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If Michigan basketball wanted to secure its destiny as an NCAA Tournament team, it would have to get past rival Ohio State on Sunday. The Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes at home earlier in the season, and would have to do what it could against OSU on the road while being shorthanded, as it was announced before the game that center Hunter Dickinson would be out due to a stomach ailment. The teams traded blows to start the game, with multiple lead changes, as the Wolverines found ways to get baskets while the Buckeyes hit a barrage of 3s. The two traded blows for a long while, but near the end of the first half, as Michigan struggled to hit from the floor, OSU started to pull away, taking a 37-30 lead into the locker room at halftime. But Michigan didn’t give up, tying the game four-plus minutes into the…
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