Monday, March 14, 2011

Big Ten Tournament/NCAA Selection Monday

Michigan had a disappointing game in the Big 10 Tournament, losing 55-47 in the second round to Illinois.  The Illini jumped out to an early lead and combined with some poor shooting and a few turnovers Michigan couldn't overcome a huge deficit.  They made a strong comeback at the end, but there wasn't enough time left to pull it off.  Uneven officiating didn't help, but that was not the main problem.

From the Michigan Daily:
Against Illinois on Friday, the Wolverines couldn't do either effectively, which eventually doomed them against a team with the worst record in the Big Ten.
Even though Michigan played solid defense, it never found offensive rhythm from anywhere on the court. Despite getting plenty of open looks, the Wolverines couldn't capitalize consistently. Whether in the post, perimeter or midrange, it didn’t matter — Michigan simply couldn't find the net.
“We were getting some good looks, and the people we wanted to shoot were shooting it and they weren't falling for us,” senior guard Veronica Hicks said after the game. “They were making shots and we weren't.”
Today the NCAA announces which teams will be in the field of 64 - despite the loss, Michigan is "on the bubble" and has a decent shot at being invited.  Charlie Creme currently has them as one of the last four "in".  We'll find out tonight.

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