebounds, however, U-M would fall in the first round to Northwestern. Daniel Horton had 14 points, three rebounds and four assists as the Wolverines lost in the first round, 59-55, to Minnesota at the Big Ten Tournament. Dion Harris led U-M with 14 points in 38 minutes of action as the Wolverines defeated Minnesota, 49-40, in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 10, 2005 #8 Northwestern 58, #9 Michigan 56 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2006 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 9, 2006 #10 Minnesota 59, #7 Michigan 55 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2007 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 8, 2007 #8 Michigan 49, #9 Minnesota 40 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 B. Petway, f (fo) R. Coleman, f G. Brown, c D. Wohl, g D. Harris, g J. Andrews A. Bell S. Harrell C. Hunter J.C. Mathis C. Sims TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #8 Northwestern FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 11 V. Vukusic, f (fo) D. Duvancic, f V. Scott, c M. Jenkins, g M. Hachad, g T. J. Parker T. Doyle E. Seacat TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: U-M - C. Sims Foul Out: U-M - B. Petway; Northwestern - V. Vukusic Officials: Ed Hightower, Sam Lickliter, J.D. Collins Attendance: 19,066 Score by Half #9 Michigan #8 Northwestern No. #7 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 R. Coleman, f G. Brown, f C. Sims, c D. Horton, g (fo) D. Harris, g J. Smith H. Grooms S. Harrell B. Petway C. Hunter L. Abram TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #10 Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 15 V. Grier, f J. Stamper, f Z. Puchtel, c M. Hargrow, g A. Boone, g D. Coleman R. Tucker J. Williams J. Abu-Shamala S. Tollackson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 8 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - D. Horton, L. Abram; Minnesota - None Officials: Donnee Gray, Zelton Steed, Tom Clark Attendance: 16,982 Score by Half #7 Michigan #10 Minnesota No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 B. Petway, f L. Abram, f (fo) C. Sims, c J. Smith, g D. Harris, g R. Baker J. Shepherd E. Udoh R. Coleman D. Sims TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No. #9 Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 D. Coleman, f (fo) S. Tollackson, c L. McKenzie, g K. Payton, g (fo) J. Abu-Shamala, g L. Westbrook B. Smith J. Williams D. Johnson B. Webster TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: Minnesota - TEAM Foul Out: U-M - None; Minnesota - None Officials: Donnee Gray, J.D. Colllins, Sid Rodeheffer Attendance: 16,219 Score by Half #8 Michigan #9 Minnesota

180 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Brent Petway had eight points and 12 rebounds in the Wolverines quarterfinal loss to Ohio State in the quarterfinal of the Big Ten Tournament. DeShawn Sims' 14 point, 10 rebound double-double helped the Wolverines advance to the quarterfinal of the Big Ten Tournament Anthony Wright led U-M with 11 points after knocking down three long range buckets in the quarterfinal loss to No. 1 seed Wisconsin 2007 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 9, 2007 #1 Ohio State 72, #8 Michigan 62 Chicago, Ill. United Center 2008 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 13, 2008 #9 Michigan 55, #8 Iowa 47 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2008 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 14, 2008 #1 Wisconsin 51, #9 Michigan 34, Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 B. Petway, f L. Abram, f C. Sims, c (fo) J. Smith, g D. Harris, g R. Baker J. Shepherd E. Udoh R. Coleman D. Sims TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 I. Harris, f G. Oden, c M. Conley, Jr., g R. Lewis, g J. Butler, g D. Lighty D. Cook M. Terwilliger O. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball:1 Technical Fouls: Ohio State - TEAM Foul Out: U-M - None; Ohio State - None Officials: Donnee Gray, Steve Skiles, Eugene Crawford Attendance: 22,081 Score by Half #8 Michigan #1 Ohio State No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 A. Wright, f D. Sims, f E. Udoh, c M. Harris, g K. Grady, g C.J. Lee D. Merritt J. Shepherd R. Coleman Z. GIbson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #8 Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 44 C. Tate, f S. Gorney, f T. Freeman, g J. Johnson, g J. Kelly D. Bohall J. Peterson K. Looby TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Iowa - None Officials:Ed Hightower, J.D. Collins, Steve Skiles Attendance: 13,852 Score by Half #9 Michigan #8 Iowa No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 A. Wright, f D. Sims, f E. Udoh, c M. Harris, g K. Grady, g C.J. Lee D. Merritt J. Shepherd A. Block R. Coleman Z. Gibson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #1 Wisconsin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 M. Landry, f J. Krabbenhoft, f B. Butch, c T. Hughes, g M. Flowers, g J. Bohannon T. Bronson M. Cain T. Jarmusz J. Leuer G. Stiemsma K. Nankivil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: Wisconsin - TEAM Foul Out: U-M - None ; Wisconsin - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Steve Skiles, Tim Hutchinson Attendance: Score by Half #9 Michigan #1 Wisconsin

181 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores DeShawn Sims opened strong against Iowa and closed with 12 field goals and a game-high 27 points in the Wolverines lopsided win over Iowa. Zack Novak nearly posted a double-double with 10 points and seven rebounds in the U-M's quarterfinal loss to Illinois at the Big Ten Tournament. With a 9-for-10 free throw performance, Manny Harris led U-M with 22 points, nine rebounds and three steals in the first round win over Iowa 2009 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 12, 2009 #7 Michigan 73, #10 Iowa 45 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2009 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 13, 2009 #2 Illinois 60, #7 Michigan 50 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2010 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 11, 2010 #8 Michigan 59, #9 Iowa 52 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse No. #7 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g C.J. Lee, g M. Harris, g A. Wright D. Merritt J. Shepherd E. Puls L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson K. Grady TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #10 Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 A. Fuller, f J. Cole, f M. Gatens, g D. Bawinkel, g J. Kelly, g J.R. Angle J. Davis C. Tate TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Iowa - None Officials: Donnee Gray, Zelton Steed, Gene Crawford Attendance: 12,174 Score by Half #7 Michigan #10 Iowa No. #7 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g C.J. Lee, g M. Harris, g A. Wright D. Merritt J. Shepherd L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #2 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 M. Davis, f M. Tisdale, c T. Meacham, g C. Brock, g D. McCamey, g J. Jordan D. Keller A. Legion TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Illinois - None Officials: J.D. Collins, Zelton Steed, Gene Crawford Attendance: Score by Half #7 Michigan #2 Illinois No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g M. Harris, g D. Morris, g A. Wright L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #9 Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 A. Fuller, f J. Cole, f C. Payne, g M. Gatens, g E. May, g D. Bawinkel A. Brommer J. Lickliter B. Cougill TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Iowa - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Steve Skiles, Eugene Crawford Attendance: 14,833 Score by Half #8 Michigan #9 Iowa

182 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Manny Harris led U-M with 26 points, six rebounds and four assists as the Wolverines lost to Ohio State on a last second desperation shot. Tim Hardaway Jr. used his 16 points thanks to four long range buckets to help U-M come-from-behind and defeat Illinois in the quarterfinal. Darius Morris led U-M with 16 points and three assists in the Wolverines loss to eventual champion Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 12, 2010 #1 Ohio State 69, #8 Michigan 68 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2011 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 11, 2011 #4 Michigan 60, #5 Illinois 55 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse 2011 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Semifinal March 12, 2011 #1 Ohio State 68, #4 Michigan 61 Indianapolis, Ind. Conseco Fieldhouse No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g M. Harris, g D. Morris, g A. Wright L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 J. Morgan, f Z. Novak, g S. Douglass, g D. Morris, g T. Hardaway Jr, g M. Vogrich E. Smotrycz C. Christian TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 J. Morgan, f Z. Novak, g S. Douglass, g D. Morris, g T. Hardaway Jr, g M. Vogrich B. McLimans E. Smotrycz TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 D. Lauderdale, f E. Turner, g D. Lighty, g J. Diebler, g W. Buford, g J. Simmons K. Madsen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Ohio State - None Officials: Ed Hightower, John Hughes, Ray Perone Attendance: 16,207 Score by Half #8 Michigan #1 Ohio State No. #5 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 M. Davis, f B. Cole, f (fo) M. Tisdale, c D.J. Richardson, g D. McCamey, g B. Paul M. Leonard J. Richmond TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Illinois - Cole (2nd, 0:48) Officials: Mike Kitts, Ray Perone, Jim Schipper Attendance: 17,975 Score by Half #4 Michigan #5 Illinois No. #1 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 J. Sullinger, f D. Lauderdale, f D. Lighty, g J. Diebler, g W. Buford, g D. Thomas J. Sibert A. Craft TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Ohio State - None Officials: Ted Valentine, Ed Hightower, Gene Steratore Attendance: 18,377 Score by Half #4 Michigan #1 Ohio State

183 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Trey Burke set a U-M record at the Big Ten Tournament with 30 points as he guided the Wolverines to a comeback OT win vs. Minnesota in the quarterfinal. Tim Hardaway Jr. had 14 points, four rebounds and a steal in the Wolverines semifinal loss to Ohio State at the Big Ten Tournament. Coming off the bench, Jon Horford sparked a second half run and finished with 11 points, five rebounds and two blocks in 10 minutes in U-M's win over Penn State BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal March 9, 2012 #2 Michigan, 73, #10 Minnesota 69 overtime Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2012 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Semifinal March 10, 2012 #3 Ohio State 77, #2 Michigan 55 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2013 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT First Round March 14, 2013 #5 Michigan 83, #12 Penn State 66 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #2 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f S. Douglass, g T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g J. Morgan, f M. Vogrich E. Smotrycz TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #10 Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 33 R. Williams, f E. Eliason, c Dre Hollins, g J. Coleman, g A. Hollins, g J. Welch O. Osenieks C. Armelin A. Ingram TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (3:32, ot); Minnesota - A. Hollins (2:03, 2nd) Officials: Ed Hightower, Ray Perone, Terry Oglesby Attendance: 18,848 Score by Half #2 Michigan #10 Minnesota No. #2 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f J. Morgan, f S. Douglass, g T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g C. Brundidge M. Vogrich J. Bartelstein B. McLimans E. Smotrycz C. Person C. Christian TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #3 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 J. Sullinger, f D. Thomas, f A. Craft, g L. Smith Jr., g W. Buford,g J. Sibert S. Scott L. Ross S. Thompson J.D. Weatherspoon A. Williams E. Ravenel T. McDonald TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Ohio State - None Officials: Mike Kitts, Terry Wymer, Gene Steratore Attendance: 18,451 Score by Half #2 Michigan #3 Ohio State No. No. 5 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht M. McGary E. Akunne M. Vogrich J. Horford B. McLimans C. LeVert C. Person M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No No. 12 PSU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 S. Borovnjak, f R. Travis, f D.J. Newbill, g J. Marshall, g N. Colella, g B. Taylor K. Montminy J. Graham A. Wisniewski TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Penn State - None Officials: Lamont Simpson, Ray Perone, Larry Scirotto Attendance: 19,470 (sell out) Score by Half No. 5 Michigan vs. No. 12 Penn State

184 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Trey Burke led U-M with 21 points, seven assists, two steals and two rebounds, however, the Wolverines dropped a decision to Wisconsin. A driving pass from Nik Stauskas led to a Jordan Morgan lay-up with 7.9 seconds remaining, as U-M advanced with a thrilling win over No. 9 seed Illinois. Nik Stauskas' 18 points helped U-M advanced to its first championship game since 1998 following a win over Ohio State in the semifinal BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 15, 2013 Quarterfinal #4 Wisconsin 68, #5 Michigan 59 Chicago, Ill. United Center 2014 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 14, 2014 Quarterfinal #1 Michigan 64, #9 Illinois 63 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse 2014 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 15, 2014 Semifinal #1 Michigan 72, #5 Ohio State 69 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. No. 5 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht M. McGary M. Vogrich J. Horford C. LeVert M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No No. 4 Wisconsin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 31 M. Bruesewitz, f R. Evans, f J. Berggren, c B. Brust, g T. Jackson, g G. Marshall S. Dekker F. Kaminsky TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Wisconsin - None Officials: Terry Wymer, Bo Boroski, Gene Steratore Attendance: 21,793 (sell out) Score by Half No. 5 Michigan vs. No. 4 Wisconsin No. #1 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr., g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht J. Horford Z. Irvin M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #9 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 N. Egwu, c T. Abrams, g M. Hill, g R. Rice, g K. Nunn, g J. Tate J. Bertrand M. Morgan J. Ekey TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Illinois - None Officials: Mike Kitts, Ray Perone, D.J. Carstensen Attendance: 18,596 (sell out) Score by Half #1 (t-8/9) Michigan #9 Illinois No. #1 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr, g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht J. Horford Z. Irvin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No. #5 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 L. Ross, f A. Williams, f A. Craft, g S. Thompson, g L. Smith Jr., g M. Loving S. Scott A. Della Valle T. McDonald TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - J. Morgan (0:44, 2nd); Ohio State - S. Thompson (0:06, 2nd) Officials: Lamont Simpson, Mike Kitts, Larry Scirotto Attendance: 18,626 (sell out) Score by Half #1 (t-8/9) Michigan #5 (24/24) Ohio State

185 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Nik Stauskas led U-M with 17 points in the Wolverines loss to MSU, but earned All-Tournament honors for his play throughout the weekend. Aubrey Dawkins was 8-of-12 from the field and led U-M with 18 points at the No. 9 seeded Wolverines defeated No. 8 seeded Illinois, 73-55, in the BTT Second Round. Despite his third double-double of the season from Zak Irvin (21 points, 11 rebounds), U-M fell to No. 1 Wisconsin in a gritty effort in the BTT quarterfinal 2014 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 15, 2014 Championships #1 Michigan 55, #3 Michigan State 69 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #1 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr., g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht A. Dakich J. Horford S. Lonergan Z. Irvin M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #3 MSU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 A. Payne, f B. Dawson, f K. Appling, g G. Harris, g D. Valentine, g R. Byrd A. Gauna A. Ellis III M. Costello K. Wetzel T. Trice K. Kaminski G. Schilling D. Chapman C. Wollenman TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: U-M Coach Foul Out: U-M - None; Michigan State - A. Ellis III (2nd, 1:13) Officials: Mike Kitts, Gene Steratore, Terry Wymer Attendance: 18,582 (sell out) Score by Half #1 (t-8/9) Michigan #3 (22/22) Michigan State BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 12, 2015 Second Round #9 Michigan 73, #8 Illinois 55 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #9 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 44 M. Bielfeldt, f S. Albrecht, g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g A. Dawkins, g A. Dakich S. Lonergan K. Chatman R. Doyle M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #8 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 N. Egwu, f A. Starks, g M. Hill, g R. Rice, g K. Nunn, g J. Tate M. LaTulip L. Black R. Schmidt A. Colbert C. Liss TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Illinois - None Officials: Terry Wymer, Larry Scirotto, Glen Mayborg Attendance: 16,028 Score by Half #9 Michigan #8 Illinois BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 13, 2015 Quarterfinal #9 Michigan 60, #1 Wisconsin 71 Chicago, Ill. United Center No. #9 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 44 M. Bielfeldt, f S. Albrecht, g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g A. Dawkins, g K. Chatman R. Doyle M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Wisconsin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 N. Hayes, f S. Dekker, f F. Kaminsky, f J. Gasser, g B. Koenig, g Z. Showalter D. Dukan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: U-M (Coach, 2nd, :36) Foul Out: U-M - None; Wisconsin - None Officials: Lamont Simpson, Chris Beaver, Lewis Garrison Attendance: 17,290 Score by Half #9 Michigan #1 (6/5) Wisconsin

186 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Zak Irvin's jumper with 3.3 seconds left helped lift U-M to a overtime win over Northwestern in the second round of the B1G Tournament. Kameron Chatman's last second three-pointer helped the Wolverines claim its first win over a No. 1 seed at the Big Ten Tournament with a victory over Indiana. Derrick Walton Jr. led U-M with 14 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals, but it would not be enough as the Wolverines' BTT run ends with a loss to Purdue BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 10, 2016 Second Round #8 Michigan 72, #9 Northwestern 70 OT Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 Z. Irvin, f M. Donnal, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g D. Robinson, g K. Chatman D.J. Wilson A. Dakich M. Wagner A. Dawkins R. Doyle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #9 Northwestern FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 35 A. Falzon, f A. Olah, c T. Demps, g B. McIntosh, g S. Lumpkin, g D. Pardon S. Lindsey J. Ash N. Taphorn G. Skelly TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - M. Donnal (2:40, OT); Northwestern - None Officials: Gene Steratore, Ted Valentine & Chris Beaver Attendance: 15,707 Score by Half No. 8 Michigan vs. No. 9 Northwestern BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 11, 2016 Quarterfinal #8 Michigan 72, #1 Indiana 69 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 Z. Irvin, f M. Donnal, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g D. Robinson, g K. Chatman A. Dakich M. Wagner A. Dawkins R. Doyle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Indiana FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 T. Williams, f T. Bryant, f N. Zeisloft, g Y. Ferrell, g C. Hartman, g M. Bielfeldt OG Anunoby R. Burton J. Morgan H. Niego TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: none Foul Out: U-M - M-A Abdur-Rahkman (1:01, 2nd); Indiana - None Officials: Ted Valentine, Paul Szelc, Chris Beaver Attendance: 18,355 Score by Half No. 8 Michigan vs. No. 1 Indiana BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 12, 2016 Semifinal #4 Purdue 76, #8 Michigan 59 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 Z. Irvin, f M. Donnal, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g D. Robinson, g K. Chatman D.J. Wilson A. Dakich M. Wagner A. Dawkins R. Doyle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No. #4 Purdue FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 50 C. Swanigan, f A.J. Hammons, c P.J. Thompson, g V. Edwards, g R. Davis, g J. Hill R. Cline J. Taylor D. Mathias I. Haas TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: none Foul Out: U-M - None; Purdue - None Officials: Ted Valentine, D.J. Carstensen, Larry Scirotto Attendance: 18,339 Score by Half No. 8 Michigan vs. No. 4 Purdue

187 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Derrick Walton Jr. finished with 19 points and five assists as U-M dispatched Illinois in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament, 75-55, at the Verizon Center. D.J. Wilson poured in 26 points and had eight rebounds helping U-M upset No. 1 seed Purdue, 74-70, in an overtime thriller at the Verizon Center. Derrick Walton Jr. led U-M to the championship game for the third time after 29 points, nine assists, five rebounds and two steals in win over No. 4 seeded Minnesota BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 9, 2017 Second Round #8 Michigan 75, #9 Illinois 55 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center # #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 # #9 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 L. Black, f M. Morgan, c J. Lucas, g T. Abrams, g M. Hill, g D.J. Williams K. Nichols J. Coleman-Lands M. Finke TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: #8 U-M - None; #9 Illinois - None Officials: Terry Oglesby, Kelly Pfeifer, Chris Beaver Attendance: 12,189 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #9 Illinois BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 10, 2017 Quarterfinal #8 Michigan 74, #1 Purdue 70 OT Washington, D.C. Verizon Center # #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson J. Teske D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 2 # #1 Purdue FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 V. Edwards, f C. Swanigan, f P.J. Thompson, g R. Cline, g D. Mathias, g C. Edwards I. Haas S. Albrecht TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: U-M coach (1st, 6:16) Foul Out: #8 U-M - None; #1 Purdue - C. Edwards (ot, 3:03), C. Swanigan (ot, :20) Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Paul Szelc, Rob Riley Attendance: 12,334 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #1 Purdue BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 11, 2017 Semifinal #8 Michigan 84, #4 Minnesota 77 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center # #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # #4 Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 J. Murphy, f R. Lynch, c D. McBrayer, g N. Mason, g A. Coffey, g E. Curry M. Hurt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2,2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: #8 U-M - None; #9 Minnesota - E. Curry (2nd, 2:52) Officials: Gene Steratore, Paul Szelc, Rob Riley Attendance: 13,984 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #4 Minnesota

188 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Big Ten Tournament Box Scores Led by MOP Derrick Walton Jr., U-M won four games in four day to capture the Big Ten Tournament title, closing with a victory over No. 2 seed Wisconsin BIG TEN TOURNAMENT March 12, 2017 Championship #8 Michigan 71, #2 Wisconsin 56 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center # #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # #2 Wisconsin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 N. Hayes, f E. Happ, f V. Brown, f Z. Showalter, g B. Koenig, g D. Trice J. Hill A. Illikainen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: #8 U-M - None; #2 Wisconsin - None Officials: Bo Boroski, Lamont Simpson, D.J. Carstensen Attendance: 12,902 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #2 Wisconsin

189 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book NCAA Tournament

190 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan in the NCAA Tournament Historical Sanction NCAA Record NCAA Appearances First Four 1 1 First Round Second Round Sweet Elite Eight Final Four 7 5 Championship Game 6 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances 27/ , 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992*, 1993*, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 First Four 1/ First Round 22/ , 1976, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Second Round 15/ , 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 1998*, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017 Sweet 16 14/ , 1965, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 2013, 2014, 2017 Regional Third Place 1/ Elite Eight 13/ , 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1989, 1992, 1993*, 1994, 2013, 2014 Final Four 7/5 1964, 1965, 1976, 1989, 1992*, 1993*, 2013 NCAA Third Place 1/ Title Game 6/4 1965, 1976, 1989, 1992*, 1993*, 2013 Regional Placements East , 1987, 2016 Mideast , 1966, 1974, 1977 Midwest 9/8 1965, 1976, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 2012, 2014, 2017 South 3/2 1998*, 2009, 2013 Southeast 3/2 1985, 1989, 1992* West 5/4 1975, 1988, 1990, 1993*, 2011 Tournament Seeding #1 seed: 1985, 1993* #2 seed: 1986, 2014 #3 seed: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998* #4 seed: 2012, 2013 #5 seed: n/a #6 seed: 1992* #7 seed: 1996*, 2017 #8 seed: 2011 #9 seed: 1987, 1995 #10 seed: 2009 #11 seed: 2016 #12 seed: n/a #13 seed: n/a #14 seed: n/a #15 seed: n/a #16 seed: n/a Regional Record Historical Sanction East Mideast Midwest South Southeast West TOTALS Regional Titles (7/5) 1964 Mideast: defeated Ohio, Mideast: defeated Vanderbilt, Midwest: defeated Missouri, Southeast: defeated #6 Virginia, * Southeast: defeated #1 Ohio State, * West: defeated #7 Temple, South: defeated #3 Florida, Record by Round Historical Sanction First Four First Round Second Round Sweet Elite Eight Regional Third Place (1948) Final Four National Third Place (1964) Championship TOTALS Record vs. Seeds Historical Sanction vs. #1 seed vs. #2 seed vs. #3 seed vs. #4 seed vs. #5 seed vs. #6 seed vs. #7 seed vs. #8 seed vs. #9 seed vs. #10 seed vs. #11 seed vs. #12 seed vs. #13 seed vs. #14 seed vs. #15 seed vs. #16 seed TOTALS Most Outstanding Player Glen Rice 1989 All-Decade Team Cazzie Russell 1960s All-Regional Team Bill Buntin 1964 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1964 All-Mideast Bill Buntin 1965 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1965 All-Mideast Cazzie Russell 1966 All-Mideast Wayman Britt 1974 All-Mideast Campy Russell 1974 (MOP) All-Mideast Rickey Green 1976 All-Midwest Phil Hubbard 1976 All-Midwest Rickey Green 1977 All-Midwest Phil Hubbard 1977 All-Midwest Rumeal Robinson 1988 All-West Sean Higgins 1989 All-Southeast Glen Rice 1989 (MOP) All-Southeast Rumeal Robinson 1989 All-Southeast Jalen Rose 1992 (MOP) All-Southeast Chris Webber* 1992 All-Southeast Jalen Rose 1993 All-West Juwan Howard 1993 All-West Chris Webber* 1993 (MOP) All-West Juwan Howard 1994 (MOP) All-Midwest Trey Burke 2013 (MOP) All-South Mitch McGary 2013 All-South Nik Stauskas 2013 All-South Caris LeVert 2014 All-Midwest Nik Stauskas 2014 All-Midwest All-Tournament Team (Final Four) Bill Buntin 1964 Cazzie Russell 1965 Rickey Green 1976 Rumeal Robinson 1989 Glen Rice 1989 Jalen Rose 1992 Chris Webber* 1992 Chris Webber* 1993 Spike Albrecht 2013 Trey Burke 2013 Mitch McGary 2013 Record vs. Opponents Team Historical Sanction Akron Arkansas Boise State Charlotte Cincinnati Clemson Coastal Carolina Columbia Davidson Dayton Detroit Duke East Tennessee State Fairleigh Dickinson Florida George Washington Holy Cross Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Louisville Loyola Loyola Marymount Marquette Maryland Missouri Navy North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Pepperdine Princeton Rutgers Seton Hall South Alabama South Dakota State Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Tulsa UCLA Vanderbilt VCU Villanova Virginia Western Kentucky Wichita State Wofford Xavier TOTALS

191 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK Michigan in the NCAA Tournament 1948 East (1-1) M18 Elite Eight Holy Cross L New York, N.Y. M20 Regional Third Place Columbia W New York, N.Y Mideast (3-1) M13 Sweet 16 Loyola W Minneapolis, Minn. M14 Elite Eight Ohio W Minneapolis, Minn. M20 Final Four Duke L Kansas City, Mo. M21 National Third Place Kansas State W Kansas City, Mo Midwest (3-1) National Runner-up M12 Sweet 16 Dayton W Lexington, Ky. M13 Elite Eight Vanderbilt W Lexington, Ky. M19 Final Four Princeton W Portland, Ore. M20 Championship UCLA L Portland, Ore Mideast (1-1) M11 Sweet 16 Western Kentucky W Iowa City, Iowa M12 Elite Eight Kentucky L Iowa CIty, Iowa 1974 Mideast (1-1) M14 Sweet 16 Notre Dame W Tuscaloosa, Ala. M16 Elite Eight Marquette L Tuscaloosa, Ala West (0-1) M15 First Round UCLA L ^ Pullman, Wash Midwest (4-1) National Runner-up M13 First Round Wichita State W Denton, Texas M18 Sweet 16 Notre Dame W Louisville, Ky. M20 Elite Eight Missouri W Louisville, Ky. M27 Final Four Rutgers W Philadelphia, Pa. M29 Championship Indiana L Philadelphia, Pa Mideast (2-1) M13 First Round Holy Cross W Bloomington, Ind. M17 Sweet 16 Detroit W Lexington, Ky. M19 Elite Eight Charlotte L Lexington, Ky Southeast (1-1) #1 Seed M15 First Round #16 Fairleigh Dickinson W Dayton, Ohio M17 Second Round #8 Villanova L Dayton, Ohio 1986 Midwest (1-1) #2 Seed M14 First Round #15 Akron W Minneapolis, Minn. M16 Second Round #7 Iowa State L Minneapolis, Minn East (1-1) #9 Seed M12 First Round #8 Navy W Charlotte, N.C. M14 Second Round #1 North Carolina L Charlotte, N.C West (2-1) #3 Seed M17 First Round #14 Boise State W Salt Lake City, Utah M19 Second Round #6 Florida W Salt Lake City, Utah M25 Sweet 16 #2 North Carolina L Seattle, Wash Southeast (6-0) #3 Seed NCAA Champions M17 First Round #14 Xavier W Atlanta, Ga. M19 Second Round #6 South Alabama W Atlanta, Ga. M23 Sweet 16 #2 North Carolina W Lexington, Ky. M25 Elite Eight #5 Virginia W Lexington, Ky. A1 Final Four #1 Illinois W Seattle, Wash. A3 Championship #3 Seton Hall W 80-79^ Seattle, Wash. 1993* West (5-1) #1 Seed National Runner-up M19 First Round #16 Coastal Carolina W* Tucson, Ariz. M21 Second Round #9 UCLA W* 86-84^ Tucson, Ariz. M26 Sweet 16 #12 George Washington W* Seattle, Wash. M28 Elite Eight #7 Temple W* Seattle, Wash. A3 Final Four #1 Kentucky W* 81-78^ New Orleans, La. A5 Championship #1 North Carolina L* New Orleans, La Midwest #3 Seed M17 First Round #14 Pepperdine W 78-74^ Wichita, Kan. M19 Second Round #6 Texas W Wichita, Kan. M24 Sweet 16 #10 Maryland W Dallas, Texas M26 Elite Eight #1 Arkansas L Dallas, Texas 1995 Midwest (0-1) #9 Seed M16 First Round #8 Western Kentucky L 82-76^ Dayton, Ohio 1996* Midwest (0-1) #7 Seed M15 First Round #10 Texas L* Milwaukee, Wis. 1998* South (1-1) #3 Seed M13 First Round #14 Davidson W* Atlanta, Ga. M15 Second Round #6 UCLA L* Atlanta, Ha South (1-1) #10 Seed M19 First Round #7 Clemson W Kansas City, Mo. M21 Second Round #2 Oklahoma L Kansas City, Mo West (1-1) #8 Seed M18 First Round #9 Tennessee W Charlotte, N.C. M20 Second Round #1 Duke L Charlotte, N.C Midwest (0-1) #4 Seed M16 First Round #13 Ohio L Nashville, Tenn South (5-1) #4 Seed National Runner-up M21 First Round #13 South Dakota State W Auburn Hills, Mich. M23 Second Round #5 VCU W Auburn Hills, Mich. M28 Sweet 16 #1 Kansas W 87-85^ Arlington, Texas M31 Elite Eight #3 Florida W Arlington, Texas A6 Final Four #4 Syracuse W Atlanta, Ga. A8 Championship #1 Louisville L Atlanta, Ga Midwest (3-1) #2 Seed M20 First Round #15 Wofford W Milwaukee, Wis. M22 Second Round #7 Texas W Milwaukee, Wis. M28 Sweet 16 #11 Tennessee W Indianapolis, Ind. M30 Elite Eight #8 Kentucky L Indianapolis, Ind East (1-1) #11 Seed M16 First Four #11 Tulsa W Dayton, Ohio M18 First Round # 6 Notre Dame L Brooklyn, N.Y Midwest (2-1) #7 Seed M17 First Round #10 Oklahoma State W Indianapolis, Ind. M19 Second Round #2 Louisville W Indianapolis, Ind. M23 Sweet 16 #3 Oregon L Kansas City, Mo. ^ overtime * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records from ; ; ; and U-M vacated its 1992 and 1993 Final Four appearances; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship West (1-1) #3 Seed M16 First Round #14 Illinois State W Long Beach, Calif. M18 Second Round #11 Loyola Marymount L Long Beach, Calif. 1992* Southeast (5-1) #6 Seed National Runner-up M20 First Round #11 Temple W Atlanta, Ga. M22 Second Round #14 East Tennessee State W Atlanta, Ga. M27 Sweet 16 #2 Oklahoma State W Lexington, Ky. M29 Elite Eight #1 Ohio State W 75-71^ Lexington, Ky. A4 Final Four #4 Cincinnati W* Minneapolis, Minn. A6 Championship #1 Duke L* Minneapolis, Minn. 3

192 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Team Game Records Most Points Scored 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 102 East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen Navy 3/12/1987 First Round 97 North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 93 Fewest Points Scored 1. Holy Cross 3/18/1948 Final Four Duke 4/6/1992 Championship Villanova 3/17/1985 Second Round Wofford 3/20/2014 Second Round Fairleigh Dickinson 3/15/1985 First Round Ohio 3/16/2012 Second Round Clemson 3/19/2009 First Round Oklahoma 3/21/2009 Second Round 63 Boise State 3/17/1988 First Round 63 Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round Columbia 3/20/1948 Championship 66 Most Points Allowed 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round North Carolina 3/14/1987 Second Round UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four 91 UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship 91 Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation 90 East Tennessee State 3/22/1992 Second Round Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Xavier 3/17/1989 First Round 87 North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen 87 Fewest Points Allowed 1. Wofford 3/20/2014 Second Round Tennessee 3/18/2011 Second Round Columbia 3/20/1948 Regional Third Place VCU 3/23/2013 Third Round 53 Coastal Carolina 3/19/1993 First Round Fairleigh Dickinson 3/15/1985 First Round Syracuse 4/6/2013 Final Four 56 South Dakota State 3/21/2013 Second Round Ohio 3/14/1964 Elite Eight Boise State 3/17/1988 First Round 58 Largest Margin of Victory 1. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight +37 (102-65) 2. Coastal Carolina 3/19/1993 First Round +31 (84-53) 3. Tennessee 3/18/2011 Second Round +30 (75-45) 4. Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen +27 (98-71) 5. VCU 2/23/2013 Third Round +25 (78-53) 6. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round +23 (108-85) 7. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight +20 (79-59) 8. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round +19 (80-61) 9. Wofford 3/20/2014 Second Round +17 (57-40) Columbia 3/20/1948 Regional Third Place +17 (66-49) Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four +17 (93-76) Largest Margin of Defeat 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round -34 ( ) 2. Duke 4/6/1992 Championship -20 (51-71) 3. Holy Cross 3/18/1948 Sweet Sixteen -18 (45-63) Indiana 3/29/1976 Championship -18 (68-86) 4. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round -12 ( ot) North Carolina 3/14/1987 Second Round -12 (97-109) 5. Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four -11 (80-91) UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship -11 (80-91) 7. Oklahoma 3/21/2009 Second Round -10 (63-73) 8. North Carolina 3/25/1988 Sweet Sixteen -9 (69-78) 9. Arkansas 3/26/1994 Elite Eight -8 (68-76) 10. UNC-Charlotte 3/19/1977 Elite Eight -7 (68-75) Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight -7 (77-84) Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round -7 (63-70) Field Goals 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen 41 Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round 40 North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 38 East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation 37 Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen 37 Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round 37 South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round 37 Field Goal Attempts 1. Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 85 Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four 77 Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight 75 Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 50 attempts) 1. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round.647 (44-68) 3. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round.606 (40-66) 3. South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round.597 (37-62) 4. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight.586 (41-70) 5. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round.585 (38-65) 6. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round.583 (35-60) 7. Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round.552 (37-67) 8. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen.545 (36-66) 9. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight.537 (29-54) 10. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round.531 (34-64) Three-Point Field Goals 1. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen Navy 3/12/1987 First Round Oregon 3/23/2017 Sweet Sixteen 11 Tennessee 3/28/2014 Sweet Sixteen 11 Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 11 UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight 10 Clemson 3/19/2009 First Round 10 Oklahoma 3/21/2009 Second Round 10 Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round 10 Three-Point Attempts 1. Oregon 3/23/2017 Sweet Sixteen UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round Oklahoma 3/21/2009 Second Round 27 Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round Clemson 3/19/2009 First Round 26 Tennessee 3/18/2011 Second Round North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen 23 Ohio 3/16/2012 Second Round 23 Three-Point Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts) 1. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round.600 (12-20) 2. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round.552 (16-29) 3. Tennessee 3/28/2014 Sweet Sixteen.550 (11-20) Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight.550 (11-20) 5. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight.526 (10-19) 6. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen.542 (13-24) 7. Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round.500 (14-28) Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round.500 (9-18) Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round.500 (6-12) 10. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round.467 (7-15) 11. Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen.455 (5-11) 12. South Dakota State 3/21/2013 Second Round.450 (9-20) Free Throws 1. Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 25 Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen 24 UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four Cincinnati 4/4/1992 Final Four 22 Marquette 3/16/1974 Elite Eight Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 20 Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 20 Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 20 Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 19 Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 19 Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 19 Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 19 4

193 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Team Game Records Free Throw Attempts 1. George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship 34 Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 33 Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 32 Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 30 Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Cincinnati 4/4/1992 Final Four 29 Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight 29 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 15 attempts) 1. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship.889 (24-27) 2. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship.875 (14-16) 3. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round.864 (19-22) 4. Norte Dame 3/18/1976 Sweet Sixteen.842 (16-19) 5. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round.826 (19-23) 6. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight.824 (14-17) 7. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen.818 (18-22) Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round.818 (18-22) 9. Marquette 3/16/1974 Elite Eight.815 (22-27) 10. Tulsa 3/16/16 First Four.812 (13-16) Offensive Rebounds 1. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation Texas 3/15/1996 First Round Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 21 UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round 21 Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen Cincinnati 4/4/1992 Final Four 17 Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round 16 Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 16 Arkansas 3/27/1994 Sweet Sixteen 16 Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 16 Defensive Rebounds 1. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 35 Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen Coastal Carolina 3/19/1993 First Round Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 33 East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 30 Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four 30 Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Oregon 3/23/2017 Sweet Sixteen 29 VCU 3/21/2013 Third Round 29 Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 29 Cincinnati 4/4/1992 Final Four 29 George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen 29 Temple 3/20/1992 First Round 29 Assists 1. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 32 2 Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 23 Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 22 South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round 22 UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round 22 Temple 3/20/1992 First Round Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 21 North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round 21 Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 21 Turnovers 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 20 Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 20 Marquette 3/16/1974 Elite Eight 20 Duke 4/6/1992 Championship 20 George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen 20 Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen 19 Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation 19 Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 19 Indiana 3/29/1976 Championship Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 18 Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 18 Blocks 1. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight 8 George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 8 3. Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 7 Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 7 Coastal Carolina 3/19/1993 First Round 7 Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 7 7. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 6 Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 6 Temple 3/20/1992 First Round 6 Tulsa 3/16/2016 First Four 6 Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight 5 Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 5 Steals 1. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight 13 Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 13 Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round UNCC 3/19/1977 Elite Eight Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 10 Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round 9 Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen times 8 Rebounds 1. Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen Kansas State 3/21/1964 National Consolation Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 51 Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 51 Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 51 Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen Rutgers 3/27/1976 Final Four Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight 49 Fouls 1. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 29 North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round UNCC 3/19/1977 Elite Eight Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 26 Wichita State 3/13/1976 First Round 26 Iowa State University 3/16/1986 Second Round Indiana 3/29/1976 Championship Oklahoma 3/21/2009 Second Round 24 Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 24 Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 24 Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 24 UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship 24 North Carloina 3/19/1988 Sweet Sixteen 24 5

194 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Individual Game Records Points Scored 1. Rice, Glen vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Russell, Campy vs. Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen 36 Rice, Glen vs. South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round Green, Rickey vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 34 Rice, Glen vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship 33 Thompson, Garde vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round Rice, Glen vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 31 Russell, Cazzie vs. Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four 31 Higgins, Sean vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 31 Field Goals 1. Russell, Campy vs. Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen 16 Rice, Glen vs. South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round 16 Rice, Glen vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 16 Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 16 Green, Rickey vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round Kupec, C.J. vs. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 13 Jackson, Ray vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 13 Russell, Cazzie vs. Duke 3/20/1964 Final Four 13 Rice, Glen vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen 13 Rice, Glen vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 12 Rice, Glen vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four 12 Buntin, Bill vs. Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen 12 Robinson, John vs. Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen 12 Howard, Juwan vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 12 Webber, Chris* vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round 12 Webber, Chris* vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 12 McGary, Mitch vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen 12 Field Goals Attempts 1. Russell, Campy vs. Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen Bullock, Louis* vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Rice, Glen vs. South Alabama 3/19/1989 Second Round 25 Kupec, C.J. vs. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 25 Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 25 Buntin, Bill vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight 25 Russell, Cazzie vs. Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight 25 Green, Rickey vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Rice, Glen vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 24 Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 24 Rice, Glen vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four 24 Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) 1. McGary, Mitch vs. VCU 3/23/2013 Third Round.909 (10-11) 2. Vaught, Loy vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round.818 (9-11) 3. Rice, Glen vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight.813 (13-16) 4. Green, Rickey vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round.800 (16-20) Webber, Chris* vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round.800 (12-15) Hubbard, Phil vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight.800 (8-10) Darden, Oliver vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship.800 (8-10) 8. Thompson, Garde vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round.786 (11-14) Wagner, Moritz vs. Louisville 3/19/2017 Second Round.786 (11-14) 10. Webber, Chris* vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round.750 (12-16) Baston, Maceo vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round.750 (9-12) Three-Point Field Goals 1. Thompson, Garde vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round 9 2. Rice, Glen vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen 8 3. Higgins, Sean vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 7 4. Stauskas, Nik vs. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight 6 Reid, Robbie vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round 6 Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round 6 7. Hardaway Jr., Tim vs. South Dakota State 3/21/2013 Second Round 5 Reid, Robbie vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 5 Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 5 Rice, Glen vs. Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round Wilson, D.J. vs. Oregon 3/23/2017 Sweet Sixteen 4 Stauskas, Nik vs. Texas 3/20/2014 Third Round 4 Albrecht, Spike vs. Louisville 4/8/2013 Championship 4 Rice, Glen vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight 4 Bullock, Louis* vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 4 Rice, Glen vs. North Carloina 3/19/1988 Sweet Sixteen 4 Irvin, Zak vs. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round 4 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Bullock, Louis* vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Thompson, Garde vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round 12 Rice, Glen vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen 12 Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship Burke, Trey vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen Hardaway Jr., Tim vs. Syracuse 4/6/2013 Final Four 10 Higgins, Sean vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight Stauskas, Nik vs. Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round 9 Rice, Glen vs. Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round 9 Burke, Trey vs. Ohio 3/16/2012 Second Round 9 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 5 attempts) 1. Stauskas, Nik vs. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight (6-6) 2. Albrecht, Spike vs. Louisville 4/8/2013 Championship.800 (4-5) Rice, Glen vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight.800 (4-5) Bullock, Louis* vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round.800 (4-5) 5. Thompson, Garde vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round.750 (9-12) Reid, Robbie vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round.750 (6-8) 7. Hardaway Jr., TIm vs. South Dakota State 3/21/2013 Second Round.714 (5-7) 8. Higgins, Sean vs. Virginia 3/25/1989 Elite Eight.700 (7-10) Free Throws 1. Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship Darden, Oliver vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship Stauskas, Nik vs. Kentucky 3/30/2014 Elite Eight 10 Russell, Cazzie vs. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 9 Howard, Juwan vs. George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen 9 Robinson, John vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight 9 Russell, Cazzie vs. Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight 9 9. Bullock, Louis* vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 8 Robinson, Rumeal vs. North Carloina 3/19/1988 Sweet Sixteen 8 Rose, Jalen vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 8 Howard, Juwan vs. Arkansas 3/27/1994 Sweet Sixteen 8 Russell, Cazzie vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship 8 Russell, Cazzie vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight 8 Buntin, Bill vs. Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen 8 Russell, Cazzie vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 8 Buntin, Bill vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 8 Free Throw Attempts 1. Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship Howard, Juwan vs. George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen Russell, Cazzie vs. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen 12 Traylor, Robert* vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Stauskas, Nik vs. Kentucky 3/30/2014 Elite Eight 11 Darden, Oliver vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship 11 Robinson, Rumeal vs. North Carloina 3/19/1988 Sweet Sixteen 11 Howard, Juwan vs. Arkansas 3/27/1994 Sweet Sixteen 11 King, Jimmy vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 10 Robinson, John vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight 10 Rose, Jalen vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 10 Russell, Cazzie vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight 10 Buntin, Bill vs. Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen 10 Buntin, Bill vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four 10 Rose, Jalen vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 10 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 10 Rose, Jalen vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 10 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts) 1. Darden, Oliver vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship (11-11) 2. Stauskas, Nik vs. Kentucky 3/30/2014 Elite Eite.909 (10-11) 3. Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship.900 (9-10) Robinson, John vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight.900 (9-10) 5. Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship.882 (15-17) 6. Russell, Cazzie vs. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen.833 (10-12) 7. Rose, Jalen vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round.800 (8-10) Russell, Cazzie vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight.800 (8-10) Buntin, Bill vs. Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen.800 (8-10) Buntin, Bill vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four.800 (8-10) Rebounds 1. Hubbard, Phil vs. Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round Russell, Campy vs. Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen 18 Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 18 Hubbard, Phil vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Vaught, Loy vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 17 King, Jimmy vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois 4/189 Final Four 16 Robinson, John vs. Rutgers 3/27/1976 Final Four 16 Robinson, John vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Baston, Maceo vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 15 Vaught, Loy vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 15 Offensive Rebounds 1. Traylor, Robert* vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round 8 Riley, Eric vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 8 Vaught, Loy vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 8 4. Ward, Jerod vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round 7 Grant, Gary vs. North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round 7 Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship 7 Baston, Maceo vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 7 King, Jimmy vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 7 Webber, Chris* vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round Webber, Chris* vs. Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 6 Webber, Chris* vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 6 Howard, Juwan vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 6 Darden, Oliver vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship 6 Taylor, Maurice* vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 6 6

195 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Individual Game Records Defensive Rebounds 1. Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four McGary, Mitch vs. VCU 3/23/2013 Third Round 10 King, Jimmy vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 10 Vaught, Loy vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 10 Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 10 Rose, Jalen vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 10 Howard, Juwan vs. Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 10 Robinson, Duncan vs. Tulsa 3/16/2016 First Four McGary, Mitch vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen 9 Vaught, Loy vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 9 Jackson, Ray vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 9 Assists 1. Robinson, Rumeal vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen Robinson, Rumeal vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four Grant, Gary vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round 11 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 11 Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Burke, Trey vs. Kansas 3/31/1989 Sweet Sixteen 10 Grant, Gary vs. North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round 10 Rose, Jalen vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 10 Herner, Doug vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship Morris, Darius vs. Tennessee 3/18/2011 Second Round 9 Green, Rickey vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Oregon 3/23/2017 Sweet Sixteen 8 Stauskas, Nik vs. Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round 8 King, Jimmy vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round 8 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round 8 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 8 Rose, Jalen vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round 8 Rose, Jalen vs. Temple 3/20/1992 First Round 8 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 8 King, Jimmy vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 8 Robinson, Rumeal vs. Boise State 3/17/1988 First Round 8 Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round 8 Turnovers 1. Russell, Cazzie vs. UCLA 3/20/1965 Championship 9 2. Mills, Terry vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 8 3. Burke, Trey vs. VCU 3/23/2013 Third Round 7 Rose, Jalen vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round 7 Howard, Juwan vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 7 6. Robinson, Rumeal vs. Xavier University 3/17/1989 First Round 6 Grote, Steve vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round 6 Jourbert, Antoine vs. Fairleigh Dikcinson 3/15/1985 First Round 6 Grant, Gary vs. Boise State 3/17/1988 First Round 6 Robinson, John vs. Indiana 3/29/1976 Championship 6 Rose, Jalen vs. North Carolina 4/5/1993 Championship 6 King, Jimmy vs. Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 6 Baston, Maceo vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round 6 Robinson, John vs. Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen 6 Blocks 1. Webber, Chris* vs. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight 5 Webber, Chris* vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 5 3. Webber, Chris* vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round 4 Webber, Chris* vs. Temple 3/20/1992 First Round 4 Wilson, D.J. vs. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round 4 6. Webber, Chris* vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen 3 Mills, Terry vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 3 Riley, Eric vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round 3 Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round 3 Webber, Chris* vs. North Carolina 4/5/1993 Championship 3 Ndiaye, Makhtar vs. Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen 3 Wilson, D.J. vs. Louisville 3/19/2017 Second Round 3 Steals 1. Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Notre Dame 3/18/2016 First Round 6 2. McGary, Mitch vs. Florida 3/31/2013 Elite Eight 5 Green, Rickey vs. UNCC 3/19/1977 Elite Eight 5 Stanton, Tom vs. Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen 5 5. Howard, Juwan vs. Pepperdine 3/17/1994 First Round 4 Jackson, Ray vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight 4 Conlan, Travis vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round 4 Stanton, Tom vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round 4 Hubbard, Phil vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight 4 Double-Double (Point/Rebound) - Listed by latest Player Game Date Round PT REB Morgan, Jordan vs. Texas 3/22/2014 Third Round Morgan, Jordan vs. Wofford 3/20/2014 Second Round McGary, Mitch vs. Syracuse 4/6/2013 Final Four McGary, Mitch vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen McGary, Mitch vs. VCU 3/23/2013 Third Round Novak, Zack vs. Tennessee 3/18/2011 Second Round Traylor, Robert* vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Ward, Jerod vs. UCLA 3/15/1998 Second Round Traylor, Robert* vs. Davidson 3/13/1998 First Round Baston, Maceo vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round Taylor, Maurice* vs. Texas 3/15/1996 First Round King, Jimmy vs. Western Kentucky 3/15/1995 First Round Howard, Juwan vs. Arkansas 3/27/1994 Sweet Sixteen Howard, Juwan vs. Maryland 3/24/1994 Sweet Sixteen Howard, Juwan vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Jackson, Ray vs. Texas 3/19/1994 Second Round Webber, Chris* vs. North Carolina 4/5/1993 Championship Webber, Chris* vs. Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four Webber, Chris* vs. George Washington 3/28/1993 Elite Eight Howard, Juwan vs. George Washington 3/26/1993 Sweet Sixteen Webber, Chris* vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round Howard, Juwan vs. Coastal Carolina 3/19/1993 First Round Webber, Chris* vs. Duke 4/6/1992 Championship Webber, Chris* vs. Cincinnati 4/4/1992 Final Four Webber, Chris* vs. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight Rose, Jalen vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen Riley, Eric vs. Oklahoma State 3/28/1992 Sweet Sixteen Webber, Chris* vs. Temple 3/20/1992 First Round Mills, Terry vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Vaught, Loy vs. Loyola Marymount 3/18/1990 Second Round Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois State 3/16/1990 First Round Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship Vaught, Loy vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four Vaught, Loy vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Grant, Gary vs. North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round Rice, Glen vs. North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round Rice, Glen vs. Navy 3/12/1987 First Round Tarpley, Roy vs. Iowa State University 3/16/1986 Second Round Tarpley, Roy vs. Villanova 3/17/1985 Second Round Tarpley, Roy vs. Fairleigh Dikcinson 3/15/1985 First Round Hubbard, Phil vs. Detroit 3/17/1977 Sweet Sixteen Hubbard, Phil vs. Holy Cross 3/13/1977 First Round Hubbard, Phil vs. Indiana 3/29/1976 Championship Robinson, John vs. Rutgers 3/27/1976 Final Four Hubbard, Phil vs. Rutgers 3/27/1976 Final Four Robinson, John vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Hubbard, Phil vs. Missouri 3/20/1976 Elite Eight Hubbard, Phil vs. Norte Dame 3/18/1976 Sweet Sixteen Russell, Campy vs. Marquette 3/16/1974 Elite Eight Russell, Campy vs. Norte Dame 3/14/1974 Sweet Sixteen Russell, Cazzie vs. Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight Darden, Oliver vs. Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight Myers, Jim vs. Kentucky 3/12/1966 Elite Eight Darden, Oliver vs. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen Myers, Jim vs. Western Kentucky 3/11/1966 Sweet Sixteen Russell, Cazzie vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four Buntin, Bill vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four Tregoning, Larry vs. Princeton 3/19/1965 Final Four Buntin, Bill vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight Darden, Oliver vs. Vanderbilt 3/13/1965 Elite Eight Buntin, Bill vs. Dayton 3/12/1965 Sweet Sixteen Buntin, Bill vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship Darden, Oliver vs. Kansas State 3/21/1964 Championship Buntin, Bill vs. Ohio 3/14/1964 Elite Eight Buntin, Bill vs. Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen Tregoning, Larry vs. Loyola 3/13/1964 Sweet Sixteen Double-Double (Point/Assist) - Listed by latest Player Game Date Round PT AST Walton Jr., Derrick vs. Oklahoma State 3/17/2017 First Round Burke, Trey vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen Rose, Jalen vs. East Tennessee 3/22/1992 Second Round Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship Robinson, Rumeal vs. Illinois 4/1/1989 Final Four Robinson, Rumeal vs. North Carolina 3/23/1989 Sweet Sixteen Grant, Gary vs. Florida 3/19/1988 Second Round Grant, Gary vs. North Caorlina 3/14/1987 Second Round Minutes 1. Kupec, C.J. vs. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 45 Grote, Steve vs. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 45 Johnson, Joe vs. UCLA 3/15/1975 First Round 45 Rose, Jalen vs. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight Burke, Trey vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen Robinson, Rumeal vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 43 Webber, Chris* vs. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight 43 King, Jimmy vs. Ohio State 3/29/1992 Elite Eight Robinson III, Glenn vs. Kansas 3/29/2013 Sweet Sixteen 42 Rice, Glen vs. Seton Hall 4/3/1989 Championship 42 Webber, Chris* vs. UCLA 3/21/1993 Second Round 42 Rose, Jalen vs. Kentucky 4/3/1993 Final Four 42 7

196 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Career Records Games 1. 17g Jackson, Ray 17g King, Jimmy 3. 16g Howard, Juwan 16g Rose, Jalen 5. 14g Riley, Eric 6. 13g Pelinka, Rob 13g Rice, Glen 13g Vaught, Loy 13g Voskuil, James g Griffin, Mike 12g Horford, Jon 12g Morgan, Jordan 12g Webber, Chris Starts 1. 17s Jackson, Ray 17s King, Jimmy 3. 16s Howard, Juwan 16s Rose, Jalen 5. 12s Webber, Chris 6. 11s Rice, Glen 11s Grote, Steve 11s Mills, Terry 11s Robinson, Rumeal s Vaught, Loy 10s Darden, Oliver 10s Robinson III, Glenn 10s Stauskas, Nik Points Rice, Glen 13g; 23.7 ppg Howard, Juwan 16g; 17.5 ppg Rose, Jalen 16g; 15.6 ppg Russell, Cazzie 9g; 25.1 ppg Webber, Chris 12g; 17.8 ppg King, Jimmy 17g; 12.0 ppg Robinson, Rumeal 11g; 17.5 ppg Buntin, Bill 8g; 22.6 ppg Jackson, Ray 17g; 10.1 ppg Green, Rickey 8g; 19.1 ppg Scoring Average Russell, Campy 2g; 57 pts Russell, Cazzie 9g; 226 pts Rice, Glen 13g; 308 pts Buntin, Bill 8g; 181 pts Green, Rickey 8g; 153 pts Bullock, Louis 3g; 54 pts 18.0 Wilson, D.J. 2g; 36 pts Webber, Chris 12g; 213 pts Robinson, Rumeal 11g; 193 pts 17.5 Howard, Juwan 16g; 280 pts 17.5 Reid, Robbie 2g; 35 pts Field Goals Rice, Glen 13g Howard, Juwan 16g Webber, Chris 12g Russell, Cazzie 9g Rose, Jalen 16g King, Jimmy 17g Jackson, Ray 17g Buntin, Bill 8g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Green, Rickey 8g Field Goal Attempts Rice, Glen 13g Howard, Juwan 16g Rose, Jalen 16g King, Jimmy 17g Webber, Chris 12g Russell, Cazzie 9g Green, Rickey 8g Buntin, Bill 8g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Jackson, Ray 17g 113 Mills, Terry 11g Field Goal Percentage (20 attempts) % Wagner, Moritz 4g; 18-of % McGary, Mitch 6g; 40-of % Morgan, Jordan 12g; 33-of % Baston, Maceo 4g; 17-of % Albrecht, Spike 10g; 15-of % Hughes, Mark 11g; 29-of % Rellford, Richard 4g; 16-of % Jackson, Ray 17g; 69-of % Webber, Chris 12g; 90-of % Reid, Robbie 2g; 12-of-20 Three-Point Field Goals Rice, Glen 13g Walton Jr., Derrick 9g 22 King, Jimmy 17g Stauskas, Nik 10g Rose, Jalen 16g Hardaway Jr., Tim 9g Irvin, Zak 9g Higgins, Sean 8g Burke, Trey 7g Thompson, Garde 6g Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Rice, Glen 13g Rose, Jalen 16g Stauskas, Nik 10g Hardaway Jr., Tim 9g King, Jimmy 17g Walton Jr., Derrick 8g Burke, Trey 7g Irvin, Zak 8g Higgins, Sean 8g Novak, Zack 5g 26 Robinson, Rumeal 11g Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (10 attempts) % Smotrycz, Evan 3g; 9-of % Albrecht, Spike 10g; 10-of % Thompson, Garde 6g; 12-of % Reid, Robbie 2g; 11-of % Rice, Glen 13g; 35-of % Hunter, Freddie 4g; 6-of % Walton Jr., Derrick 9g; 22-of % Pelinka, Rob 13g; 6-of % King, Jimmy 17g; 22-of % Robinson III, Glenn 10g; 10-of-22 Free Throws Rose, Jalen 16g Russell, Cazzie 9g Howard, Juwan 16g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Buntin, Bill 8g King, Jimmy 17g Jackson, Ray 17g Webber, Chris 12g 30 Robinson, John 9g Grote, Steve 11g Free Throw Attempts Rose, Jalen 16g Howard, Juwan 16g Russell, Cazzie 9g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Buntin, Bill 8g King, Jimmy 17g Webber, Chris 12g Jackson, Ray 17g Robinson, John 9g 36 Darden, Oliver 10g 36 Hubbard, Phil 8g Free Throw Percentage (15 attempts) % Bullock, Louis 3g; 15-of % Higgins, Sean 8g; 17-of % Burke, Trey 7g; 26-of % Thompson, Garde 6g; 13-of % Walton Jr., Derrick 8g; 13-of % Russell, Cazzie 9g; 64-of % Rice, Glen 13g; 17-of % Robinson, John 9g; 30-of % Tarpley, Roy 4g; 15-of % Grote, Steve 11g; 29-of-35 Offensive Rebounds Webber, Chris 12g Howard, Juwan 16g Jackson, Ray 17g Vaught, Loy 13g King, Jimmy 17g Riley, Eric 14g Robinson III, Glenn 10g Morgan, Jordan 12g 23 Mills, Terry 11g Rose, Jalen 16g Defensive Rebounds Vaught, Loy 13g Howard, Juwan 16g Webber, Chris 12g Rose, Jalen 16g Rice, Glen 13g King, Jimmy 17g Mills, Terry 11g Jackson, Ray 17g 43 McGary, Mitch 6g Hughes, Mark 11g Rebounds Howard, Juwan 16g; 44o-82d 126 Webber, Chris 12g; 54o-72d Vaught, Loy 13g; 30o-93d Hubbard, Phil 8g; Darden, Oliver 10g; 7o-20d Buntin, Bill 8g; 12o-17d King, Jimmy 17g; 28o-56d Rice, Glen 13g; 19o-57d Rose, Jalen 16g; 21o-60d Mills, Terry 11g; 23o-52d 8

197 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Career Records Rebounding Avearge Russell, Campy 2g; 32 reb Hubbard, Phil 8g; 106 reb Tarpley, Roy 4g; 49 reb Buntin, Bill 8g; 91 reb McGary, Mitch 6g; 64 reb Webber, Chris 12g; 126 reb 10.5 Taylor, Maurice 2g; 21 reb 10.5 Traylor, Robert 2g; 21 reb Vaught, Loy 13g; 123 reb Darden, Oliver 10g; 94 reb Fouls Jackson, Ray 17g Howard, Juwan 16g Grote, Steve 11g Rose, Jalen 16g King, Jimmy 17g Vaught, Loy 13g Hughes, Mark 11g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Darden, Oliver 10g 33 Britt, Wayman 8g Assists Robinson, Rumeal 11g; 8.5 apg Rose, Jalen 16g; 4.5 apg Grant, Gary 9g; 6.1 apg King, Jimmy 17g; 2.9 apg Walton Jr., Derrick 9g; 5.1 apg Burke, Trey 7g; 6.1 apg Green, Rickey 8g; 5.0 apg Jackson, Ray 17g; 2.1 apg Howard, Juwan 16g; 1.9 apg Grote, Steve 11g; 2.7 apg Assist Average Robinson, Rumeal 11g; 93 ast Morris, Darius 2g; 15 ast Bullock, Louis 3g; 19 ast Burke, Trey 7g; 43 ast Grant, Gary 9g; 55 ast Walton Jr., Derrick 9g; 46 ast Green, Rickey 8g; 40 ast Johnson, Joe 3g; 14 ast Rose, Jalen 16g; 72 ast 4.5 Conlan, Travis 4g; 18 ast 4.5 Harris, Manny 2g; 9 ast Steals Rose, Jalen 16g Webber, Chris 12g 19 King, Jimmy 17g Jackson, Ray 17g Walton Jr., Derrick 9g Howard, Juwan 16g 13 Green, Rickey 8g 13 Stanton, Tom 8g McGary, Mitch 6g 12 Hubbard, Phil 8g 12 Robinson III, Glenn 10g 12 Robinson, Rumeal 11g 12 Fife, Dugan 7g Minutes King, Jimmy 17g; 36.6 mpg Rose, Jalen 16g; 37.9 mpg Howard, Juwan 16g; 34.6 mpg Jackson, Ray 17g; 27.3 mpg Rice, Glen 13g; 33.8 mpg Webber, Chris 12g; 33.7 mpg Robinson, Rumeal 11g; 33.5 mpg Robinson III, Glenn 10g; 36.6 mpg Mills, Terry 11g; 30.4 mpg Hardaway Jr., Tim 9g; 36.6 mpg Minutes Average Wilson, D.J. 2g; 76 min Rose, Jalen 16g; 607 min Abdur-Rahkman, M.A. 4g; 151 min Green, Rickey 8g; 298 min Robinson III, Glenn 10g; 366 min 36.6 King, Jimmy 17g; 622 min 36.6 Hardaway Jr., Tim 9g; 329 min Burke, Trey 7g; 255 min Hubbard, Phil 8g; 290 min Bullock, Louis 3g; 107 min Turnovers Rose, Jalen 16g King, Jimmy 17g Robinson, Rumeal 11g Howard, Juwan 16g Jackson, Ray 17g Webber, Chris 12g Grant, Gary 9g Green, Rickey 8g Grote, Steve 11g Robinson, John 9g Blocks Webber, Chris 12g; 2.7 bpg Mills, Terry 11g; 1.1 bpg Howard, Juwan 16g; 0.7 bpg Riley, Eric 14g; 0.7 bpg 5. 9 Wilson, D.J. 3g; 3.0 bpg 6. 8 King, Jimmy 17g; 0.5 bpg 7. 7 McGary, Mitch 6g; 1.2 bpg 8. 6 Rice, Glen 13g; 0.5 bpg 6 Vaught, Loy 13g; 0.5 bpg 6 Ndiaye, Makhtar 5g; 1.2 bpg 9

198 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Abdur-Rahkman, M-A Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PT AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Akunne, Eso Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PT AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Career % % % Albrecht, Spike Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Armer, Chip Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Career % % % Asselin, Josh Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Bankey, Dennis Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Career % % % Bartlestein, Josh Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Career % % % Baston, Maceo Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Bauerle, Bill Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Baxter, Dave Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Bergen, Tom Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % % Bielfeldt, Max Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Bossard, Jason Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Career % % %

199 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Britt, Wayman Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Career % % Brown, Dan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % % Bullock, Louis Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Buntin, Bill Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Career Burke, Trey Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Career % % % Calip, Demetrius Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Cantrell, Bob Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Career % % Chatman, Kameron Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Career % % % Christian, Colton Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Career % % % Clawson, John Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % % Conlan, Travis Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Crawford, Bobby Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % %

200 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Dakich, Andrew Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Career % % % Darden, Oliver Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % % % Dawkins, Aubrey Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Career % % % Derricks, Leon Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % % Dill, Craig Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Career % Dobbins, Sean Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % Career % % % Donnal, Mark Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Douglass, Stu Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % Career % % % Doyle, Ricky Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Career % % % Elliott, Pete Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Fife, Dugan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Career % % % Gibas, Ron Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % Career % % % Gibson, Zack Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Grady, Kelvin Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % %

201 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Grant, Gary Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Career % % % Green, Rickey Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Griffin, Mike Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Grote, Steve Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Hardaway Jr., Tim Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Career % % % Hardy, Alan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Harris, Manny Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Harrison, Bob Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Henderson, Robert Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Career % %

202 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Herner, Doug Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Career % % Higgins, Sean Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Horford, Jon Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % 0 0.0% Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Howard, Juwan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % % Hubbard, Phil Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Hughes, Mark Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Career % % % Hunter, Freddie Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Career % % %

203 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Irvin, Zak Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Jackson, Ray Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % % Johnson, Joe Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Career % % Jones, Bobby Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Career % % Joubert, Antoine Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Career % % % King, Jimmy Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % % Koenig, Marc Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Career % % % Kramer, Jack Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Career % % % Kupec, C.J. Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Career % % Lee, C.J. Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % %

204 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers LeVert, Caris Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Lonergan, Sean Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Career % % % Lucas-Perry, Laval Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Ludwig, Tom Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % Career McCaslin, Bob Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, Career McGary, Mitch Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Career % % % McIntosh, Don Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % McLimans, Blake Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Career % % % Merritt, David Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Mikulich, Bill Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Mills, Terry Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Mitchell, Willie Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Career % % %

205 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Morgan, Jordan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Morris, Darius Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 Result % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Career % % % Morton, Neal Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Career % % % Myers, Jim Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % % Ndiaye, Makhtar Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Career % % % Novak, Zack Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % Career % % % Oliver, Ron Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % Career % % % Oosterban, J.P. Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Career % % % Pelinka, Rob Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % Career % % % Person, Corey Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Career % % %

206 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Pomey, George Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Career % Puls, Eric Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Reid, Robbie Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Rellford, Richard Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Career % % Rice, Glen Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Career % % % Riley, Eric Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Career % % % Roberts, Bill Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Robinson, Duncan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Robinson, John Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % %

207 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Robinson, Rumeal Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Robinson III, Glenn Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Rogers, Chuck Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Career % % Rose, Jalen Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Career % % % Russell, Campy Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % Career % % Russell, Cazzie Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % Saint-Jean, Olivier Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Pepperdine First Round 3/17/1994 W, OT % % % Arkansas Elite Eight 3/27/1994 L, % % % Texas Second Round 3/19/1994 W, % % % Maryland Sweet 16 3/24/1994 W, % % % Career % % % Schinnerer, Lloyd Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Career % % Seter, Chris Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Career % % % Shepherd, Jevohn Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % %

208 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Simpson, Xavier Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Sims, DeShawn Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % % Smith, Brandon Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Smotrycz, Evan Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % Career % % % Stanton, Tom Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Notre Dame Midwest Semifinal 3/18/1976 W, % % Missouri Midwest Final 3/20/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Stauskas, Nik Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN South Dakota State Second Round 3/21/2013 W, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Kansas Sweet 16 3/29/2013 W, OT % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Syracuse Final Four 4/6/2013 W, % % % Louisville Championship 4/8/2013 L, % % % Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Career % % % Stoyko, Steve Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % Career % % % Suprunowicz, Mack Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Talley, Michael Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Career % % % Tarpley, Roy Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Career % % Taylor, Darius Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % Career % % % Taylor, Kirk Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % Career % % % Taylor, Maurice Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Western Kentucky First Round 3/15/1995 L, OT % % % Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Career % % %

209 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Player Careers Thompson, Garde Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Career % % % Thompson, Joel Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wichita State Midwest Quarterfinal 3/13/1976 W, % % Rutgers Final Four 3/27/1976 W, % % Indiana Championship 3/29/1976 L, % % Holy Cross Mideast Quarterfinal 3/13/1977 W, % % Detroit Mideast Semifinal 3/17/1977 W, % % UNC-Charlotte Mideast Final 3/19/1977 L, % % Career % % Thompson, John Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % Western Kentucky Mideast Semifinal 3/11/1966 W, % % Kentucky Mideast Final 3/12/1966 L, % % Career % Tolbert, Tony Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Traylor, Robert Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Tregoning, Larry Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola-Chicago Mideast Semifinal 3/13/1964 W, % % Ohio Mideast Final 3/14/1964 W, % % Duke Final Four 3/20/1964 L, % % Kansas State National, Third Place 3/21/1964 W, % % Dayton Mideast Semifinal 3/12/1965 W, % % Vanderbilt Mideast Final 3/13/1965 W, % % Princeton Final Four 3/19/1965 W, % UCLA Championship 3/20/1965 L, % % Career % Vaught, Loy Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Navy First Round 3/12/1987 W, % % % North Carolina Second Round 3/14/1987 L, % % % Boise State First Round 3/17/1988 W, % % % Florida Second Round 3/19/1988 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/25/1988 L, % % % Xavier First Round 3/17/1989 W, % % % South Alabama Second Round 3/19/1989 W, % % % North Carolina Sweet 16 3/23/1989 W, % % % Virginia Elite Eight 3/25/1989 W, % % % Illinois Final Four 4/1/1989 W, % % % Seton Hall Championship 4/3/1989 W, OT % % % Illinois State First Round 3/16/1990 W, % % % Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Career % % % Vignier, Pete Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % Career % % % Vogrich, Matt Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tennessee Second Round 3/18/2011 W, % % % Duke Third Round 3/20/2011 L, % % % Ohio Second Round 3/16/2012 L, % % % VCU Third Round 3/23/2013 W, % % % Florida Elite Eight 3/31/2013 W, % % % Career % % % Voskuil, James Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Loyola Marymount Second Round 3/18/1990 L, % % % Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee State Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Career % % %

210 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Player Careers Wade, Butch Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Fairleigh Dickinson First Round 3/15/1985 W, % % Villanova Second Round 3/17/1985 L, % % Akron First Round 3/14/1986 W, % % Iowa State Second Round 3/16/1986 L, % % Career % % Wagner, Moritz Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Walton Jr., Derrick Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Wofford Second Round 3/20/2014 W, % % % Texas Third Round 3/22/2014 W, % % % Tennessee Sweet 16 3/28/2014 W, % % % Kentucky Elite Eight 3/30/2014 L, % % % Tulsa First Four 3/16/2016 W, % % % Notre Dame First Round 3/18/2016 L, % % % Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Ward, Jerod Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Davidson First Round 3/13/1998 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/15/1998 L, % % % Career % % % Webber, Chris Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Temple First Round 3/20/1992 W, % % % East Tennessee Second Round 3/22/1992 W, % % % Oklahoma State Sweet 16 3/28/1992 W, % % % Ohio State Elite Eight 3/29/1992 W, OT % % % Cincinnati Final Four 4/4/1992 W, % % % Duke Championship 4/6/1992 L, % % % Coastal Carolina First Round 3/19/1993 W, % % % UCLA Second Round 3/21/1993 W, OT % % % George Washington Sweet 16 3/26/1993 W, % % % Temple Elite Eight 3/28/1993 W, % % % Kentucky Final Four 4/3/1993 W, OT % % % North Carolina Championship 4/5/1993 L, % % % Career % % % White, Albert Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Texas First Round 3/15/1996 L, % % % Career % % % White, Rick Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN UCLA West Quarterfinal 3/15/1975 L, OT % % Career % % Whitten, Jake Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Career % % Wierda, Gerritt Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Wilson, D.J. Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Oklahoma State First Round 3/17/2017 W, % % % Louisville Second Round 3/19/2017 W, % % % Oregon Sweet 16 3/23/2017 L, % % % Career % % % Wisniewski, Irv Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Holy Cross East Quarterfinal 3/18/1948 L, % Columbia East, Third Place 3/20/1948 W, % Career % Worrell, Lionel Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Notre Dame Mideast Semifinal 3/14/1974 W, % % Marquette Mideast Final 3/16/1974 L, % % Career % % Wright, Anthony Round Date Result G S FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF REB AVG F PTS AVG A AVG TO BK S MIN Clemson First Round 3/19/2009 W, % % % Oklahoma Second Round 3/21/2009 L, % % % Career % % %

211 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1948 NCAA TOURNAMENT East Region Quarterfinal March 18, 1948 Holy Cross 63, Michigan 45 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 B. Bauerle G. Wierda I. Wisniewski B. Roberts R. Harrison J. Stottlebower M. Suprinowicz B. McCaslin D. McIntosh P. Elliott H. Morrill B. Mikulich TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Holy Cross FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN F. Oftring C. Graver B. Cousy D. O'Connell M. Forman G. Kaftan C. Bollinger R. Curran McMullen B. Dolan J. Mullany A. Laska TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Elliott ; Holy Cross - None Officials: William Haarlow, Gil MacDonald Attendance: n/a Score by Half Michigan vs. Holy Cross NCAA TOURNAMENT East Region Consolation March 20, 1948 Michigan 66, Columbia 49 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 4 M. Suprinowicz B. McCaslin D. McIntosh B. Mikulich J. Stottlebower W. Roberts I. Wisniewski R. Harrison P. Elliott H. Morrill G. Wierda W. Bauerle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Columbia FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Vogel Gehrke Skinner Olsen Budko Joydat Marshall Kaplan Poch Moss Lockwood TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Columbia - None Officials: Verne Harris, Ed Corbett, Gary Maxwell Attendance: n/a Score by Half Michigan Columbia NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Semifinal March 13, 1964 Michigan 84, Loyola-Chicago 80 Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 35 L. Tregoning O. Darden B. Buntin B. Cantrell C. Russell G. Pomey J. Myers TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Loyola-Chicago FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Miller Rouse Hunter Egan Coleman Wood Manzke TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Tregoning ; Loyola - Hunter, Egan Officials: Lou Bello, Phillip Fox Attendance: 9,948 Score by Half Michigan Loyola-Chicago NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Final March 14, 1964 Michigan 69, Ohio 57 Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 35 L. Tregoning O. Darden B. Buntin B. Cantrell C. Russell G. Pomey J. Myers D. Herner TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Ohio FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Haley Hilt Storey Jackson Gill Davis Weirich Lashley Schoon Barry Buck TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Ohio - None Officials: Lou Bello, Steve Honzo Attendance: 9,251 Score by Half Michigan Ohio NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal March 20, 1964 Duke 91, Michigan 80 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 22 B. Buntin B. Cantrell C. Russell L. Tregoning O. Darden J. Myers G. Pomey D. Herner TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Duke FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 D. Ferguson J. Buckley H. Tison B. Harrison J. Mullins J. Marin S. Vacendak R. Herbster TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Buntin, Russell, Darden ; Duke - None Officials: Forte, Clemson Attendance: 10,731 Score by Half Michigan Duke NCAA TOURNAMENT National Consolation Third Place Game March 21, 1964 Michigan 100, Kansas State 90 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Buntin B. Cantrell D. Herner L. Tregoning O. Darden J. Myers G. Pomey J. Clawson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: : FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Kansas State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 M. Moss S. Robinson J. Simons R. Suttner W. Murrell G. Williams D. Nelson R. Paradis J. Gotfrid D. Barnard L. Poma J. Hoffman TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: : FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 6:25) ; Duke - None Officials: Forte and Steve Honzo Attendance: 10, 844 Score by Half Michigan Kansas State

212 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1965 NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Semifinal March 12, 1965 Michigan 98, Dayton 71 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 35 Tregoning, Larry Darden, Oliver Buntin, Bill Russell, Cazzie Pomey, George Myers, James Thompson, John Clawson, John Ludwig, Tom Brown, Daniel Bankey, Dennis Dill, Craig TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Dayton FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Sullivan Cassidy Finkel Papp Klaus Wannamacher Warrell Johnston Hrcka Brooks Inderrieden Sananich TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Dayton - None Officials: Steve Honzo, Ralph Stout Attendance: 11,800 Score by Half Michigan vs. Dayton NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Final March 13, 1965 Michigan 87, Vanderbilt 85 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 35 Tregoning, Larry Darden, Oliver Buntin, Bill Russell, Cazzie Pomey, George Myers, James Thompson, John Clawson, John Ludwig, Tom Brown, Daniel Bankey, Dennis Dill, Craig TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Dayton FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Sullivan Cassidy Finkel Papp Klaus Wannamacher Warrell Johnston Hrcka Brooks Inderrieden Sananich TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Dayton - None Officials: Steve Honzo, Ralph Stout Attendance: 11,800 Score by Half Michigan vs. Dayton NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal March 19, 1965 Michigan 93, Princeton 76 Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Ore. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 55 O. Darden C. Russell B. Buntin L. Tregoning G. Pomey J. Myers J. Thompson C. Dill T. Ludwig J. Clawson TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Princeton FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN B. Bradley B. Harlow R. Brown G. Walters D. Rodenbach E. Hummer B. Koch B. Kingston TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Princeton - Bradley, Brown Officials: Steve Honzo, Ralph Stout Attendance: 13,200 Score by Half Michigan Princeton NCAA TOURNAMENT National Final Championship Game March 20, 1965 UCLA 91, Michigan 80 Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, Ore. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 55 O. Darden G. Pomey B. Buntin C. Russell L. Tregoning J. Myers D. Brown T. Ludwig J. Thompson D. Bankey J. Clawson C. Dill TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. UCLA FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN K. Erickson E. Lacey D. McIntosh G. Goodrich F. Goss K. Washington M. Lynn J. Lyons J. Galbraith V. Hoffman R. Levin B. Chambers TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Darden, Buntin, Tregoning ; UCLA - None Officials: Verne Harris, Ed Corbett, Gary Maxwell Attendance: 13,204 Score by Half Michigan UCLA NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Semifinal March 11, 1966 Michigan 80, Western Kentucky 79 Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 25 J. Thompson D. Bankey C. Russell J. Clawson C. Dill J. Myers O. Darden TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Western Kentucky FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN W. Chapman W. Kaufman C. Haskins G. Smith D. Smith S. Cunningham TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Western Kentucky - D. Smith Officials: Louis Eisenstein, Steve Honzo Attendance: 13,000 Score by Half Michigan Western Kentucky NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Final March12, 1976 Kentucky 84, Michigan 77 Iowa Field House Iowa City, Iowa No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 D. Brown J. Thompson D. Bankey C. Russell J. Clawson C. Dill J. Myers O. Darden TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Kentucky FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN L. Dampier T. Porter T. Kron L. Conley P. Riley T. Jaracz TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Oliver ; Kentucky - None Officials: Charles Eckman, Steve Honzo Attendance: 13,500 Score by Half Michigan Kentucky

213 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1974 NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Semifinal March 14, 1974 Michigan 77, Notre Dame 68 Memorial Coliseum Tuscaloosa, Ala. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 J. Johnson S. Grote C. Kupec W. Britt C. Russell C. Rogers L. Worrell J. Whitten TEAM 10 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st half nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. Notre Dame FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 D. Clay G. Brokaw J. Shumate G. Novak A. Dantley R. Martin B. Paterno TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Grote, Kupec, Britt ; Notre Dame - None Officials: Irv Brown, Broker Turner Attendance: 13,000 Score by Half Michigan Notre Dame NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Final March 16, 1974 Marquette 72, Michigan 70 Memorial Coliseum Tuscaloosa, Ala. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 20 C. Russell W. Britt C. Kupec J. Johnson S. Grote L. Worrell TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. Marquette FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 M. Ellis E. Tatum M. Lucas L. Walton M. Washington D. Delsman R. Campbell E. Daniels J. Homan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: Marquette Foul Out: U-M - Grote ; Marquette - Lucas Officials: Irv Brown, Booker Turner Attendance: 14,600 Score by Half Michigan Marquette NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Quarterfinal March 14, 1975 UCLA 103, Michigan 91 (OT) Performing Arts Coliseum Pullman, Wash. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 24 J. Johnson S. Grote W. Britt C. Kupec J. Robinson R. White TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. UCLA FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 R. Washington D. Meyers A. McCarter P. Trgovich M. Johnson R. Drollinger J. Spillane R. Townsend TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Grote, Britt ; UCLA - None Officials: Dan Sherwood, Don Stern Attendance: 10,150 Score by Half Michigan UCLA NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Quarterfinal March 13, 1976 Michigan 74, Wichita State 73 North Texas State Coliseum Denton, Texas No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 W. Britt, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g D. Baxter A. Hardy J. Thompson T. Staton T. Bergen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Wichita State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 Johnson, f Gray, f Elmore, c Bruton, g Trogele, g Brent Kalocinski Yoder McCullough Ford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Hubbard ; Wichita State - None Officials: John Moreau, John Bellanti Attendance: 9,884 Score by Half Michigan Wichita State NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Semifinal March 18, 1976 Michigan 80, Notre Dame 76 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 W. Britt, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g T. Staton D. Baxter A. Hardy T. Bergen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Notre Dame FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 B. Flowers, f A. Dantley, f T. Knight, c R. Martin, g D. Williams, g D. Batton B. Paterno B. Rencher J. Carpenter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 6:25) ; Duke - None Officials: John Morgan, Robert Wortman Attendance: 11,753 Score by Half Michigan Notre Dame NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Final March 20, 1976 Michigan 95, Missouri 88 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 W. Britt, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g D. Baxter T. Staton T. Bergen A. Hardy TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Missouri FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 35 J. Kennedy, f K. Anderson, f J. Clabon, c J. Currie, g W. Smith, g S. Ray S. Sims M. Anderson D. Van Rheen D. Stallman TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Grote ; Missouri - Kennedy, Anderson, Currie Officials: Henry Nichols, Robert Wortman Attendance: 8,378 Score by Half Michigan Missouri

214 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1976 NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal March 27, 1976 Michigan 86, Rutgers 70 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 W. Britt, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g D. Baxter T. Staton T. Bergen J. Thompson L. Schinnerer A. Hardy B. Jones L. Lillard TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Rutgers FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Setters, f Copeland, f Bailey, c Jordan, g Dabney, g Anderson Conlin Hefele TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Rutgers - None Officials: Bob Wortman, Charles Fouty Attendance: 17,540 Score by Half Michigan Rutgers NCAA TOURNAMENT National Final Championship Game March 29, 1976 Indiana 86, Michigan 68 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pa. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 W. Britt, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g T. Bergen T. Staton D. Baxter J. Thompson A. Hardy TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Indiana FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN Abernathy May Benson Wilkerson Buckner Radford Crews Wisman Valavicius Haymore Bender TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Britt ; Indiana - None Officials: n/a Attendance: 17,540 Score by Half Michigan Indiana NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Quarterfinal March 13, 1977 Michigan 92, Holy Cross 81 Assembly Hall Bloomington, Ind. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 45 J. Robinson, f T. Staton, f P. Hubbard, c S. Grote, g R. Green, g D. Baxter J. Thompson A. Hardy T. Bergen TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. Holy Cross FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 22 Vicens, f Doran, f Potter, c McAuley, g Beckenbach,g Browne Gaskins TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Holy Cross - Vicens Officials: John Moreau, Gordon Birk Attendance: 12,638 Score by Half Michigan Holy Cross NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Semifinal March 17, 1977 Michigan 86, Detroit 81 Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 T. Staton, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g J. Thompson D. Baxter A. Hardy TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. Detroit FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 50 J. Long, f R. Bostick, f T. Tyler, c D. Boyd, g T. Duerod, g W. McCormick T. Anderson W. Ross J. Whitlow TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Duke - None Officials: Irv Brown, Jim Birk Attendance: 22,286 Score by Half Michigan Detroit NCAA TOURNAMENT Mideast Region Final March 19, 1977 UNC-Charlotte 75, Michigan 68 Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 T. Staton, f J. Robinson, f P. Hubbard, c R. Green, g S. Grote, g J. Thompson D. Baxter A. Hardy T. Bergen TEAM 8 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. UNC-Charlotte FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 L. Massey, f K. King, f C. Maxwell, c C. Kinch, g M. Watkins, g J. Gruber P. Scott M. Hester TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Staton; UNC - Charlotte - None Officials: Irv Brown, Gordon Burke Attendance: 22,301 Score by Half Michigan UNC-Charlotte NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region First Round March 15, 1985 #1 Michigan 59, #16 Farleigh Dickinson 55 Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 R. Rellford, f B. Wade, f R. Tarpley, c A. Joubert, g G. Grant, g L. Rockymore G. Thompson R. Henderson S. Stoyko TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #16 Fairleigh Dickin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 42 D. Riddick, f L. Hampton, f G. Wilson, c R. Duncan, g F. Collins, g J. Latney L. Jackson S. Malloy L. Thomas A. Shokai TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: Michigan (2) Foul Out: U-M - None ; Farleigh Dickinson - Riddick, Hampton, Wilson, Collins Officials: Gerald Donaghy, John Carr, Fred Carbone Attendance: 13,260 Score by Half #1 Michigan #16 Farleigh Dickinson

215 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1985 NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Second Round March 17, 1985 #8 Villanova 59, #1 Michigan 55 Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 R. Rellford, f B. Wade, f R. Tarpley, c A. Joubert, g G. Grant, g G. Thompson R. Henderson L. Rockymore TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #8 Villanova FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 H. Pressley, f D. McClain, f E. Pinckney, c D. Wilber, g G. McLain, g H. Jensen M. Plansky C. Everson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: Michigan (Bench) Foul Out: U-M - Joubert, Grant ; Villanova - None Officials: Joe Sylvester, Robert Garbaldi, Phil Bova Attendance: 13,260 Score by Half #1 Michigan #8 Villanova NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region First Round March 14, 1986 #2 Michigan 70, #15 Akron 64 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minn. No. #2 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 R. Rellford, f B. Wade, f R. Henderson, c A. Joubert, g G. Grant, g R. Tarpley G. Rice G. Thompson TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #15 Akron FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 R. Holmes, f S. Roberts, f M. Boyce, c M. Dowdell, g J. Loyer, g D. Schultz R. Taylor E. McLaughlin M. McLendon TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Akron - None Officials: Don Ferguson, Bob Sitlov, Allie Prescott Attendance: XX Score by Half #2 Michigan #14 Akron NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Second Round March 16, 1986 #7 Iowa State 72, #2 Michigan 69 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minn. No. #2 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 R. Rellford, f B. Wade, f R. Tarpley, c A. Joubert, g G. Grant, g R. Henderson G. Rice G. Thompson TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #7 Iowa State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 44 J. Grayer, f R. Virgil, f S. Hill, c G. Thompkins, g J. Hornacek, g E. Robinson D. Moss T. Schafer TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 6:25) ; Duke - None Officials: Sonny Holmes, Rich Eichhorst, Larry Lembo Attendance: 25,543 Score by Half #2 Michigan #7 Iowa State NCAA TOURNAMENT East Region First Round March 12, 1987 #9 Michigan 97, #8 Navy 82 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, N.C. No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 11 A. Joubert, f G. Rice, f M. Hughes, c G. Grant, g G. Thompson, g R. Gibas J. Kramer L. Vaught J. Oosterbaan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #8 Navy FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 D. Turner, f C. Liebert, f D. Robinson, c D. Wojcik, g C. Rees, g N. Fenton C. Prather C. Manhertz B. Hopkins TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Navy - Wojcik Officials: Charles Vacca, Bruce Shapiro, Charles Watkins Attendance: 11,232 Score by Half #9 Michigan #8 Navy NCAA TOURNAMENT East Region Second Round March 14, 1987 #1 North Carolina 109, #9 Michigan 97 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, N.C. No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 11 A. Joubert, f G. Rice, f M. Hughes, c G. Grant, g G. Thompson, g M. Griffin J. Kramer L. Vaught J. Oosterbaan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd half Game: Deadball: 2 No. #1 North Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 J. Wolf, f D. Popson, f J. Reid, c J. Lebo, g K. Smith, g J. Denny R. Hyatt S. Bucknall M. Norwood R. Smith S. Williams M. Hensley TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Hughes ; North Carolina - None Officials: Bobby Dibler, Norm Borucki, Charles Watkins Attendance: 11,232 Score by Half #9 Michigan #1 North Carolina NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region First Round March 17, 1988 #3 Michigan 63, #14 Boise State 58 Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c R. Robinson, g G. Grant, g M. Griffin M. Hughes TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #14 Boise State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 W. Foster, f A. Jones, f G. Dodd, c C. Chilos, g D. Usitalo, g B. King M. Sanor B. Sperry TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 6:25) ; Duke - None Officials: Ronald Zectcher, David Day, Bob Garibaldi Attendance: 11, 957 Score by Half #3 Michigan #14 Boise State

216 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1988 NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Second Round March 19, 1988 #3 Michigan 108, #6 Florida 85 Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G.Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c R. Robinson, g G. Grant, g M. Griffin K. Taylor S. Stoyko J. Oosterbaan M. Hughes TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #6 Florida FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 03 P. Lawrence, f L. Chatman, f D. Schintzius, c R. Montgomery, g V. Maxwell, g W. Jenkins C. Lett D. Davis B. Gurley TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Robinson ; Florida - None Officials: David Dodge, Bob Garibaldi, Eugene Monie Attendance: 13,777 Score by Half #3 Michigan #6 Florida NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Semifinal March 25, 1988 #2 North Carolina 78, #3 Michigan 69 Kingdome Seattle, Wash. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 T. Mills, f Rice, Glen, f L. Vaught, c G. Grant, g R. Robinson, g M. Hughes J. Oosterbaan M. Griffin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #2 North Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 J. Reid, f S. Bucknall, f S. Williams, c J. Lebo, g K. Madden, g * R. Smith R. Fox K. Rice P. Chilcutt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Grant ; North Carolina - None Officials: John Clougherty, Dan Chrisman, Jim Stupin Attendance: 23,229 Score by Half #3 Michigan #2 North Carolina NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region First Round March 17, 1989 #3 Michigan 92, #14 Xavier 87 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Ga. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g M. Hughes S. Higgins D. Calip TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #14 Xavier FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 30 C. Parker, f T. Hill, f D. Strong, c S. Kimbrough, g M. Davenport, g J. Walker D. Minor S. Raeford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Xavier - None Officials: Norm Borucki, David Libbey, Bob Barnett Attendance: 12,349 Score by Half #3 Michigan #14 Xavier NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Second Round March 19, 1989 #3 Michigan 91, #6 South Alabama 82 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Ga. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f M. Hughes, f T. Mills, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g L. Vaught D. Calip S. Higgins R. Pelinka TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #6 South Alabama FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 13 G. Estaba, f J. Jimmerson, f P. Darden, c J. Hedge, g J. Lewis, g N. Smith T. Brodnick D. Turner D. Nelson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; South Alabama - None Officials: Dave Libby, Gene Monji, Bob Barnett Attendance: 12,349 Score by Half #3 Michigan #6 South Alabama NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Semifinal March 23, 1989 #3 Michigan 92, #2 North Carolina 87 Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g S. Higgins D. Calip M. Hughes TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #2 North Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 S. Bucknall, f K. Madden, f S. Williams, c J. Lebo, g K. Rice, g J. Reid R. Fox P. Chilcutt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Vaught ; North Carolina - None Officials: Don Rutledge, Tom Scott, Wally Tanner Attendance: 22,314 Score by Half #3 Michigan #2 North Carolina NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Regional Final March 25, 1989 #3 Michigan 102, #5 Virginia 65 Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g D. Calip S. Higgins M. Hughes J. Oosterbaan R. Pelinka M. Koenig TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #5 Virginia FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 B. Stith, f M. Blundin, f B. Dabbs, c R. Morgan, g J. Crotty, g D. Katstra J. Daniel K. Turner C. Williams A. Oliver M. Cooke TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Virginia - None Officials: Mickey Crowley, Jim Burr, Frank Bosone Attendance: 22,755 Score by Half #3 Michigan #5 Virginia

217 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1989 NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal April 3, 1989 #3 Michigan 83, #1 Illinois 81 Kingdome Seattle, Wash. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g M. Hughes S. Higgins D. Calip TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 25 N. Anderson, f K. Battle, f L. Hamilton, c K. Gill, g S. Bardo, g L. Smith E. Small M. Liberty TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Illinois - Hamilton Officials: Ted Hillary, David Jones, Tom Harrington Attendance: 39,187 Score by Half #3 Michigan #1 Illinois NCAA TOURNAMENT National Final Championship Game April 3, 1989 #3 Michigan 80, #3 Seton Hall 79 (OT) Kingdome Seattle, Wash. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 41 G. Rice, f T. Mills, f L. Vaught, c M. Griffin, g R. Robinson, g S. Higgins M. Hughes D. Calip TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #3 Seton Hall FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 A. Gaze, f D. Walker, f R. Ramos, c G. Greene, g J. Morton, g M. Cooper A. Avent F. Volcy P. Wiggington TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Seton Hall - None Officials: Mickey Crowley, Tom Rucker, John Clougherty Attendance: 39,187 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #1 Duke NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region First Round March 16, 1990 #3 Michigan 76, #14 Illinois State 70 Long Beach Arena Long Beach, Calif. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 20 M. Griffin, f L. Vaught, f T. Mills, c D. Calip, g R. Robinson, g M. Talley S. Higgins C. Seter E. Riley TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #14 Illinois State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 42 S. Fowler, f R. Jackson, f J. Coleman, c R. Thomas, g R. Blair, g S. Skarich, A. Hicks X. Williams E. Florez S. Roberts J. Pemberton TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Illinois State - None Officials: John Clougherty, Gordon Burke, George Evans Attendance: 12,000 Score by Half #3 Michigan #11 Illinois State NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Second Round March 18, 1990 #11 Loyola Marymount 149, #3 Michigan 115 Long Beach Arena Long Beach, Calif. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 20 M. Griffin, f L.Vaught, f T. Mills, c D. Calip, g R. Robinson, g T. Tolbert M. Talley S. Higgins J. Voskuil C. Seter E. Riley TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #11 Loyola Mary FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 P. Stumer, f B. Kimble, f C. Knight, c T. Walker, g J. Fryer, g M. Lee G. Walker T. Peabody J. O'Connell T. Lowery J. Roscoe Scott, Chris Slater, Marcus TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: Michigan (Vaught) Foul Out: U-M - Griffin, Higgins ; Duke - Kimble, Knight Officials: John Clougherty, Gordon Burke, Wally Tanner Attendance: 12,000 Score by Half #3 Michigan #11 Loyola Marymount NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region First Round March 18, 1992 #6 Michigan 73, #11 Temple 66 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Ga. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g R. Pelinka R. Riley J. Voskuil F. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No. #11 Temple FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 M. Kilgore, f M. Strickland, f F. Johnson, c V. Carstarphen, g A. McKie, g E. Jones R. Brunson J. Conic TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Temple - None Officials: Frank Bosone, Chuck Pitts, Charles Tanner Attendance: 10,820 Score by Half #8 Michigan vs. #1 Duke NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Second Round March 20, 1992 #6 Michigan 102, #14 East Tennessee State 90 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Ga. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley M. Talley R. Pelinka J. Voskuil F. Hunter C. Seter C. Armer J. Bossard TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 No. #14 E Tennessee St FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 R. English, f M. Story, f G. Dennis, c J. Niblett, g C. Talford, g J. Pelphrey T. Silvers E. Palmer R. Dudley D. Hodge L. Riddick L. Brunn TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 15 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; East Tennessee State - Talford Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Bob Barnett, Tom O'Neil Attendance: 13,666 Score by Half #6 Michigan #14 East Tennessee State \ 29

218 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1992 NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Semifinal March 27, 1992 #6 Michigan 75, #2 Oklahoma State 72 Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka M. Talley F. Hunter J. Voskuil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 6 No. #2 Oklahoma State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 35 B. Houston, f C. Williams, f B. Reeves, c D. Alexander, g S. Sutton, g R. Davis C. Hatcher M. Brown T. Collins TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Webber, Jackson ; Oklahoma State - Williams, Davis Officials: Larry Lembo, Robert Donato, Larry Rose Attendance: 23,124 Score by Half #6 Michigan #2 Oklahoma State NCAA TOURNAMENT Southeast Region Final March 29, 1992 #6 Michigan 75, #1 Ohio State 71 (OT) Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g R. Pelinka E. Riley J. Voskuil F. Hunter TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #1 Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 C. Jent, f J. Jackson, f L. Funderburke, c M. Baker, g J. Brown, g B. Robinson J. Skelton A. Davis R. Dudley TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 6 Technical Fouls: Ohio State (Bench), Michigan (Bench) Foul Out: U-M - None ; Ohio State - None Officials: Gerry Donaghy, David Libbey, Art McDonald Attendance: 23, 047 Score by Half #6 Michigan #1 Ohio State NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal April 4, 1992 #6 Michigan 76, #4 Cincinnati 72 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minn. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, Chris, f R. Jackson, Ray, f J. Howard, Juwan, c J. Rose, Jalen, g J. King, Jimmy, g M. Talley, Michael E. Riley, Eric J. Voskuil, James TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #4 Cincinnati FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 Nelson, Terry, f Jones, Herb, f Blount, Corie, c Buford, Anthony, g Van Exel, Nick, g Martin, Erik Scott, Jeff Jackson, Allen Gibson, Tarrance TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Cincinnati - None Officials: Ed Hightower, Jim Burr, Don Rutledge Attendance: 50,379 Score by Half #6 Michigan #4 Cincinnati NCAA TOURNAMENT National Final Championship Game April 6, 1992 #1 Duke 71, #6 Michigan 51 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minn. No. #6 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley J. Voskuil R. Pelinka F. Hunter M. Talley J. Bossard C. Seter C. Armer TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #1 Duke FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 A. Lang, f G. Hill, f C. Laettner, c B. Hurley, g T. Hill, g C. Parks B. Davis C. Ast M. Clark K. Blakeney Burt, Ron TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Duke - None Officials: Gerry Donaghy, Tom Harrington, Dave Libbey Attendance: 50,379 Score by Half #6 Michigan #1 Duke NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region First Round March 19, 1993 #1 Michigan 84, #16 Coastal Carolina 53 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN No. Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka J. Voskuil M. Talley D. Fife L. Derricks J. Bossard S. Dobbins TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #16 Coast. Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 25 T. Dunkin, f M. Acha, f M. Key, c M. Hicks, g J. Hart, g L. Johnican M. Doyle T. Willis S. Saunders A. Grissett M. Wilson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Coastal Carolina - None Officials: Rich Hartzell, Bill Kennedy, Jim Stupin Attendance: 13,532 Score by Half #1 Michigan #16 Coastal Carolina NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Second Round March 21, 1993 #1 Michigan 86, #9 UCLA 84 (OT) McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka M. Talley J. Voskuil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #9 UCLA FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 M. Butler, f E. O'Bannon, f R. Petruska, c T. Edney, g S. Tarver, g R. Zimmerman K. Denisey J. Zidek /2 12 D. Boyle /2 TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; UCLA - Petruska Officials: John Moreau, Andre Pattitto, Don Rutledge Attendance: 13,534 Score by Half #1 Michigan #9 UCLA

219 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1993 NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Semifinal March 26, 1993 #1 Michigan 76, #12 George Washington 64 Kingdome Seattle, Wash. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g J. Voskuil M. Talley E. Riley R. Peilnka TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 7 No. #12 G. Washington FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 42 N. Hammons, f S. Holland, f Y. Dare, c D. Surles, g A. Pearsall, g K. Evans V. Jones B. Brigham O. Moses E. Withers A. Hart M. Ford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Howard ; George Washington - Evans, Brighan Officials: Lenny Wirtz, Rusty Herring, Sam Croft Attendance: 24,196 Score by Half #1 Michigan #12 George Washington NCAA TOURNAMENT West Region Final March 28, 1993 #1 Michigan 77, #7 Temple 72 Kingdome Seattle, Wash. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka J. Voskuil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 9 No. #7 Temple FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 E. Jones, f D. Battie, f W. Cunningham, c R. Brunson, g A. McKie, g C. Ozment V. Carstarphen J. King J. Ivey TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG% : 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 6 Technical Fouls: Temple, bench Foul Out: U-M - None ; Temple - Cunningmham, McKie Officials: Larry Rose, Gene Monje, John Moreau Attendance: 24,196 Score by Half #1 Michigan #7 Temple NCAA TOURNAMENT Final Four National Semifinal April 3, 1993 #1 Michigan 81, #1 Kentucky 78 (OT) Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, La. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka J. Voskuil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game FT%: 1st: nd: Game Deadball: 3 No. #1 Kentucky FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 J. Mashburn, f J. Prickett, f R. Dent, c T. Ford, g D. Brown, g R. Rhodes A. Riddick G. Martinez J. Brassow T. Delk J. Braddy TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - King ; Kentucky - Mashburn, Prickett Officials: Gerry Donaghy, Dick Paparo, Larry Rose Attendance: 64,151 Score by Half #1 Michigan #1 Kentucky NCAA TOURNAMENT National Final Championship Game April 5, 1993 #1 North Carolina 77, #1 Michigan 71 Superdome New Orleans, La. No. #1 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 04 C. Webber, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g J. King, g E. Riley R. Pelinka M. Talley J. Voskuil TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #1 North Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 31 B.Reese, f G. Lynch, f E. Montross, c D. Phelps, g D. Williams, g P. Sullivan K. Salvadori H. Rodl D. Calabria M. Wenstrom S. Cherry TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd : Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 15 Technical Fouls: Michigan, bench (2nd) Foul Out: U-M - Jackson ; North Carolina - None Officials:Ed Hightower, Tom Harrington, Jim Stupin Attendance: 64,151 Score by Half #1 Michigan #1 North Carolina NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region First Round March 16, 1995 #3 Michigan 78, #14 Pepperdine 74 (OT) Kansas Coliseum Witchita, Kansas No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 05 J. Rose, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c D. Fife, g J. King, g M. Ndiaye O. Saint-Jean J. Bossard B. Crawford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #14 Pepperdine FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 D. Jones, f L. O'Brien, f D. Noether, c B. Parker, g D. Lopez, g C. James G. Brown G. Vanderputten TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game FT%: 1st: nd: Game Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Jackson, Howard ; Pepperdine - None Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Samual Croft, John Hughes Attendance: 10,036 Score by Half #3 Michigan #14 Pepperdine NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Second Round March 19, 1994 #3 Michigan 84, #6 Texas 79 Kansas Coliseum Witchita, Kansas No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 05 J. Rose, f R. Jackson, f J. Howard, c D. Fife, g J. King, g M. Ndiaye O. Saint-Jean TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st : nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 7 No. #6 Texas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 A. Burditt, f R. Freeman, f R. McIver, c B.J. Tyler, g T. Rencher, g T. Wingfield R. Anderson T. Watson G. Houston TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Jackson ; Texas - Rencher Officials: Tom Harrington, Art McDonald, Frank Scagliotta Attendance: 10,036 Score by Half #3 Michigan #6 Texas

220 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 1994 NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Semifinal March 24, 1994 #3 Michigan 78, #10 Maryland 71 Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 R. Jackson, f J. King, f J. Howard, c J. Rose, g D. Fife, g O. Saint-Jean M. Ndiye L. Derricks B. Crawford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 No. #10 Maryland FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 04 E. Hipp, f K. Booth, f J. Smith, c D. Simpkins, g J. Rhodes, g M. Lucas N. Bosnic W. Bristol M. Raydo D. Judd K. Shultz TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 6 Technical Fouls: Maryland (2nd, 1:20) Foul Out: U-M - Howard ; Maryland - Booth Officials: Larry Lembo, William Sanchez, David Hall Attendance: 16,297 Score by Half #3 Michigan #10 Maryland NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region Final March 26, 1994 #1 Arkansas 76, #3 Michigan 68 Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 R. Jackson, f J. King, C J. Howard, f J. Rose, g D. Fife, g M. Ndiye O. Saint-Jean L. Derricks B. Crawford TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #1 Arkansas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S M 15 D. Stewart, f W. Corliss, f D. Robinson, c C. Beck, g S. Thurman, g C. McDaniel L. Wilson A. Dillard D. Rimac E. Martin R. Biggers TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: Arkansas (1st, 5:38) Foul Out: U-M - King ; Arkansas - Stewart Officials: James Burr, John Hughes, David Libbey Attendance: 16,297 Score by Half #3 Michigan #1 Arkansas NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Regional First Round March 16, 1995 #8 Western Kentucky 82, #9 Michigan 76 (OT) Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio No. #9 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 R. Jackson, f M. Taylor, f M. Ndiaye, c D. Fife, g J. King, g T. Conlan W. Mitchell M. Baston TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 No. #8 Western Kentucky FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 12 D. Jackson, f C. Robinson, f D. Hall, c M. Fraliex, g D. Horn, g J. Rogers C. Thomas D. Flowers P. Thornton TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M -Mdiaye ; Western Kentucky - Horn Officials: James Armstrong, John Cahill, Mark Reischling Attendance: 13,045 Score by Half #9 Michigan #8 Western Kentucky NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region First Round March 15, 1996 #10 Texas 80, #7 Michigan 76 Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis. No. #7 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 T. Conlan, f M. Taylor, f M. Baston, c D. Fife, g L. Bullock, g W. Mitchel N. Morton R. Oliver A. White TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 No. #10 Texas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S M 15 K. Clack, f R. Freeman, f S. Alvarado, c L. Hill, g D. Vazquez, g A. Coleman B. Perryman T. Warmsley C. Dixon D. Jordan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3, 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Texas - None Officials: Rusty Herring, Joe Demayo, Stanley Reynolds Attendance: 18,418 Score by Half #8 Michigan #10 Texas NCAA TOURNAMENT South Region First Round March 13, 1998 #3 Michigan 80, #14 Davdison 61 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 32 J. Ward, f R. Traylor, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock, g T. Conlan, g B. Smith M. Baston J. Asselin P. Vignier R. Oliver D. Taylor TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #14 Davidson FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S M 40 L. Kosmalski, f S. Marshall, f M. Donnelly, c A. Ton, g D. Halbauer, g B. Ebong C. Holmes B. Armstrong D. Burns B. Allenspach TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None, Davidson - B. Ebong Officials: John Cahill, Tom Eades, Hal Lusk Attendance: 17,818 Score by Half #3 Michigan #14 Davidson NCAA TOURNAMENT South Region Second Round March 15, 1998 #6 UCLA 85, #3 Michigan 82 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. No. #3 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 32 J. Ward, f R. Traylor, c R. Reid, g L. Bullock, g T. Conlan, g M. Baston J. Asselin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 No. #6 UCLA FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO BLK S MIN 52 J.R. Henderson, f K. Johnson, f B. Davis, g T. Bailey, g E. Watson, g R. Hines T. Reed TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game Pt. FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 15 Technical fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - M. Baston, UCLA - None Officials: Tom Lopes, John Cahill, Tony Greene Attendance: Score by Half #3 Michigan #6 UCLA

221 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 2009 NCAA Tournament South Region First Round March 19, 2009 #10 Michigan 62, #7 Clemson 59 Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g C.J. Lee, g M. Harris, g A. Wright D. Merritt L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson K. Grady TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: No. #7 Clemson FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 R. Sykes, f T. Booker, f K.C. Rivers, g D. Stitt, g T. Oglesby, g T. Smith A. Young D. Potter B. Narcisse J. Grant TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Clemson - None Officials: Tom Eades, Kelly Self, Richard Crawford Attendance: 17,398 Score by Half #10 Michigan #7 Clemson NCAA Tournament South Region Second Round March 21, 2009 #2 Oklahoma 73, #10 Michigan 63 Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. No. #10 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f D. Sims, f S. Douglass, g C.J. Lee, g (fo) M. Harris, g (fo) A. Wright D. Merritt J. Shepherd E. Puls L. Lucas-Perry Z. Gibson K. Grady TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0, 1 No. #2 Oklahoma FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 23 B. Griffin, f T. Griffin, f T. Crocker, g W. Warren, g A. Johnson, g R. Wright T.J. Franklin O. Leary J. Pattillo O. Allen C. Davis TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0, 1 Technical Fouls: U-M Bench Foul Out: U-M - Lee (2:35, 2nd), Harris (2:07, 2nd); Oklahoma - None Officials: Tom Eades, Anthony Jordan, Gerry Pollard Attendance: 18,247 Score by Half #10 Michigan #2 Oklahoma NCAA Tournament West Region Second Round March 18, 2011 #8 Michigan 75, #9 Tennessee 45 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 J. Morgan, f Z. Novak, g S. Douglass, g D. Morris, g T. Hardaway Jr, g E. Akunne M. Vogrich J. Horford J. Bartelstein B. McLimans E. Smotrycz C. Person C. Christian TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0, 1 No. #9 Tennessee FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 T. Harris, f B. Williams, c M. Goins, g C. Tatum, g S. Hopson, g J. McRae M. Hubert T. Golden S. McBee K. Hall S. Pearl J. Bone J. Fields J. Maymon TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None ; Tennessee - None Officials: Ed Corbett, Gary Maxwell, Paul Faia Attendance: 16,829 Score by Half #8 Michigan #9 Tennessee NCAA Tournament West Region Third Round March 20, 2011 #1 Duke 73, #8 Michigan 71 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. No. #8 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 52 J. Morgan, f Z. Novak, g S. Douglass, g D. Morris, g T. Hardaway Jr, g M. Vogrich J. Horford B. McLimans E. Smotrycz (fo) TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #1 Duke FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 Mason Plumlee, f K. Singler, f Miles Plumlee, f N. Smith, g S. Curry, g K. Irving A. Dawkins R. Kelly TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 6:25) ; Duke - None Officials: Verne Harris, Ed Corbett, Gary Maxwell Attendance: 18,329 Score by Half #8 Michigan #1 Duke NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Second Round March 16, 2012 #13 Ohio 65, #4 Michigan 60 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tenn. No. #4 Michigan FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 Z. Novak, f J. Morgan, f S. Douglass, g T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g M. Vogrich B. McLimans E. Smotrycz (fo) TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,1 No. #13 Ohio FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 W. Offutt, f I. Baltic, f D.J. Cooper, g N. Kellogg, g J. Smith, g T.J. Hall R. Johnson S. Taylor R. Keely TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - Smotrycz (2nd, 0:06); Ohio - None Officials: Bryan Kersey, Raymond Styons, James Barker Attendance: 11,625 Score by Half #4 Michigan #13 Ohio NCAA Tournament South Region Second Round March 21, 2013 #4 Michigan 71, #13 South Dakota State 56 Auburn Hills, Mich. The Palace of Auburn Hills No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht J. Horford C. LeVert J. Morgan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No No. 13 SDSU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 34 T. Fiegen, f J. Dykstra, f N. Wolters, g B. Carlson, g C. White, g J. Bittle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; South Dakota State - None Officials: Mike Reed, Mike Roberts, Earl Walton Attendance: 19,829 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 13 South Dakota State

222 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 2013 NCAA Tournament South Region Second Round March 23, 2013 #4 Michigan 78, #5 VCU 53 Auburn Hills, Mich. The Palace of Auburn Hills No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht E. Akunne M. Vogrich J. Horford J. Bartelstein B. McLimans C. LeVert C. Person TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No No. 5 VCU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 15 J. Reddic, f T. Graham, f D. Theus, g R. Brandenberg, g T. Daniels, g B. Weber T. Okereafor J. Guest J. Tuoyo M. Johnson D. Hinton TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; VCU - None Officials: Mike Reed, Chris Rastatter, Mark Whitehead Attendance: 21,723 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 5 VCU NCAA Tournament South Region Regional Semifinal March 29, 2013 #4 Michigan 87, #1 Kansas 85, OT Arlington, Texas Cowboys Stadium No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht J. Horford C. LeVert J. Morgan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: FG Game: FG Game: FT Game: Deadball: 2 No. No. 1 Kansas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 K. Young, f J. Withey, c E. Johnson, g B. McLemore, g T. Releford, g N. Tharpe J. Traylor P. Ellis TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: FG Game: FG Game: FT Game: Deadball: 0,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Kansas - None Officials: Karl Hess, Gary Maxwell, Lamar Simpson Attendance: 40,639 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 1 Kansas NCAA Tournament South Region Regional Final March 31, 2013 #4 Michigan 79, #3 Florida 59 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Stadium No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht E. Akunne M. Vogrich J. Horford J. Bartelstein B. McLimans C. LeVert C. Person M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No No. 3 Florida FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 33 E. Murphy, f P. Young, c K. Boynton, g M. Rosario, g S. Wilbekin, g J. Kurtz B. Ogbueze D. Graham W. Yeguete M. Frazier C. Prather D. Walker TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Florida - None Officials: John Cahill, Bryan Kersey, Roger Ayers Attendance: 36,585 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 3 Florida NCAA Tournament Final Four National Semifinal April 6, 2013 #4 Michigan 61, #4 Syracuse 56 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht J. Horford C. LeVert J. Morgan TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 No No. 4 Syracuse FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 C.J. Fair, f J. Southerland, f R. Christmas, c M. Carter-Williams, g B. Triche, g J. Grant T. Cooney B.M. Keita TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Syracuse - Triche (0:19, 2nd), Carter-Williams (1:14, 2nd) Officials: Mark Whitehead, Randall McCall, Doug Sirmons Attendance: 75,350 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 4 Syracuse NCAA Tournament Final Four National Championship April 8, 2013 #1 Louisville 82, #4 Michigan 76 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Dome No. No. 4 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f M. McGary, f T. Burke, g T. Hardaway Jr., g N. Stauskas, g S. Albrecht J. Horford C. LeVert J. Morgan S TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 No No. 1 Louisville FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 20 W. Blacksher, f C. Behanan, f G. Dieng, c R. Smith, g P. Siva, g L. Hancock T. Henderson M. Harrell S. Van Treese TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Louisville - None Officials: John Cahill, Tony Greene, John Higgins Attendance: 74,326 Score by Half No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 1 Louisville NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Second Round March 20, 2014 #2 Michigan 57, #15 Wofford 40 Milwaukee, Wis. BMO Harris Bradley Center No. #2 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr,, g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht A. Dakich J. Horford S. Lonergan Z. Irvin M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2,2 No. #15 Wofford FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 31 C.J. Neuman, f L. Skinner, g K. Cochran, g E. Garcia, g S. Collins, g J. Swinton Z. Korkowski J. Tate J. Allen Z. Grossenbacher J. Gordon E. Wagenlander TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Wofford - None Officials: Roger Ayers, Robert Staffen, James Barker Attendance: 17,331 Score by Half #2 (7/8) Michigan #15 Wofford

223 HISTORY & RECORD BOOK NCAA Tournament Box Scores 2014 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Third Round March 22, 2014 #2 Michigan 79, #7 Texas 65 Milwaukee, Wis. BMO Harris Bradley Center No. #2 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr., g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht J. Horford Z. Irvin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 No. #7 Texas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 J. Holmes, f C. Ridley, c I. Taylor, g D. Holland, g J. Felix, g K. Yancy C. Lammert M. Walker P. Ibeh TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Texas - None Officials: Roger Ayers, D.J. Carstensen, Les Jones Attendance: 18,206 Score by Half #2 (7/8) Michigan #7 Texas NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Elite Eight March 30, 2014 #8 Kentucky 75, #2 Michigan 72 Indianapolis, Ind. Lucas Oil Stadium No. #2 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr., g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht J. Horford Z. Irvin M. Bielfeldt TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1,1 No. #8 Kentucky FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 J. Young, f J. Randle, f D. Johnson, c Ar. Harrison, g An. Harrison, g M. Lee A. Poythress D. Hawkins TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Kentucky - None Officials: Randall McCall, Don Daily, Edward Corbett Attendance: 35,551 Score by Half #2 (7/8) Michigan #8 (rv/22) Kentucky NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round March 18, 2016 #6 Notre Dame 70, #11 Michigan 63 Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center No. #11 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 Z. Irvin, f M. Donnal, f D. Walton Jr., g MAAR, g D. Robinson, g A. Dakitch M. Wagner A. Dawkins R. Doyle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #6 Notre Dame FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 V.J. Beachem, f Z. Auguste, f M. Farrell, g D. Jackson, g S. Vasturia, g R. Pflueger M. Ryan B. Colson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Tulsa - None Officials: Kip Kissinger, Bill Covington, Rob Riley Attendance: 17,502 Score by Half #11 Michigan #6 Notre Dame NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Sweet 16 March 28, 2014 #2 Michigan 73, #11 Tennessee 71 Indianapolis, Ind. Lucas Oil Stadium No. #2 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 G. Robinson III, f J. Morgan, f D. Walton Jr., g N. Stauskas, g C. LeVert, g S. Albrecht J. Horford Z. Irvin TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #11 Tennessee FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 J. Stokes, f J. Maymon, f J. Richardson, g A. Barton, g J. McRae, g A. Moore D. Thompson D. Reese TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Tennessee - None Officials: David Hall, Mark Whitehead, Michael Irving Attendance: 41,072 Score by Half #2 (7/8) Michigan #11 Tennessee NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Four March 16, 2016 #11 Michigan 67, #11 Tulsa 62 Dayton, Ohio University of Dayton Arena No. #11 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 Z. Irvin, f M. Donnal, f D. Walton Jr., g MAAR, g D. Robinson, g K. Chatman A. Dakitch M. Wagner A. Dawkins R. Doyle TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 No. #11 Tulsa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 R. Smith, f B. Swannegan, f S. Harrison, g J. Woodward, g P. Birt, g S. Taplin R. Ray M. Curtis D. Wright TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Tulsa - None Officials: Kip Kissinger, Tony Jordan, Kelly Pfiefer Attendance: 12,582 Score by Half #11 Michigan #11 Tulsa NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round March 17, 2017 #7 Michigan 92, #10 Oklahoma State 91 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #7 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #10 OSU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 30 J. Carroll, f M. Solomon, f L. Hammonds, c J. Evans, g P. Forte, g B. Averette C. McGriff L. Waters D. Dillard TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None Oklahoma State - L. Hammonds (2nd, :10), D. Dillared (2nd :03) Officials: Roger Ayers, Tony Chiazza, Byron Jarrett Attendance: 18,255 Score by Half #2 Michigan vs. #10 Oklahoma State

224 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Box Scores 2017 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Second Round March 19, 2017 #7 Michigan 73, #2 Louisville 69 Indianapolis, Ind. Bankers Life Fieldhouse No. #2 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 No. #2 Louisville FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 J. Johnson, f D. Adel, f M. Mathiang, c Q. Snider, g D. Mitchell, g V.J. King T. Hicks R. Spalding A. Mahmoud D. Levitch TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Louisville - None Officials: Randy McCall, Jeb Hartness, Lamar Simpson Attendance: 18,293 Score by Half #7 Michigan #2 Louisville NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Sweet 16 March 23, 2017 #3 Oregon 69, #7 Michigan 68 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center # #7 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g X. Simpson D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1,1 # #3 Oregon FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 J. Bell, f D. Brooks, f P. Pritchard, g T. Dorsey, g D. Ennis, g C. Benson K. Smith K. Bigby-Williams TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Oregon - None Officials: Roger Ayers, Brian O'Connell, Earl Walton Attendance: 18,475 Score by Half #7 Michigan vs. #3 Oregon

225 Michigan Basketball History & Record Book Professional Basketball

226 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Draft Picks ABA Draft Picks (9) Year U-M Player Team Round Pick 1967 Craig Dill Indiana Pacers 3rd Dennis Stewart Los Angeles Stars 4th Rudy Tomjanovich Utah Stars 5th Dan Fife Carolina Cougars 17th Wayne Grabiec Dallas Chaparrals 9th Ken Brady San Diego Conquistadors 5th No. 44 Henry Wilmore San Antonio Spurs 8th No. 72 Campy Russell New York Nets 2nd No C.J. Kupec St. Louis Spirits 5th No. 45 NBA Draft Selections (58) Year U-M Player Team Round Pick 1965 Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons 1st No. 3 George Pomey St. Louis Hawks 15th No Cazzie Russell New York Knicks 1st No Craig Dill San Diego Rockets 4th No Dennis Stewart Phoenix Suns 4th No Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets 1st No Dan Fife Milwaukee Bucks 10th No Wayne Grabiec Boston Celtics 3rd No Ken Brady Detroit Pistons 4th No. 61 Henry Wilmore Detroit Pistons 5th No. 78 Ernie Johnson Philadelphia 76ers 14th No Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No C.J. Kupec Los Angeles Lakers 4th No Wayman Britt Los Angeles Lakers 4th No Rickey Green Golden State Warriors 1st No. 16 Steve Grote Cleveland Cavaliers 3rd No. 55 John Robinson Los Angeles Lakers 5th No Dave Baxter Seattle Supersonics 3rd No. 61 Joel Thompson Houston Rockets 4th No Phil Hubbard Detroit Pistons 1st No Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers 1st No. 19 John Johnson Boston Celtics 3rd No. 69 Paul Heuerman Boston Celtics 3rd No. 69 Thad Garner Utah Jazz 7th No Ike Person Detroit Pistons 9th No Tim McCormick Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No. 12 Eric Turner Detroit Pistons 2nd No. 32 Dan Pelekoudas Detroit Pistons 10th No Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks 1st No. 7 Richard Rellford Indiana Pacers 5th No. 95 Butch Wade New York Nicks 6th No. 117 Robert Henderson Chicago Bulls 7th No Antoine Joubert Detroit Pistons 6th No Gary Grant Seattle Supersonics 1st No Glen Rice Miami Heat 1st No Rumeal Robinson Atlanta Hawks 1st No. 10 Loy Vaught Los Angeles Clippers 1st No. 13 Terry Mills Milwaukee Bucks 1st No. 16 Sean Higgins San Antonio Spurs 2nd No Chris Webber Orlando Magic 1st No. 1 Eric Riley Dallas Mavericks 2nd No Juwan Howard Washington Bullets 1st No. 5 Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets 1st No Jimmy King Toronto Raptors 2nd No Maurice Taylor Los Angeles Clippers 1st No Robert Traylor Dallas Mavericks 1st No. 6 Maceo Baston Chicago Bulls 2nd No Louis Bullock Minnesota Timberwolves 2nd No Jamal Crawford Cleveland Cavaliers 1st No Bernard Robinson Jr. Charlotte Bobcats 2nd No Darius Morris Los Angeles Lakers 2nd No Trey Burke Minnesota Timberwolves 1st No. 9 Tim Hardaway Jr. New York Knicks 1st No Nik Stauskas Sacramento Kings 1st No. 8 Mitch McGary Oklahoma City Thunder 1st No. 21 Glenn Robinson III Minnesota Timberwolves 2nd No Caris LeVert Indiana Pacers 1st No D.J. Wilson Milwaukee Bucks 1st No. 17 TOP 5 DRAFT SELECTIONS No Cazzie Russell New York Knicks 1993 Chris Webber Orlando Magic No Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets No Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons No Glen Rice Miami Heat No Juwan Howard Washington Bullets FIRST ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS 1965 Bill Buntin Detroit Pistons No Cazzie Russell New York Knicks No Rudy Tomjanovich San Diego Rockets No Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers No Rickey Green Golden State Warriors No Phil Hubbard Detroit Pistons No Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers No Tim McCormick Cleveland Cavaliers No Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks No Gary Grant Seattle Supersonics No Glen Rice Miami Heat No Rumeal Robinson Atlanta Hawks No. 10 Loy Vaught Los Angeles Clippers No. 13 Terry Mills Milwaukee Bucks No Chris Webber Orlando Magic No Juwan Howard Washington Bullets No. 5 Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets No Maurice Taylor Los Angeles Clippers No Robert Traylor Dallas Mavericks No Jamal Crawford Cleveland Cavaliers No Trey Burke Minnesota Timberwolves No. 9 Tim Hardaway Jr. New York Knicks No Nik Stauskas Sacramento Kings No. 8 Mitch McGary Oklahoma City Thunder No Caris LeVert Indiana Pacers No D.J. Wilson Milwaukee Bucks No. 17 DRAFT DAY TRADES June 19, 1984: Tim McCormick was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (12th pick) of the 1984 NBA Draft. He was traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Cliff Robinson to the Washington Bullets for Melvin Turpin. McCormick was then traded again by Washington with Ricky Sobers to the Seattle Supersonics for Gus Williams. June 28, 1988: Gary Grant was drafted by the Seattle Supersonics in the first round (15th pick) of the 1988 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Seattle with a 1989 first-round draft pick (Kenny Payne) to the Los Angeles Clippers for Michael Cage. June 30, 1993: Chris Webber was drafted by the Orlando Magic in the first round (first pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Orlando to the Golden State Warriors for Anfernee Hardaway, a 1996 first-round draft pick (Todd Fuller), a 1998 first-round draft pick (Vince Carter) and a 2000 first-round draft pick (Mike Miller). June 30, 1993: Eric Riley was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round (33rd pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Dallas to the Houston Rockets for Popeye Jones. June 24, 1998: Robert Traylor was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (sixth pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Dallas to the Milwaukee Bucks for Pat Garrity and Dirk Nowitzki. June 28, 2000: Jamal Crawford was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (eighth pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Cleveland with cash to the Chicago Bulls for Chris Mihm. June 27, 2013: Trey Burke was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round (ninth pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Minnesota to the Utah Jazz for two first-round selections (Shabazz Muhammad, 14th; Gorgui Dieng, 21st). June 23, 2016: Caris LeVert was drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the first round (20th pick) of the 2016 NBA Draft. He was then traded by Indiana to the Brooklyn Nets for Thaddeus Young and a future second-round selection. 2 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

227 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Accolades All-NBA Team Members Year U-M Player Team Juwan Howard Washington Bullets (third team) Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets (second team) Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets (third team) Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (second team) Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (third team) Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (first team) Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (second team) Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (second team) NBA Most Improved Player Year U-M Player Team Jalen Rose Indiana Pacers NBA Sixth Man of the Year Year U-M Player Team Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks Jamal Crawford Atlanta Hawks Jamal Crawford Los Angeles Clippers Jamal Crawford Los Angeles Clippers NBA Rookie of the Year Year U-M Player Team Chris Webber Golden State Warriors NBA All-Rookie Team Year U-M Player Team Cazzie Russell New York Knicks (first team) Roy Tarpley Dallas Mavericks (first team) Glen Rice Miami Heat (second team) Chris Webber% Golden State Warriors (first team) Juwan Howard Washington Bullets (second team) Jalen Rose Denver Nuggets (second team) Maurice Taylor Los Angeles Clippers (second team) Trey Burke Utah Jazz (first team) Tim Hardaway Jr. New York Knicks (first team) % - unanimous selection NBA All-Stars Year U-M Player Team 1956 Robert Harrison St. Louis Hawks 1972 Cazzie Russell Golden State Warriors 1974 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1975 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1976 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1977 Rudy Tomjanovich Houston Rockets 1979 Campy Russell Cleveland Cavaliers 1984 Rickey Green Utah Jazz 1996 Juwan Howard Washington Bullets 1996 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 1997 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 1997 Rudy Houston Rockets 1997 Chris Webber Washington Wizards 1998 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 2000 Chris Webber Sacramento Kings 2001 Chris Webber# Sacramento Kings 2002 Chris Webber Sacramento Kings 2003 Chris Webber# Sacramento - participated a team coach # - voted starter NBA All-Star Game MVP Year U-M Player Team 1997 Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets NBA All-Star Game Three-Point Champion Year U-M Player Team 1995 Glen Rice Miami Heat NBA All-Star Game Dunk Contest Champion Year U-M Player Team 2017 Glenn Robinson III Indiana Pacers Glenn Robinson III (top, left) was the 2017 NBA All Star game dunk contest champion. Glen Rice (top, right) was named the MVP for the 1997 NBA All-Star game. Jalen Rose (bottom, left) was named the NBA s 2000 Most Improved Player. Jamal Crawford (bottom, right) was named the NBA s Sixth Man of the Year twice -- in 2010 with the Atlanta Hawks and in 2014 and 2016 with the Los Angeles Clippers. NBA CAREER RANKINGS Scoring (Top 100) 68th Glen Rice 18,334 70th Jamal Crawford 18,084 92nd Chris Webber 17,182 Three-Point Field Goals Made (Top 25) t-5th Jamal Crawford 2,049 21st Glen Rice 1,559 NBA SEASON LEADERLeader, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Percentage Campy Russell New York Knicks Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets.470 Free Throw Percentage Jamal Crawford Portland Trailblazers.927 Rebounding Chris Webber Sacramento Kings 13.0 Steals Rickey Green Utah Jazz 2.65 Minutes Glen Rice Charlotte Hornets 3,362 hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 3

228 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Championships NBA CHAMPIONS Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Central Division First Place Tiebreaker: vs. Rochester Royals (1-0) Central Division Semifinal: vs. Chicago Stags (2-0) Central Division Final: vs. Fort Wayne Pistons (2-0) NBA Semifinal: vs. Anderson Packers (2-0) NBA Final: vs. Syracuse Nationals (4-2) Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Western Division Semifinal: vs. Indianapolis Olympians (2-0) Western Division Final: vs. Rochester Royals (3-1) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-3) Robert Harrison Minneapolis Lakers Western Division Semifinal: vs. Indianapolis Olympians (2-0) Western Division Final: vs. Fort Wayne Pistons (3-2) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-1) Cazzie Russell New York Knicks Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Baltimore Bullets (4-3) Eastern Division Final: vs. Milwaukee Bucks (4-1) NBA Final: vs. Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-0) Western Conference Final: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-0) NBA Final: vs. Philadelphia 76ers (4-2) Mike McGee Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference First Round: vs. Phoenix Suns (3-0) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (4-1) Western Conference Final: vs. Denver Nuggets (4-1) NBA Final: vs. Boston Celtics (4-2) Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) Houston Rockets Western Conference First Round: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (3-1) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-3) Western Conference Final: vs. Utah Jazz (4-1) NBA Final: vs. New York Knicks (4-3) Rudy Tomjanovich coached the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA titles during the 1994 and 1995 seasons Rudy Tomjanovich (HC) Houston Rockets Western Conference First Round: vs. Utah Jazz (3-2) Western Conference Semifinal: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-3) Western Conference Finals: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-2) NBA Finals: won, 4-0 vs. Orlando Magic (4-0) Glen Rice Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference First Round: vs. Sacramento Kings (3-2) Western Conference Semifinals: vs. Phoenix Suns (4-1) Western Conference Finals: vs. Portland Trail Blazers (4-3) NBA Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-2) Juwan Howard Miami Heat Eastern Conference First Round: vs. New York Knicks (4-1) Eastern Conference Semifinal: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-2) Eastern Conference Final: vs. Boston Celtics (4-3) NBA Finals: vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (4-1) Glen Rice helped the Los Angeles Lakers to the 2000 NBA Title Juwan Howard Miami Heat Eastern Conference First Round: vs. Milwaukee Bucks (4-0) Eastern Conference Semifinal: vs. Chicago Bulls (4-1) Eastern Conference Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-3) NBA Final: vs. San Antonio Spurs (4-3) ABA CHAMPIONS Craig Dill Pittsburgh Pipers ABA Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Indiana Pacers (3-0) ABA Eastern Division Final: vs. Minnesota Muskies (4-1) ABA Final: vs. New Orleans Buccaneers (4-3) John Clawson Oakland Oaks Western Division Semifinal: vs. Denver Rockets (4-3) Western Division Final: vs. New Orleans Buccaneers (4-0) ABA Final: vs. Indiana Pacers (4-1) Oliver Darden Indiana Pacers Eastern Division Semifinal: vs. Carolina Cougars (4-0) Eastern Division Final: vs. Kentucky Colonels (4-1) ABA Final: vs. Los Angeles Stars (4-2) Juwan Howard helped the Miami Heat to back-to-back titles in 2012 & HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

229 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Rosters Maceo Baston (F, ) Toronto Raptors Indiana Pacers Toronto Raptors Indiana Pacers Wayman Britt (F, ) Detroit Pistons Bill Buntin (F, ) Detroit Pistons Trey Burke (G, ) Utah Jazz Washington Wizards New York Knicks Demetrius Calip (G, ) Los Angeles Lakers John Clawson (F, ) Oakland Oaks# # ABA Teams Jamal Crawford (G, ) Chicago Bulls New York Knicks New York Knicks Golden State Warriors Atlanta Hawks Portland Trailblazers Los Angeles Clippers Minnesota Timberwolves Oliver Darden (F, ) Indiana Pacers# New York Nets# Kentucky Colonels# Kentucky Colonels# Indiana Pacers# # ABA Teams Craig Dill (F, ) Pittsburgh Pipers# # ABA Teams Gary Grant (G, ) Los Angeles Clippers New York Knicks Miami Heat Portland Trailblazers Rickey Green (G, ) Golden State Warriors Detroit Pistons Utah Jazz (8) Charlotte Hornets Milwaukee Bucks Indiana Pacers Philadelphia 76ers Boston Celtics Tim Hardaway Jr. (G, ) New York Knicks Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks Alan Hardy (F, ) Los Angeles Lakers Detroit Pistons Manny Harris (G, ) Cleveland Cavaliers Los Angeles Lakers Dallas Mavericks Robert Harrison (G, 1946, 49) Minneapolis Lakers Minneapolis Lakers Milwaukee Hawks Milwaukee Hawks St. Louis Hawks Syracuse Nationals Sean Higgins (F, ) San Antonio Spurs San Antonio Spurs Orlando Magic Golden State Warriors New Jersey Nets Philadelphia 76ers Portland Trailblazers Juwan Howard (F, ) Washington Wizards Washington Wizards Dallas Mavericks Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets Orlando Magic Houston Rockets Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Charlotte Bobcats Portland Trailblazers Miami Heat Miami Heat!! assistant coach Phil Hubbard (F, ) Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks! Golden State Warriors! Washington Wizards!! assistant coach Mark Hughes (F, ) Orlando Magic! Sacramento Kings!! assistant coach Chris Hunter (F, ) New York Knicks Golden State Warriors Jimmy King (G, ) Toronto Raptors Denver Nuggets Tom King (F, 1944) Detroit Falcons& & BAA team C.J. Kupec (C, ) Los Angeles Lakers Houston Rockets George Lee (F, ) Detroit Pistons San Francisco Warriors Caris LeVert (G, ) Brooklyn Nets Tim McCormick (C, ) Seattle Supersonics Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets Houston Rockets Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks Mitch McGary (F, ) Oklahoma City Thunder Mike McGee (G, ) Los Angeles Lakers Atlanta Hawks Atlanta Hawks Sacramento Kings New Jersey Nets Phoenix Suns Terry Mills (F, ) New Jersey Nets Denver Nuggets New Jersey Nets Detroit Pistons Miami Heat Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Darius Morris (G, ) Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Clippers Memphis Grizzlies Brooklyn Nets Richard Rellford (F, ) San Antonio Spurs Glen Rice (F, ) Miami Heat Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Hornets Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers New York Knicks Houston Rockets Los Angeles Clippers Eric Riley (C, ) Houston Rockets Los Angeles Clippers Minnesota Timberwolves Dallas Mavericks Boston Celtics Bernard Robinson Jr. (F, ) Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Bobcats New Jersey Nets Glenn Robinson III (F, ) Minnesota Timberwolves Philadelphia 76ers Indiana Pacers Rumeal Robinson (G, ) Atlanta Hawks New Jersey Nets New Jersey Nets Charlotte Hornets Portland Trailblazers Portland Trailblazers Phoenix Suns Los Angeles Lakers Jalen Rose (G, ) Denver Nuggets Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors New York Knicks Phoenix Suns Campy Russell (F, ) Cleveland Cavaliers New York Knicks Cleveland Cavaliers Cazzie Russell (G, ) New York Knicks Golden State Warriors Los Angeles Lakers Chicago Bulls Courtney Sims (F, ) Indiana Pacers Phoenix Suns New York Knicks Nik Stauskas (G, ) Sacramento Kings Philadelphia 76ers Dennis Stewart (F, ) Baltimore Bullets Miami Floridians Roy Tarpley (F, ) Dallas Mavericks Dallas Mavericks Maurice Taylor (F, ) Los Angeles Clippers Houston Rockets Houston Rockets New York Knicks New York Knicks Sacramento Kings Rudy Tomjanovich (C, ) San Diego Rockets Houston Rockets Houston Rockets@ Los Angeles head coach Robert Traylor (C, ) Milwaukee Bucks Cleveland Cavaliers Charlotte Hornets New Orleans Hornets Cleveland Cavaliers Loy Vaught (F, ) Los Angeles Clippers Detroit Pistons Dallas Mavericks Washington Wizards Derrick Walton Jr. (G, ) Miami Heat Chris Webber (F, ) Golden State Warriors Washington Wizards Sacramento Kings Sacramento Kings Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors D.J. Wilson (F, ) Milwaukee Bucks hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 5

230 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Rosters Atlanta Hawks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Mike McGee G Mike McGee G Tim McCormick C Rumeal Robinson G Phil Hubbard AC Jamal Crawford G Tim Hardaway Jr. G Baltimore Bullets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Dennis Stewart F Note: The Baltimore Bullets changed its name to the Capitol Bullets in 1973, the Washington Bullets in 1974 and the Washington Wizards in Boston Celtics (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rickey Green G Eric Riley C Brooklyn Nets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Tim McCormick C Mike McGee G Terry Mills F Terry Mills F Rumeal Robinson G Rumeal Robinson G Sean Higgins F Bernard Robinson F Darius Morris G Caris LeVert G Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Bernard Robinson F Bernard Robinson F Juwan Howard F Charlotte Hornets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rickey Green G Rumeal Robinson G Glen Rice F Glen Rice F Robert Traylor C Juwan Howard F Note: Charlotte moved to New Orleans, La., in 2002 Chicago Bulls (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Cazzie Russell G Jalen Rose G Jamal Crawford G Jalen Rose G Jalen Rose G Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Campy Russell F Phil Hubbard F Phil Hubbard F Campy Russell F Robert Traylor C Robert Traylor C Manny Harris G Dallas Mavericks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Roy Tarpley F Roy Tarpley F Eric Riley C Juwan Howard F Loy Vaught F Juwan Howard F Juwan Howard F Manny Harris G Denver Nuggets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Terry Mills F Jalen Rose G Jimmy King G Juwan Howard F Juwan Howard F Juwan Howard F Detroit Falcons (BAA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Tom King F Detroit Pistons (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons George C. Lee F Bill Buntin F Wayman Britt F Rickey Green G Phil Hubbard F Alan Hardy F Phil Hubbard F Terry Mills F Loy Vaught F Terry Mills F Chris Webber F Golden State Warriors (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Cazzie Russell G Rickey Green G Sean Higgins F Chris Webber F Phil Hubbard AC Chris Webber F Jamal Crawford G Chris Hunter F Houston Rockets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rudy Tomjanovich C C.J. Kupec C Tim McCormick C Rudy Tomjanovich AC Rudy Tomjanovich IHC Rudy Tomjanovich HC Eric Riley C Maurice Taylor F Glen Rice F Maurice Taylor F Juwan Howard F Indiana Pacers (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Oliver Darden F Oliver Darden F Note: Indiana was a club team in the ABA before joining the NBA in Indiana Pacers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rickey Green G Jalen Rose G Terry Mills F Jalen Rose G Maceo Baston F Courtney Sims F Maceo Baston F Glenn Robinson III F Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Oliver Darden F Oliver Darden F Note: Kentucky folded in Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Gary Grant G Loy Vaught F Eric Riley C Maurice Taylor F Glen Rice F Darius Morris G Jamal Crawford G Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Cazzie Russell G C.J. Kupec C Alan Hardy F Mike McGee G Demetrius Calip G Rumeal Robinson G Glen Rice F Glen Rice F Rudy Tomjanovich HC Darius Morris G Memphis Grizzlies (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Darius Morris G Miami Floridians (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Dennis Stewart F Note: Miami folded in Miami Heat (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Glen Rice F Gary Grant G Terry Mills F Juwan Howard F Juwan Howard AC Derrick Walton Jr. G Milwaukee Hawks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Robert Harrison G Robert Harrison G Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rickey Green G Robert Traylor C D.J. Wilson F Minneapolis Lakers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Robert Harrison G Robert Harrison G Note: Minneapolis moved to Los Angeles in 1960 Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Eric Riley C Glenn Robinson III F Jamal Crawford G New Orleans Hornets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Robert Traylor C Note: New Orleans moved from Charlotte in HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

231 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Rosters New York Knicks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Cazzie Russell G Campy Russell F Tim McCormick C Gary Grant G Glen Rice F Maurice Taylor F Jalen Rose G Maurice Taylor F Jamal Crawford G Chris Hunter F Courtney Sims F Jamal Crawford G Tim Hardaway Jr. G ; 17- Trey Burke G New York Nets (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Oliver Darden F Note: The New York Nets were an ABA team until becoming a NBA club team in In 1977, they changed names to the New Jersey Nets. Oakland Oaks (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons John Clawson F Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Mitch McGary F Orlando Magic (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Sean Higgins F Juwan Howard F Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Tim McCormick C Tim McCormick C Rickey Green G Sean Higgins F Chris Webber F Chris Webber F Chris Webber F Darius Morris G Glenn Robinson III F Nik Stauskas G Phoenix Suns (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Mike McGee G Rumeal Robinson G Jalen Rose G Courtney Sims F Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Craig Dill F Note: Pittsburgh folded in Portland Trailblazers (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rumeal Robinson G Rumeal Robinson G Sean Higgins F Gary Grant G Juwan Howard F Jamal Crawford G Sacramento Kings (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Mike McGee G Chris Webber F Chris Webber F Maurice Taylor F Nik Stauskas G San Antonio Spurs (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Richard Rellford F Sean Higgins F Sean Higgins F San Diego Rockets (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rudy Tomjanovich C Note: San Diego moved to Houston in San Francisco Warriors (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons George Lee F George Lee HC George Lee HC Note: The San Francisco Warriors became the Golden State Warriors in Seattle Supersonics (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Tim McCormick C St. Louis Hawks (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Robert Harrison G Syracuse Nationals (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Robert Harrison G Toronto Raptors (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Jimmy King G Maceo Baston F Jalen Rose G Jalen Rose G Jalen Rose G Maceo Baston F Utah Jazz (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Rickey Green G Trey Burke G Washington Bullets/Wizards (NBA) Player Pos. NBA Year Seasons Chris Webber F Juwan Howard F Juwan Howard F Loy Vaught F Phil Hubbard AC Trey Burke G LEGEND AC Assistant Coach HC Head Coach IHC Interim Head Coach NBA National Basketball Association ABA American Basketball Association ( ) BAA Basketball Association of America NBA YEARS AS PLAYER Player Years Juwan Howard (F, ) 19 Jamal Crawford (G, ) 18 Chris Webber (F, ) 15 Glen Rice (F, ) 15 Rickey Green (G, ) 14 Jalen Rose (G, ) 13 Gary Grant (G, ) 13 Cazzie Russell (G, ) 12 Terry Mills (F, ) 11 Loy Vaught (F, ) 11 Rudy Tomjanovich (C, ) 11 Maurice Taylor (F, ) 10 Phil Hubbard (F, ) 10 Mike McGee (G, ) 9 Campy Russell (F, ) 9 Robert Harrison (G, 1946, 49) 9 Tim McCormick (C, ) 8 Robert Traylor (C, ) 7 George Lee (F, ) 7 Rumeal Robinson (G, ) 6 Sean Higgins (F, ) 6 Roy Tarpley (F, ) 6 Trey Burke (G, ) 5 Tim Hardaway Jr. (G, ) 5 Eric Riley (C, ) 5 Glenn Robinson III (F, ) 4 Nik Stauskas (G, ) 4 Manny Harris (G, ) 4 Darius Morris (G, ) 4 Maceo Baston (F, ) 4 Bernard Robinson Jr. (F, ) 3 C.J. Kupec (C, ) 3 Oliver Darden (F, ) 3 Caris LeVert (G, ) 2 Mitch McGary (F, ) 2 lan Hardy (F, ) 2 Jimmy King (G, ) 2 Chris Hunter (F, ) 2 Courtney Sims (F, ) 2 D.J. Wilson (F, ) 1 Derrick Walton Jr. (G, ) 1 Demetrius Calip (G, ) 1 Richard Rellford (F, ) 1 Wayman Britt (F, ) 1 Dennis Stewart (F, ) 1 Craig Dill (F, ) 1 John Clawson (F, ) 1 Bill Buntin (F, ) 1 Tom King (F, 1944) 1 NBA YEARS AS HEAD COACH Coach Years Rudy Tomjanovich (C, ) 13 NBA YEARS AS ASSISTANT COACH Coach Years Phil Hubbard (F, ) 12 Mark Hughes (F, ) 4 hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 7

232 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Statistics Maceo Baston Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS TOR NBA % % % DNP Israel DNP Israel DNP Israel IND NBA % % % TOR NBA % % % IND NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Wayman Britt Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DET NBA % % Career NBA % % Bill Buntin Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DET NBA % % Career NBA % % Trey Burke Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS UTA NBA UTA NBA UTA NBA WAS NBA NYK NBA Career NBA Demetrius Calip Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAL NBA % % % Career NBA % % % John Clawson Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS OAK ABA % % % Career ABA % % % Jamal Crawford Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS CHI NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % GSW NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % POR NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA LAC NBA MIN NBA Career NBA Oliver Darden Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS INA ABA % % % NYA ABA % % % KEN ABA % % % KEN ABA % % % INA ABA % % % Career ABA % % % HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

233 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Statistics Craig Dill Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS PTP ABA % % % Career ABA % % % Gary Grant Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % POR NBA % % % POR NBA % % % POR NBA % % % POR NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Rickey Green Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS GSW NBA % % DET NBA % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % UTA NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % MIL NBA % % % IND NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % BOS NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Tim Hardaway Jr. Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % ATL NBA ATL NBA NYK NBA Career NBA Alan Hardy Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAL NBA % % % DET NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Manny Harris Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS CLE NBA CLE NBA DNP LAL NBA DAL NBA Career NBA hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 9

234 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Statistics Robert Harrison Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MNL NBA % % MNL NBA % % MNL NBA % % MNL NBA % % MNL NBA % % MLH NBA % % MLH NBA % % STL NBA % % STL/SYR NBA % % SYR NBA % % Career NBA % % Sean Higgins Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS SAS NBA % % % SAS NBA % % % ORL NBA % % % GSW NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % POR NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Juwan Howard Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS WSB NBA % % % WSB NBA % % % WSB NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DEN NBA % % % DEN NBA % % % ORL NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DEN NBA % % % CHA NBA % % % POR NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Howard Coaching Career Season Team League Position Games Wins Losses Pct. Playoff Wins Losses Pct. Notes MIA NBA AC % % Eastern Conference Champions; Lost to San Anotnio in NBA Finals MIA NBA AC % MIA NBA AC % % MIA NBA AC % MIA NBA AC Career NBA % % 10 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

235 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Statistics Phil Hubbard Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Hubbard Coaching Career Season Team League Position Games Wins Losses Pct. Playoff Wins Losses Pct. Notes ATL NBA AC % % Eastern First Round ATL NBA AC % % Eastern Semifinal ATL NBA AC % GSW NBA AC % GSW NBA AC % GSW NBA AC % WAS NBA AC % WAS NBA AC % % Eastern Semifinal WAS NBA AC % % Eastern First Round WAS NBA AC % % Eastern First Round WAS NBA AC % % Eastern First Round WAS NBA AC % Career % % Chris Hunter Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS GSW NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Jimmy King Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS TOR NBA % % % DEN NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Tom King Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DTF BAA % % Career BAA % % C.J. Kupec Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAL NBA % % LAL NBA % % HOU NBA % % Career NBA % % George Lee Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DET NBA % % DET NBA % % SFW NBA % % SFW NBA % % SFW NBA % % SFW NBA % % SFW NBA % % Career NBA % % Lee Coaching Career Season Team League Position Games Wins Losses Pct. Playoff Wins Losses Pct. Notes SFW NBA HC % % Western Division Semifinals SFW NBA HC % Career % % hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 11

236 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Statistics Caris LeVert Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS BRK NBA BRK NBA Career NBA Tim McCormick Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS SEA NBA % % % SEA NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Mitch McGary Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS OKC NBA OKC NBA Career NBA Mike McGee Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % PHO NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Terry Mills Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DEN NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % DET NBA % % % IND NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Darius Morris Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % MEM NBA % % % BRK NBA % % % Career % % % Richard Rellford Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS SAS NBA % % % Career NBA % % % HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

237 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Statistics Glen Rice Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % MIA NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Eric Riley Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS HOU NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % MIN NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % BOS NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Bernard Robinson Jr Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS CHA NBA % % % CHA NBA % % % CHA NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Glenn Robinson III Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIN NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % IND NBA IND NBA IND NBA Career NBA Rumeal Robinson Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS ATL NBA % % % ATL NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % NJN NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % POR NBA % % % LAL NBA % % % PHO NBA % % % POR NBA % % % Career NBA % % % hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 13

238 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Statistics Jalen Rose Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DEN NBA % % % DEN NBA % % % IND NBA % % % IND NBA % % % IND NBA % % % IND NBA % % % IND NBA % % % IND NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % CHI NBA % % % TOR NBA % % % TOR NBA % % % TOR NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % PHO NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Campy Russell Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS CLE NBA % % CLE NBA % % CLE NBA % % CLE NBA % % CLE NBA % % CLE NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Cazzie Russell Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS NYK NBA % % NYK NBA % % NYK NBA % % NYK NBA % % NYK NBA % % GSW NBA % % GSW NBA % % GSW NBA % % LAL NBA % % LAL NBA % % LAL NBA % % CHI NBA % % Career NBA % % Courtney Sims Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS IND NBA % % % PHO NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % Total NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Nik Stauskas Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS SAC NBA % % % PHI NBA PHI NBA PHI NBA Career NBA Dennis Stewart Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS BAL NBA % % FLO ABA % % % Career Total % % % HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

239 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Statistics Roy Tarpley Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS DAL NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % DNP NBA DNP NBA DNP NBA DAL NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Maurice Taylor Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % NYK NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Rudy Tomjanovich Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS SDR NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % HOU NBA % % % HOU NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Tomjanovich Coaching Career Season Team League Position Games Wins Losses Pct. Playoff Wins Losses Pct. Notes HOU NBA AC % HOU NBA AC % % Western First Round HOU NBA AC % % NBA Finals HOU NBA AC % % Western Semifinal HOU NBA AC % % Western First Round HOU NBA AC % % Western First Round HOU NBA AC % % Western First Round HOU NBA AC % % Western First Round HOU NBA AC % HOU NBA IHC % HOU NBA HC % % Western Semifinal HOU NBA HC % % NBA Champions HOU NBA HC % % NBA Champions HOU NBA HC % % Western Semifinal HOU NBA HC % % Western Final HOU NBA HC % % Western First Round HOU NBA HC % % Western First Round HOU NBA HC % HOU NBA HC % HOU NBA HC % HOU NBA HC % LAL NBA HC % Career % % hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 15

240 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Statistics Robert Traylor Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIL NBA % % % MIL NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % CHH NBA % % % NOH NBA % % % NOH NBA % % % CLE NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Robert Traylor Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIL NBA MIL NBA CLE NBA CHH NBA NOH NBA NOH NBA CLE NBA Career NBA Loy Vaught Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % LAC NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DET NBA % % % DAL NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Chris Webber Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS GSW NBA % % % WSB NBA % % % WSB NBA % % % WSB NBA % % % WAS NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % SAC NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % PHI NBA % % % DET NBA % % % GSW NBA % % % Career NBA % % % Derrick Walton Jr. Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIA Career NBA D.J. Wilson Season Team League Game Starts Minutes FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS MIL Career NBA LEGEND AC Assistant Coach HC Head Coach IHC Interim Head Coach NBA National Basketball Association ABA American Basketball Association ( ) BAA Basketball Association of America 16 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

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242 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Transactions Maceo Baston June 24, 1998: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round (58th pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft. October 20, 1999: Waived by the Chicago Bulls. April 20, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks. September 27, 2000: Waived by the Milwaukee Bucks. February 10, 2003: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Toronto Raptors. July 28, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. July 25, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Toronto Raptors. July 9, 2008: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with T.J. Ford, Roy Hibbert and Rasho Nesterovic to the Indiana Pacers for Nathan Jawai and Jermaine O Neal. September 28, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. October 21, 2009: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. Wayman Britt June 8, 1976: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth round (60th pick) of the 1976 NBA Draft. October 18, 1976: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. July 8, 1977: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. November 14, 1977: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. Bill Buntin May 6, 1965: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the first round (third pick) of the 1965 NBA Draft. Trey Burke June 27, 2013: Drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1st round (9th pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft. June 27, 2013: Traded by the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Utah Jazz for Gorgui Dieng and Shabazz Muhammad. July 6, 2013: Signed a contract with the Utah Jazz July 7, 2016: Traded by the Utah Jazz to the Washington Wizards for a nd round draft pick. Demetrius Calip September 30, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. October 24, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. October 29, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. November 14, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. November 19, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. December 6, 1991: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. Jamal Crawford June 28, 2000: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (eighth pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft. June 28, 2000: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with cash to the Chicago Bulls for Chris Mihm. August 5, 2004: Traded by the Chicago Bulls with Jerome Williams to the New York Knicks for Othella Harrington, Dikembe Mutombo, Cezary Trybanski and Frank Williams. November 21, 2008: Traded by the New York Knicks to the Golden State Warriors for Al Harrington. June 25, 2009: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the Atlanta Hawks for Speedy Claxton and Acie Law. Dec. 15, 2011: Signed as free agent with Portland Trailblazers. July 11, 2012: Signed as free agent with Los Angeles Clippers. July 8, 2016: Signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Clippers. Gary Grant June 28, 1988: Drafted by the Seattle Supersonics in the first round (15th pick) of the 1988 NBA Draft. June 28, 1988: Traded by the Seattle Supersonics with a 1989 first round draft pick (Kenny Payne) to the Los Angeles Clippers for Michael Cage. September 29, 1995: Released by the Los Angeles Clippers. November 8, 1995: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. July 14, 1996: Released by the New York Knicks. August 13, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat. August 12, 1997: Traded by the Miami Heat with Matt Fish and a 1999 second round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings for Duane Causwell. September 5, 1997: Waived by the Sacramento Kings. March 5, 1998: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Portland Trail Blazers. March 25, 1998: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Portland Trail Blazers. August 30, 2000: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Portland Trail Blazers to the Cleveland Cavaliers; and the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Shawn Kemp to the Portland Trail Blazers. March 5, 2001: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. Rickey Green June 10, 1977: Drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the first round (16th pick) of the 1977 NBA Draft. October 9, 1978: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the Detroit Pistons for a 1980 second round draft pick (Larry Smith). December 11, 1978: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. August 12, 1980: Claimed on waivers by the Utah Jazz from the Detroit Pistons. December 2, 1980: Signed as a free agent with the Utah Jazz. June 23, 1988: Drafted by the Charlotte Hornets from the Utah Jazz in the NBA expansion draft. February 22, 1989: Waived by the Charlotte Hornets. March 1, 1989: Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks. October 3, 1989: Signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Indiana Pacers. October 3, 1990: Signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Philadelphia 76ers. October 31, 1991: Waived by the Philadelphia 76ers. November 6, 1991: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. March 23, 1992: Waived by the Boston Celtics. Tim Hardaway Jr. June 27, 2013: Drafted by the New York Knicks in the 1st round (24th pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft. July 8, 2013: Signed a contract with the New York Knicks June 25, 2015: As part of a 3-team trade, traded by the New York Knicks to the Atlanta Hawks; the Atlanta Hawks traded Jerian Grant to the New York Knicks; the Atlanta Hawks traded Kelly Oubre to the Washington Wizards; and the Washington Wizards traded a st round draft pick (Jerian Grant was later selected) to the Atlanta Hawks. (Atlanta also receives two future 2nd round picks from Washington) December 3, 2015: Assigned to the Canton Charge of the D-League. December 6, 2015: Recalled from the Canton Charge of the D-League. December 28, 2015: Assigned to the Austin Spurs of the D-League. January 3, 2016: Recalled from the Austin Spurs of the D-League. Alan Hardy September 13, 1979: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. October 8, 1979: Waived by the Detroit Pistons. July 30, 1980: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. Octo ber 27, 1981: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. November 23, 1981: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. Manny Harris September 25, 2010: Signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers. December 22, 2011: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. February 21, 2012: Signed two 10-day contracts with the Cleveland Cavaliers, then signed a contract for the rest of the season. July 1, 2012: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. February 5, 2014: Not re-signed by Los Angeles Lakers; 10-day contract expires. Robert Harrison March 21, 1949: Drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers in the second round (23rd pick) of the 1949 BAA Draft. December 2, 1953: Sold by the Minneapolis Lakers to the Milwaukee Hawks. December 2, 1956: Sold by the St. Louis Hawks to the Syracuse Nationals. Sean Higgins June 27, 1990: Drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round (5fourth pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. December 13, 1991: Waived by the San Antonio Spurs. January 10, 1992: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Orlando Magic. January 30, 1992: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Orlando Magic. August 13, 1992: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. February 9, 1993: Signed a 10-day contract with the Golden State Warriors. February 19, 1993: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Golden State Warriors. June 3, 1993: Released by the Golden State Warriors. June 20, 1994: Signed as a free agent with the New Jersey Nets. November 30, 1995: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Derrick Coleman and Rex Walters to the Philadelphia 76ers for Shawn Bradley, Greg Graham and Tim Perry. October 2, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers. November 14, 1997: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. 18 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

243 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Transactions Juwan Howard June 29, 1994: Drafted by the Washington Bullets in the first round (fifth pick) of the 1994 NBA Draft. February 22, 2001: Traded by the Washington Wizards with Calvin Booth and Obinna Ekezie to the Dallas Mavericks for Courtney Alexander, Hubert Davis, Christian Laettner, Etan Thomas, Loy Vaught and cash. February 21, 2002: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks with Tim Hardaway, Donnell Harvey, cash and a 2002 first round draft pick (Frank Williams) to the Denver Nuggets for Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Avery Johnson, Raef LaFrentz and Nick Van Exel. July 16, 2003: Signed as a free agent with the Orlando Magic. June 29, 2004: Traded by the Orlando Magic with Reece Gaines, Tyronn Lue and Tracy McGrady to the Houston Rockets for Kelvin Cato, Steve Francis and Cuttino Mobley. June 14, 2007: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Mike James and Justin Reed. October 29, 2007: Waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves. November 1, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Mavericks. October 3, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the Denver Nuggets. November 3, 2008: Waived by the Denver Nuggets. December 12, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the Charlotte Bobcats. September 17, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trailblazers. July 10, 2010: Signed as free agent with Miami Heat. March 2, 2013: Signed two 10-day contracts with the Miami Heat, then signed a contract for the rest of the season. September 28, 2013: Retired from the NBA and the Miami Heat, then signed to remain with the Heat as an assistant coach. Phil Hubbard June 25, 1979: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the first round (15th pick) of the 1979 NBA Draft. February 1, 1978: Traded by the Denver Nuggets (as a 1979 first round draft pick) with Jim Price to the Detroit Pistons for Ralph Simpson. February 16, 1982: Traded by the Detroit Pistons with Paul Mokeski, a 1982 first round draft pick (John Bagley) and a 1982 second round draft pick (Dave Magley) to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Kenny Carr and Bill Laimbeer. Chris Hunter April 14, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. October 22, 2009: Waived by the New York Knicks. November 20, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors. December 12, 2011: Signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks. December 23, 2011: Waived by the New York Knicks. Jimmy King June 28, 1995: Drafted by the Toronto Raptors in the second round (35th pick) of the 1995 NBA Draft. July 23, 1996: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with a 1998 second round draft pick (Ansu Sesay) and a 1999 second round draft pick (Gordan Giricek) to the Dallas Mavericks for Popeye Jones and a 1997 first round draft pick (John Thomas). Toronto received the right to swap first round draft picks in 1997 (pick owned by Dallas that was originally owned by Minnesota) but Toronto s pick was higher. April 6, 1997: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Denver Nuggets. C.J. Kupec May 29, 1975: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth round (56th pick) of the 1975 NBA Draft. September 27, 1977: Claimed on waivers by the Houston Rockets from the Los Angeles Lakers. July 26, 1978: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the Milwaukee Bucks for a 1979 fourth round draft pick (Sammy Drummer). George Lee March 31, 1959: Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the fourth round (26th pick) of the 1959 NBA Draft. September 19, 1962: Sold by the Detroit Pistons to the San Francisco Warriors. Became the head coach of the San Francisco Warriors for the entire season and in until he was replaced on January 27, 1970 (coached the first 52 games). Caris LeVert June 23, 2016: Drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 1st round (20th pick) of the 2016 NBA Draft. July 7, 2016: Traded by the Indiana Pacers with a future 2nd round draft pick to the Brooklyn Nets for Thaddeus Young. July 14, 2016: Signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets Tim McCormick June 19, 1984: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (12th pick) of the 1984 NBA Draft. June 19, 1984: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Cliff Robinson to the Washington Bullets for Melvin Turpin. June 19, 1984: Traded by the Washington Bullets with Ricky Sobers to the Seattle Supersonics for Gus Williams. September 29, 1986: Traded by the Seattle Supersonics with Danny Vranes to the Philadelphia 76ers for Clemon Johnson and a 1989 first round draft pick (Shawn Kemp). January 16, 1988: Traded by the Philadelphia 76ers with Roy Hinson and a 1989 second round draft pick (Stanley Brundy) to the New Jersey Nets for Ben Coleman and Mike Gminski. November 2, 1988: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Tony Brown, Frank Johnson and Lorenzo Romar to the Houston Rockets for Joe Barry Carroll and Lester Conner. September 27, 1990: Traded by the Houston Rockets with John Lucas and a 1994 first round draft pick (Charlie Ward) to the Atlanta Hawks for Roy Marble and Kenny Smith. October 3, 1991: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks with a 1994 first round draft pick (Charlie Ward) to the New York Kicks for Maurice Cheeks. Mitch McGary December 11, 2011: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks (as a future st round draft pick) to the Los Angeles Lakers for Lamar Odom and a nd round draft pick (Darius Johnson-Odom was later selected). Los Angeles also received a trade exception from Dallas. Dallas had the option to swap 1st round draft picks with Los Angeles in 2013 but did not do so. October 27, 2012: Traded by the Houston Rockets (as a future st round draft pick) with Jeremy Lamb, Kevin Martin, a st round draft pick (Steven Adams was later selected) and a nd round draft pick (Alex Abrines was later selected) to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Cole Aldrich, Daequan Cook, James Harden and Lazar Hayward. June 26, 2014: Drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 1st round (21st pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft. July 3, 2014: Signed a multi-year contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder November 30, 2014: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 2, 2014: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 4, 2014: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 7, 2014: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 10, 2014: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 13, 2014: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 3, 2015: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 8, 2015: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. November 30, 2015: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 6, 2015: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 7, 2015: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 10, 2015: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 11, 2015: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 13, 2015: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 14, 2015: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. December 31, 2015: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. January 22, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. January 26, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 19, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 21, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 26, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. February 27, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. March 4, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. March 7, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. March 10, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. March 17, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. March 21, 2016: Assigned to the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. April 1, 2016: Recalled from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. October 24, 2016: Waived by the Oklahoma City Thunder. hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 19

244 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Transactions Mike McGee June 9, 1981: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round (19th pick) of the 1981 NBA Draft. June 17, 1986: Traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Ken Barlow to the Atlanta Hawks for Billy Thompson and Ron Kellogg. December 14, 1987: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks to the Sacramento Kings for a 1991 second round draft pick (Rodney Monroe) and a 1995 second round draft pick (Donnie Boyce). October 31, 1988: Traded by the Sacramento Kings to the New Jersey Nets for a 1991 second round draft pick (Randy Brown) and a 1996 second round draft pick (Jeff McInnis). March 26, 1990: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Phoenix Suns July 1, 1990: Released by the Phoenix Suns. Terry Mills June 27, 1990: Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round (16th pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. August 1, 1990: Traded by the Milwaukee Bucks to the Denver Nuggets for Danny Schayes. January 23, 1991: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Denver Nuggets to the New Jersey Nets; and the New Jersey Nets traded Greg Anderson and a 1992 first round draft pick (Bryant Stith) to the Denver Nuggets. October 1, 1992: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. August 20, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat. September 20, 1999: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. August 29, 2000: Traded by the Detroit Pistons with Christian Laettner to the Dallas Mavericks for Cedric Ceballos, Eric Murdock and John Wallace. October 5, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. Darius Morris June 23, 2011: Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round (41st pick) of the 2011 NBA Draft March 7, 2012: Assigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. March 16, 2012: Recalled from the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. March 7, 2013: Assigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. March 8, 2013: Recalled from the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. March 9, 2013: Assigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. March 10, 2013: Recalled from the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. April 3, 2013: Assigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. April 4, 2013: Recalled from the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the D-League. February 3, 2014: Signed a 10-day contract with the Memphis Grizzlies. February 14, 2014: Not re-signed by Memphis Grizzlies; 10-day contract expires. September 24, 2014: Signed a contract with the Portland Trail Blazers October 25, 2014: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. December 11, 2014: Signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets June 29, 2015: Waived by the Brooklyn Nets. Glen Rice June 27, 1989: Drafted by the Miami Heat in the first round (fourth pick) of the 1989 NBA Draft. November 3, 1995: Traded by the Miami Heat with Matt Geiger, Khalid Reeves and a 1996 first round draft pick (Tony Delk) to the Charlotte Hornets for LeRon Ellis, Alonzo Mourning and Pete Myers. March 10, 1999: Traded by the Charlotte Hornets with B.J. Armstrong and J.R. Reid to the Los Angeles Lakers for Elden Campbell and Eddie Jones. September 20, 2000: As part of a four-team trade, traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Travis Knight and a 2001 first round draft pick (Jamaal Tinsley) to the New York Knicks; the New York Knicks traded Chris Dudley and a 2001 first round draft pick (Jason Collins) to the Phoenix Suns; the New York Knicks traded Patrick Ewing to the Seattle Supersonics; and the Seattle Supersonics traded Emanual Davis, Greg Foster, Horace Grant and Chuck Person to the Los Angeles Lakers. August 10, 2001: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the New York Knicks to the Houston Rockets; the Dallas Mavericks traded Howard Eisley to the New York Knicks; and the Houston Rockets traded Shandon Anderson to the New York Knicks. September 30, 2003: Traded by the Houston Rockets with a 2004 second round draft pick (Pavel Podkolzin), a 2005 second round draft pick (Robert Whaley) and a 2006 second round draft pick (Dee Brown) to the Utah Jazz for John Amaechi and a 2004 second round draft pick (Luis Flores). October 10, 2003: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Clippers. January 16, 2004: Waived by the Los Angeles Clippers. Eric Riley June 30, 1993: Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round (33rd pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. June 30, 1993: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks to the Houston Rockets for Popeye Jones. December 18, 1994: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Clippers. October 14, 1995: Signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Timberwolves. July 11, 1996: Released by the Minnesota Timberwolves. December 17, 1997: Signed as a free agent with the Dallas Mavericks. January 27, 1999: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. Bernard Robinson Jr. June 24, 2004: Drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats in the second round (45th pick) of the 2004 NBA Draft. January 3, 2007: Traded by the Charlotte Bobcats to the New Jersey Nets for Jeff McInnis and cash. October 29, 2007: Traded by the New Jersey Nets with Mile Ilic to the New Orleans Hornets for David Wesley. October 29, 2007: Waived by the New Orleans Hornets. Glenn Robinson III June 26, 2014: Drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round (40th pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft. September 17, 2014: Signed a contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves March 5, 2015: Waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves. March 7, 2015: Claimed on waivers by the Philadelphia 76ers from the Minnesota Timberwolves July 27, 2015: Signed three-year contract with Indiana Pacers December 27, 2015: Assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. December 29, 2015: Recalled from the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the D-League. Rumeal Robinson June 27, 1990: Drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (10th pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. November 3, 1992: Traded by the Atlanta Hawks to the New Jersey Nets for Mookie Blaylock and Roy Hinson. December 10, 1993: Traded by the New Jersey Nets to the Charlotte Hornets for Johnny Newman. January 10, 1996: Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Portland Trail Blazers. January 30, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers. July 23, 1996: Released by the Portland Trail Blazers. August 9, 1996: Signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. January 10, 1997: Traded by the Los Angeles Lakers with Cedric Ceballos to the Phoenix Suns for Robert Horry and Joe Kleine. February 14, 1997: Waived by the Phoenix Suns. February 24, 1997: Signed a 10-day contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. March 6, 1997: Signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Portland Trail Blazers August 23, 1997: Waived by the Portland Trail Blazers. Jalen Rose June 29, 1994: Drafted by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (13th pick) of the 1994 NBA Draft. June 13, 1996: Traded by the Denver Nuggets with Reggie Williams and a 1996 first round draft pick (Erick Dampier) to the Indiana Pacers for Mark Jackson, Ricky Pierce and a 1996 first round draft pick (Efthimi Rentzias). February 19, 2002: Traded by the Indiana Pacers with Travis Best, Norm Richardson and a 2002 second round draft pick (Lonny Baxter) to the Chicago Bulls for Ron Artest, Ron Mercer, Brad Miller and Kevin Ollie. December 1, 2003: Traded by the Chicago Bulls with Lonny Baxter and Donyell Marshall to the Toronto Raptors for Antonio Davis, Chris Jefferies and Jerome Williams. February 3, 2006: Traded by the Toronto Raptors with a 2006 first round draft pick (Renaldo Balkman) to the New York Knicks for Antonio Davis. October 30, 2006: Waived by the New York Knicks. November 7, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns. Retired from the NBA after the season. 20 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

245 Record & History Book MICHIGAN BASKETBALL NBA Transactions Campy Russell May 28, 1974: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (eighth pick) of the 1974 NBA Draft. September 25, 1980: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers to the New York Knicks; the Kansas City Kings traded Bill Robinzine to the Cleveland Cavaliers; and the New York Knicks traded Joe Meriweather and a 1981 first round draft pick (Steve Johnson) to the Kansas City Kings. September 29, 1984: Traded by the New York Knicks to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 1985 second round draft pick. November 5, 1985: Waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cazzie Russell May 11, 1966: Drafted by the New York Knicks in the first round (first overall pick) of the 1966 NBA Draft. May 7, 1971: Traded by the New York Knicks to the San Francisco Warriors for Jerry Lucas. September 6, 1974: Signed as a veteran free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers; the Golden State Warriors received a 1976 first round draft pick (Robert Parish) as compensation. October 17, 1977: Waived by the Los Angeles Lakers. January 23, 1978: Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bulls. Courtney Sims October 2, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. October 25, 2007: Waived by the Indiana Pacers. December 12, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Indiana Pacers. December 19, 2007: Waived by the Indiana Pacers. September 26, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Hornets. October 22, 2008: Waived by the New Orleans Hornets. January 20, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns. March 23, 2009: Signed a 10-day contract with the New York Knicks. September 30, 2009: Signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Hawks. October 21, 2009: Waived by the Atlanta Hawks. Nik Stauskas June 26, 2014: Drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the first round (8th pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft. July 8, 2014: Signed a multi-year contract with the Sacramento Kings July 9, 2015: Traded by the Sacramento Kings with Carl Landry, Jason Thompson and a st round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for Arturas Gudaitis, Luka Mitrovic and. Also rights to swap 1st rounder in 2016 or 2017 Dennis Stewart April 7, 1969: Drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the fourth round (44th overall pick) of the 1969 NBA Draft. June 20, 1970: Signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Bullets. Roy Tarpley June 17, 1986: Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (seventh pick) of the 1986 NBA Draft. December 6, 1995: Suspended from the Dallas Mavericks. Robert Traylor June 24, 1998: Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round (sixth pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft. June 24, 1998: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks to the Milwaukee Bucks for Pat Garrity and Dirk Nowitzki. June 27, 2000: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Milwaukee Bucks with J.R. Reid to the Cleveland Cavaliers; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Bob Sura to the Golden State Warriors; and the Golden State Warriors traded Jason Caffey and Billy Owens to the Milwaukee Bucks. August 3, 2001: Traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers with Matt Harpring and Cedric Henderson to the Philadelphia 76ers for Tyrone Hill and Jumaine Jones. October 25, 2001: As part of a three-team trade, traded by the Philadelphia 76ers with George Lynch and Jerome Moiso to the Charlotte Hornets; the Charlotte Hornets traded cash to the Golden State Warriors; the Charlotte Hornets traded Derrick Coleman to the Philadelphia 76ers; and the Golden State Warriors traded Corie Blount and Vonteego Cummings to the Philadelphia 76ers. August 5, 2004: Signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Loy Vaught June 27, 1990: Drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round (13th pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft. January 22, 1999: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. October 17, 2000: Traded by the Detroit Pistons to the Dallas Mavericks for Dana Barros and Ansu Sesay. February 22, 2001: Traded by the Dallas Mavericks with Courtney Alexander, Hubert Davis, Christian Laettner, Etan Thomas and cash to the Washington Wizards for Calvin Booth, Obinna Ekezie and Juwan Howard. Chris Webber June 30, 1993: Drafted by the Orlando Magic in the first round (first pick) of the 1993 NBA Draft. June 30, 1993: Traded by the Orlando Magic to the Golden State Warriors for Anfernee Hardaway, a 1996 first round draft pick (Todd Fuller), a 1998 first round draft pick (Vince Carter) and a 2000 first round draft pick (Mike Miller). November 17, 1994: Traded by the Golden State Warriors to the Washington Bullets for Tom Gugliotta, a 1996 first round draft pick (Todd Fuller), a 1998 first round draft pick (Vince Carter) and a 2000 first round draft pick (Chris Mihm). May 14, 1998: Traded by the Washington Wizards to the Sacramento Kings for Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe. February 23, 2005: Traded by the Sacramento Kings with Matt Barnes and Michael Bradley to the Philadelphia 76ers for Brian Skinner, Kenny Thomas and Corliss Williamson. January 11, 2007: Waived by the Philadelphia 76ers. January 16, 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. January 26, 2008: Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors. March 25, 2008: Announced his retirement from the NBA. D.J. Wilson June 22, 2017: Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round (17th pick) of the 2017 NBA Draft. Maurice Taylor June 25, 1997: Drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round (fourth pick) of the 1997 NBA Draft. August 25, 2000: Signed as a free agent with the Houston Rockets. February 24, 2005: Traded by the Houston Rockets to the New York Knicks for Vin Baker, Moochie Norris and a 2006 second round draft pick (Steve Novak). September 29, 2006: Waived by the New York Knicks. October 3, 2006: Signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings. January 23, 2007: Waived by the Sacramento Kings. Rudy Tomjanovich March 23, 1970: Drafted by the San Diego Rockets in the first round (second pick) of the 1970 NBA Draft. October 2, 1981: Retired from the Houston Rockets. February 19, 1992: Named interim head coach by the Houston Rockets. May 20, 1992: Named permanent head coach by the Houston Rockets. May 24, 2003: Resigned as head coach of the Houston Rockets. July 10, 2004: Named head coach by the Los Angeles Lakers. February 3, 2005: Resigned as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 21

246 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Record & History Book NBA Development League D-League Draft Selections Year U-M Player Team Round, Pick 2001# Jimmy King Asheville Altitude 4th Round, No Josh Asselin Roanoke Dazzle 1st Round, No Josh Moore Albuquerque Thunderbirds 7th Round, No Brent Petway Idaho Stampede 2nd Round, No Daniel Horton Albuquerque Thunderbirds 2nd Round, No J.C. Mathis Sioux Falls Skyforce 5th Round, No J.C. Mathis Idaho Stampede 5th Round, No Daniel Horton Reno Bighorns 5th Round, No Kendric Price Iowa Energy 6th Round, No. 91 # Supplemental draft D-League Championship Team Year U-M Player Team Brent Petway Idaho Stampede D-League Most Valuable Player Year U-M Player Team Courtney Sims Iowa Energy D-League Defensive Player of the Year Year U-M Player Team Brent Petway Idaho Stampede D-League Rookie of the Year DeShawn Sims Maine Red Claws D-League Gatorade All-League Teams Josh Asselin First Team Courtney Sims First Team Chris Hunter Second Team DeShawn Sims Third Team D-League All-Star Game Year U-M Player Team 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy (Red Team) 2009 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede (Red Team) 2009 Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants (Blue Team) 2011 DeShawn Sims Maine Red Claws (Eastern Conference) 2011 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy (Eastern Conference) 2014 Manny Harris Los Angeles D-fenders (Futures All-Star Team) D-League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Year U-M Player Team 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy 2011 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy In 2009, Courtney Sims was the NBA D-League s Most Valuable Player and shared MVP honors at the 2009 All-Star Game while playing with the Iowa Energy. D-League All-Star Game Slam Dunk Champion Year U-M Player Team 2008 Brent Petway Idaho Stampede D-League Transactions -- All-Time Gatorade NBA Call-Ups Date Player Season from D-League to NBA Jan. 20, 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy Phoenix Suns Feb. 14, 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy Phoenix Suns March 23, 2009 Courtney Sims Iowa Energy New York Knicks April 14, 2009 Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants New York Knicks Nov. 20, 2010 Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants Golden State Warriors Feb. 21, 2012 Manny Harris Canton Charge Cleveland Cavaliers March 7, 2012 Manny Harris Canton Charge Cleveland Cavaliers Jan. 16, 2014 Manny Harris Los Angeles D-fenders Los Angeles Lakers In 2009, Brent Petway was named the NBA D-League s Defensive Player of the Year. In 2008, Petway won the D-League s Dunk title as well as helping his Idaho Stampede team to the D-League Championship. 22 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

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