Michigan cranks up the physicality in Big Ten Tournament win over Purdue
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INDIANAPOLIS – The Michigan Wolverines were in the fight for a Big Ten regular season championship until almost the very end, but the title slipped through their fingers. But the conference tournament provides an opportunity to hit the reset button and hit a stride ahead of March Madness, and U-M answered the call in an 86-68 win over Purdue on Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
In many ways, it was their most complete effort of the season. Outside of a 6-0 run to start the game for the Boilermakers, Michigan was in control from start to finish. Players and coaches cited the quarterfinal victory on a renewed physicality that materialized this week in practices.
Outside of bringing the fight to Purdue, Michigan turned the ball over just 6 times in the victory, which puts them a win away from the Big Ten Tournament championship game. It now plays No. 2 seed Maryland on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.
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