No. 3 Michigan men's basketball lands final punch in 92-87 win at No. 4 Ohio State

Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Sunday afternoon’s game at the Schottenstein Center lived up to the billing. Michigan, ranked No. 3 in the Ferris Mowers men’s basketball coaches poll, and No. 4 Ohio State threw haymakers for 40 minutes in perhaps the most entertaining game of the season.  Neither team led by more than six points, and the lead changed hands numerous times over the course of the game. But Michigan overcame a career-best 30 points from Ohio State’s Duane Washington Jr. thanks to the contributions of center Hunter Dickinson, who scored 16 of his team-high 22 points in the second half and carried the Wolverines to a 92-87 win in Columbus, Ohio.  Eli Brooks scored 17 points, and Chaundee Brown scored 15 off the bench and played exemplary defense.  The Wolverines (16-1) are 11-1 in conference play, with five games remaining; because the conference title may now be determined by winning percentage, Sunday’s win was especially…

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