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1 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes HAIL! HAIL! TO MICHIGAN the leaders and best! UNIVERSITY I OF MICHIGAN I BASKETBALL B A L 2017 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK MICHIGAN BASKETBALL RATING SOS Overall: Big Ten: 10-8 NCAA: 44 (RPI) 34 Home: 15-3 Home: 7-2 ESPN: 43 (RPI) 37 Away: 3-8 Away: 3-6 BPI: Neutral: 4-0 Neutral 0-0 KenPom: Sagarin: KPI: PRESEASON Friday N4 ARMSTRONG STATE W BTN-Plus REGULAR SEASON Friday N11 HOWARD (1) W BTN Plus Sunday N13 IUPUI (1) W ESPNU Thursday N17 vs. Marquette (2) W ESPN2 Friday N18 vs. SMU (2) W ESPN2 Wednesday N23 at South Carolina L ESPNU Saturday N26 MOUNT ST. MARY S W ESPN3 Wednesday N30 VIRGINIA TECH (3) L ESPN2 Saturday D3 KENNESAW STATE W BTN Plus Tuesday D6 TEXAS W ESPN2 Saturday D10 at #2/2 UCLA L ESPN2 Tuesday D13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W BTN Saturday D17 MD EASTERN SHORE W BTN Thursday D22 FURMAN W BTN Sunday J1 at Iowa+ L OT BTN Wednesday J4 PENN STATE+ W BTN Saturday J7 MARYLAND+ L ESPN2 Wednesday J11 at Illinois+ L BTN Saturday J14 NEBRASKA+ W BTN Tuesday J17 at #17/17 Wisconsin+ L ESPN Saturday J21 ILLINOIS+ W BTN Thursday J26 INDIANA+ W ESPN2 Sunday J29 at Michigan State+ L CBS Saturday F4 OHIO STATE+ L ESPN Tuesday F7 MICHIGAN STATE+ W ESPN Sunday F12 at Indiana+ W CBS Thursday F16 #11/10 WISCONSIN+ W ESPN Sunday F19 at Minnesota+ L OT BTN Wednesday F22 at Rutgers+ W BTN Saturday F25 #14/14 PURDUE+ W ESPN2 Wednesday M1 at Northwestern+ L BTN Sunday M5 at Nebraska+ W BTN 2017 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (WASHINGTON, D.C.) Wednesday M8 BTT First Round Bye Thursday M9 vs. No. 9 Illinois W BTN Friday M10 vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue W OT ESPN Saturday M11 vs. No. 4 Minnesota 1 p.m. CBS Sunday M12 if win, BTT championship 3 p.m. CBS 2017 NCAA TOURNAMENT Sunday M12 Selection Sunday 5:30 p.m. CBS Tue-Wed M14-15 First Four trutv/tbs/tnt/cbs Thu-Sun M16-19 First & Second Rounds trutv/tbs/tnt/cbs Thu-Sun M23-26 Regional Rounds CBS Saturday A1 Final Four CBS Monday A3 National Championship CBS All game times are local to site + Big Ten game 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/B1G Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) G32 B1G TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND No. 8 MICHIGAN: 75 defeats No. 9 ILLINOIS: 55 Michigan went through a whirlwind 24 hours but rose to the occasion in its first game of the 2017 Big Ten Tournament, earning a remarkable 20-point win, 75-55, over Illinois inside the Verizon Center. Following an accident with the team's plane Wednesday afternoon (March 8), everyone on board was evacuated safely. Michigan made alternate travel arrangements, and its flight landed in Washington, D.C., at 9 a.m.. Despite arriving at the Verizon Center less than two hours before tipoff and having to wear practice uniforms due to their game uniforms being left behind on the damaged plane, the Wolverines took no time getting into a groove. With the victory, U-M head coach John Beilein surpassed legendary coach Johnny Orr for most wins at Michigan, earning his 210th win in memorable fashion. Four Michigan players finished with double-digit points, led by senior captains Derrick Walton Jr. and Zak Irvin, who scored 19 and 18 points, respectively. Walton also dished out five assists and grabbed four rebounds, while Irvin had seven boards. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman had a balanced stat line with 18 points, three steals, three rebounds and three assists. D.J. Wilson rounded out the players in double figures with 11 points and added six rebounds. G Big Ten Tournament Game Day Information B1G TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINAL No. 8 MICHIGAN: 74 defeats No. 1 PURDUE: 70 in overtime Michigan kept its Big Ten Tournament run alive, upsetting top-seeded Purdue (No. 13 AP, No. 12 ESPN/USA Today), in overtime, in the first Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal inside the Verizon Center. Michigan is now 3-2 against ranked opponents this season, including a pair of wins over Purdue, as U-M defeated the Boilermakers, 82-70, during the regular-season meeting between the two teams on Feb. 25. D.J. Wilson led Michigan with 26 points, 18 of which came in the first half, on 11-of-18 shooting. Zak Irvin scored six of his 13 points in the final seconds of regulation and overtime. Derrick Walton Jr. and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman also finished in double figures with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Wilson grabbed eight rebounds and had three blocks, while Irvin and Abdur-Rahkman each pulled down seven boards. B1G TOURNAMENT SEMIFNAL No. 8 MICHIGAN (22-11; 10-8 Big Ten) vs. No. 4 MINNESOTA (24-8; 11-7 Big Ten) Date: Saturday, March 11, 2017 Tip: 1 p.m. Location: Washington, D.C. Arena: Verizon Center (18,277) TV Broadcast: CBS Sports TV Crew: Jim Nantz (p-by-p), Bill Raftery & Grant Hill (analysts), Tracy Wolfson (sideline) U-M Radio: Detroit: WWJ (950 AM) Ann Arbor: WTKA (1050 AM) U-M Radio Crew: Matt Shepard (p-by-p) & Terry Mills (analyst) National Radio: Compass Media Networks National Radio Crew: Drew Bontadelli (p-by-p) & Mike Wozniak (analyst) Satellite Radio: Sirius: 84 XM: 84 Internet: 84 IF ADVANCE... B1G TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP Date: Sunday, March 12, 2017 Tip: 3 p.m. Location: Washington, D.C. Arena: Verizon Center (18,277) TV Broadcast: CBS Sports TV Crew: Jim Nantz (p-by-p), Bill Raftery & Grant Hill (analysts), Tracy Wolfson (sideline) U-M Radio: Detroit: WWJ (950 AM) Ann Arbor: WTKA (1050 AM) U-M Radio Crew: Matt Shepard (p-by-p) & Terry Mills (analyst) National Radio: Compass Media Networks National Radio Crew: Matt Smith (p-by-p) & Rick Mahorn (analyst) Satellite Radio: Sirius: 84 XM: 84 Internet: 84 WHAT'S AHEAD... POSTSEASON BID? NCAA Tournament Selection Show Date: Sunday, March 12, 2017 Time: 5:30 p.m. TV: CBS Sports G34 G35 website/mgoblue.com twitter/@umichbball facebook/michiganbasketball instagram/@umichbball U-M Basketball Communications Contact: Tom Wywrot, Associate Director twywrot@umich.edu Contact: (734)

2 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season 2017 Big Ten Tournament (#9) Illinois Game 3 Noon BTN (#8) MIchigan, Big Ten Tournament March 8-12, 2017 Washington, D.C., Verizon Center (#8) Michigan Game 7 Noon ESPN (#8) Michigan, OT (#13) Penn State (#1) Purdue Game 1 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 (#12) Nebraska (#13) Penn State, ot Game 4 25 min. after G3 BTN (#5) Michigan State, Game 11 1 p.m. CBS (#5) Michigan State Game 8 25 min. after G7 ESPN (#4) Minnesota, (#4) Minnesota (#10) Indiana Game 5 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 (#10) Indiana, Game 13 3 p.m. CBS 2017 Tournament Champions (#7) Iowa Game 9 6:30 p.m. BTN (#2) Wisconsin, (#14) Rutgers (#2) Wisconsin Game 2 7 p.m. BTN (#11) Ohio State (#14) Rutgers, Game 6 25 min. after G5 ESPN2 (#6) Northwestern, Game 12 3:30 p.m. CBS (#6) Northwestern Game min. after G9 BTN 6) Northwestern, Big Ten Standings (as of March 10, 2017) Big Ten W-L GB PCT W-L PCT STRK #13 Purdue L1 #24 Wisconsin W2 #25 Maryland W2 Minnesota W1 Michigan State L1 Northwestern W1 Iowa L1 Michigan W3 Illinois L2 Indiana L1 Ohio State L2 Nebraska L5 Penn State L1 Rutgers L1 (#3) Maryland Seeding 1. Purdue (14-4) 2. Wisconsin (12-6) 3. Maryland (12-6) 4. Minnesota (11-7) 5. Michigan State (10-8) 6. Northwestern (10-8) 7. Iowa (10-8) 8. Michigan (10-8) 9. Illinois (8-10) 10. Indiana (7-11) 11. Ohio State (7-11) 12. Nebraska (6-12) 13. Penn State (6-12) 14. Rutgers (3-15) 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 vs. #4 Minnesota #2 Wisconsin vs. #6 Northwestern Championship (March 12) G11 winner vs. G12 winner 2 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

3 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament U-M AT THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES All-Time Sanction Total 20 18* 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, 77-66* M7 Semifinal #8 Minnesota W, 85-69* M8 Championship #3 Purdue W, 76-67* 1999* U-M #9 seed Chicago, Ill. M4 First Round #7 Purdue^ W, 79-73* M5 Quarterfinal #2 Ohio State L, 87-69* 2000 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, 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, 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 M12 Championship (if win) ^ 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. hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 3

4 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Michigan Basketball Roster BRENT HIBBITTS #0 So. Forward CHARLES MATTHEWS #1 So. Guard XAVIER SIMPSON #3 Fr. Guard D.J. WILSON #5 Jr. Forward DERRICK WALTON JR. #10 Sr. Guard ANDREW DAKICH #11 Sr. Guard MA ABDUR-RAHKMAN #12 Jr. Guard MOE WAGNER #13 So. Forward FRED WRIGHT-JONES #14 So. Guard JON TESKE #15 Fr. Center SEAN LONERGAN #20 Sr. Guard ZAK IRVIN #21 Sr. G/F DUNCAN ROBINSON #22 Sr. G/F IBI WATSON #23 Fr. G/F MARK DONNAL #34 Sr. Forward AUSTIN DAVIS #51 Fr. Forward JOHN BEILEIN Head Coach JEFF MEYER Assistant Coach BILLY DONLON Assistant Coach SADDI WASHINGTON Assistant Coach No. Michigan Basketball Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Class Hometown (High School/Prep) Pronunciation Guide 0 Brent Hibbitts F So. Hudsonville, Mich. (Hudsonville HS) "HIB-its" 1 Charles Matthews G So. Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita HS) 3 Xavier Simpson G Fr. Lima, Ohio (Lima Senior HS) "EX-zavier" 5 D.J. Wilson F Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (Capital Christian School) 10 Derrick Walton Jr. G Sr. Detroit, Mich. (Chandler Park Academy) 11 Andrew Dakich G Sr. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community HS) "DOCK-itch" 12 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman G Jr. Allentown, Pa. (Allentown Catholic Central HS) "Ah-B'dur-ROCK-mon" 13 Moritz "Moe" Wagner F So. Berlin, Germany (Alba Berlin) "MORE-rhet'z" "VOG-ner" 14 Fred Wright-Jones G So. Detroit, Mich. (East English Village Prep) 15 Jon Teske C Fr. Medina, Ohio (Medina HS) "tes-key" 20 Sean Lonergan F Sr. Fishers, Ind. (Fishers HS) "shawn" "lawn-er-ghen" 21 Zak Irvin G/F Sr. Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern HS) 22 Duncan Robinson G/F Sr. New Castle, N.H. (Philips Exeter Academy) 23 Ibi Watson G/F Fr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central HS) "IB-bee" 34 Mark Donnal F Sr. Monclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) "don-nell" 51 Austin Davis F Fr. Onsted, Mich. (Onsted Community HS) Head Coach: John Beilein Pronunciation "bee-line" Assistant Coaches: Jeff Meyer, Billy Donlon, Saddi Washington Director of Program Personnel: Chris Hunter Director of Basketball Operations: Waleed Samaha Video Analyst: Bryan Smothers Graduate Manager: Devon Mulry Strength & Conditioning: Jon Sanderson Athletic Trainer: Alex Wong Undergraduate Student Assistant: Austin Hatch Michigan Roster Notables Michigan's roster is listed by current academic standing. U-M has 16 players -- senior (6), Junior (2), Sophomore (4) and Freshman (4) Mark Donnal redshirted in (freshman). Brent Hibbitts (walk-on) redshirted in (freshman). Sean Lonergan (preferred walk-on) redshirted in (junior). Charles Matthews transferred from Kentucky; sitting out and has three (3) years of eligibility left. Duncan Robinson transferred from Williams College (DIII), sat out (sophomore) and will have one year of eligibility left after this season. D.J. Wilson was granted a medical hardship waiver (August, 2016) and will have two years of eligibility left after this season. Fred Wright-Jones (walk-on) was a manager/practice squad player in , elevated to roster in (sophomore). 4 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

5 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan Basketball Roster Head Coach John Beilein Pronunciation (last): BEE-Line Passed Johnny Orr for most wins in U-M history (211), just second Wolverine coach to reach 200-plus wins Amassed 762 wins in 39 seasons as a collegiate coach with 504 Division I wins He has always been a head coach, never serving as an assistant in his entire career Known for running one of the most productive and innovated offensives in the nation High character individual that focuses on building Michigan's program around its five core values -- integrity, unity, passion, diligence and appreciation Helped lead Michigan to the 2013 Final Four and national title game for the first time in 20 years Led Michigan to four consecutive 20-plus win seasons and six NCAA Tournament berths, including back-to-back Elite Eight appearances Won two Big Ten regular season titles in the last four years (2012 & 2014), including first outright in the first for U-M in 28 years #0 Brent Hibbitts Pronunciation (last): HIB-its After redshirting last season, played in first career game against Howard (11/11/2016) Valuable practice player for the Wolverines Chose to attend Michigan as a preferred walk-on (May 11, 2015) rather than take other D-I offers Brother, Blake, is a senior on the men's basketball team at Central Michigan #1 Charles Matthews Transferred to Michigan from Kentucky after playing his freshman season under head coach John Calipari Sitting out the season due to NCAA transfer rules and will have three years eligibility remaining Valuable practice player for the Wolverines Added more than 20 pounds with Strength coach Jon Sanderson and his "Camp Sanderson" program #3 Xavier Simpson Pronunciation (first): EX-zavier Continues to adjust to the college game and learn Beilein's offensive system Exceptional passer and strong defender Has showed great initiative and tenacity on the floor, providing valuable minutes behind Derrick Walton Jr. Played at Lima Senior High School under coach, and father, Quincey Simpson Ohio's Mr. Basketball (2016), finished prep career with 1,986 points #5 D.J. Wilson In what is considered his first full season, having a breakout season -- medical redshirt as a freshman after hurting knee five games in, played sparingly off bench last season Extremely athletic post player Has a 7-1 wing span Threat from long range Added more than 20 pounds with Strength coach Jon Sanderson and his "Camp Sanderson" program Has shown vast improvement in his defensive game and is currently leading the team in rebounds and blocks Full name is DeVante Jaylen Wilson, but goes by D.J.; middle name was inspired by Fab Fiver Jalen Rose #10 Derrick Walton Jr. Possesses a high basketball IQ Outstanding court vision and strong passer Versatile scorer who can create off the dribble or knock down long range bucket Will look to drive to the basket and score Always finds valuable ways to contribute even if it s not through scoring Wears No. 10 in honor of friend Dorian Dawkins, who passed away in 2009 after collapsing at a basketball game Played at Chandler Park Academy under coach, and father, Derrick Walton Sr. Scored over 1,000 career points at Michigan and had over 2,000 points in high school #11 Andrew Dakich Pronunciation (last): DOCK-itch Attempting to redshirt for the third season in a row. For the and seasons, requested to burn redshirt for the sake of the team as Wolverines were decimated with injuries at the guard positions Very vocal leader Possesses a great basketball IQ Hard working guard who is the leader of U-M's scout team Ability to knock down the long range basket Son of ESPN analyst, radio personality and former Indiana player Dan Dakich Wears No. 11 in honor of his dad's college number AAU teammate (Indiana Elite) with current U-M teammate Mark Donnal, coached by Dan Dakich #12 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman Pronunciation (last): Ah-B'dur-ROCK-mon Strong ability to drive to the basket Continuing to work on jump shot and evolve his all-around game Has 6-7 wing span Father, Dawud, is an assistant men's basketball coach at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pa. Brother, Shahad, played college basketball at East Stroudsburg University; finished career scoring 1,075 points #13 Moritz Wagner Pronunciation (first): "MORE-rhet'z" --> "Moe" Pronunciation (last): "VOG-ner" Provides emotional energy on the court as a starter and remains a great rallying point for his teammates Has great basketball instincts and creativity Possesses inside/outside game; strong first step to get to basket Shown long-range ability and garnered several starts Continues to develop strength to go with his size Added more than 20 pounds with Strength coach Jon Sanderson and his "Camp Sanderson" program; is on his own specialized program Played with the German National Team at the 2014 European U-18 Division B Championships, helping Germany to a 9-0 record and winning the gold medal Helped Alba Berlin win the 2014 NBBL German Championship after defeating CYBEX Urspring (May 18), #14 Fred Wright-Jones Officially added to the U-M roster as a walk-on this season Began the season as a team manager, before getting clearance from U-M/NCAA to become a full-time practice player Officially dressed for the regular season home finale against Iowa (March 5, 2016); did not enter game First generation college student Recipient of the Gates Millennium Scholarship, which covers his education through to a Ph.D. program #15 Jon Teske Pronunciation (last): tes-key Developing overall game and strength & conditioning Defined as Michigan's only "true" center First seven-footer since Ben Cronin (7-0; ), who's career was cut short due to injuries Finalist for Ohio's Mr. Basketball (2016), an award eventually awarded to current U-M teammate, Xavier Simpson #20 Sean Lonergan Pronunciation (first): "Shawn" Pronunciation (last): "lawn-er-ghen" Great understanding of the game with a high basketball IQ Hard worker who continues to give 100 percent in all practices Deceptive athleticism, high riser Continues to work on overall game Discovered at a summer pick-up game by former Wolverine and current Purdue graduate guard Spike Albrecht in 2013 Originally was going to enroll at Indiana before electing to come to Michigan and walk-on to the basketball team #21 Zak Irvin Become a stand-out leader on the court and off among his teammates Possesses expanded game -- rebounding and assists -- to be known as more than "just a shooter" Great understanding of the game with a high basketball IQ Strong threat from long range; ranks among U-M's all-time top 10 for three-point field goals made and attempted Embraces defense; U-M's go-to stopper Ultimate competitor Very voice out on the floor for the Wolverines Indiana's Mr. Basketball in 2013 Former high school teammate of former Michigan State guard and current Denver Nugget Gary Harris at Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.) #22 Duncan Robinson Tremendous long range shooter; very quick release; uses shot fake to his advantage With height has ability to shoot over defenders Continues to developing overall game and attack the basket Valuable sixth man and a spark off the bench Added nearly 20 pounds at U-M's famed Camp Sanderson with Strength Coach Jon Sanderson Transferred from Williams College (DIII), playing under former coach Mike Maker (Marist), who was a former assistant under John Beilein at West Virginia ( ) With all the research done to date and continued to be sought after, appears to be the first DIII player to transfer to DI and receive a major scholarship. There have been several DIII transfers to U-M, but none have been given a scholarship. Led Williams College to the Division III national runner-up in 2013; scored 548 points as a freshman -- the first ever freshman to score more than 500 points in a season #23 Ibi Watson Pronunciation (first): "IB-bee" Continues to adjust to the college game and learn Beilein's offensive system Tremendous shooter Athletic player with strong vertical Hails from Pickerington, Ohio, the hometown of former Wolverine and current Brooklyn Net Caris LeVert Played AAU on All-Ohio Red, along with Nick Ward (Michigan State) and Kaleb Wesson (Ohio State) #34 Mark Donnal Pronunciation (last): "don-nell" Threat from both inside & outside; has long range shot Valuable sixth man and a spark off the bench Quiet personality who is known for his comedy in the locker room Redshirted the season Brother, Andrew, was an offensive lineman at Iowa ( ); drafted (4th Rd, 119th pick) and plays for the Los Angeles Rams AAU teammate (Indiana Elite) with current U-M teammate Andrew Dakich as well as coached by ESPN analyst Dan Dakich #51 Austin Davis Redshirting the season Developing overall game and strength & conditioning A valued member of U-M scout/practice squad Grew up in nearby Onsted, Michigan, in Lenawee County, which has a population of less than 1,000 Will be just the 14th player from Lenawee County to play Division I basketball Grew seven inches since the eighth grade, has 7-2 wing span and wears a size 18 shoe hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 5

6 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Game Details EXH1: Armstrong State W, Nov. 4, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center U-M won its only exhibition of the season with a victory of Armstrong State at Crisler Center. The game marked the return of U-M legend Cazzie Russell, who serves as an assistant coach for the Pirates. The Wolverines had four players finish in double figures led by a team-best 15 from Zak Irvin and Moritz Wagner. The duo combined to go 13-for-21 from the field. GAME 1: Howard W, Nov. 11, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional In the season opener, Derrick Walton Jr. scored 20 points with four three-pointers while Mark Donnal (12 points, six rebounds) and D.J. Wilson (nine points, eight rebounds) provided a spark off the bench as U-M defeated Howard in the 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional. U-M shot an impressive 89 percent from the free throw line (23-for-26), while Howard shot just 48 percent (14-for-29). The Wolverines also converted Howard's 17 turnovers into 20 points on the offensive end. GAME 2: IUPUI W, Nov. 13, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional Coming off the bench with a seven point, 14 rebound, five block performance by D.J. Wilson, U-M defeated IUPUI, 77-65, to sweep the 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional at Crisler Center. Derrick Walton Jr. added 13 points, six rebounds and three assists while Zak Irvin led the Wolverines with 15 points in the win. After a slow start, U-M used a 13-0 run to end the first half to carry them to the victory. GAME 3: vs. Marquette W, Nov. 17, 2016 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 2K Classic Semifinal DJ. Wilson posted his first career double-double (10 points, 12 rebounds) in his first career start, as the Wolverines were able to ride a big first half where U-M shot nearly 60 percent and moved on to the semifinal win over Marquette in the 2K Classic semifinal. U-M had five players hit for double figures led by Zak Irvin's 16 and 15 apiece from Mark Donnal and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman. Duncan Robinson chipped in 10 off the bench knocking down three long range buckets. GAME 4: vs. SMU W, Nov. 18, 2016 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden 2K Classic Championship Never trailing the entire game, All-Tournament team selection Derrick Walton Jr. used seven three-pointers en route to a game-high 23 points to lead U-M to a win over SMU in the 2K Classic Championship game. Zak Irvin added 16 points, six rebounds and five assists to earn tournament MVP honors while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman chipped in 12 and was also named to the All-Tournament team. GAME 5: at South Carolina L, Nov. 23, 2016 Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena In its first true road game of the season, U-M suffered its first loss at South Carolina, 61-46, inside Colonial Life Arena. The Wolverines shot just 19 percent (10-for-52) from the field, including 2-for-26 from behind the arc. U-M got 24 of its 46 points from the free throw line, hitting 24 of its 32 attempts. Derrick Walton Jr. led U-M with 15 points, including 7-for-8 shooting from the charity stripe, while Mark Donnal added 10 points, with eight coming from the free throw line (8-for-9). GAME 6: Mount St. Mary's W, Nov. 26, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center The Wolverines used a 25-4 run to turn a four-point deficit into a 17-point halftime lead, and Zak Irvin led a balanced attack with 14 points as the Wolverines got back on the winning track in a victory over Mount St. Mary's inside Crisler Center. U-M had three players in double figures in scoring, led by Irvin's 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting from the floor. Moritz Wagner and Derrick Walton Jr. had 13 and 12 points, respectively. Walton (5) and Irvin (4) combined for nine of Michigan's 14 assists, while D.J. Wilson had a team-best seven rebounds. GAME 7: Virginia Tech L, Nov. 30, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center ACC/Big Ten Challenge Michigan team led for more than 37 minutes of the game until Virginia Tech clawed its way back to take the lead and squeak out a win for the ACC in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge inside Crisler Center. After leading by as much as 15 points, the Hokies chipped away and took their first lead with 1:46 remaining, which they never relinquished as U-M's last second game-tying three-pointer rattled out. Zak Irvin led the Wolverines with a season- and game-high 23 points on 10-of-20 shooting from the field. Duncan Robinson also had a season-high 15 points, while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman and Moritz Wagner chipped in with 13 and 11 points, respectively. GAME 8: Kennesaw State W, Dec. 3, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan used a 19-4 run late in the first half to take a commanding halftime lead and never looked back, defeating Kennesaw State, 82-55, inside Crisler Center. Moritz Wagner's career-high 20 points led four players in double figures, as he went 7-for-8 from the field, including 3-for-4 from long range. Zak Irvin scored 19 points, hitting double digits for the seventh game this season. D.J. Wilson posted his second double-double of the season, going for 15 points and 11 rebounds. Derrick Walton Jr. was two assists shy of joining Wilson with a doubledouble, finishing the afternoon with 13 points and a seasonhigh eight assists. GAME 9: Texas W, Dec. 6, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center After being down two points with less than two minutes to play, Michigan got key points from Moritz Wagner and used tough team defense to stop Texas and earn a win inside Crisler Center. The Wolverines led by as many as 10 points in the first half, but it was a much closer second half, as neither team led by more than three for the final 17-plus minutes of the game. For the second straight game, Wagner led U-M in scoring with 15 points. He put together a complete game, also adding five rebounds, two assists, two steals and a key block on the last defensive possession of the game. D.J. Wilson also posted double figures with 13 points, and Duncan Robinson scored 12 points. GAME 10: at 2/2 UCLA L, Dec. 10, 2016 Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Michigan was tied at the half against No. 2 UCLA following a thrilling first half that saw 22 three-pointers between the two teams, however the Bruins pulled away with seven minutes remaining to win, U-M shot 50 percent from the field, 54 percent from three-point range and 92 percent from the free throw line, but UCLA countered shooting 67 percent from the field, including 63 percent from three. Zak Irvin led five players in double figures with 18 points while dishing out seven assists. Mark Donnal was a 5-for-5 from the floor, with two triples for 12 points. Duncan Robinson added 13 points, and Moritz Wagner and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman each chipped in with 11. GAME 11: Central Arkansas W, Dec. 13, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Behind a school-record 19 three-pointers, Michigan led wire to wire, earning a 44-point victory, 97-53, over Central Arkansas inside Crisler Center. The Wolverines shot 50 percent or better from the field for the fifth time, including 19-for-45 (42 percent) from behind the arc. The 19 three-pointers as a team set a new school record, breaking the previous standard of 17 that was tied last season against Bryant (Dec. 23, 2015). Moritz Wagner led five players in double-digit scoring with 18 points and added seven rebounds. Zak Irvin was right behind him with 16 points, while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (14), Duncan Robinson (12) and D.J. Wilson (11) also chipped in with double figures. Abdur-Rahkman, Irvin and Robinson each hit four three-pointers, accounting for 12 of U-M's school-record 19, while nine Wolverines hit at least one triple. GAME 12: Maryland-Eastern Shore W, Dec. 17, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan scored a season-high 98 points, led by a game-high 21 points from Derrick Walton Jr., to defeat Maryland Eastern Shore, 98-49, inside Crisler Center. The 49-point victory is the 10th-largest margin of victory in program history. The Wolverines shot a season-high 65 percent (34-for-52) from the field, and hit more than 10 three-pointers for the sixth time, shooting a season-high 57 percent (12-for-21). Michigan added 28 assists, assisting on 28-of-34 made field goals. Muhammad- Ali Abdur-Rahkman dished out a career-high 10 assists to lead U-M. In addition to Walton's game-high 21 points that included 5-of-7 shooting from three-point land, he also added six rebounds and five assists. Duncan Robinson scored 17 points, and D.J. Wilson added 16 points. Zak Irvin rounded out the players in double figures with 11 points. GAME 13: Furman W, Dec. 22, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center In a close game in which there were 11 lead changes and eight ties, U-M edged Furman, 68-62, to close out its non-conference slate with a 10-3 record and give head coach John Beilein his 750th career win. Moritz Wagner paced Michigan for the fourth time this season with a game-high 18 points, while Zak Irvin and Derrick Walton Jr. also scored in double figures with 16 and 13 points, respectively. Irvin matched his season high with seven assists. GAME 14 (B1G): at Iowa L, OT 10-4; 0-1 January 1, 2017 Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena In the first overtime game of the season, Michigan fell just short at Iowa, 86-83, in U-M's Big Ten opener inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. D.J. Wilson led five Wolverines in double-figure scoring with his third career double-double, as he recorded 28 points and 14 rebounds in 44 minutes on the floor. Wilson shot 11-for- 18 from the field, including 4-for-8 from behind the arc. Duncan Robinson (15), Derrick Walton Jr. (13), Moritz Wagner (12), and Zak Irvin (12) all joined Wilson in double-figure scoring. Wilson and Irvin each dished out a six assists, helping Michigan record its third-highest assist total of the season, assisting on 21 of 34 made field goals. GAME 15 (B1G) : Penn State W, ; 1-1 Jan. 4, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan overcame a 14-point second-half deficit and outscored Penn State, 32-15, over the final 12-plus minutes to defeat the Nittany Lions, 72-69, in the Big Ten home opener inside Crisler Center. With the win, head coach John Beilein became the second coach in program history to reach 200 wins with the Wolverines, joining Johnny Orr (209). Four Wolverines scored double-digit points, led by 14 points each from Zak Irvin and Derrick Walton Jr. Irvin (10) and Walton (12) combined for 22 of their points in the second half to spark the comeback. D.J. Wilson and Moritz Wagner also had double-figure points with 12 each. Walton added a team-high six rebounds and was a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line, all of which came in the second half. GAME 16 (B1G) : Maryland L, ; 1-2 Jan. 7, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan team pulled within one possession on multiple occasions in the second half but could not complete the comeback against Maryland, falling 77-70, inside Crisler Center. Overall, Michigan shot 50 percent (28-for-56) from the floor -- its best shooting performance through three Big Ten games -- shooting 50 percent or better for the seventh time this season. Moritz Wagner scored 15 of his team-high 17 points in the second half to spearhead U-M's second-half comeback efforts. Zak Irvin and D.J. Wilson also added double-figures with 15 and 13 points, respectively, while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman chipped in with 12 points and four steals. GAME 17 (B1G) : at Illinois L, ; 1-3 Jan. 11, 2017 Champaign, Ill. State Farm Center Michigan was overpowered by a season-high 64-percent shooting from Illinois, falling, 85-69, inside the State Farm Center. The Wolverines hit 53 percent (27-for-51) of their shots, while Illinois shot a season-high 64 percent (34-for-53) overall and 64 percent (9-for-14) from three-point range. D.J. Wilson led four Michigan players in double-digit scoring, recording 19 points, while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (14), Derrick Walton Jr. (11) and Zak Irvin (10) also added double figures. Walton also dished out seven assists, registering five or more for the seventh time this season. GAME 18 (B1G) : Nebraska W, ; 2-3 Jan. 14, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan led wire to wire -- the majority of the game by single digits -- eventually edging Nebraska, U-M hit the 90-point mark for the third time this season and first time in five Big Ten games. Three Wolverines finished with 20 or more points, led by Moritz Wagner, who posted 23 points on 6-for-9 shooting, including a career-high four three-pointers. Zak Irvin matched his jersey number with 21 points, including 15 in the second half and a perfect 7-for-7 performance from the free throw line, and also added seven assists. Derrick Walton Jr. scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half, going 5-for-6 from the field, including 3-for-3 from long range. 6 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

7 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Details GAME 19 (B1G): at 17/17 Wisconsin L, ; 2-4 Jan. 17, 2017 Madison, Wis. Kohl Center In a back-and-forth game of runs, Michigan came up just short of the comeback at Wisconsin, dropping a contest inside the Kohl Center. Zak Irvin led all players with a game-high 20 points and also added six rebounds and three assists. Derrick Walton Jr. also posted double figures with 15 points, while Duncan Robinson and Moritz Wagner chipped in with 11 and 10 points, respectively. GAME 20 (B1G) : Illinois W, ; 3-4 Jan. 21, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center In the second meeting between Michigan and Illinois in 10 days, the Wolverines avenged a recent loss in Champaign, defeating the Illini, 66-57, on Star Wars Day inside Crisler Center. U-M's defense held Illinois to its second-lowest scoring performance of the season, which included the Illini shooting 45 percent from the field and 17 percent from three-point range. D.J. Wilson paced the Wolverines with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists, while Derrick Walton Jr. posted his first doubledouble of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Zak Irvin added 15 points and two steals for the Maize and Blue. GAME 21 (B1G) : Indiana W, ; 4-4 Jan. 26, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Behind six players with double-digit points, Michigan earned a decisive win over Indiana on inside Crisler Center. The 30-point win is the second largest over the Hoosiers in program history (+48, Feb. 22, 1998) and helped U-M improve to.500 in Big Ten Conference player with a 4-4 mark. Derrick Walton Jr. led six Wolverines in double figures with 21 points on 7-for-8 shooting. It is the first time Michigan had six players in double digits since Dec. 12, 2015, against Delaware State. All five starters finished with double figures, as Moritz Wagner (14), Zak Irvin (12), Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12), and D.J. Wilson (11) joined Walton, and Duncan Robinson also came off the bench to score 13 points. GAME 22 (B1G) : at Michigan State L, ; 4-5 Jan. 29, 2017 East Lansing, Mich. Breslin Center Michigan came up short on the road in a rivalry game with Michigan State, 70-62, at the Breslin Center. Derrick Walton Jr.'s 24 points were not enough for the Wolverines in East Lansing. Fourteen of his 24 points came from the free throw line, as he went 14-for-15. Walton was one rebound shy of a doubledouble with nine rebounds and also dished out five assists. Moritz Wagner joined Walton in double figures with 10 points, while D.J. Wilson and Duncan Robinson each added eight points. Michigan shot 34 percent (19-for-56) from the field, while the Spartans shot 52 percent (24-for-46). The Wolverines were 17-for-19 from the free throw line, shooting 89 percent for the game. GAME 23 (B1G) : Ohio State L, ; 4-6 Feb. 4, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Derrick Walton Jr. scored a season-high 25 points and made it a double-double with 10 rebounds, but it was not enough in a loss to Ohio State inside Crisler Center. Walton was 8-for-16 from the field and an impressive 6-for-9 from threepoint range. The 10 rebounds are one off a season high and two off a career high. Junior Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman has 12 points and seven rebounds, while junior D.J. Wilson had 11 points. GAME 24 (B1G) : Michigan State W, ; 5-6 Feb. 7, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center In the second meeting between the Wolverines and the Spartans in a 10-day span, Michigan earned a decisive 29-point victory over Michigan State, 86-57, inside Crisler Center. The win snapped a five-game losing streak against MSU, giving U-M its first win over the Spartans since Feb. 23, 2014 at Crisler. It is also the largest point differential in the series since 1996, when Michigan also won by 29, Derrick Walton Jr. poured in a game-high 20 points, recording his fourth straight 20-point game and eighth of the season, and he added eight assists and five rebounds. With his stellar performance, Walton joined Gary Grant and Jalen Rose in the U-M 1,000-point, 400-rebound and 400-assist club. He now has 1,224 points, 493 rebounds and 400 assists. GAME 25 (B1G) : at Indiana W, ; 6-6 Feb. 12, 2017 Bloomington, Ind. Assembly Hall Michigan earned a road victory over Indiana inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. It marked the first time the Wolverines defeated the Hoosiers twice in the same Big Ten season since and the first win at Assembly Hall since Jan. 7, For the fifth straight game, Derrick Walton Jr. led U-M in scoring, recording his fifth consecutive 20-plus point performance with 25 points. He also added four assists and five rebounds. Moritz Wagner notched his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while D.J. Wilson rounded out the Wolverines with double-digit points with 13 and added three blocks and three steals. GAME 26 (B1G) : #11/10 Wisconsin W, ; 7-6 Feb. 16, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Behind 21 points from Moritz Wagner and 18 from Zak Irvin, Michigan upset No. 11 Wisconsin, 64-58, inside Crisler Center, handing the Big Ten-leading Badgers their second straight Big Ten loss and just fifth of the season. Wagner led U-M with 12 first-half points and helped ward off the Badgers' comeback efforts, finishing with 21 points -- his third 20-point performance of the season. After Irvin's streak of 12 straight games with double-digit points was interrupted by four games with five or less, he put together a complete game tonight, recording 18 points, including 13 in the second half, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. With his five rebounds tonight, Derrick Walton Jr. became the first player in program history to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists. He finished the night with five points and five boards and matched a season high with eight assists. GAME 27 (B1G) : at Minnesota L, OT 17-10; 7-7 Feb. 19, 2017 Minneapolis, Minn. Williams Arena D.J. Wilson hit a three-pointer with two seconds remaining in regulation to send the game to overtime, but Michigan's comeback efforts came up just short in an loss at Minnesota inside Williams Arena. Wilson and Derrick Walton Jr. led Michigan with 16 points each, with eight of Wilson's points coming in the final 20 seconds of regulation and overtime. Moritz Wagner and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman were right behind them with 15 and 14 points, respectively, while Zak Irvin added 10. GAME 28 (B1G) : at Rutgers W, ; 8-7 Feb. 22, 2017 Piscataway, N.J. The RAC Michigan hung on for a four-point win at Rutgers, 68-64, inside the Rutgers Athletic Center to move to 8-7 in Big Ten play. The victory gave U-M head coach John Beilein his 500th win as a Division I head coach. Four players finished in double figures, led by 16 points from Zak Irvin, including 13 first-half points. Irvin also added six rebounds and three assist. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman recorded 14 points and five rebounds, while Derrick Walton Jr. had 13 points, five rebounds and five assists. D.J. Wilson posted his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds. GAME 29 (B1G) : #14/14 Purdue W, ; 9-7 Feb. 25, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center Michigan treated a sellout crowd to an emphatic display of basketball as the Wolverines took down No. 14 Purdue, 82-70, inside the Crisler Center on Senior Day. Moritz Wagner led the Wolverines with a dominating first half scoring 22 of his 24 points going 10-for-15 from the field with four three-pointers. Derrick Walton Jr. was clutch again as he posted his third double-double of the season with 17 points, 11 rebounds adding five assists. U-M's strong defense in the first half helped the Wolverines build a double-digit lead, which they never relinquished the rest of the way. U-M held B1G's rebounding leader and double-double machine Caleb "Biggie" Swanigan to a season-low five rebounds. GAME 30 (B1G) : at Northwestern L, ; 9-8 March 1, 2017 Evanston, Ill. Welsh-Ryan Arena Dererk Pardon's layup as time expired gave Northwestern a win over Michigan at Welsh-Ryan Arena. In a game that featured seven ties and eight lead changes, Pardon broke a 65-all tie after connecting with Nathan Taphorn on a full-court inbounds pass with 1.7 seconds left. Both teams had chances to take the lead in the last 1:28, and Michigan had the ball with 12 seconds left, but Zak Irvin missed a three and the rebound went off a Wolverine, setting up the last-second Northwestern heroics. Derrick Walton Jr. led the Maize and Blue with 15 points while adding a game-high six assists. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman and Irvin had 13 and 12 points, respectively, while Moritz Wagner added eight points and a team-high 10 rebounds. GAME 31 (B1G) : at Nebraska W, ; 10-8 March 5, 2017 Lincoln, Neb. Pinnacle Bank Arena Michigan ended the regular season with its most dominant Big Ten win and third-largest margin of victory this season, defeating Nebraska, 93-57, inside Pinnacle Bank Arena to reach the 20-win mark. With the victory, U-M head coach John Beilein tied legendary coach Johnny Orr for most wins at Michigan with 209. Derrick Walton Jr. posted his eighth career doubledouble and fourth of the season with a game-high 18 points and a U-M single-game record 16 assists. Zak Irvin was 6-of-9 from the floor to finish with 15 points, while Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman was 5-of-7 for 13 points and Moritz Wagner (11 points) and Duncan Robinson (10 points) were both 4-of-5. The Wolverines shot 63 percent (34-for-54) from the field, hitting the 60 percent mark for the fourth time this season, and were 14-for-27 (52 percent) from long range. GAME 32 (BTT): vs. #9 Illinois W, March 9, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center Michigan went through a whirlwind 24 hours but rose to the occasion in its first game of the 2017 Big Ten Tournament, earning a remarkable 20-point win, 75-55, over Illinois inside the Verizon Center. Four Michigan players finished with double-digit points, led by Derrick Walton Jr. and Zak Irvin, who scored 19 and 18 points, respectively. Walton also dished out five assists and grabbed four rebounds, while Irvin had seven boards. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman had a balanced stat line with 18 points, three steals, three rebounds and three assists. D.J. Wilson rounded out the players in double figures with 11 points and added six rebounds. GAME 33 (BTT): vs. #1 Purdue W, OT March 10, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center Michigan kept its Big Ten Tournament run alive, upsetting top-seeded Purdue, in overtime, in the first Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal inside the Verizon Center. D.J. Wilson led Michigan with 26 points, 18 of which came in the first half, on 11-of-18 shooting. Zak Irvin scored six of his 13 points in the final seconds of regulation and overtime. Derrick Walton Jr. and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman also finished in double figures with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Wilson grabbed eight rebounds and had three blocks, while Irvin and Abdur- Rahkman each pulled down seven boards. GAME 34 (BTT): vs. #4 Minnesota March 10, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center if win... GAME 35 (BTT): vs. championship March 10, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 7

8 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Game Notes QUICK FACTS Name of School University of Michigan City/Zip Ann Arbor, Mich Founded 1817 Enrollment 43,426 Nickname Wolverines Fight Song "The Victors" School Colors Maize & Blue (PMS 282, 116) President Mark Schlissel Athletics Director Warde Manuel ALL-TIME RECORD Years of U-M Basketball 101st Seasons of U-M Basketball 1909, 1918 to current Overall Record ( *) Big Ten Record ( *) Non-Conference Record ( *) Big Ten Titles , 1926, 1927, 1929, 1948, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1985, 1986, 2012, 2014 CRISLER CENTER Season 50th Opened Overall Record ( *) Big Ten Record ( *) Non-Conference Record (277-37*) Capacity 12,707 Student Section "Maize Rage" founded ( ) Nickname "The House that Cazzie Built" Honored Jersey's 5 No. 33, Cazzie Russell (retired Dec. 11, 1993) No. 45, Rudy Tomjanovich (honored Feb. 8, 2003) No. 35, Phil Hubbard (honored Jan. 11, 2004) No. 41, Glen Rice (honored Feb. 20, 2005) No. 22, Bill Buntin (honored Jan. 7, 2006) NCAA TOURNAMENT OVERALL SANCTION Appearances 26 22* 1948, 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 Record * Titles 1 1 Title Game 6 4* No. 1 Seed 2 1* Final Four 7 5* Regional Titles 7 5* Elite Eight 13 12* Sweet * First Game Advancement 22 19* First Four 1 1 POSTSEASON NIT OVERALL SANCTION Appearances 10 9* 1971, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1997*, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 Record * Titles 3 2* Title Game 4 3* at Home * on Road * at Madison Square Garden * B1G TOURNAMENT OVERALL SANCTION Record * Titles 1 0* Title Game 2 1* at Chicago * at Indianapolis at Washington, D.C First Round * Second Round Quarterfinal * Semifinal * Championship * * Due to NCAA sanctions, the University of Michigan vacated season records from ; ; ; and U-M also vacated its 1992 Final Four; 1993, 1996 and 1998 NCAA Tournament appearances; 1997 NIT championship and 1998 Big Ten Tournament championship. BIG TEN TOURNAMENT IS HERE Michigan has a (16-17*) all-time record at the Big Ten Tournament. Prior to this season, the Big Ten Tournament has rotated sites between Indianapolis, Ind. (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) and Chicago, Ill. (United Center). This season, the tournament will be played in Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center). Next season, it will be held in New York City (Madison Square Garden). In 2019, the tournament moves back to the United Center and Bankers Life Fieldhouse in U-M is in games played in Indianapolis (Bankers Life Fieldhouse) and 7-8 in Chicago (United Center). So far they are 2-0 in Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center). U-M won the inaugural tournament in 1998, however, the title was vacated due to NCAA Sanctions. In 2014, U-M secured its first No. 1 seed and advanced to the title game for just the second time. Overall, the Wolverines have nine first-round byes. Michigan has won its last 11 straight opening tournament games. In fact, John Beilein has never lost an opening contest, winning 10 straight. Michigan is > 7-4 (6-4*) all-time in first round games > 3-0 (3-0*) all-time in second round games > 7-9 (6-8*) all-time in quarterfinal games. > 2-4 (1-4*) all-time in semifinal games. > 1-1 (0-1*) all-time in championship games. U-M has never played Maryland, Nebraska or Rutgers in the tournament. Michigan has had four players named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team -- Robert Traylor and Jerod Ward in 1998, Nik Stauskas in 2014 and Zak Irvin in QUARTERFINAL: MICHIGAN 74, PURDUE 70 - OVERTIME Michigan outlasted top-seeded Purdue, 74-70, in overtime to advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. The contest between the Wolverines and Boilermakers featured 14 ties and 18 lead changes. Four players scored in double figures D.J. Wilson (26), Zak Irvin (13), Derrick Walton (12) and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (10). Wilson s 26 points was just two points shy of his career best of 28, set on Jan. 1, 2017 at Iowa. Michigan shot 51.9 percent (14-of-27) from the field in the first half, including 45.5 percent (5-of-11) from threepoint range. Zak Irvin s 13 points against the Boilermakers give him 1,536 points in his Michigan career, moving him past both Juwan Howard (1,526; ) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (1,532; ) into 18th in U-M history. Zak Irvin played all 45 minutes in the overtime win against Purdue. The contest was Irvin s 137th career game at Michigan, breaking a tie with Stu Douglass ( ) for second all-time in school history. Jordan Morgan (142; ) is the Michigan career games played leader. Michigan improved to 4-0 (3-0*) all-time in overtime games at the Big Ten Tournament. U-M also had an overtime game at the Big Ten Tournament last season, downing Northwestern, 72-70, in the second round. The victory marked the second consecutive season that U-M has eliminated the No. 1 seed in the quarterfinals. Michigan eliminated No. 1 Indiana, 72-69, last season (March 11, 2016). The Wolverines are 2-6 all-time against No. 1 seeds in the Big Ten Tournament. SECOND ROUND: MICHIGAN 77, ILLINOIS 57 Michigan earned a decisive win over Illinois to advance to the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals despite the team's plane accident that took place Wednesday afternoon (March 8). U-M was forced to fly to Washington, D.C., this morning and arrived at the Verizon Center less than two hours before tipoff. Four players finished with double-digit points -- Derrick Walton Jr. (19), Zak Irvin (18), Muhammad-Ali Abdur- Rahkman (18) and D.J. Wilson (11). Michigan led wire-to-wire, holding at least an eight-point advantage for the final 34 minutes of the game. With the win, U-M head coach John Beilein surpassed Johnny Orr to become the winningest coach at Michigan with 210 wins. The Wolverines shot 53.6 percent (30-for-56) from the floor and recorded 10 steals in the win. THE ALL-TIME SERIES WITH MINNESOTA Michigan holds a advantage in the all-time series against Minnesota, but the Golden Gophers did win the lone meeting between the two schools this season, in overtime, on Feb. 19 in Minneapolis. Michigan had won 11-straight against Minnesota before February victory for the Golden Gophers. Michigan s last loss in the series prior to Feb. 19, 2017, came on Jan. 22, 2011 (69-64) in Ann Arbor. Along with winning 11 of the last 12 against Minnesota, Michigan has also won 15 of the last 17 against Minnesota dating back to Feb. 26, Michigan is 3-1 (2-1*) all-time against Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament. The Wolverines and Golden Gophers last met in the conference tournament in 2012, a Michigan overtime victory in the quarterfinals (73-68). Michigan head coach John Beilein is 14-4 against Minnesota in his coaching career, with all 18 games coming during his tenure at Michigan. IN THE TOURNEY: VS. MINNESOTA Michigan is 3-1 (2-1*) all-time against Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament. (2012, U-M defeated No. 10 Minnesota, in overtime, in Bankers Life Fieldhouse). Trey Burke tallied a career high with 30 points to lead the University of Michigan men's basketball team (No. 10 AP, No. 13 ESPN/USA Today) past Minnesota, 73-69, in overtime on March 9, 2012, in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament inside Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Tim Hardaway Jr. added 20 points in the win. (2007, U-M defeated No. 9 Minnesota, 49-40, at the United Center) The University of Michigan men's basketball team advanced to the quarterfinal round of the 2007 Big Ten Tournament by defeating No. 9-seeded Minnesota Thursday afternoon (March 8) in the United Center. Senior guard Dion Harris led U-M in scoring with 14 points, including 6-for-6 from the free throw stripe. Freshman forward DeShawn Sims and senior forward Brent Petway each added eight points. (2006, U-M lost to No. 10 Minnesota, 59-55, in Bankers Life Fieldhouse) The No. 7-seeded University of Michigan men's basketball team fell to the No. 10-seeded University of Minnesota, Thursday (March 9, 2006), in the 8 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

9 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Notes first round of the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, Ind. The Wolverines got out to an early lead, carrying it into the locker rooms, but the Golden Gophers came out strong in the second half and took the lead just after the 14-minute mark. Dion Harris and Daniel Horton led the Wolverines with 16 and 14 points, respectively. (1998, U-M defeated No. 8 Minnesota, 85-69, at the United Center) The No. 4-seeded University of Michigan basketball team defeated No. 8 Minnesota, 85-69, in the semifinals of the inaugural Big Ten Tournament at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The Wolverines went on to win the championship in a win over No. 3 Purdue. IN THE ONLY MEETING - MINNESOTA 83, MICHIGAN 78 IN OVERTIME Michigan saw its three-game winning streak snapped with an overtime loss at Minnesota on Sunday night (Feb. 19) at Williams Arena. D.J. Wilson hit a three-pointer with two seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime and added another one in the extra frame to bring U-M within one with 11 seconds left, but Michigan's comeback efforts came up short as Derrick Walton Jr.'s three-pointer with two second left rattled in and out securing the win for the Gophers. The Minnesota victory snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Wolverines. It also snapped the Wolverines six-game winning streak at Williams Arena and gave Gopher coach Richard Pitino his first win over U-M/ In an instant Big Ten classic, there were 18 lead changes and eight ties in the overtime contest. Minnesota held the largest lead of the game at eight points with 2:54 remaining in regulation. Michigan had five players in double figures in scoring, led by Wilson and Derrick Walton Jr. with 16 each, while Moritz Wagner (15), Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (14) and Zak Irvin (10) also added double digits in scoring. The Wolverines had 40 points in the paint and shot 50 percent (30-for-60) in the contest. Michigan led Minnesota 18-9 in points off turnovers and 12-3 in fast break points, while the Gophers outscored the Wolverines, 19-0, in second-chance points. MAIZE & BLUE QUICK NOTES Michigan is 8-2 in its last 10 games with those two losses in overtime to a red-hot Minnesota (Feb. 19) squad, who has won nine of its last 10, and by a last second layup after a full court catch and shoot at Northwestern (March 1). In fact, since U-M's loss at Illinois, U-M has lost five Big Ten games by an average of just 4.6 ppg. The Maize & Blue closed the regular season with four of its final five games on the road. In fact, five of the final seven games were away from Ann Arbor. With the Big Ten Tournament now in play it is six of the final eight games. John Beilein passed U-M legendary coach Johnny Orr for most wins at Michigan with 210 after the Big Ten Tournament second round win against Illinois (March 9). In fact, with adding in Beilein's 40 wins at Newfane HS, he has amassed 802 total in 42 years patrolling the sidelines. Just four games ago, Beilein picked up his 500th Division I victory at Rutgers (Feb. 22; 68-64). U-M's 22 wins helps give Beilein his seventh season of 20-plus wins over his 10-years in Ann Arbor. Overall, it is the 28th for the Wolverines all-time. U-M's 10 conference wins is also the seventh time in Beilein's tenure with the Wolverines. Beilein became the first coach with seven 10-plus win Big Ten seasons as Johnny Orr, Bill Frieder and Steve Fisher had six during their respective careers. U-M is still tracking a record pace of 77.3% from the free throw line -- better than the squad's record of 76.2%. The Wolverines continue to lead the Big Ten and is 13th nationally. Michigan continues to lead the country with the fewest turnovers per game (9.5). U-M has had 10 or fewer turnovers in 23 games. Michigan has 310 three-pointers this season with six Wolverines already posting 20-plus. Derrick Walton Jr. leads U-M with 80, while Duncan Robinson has 57. The list rounds out with Zak Irvin (44), Moritz Wagner (41), Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (38) and D.J. Wilson (34). With 148 assists this season, Derrick Walton Jr. is the first Wolverine to record three seasons of 100-plus dimes since Daniel Horton ( ). Walton has amassed 458 total in his career, ranking sixth all-time. With 12 points against Purdue (March 10), Walton has 1,364 (27th all-time). He needs 41 points to crack the all-time top 25, which is held by current radio analyst and 1989 national champion team member Terry Mills (1,405; ). Zak Irvin gives U-M two 1,000 point scorers as he surpassed 1,500 points in a win at Nebraska (1,536; 18th all-time). He has averaged 12.8 points per game, scoring in double digits in 26 games this season. In 137 career games, he has recorded double digits in 84 contests. This season he has a season best of 23 points against Virginia Tech (Nov. 30). He has plus point games in his career and 45 with 15-plus points. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman has scored in double figures in 11 of his last 13 games, including the last eight straight games. During the stretch he has averaged 11.9 points, while shooting 54.6% (53-for-97) from the field and 46.3% (19- for-41) from long range. With his 534 career rebounds, Walton is just the fourth U-M guard in U-M's 500-plus board club. He is joined by Ray Jackson (578; ), Manny Harris (559; ) and Jimmy King (535; ). He needs 44 to move to the top of that four-man guard grouping. D.J. Wilson has 46 blocks this season. That already is the most by a Wolverine in nine seasons. The last Wolverine to post more than 46 swats was during U-M coach John Beilein's first season -- Ekpe Udoh (92, ). The most in between then was Mitch McGary's 28 during the season. HOW ABOUT SOME BEILEIN TIDBITS John Beilein is in his 10th season at U-M and his 39th overall as a collegiate head coach. Adding three seasons at Newfane High school, he has patrolled the hardwood for 42 years and has amassed 801 wins. Beilein has 762 wins during his career and recently reached the 500-win plateau for the Division I level with a win at Rutgers (Feb. 22). He currently has 504 wins on the DI level. Beilein has 211 wins with the Wolverines and is now the all-time leader in wins at U-M. He reached the 200-win plateau with a come-from-behind, win over Penn State (Jan. 4, 2016) and passed Johnny Orr (209) in a win over Illinois (March 9) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. Beilein has never served as an assistant coach during his entire career. It should be noted; he served as a USA Basketball assistant with under Bob McKillop at the 2013 World University Games. After starting just three and a half seasons into his U-M career, Beilein's Wolverines posted a tenure changing win at Michigan State, 61-57, on Jan. 27, Since that win, U-M is with a record in Big Ten play. While the head coach with Michigan, Beilein has never gone back-to-back years without an NCAA Tournament appearance. He helped U-M return to the NCAA Big Dance in 2009 after an 11-year absence. Under Beilein, U-M had a run of four straight tournaments from 2011 to 2014 with a trip to the national title game in MICHIGAN AP ESPN/USA Today Preseason, Nov. 2 RV, 42nd (8) RV, 44th (10) week 2, Nov RV, 47th (3) week 3, Nov. 21 t-25th (89) 24th (79) week 4, Nov. 28 RV, 31st (13) RV, 28th (47) week 5, Dec week 6, Dec RV, 38th (3) week 7, Dec week 8, Dec week 9, Jan week 10, Jan week 11, Jan week 12, Jan week 13, Jan week 14, Feb week 15, Feb week 16, Feb. 20 RV, 39th (1) - week 17, Feb. 27 RV, 29th (14) RV, 39th (2) week 18, March 6 RV, 29th (16) RV, 37th (3) week 19, postseason Final, April 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (March 6, 2017) No. Team Record Total 1 Kansas (59) ,619 2 Villanova (2) ,517 3 UCLA (3) ,487 4 Gonzaga (1) ,430 5 Oregon ,364 6 North Carolina ,291 7 Arizona ,252 8 Kentucky ,182 9 Baylor , Louisville , West Virginia SMU Purdue Duke Cincinnati Florida State Florida Butler Saint Mary's Wichita State Virginia Notre Dame Iowa State Wisconsin Maryland OTHERS: Middle Tennessee 28, Oklahoma State 23, Minnesota 22, MICHIGAN 16, Dayton 11, Seton Hall 9, USC 6, Providence 5, Vermont 3, Miami 2, VCU 2, Arkansas 2, Wake Forest 2, Creighton 1, Princeton 1, Michigan State 1, UNC Wilmington 1 ESPN/USA TODAY POLL (March 6, 2017) No. Team Record Total 1 Kansas (27) Villanova (2) UCLA (2) Gonzaga (1) Oregon North Carolina Arizona Kentucky Louisville Baylor West Virginia Purdue Florida Duke SMU Notre Dame Florida State Cincinnati Saint Mary's Butler Virginia Wichita State Wisconsin Iowa State Middle Tennessee OTHERS: Oklahoma State 25, South Carolina 22, Miami 19, Northwestern 13, Maryland 13, Minnesota 13, USC 12, Creighton 10, Arkansas 7, Vermont 6, California 5, MICHIGAN 3, UNC Wilmington 2, Monmouth 2, Virginia Tech 2, Nevada 1, Dayton 1, Vanderbilt 1, Wake Forest 1 hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 9

10 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Game Notes ALL-TIME COACHING WINS AT U-M John Beilein 211 (10 seasons) Johnny Orr 209 (12 seasons) Bill Frieder 191 (8.5 seasons) Steve Fisher 184 (8.5 seasons) > Orr reached 200 wins in 302 games, while Beilein in 327 > Only two (2) U-M coaches have 200-plus wins; four (4) have 150- plus wins and seven (7) have 100-plus. ALL-TIME SCORING LIST Zak Irvin 1,536 (18th) Derrick Walton Jr. 1,364 (27th) Duncan Robinson 1,212 (DI & DIII) > Only 51 Wolverines with 1,000-plus in career > 548 at Williams College (DIII) & has 664 at U-M (DI) ALL-TIME THREE-POINT FG MADE Zak Irvin 231 (4th) Derrick Walton Jr. 215 (5th) Duncan Robinson 152 > Only eight (8) Wolverines with 200-plus in career > Robinson needs 20 to enter Top 10 (Nik Stauskas, 172) ALL-TIME THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS Zak Irvin 661 (3rd) Derrick Walton Jr. 543 (8th) > Only four (4) Wolverines with 600-plus in career ALL-TIME THREE-POINT THROW PERCENTAGE Duncan Robinson 44.18% (5th) ALL-TIME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Derrick Walton Jr % (6th) ALL-TIME REBOUNDS Derrick Walton Jr. 534 (38th) > Only 43 Wolverines with 500-plus in career > Only four guards have reached 500 rebounds: Ray Jackson ( , 578), Manny Harris ( , 559), Jimmy King ( , 535) and Derrick Walton Jr. ( , 534) ALL-TIME ASSISTS Derrick Walton Jr. 458 (6th) > Only eight (9) Wolverines with 400-plus in career ALL-TIME STEALS Derrick Walton Jr. 139 (t-9th) > Needs three (3) for eighth, Thad Garner ( , 142) ALL-TIME GAME PLAYED Zak Irvin 137 (2nd) Derrick Walton Jr. 122 (t-22nd) Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 98 (tbd) Mark Donnal 96 (tbd) > Only 64 Wolverines with 100-plus in career ALL-TIME STARTS Derrick Walton Jr. 121 (5th) Zak Irvin 99 (tbd) > Only 21 Wolverines with 100-plus in career ALL-TIME MINUTES PLAYED Zak Irvin 4,039 (7th) Derrick Walton Jr. 3,868 (tbd) > Only seven (7) Wolverines with 4,000-plus in career U-M 1,000 POINT SCORERS UNDER BEILEIN Manny Harris ( ) 1,668 Tim Hardaway Jr. ( ) 1,532 Zak Irvin ( ) 1,536 DeShawn Sims ( ) 1,471 Derrick Walton Jr. ( ) 1,364 Trey Burke ( ) 1,231 Zack Novak ( ) 1,082 Caris LeVert ( ) 1,070 Nik Stauskas ( ) 1,060 > John Beilein has 23 total 1,000 point scorers: nine (9) at U-M; six (6) at Le Moyne; three (3) at Canisius; two (2) at Richmond and three (3) at West Virginia including son, Patrick (1,001) 2013 and back-to-back Elite Eight in 2013 and In fact, U-M just missed its second straight Final Four in 2014, however, Kentucky's last second three ended U-M's NCAA run. After injuries hampered U-M in 2015, Michigan overcame a second season of injuries in 2015 to return to the Big Dance, which started with the program's first-ever First Four appearance. BEILEIN MILESTONE WINS AT MICHIGAN #1: U-M defeats Radford, 88-55, on Nov. 9, 2007, in U-M debut at Crisler Center #50: U-M wins at Clemson, 69-61, on Nov. 30, 2010, in ACC/Big Ten Challenge #100: U-M defeats Arkansas, 80-67, on Dec. 8, 2012, at Crisler Center #121: U-M defeats Florida in Elite Eight, 79-59, on March 31, 2013, to reach first Final Four in 20 years #122: U-M defeats Syracuse in Final Four, 61-56, on April 6, 2013, to reach first national title game in 20 years #150: U-M defeats Tennessee, 73-71, on March 28, 2014, to reach second straight NCAA Elite Eight #200: U-M defeats Penn State, 72-69, on Jan. 4, 2016 at Crisler Center #209: U-M wins at Nebraska, 93-57, on March 5, 2017 at Pinnacle Bank Arena #210: U-M wins vs. Illinois, 75-55, on March 9, 2017 at Verizon Center INTERESTING FACTS UNDER BEILEIN U-M is 58-3 under U-M coach John Beilein when scoring 80-or-more points. The three losses were all on the road -- an decision at Maryland (Feb. 21, 2015), a setback at UCLA (Dec. 10, 2016) and an overtime loss at Iowa (Jan. 1, 2017). In 10 seasons under Beilein, an opponent has reached 90-plus points just twice. U-M lost at 6/7 Duke, just the ninth game into Beilein's Michigan tenure -- and recently fell at No. 2 UCLA (Dec. 10, 2016). Michigan has reached 100 points five times under Beilein 1: Oakland: (12/12/2007) 2: Slippery Rock: (11/9/2012) 3: Houston Baptist: (12/7/2013) 4: Charlotte: (11/26/2015) 5: Youngstown State: (12/19/2015) Michigan is 16-9 in overtime games under John Beilein. WE ARE ALL #CHADTOUGH? U-M coach John Beilein is driving to win $100,000 for the ChadTough Foundation for a second straight season in the 2017 ESPN Infiniti Coaches Charity Challenge. Beilein topped Ohio State's Thad Matta last year to win the $100K for the foundation. Currently, Beilein is in a battle with Purdue's Matt Painter. Chad Carr was the son of Jason and Tammi Carr and the grandson of former U-M head football coach Lloyd Carr. He was diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) -- an inoperable brain tumor on the brain stem -- in September of 2014 before succumbing to the disease on Nov. 23, For the second straight year, Beilein, his staff, the Wolverine players and Maize Rage helped bring awareness to DIPG research by wearing special #ChadTough T-shirts in the 82-70upset win over No. 14 Purdue (Feb. 25). Last season, U-M also wore a special T-shirt also against No. 18 Purdue (Feb. 13, 2016) and came away with a victory. A LITTLE DEFENSE, A LITTLE OFFENSE Michigan has continued to produce offensively this season, however, the Wolverines have held four of its opponents to its lowest point output of this season. U-M opponents average 65.5 points per game. > Mt. St. Mary's 47 (lowest) on Nov. 26 at Crisler Center > UMES 49 (lowest) on Dec. 17 at Crisler Center > Texas 50 (lowest) on Dec. 6 at Crisler Center > Marquette 61 (lowest) on Nov. 17 at Madison Square Garden > Central Arkansas 53 (2nd lowest) on Dec. 13 at Crisler Center > vs. SMU 54 (2nd lowest) on Nov. 18 at Madison Square Garden > Kennesaw State 54 (2nd lowest) on Dec. 3 at Crisler Center > Indiana 60 (2nd lowest) on Jan. 26 at Crisler Center > Michigan State 57 (2nd lowest) on Feb. 7 at Crisler Center > at Nebraska 57 (t-2nd lowest) on March 5, 2017 at Pinnacle Bank Arena > Illinois 55 (2nd lowest) on March 9 at Verizon Center In five of U-M's marquee victories this season, the Wolverines handed their opponent the worst loss of the season. U-M is scoring 74.6 points per game. > vs. Marquette +18 (79-61) on Nov. 17 at Madison Square Garden > vs. SMU +22 (76-54) on Nov. 18 at Madison Square Garden > Indiana +30 (90-60) on Jan. 26 at Crisler Center > Michigan State +29 (86-57) on Feb. 7 at Crisler Center > Purdue +12 (82-70) on Feb. 25 at Crisler Center THE FIRST 9 VS. THE LAST 9 After closing the first half of the Big Ten schedule at 4-5, the Wolverines went 6-3 in the back half, averaging 75.2 points per game while shooting 49.5 percent from the field. The Wolverines outscored their opponents by 9.8 points per game in the second half of the schedule, holding the opposition to 65.4 points per contest. The biggest difference on the stat sheet is three-point field goal defense. In the first nine games, Michigan's opponents were shooting 48.9 percent (67-for-137) from distance. The Wolverines buckled down and held opponents to 27.3 percent (39-for-143) from three-point range in the last nine games. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman upped his scoring average from the first to second half of the conference schedule. Abdur-Rahkman was averaging 7.6 points per game after nine conference tilts, but in the last nine games, is averaging 12.3 points a contest. In those nine games, he is shooting 59.4 percent (38-for-64) from the field and 44.8 percent (13-for-29) from three-point range. Derrick Walton Jr. is averaging 17.1 points a contest in the back half of the conference schedule, while averaging 6.7 assists a game, including a school-record 16 helpers at Nebraska (March 5). 10 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

11 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Notes THE... NATIONAL... LEADERS & BEST Michigan continues to lead the country with the fewest turnovers per game (9.5). U-M has had 10 or fewer turnovers in 22 games with a season-low of four vs. SMU (Nov. 18). Overall the Wolverines have 313, which is third in the nation behind Princeton (273). The Wolverines are seventh in the nation in fewest fouls per game at U-M has 15 games with 14 fouls or fewer, with a season-low eight against Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 26). U-M is shooting a record pace 77.3 percent on free throws -- almost a percentage point better than the squad's record of 76.2 percent. That percentage puts the Wolverines 13th in the nation and tops in the Big Ten. Notre Dame leads the nation at 80.9 percent. Michigan is among the top 20 for assist turnover radio -- 13th (1.44). BATTLING THE RANKED U-M has 32 wins against ranked foes under John Beilein of which have been against top-10 teams. Michigan is 3-2 vs. ranked foes this season with wins against No. 11 Wisconsin (64-58; Feb. 16), No. 14 Purdue (82-70; Feb. 25) and No. 13 Purdue (74-70; March 10). The two losses were on the road at the hands of No. 2 UCLA (102-84, Dec. 10) and at No. 17 Wisconsin (68-64; Jan. 17). Michigan has won three of its last five games against a top-five ranked opponent > Jan. 18, 2014: at No. 3 Wisconsin (W, 77-70) > Jan. 25, 2014: at No. 3 Michigan State (W, 80-75) > Dec. 13, 2014: at No. 3 Arizona (L, 80-53) > Jan. 12, 2015: No. 3 Maryland (W, 70-67) > Dec. 10, 2016: No. 2 UCLA (L, ) ADVANTAGE OF THE FREE THROW Michigan is 13th in the country in free throw percentage with a U-M record pace 77.3% (425-for-550). U-M set the school record shooting 76.2% (527-for-691) during the season. Derrick Walton Jr. leads U-M, is third in the Big Ten and is 57th in the nation at 85.7% (120-for-140) from the free-throw line. Walton's current season mark puts him fourth in a single season behind Louis Bullock ( ), who holds U-M's single-season mark at 91.1 percent in , Lester Abram ( , 90.9%) and Daniel Horton ( , 90.1%) Overall, two Wolverines are shooting above 80 percent from the charity stripe -- Walton (85.7%) and Duncan Robinson (23-for-28, 82.1%), while D.J. Wilson (39-of-49; 79.6%) is just under 80 percent. PROTECTING THE BALL During U-M coach John Beilein's tenure, Michigan continues to be one of the nation's best teams at not turning over the ball. In fact, U-M currently leads the nation with 9.48 turnovers a game. So far this season, U-M has had 10 or fewer turnovers 23 times, including 13 of the 18 Big Ten games. The Wolverines had a season-low four in the win over SMU (Nov. 18) to capture the 2K Classic title at MSG. During the last four seasons, U-M has ranked among the top 10 nationally, including leading the country during the season with a 9.32 per game average. Under U-M coach John Beilein, all nine of his seasons make up U-M's all-time top nine spots in U-M's top 10. Below is a breakdown of U-M's turnovers during the Beilein era: Season Average National Ranking (#9) th (#8) th (#6) th (#5) th (#7) th (#2) st (#1) th (#3) th (#4) th (TBD) st NO NEED TO WHISTLE THE WOLVERINES As with turning the ball over, under John Beilein, U-M has continued to rank as one of the nation's best for not committing fouls. In fact, U-M has ranked among the top 15 in seven of Beilein's 10 seasons. The Wolverines currently are seventh in the nation with 15.2 fouls per game. Under Beilein, U-M led the nation in (14.2) and was second in (12.7). Below is a listing of Beilein's personal foul national rankings: Season Average National Ranking th th th rd st nd st th th th MICHIGAN EARLY SIGNEES John Beilein announced the three early signings: 6-1 guard Eli Brooks (Spring Grove, Pa.) 6-8 forward Isaiah Livers (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 6-4 guard Jordan Poole (Milwaukee, Wis.) ELI BROOKS Brooks plays at Spring Grove under coach, and father, James Brooks. Last season, he averaged 24.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists while knocking down 79 three-pointers. Brooks guided Spring Grove to 25-4 record, the school's first York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Association (YAIAA) championship title since 1971, a third-place finish in District 3 playoff and advanced to the school's first-ever appearance in the PIAA Class AAAA playoff. For his efforts, he was a 2016 All-PIAA Class AAAA second team selection. Beilein on Brooks... "Eli has a great feel for the game. He is a coach's son, so he loves playing and learning about the game. He is a tireless worker in and out of the gym. He plays with a quiet toughness and will be able to play multiple guard positions for us. He can shoot the ball, but his great floor vision allows him to make plays off the ball screen, by scoring or by getting assists." ISAIAH LIVERS In three seasons at Kalamazoo Central, under coach Ramsey Nichols, Livers has helped the Giants to a record, three straight Class A District 1 championships, two straight Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference (SMAC) East titles and two appearances in the Class A Regional 1 championship Last season, he averaged 14.0 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.3 blocks while earning all-state honors from the Detroit Free Press (second team), Detroit News (third team) and Associated Press (honorable mention). He added Kalamazoo Gazette Dream Team first team honors as well as a spot on the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Academic All-State team. Beilein on Livers... "Isaiah has a versatility to his game, which we feel will only help us. He can shoot from the perimeter, is very skilled and is improving his rebounding and passing skills. He is agile enough to be a combo forward who can guard or score in the post and on the perimeter. He comes from a great family, and we love his outstanding attitude, passion for the game and love for the University of Michigan." JORDAN POOLE After spending three seasons at Milwaukee King High School under legendary coach Jim Gosz, Poole will finish his prep career at La Lumiere School under coach Shane Heirman. While with King, he helped the Kings to a three-year record and back-to-back Milwaukee City Basketball championships and WIAA Regional championships in 2014 and In 2014, King won the WIAA sectional title and advanced to the WIAA Division 1 semifinal. Last season, he averaged 18.2 points per game and was named a to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Division 1 All-State team as well as an Associated Press All-State honorable mention. Beilein on Poole... "Jordan is one of those versatile players who could have an immediate impact with our program. He is an elite-level passer who finds ways to score while continuing to work on other aspects of his game. He is a confident person on and away from the court. His outgoing personality helps people naturally gravitate to him. Playing at La Lumiere for this final season gives Jordan a chance to play with and against some of the top players in the country. Jordan is a true combo guard who we sense will be a fixture in our backcourt for years to come." hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 11

12 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Game Notes LONG RANGE BUCKET CONSISTENCY With John Beilein's intricate offensive system, the Wolverines have been known for spreading the floor and utilizing the three-pointer to its advantage. Michigan has 310 three-point field goals through 32 games reaching double digits 15 times -- including a school-record 19 in a win over Central Arkansas (Dec. 13). U-M has 200-plus triples in all 10 Beilein seasons. U-M made a school record 342 three-pointers last season to surpass 300 in a season for just the third time in program history. The Wolverines had 305 ( ) and 319 ( ) -- all under Beilein. During Beilein's tenure each seasons U-M's three-point output is among the all-time top 10 list. The only blemish holding Beilein back from holding all 10 spots was the season. U-M made 260 total triples, which currently is the eighth best all-time. The full list of long range shooting under Beilein are below (U-M ranking): Season (Rank) Total Games (#1) games (#2) games (#3) games (TBD) games (#4) games (#6) games (#7) games (#9) games (#10) games (#11) games FROM WAY DOWNTOWN... BANG! (A SCHOOL RECORD) U-M set school records in three-point field goals made (19) and attempted (45) in a win over Central Arkansas (Dec. 13). The Wolverines broke the previous record of 17, which was set against Bryant on Dec. 23, A total of nine different Wolverines made a triple led by Zak Irvin, Duncan Robinson and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman who each had four apiece. Moe Wagner added a pair, while Derrick Walton Jr., Xavier Simpson, Ibi Watson and Brent Hibbitts had one. Ibi Watson set the record bouncing in his first career three with 3:58 left. He was 0-for-12 prior to hitting the record-setting bucket. Walk-on Brent Hibbitts expanded the record to 19 making his first career basket on his first career attempt with 3:15 left. Michigan was one three-pointer away from tying a Big Ten record for three-pointers in a game. Northwestern holds the record with 20 on two different occasions -- vs. North Carolina A&T (12/13/09) and Mississippi Valley State (12/2/11). The Wildcats also hold the record for most attempts with vs. North Carolina A&T and at Illinois (12/30/09). WHAT HAPPENS WHEN U-M MAKES DOUBLE DIGIT TRIPLES Michigan has hit for double digits in three-pointers 102 times during John Beilein 344 career games at U-M -- which is 29.7 percent. Overall in those 102 games, the Wolverines carry a record. Under John Beilein, U-M's recorded the eight top three-point games including the school record of 19 against Central Arkansas (Dec. 13, 2016). Season (Games) 10-Plus Record (32) (35) (32) (35) (34) (39) (37) (32) (36) (32) TOTALS (344) WELCOME TO THE D-WALT JR. SHOW! Derrick Walton Jr. has continued to be the spark for the Wolverines during their late 16- game run, including posting five straight games with 20-plus points. > Indiana (Jan. 26) - 21 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists > at Michigan State (Jan. 29) - 24 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists > Ohio State (Feb. 4) - 25 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists > Michigan State (Feb. 7) - 20 points, 5 rebounds, 8 assists > at Indiana (Feb. 12) - 25 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals During the D-Walt Show he has averaged 17.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game. He is shooting 46.6% (82-for-176) and 42.6% long range (40-for-94). In addition to his scoring, Walton has posted all four of his double-doubles this season during the 16-game stretch: > Illinois (Jan. 21) - 13 points, 11 rebounds > Ohio State (Feb. 4) - 25 points, 10 rebounds > Purdue (Feb. 25) - 17 points, 11 rebounds > at Nebraska (March 5) - 18 points, 16 assists Even more to his scoring and rebounds, Walton has posted eight games with 5-or-more assists during the 15-game stretch. In fact, he has five-plus in each of the last six games and set a U-M single-high mark with 16 at Nebraska (March 5). D-WALT & HIS LONG LIST OF MILESTONES Playing in the Central Arkansas (Dec. 13) game, Derrick Walton Jr. became the 64th Wolverine to amass 100 games played in a career. Currently, he is tied for 22nd (122). With his start against Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec. 17), Walton became the 21st Wolverine to record a 100th start. Currently his 121 is fifth all-time. Louis Bullock ( ) holds the record with 129. Walton became the 51st Wolverine to reach 1,000 points in a career with his 10th point at UCLA (Dec. 10). He is currently 27th with 1,364 points and needs 23 points to pass John Tidwell (1,386; ) for 26th. He is one of two Wolverines with 1,000 career points -- Zak Irvin (1,536; 18th). Walton sits at 458 career assists, becoming the ninth Wolverine with 400-plus assists after dishing out eight in the Michigan State win (Feb. 7). Walton cracked into the top 10 of U-M's career assist list in the Illinois game (Jan. 11) and currently is sixth on U-M's career list. He needs 23 assists to pass Travis Conlon (480; ) for fifth place. Walton has 534 career rebounds, joining U-M's exclusive 42-member 500 rebound club. Among those 42 there are just three guards with 500-plus boards -- Ray Jackson ( , 578), Manny Harris ( , 559 and Jimmy King ( , 535). With those same stats, Walton became the 29th Wolverine with 1,000 points & 500 rebounds as well as the 43rd player with 500 points & 500 rebounds. Additionally, he is the eighth Wolverine with 1,000 points & 400 assists. The last was Trey Burke ( ) with 1,231 points and 416 assists. With a career average of 82.9% shooting from the free throw line (344-for-415), Walton is currently listed with the third best percentage in U-M history. He trails Louis Bullock (86.19%; ) and Nik Stauskas (83.2%; ). In addition to his free throws, Walton cracked the top 10 for long range buckets as well. He is fifth with 215 three-point field goals and eighth with 543 attempts. Walton (1,364 points, 139 steals) is the 17th player to reach 1,000 points and 100 steals. He is the first since DeShawn Sims ( ; 1,584 points & 114 steals). Walton cracked into the top-10 in the steals list after his five steals in a win at Nebraska (March 5). He is currently ranked ninth in career steals, trailing Thad Garner (142; ) by three for eighth all-time. ENTERING THE FIRST OF TWO EXCLUSIVE GUARD CLUBS With his eighth and final assist in the win over Michigan State, Derrick Walton Jr. joined U-M's exclusive trio of players who have reached 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in their career. Walton enters the club with U-M legendary guards Gary Grant and Jalen Rose: - Gary Grant (2,222 points, 455 rebounds, 731 assists) - Jalen Rose (1,788 points, 478 rebounds, 401 assists) - Derrick Walton Jr. (1,364 points, 534 rebounds, 458 assists) STARTING HIS OWN CLUB Derrick Walton Jr. became the first and only Wolverine to surpass 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists. Presently, he has 1,364 points, 534 rebounds and 458 assists in his career to date. Walton the 13th Big Ten player to do so among the 14 league teams. > B1G's 1, List 1: Steve Smith, Michigan State ( ): 2, : Johnny Rhodes, Maryland ( ): 1, : Erick Strickland, Nebraska ( ): 1, : Cookie Belcher, Nebraska ( ): 1, : Jeff Horner, Iowa ( ): 1, : Greivis Vasquez, Maryland ( ): 2, : E'Twaun Moore, Purdue ( ): 2, : Evan Turner, Ohio State ( ): 1, : Talor Battle, Penn State ( ): 2, : Draymond Green, Michigan State ( ): 1,517-1, : Tim Frazier, Penn State ( ): 1, : Denzel Valentine, Michigan State ( ): 1, : Derrick Walton Jr., U-M ( ): 1, > Additional Prominent 1, Players > Johnny Dawkins, Duke ( ): 2, > Danny Ferry, Duke ( ): 2,155-1, > Pooh Richardson, UCLA ( ): 1, > Toby Bailey, UCLA ( ): 1, > Ed Cota, North Carolina ( ): 1, ,030 > Kirk Hinrich, Kansas ( ): 1, GIVING ROOMMATES Roommates Derrick Walton Jr. (148 total; 4.48 apg) and Zak Irvin (96 total; 2.9 apg) are in a battle for the team lead in assists. Last season, Walton (147) and Irvin (107) each posted 100-plus assists in the season. Walton has 16 five-plus assist games, followed by Irvin's seven. Walton holds the edge for most in a game this season with 16 in a win at Nebraska (March 5). Irvin is just one behind with seven in a game, which he has done three times -- Furman (Dec. 22), at UCLA (Dec. 10) and Nebraska (Jan. 14) Walton recently cracked U-M's all-time top 10 list with 458 in his career, while Irvin has 266 in his career of which have come over the last two seasons. 12 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

13 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game Notes IRVIN ALSO RACKING UP THE MILESTONES Zak Irvin (137, 2nd) broke a tie with Stu Douglass (136; ) for second in career games played with he started against Purdue (March 10). Former teammate Jordan Morgan (142; ) holds the all-time mark for career games played at U-M. With 137 career games play, Irvin has logged plenty of minutes. In fact, his 4,039 (29.5 mpg) total is seventh all-time. He needs 31 minutes played to pass Glen Rice ( ) for sixth on the list. Irvin is one of two 1,000 point scorers on the roster. He has 1,536 (18th), while Derrick Walton Jr. has 1,364 (27th). Technically, U-M has three 1,000 point scorers if you combined Duncan Robinson's DI and DIII numbers. Currently, he has 1,212 career points points with U-M (DI) and 548 at Williams College (DIII, ). Irvin moved into U-M's top 5 all-time for three-point field goals made. He currently has 231 total putting him fourth. He needs three (3) to move into third -- held by former Wolverine Daniel Horton ( ; 233). Irvin has 661 career long range attempts and is third all-time. He needs 94 more to reach second, held by Dion Harris (755; ). Irvin is the seventh Wolverine to reach 500-plus attempts and the ninth Wolverine to have 400-plus attempts. SPRECHEN SIE BUCKETS? Moritz Wagner, who averages 12.0 points per game, leads U-M and is sixth in the Big Ten with a 55.4 field goal percentage (143-for-258). Broken down Wagner is 102-for-158 on two-point field goals (64.6%) and 41-for-100 on three-point field goals (41%) -- which is second among the Wolverine players. Wagner has scored in double figures in 21 games, including 20 in his last 28 games. He scored a career-high 24 points, 22 of those in the first half, against Purdue (Feb. 25), going 10-for-15 from the floor and 4-for-8 from three-point range. Wagner recorded his first career double-double in the win at Indiana (Feb. 12), scoring 11 points and tying a career-high with 10 rebounds. In 30 games last season, Moe Wagner shot 37-for-61 (60.7%) from the floor, averaged 2.9 points and had one game in double figures vs. Charlotte (Nov. 26) at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. DJ'S PLAYING AN "A-MAIZING" TUNE D.J. Wilson is producing 10.5 points and a team-best 5.5 rebounds in what most consider his first full season. Prior to this season Wilson played in 31 total games. Last season, he played in limited minutes in 26 games. As a freshman, he was granted a medical redshirt after a left knee injury eventually held him to just five games. Recording a total of 24 total rebounds during his first two seasons, Wilson has more than sextupled that with team-best 182 (5.5 rpg) -- including five games of 10-plus boards. Overall Wilson has produced nine games with seven-plus rebounds this season with those five with 10-plus: > 14 against IUPUI (Nov. 13) > 14 at Iowa (Jan. 1) > 12 vs. Marquette (Nov. 17) at MSG > 11 against Kennesaw State (Dec. 3) > 11 against Rutgers (Feb. 22) Wilson is tied for the U-M lead with four double-doubles: > vs. Marquette (11 points, 12 rebounds, Nov. 17) at MSG > Kennesaw State (15 points, 11 rebounds; Dec. 3) > at Iowa (28 points, 14 rebounds; Jan. 1) > at Rutgers (10 points, 11 rebounds; Feb. 22) In addition to his rebounding, Wilson has become a threat from long range, shooting 37.4 percent (34-for-91). He had a career-best 4-for-8 performance at Iowa (Jan. 1). Overall for the season, he is third on U-M shooting 54.8 percent from the field. Wilson is fourth on the team, averaging 11.1 points in Big Ten contests. This included road games at Iowa (28 points) and Illinois (19 points) and a home rematch with the Fighting Illini (19 points). In a stellar opening to the Big Ten regular season following an opening bye, D.J. Wilson had an exceptional game at Iowa (Jan. 1) with a career-high 28 points, the most by a Wolverine this season. He had career single-game highs for field goals made (11) and attempted (18) as well as three-pointers made (4) and attempted (8). Adding to his offensive output, he tied a career best with 14 rebounds, helping him to his third double-double of the season. However, what set his performance apart were his career-best six assists while playing in 44 of a possible 45 minutes in the OT thriller against the Hawkeyes. Wilson tied those career highs for field goals made (11) and attempted (18) in a monster performance against top-seeded Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals. Wilson scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds against the Boilermakers, while also recording three blocks. With Moritz Wagner and Mark Donnal both dealing with foul trouble against Purdue, Wilson also became a key defensive stopper against the Boilermakers, helping hold Big Ten Player of the Year Caleb Swanigan to just 5-of-13 shooting from the field. U-M SEEING DOUBLE-DOUBLE Derrick Walton Jr. recorded Michigan's latest double-double, his fourth of the season. Walton had 18 points and 16 assists in the win at Nebraska (March 5) in the regularseason finale. Walton also had 25 points and 10 rebounds against Ohio State (Feb. 4), 13 points and 11 rebounds against Illinois (Jan. 21) and had 17 points and 11 rebounds vs. Purdue (Feb. 25) on Senior Day. Overall, Walton has the most of any Wolverine with nine career double-doubles. Walton is tied with D.J. Wilson for the team lead in double-doubles. Wilson had a 10 point, 12 rebound night vs. Marquette (Nov. 17) at MSG; 15 points and 11 rebounds against Kennesaw State (Dec. 3), a career-best 28 points and 14 rebounds at Iowa (Jan. 1) and the 10-point, 11-rebound performance at Rutgers (Feb. 22). Moritz Wagner had his first career double-double as he had 11 points and set a careerhigh with 10 rebounds in the win at Indiana (Feb. 12). Five players on the U-M roster have double-doubles. Walton leads the team with nine, followed by Zak Irvin's and D.J. Wilson's four double-doubles. Duncan Robinson has six in his career as five came from Williams College (DIII). He posted his first U-M double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds) in last season's First Four win over Tulsa. Last season, Walton recorded a triple-double, going for 10 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists against Youngstown State (Dec. 19, 2015). There have been five triple-doubles in U-M history -- four of which have come under U-M coach John Beilein. > All-Time Triple-Doubles at Michigan > Gary Grant (24P, 10R, 10A), North Carolina (3/14/87), NCAA Tournament > Manny Harris (18P, 13R, 10A), Northern Michigan (11/14/09) > Darius Morris (12P, 10R, 11A), Iowa (1/30/11) > Caris LeVert (13P, 10R, 10A), Northern Kentucky (12/15/15) > Derrick Walton Jr. (10P, 11R, 13A), Youngstown State (12/19/15) THE TWO-HEADED SIXTH MAN Mark Donnal and Duncan Robinson -- both starters last season -- have become U-M's two-headed sixth-men. Both have played in all 32 games. After starting the first two games of the season, Robinson has shifted to come off the bench giving way to D.J. Wilson. Averaging 19.9 minutes per game, he is averaging 7.9 points per game, shooting 42.9 percent from long range. Robinson, who has a seasonhigh 17 points against UMES (Dec. 17), has 12 double-figure games this season, including a 13-point performance in a win over Indiana (Jan. 26). After making just 10 three-pointers of his first seven games, Robinson has 47 over the last 26 to give him 57 on the season (second most on Wolverines). Coming off the bench the entire season, Donnal is playing 12.9 minutes averaging 4.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and shooting 63.2 percent from the field. He has had four doubledigit games with a season-best 15 points vs. Marquette (Nov. 17) at MSG. He is also 47.1 percent from long range this season (8-for-17). Donnal has had three-or-more rebounds in 11 games off the bench, with a season-best six in the opener against Howard (Nov. 11) and vs. Maryland (Jan. 7). HERE'S TO YOU MR. ROBINSON With all the research done to date and continued to be sought after, Duncan Robinson appears to be the first DIII player to transfer to DI and receive a major scholarship. There have been several DIII transfers to U-M, but none have been awarded a full scholarship. Coming in with a reputation as a long-range shooter, Robinson did not disappoint last season leading the Wolverines with 95 total three-point field goals. This season he is second on U-M with 57 total. Robinson's 152 is just 18 away from cracking U-M's all-time top 10. MR. ROBINSON COMES TO U-M'S NEIGHBORHOOD, VIA STAN VAN GUNDY? So the question asked is how did Michigan actually get Duncan Robinson? The answer is simple -- Detroit Pistons coach and team president Stan Van Gundy. Yes, it seems interesting and the reason why is next. When Van Gundy took over the Pistons as head coach and President of Basketball Operations he hired Marist head coach Jeff Bower as his general manager. With Bower leaving Marist, Williams College head coach Mike Maker -- a former John Beilein assistant at West Virginia -- was hired to replace Bower, beating out Patrick Beilein for the job. With Maker leaving for Marist, he called John Beilein and told him to take a look at Robinson, who nearly led Williams to the DIII national title. The next they say is history as Beilein watched tape and didn't want Robinson as a walkon, but rather offered him a scholarship. hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 13

14 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Game Notes THE SURPRISE OF A LIFETIME In a moment that will last a lifetime, U-M senior walk-on Andrew Dakich was awarded a full scholarship for the winter semester in a unique way. Set up by U-M coach John Beilein, two U-M DPS officers interrupted a team film session with a fake call out of Dakich, telling him he was under investigation for his conduct on campus. After a brief pause, the officer instructed Dakich he needed to be escorted to the U-M compliance office to sign paperwork for the scholarship in which his teammates and coaches erupted with cheers as Dakich's head fell into his lap realizing he was just pranked. A video of the announcement was posted on U-M's social channels and went viral. After a few days, Dakich was interviewed by ESPN's SportsCenter, where again he was faked out as he was asked what his parents thought and his dad, Dan Dakich (an ESPN college basketball analyst), came out on the set to ask his son questions about the incident. BEILEIN AND HIS WALK-ONS U-M coach John Beilein continues to appreciate the work and dedication of his walkons. Below are just a few of the great stories over the past three seasons. Two seasons ago, Beilein dressed Fred Wright-Jones -- who had been a manager/practice player in the home finale. He had been cleared to practice after Spike Albrecht was lost for the season. This season, Beilein made Wright-Jones an official walk-on and he has played in 13 games. A native of Detroit, Mich., who played high school basketball at East English Village under Juan Rickman. He is a first generation college student as well as a recipient of the Gates Millennium Scholarship, which covers his education through to a Ph.D. program. Last season ( ), Beilein gave walk-on Sean Lonergan a full scholarship for the second semester. This season, Beilein did it again surprising Andrew Dakich in a viral prank with a full ride second-semester scholarship. Three seasons ago, Beilein surprised manager/practice players Jon Rubenstein (#13) and Ryan Kapustka (#15) dressing them for the regular season finale against Rutgers (March 7, 2015). With the game in hand against the Scarlet Knights, both played in the final minutes. Rubenstein was fouled but missed the front end of the 1-and-1. WHAT HAPPENED TO AUSTIN HATCH? Austin Hatch altered his playing status in the summer of 2015 by moving to a medical scholarship and becoming an undergraduate student assistant. At his request, he asked the coaching staff for the change to concentrate on his academic studies, a decision that would "honor my father." In his only playing season, Hatch appeared in the waning minutes of five games during the season. He attempted two total three-pointers with one against Coppin State (Dec. 22) and one against Rutgers (March 7). With the Coppin State game in hand, Hatch entered the game and sank his first career point on a free throw after being fouled on a three-point attempt, which nearly went in. He was 1-for-3 from the line. The Coppin State free throw was the first "official" stat for Hatch, but it was not the first time he scored. In U-M's only exhibition game of season, Hatch sank a free throw in the waning minutes, but the stats did not count. IT WAS THREE LONG YEARS IN THE TRAINING ROOM (KNOCK ON WOOD) Prior to this season, U-M lost 136 games to injuries over the last three seasons. Michigan had 49 games lost to injury last season -- Spike Albrecht (28; hips), Caris LeVert (21; lower left leg), Derrick Walton Jr. (3; ankle) and D.J. Wilson (2; ankle). Two seasons ago, U-M had 58 games lost due to injuries to LeVert (14), Walton (12) and D.J. Wilson (27). Three seasons ago, U-M lost Mitch McGary for 29 games after he had his season cut short due to back surgery. WOLVERINES IN THE NBA It has been a busy winter for former Wolverines in the National Basketball Association (NBA). U-M grad Rob Pelinka ( ) was named the General Manager of the Los Angeles Lakers on March 7, Pelinka founded Landmark Sports Agency and had a client base that included Kobe Bryant and James Harden. Indiana Pacer Glenn Robinson III ( ) recently won the Verizon Slam Dunk Contest, held on All-Star Saturday (Feb. 18) in New Orleans, La. Robinson scored a perfect 50 on his final dunk, defeating Derrick Jones Jr. of the Phoenix Suns in the finals. Robinson hit the game-winning three with 0.6 seconds left in Indiana's win at Atlanta on March 5. Robinson is averaging 6.3 points and 3.6 rebounds a game for the Pacers. Tim Hardaway Jr. ( ) is averaging 13.5 points for the Atlanta Hawks. His careerhigh 29-point performance gave Atlanta an overtime win over San Antonio on Jan. 1 Jamal Crawford (2000) is averaging 12.3 points and 2.8 assists a contest for the LA Clippers. He had a season-high 27 points at Philadelphia on Jan. 24. Caris LeVert ( ) has played in 36 games for the Brooklyn Nets and is averaging 7.1 points and 2.9 rebounds in his rookie season. Nik Stauskas ( ) is averaging 9.3 points and 2.8 rebounds for the Philadephia 76ers, while Trey Burke ( ) is putting up 4.9 points and 1.8 assists for the Washington Wizards. A LITTLE MICHIGAN KNOWLEDGE Michigan finished overall with a 10-8 mark in Big Ten play. The Wolverines earned the No. 8 seed in the Big Ten Tournament advancing to the semifinal and moved on to the NCAA Tournament playing in the First Four and First Round. With a regular season win over Northwestern (Feb. 24), Michigan reached the 20-win plateau for the 27th time in U-M history and for the sixth time in U-M coach John Beilein's nine-year tenure. For the fourth time in the last five seasons, U-M posted 10-plus wins in conference play. Michigan had two players reach 1,000 points during the season -- Caris LeVert against Northern Kentucky (Dec. 15) and Zak Irvin at Ohio State (Feb. 16). Irvin currently has 1,115 (41st) career points, while LeVert finished his career with 1,070 total (44th). There are 50 Wolverines on the U-M's 1,000 point list. Michigan smashed the single-season record for three-pointers with 342 total, topping the previous mark of 319 set in In fact, with six three-point field goals against No. 1 seed Indiana (March 11) in the Big Ten Tournament -- including Duncan Robinson's game-tying three-pointer and Kameron Chatman's final dagger -- U-M was able to help set a new mark. Duncan Robinson was ninth nationally shooting 45.0 percent from long range. With 95 total, he was just five shy of becoming the second Wolverine ever to reach 100 in a single season and six from the all-time single season mark of 101 by Louis Bullock set in the season. ONE OF FIVE DONNING... THE BRAND! Michigan is one of five college basketball programs sponsored by the Jordan Brand. In addition to U-M, California, Georgetown, Marquette and North Carolina are the only schools to wear Michael Jordan's signature brand. In fact, U-M's football team was the first ever program sponsored by Jordan Brand. However, now there are two as North Carolina is now sponsored by one of its most famous alumni. Additionally, U-M's women's basketball team is one of three women's programs sponsored -- Georgetown and North Carolina. WHAT HAPPENED TO U-M'S ROSTER SINCE THE 2013 RUN? It's hard to imagine U-M's Final Four run was just four years ago. Just what happened to the starting five? What happened to that squad? Where are they now: > Trey Burke (Washington Wizards); left as sophomore (2013 1st; No. 9) > Tim Hardaway Jr. (Atlanta Hawks); left as junior (2013 1st; No. 24) > Nik Stauskas (Philadelphia 76ers); left as sophomore (2014 1st; No. 8) > Mitch McGary (NBA free agent); left as sophomore (2014 1st; No. 21) > Glenn Robinson III (Indiana Pacers); left as a sophomore (2014 2nd; No. 40) > Caris LeVert (Brooklyn Nets); graduated as a senior (2016 1st; No. 20) National title game hero Spike Albrecht graduated from U-M last year, but moved on to Purdue as a graduate transfer. Jordan Morgan is enjoying a professional playing career in Europe, while Jon Horford is playing in the NBA's Development League with the Canton Charge. 14 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

15 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Wolverine Points-Rebounds-Assists... Double-Doubles 20-POINT GAMES Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 1 (0-1) 25 at Purdue (1/7/2016) L, Mark Donnal 2 (1-1) 26 at Illinois (12/30/2015) W, at Maryland (2/21/2016) L, Zak Irvin 12 (7-5) 24 Coppin State (11/29/2013) W, Hillsdale College (11/15/2014) W, Bucknell (11/17/2014) W, at Indiana (2/8/2015) L, at Northwestern (3/3/2015) L, ot 21 vs. Wisconsin (3/13/2015) L, Maryland (1/12/2016) W, vs. Penn State (1/30/2016) W, Purdue (2/13/16) W, Virginia Tech (11/30/2016) L, Nebraska (1/14/2017) W, at Wisconsin (1/17/2017) L, Duncan Robinson 13 (12-1) 21 Curry (11/26/2013) W, Bowdoin (1/17/2014) W, Colby (1/18/2014) W, Hamilton (1/25/2014) W, at Castleton (1/28/2014) W, at Stevens (2/4/2014) W, Tufts (2/8/2014) W, at Connecticut College (2/14/2014) W, at Amherst (3/2/2014) L, vs. Albertus Magnus (3/14/2014) W, vs. Amherst (3/21/2014) W, at Nebraska (1/23/2016) W, vs. Northwestern (3/10/2016) W, ot Moe Wagner 4 (4-0) 20 Kennesaw State (12/3/2016) W, Nebraska (1/14/2017) W, Wisconsin (2/16/2017) W, Purdue (2/25/2017) W, D.J. Wilson 2 (1-1) 28 at Iowa (1/1/2017) L, ot 26 vs. Purdue (3/10/2017) W, ot Derrick Walton Jr. 13 (11-2) 22 Hillsdale College (11/15/2014) W, Elon (11/17/2015) W, Minnesota (1/20/2016) W, at Minnesota (2/10/2016) W, Howard (11/11/2016) W, vs. SMU (11/18/2016) W, Maryland Eastern Shore (12/17/2016) W, Nebraska (1/14/2017) W, Indiana (1/26/2017) W, at Michigan State (1/29/2017) L, Ohio State (2/4/2017) L, Michigan State (2/7/2017) W, at Indiana (2/12/2017) W, POINT GAMES Duncan Robinson 1 (1-0) 30 vs. Amherst (3/21/2014) W, REBOUND GAMES Mark Donnal 1 (0-1) 10 Iowa (3/5/2016) L, Zak Irvin 5 (3-2) 12 Nebraska (1/27/2015) W, at Northwestern (3/3/2015) L, ot 11 vs. Wisconsin (3/13/2015) L, Minnesota (1/20/2016) W, Rutgers (1/27/2016) W, Duncan Robinson 6 (6-0) 12 Curry (11/26/2013) W, at MCLA (12/1/2013) W, at Stevens (2/4/2014) W, Tufts (2/8/2014) W, at Mary Washington (3/15/2014) W, vs. Tulsa (3/16/2016) W, Moe Wagner 2 (1-1) 10 at Indiana (2/12/2017) W, at Northwestern (3/1/2017) L, Derrick Walton Jr. 8 (7-1) 10 at Ohio State (2/11/2014) W, Youngstown State (12/19/2015) W, Maryland (1/12/2016) W, at Nebraska (1/23/2016) W, vs. Penn State (1/30/2016) W, Illinois (1/21/2017) W, Ohio State (2/4/2017) L, Purdue (2/25/2017) W, D.J. Wilson 5 (4-1) 14 IUPUI (11/13/2016) W, vs. Marquette (11/17/2016) W, Kennesaw State (12/3/2016) W, at Iowa (1/1/2017) L, ot 11 at Rutgers (2/22/2017) W, ASSIST GAMES Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman 1 (1-0) 10 Maryland Eastern Shore (12/17/16) W, Derrick Walton Jr. 3 (3-0) 13 Youngstown State (12/19/2015) W, vs. Indiana (3/11/2016) W, * at Nebraska (3/5/2017) W, * U-M single game record DOUBLE-DOUBLES Zak Irvin 4 (2-2) 14P, 12R, Nebraska (1/27/2015) W, P, 11R, at Northwestern (3/3/2015) L, ot 21P, 11R, vs. Wisconsin (3/13/2015) L, P, 11R, Minnesota (1/20/2016) W, Duncan Robinson 6 (6-0) 21P, 12R, Curry (11/26/2013) W, P, 11R, at MCLA (12/1/2013) W, P, 10R, at Stevens (2/4/2014) W, P, 10R, Tufts (2/8/2014) W, P, 14R, at Mary Washington (3/15/2014) W, P, 11R, vs. Tulsa (3/16/2016) W, Moe Wagner 1 (1-0) 11P, 10R, at Indiana (2/12/2017) W, Derrick Walton Jr. 9 (8-1) 13P, 10R, at Ohio State (2/11/2014) W, P, 11R, 13A, Youngstown St. (12/19/2015) W, P, 10R, Maryland (1/12/2016) W, P, 12R, at Nebraska (1/23/2016) W, P, 10R, vs Penn State (1/30/2016) W, P, 11R, Illinois (1/21/2017) W, P, 10R, Ohio State (2/4/2017) L, P, 11R, Purdue (2/25/2017) W, P, 16A, at Nebraska (3/5/2017) W, D.J. Wilson 4 (3-1) 10P, 12R, vs. Marquette (11/17/2016) W, P, 11R, Kennesaw State (12/3/2016) W, P, 14R, at Iowa (1/1/2017) L, ot 10P, 11R, at Rutgers (2/22/2017) W, TRIPLE-DOUBLES Derrick Walton Jr. 8 (7-1) 10P, 11R, 13A, Youngstown St. (12/19/2015) W, > Only five (5) Wolverines have recorded a triple-double i > Four of the five were coached by John Beilein. - Gary Grant (24P, 10R, 10A), North Carolina (3/14/87) - Manny Harris (18P, 13R, 10A), Northern Michigan (11/14/09) - Darius Morris (12P, 10R, 11A), Iowa (1/30/11) - Caris LeVert (13P, 10R, 10A), Northern Kentucky (12/15/15) - Derrick Walton Jr. (10P, 11R, 13A), Youngstown St. (12/19/15) hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 15

16 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season HC JOHN BEILEIN Head Coach of Michigan...10th Season > Record as Head Coach of Michigan Collegiate Head Coach... 39th Season > Record as Head Coach > Record at Division I Schools JOHN BEILEIN'S CAREER RECORD Overall Conference School Seasons Games Record Home Away Neutral Record Home Away Neutral Erie C.C Nazareth LeMoyne Canisius Richmond West Virginia Michigan Totals BEILEIN THE HEAD COACH The season is John Beilein's 39th as a collegiate basketball head coach. With three years of high school coaching at Newfane, N.Y., Beilein has been patrolling the sidelines for 42 years. Beilein has always been a head coach, never serving as an assistant at any level. He started his 10th season at Michigan, the longest tenure in his career. He spent nine season at LeMoyne and five seasons at each of his previous three stops before U-M: Canisius, Richmond and West Virginia. He has compiled winning records in 32 of his 38 seasons, including 19 of the past 22. He has never had back-to-back losing seasons in his coaching career. He has win campaigns -- Erie C.C. (2), Nazareth (1), Le Moyne (3), Canisius (2), Richmond (3), West Virginia (3) and Michigan (6). He has 17 career postseason appearances -- nine at the Division I NCAA Tournament, six at the NIT and one at the Division II NCAA Tournament. He has a record at Michigan, with six 20-win seasons -- nearly 25 percent of U-M's 27 total in 100 years of basketball in Ann Arbor. He is Michigan all-time wins leader with 210, passing Johnny Orr with a win over Illinois in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament (March 9, 2017). Overall, he has won over 100 games in each of his last three coaching stops - Richmond (100-53), West Virginia (104-60) and U-M ( ). He has helped U-M to two Big Ten regular-season titles -- sharing the conference crown in 2012 before winning the program's first outright title in 28 years in As a Division I head coach, has won four regular season conference titles -- Canisius (1994, Metro Atlantic Athletic); Richmond (2001, Colonial Athletic Association) and Michigan (2012, 2014, Big Ten). After an 11-year absence, he guided Michigan back to the NCAA Tournament in In total he has taken the Wolverines to six appearances (2009, '11, '12, '13, '14 & '16). After a 20-year absence, he guided Michigan back to the Final Four, as well as the national title game in U-M defeated Syracuse in the national semifinal before falling to Louisville in the championship game. He became the fourth Michigan coach to guide U-M to the national title game -- Dave Strack (1965 vs. UCLA); Johnny Orr (1976 vs. Indiana) and Steve Fisher (1989 vs. Seton Hall; 1992 vs. Duke and 1993 vs. North Carolina). With his six NCAA Tournament appearances at Michigan, he joins Steve Fisher as the only U-M coaches to secure at-least five bids. He is one of 12 coaches to have taken four different schools to the NCAA Tournament -- Canisius (1996), Richmond (1998), West Virginia (2005, '06) and Michigan (2009, '11, '12, '13, '14, '16). It should be noted, Beilein adds a fifth with a 1988 Division II NCAA Tournament appearance while with LeMoyne. BEILEIN OFF THE COURT Raised in Burt, N.Y., he is the eighth of nine children -- six sisters and two brothers. Grew up on an apple farm listening to St. Louis Cardinal baseball games and Hall of Fame announcer Jack Buck on KMOX-Radio. Diehard fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and Buffalo Bills. Friends with current St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny -- a former U-M baseball player ( ). Attended Wheeling College (now Wheeling Jesuit University) where he played basketball ( ) and served as team captain during the season. He remains an avid reader and history/military buff. Has family ties to Steven Spielberg's famous movie 'Saving Private Ryan,' which won five Oscar's. The movie was fictionalized off of the Niland family, who were cousins to Beilein's mother. Married to wife, Kathleen. They have four children -- Seana (Hendricks), Patrick, Mark and Andy and three grandchildren -- Finley, Johnny and Charlie. Son, Patrick, played under his dad at West Virginia ( ), helping the Mountaineers to the Sweet 16 (2005) and Elite Eight (2006). He was a 1,000 point scorer. BEILEIN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Appeared in his 11th NCAA Tournament in He has nine Division I NCAA Tournament appearances and one Division II after taking LeMoyne to the Division II Tournament in The Division I list includes Canisius (1), Richmond (1), West Virginia (2) and Michigan (6). Holds a 16-9 all-time recordin the NCAA postseason, including a 10-5 record at Michigan. Guided Michigan back to the NCAA Tournament in 2009 after a 11-year absence. Guided Michigan to six NCAA berths (2009, '11, '12, '13, '14, '16) in 10 seasons. In 2013, took Michigan to its first Final Four and national title game in 20 years. It was also Beilein's first career appearance in the Final Four and title game. Has reached the Sweet 16 four times -- twice with West Virginia (2005, 06) and twice with Michigan (2013, 14). In 2009, led No. 10 seed Michigan to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. After defeating No. 7 seed Clemson (62-59) in its opening game of the South Regional in Kansas City, Mo., U-M fell to Blake Griffin and No. 2 seed Oklahoma (73-63). In 2011, led No. 8 seed Michigan to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. After defeating No. 9 seed Tennessee (75-45) in its opening game of the West Regional in Charlotte, N.C., U-M fell to No. 1 seed Duke (73-71) after a last-second game-tying attempt by Darius Morris went in and out. In 2012, led No. 4 seed Michigan to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Opening its first game of the Midwest Regional in Nashville, Tenn., U-M lost to No. 13 seed Ohio (65-60). In 2013, led No. 4 seed Michigan to its first national title game in 20 years before losing to No. 1 seed Louisville (82-76) in the final. U-M opened its NCAA Tournament in the South Regional in Auburn Hills, Mich., with a pair of victories over No. 13 seed South Dakota State (71-56) and No. 5 VCU (78-53). Heading to Arlington, Texas, U-M defeated No. 1 Kansas (87-85) with a dramatic comeback win in overtime. Down 14 points with 6:50 remaining, a Trey Burke three-pointer with 3.2 seconds left capped off a closing 17-8 run sending the game into overtime, where U-M would go on for the two-point win. Using an opening 23-5 run, U-M advanced to its seventh Final Four with a 20-point win over No. 3 seed Florida (79-59). Facing No. 4 seed Syracuse in the Final Four in Atlanta, Ga., Beilein picked up his first win over Jim Boeheim following a victory to advance to his first-career national title game. In a back-and-forth 40 minute battle, U-M dropped the title game to Louisville (82-76). In 2014, led No. 2 seed Michigan to its second straight Elite Eight, defeating No. 15 seed Wofford (57-40) in the second round and No. 7 seed Texas (79-65) in the third round in Milwaukee, Wis. In the Sweet 16 in Indianapolis, Ind., the Wolverines earned a 16 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

17 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL John Beilein Coaching Career Records thrilling victory over No. 11 seed Tennessee before falling to No. 8 seed Kentucky, 75-72, on a three in the final seconds. In 2016, helped U-M make its first appearance in the First Four, defeating Tulsa, 67-62, to advance to the first round. Lost match-up with Notre Dame, BEILEIN IN THE NIT Appeared in sixth NIT Postseason event in He has six NIT appearances -- Canisius (2), Richmond (2) and West Virginia (2) Has a 14-6 all-time record. Won the 2007 NIT title after a thrilling win over Clemson in the championship game. Advanced to the NIT Final Four at Madison Square Garden, twice. In 1995 with Canisius, advanced to the semifinal losing to eventual champion Virginia Tech (71-59); lost in third-place consolation game to Penn State (66-62). In 2007 with West Virginia, advanced to semifinal and defeated Mississippi State (63-62) before defeating Clemson (78-73) to win the NIT title. BEILEIN IN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Under Beilein, Michigan holds a 12-9 record at the Big Ten Tournament, never losing its first game. In all 10 of Beilein's seasons U-M has advanced to the quarterfinal (4-5 record). The Wolverines earned the No. 1 seed in the first time in U-M's Big Ten Tournament history. In 2014, the Wolverines advanced to their first championship game since the inaugural event in In 2016, U-M defeated its first No. 1 seed with a last second win over Indiana. U-M's Kam Chatman hit a three-pointer as the clock expired for the upset win. Under Beilein, U-M has had six first round byes (2011, '12, '14, '15, '16, '17). REACHING LEVEL 700 When Michigan defeated Texas (March 22, 2014) in the NCAA Third Round, it marked career victory No. 700 for John Beilein. Beilein currently has 761 wins in his 39-year career, with 503 wins in Division I games. A SAMPLE OF THE WINNINGEST COACHES (as of March 8, 2017) Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1067 ACC Jim Boeheim^ Syracuse 902 ACC Bob Huggins West Virginia 815 Big 12 Roy Williams North Carolina 810 ACC Cliff Ellis Coastal Carolina 807 Sun Belt Rick Pitino Louisville 769 ACC JOHN BEILEIN MICHIGAN 761 BIG TEN Rick Byrd Belmont 753 Ohio Valley Dana Altman Oregon 715 Pac-12 Larry Hunter Western Carolina 689 Southern John Calipari Kentucky 646 SEC Rick Barnes Tennessee 635 SEC Bill Self Kansas 620 Big 12 Jim Larranaga Miami (Fla.) 609 ACC Lon Kruger Oklahoma 601 Big 12 Greg Kampe Oakland 580 Horizon Tubby Smith Memphis 576 American Steve Fisher San Diego State 569 Mountain West Steve Alford UCLA 556 Pac-12 Kelvin Sampson Houston 556 American Tony Shaver William and Mary 551 Colonial Tom Izzo Michigan State 542 Big Ten Fran Dunphy Temple 539 American Bob McKillop Davidson 532 Atlantic 10 NOTE: Selected coaches records reflect all levels of NCAA ^101 wins vacated due to NCAA Sanctions; overall has 1003 career wins DID YOU KNOW? John Beilein is one of 12 coaches to have taken four Division I teams to the NCAA Tournament. Steve Alford (Missouri State, Iowa, New Mexico, UCLA) John Beilein (Canisius, Richmond, West Virginia, Michigan) Lefty Driesell (Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, Georgia State) Cliff Ellis (South Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, Coastal Carolina) Larry Eustachy (Utah State, Iowa State, Southern Miss, Colorado State) Jim Harrick (Pepperdine, UCLA, Rhode Island, Georgia) Lon Kruger (Kansas State, Florida, Illinois, UNLV, Oklahoma)^ Fran McCaffery (Lehigh, UNC Greensboro, Siena, Iowa) Tom Penders (Rhode Island, Texas, George Washington, Houston) Rick Pitino (Boston University, Providence, Kentucky, Louisville) Tubby Smith (Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, Texas Tech)^ Eddie Sutton (Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma State) ^ only coaches with five Division I teams THE JOHN BEILEIN FILE Birthday: February 5, 1953 Hometown: Burt, N.Y. High School: DeSales Catholic (Lockport, N.Y.) College Undergrad: Wheeling Jesuit, 1975 (B.A., History) College Masters: Niagara, 1981 (M.S., Education) Family: Married; wife Kathleen Children (4): Seana, Patrick, Mark and Andrew Grandchildren (3): Finley Rose, Johnny, Charlie Pronunciation: "Bee-Line" COACHING CAREER Years School Position Newfane High School Head Coach Erie Community College Head Coach Nazareth College Head Coach Le Moyne College Head Coach Canisius College Head Coach University of Richmond Head Coach West Virginia University Head Coach 2007-present University of Michigan Head Coach AMONG THE NATION'S STATISTICAL ELITE Since Coach Beilein's arrival in Ann Arbor, U-M has remained among the tops in the nation's in turnovers, assist/turnover ratio and fouls. LEADERS AND BEST (as of March 8, 2017) Season Turnovers Assist/TO Ratio Fouls th (12.9) 156th (0.95) 10th (15.1) th (11.5) 12th (1.35) 13th (15.3) th (10.2) 11th (1.40) 5th (14.6) th (10.0) 14th (1.37) 43rd (16.8) th (10.9) 45th (1.16) 21st (15.6) st (9.4) 1st (1.54) 2nd (12.7) th (9.3) 8th (1.52) 1st (14.2) th (9.6) 49th (1.25) 7th (14.2) th (9.7) 9th (1.54) 5th (15.1) st (9.5) 13th (1.46) 7th (15.3) BEILEIN COACHING TREE (16) Bacari Alexander: head coach Detroit (2016-present) Patrick Beilein: head coach Le Moyne (2015-present) Kevin Broderick: head coach Nazareth College (2009-present) Matt Brown: former head coach UMKC ( ) Jerry Dunn: head coach Tuskegee University (2014-present) Mike Jones: head coach Radford (2011-present) LaVall Jordan: head coach Milwaukee (2016-present) Bill Lilly: former head coach West Virginia Wesleyan ( ) Mike MacDonald: head coach Daemen College (2014-present) Mike Maker: head coach Marist (2014-present) John Mahoney: head coach IMG Academy (2012-present) Jeff Neubauer: head coach Fordham (2015-present) Dave Niland: head coach Penn State Behrend (1993-present) Phil Seymore: head coach Fredonia (2013-present) Zach Spiker: head coach Drexel (2016-present) Reggie Witherspoon: head coach Canisius (2016-present) BEILEIN'S NBA DRAFT PICKS (9) Joe Alexander (2008, No. 8 by Milwaukee Bucks) Da'Sean Butler (2010, No. 42 by Miami Heat) Darius Morris (2011, No. 41 by Los Angeles Lakers) Trey Burke (2013, No. 9 by Utah Jazz) Tim Hardaway Jr. (2013, No. 24 by New York Knicks) Nik Stauskas (2014, No. 8 by Sacramento Kings) Mitch McGary (2014, No. 21 by Oklahoma City Thunder) Glenn Robinson III (2014, No. 40 by Minnesota Timberwolves) Caris LeVert (2016, No. 20 by Brooklyn Nets) hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 17

18 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season John Beilein Coaching Career Records School Season Total Overall Erie C.C Erie C.C Erie C.C Erie C.C Totals School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral Nazareth Totals School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral League Overall Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC NCAA II, First Rd. Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne MCC Le Moyne Totals School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral League Overall Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Canisius MAAC 5-9 6th Canisius MAAC st NIT, First Rd. Canisius MAAC nd NIT, Semifinal Canisius MAAC 7-7 5th NCAA, First Rd. Canisius MAAC 10-4 t-2nd Totals MAAC School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral League Overall Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Richmond CAA rd NCAA, Second Rd. Richmond CAA rd Richmond CAA rd Richmond CAA st NIT, Second Rd. Richmond Atlantic nd NIT, Quarterfinal Totals CAA/A School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral League Overall Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason West Virginia Big East th - West West Virginia Big East 7-9 t-8th NIT, Second Rd. West Virginia Big East 8-8 t-7th NCAA, Elite Eight West Virginia Big East rd NCAA, Sweet 16 West Virginia Big East 9-7 t-7th NIT, Champions Totals Big East School Season Total Overall Home Away Neutral League Overall Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Michigan Big Ten th Michigan Big Ten 9-9 t-7th NCAA, Second Rd. Michigan Big Ten 7-11 t-7th Michigan Big Ten 9-9 t-4th NCAA, Third Rd. Michigan Big Ten 13-5 t-1st NCAA, Second Rd. Michigan Big Ten 12-6 t-4th NCAA, National Runner-up Michigan Big Ten st NCAA, Elite Eight Michigan Big Ten th Michigan Big Ten th NCAA, First Rd. Michigan Big Ten 10-8 t-5th Totals Big Ten HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

19 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL John Beilein All-Time Oppponent Opponent Total W L Adelphi Akron Alabama Alabama A&M Albany Alfred Tech Alvernia American American International Anderson JC Appalachian State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arizona Army Assumption Baltimore CC Belmont Abbey Bentley Binghamton Bloomfield Bloomsburg Bloomsfield Boston College Bowdoin Bowling Green Bradley Bridgeport Brockport Broome CC Brown Bryant Bryant & Stratton Bucknell Buffalo Buffalo JV Buffalo State Buffalo State JV Butler C. W. Post California (Pa.) Campbell Canisius Canisius JV Canton Tech Cayuga CC Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida Central Michigan Champlain CC Charlotte Chattanooga Cheyney Cincinnati Clarion Clarkson Clemson Cleveland State Colgate College of Charleston Columbia Columbia-Green Concordia (Mich.) Concordia (N.Y.) Connecticut Coppin State Cornell Corning CC Cortland Cortland State Creighton Daemen College Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware State DePaul Detroit Dominican College Dowling Drexel Duke Opponent Total W L Duquesne East Carolina East Stroudsburg Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Edinboro Elmira College Elon Emmanuel (Ga.) Fairfield Ferris State Ferrum Finger Lakes CC Florida Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida State Fordham Franklin Pierce Fredonia State Furman Gannon Gardner-Webb Genesee CC Geneseo State George Mason George Washington Georgetown Georgia Southern Gonzaga Hamilton Hamilton College Harvard Herkimer CC Hilbert CC Hillsdale College Hobart College Holy Cross Houghton College Houston Baptist Howard Illinois Indiana Iona Iowa Iowa State IPFW Ithaca IUPUI James Madison Jamestown CC Jefferson CC Kansas Kansas State Kean College Keene State Kennesaw State Kent State Kentucky Kings Point Kutztown L.I.U. Southampton La Salle Lakeland CC Liberty Lock Haven Long Beach State Louisiana-Monroe Louisville Loyola (Ill.) Loyola (Md.) LSU Manhattan Manhattanville Mansfield Marist Marquette Marshall Maryland Maryland Eastern Shore Massachusetts Massachusetts-Darmouth McNeese State Memphis Opponent Total W L Mercy Mercyhurst Miami (Fla.) Michigan State Michigan Tech Millersville Minnesota Mississippi State Mohawk Valley CC Monroe CC Montana Montana State Montclair State Mount St. Mary's N.C. Central N.C. State Navy Nebraska New Hampshire New Haven New York Tech Niagara Niagra County CC Nicholls State NJIT Norfolk State North Carolina Northeastern Northern Kentucky Northern Michigan Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Oakland Ohio State Ohio University Oklahoma Old Dominion Onondaga CC Oregon Oswego State Pace Penn State Pennsylvania Philadelphia University Pitt-Bradford (Pa.) Pittsburgh Plymouth State Portland Potsdam College Potsdam State Providence Purdue Queens Quinnipiac R.I.T Radford Randolph Macon Redford Rhode Island Robert Morris Roberts Wesleyan Rochester Rochester (N.Y.) Rutgers Sacred Heart Saginaw Valley Saint Clair (Mich.) Saint Francis (Pa.) Saint John Fisher Saint Joseph's Saint Lawrence Saint Louis Saint Michael's Saint Peter's Saint Rose Saint Thomas Aquinas Samford San Francisco Savannah State Scranton Seton Hall Opponent Total W L Siena Slippery Rock South Carolina South Carolina State South Dakota State South Florida Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Southwest Missouri State Springfield Stanford St. Bonaventure St. John's SUNY Brockport SUNY Utica Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Texas Tech The Citadel Toledo Towson Truit McConnell Tulane Tulsa UAB UCLA UMass-Lowell UMBC UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington Union Unknown UNLV USC Upstate Utah UTEP Utica Valparaiso Villa Maria Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech VMI Wagner Wake Forest Washington Washington & Jefferson Washington State West Chester West Virginia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan William & Mary Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay Wofford Xavier Youngstown State Career Big Ten Total W L Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin Career at Michigan hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 19

20 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Schedule & Results Overall: Home: 15-3 Road: 3-8 Neutral: 4-0 Big Ten: 10-8 (t-5th) Home: 7-2 Road: 3-6 Neutral: 0-0 Preseason Michigan Opponent Michigan Opponent Michigan Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists Attendance Nov. 4 ARMSTRONG STATE (EXH) W, two with (15) K.J. James (16) D.J. Wilson (9) K.J. James (7) D. Walton Jr. (7) 10,720 Regular Season Michigan Opponent Michigan Opponent Michigan Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists Attendance N11 HOWARD (1) W, D. Walton Jr. (20) D. Collins (12) D.J. Wilson (8) two with (5) two with (3) 10,094 N13 IUPUI (1) W, Z. Irvin (15) D. Combs (22) D.J. Wilson (14) D.J. McCall (7) two with (3) 10,812 N17 vs. Marquette (2) W, Z. Irvin (16) L. Fischer (19) D.J. Wilson (12) H. Cheatham (6) Z. Irvin (5) 8,126 N18 vs. SMU (2) W, D. Walton Jr. (23) S. Ojeleye (13) Z. Irvin (6) S. Ojeleye (9) D. Walton Jr. (6) 8,088 N23 at South Carolina L, D. Walton Jr. (15) S. Thornwell (21) five with (4) S. Thornwell (10) two with (1) 13, 051 N26 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W, Z. Irvin (14) J. Robinson (21) D.J. Wilson (7) two with (7) D. Walton Jr. (5) 9,410 N30 VIRGINIA TECH (3) L, Z. Irvin (23) Z. LeDay (18) MA Abdur-Rahkman (6) two with (6) D. Walton Jr. (5) 9,981 D3 KENNESAW STATE W, M. Wagner (20) K. Ray (24) D.J. Wilson (11) J. Jones (5) D. Walton Jr. (8) 10,687 D6 TEXAS W, M. Wagner (15) T. Mack (18) D.J. Wilson (6) two with (5) Z. Irvin (5) 10,613 D10 at #2/2 UCLA L, Z. Irvin (18) T.J. Leaf (21) Z. Irvin (7) T.J. Leaf (8) Z. Irvin (7) 13,571 D13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, M. Wagner (19) J. Howard (14) two with (7) D. Brooks (9) D. Walton Jr. (6) 9,486 D17 MD EASTERN SHORE W, D. Walton Jr. (21) B. Copeland (15) three with (6) B. Copeland (5) MA Abdur-Rahkman (10) 12,020 D22 FURMAN W, M. Wagner (18) D. Sibley (16) M. Wagner (6) J. Davis (6) Z. Irvin (7) 10,634 J1 at Iowa+ L, ot D.J. Wilson (28) P. Jok (25) D.J. Wilson (14) two with (8) two with (6) 13,988 J4 PENN STATE+ W, two with (14) L. Stevens (16) D. Walton Jr. (6) two with (9) Z. Irvin (4) 11,385 J7 MARYLAND+ L, M. Wagner (17) two with (15) M. Donnal (6) two with (6) two with (3) 11,527 J11 at Illinois+ L, D.J. Wilson (19) M. Morgan (16) Z. Irvin (6) K. Nichols (8) D. Walton Jr. (7) 11,404 J14 NEBRASKA+ W, M. Wagner (23) T. Webster (28) M. Wagner (6) T. Webster (9) Z. Irvin (7) 11,145 J17 at #17/17 Wisconsin+ L, Z. Irvin (20) B. Koenig (16) two with (6) two with (6) Z. Irvin (3) 17,287 J21 ILLINOIS+ W, D.J. Wilson (19) M. Hill (16) D. Walton Jr. (11) M. Hill (5) D.J. Wilson (5) 12,234 J26 INDIANA+ W, D. Walton Jr. (21) R. Johnson (14) D.J. Wilson (5) R. Johnson (5) D. Walton Jr. (5) J29 at Michigan State+ L, D. Walton Jr. (24) C. Winston (16) D. Walton Jr. (9) M.. Bridges (13) D. Walton Jr. (5) 14,797 F4 OHIO STATE+ L, D. Walton Jr. (25) M. Loving (17) D. Walton Jr (10) T. Thompson (10) two with (3) 12,196 F7 MICHIGAN STATE+ W, D. Walton Jr. (20) M. Bridges (15) M. Wagner (6) N. Ward (7) D. Walton Jr. (8) 11,864 F12 at Indiana+ W, D. Walton Jr. (25) D. Davis (13) M. Wagner (10) R. Johnson (7) D. Walton Jr. (4) 17,222 F16 #11/10 WISCONSIN+ W, M. Wagner (21) E. Happ (22) two with (5) Z. Showalter (8) D. Walton Jr. (8) 12,128 F19 at Minnesota+ L, ot two with (16) J. Murphy (16) two with (7) J. Murphy (15) two with (5) 12,091 F22 at Rutgers+ W, Z. Irvin (16) C. Sanders (15) D.J. Wilson (11) D. Freeman (9) D. Walton Jr. (5) 5,369 F25 #14/14 PURDUE+ W, M. Wagner (24) two with (18) D. Walton Jr. (11) I. Haas (6) D. Walton Jr. (5) 12,707 M1 at Northwestern+ L, D. Walton Jr. (15) V. Law (18) M. Wagner (10) D. Pardon (8) D. Walton Jr. (6) 8,117 M5 at Nebraska+ W, D. Walton Jr. (18) two with (10) M. Wagner (5) two with (4) D. Walton Jr. (16) 15, Big Ten Tournament Michigan Opponent Michigan Opponent Michigan Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists Attendance M8 vs. B1G First Round Bye M9 vs. No. 9 Illinois W, D. Walton Jr. (19) T. Abrams (23) Z. Irvin (7) M. Finke (7) D. Walton Jr. (5) 12,189 M10 vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue W, ot D.J. Wilson (26) two with (17) D.J. Wilson (8) C. Swanigan (13) D. Walton Jr. (4) 12,334 M11 vs. No 4 Minnesota M12 if win, vs. B1G Championship 2017 NCAA Tournament Michigan Opponent Michigan Opponent Michigan Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists Attendance M14-15 NCAA First Four M16-19 NCAA First & Second Rounds M23-26 NCAA Regional Rounds A1 NCAA Final Four A3 NCAA National Championship + Big Ten Conference game (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/B1G Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center) Overall Attendance Record: Site Games Total Average Home ,190 11,122 Away ,190 12,926 Neutral 4 40,737 10,184 Totals ,117 11, Big Ten Attendance Record: 10-8 Site Games Total Average Home 9 106,453 11,828 Away 9 115,568 12,841 Neutral Totals ,021 12,335 Michigan Basketball By the Numbers Seasons of Men's Basketball 101st Total Games 2577 (2407*) Overall Record ( *) 20-Win Seasons Win Seasons 3 Overtime Games 107 (67-40) Michigan 100-Point Games 105 (100-5) 20 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

21 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Game-By-Game Hibbitts (#0) Simpson (#3) Wilson (#5) Walton Jr. (#10) Dakich (#11) Abdur-Rahkman (#12) Wagner (#13) N11 HOWARD DNP N13 IUPUI DNP N17 vs. Marquette DNP N18 vs. SMU DNP N23 at South Carolina DNP DNP N26 MOUNT ST. MARY'S DNP DNP N30 VIRGINIA TECH DNP DNP D3 KENNESAW STATE DNP D6 TEXAS DNP DNP D10 at #2/2 UCLA DNP DNP D13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS DNP D17 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE DNP D22 FURMAN DNP DNP J1 at Iowa+ DNP DNP J4 PENN STATE+ DNP DNP J7 MARYLAND+ DNP DNP J11 at Illinois DNP J14 NEBRASKA+ DNP DNP J17 at #17/17 Wisconsin+ DNP DNP J21 ILLINOIS+ DNP DNP J26 INDIANA DNP J29 at Michigan State+ DNP DNP F4 OHIO STATE+ DNP DNP F7 MICHIGAN STATE DNP F12 at Indiana+ DNP DNP F16 #11/10 WISCONSIN+ DNP DNP F19 at Minnesota+ DNP DNP F22 at Rutgers+ DNP DNP F25 #14/14 PURDUE+ DNP DNP M1 at Northwestern+ DNP DNP M5 at Nebraska+ DNP DNP M9 vs. No. 9 Illinois DNP DNP M10 vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue DNP DNP M11 vs. No. 4 Minnesota M12 if win, vs. BTT Championship Wright-Jones (#14) Teske (#15) Lonergan (#20) Irvin (#21) Robinson (#22) Watson (#23) Donnal (#34) Davis (#51) N11 HOWARD DNP N13 IUPUI DNP N17 vs. Marquette DNP N18 vs. SMU DNP N23 at South Carolina DNP DNP N26 MOUNT ST. MARY'S DNP DNP DNP DNP N30 VIRGINIA TECH DNP DNP DNP D3 KENNESAW STATE DNP D6 TEXAS DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP D10 at #2/2 UCLA DNP D13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS DNP D17 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE DNP D22 FURMAN DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP J1 at Iowa+ DNP DNP DNP DNP J4 PENN STATE+ DNP DNP DNP DNP J7 MARYLAND+ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP J11 at Illinois DNP J14 NEBRASKA+ DNP DNP DNP DNP J17 at #17/17 Wisconsin DNP DNP DNP J21 ILLINOIS+ DNP DNP DNP J26 INDIANA+ DNP DNP J29 at Michigan State DNP DNP F4 OHIO STATE+ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP F7 MICHIGAN STATE DNP F12 at Indiana+ DNP DNP F16 #11/10 WISCONSIN+ DNP DNP DNP DNP F19 at Minnesota+ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP F22 at Rutgers+ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP F25 #14/14 PURDUE+ DNP DNP DNP DNP M1 at Northwestern+ DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP M5 at Nebraska DNP M9 vs. No. 9 Illinois DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP M10 vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP M11 vs. No. 4 Minnesota M12 if win, vs. BTT Championship hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 21

22 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Michigan/Opponent Game-By-Game TP FG-FGA PCT. 3F-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D REB F DQ A TO BL ST 1st 2nd OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN N11 MICHIGAN w HOWARD N13 MICHIGAN w IUPUI N17 MICHIGAN w vs. Marquette N18 MICHIGAN w vs. SMU N23 MICHIGAN at South Carolina w N26 MICHIGAN w MOUNT ST. MARY'S N30 MICHIGAN VIRGINIA TECH w D3 MICHIGAN w KENNESAW STATE D6 MICHIGAN w TEXAS D10 MICHIGAN at #2/2 UCLA w D13 MICHIGAN w CENTRAL ARKANSAS D17 MICHIGAN w MD EASTERN SHORE D22 MICHIGAN w FURMAN J1 MICHIGAN at Iowa+ w86 ot J4 MICHIGAN w PENN STATE J7 MICHIGAN MARYLAND+ w J11 MICHIGAN at Illinois+ w J14 MICHIGAN w NEBRASKA J17 MICHIGAN at #17/17 Wisconsin+ w J21 MICHIGAN w ILLINOIS J26 MICHIGAN w INDIANA J29 MICHIGAN at Michigan State+ w F4 MICHIGAN OHIO STATE+ w F7 MICHIGAN w MICHIGAN STATE F12 MICHIGAN w at Indiana F16 MICHIGAN w #11/10 WISCONSIN F19 MICHIGAN at Minnesota+ w83 ot F22 MICHIGAN w at Rutgers F25 MICHIGAN w #14/14 PURDUE M1 MICHIGAN at Northwestern+ w M5 MICHIGAN w at Nebraska M9 MICHIGAN w vs. No. 9 Illinois M10 MICHIGAN w74 ot vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue M11 if win, MICHIGAN vs. No. 4 Minnesota M12 if win, MICHIGAN vs. BTT Championship 22 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

23 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Michigan/Opponent Breakdowns MICHIGAN: ALL GAMES G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB AVG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % Home % % % Away % % % Neutral % % % BIG TEN G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB ATG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % Home % % % Away % % % Neutral % % % MONTH G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB ATG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % March % % % GAME G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB ATG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % POSTSEASON G TP ATG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB ATG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % B1G % % % NCAA % % % OPPONENTS: ALL GAMES G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB AVG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % Home % % % Away % % % Neutral % % % BIG TEN G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB AVG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % Home % % % Away % % % Neutral % % % MONTH G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB AVG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN November % % % December % % % January % % % February % % % March % % % GAME G TP AVG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB AVG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % Games # % % % POSTSEASON G TP ATG FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FA PCT. FT FTA PCT. O D REB ATG F DQ A TO BL ST 1ST 2ND OT PNT TO 2ND FB BN Overall % % % B1G % % % NCAA % % % hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 23

24 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Statistics BY LOCATION Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G Overall Home (Crisler Center) Away Neutral BY HALFTIME Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G Michigan leads at halftime Michigan trails at halftime Michigan is tied at halftime BY OFFENSE Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G U-M scores 100-plus points U-M scores points U-M scores points U-M scores points U-M scores points U-M scores points U-M scores points U-M scores points BY DEFENSE Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G Opponent scores 100-plus points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points Opponent scores points BY SCORING Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G Games decided by Games decided by Games decided by Games decided by more than BY OVERTIME Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G Overtime Double Overtime Triple Overtime BY RANKING Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G vs. ranked opponents: vs. unranked opponents: BY JERSEY Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G White Blue Maize Practice Jerseys BY MONTH Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G November December January February March BY TELEVISION Overall B1G Beilein, U-M Beilein, B1G When playing on AXStv When playing on BTN When playing on BTN-Plus When playing on CBS When playing on CBS College Sports When playing on trutv When playing on TNT When playing on TBS When playing on ESPN When playing on ESPN When playing on ESPNU When playing on ESPN When playing on FSN-Detroit When playing on Fox Sports When playing on HDNet No television '16-17 Beilein INSIDE THE BOX SCORE W L W L When Michigan leads in FG%, U-M is When opponent leads in FG%, U-M is When game ends tied in FG%, U-M is When Michigan leads in 3FG%, U-M is When opponent leads in 3FG%, U-M is When game ends tied in 3FG%, U-M is When Michigan leads in FT%, U-M is When opponent leads in FT%, U-M is When game ends tied in FT%, U-M is When Michigan leads in rebounds, U-M is When opponent leads in rebounds, U-M is When game ends tied in rebounds, U-M is When Michigan leads in assists, U-M is When opponent leads in assists, U-M is When game ends tied in assists, U-M is When Michigan leads in blocks, U-M is When opponent leads in blocks, U-M is When game ends tied in blocks, U-M is When Michigan leads in steals, U-M is When opponent leads in steals, U-M is When game ends tied in steals, U-M is When Michigan has more turnovers, U-M is When opponent has more turnovers, U-M is When game ends tied in turnovers, U-M is When Michigan has more fouls, U-M is When opponent has more fouls, U-M is When game ends tied in fouls, U-M is When Michigan has a player foul out, U-M is When opponent has a player foul out, U-M is When both teams have a player foul out, U-M is When neither team as a player foul out, U-M is INSIDE THE GAME Largest Victory +49, UMES (12/17/16) Smallest Victory +3, two times Largest Defeat -18, at UCLA (12/10/16) Smallest Defeat -2, at Northwestern (3/1/17) Largest Halftime Lead +29, Central Arkansas (12/13/16) Largest Halftime Deficit -13, at Illinois (1/11/17) Most Points in 1st Half 55, Michigan State (2/7/17) Lowest Points in 1st Half 21, at Wisconsin (1/17/17) Most Points in 2nd Half 51, Nebraska (1/14/17) Lowest Points in 2nd Half 16, at South Carolina (11/23/16) Most Points in Overtime 9, at Iowa (1/1/17) Lowest Points in Overtime 6, at Minnesota (2/19/17) Most Points in 2nd Overtime - Lowest Points in 2nd Overtime - Most Points Allowed in 1st Half 50, at UCLA (12/10/16) Lowest Points Allowed in 1st Half 16, Mount St. Mary's (11/26/16) Most Points Allowed in 2nd Half 52, at UCLA (12/10/16) Lowest Points Allowed in 2nd Half 22, Texas (12/6/16) Most Points in Overtime 12, at Iowa (1/1/17) Lowest Points in Overtime 4, vs. Purdue (3/10/17) Most Points in 2nd Overtime - Lowest Points in 2nd Overtime - Largest Lead in a game won +50, UMES (12/17/16) Largest Opt lead in a game won -14, Penn State (1/4/17) Largest Lead in a game lost +15, Virginia Tech (11/30/16) Largest Opt lead in a game lost -20, twice Most Lead Changes 18, vs. Purdue (3/10/17) Most Ties In a Game 14, vs. Purdue (3/10/17) Games Led Start to Finish 9, last -- vs. Illinois (3/9/17) 24 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

25 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Statistics TIME ON THE COURT CAREER CONSEC CAREER CONSEC PLAYER YEAR GAMES GAMES STARTS STARTS Zak IRVIN Sr Derrick WALTON JR. Sr Duncan ROBINSON Sr. 100^ Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN Jr Mark DONNAL Sr D.J. WILSON Jr Moritz WAGNER So Andrew DAKICH Sr Sean LONERGAN Sr Charles MATTHEWS So. 36* Xavier SIMPSON Fr Jon TESKE Fr Ibi WATSON Fr Fred WRIGHT-JONES So Brent HIBBITTS So Austin DAVIS Fr ^ combined total with Williams College (31) & U-M (69) * combined total with Kentucky (36) & U-M (0) LED IN... SCORING '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) - RS D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS LED IN... REBOUNDING '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS Moritz WAGNER (So.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) - RS LED IN... ASSISTS '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (JR.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) - RS D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Xavier SIMPSON (Fr.) LED IN... BLOCKS '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) - RS Mortiz WAGNER (So.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Sean LONERGAN (Sr.) Jon TESKE (Fr.) LED IN... STEALS '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) Duncan ROBINSON (Jr.) - RS Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS D.J. WILSON (JR.) Xavier SIMPSON (Fr.) Andrew DAKICH (Sr.) Sean LONERGAN (Sr.) Jon TESKE (Fr.) Ibi WATSON (Fr.) DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 29 RS ^ Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS POINT '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 11 RS ^ Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) POINT '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 1 RS REBOUND '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 16 RS ^ Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) REBOUND '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 5 RS 1 0 6^ D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS REBOUND '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career none ASSIST '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 2 RS 1 1 4^ D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) ASSIST '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) STEAL '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) Muhammad-Ali ABDUR-RAHKMAN (Jr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 4 RS 0 0 4^ Moritz WAGNER (So.) Zak IRVIN (Sr.) Xavier SIMPSON (Fr.) D.J. WILSON (Jr.) - 0 (RS) BLOCK '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 4 RS 0 0 4^ Mark DONNAL (Sr.) RS Moritz WAGNER (Sr.) DOUBLE-DOUBLE '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) 0 1 4* 4 9 Duncan ROBINSON (Sr.) 5 RS 1 0 6^ Zak IRVIN (Sr.) D.J. WILSON (Jr.) Moritz WAGNER (So.) * includes a triple-double TRIPLE-DOUBLE '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17 Career Derrick WALTON JR. (Sr.) ^ combined total with Williams College & U-M hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 25

26 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season The Last Time... IN THE RANKING (Listed AP/ESPN-USA Today Coaches Poll) Michigan was ranked Michigan defeated a ranked opponent Michigan lost to a ranked opponent Michigan defeated a ranked opponent at home Michigan defeated a ranked opponent on the road Michigan defeated a top 10 ranked opponent at home Michigan defeated a top 10 ranked opponent on the road Michigan was ranked No. 1 Michigan faced the No. 1 ranked team Michigan defeated the No. 1 ranked team Nov. 21, 2016, Associated Press (t-25th) ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll (24th) March 10, 2017, vs. #13/12 Purdue: U-M won in OT at BTT at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Jan. 17, 2017, at #17/17 Wisconsin: U-M lost at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. Feb. 25, 2017, #14/14 Purdue U-M won at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. March 11, 2016, #10/10 Indiana: U-M won at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 12, 2016, #3/3 Maryland, U-M won at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. March 11, 2016, #10/10 Indiana: U-M won at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 28, 2013, Michigan 1st in AP poll, 2nd in ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll Dec. 14, 2013, #1/1 Arizona: U-M lost at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. Dec. 14, 1997, #1/1 Duke: U-M won at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich OVERTIME / THE LAST SECOND Michigan won an overtime game Michigan lost an overtime game Michigan won on a buzzer beater Opponent won on a buzzer beater March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue: U-M won in OT at BTT at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Feb. 19, 2017, at Minnesota: U-M lost at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, MInn. March 11, 2016, 10/10 Indiana: U-M won at Bankers Life Fieldhouse: Kameron Chatman, three-pointer with 0.2 second left March 1, 2017 at Northwestern: Dererk Pardon layup after full court pass with 1.7 seconds left DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING Michigan had one in double figures Feb. 13, 2016, Purdue: Zak Irvin (22) Michigan had two in double figures Jan. 29, 2017, at Michigan State: Derrick Walton Jr. (24) and Moritz Wagner (10) Michigan had three in double figures March 1, 2017 at Northwestern: Derrick Walton Jr. (15), Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (13), Zak Irvin (12) Michigan had four in double figures March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue: D.J. Wilson (26), Z. Irvin (13), D. Walton Jr. (12), M.A. Abdur-Rahkman (10) Michigan had five in double figures March 5, 2016, at Nebraska: D. Walton Jr. (18), Z. Irvin (15), M.A. Abdur-Rahkman (13), M. Wagner (11), D. Robinson (10) Michigan had six in double figures Jan. 26, 2017, Indiana: D. Walton Jr. (21), M. Wagner (14), D. Robinson (13), M.A. Abdur-Rahkman (12), Z. Irvin (12), D.J. Wilson (11) Michigan had all five starters in double figures Feb. 19, 2017, at Minnesota: D. Walton Jr. (16), D.J. Wilson (16), M. Wagner (15), M.A. Abdur-Rahkman (14), Z. Irvin (10)) Michigan had two players with 20-plus points March 3, 2015, at Northwestern: Zak Irvin (28), Aubrey Dawkins (21) Michigan had three players with 20-plus points Jan. 14, 2017, Nebraska: Moe Wagner (23), Zak Irvin (21), Derrick Walton Jr. (20), Michigan had two players with 30-plus points March 12, 1994, at Northwestern: Jalen Rose (33) and Juwan Howard (32) INDIVIDUAL SCORING U-M player had 20 or more points March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue D.J. Wilson (26) U-M player had 30 or more points March 7, 2015, Rutgers Aubrey Dawkins (31) U-M player had 40 or more points Jan. 9, 1988, Minnesota Glen Rice (40) Opponent player had 20 or more points March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Tracy Abrams (23) Opponent player had 30 or more points March 6, 2013, at Purdue Terone Johnson (32) Opponent player had 40 or more points Dec. 30, 1993, Arizona Khalid Reeves (40) INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDING U-M player had 10 or more rebounds March 1, 2017, at Northwestern Moritz Wagner (10) U-M player had 15 or more rebounds Nov. 12, 2013, S.C. State Jon Horford (15) U-M player had 20 or more rebounds Dec. 22, 2008, Florida Gulf Coast DeShawn Sims (20) Opponent player had 10 or more rebounds March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue Caleb Swanigan (13) INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS U-M player had five-plus assists March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Derrick Walton Jr. (16) U-M player had 10-plus assists March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Derrick Walton Jr. (16), U-M Record INDIVIDUAL BLOCKS U-M player had five-plus blocks Nov. 13, 2016, IUPUI D.J. Wilson (5) U-M player had 10-plus blocks Dec. 7, 1985, Florida Southern Roy Tarpley (10) INDIVIDUAL STEALS U-M player had five-plus steals March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Moritz Wagner (5) U-M player had 10-plus steals has yet to happen DOUBLE-DOUBLE U-M player had a double-double (point-rebound) Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Derrick Walton Jr. (17 points, 11 rebounds) U-M player had a double-double (point-assist) March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Derrick Walton Jr. (18 points, 16 assists) U-M player had a double-double (point-block) Dec. 7, 1985, Florida Southern Roy Tarpley (19 points, 10 blocks) Michigan had two players with a double-double Jan. 6, 2013, Iowa Glenn Robinson III (20 points, 10 rebounds) Trey Burke (19 points, 12 assists) TRIPLE-DOUBLE U-M player had a triple-double (point-rebound-assist) Dec. 19, 2015, Youngstown State Derrick Walton Jr. (10P, 11R, 13A) Dec. 15, 2015, Northern Kentucky Caris LeVert (13P, 10R, 10A) Jan. 30, 2011, Iowa Darius Morris (12P, 10R, 11A) Nov. 14, 2009, Northern Michigan Manny Harris (18P, 13R, 10A) March 14, 1987 vs. North Carolina (NCAA) Gary Grant (24P, 10R, 10A) 26 HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

27 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL The Last Time... SCORING Michigan scored 100 or more points Dec. 19, 2015, Youngstown State Michigan (105) - U-M won Michigan scored 90 or more points March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan (93) - U-M won Michigan scored 80 or more points Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Michigan (82) - U-M won Michigan scored fewer than 50 points Nov. 23, 2016, at South Carolina Michigan (46) - U-M lost Opponent scored 100 or more points Dec. 10, 2016, at UCLA UCLA (102) - U-M lost Opponent scored 90 or more points Dec. 8, 2007, at Duke Duke (95) - Duke won Opponent scored fewer than 50 points Dec. 17, 2016, UMES UMES (49) - U-M won Opponent scored fewer than 40 points Dec. 12, 2015, Delware State Delaware State (33) - U-M won REBOUNDING Michigan had more than 50 rebounds Nov. 25, 2008, Norfolk State Michigan (53) Michigan had more than 40 rebounds Feb. 22, 2017, at Rutgers Michigan (40) Michigan had fewer than 25 rebounds Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Michigan (24) Opponent had more than 50 rebounds March 10, 2013, Indiana Indiana (53) Opponent had fewer than 25 rebounds Jan. 26, 2017, Indiana Indiana (20) ASSISTS Michigan had more than 20 assists March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan (20) Michigan had more than 15 assists March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (16) Michigan had fewer than 10 assists March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (6) BLOCKS Michigan had more than 10 blocks Feb. 24, 2007, at Minnesota Michigan (10) Michigan had more than five blocks March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan (5) Michigan had fewer than five blocks March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (4) Michigan did not record a block March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (0) STEALS Michigan had more than 10 steals March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (10) Michigan had more than five steals March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (6) Michigan had fewer than five steals Feb. 22, 2017, at Rutgers Michigan (3) Michigan did not record a steal Feb. 16, 2014, Wisconsin Michigan (0) FIELD GOALS Michigan had more than 40 field goals made Dec. 19, 2015, Youngstown State Michigan (40) Michigan had more than 30 field goals made March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (30) Michigan had fewer than 20 field goals made Feb. 4, 2017, Ohio State Michigan (19) Michigan had more than 70 field goal attempts Jan. 1, 2017, at Iowa Michigan (74) Michigan had more than 60 field goal attempts March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (60) Michigan had fewer than 40 field goal attempts Feb. 6, 2010, Wisconsin Michigan (39) Michigan shot over 60 percent from the field March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan 63.0 percent (34-for-54) Michigan shot over 50 percent from the field March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan 53.6 percent (30-for-56) Michigan shot less than 30 percent from the field Nov. 23, 2016, at South Carolina Michigan 19.2 percent (10-for-52) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Michigan had more than 15 three-point field goals Dec. 13, 2016, Central Arkansas Michigan (19), U-M record Michigan had more than 10 three-point field goals March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan (14) Michigan had fewer than five three-point field goals Dec. 22, 2016, Furman Michigan (4) Michigan did not make three-point field goal March 3, 2013, Michigan State Michigan (0) Michigan had more than 30 three-point field goal attempts Feb. 22, 2017, at Rutgers Michigan (31) Michigan had more than 20 three-point field goal attempts March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (25) Michigan had fewer than 10 three-point field goals attempts Dec. 15, 2007, Central Michigan Michigan (8) Michigan shot over 50 percent on three-pointers March 5, 2017, at Nebraska Michigan 51.9 percent (14-for-27) Michigan shot over 40 percent on three-pointers Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Michigan 42.3 percent (11-for-26) Michigan shot less than 25 percent on three-pointers March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan 24.0 percent (6-for-25) FREE THROWS MADE Michigan had more than 30 free throws made Feb. 14, 2001 vs. Iowa Michigan (34) Michigan had more than 20 free throws made Jan. 14, 2017, Nebraska Michigan (26) Michigan had fewer than 10 free throws made March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (6) Michigan had more than 30 free throw attempts Jan. 14, 2017, Nebraska Michigan (30) Michigan had more than 20 free throw attempts March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (23) Michigan had fewer than 10 free throw attempts March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (7) Michigan had fewer than five free throw attempts Jan. 1, 2017, at Iowa Michigan (5) Michigan shot 100 percent on free throws Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Michigan percent (11-for-11) Michigan shot over 90 percent on free throws Jan. 17, 2016, at Wisconsin Michigan 90.9 percent (10-for-11) Michigan shot less than 50 percent on free throws Feb. 19, 2017, at Minnesota Michigan 50.0 percent (9-for-18) FOULS Michigan had more than 20 fouls Feb. 19, 2017, at Minnesota Michigan (28) Michigan had more than 15 fouls March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (16) Michigan had fewer than 10 fouls Feb. 25, 2017, Purdue Michigan (10) Michigan had fewer than five fouls Dec. 11, 2012, Binghamton Michigan (4) TURNOVERS Michigan had more than 20 turnovers Jan. 28, 2009, at Ohio State Michigan (21) Michigan had more than 10 turnovers March 10, 2017, vs. Purdue (BTT) Michigan (13) Michigan had fewer than 10 turnovers March 9, 2017, vs. Illinois (BTT) Michigan (7) Michigan had fewer than five turnovers Jan. 4, 2017, Penn State Michigan (5) hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 27

28 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores In U-M's only exhibition, the Wolverines, who won 77-49, welcomed back U-M Legend Cazzie Russell (assistant) and his Armstrong State Pirates. Mark Donnal came off the bench scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds helping U-M to a season opening win over Howard, 76-58, at Crisler Center. D.J. Wilson came off the bench to record seven points, 14 rebounds and five blocks and lead U-M to a win over IUPUI to sweep the 2K Classic Ann Arbor Regional. EXHIBITION 1 MICHIGAN: 77 Armstrong State: 49 November 4, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN-Plus (Student U) # U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 M. Wagner, f S. Lonergan, f D. Walton Jr., g Z. Irvin, g D. Robinson, g B. Hibbitts X. Simpson D.J. Wilson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske I. Watson M. Donnal A. Davis TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # Armstrong State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 4 F. Williams, f K.J. James, f M. Goldston, g C. Tillery, g J. Jeffers, g G. Brown D. Council K. Clifton L. Ballard L. Spicer M. Beatty D. Cunningham 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; Armstrong State - None Officials: Lamont Simpson, Brian McNutt, Rob Kueneman Attendance: 10,720 Michigan Armstrong State GAME 1 2K CLASSIC ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN: 76 Howard: 58 November 11, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN-Plus (Student U) # U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g D. Robinson, g B. Hibbitts X. Simpson DJ Wilson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # Howard FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 S. Mangham, f A. Madison, g M. Boyd, g D. Collins, g J. Miller, g D. Mingo K. Andoh C. Williams J. Jones C. Lewis T. Stone M. Obindu TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 11 Technical Fouls: Howard (D. Collins) Foul Out: U-M - None; Howard - M. Obindu (2nd, :49) Officials: Terry Wymer, Jim Schipper, Matt Morales Attendance: 10,094 Michigan Howard GAME 2 2K CLASSIC ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN: 77 IUPUI: 65 November 13, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPNU # U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 M. Wagner, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g D. Robinson, g B. Hibbitts X. Simpson D.J. Wilson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 # IUPUI FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 15 M. O'Leary, f E. Hall, f D. Combs, g K. Thomas, g R. Patterson, g T.J. Henderson J. James D.J. McCall G. Fraser A. Brennan 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; IUPUI - None Officials: Bo Boroski, Steve McJunkins, Andy O'Brien Attendance: 10,812 Michigan IUPUI HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

29 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Box Scores In his first career start, D.J. Wilson netted his first career double-double with 10 points, 12 rebounds in U-M's semifinal win over Marquette at MSG in NYC. Knocking down seven three-pointers, Derrick Walton Jr. scored a game-high 23 points as U-M cruised to the win over SMU in the 2K Classic Championship. In a tough shooting night for U-M, Derrick Walton Jr. led the Wolverines with 15 points as the Maize & Blue dropped its first game at South Carolina, GAME 3 2K CLASSIC MICHIGAN: 79 vs. Marquette: 61 November 17, 2016 New York, N.Y. MSG TV: ESPN2 # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 # Marquette FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 40 L. Fischer, c T. Carter, g K. Reinhardt, g J. Johnson, g H. Cheatham, g M. Howard D. Wilson S. Cohen III S. Hauser M. Heldt A. Rowsey 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; Marquette - None Officials: Terry Oglesby, Donnie Eppley, Rob Riley Attendance: 8,126 Michigan vs. Marquette GAME 4 2K CLASSIC MICHIGAN: 76 vs. SMU: 54 November 18, 2016 New York, N.Y. MSG TV: ESPN2 # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # SMU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 B. Moore, f S. Ojeleye, f S. Milton, g J. Foster, g B. Emelogu, g T. Wilson S. Brown D. McDowell H. Froling L. Kontopoulos J. Wilfong TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: SMU, Emelogu (intentional foul) Foul Out: U-M - None; SMU - None Officials: Mike Roberts, Glenn Mayborg, DJ Carstensen Attendance: 8,088 Michigan vs. SMU GAME 5 t25/24 MICHIGAN: 46 at South Carolina: 61 November 23, 2016 Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena TV: ESPNU # t25/24 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 S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 6 # South Carolina FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 M. Kotsar, f C. Silva, f S. Thornwell, g D. Notice, g P.J. Dozier, g H. Gravett R. Felder K. Gueye R. Tut J. McKie S. Keita TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4, 1 Technical Fouls: none Foul Out: U-M - None; South Carolina - None Officials: Doug Shows, Joe DeRosa, Joe Lindsay Attendance: 13,051 t25/24 Michigan at South Carolina hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 29

30 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores Zak Irvin made six baskets, including two long range buckets, to post a team-best 14 points leading U-M to the win over Mount St. Mary's. Zak Irvin led U-M wih 23 points going 10-for-20 from the field, but U-M was unable to hold onto its lead falling late to Virginia Tech in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge Moe Wagner went 7-for-8 from the field, including 3-for- 4 from long range, leading to 20 points as U-M cruised to an win over Kennesaw State. GAME 6 t25/24 MICHIGAN: 64 Mount St. Mary's: 47 November 26, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN3 # t25/24 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 I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,2 # Mt. St. Mary's FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 M. Sallah, f C. Wray, f J. Robinson, g G. Alexander, g E. Long, g M. Wilson W. Miller R. Miller R. Gomes TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 Technical Fouls: Mount St. Mary's E. Long Foul Out: U-M - None; Mount St. Mary's - None Officials: Lamont Simpson, Ray Perone, Bill Ek Attendance: 9,410 t-25/24 Michigan Mount St. Mary's GAME 7 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE MICHIGAN: 70 Virginia Tech: 73 November 30, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN2 # 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 I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 # Virginia Tech FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 2 K. Sy, f A. Hill, f C. Clarke, f J. Robinson, g J. Bibbs, g S. Allen Z. LeDay T. Outlaw 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 - D.J. Wilson (3:03); Virginia Tech - A. Hill (4:24) Officials: Terry Oglesby, Kelly Pfeifer, Paul Szelc Attendance: 9,981 Michigan Virginia Tech GAME 8 MICHIGAN: 82 Kennesaw State: 55 December 3, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN-Plus (Student U) # 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 B Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 # Kennesaw State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 2 J. Jones, f A. Williams, f K. Ray, g K. Clarke, g N. Masterson, g J. Nielsen A. Wilson J. Burnett Z. Cameron 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; Kennesaw State - None Officials: Rob Riley, John Floyd, Josh White Attendance: 10,687 Michigan Kennesaw State HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

31 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Box Scores After his rebound and putback with 14.9 second gave U-M a one-point lead, Moe Wagner blocked Eric Davis' attempt to secure a win over Texas. Zak Irvin drained four three-pointers en route to a U-M best 18 points, while adding five rebounds and seven assists in setback at No. 2 UCLA. U-M made a program record 19 three-pointer on a record 45 attempts, as the Wolverines cruised to a win over Central Arkansas at Crisler Center. GAME 9 MICHIGAN: 53 Texas: 50 December 6, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN2 # 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: 4 # Texas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 31 J. Allen, f S. Cleare, f T. Mack, g A. Jones, g K. Roach Jr., g J. Young J. Banks K. Yancy E. Davis Jr 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; Texas - None Officials: Gene Steratore, D.J. Carstensen, Tom Eades Attendance: 10,613 Michigan Texas GAME 10 MICHIGAN: 84 at #2/2 UCLA: 102 December 10, 2016 Los Angeles, Calif. Pauley Pavilion TV: ESPN2 # 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 F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 # #2/2 UCLA FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 14 G. Goloman, f T.J. Leaf, f L. Ball, g I. Hamilton, g B. Alford, g A. Holiday I. Wulff I. Anigbogu J. Smith A. Wulff I. Okwarabizie 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; UCLA - G. Goloman (2nd, 6:24) Officials: Verne Harris, David Hall, Eric Curry Attendance: 13,571 Michigan at #2/2 UCLA GAME 11 MICHIGAN: 97 Central Arkansas: 53 December 13, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 # Central Arkansas FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 22 T. Schmit, f M. Kamba, g D. Brooks, g J. Howard, g T. Unruh, g E. Lee A. Christensson J. Lowery D. Parnell O. Iyekekpolor A. Weidenaar J. Grant 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; Central Arkansas - None Officials: Steve McJunkins, Donnie Eppley, Rob Kueneman Attendance: 9,486 Michigan Central Arkansas hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 31

32 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores Draining 5-of-7 three-pointers, Derrick Walton Jr. scored 21 points, while adding six rebounds and five assists in U-M's win over Maryland Eastern Shore. In a game with 11 lead changes and eight ties, Derrick Walton Jr. drained a three-pointer with 25 seconds to help U-M escape with a win over Furman. D.J. Wilson was a force for U-M with his third doubledouble posting 28 points, 14 rebounds and six assists in the thrilling overtime Big Ten opener at Iowa. GAME 12 MICHIGAN: 98 Maryland Eastern Shore: 49 December 17, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 Z. Irvin, g D. Robinson, g B. Hibbitts X. Simpson Abdur-Rahkman F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 # UMES FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 B. Copeland, f I. Taylor, f R. Andino, g L. Mcintosh, g D. Caldwell, g M. Seylan T. Rivera D. Dorsett R. Pickett T. Jones D. Peck TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Maryland Eastern Shore - None Officials: Terry Oglesby, Rob Riley, Brooks Wells Attendance: 12,020 Michigan = 98 Maryland Eastern Shore = 49 GAME 13 MICHIGAN: 68 Furman: 62 December 22, 2016 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 # Furman FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 G. Beans, f K. Acox, f J. Davis, g D. Sibley, g D. Fowler, g T. Clark J. Williams A. Brown J. Lyons M. Rafferty 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; Furman - None Officials: Paul Szelc, Kelly Pfeifer, Luke Schumer Attendance: 10,634 Michigan Furman GAME 14 OVERTIME MICHIGAN: 83 at Iowa: 86 January 1, 2017 Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena TV: BTN # 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 S. Lonergan D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 0 # Iowa FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 T. Cook, f C. Pemsl, f J. Bohannon, g I. Moss, g P. Jok, g A. Wagner C. Williams B. Ellingson D. Uhl N. Baer TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 3 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None; Iowa - None Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Bo Boroski, Larry Scirotto Attendance: 13,988 Michigan at Iowa HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

33 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Trailing by 14 points with 12 minutes remaining, U-M rallied to win its first B1G game, 72-69, over Penn State giving U-M coach John Beilein his 200th win at U-M. Moe Wagner scored 15 of his team-best 17 points in the second half, while grabbing five rebounds and two blocks in loss to Maryland at Crisler Center. D.J. Wilson was 8-for-12 from the field to lead the Wolverines with 19 points, while adding four rebounds and a steal in road loss at Illinois. GAME 15 MICHIGAN: 72 Penn State: 69 January 4, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 S. Lonergan D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 # Penn State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 0 P. Banks, f L. Stevens, f J. Moore, c T. Carr, g J. Reaves, g N. Bostick T. Samuel M. Watkins S. Garner 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; Penn State - Stevens (1:39, 2nd) Officials: Terry Wymer, Mike Eades, Pat Driscoll Attendance: 11,385 Michigan Penn State GAME 16 MICHIGAN: 77 Maryland: 70 January 7, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN2 # 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 # Maryland FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 21 J. Jackson, f D. Dodd, f A. Cowan, g M. Trimble, g K. Huerter, g J. Brantley L.G. Gill J. Nickens I. Bender 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; Maryland - None Officials: Lamont Simpson, Terry Oglesby, Gene Steratore Attendance: 11,527 Michigan Maryland GAME 17 MICHIGAN: 69 at Illinois: 85 January 11, 2017 Champaign, Ill. State Farm Center TV: BTN # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0 # Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 L. Black, f M. Morgan, c J. Coleman-Lands, g T. Abrams, g M. Hill, g K. Nichols T. Lucas A. Jordan S. Oladimeji C. Jones M. Finke A. Austin 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 - D. Robinson (2nd, 2:59); Illinois - None Officials: Paul Szelc, Chris Beaver, John Gaffney Attendance: 11,404 Michigan at Illinois hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 33

34 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores Derrick Walton Jr. led three Wolverines with 20-plus points as he scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half as U-M claimed a win over Nebraska. Zak Irvin posted his second straight 20-plus point game with exactly 20 points, while adding six rebounds and three assists in loss at Wisconsin. Derrick Walton Jr. recorded his sixth career doubledouble with 13 points and 11 rebounds as U-M led start to finish in win over Illinois at Crisler Center. GAME 18 MICHIGAN: 91 Nebraska: 85 January 14, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 # Nebraska FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 M. Jacobson, f I. Roby, f T. Webster, g G. Watson Jr., g E. Taylor, g J. Horne J. McVeigh N. Fuller J. Tshimanga 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; Nebraska - E. Talyor (2nd, :26) Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Tom Eades, Rob Kueneman Attendance: 11,145 Michigan Nebraska GAME 19 MICHIGAN: 64 at #17/17 Wisconsin: 68 January 17, 2017 Madison, Wis. Kohl Center TV: ESPN # 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 F. Wright-Jones J. Teske D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 0,1 # #17/17 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 K. Iverson A. Illikainen 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 - M. Wagner (2nd, 1:13), D.J. Wilson (2nd, :22), D. Walton Jr. (2nd :14); Wisconsin - None Officials: Terry Wymer, Bo Boroski, Kelly Pfeifer Attendance: 17,287 Michigan at #17/17 Wisconsin GAME 20 MICHIGAN: 66 Illinois: 57 January 21, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: BTN # 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 I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 5 # Illinois FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 L. Black, f M. Morgan, c J. Coleman-Lands, g T. Abrams, g M. Hill, g D.J. Williams J. Tate K. Nichols T. Lucas A. Jordan M. Thorne Jr 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: U-M - None Illinois - None Officials: Terry Oglesby, Larry Scirotto, Ray Perone Attendance: 12,234 Michigan Illinois HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

35 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Box Scores Derrick Walton Jr. led six Wolverines in double figure scoring with his 21 points while adding five assists in U-M's win over Indiana at Crisler Center. Derrick Walton Jr. posted 20-plus points for the second straight game with posting 24 points while adding nine rebounds and five assists in the loss at MSU. Derrick Walton Jr. posted his third straight 20-plus point game (25) and his seventh career double-doubel adding his 10 rebounds in loss to Ohio State. GAME 21 MICHIGAN: 90 Indiana: 60 January 26, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN2 # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 3 # Indiana FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 15 Z. McRoberts, f T. Bryant, c J. Blackmon Jr., g J. Newkirk, g R. Johnson, g C. Jones D. Green J. Morgan D. Davis F. McSwain Jr G. Gelon 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 Indiana - None Officials: Brian Dorsey, Chris Beaver, Steve McJunkins Attendance: 11,267 Michigan Indiana GAME 22 MICHIGAN: 62 at Michigan State: 70 January 29, 2017 East Lansing, Mich. Breslin Center TV: CBS # 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 F. Wright-Jones J. Teske D. Robinson I. Watson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # MSU FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 22 M. Bridges, f N. Ward, f J. Langford, g L. Nairn Jr., g E. Harris, g K. Ahrens A. Ellis III C. Winston M. McQuaid K. Goins M. Van Dyk TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: U-M, M. Wagner (2nd. 3:16); MSU, T. Izzo (1st, 16:36), N. Ward (2nd, 3:16) Foul Out: U-M - None MSU - None Officials: Terry Wymer, DJ Carstensen, Mike Eades Attendance: 14,797 Michigan at Michigan State GAME 23 MICHIGAN: 66 Ohio State: 70 February 4, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN # 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 # Ohio State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 1 J. Tate, f M. Loving, f T. Thompson, c C.J. Jackson, g K. Williams, g M. Potter J. Lyle A. Wesson TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2,1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - M. Wagner (2nd, :15) OSU - None Officials: Bo Boroski, Terry Oglesby, Eric Curry Attendance: 12,196 Michigan Ohio State hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 35

36 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores With his fourth straight 20-plus point game, Derrick Walton Jr. led U-M the largest win over Michigan State since 1996 with an victory at Crisler Center. Moe Wagner recorded his first career double-double with 11 points and a career-best 10 boards in road win at Indiana -- U-M's first since Moe Wagner helped U-M upset 11/10 Wisconsin with his 21 points as he was 8-for-14 from the field with three long range buckets. GAME 24 MICHIGAN: 86 Michigan State: 57 February 7, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN # 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 B. Hibbitts X. Simpson F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # Michigan State FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 22 M. Bridges, f N. Ward, f J. Langford, g L. Nairn Jr., g E. Harris, g K. Ahrens A. Ellis III C. Winston M. McQuaid K. Goins M. Van Dyk C. George TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 Technical Fouls: U-M, Wilson (1st, 4:31), MSU, Ward (1st, 3:49) Foul Out: U-M - None MSU - None Officials: Ted Valentine, Gene Steratore, John Gaffney Attendance: 11,864 Michigan Michigan State GAME 25 MICHIGAN: 75 at Indiana: 63 February 12, 2017 Bloomington, Ind. Assembly Hall TV: CBS Sports # 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 S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1,1 # Indiana FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 J. Morgan, f T. Bryant, c J. Blackmon Jr., g J. Newkirk, g R. Johnson, g C. Jones D. Green Z. McRoberts D. Davis F. McSwain Jr 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 - Moe Wagner (2nd, :45), Indiana - None Officials: Terry Wymer, Terry Oglesby, Mike Eades Attendance: 17,222 Michigan at Indiana GAME 26 MICHIGAN: 64 #11/10 Wisconsin: 58 February 16, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN # 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: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # #11/10 Wisconsin FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 10 N. Hayes, f E. Happ, f V. Brown, f D. Trice, g Z. Showalter,g J. Hill C. Thomas IV K. Iverson A. Illikainen 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, Wisconsin - E. Happ (2nd, :36) Officials: Pat Driscoll, Chris Beaver, Bo Boroski Attendance: 12,128 Michigan #11/10 Wisconsin HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

37 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Box Scores Despite five players score in double figures including Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman's 14 points, U-M dropped a heartbreaking decision in OT at Minnesota. Zak Irvin led U-M with 16 points, while adding six rebounds and three assists in a key road win for the Wolverines at Rutgers and the RAC. Moe Wagner scored 22 of his 24 points in the first half helping U-M to the upset win over B1G leader & No. 14 Purdue during U-M's Senior Day at Crisler Center. GAME 27 OVERTIME MICHIGAN: 78 at Minnesota: 83 February 19, 2017 MInneapolis, Minn. Williams Arena TV: BTN # 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: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 5 # Minnesota FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 3 J. Murphy, f R. Lynch, c A. Springs, g N. Mason, g A. Coffey, g D. McBrayer B. Konate E. Curry A. Gilbert TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: OT: PT FG%: 1st: nd: OT: FT%: 1st: nd: OT: Game: Game: Game: Deadball: 4 Technical Fouls: U-M Bench (4:39) Foul Out: U-M - M. Wagner (OT, 1:25), D. Robinson (OT, :01); Minnesota - None Officials: Rob Riley, Ted Valentine, John Gaffney Attendance: 12,091 Michigan at Minnesota GAME 28 MICHIGAN: 68 at Rutgers: 64 February 22, 2017 Piscataway, N.J. The RAC TV: BTN # U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 5 D.J. Wilson, f M. Wagner, c 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: 5 # Rutgers FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 33 D. Freeman, f C.J. Gettys, c C. Sanders, g M. Williams, g I. Thiam, g N. Johnson S. Doorson J. Laurent E. Omoruyi C. Sa 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, Rutgers - None Officials: Gene Steratore, Lamont Simpson, Lewis Garrison Attendance: 5,369 Michigan at Rutgers GAME 29 MICHIGAN: 82 #14/14 Purdue: 70 February 25, 2017 Ann Arbor, Mich. Crisler Center TV: ESPN2 # 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, f X. Simpson S. Lonergan D. Robinson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 # #14/14 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: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 1 Technical Fouls: None Foul Out: U-M - None, Purdue - None Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Terry Oglesby, Kelly Pfeifer Attendance: 12,707 Michigan #14/14 Purdue hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 37

38 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Season Box Scores Derrick Walton Jr. guided a U-M comeback with 15 points and six assists, however, the Wolverines fell, 67-65, as Northwestern made a last second layup. Derrick Walton Jr. finished with 18 points and broke U-M legend Gary Grant's 30-year old record for assists in a game (14) as Walton had 16 in win at Nebraska. 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. GAME 30 MICHIGAN: 65 at Northwestern: 67 March 1, 2017 Evanston, Ill. Welsh-Ryan Arena TV: BTN # U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 13 M. Wagner, f D.J. Wilson, f D. Walton Jr., g Abdur-Rahkman, g Z. Irvin, g D. Robinson X. Simpson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 4 # Northwestern FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 34 S. Lumpkin, f V. Law, f D. Pardon, c S. Lindsey, g B. McIntosh, g J. Ash B. Benson N. Taphorn G. Skelly 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 Northwestern - None Officials: Terry Wymer, Gene Steratore, Paul Szelc Attendance: 8,117 Michigan at Northwestern GAME 31 MICHIGAN: 93 at Nebraska: 57 March 5, 2017 Lincoln, Neb. Pinnacle Bank Arena TV: BTN # 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 F. Wright-Jones J. Teske S. Lonergan D. Robinson I. Watson M. Donnal TEAM TOTALS TOTAL FG%: 1st: nd: Game: PT FG%: 1st: nd: Game: FT%: 1st: nd: Game: Deadball: 2 # Nebraska FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 12 M. Jacobson, f E. Morrow Jr., f T. Webster, g G. Watson Jr., g E. Taylor, g J. Horne J. Shultis J. McVeigh M. Laws I. Roby M. Elradi N. Fuller J. Tshimanga 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 Nebraska - None Officials: Terry Oglesby, Kelly Pfeifer, Eric Curry Attendance: 15,293 Michigan at Nebraska GAME 32 B1G TOURNAMENT No. 8 MICHIGAN: 75 vs. No. 9 Illinois: 55 March 9, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center TV: BTN # #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 #8 Michigan vs. #9 Illinois HAIL! TO THE VICTORS VALIANT hail! to the conqu'ring heroes

39 Game Day Notebook MICHIGAN BASKETBALL Box Scores 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. GAME 33 B1G TOURNAMENT OT No. 8 MICHIGAN: 74 vs. No. 1 (#13/12) Purdue: 70 March 10, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center TV: ESPN # #8 U-M FG 3FG FT O-D TOT F TP A TO B S MIN 05 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 GAME 34 B1G TOURNAMENT No. 8 MICHIGAN: vs. No. 4 Minnesota: March 11, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center TV: CBS GAME 25 B1G TOURNAMENT MICHIGAN: vs. TBD: March 12, 2017 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center TV: CBS 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 #8 Michigan vs. #1 Purdue hail! hail! to michigan THE LEADERS AND BEST! 39

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