Michigan Wolverines players celebrate 81-71 comeback win over Oregon Ducks at Matthew Knight Arena.
Michigan Wolverines players celebrate 81-71 comeback win over Oregon Ducks at Matthew Knight Arena.
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Michigan beats shorthanded Oregon 81-71 to sweep West Coast trip

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No. 4 Michigan rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat injury-plagued Oregon 81-71 on Saturday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene. The win completes a successful Pacific Northwest road swing for the Wolverines, who improved to 16-1 overall and 6-1 in Big Ten play. Oregon, missing key players Jackson Shelstad and Nate Bittle, put up a fight but couldn't keep pace in the second half.

Michigan's West Coast trip concluded triumphantly as the Wolverines overcame a one-point halftime deficit to secure an 81-71 victory over Oregon on January 17, 2026, at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon. Entering as heavy favorites after a 82-72 win over Washington earlier in the week, Michigan (16-1, 6-1 Big Ten) faced a resilient Ducks squad depleted by injuries to preseason All-Big Ten selections Jackson Shelstad (right hand) and Nate Bittle (foot), who together account for over 30 points per game.

The first half was competitive, with Oregon (8-10, 1-6) leading 41-40 at the break despite shooting poorly early on, missing 10 of their first 13 attempts. Michigan built an early 21-10 lead behind corner threes from L.J. Cason and contributions from Trey McKenney and Will Tschetter, but Oregon mounted an 11-2 run to take the lead late. Wei Lin's buzzer-beating three over Yaxel Lendeborg sealed the halftime edge for the Ducks.

Michigan flipped the script in the second half, using a 12-2 spurt fueled by Aday Mara's versatile play—including a reverse jam, running hook, and assists—to grab a 58-49 lead with 13:20 remaining. Morez Johnson Jr. added key buckets at the rim after limited first-half minutes due to fouls, extending the advantage to 68-56. Oregon's Sean Stewart led with 22 points and Kwame Evans Jr. scored 18, helping the Ducks outscore Michigan 22-12 on second-chance points and 19-8 off turnovers, but they lacked the firepower to close the gap.

Elliot Cadeau topped Michigan with 17 points, Nimari Burnett added 15 (including a three and dunk), and Mara contributed 12. Defensive stands, like Lendeborg and Johnson's blocks, preserved the win. Oregon coach Dana Altman had challenged his team to show character amid adversity, but the Ducks have now lost four straight. Michigan's focus remained sharp, as coach Dusty May noted every opponent has talent despite the absences. This marks the second straight year Michigan has swept Big Ten West Coast foes.

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Discussions on X highlight Michigan's gritty road win and perfect West Coast sweep despite foul trouble, turnovers, and a strong first-half effort from shorthanded Oregon. Michigan fans and analysts praise the second-half rally and bench contributions, while Oregon supporters commend their team's resilience without key players like Shelstad and Bittle. Some express concerns over Michigan's fouling trends and mortality against depleted opponents.

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Dynamic illustration of Michigan Wolverines' 101-83 basketball victory over Maryland Terrapins, capturing second-half dominance and key moments at Xfinity Center.
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Michigan defeats Maryland 101-83 despite Terps' strong first half

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Second-ranked Michigan withstood a competitive first half from Maryland before pulling away for a 101-83 victory at Xfinity Center on Saturday night. The Wolverines improved to 10-0, while the Terps suffered a setback with star center Pharrel Payne exiting due to a foot injury late in the first half. Maryland guard David Coit led all scorers with 31 points on 8-of-12 three-point shooting.

The No. 1 Michigan Wolverines overcame a 16-point deficit to defeat unranked Northwestern 87-75 on Wednesday night. A decisive 45-17 run in the final stretch secured the road win at Welsh-Ryan Arena. The victory keeps Michigan atop the rankings ahead of a matchup with improving UCLA.

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Michigan secured a narrow 83-81 victory over rival Michigan State at the Breslin Center, solidifying their position as the top team in a competitive Big Ten conference. The win featured standout performances from first-year transfers and freshmen, highlighting the Wolverines' quick rebuild under coach Dusty May. A pregame moment where May faced boos from the student section added to the game's lore.

The Michigan Wolverines return home to face the Wisconsin Badgers in a Big Ten conference game on Saturday. Coming off a narrow victory against Penn State, Michigan aims to regain its dominant form at the Crisler Center. The matchup tips off at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.

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No. 3 Michigan aims to end a nine-game losing streak to No. 10 Illinois in a crucial Big Ten conference game on Friday night in Champaign, Illinois. A win would clinch the outright regular season title for the Wolverines. The Illini seek to rebound from a recent overtime loss at UCLA.

Chad Baker-Mazara scored 29 points with five three-pointers to lead USC to a 73-71 victory over Wisconsin on Sunday, ending the Badgers' five-game winning streak. The Trojans overcame a 12-point deficit in the second half to secure the upset in Madison. Ezra Ausar added 17 points for USC, while Nick Boyd led Wisconsin with 29 points.

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The 2026 Big Ten men's basketball tournament began on March 10 at the United Center in Chicago, with Michigan positioned as the top favorite after a dominant 29-2 regular season. Early games saw Maryland defeat Oregon 70-60 and Northwestern beat Penn State 76-66 in the first round. Michigan State emerges as a potential challenger despite two losses to the Wolverines this year.

 

 

 

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