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H ello, money. The Michigan Wolverines walked out of Las Vegas $1 million richer after winning the Players Era Tournament. After crushing both San Diego State and Auburn, the Wolverines demolished Gonzaga -- which was KenPom's top-rated team -- 101-61 on Wednesday night.
Per ESPN, Michigan is the first team in the AP Poll era, which extends to 1948, with consecutive wins by at least 30 points against ranked teams. Wednesday’s win was Michigan’s most lopsided over an AP-ranked team ever. Gonzaga hadn’t lost by that much since 1990, nine years before its current coach, Mark Few, took over.
Michigan basketball secured a historic Division I feat with its dominant win vs. the Gonzaga Bulldogs, extending a stunning early-season run.
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Three days in Las Vegas, and for Dusty May and Michigan basketball, there was no hangover. For the Wolverines' opponents, however, that's a different story.
The Top 25 matchup tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET on TNT from Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas as part of the Players Era Festival. Here's how to watch for free.
Fueled by a stingy defensive effort, No. 7 Michigan put the clamps on San Diego State and dominated in just about every facet in a 94-54 rout.
CINCINNATI — A brutal way to enter Thanksgiving for the Bearcats. Cincinnati suffered the worst loss of the Wes Miller era on Wednesday night to Eastern Michigan 64-54.