NCAAB Game Recap - Nebraska at Michigan
Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Gonz
86
Pacif
66
F
Nebras
53
Mich
82
F
Woff
80
Chat
54
F
Wash
73
Cal
76
F
StFPA
83
Merrim
72
F
RobM
63
SacHr
87
F
Xav
84
StJon
73
F
NE
75
Del
64
F
TxSt
58
Troy
44
F
UConn
63
WichSt
65
F
W&M
67
Tows
65
F
NMSt
75
UMKC
55
F
Elon
73
JMU
58
F
Winth
75
Hamp
90
F
Bry
66
StFNY
74
F
IL-C
72
Oakl
86
F
ArkLR
66
GaSo
81
F
Hof
80
Drex
77
F
FaDi
65
MtStM
59
F
CenCT
55
LIU
84
F
ArkSt
60
GASt
76
F
UNCG
100
Citad
96
F
Mercer
71
VMI
84
F
Marsh
90
LaTec
79
F
W Ky
73
UAB
67
F
UND
88
IPFW
82
F
APSU
80
E KY
82
F
Furm
90
Samf
81
F
Murr
71
MorSt
52
F
ODU
65
UTSA
64
F
FAU
60
N TX
54
F
App
75
ULM
81
F
WriSt
67
WIGB
70
F
CoCar
70
UL
83
F
IUPUI
85
Detr
87
F
NoKY
65
WIMil
55
F
TexAr
75
USA
57
F
UTRGV
82
ChiSt
77
F
NebOm
80
ORU
84
F
TNSt
74
SEMO
89
F
TNTec
68
SIU-E
76
F
USC
88
UCLA
93
F(OT)
WaSt
50
Stan
98
F
Ariz
74
OrSt
72
F
Tul
64
Tuls
72
F
NDSU
65
SDak
75
F
Web
61
N CO
85
F
Minn
62
NW
50
F
W IL
46
Denv
74
F
JSU
89
E IL
84
F(2OT)
Belm
112
TN-M
67
F
Sac
59
E WA
56
F
CAPoly
75
CS-Ful
86
F
Seatt
67
CBU
65
F
LongB
69
UCSB
64
F
USD
91
USF
90
F(OT)
PorSt
67
Ida
65
F
AzSt
51
Oreg
79
F
SCla
70
LoyMa
72
F
Portl
48
StMar
65
F
UCIrv
64
UCDav
48
F

Feb 28, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Nebraska

21

32

53

(9) Michigan

43

39

82

No. 9 Michigan beats Nebraska 82-53 in home finale
Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:55 PM

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) For the first time all season, Michigan needed to change its starting lineup.

The Wolverines didn't miss a beat.

Jon Teske scored a career-high 22 points, and No. 9 Michigan easily rebounded from its loss to Michigan State with an 82-53 victory over Nebraska on Thursday night. The Wolverines were without Charles Matthews, out with a right ankle injury, but Isaiah Livers replaced him in the starting lineup and had 12 points and 10 rebounds.

"Charles, he does a lot of great things. I tried to replace him as best I could," Livers said. "Trying to grab 50-50 balls, just knock the open shots and go dunk on people's heads - that's Charles Matthews' game."

Livers started 22 games last season as a freshman, but this season, Michigan's starting five for its first 28 games was Matthews, Teske, Iggy Brazdeikis, Jordan Poole and Zavier Simpson. That finally changed because of the injury to the 6-foot-6 Matthews, who had a boot on the injured ankle. Coach John Beilein didn't give any details on Matthews' prognosis.

The Wolverines (25-4, 14-4 Big Ten) raced out to a 22-point halftime lead behind Teske and Brazdeikis. It was the last home game for Michigan, which finishes the regular season with trips to Maryland and Michigan State.

The Wolverines lost only once at home in 2018-19 - 77-70 to Michigan State on Sunday. That dropped Michigan a game behind the Spartans in the Big Ten title race, but the Wolverines still look formidable - and they weren't about to slip up against a struggling Nebraska team.

"If they're going to play for a conference championship, you can't lose at home - certainly can't lose at home to a 10th-place team," Cornhuskers coach Tim Miles said. "I think that just making shots early deflated our guys, but this is not a league to feel sorry for yourself."

Brazdeikis went down holding his left knee near the end of the first half, but he walked off without assistance and was back at the beginning of the second. He finished with 20 points.

Nana Akenten scored 11 points for Nebraska (15-14, 5-13).

BIG PICTURE

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers nearly shook up the conference title race when they played Purdue tough over the weekend but lost by three. They put up little resistance against Michigan. James Palmer, Nebraska's leading scorer, was held to a season-low seven points.

"Obviously the wins aren't there and we've been racking up a lot of losses, but give credit to the teams we've played," forward Tanner Borchardt said.

Michigan: When Brazdeikis is shooting well, the Wolverines are tough to beat because they don't need as much scoring from Teske or Simpson. And when Teske is also contributing - the 7-foot-1 center made all three of his 3-point attempts Thursday - that's an additional bonus.

HONORED

Michigan honored Matthews on senior night. He has a year of eligibility left but is a candidate to leave early for the NBA.

"He's one of the best kids I've ever coached," Beilein said. "He's a Kentucky transfer, and he just came in here and he just bought in a hundred percent."

Matthews, who has played two seasons at Michigan, briefly addressed the crowd after the game, expressing his appreciation.

RESERVES

Michigan went deep into its bench in this blowout win. Freshman Colin Castleton scored 11 points in 9:09. He'd scored six points all season before Thursday.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Michigan took care of business while short-handed, but its next matchup this week is the more intriguing game.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: The Cornhuskers will try one more time to be a spoiler in the race for first place, playing at No. 6 Michigan State on Tuesday night.

Michigan: The Wolverines play at No. 17 Maryland on Sunday.

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Leaders

Nebraska PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Akenten 11 0 0 2 1 0
G. Watson Jr. 10 0 2 4 1 0
Michigan PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Teske 22 0 0 10 0 1
I. Brazdeikis 20 0 1 7 1 0

Team Comparison

Nebras Mich
Points For 53 82
Field Goals 23/67-34% 30/54-56%
Three Pointers 2/12-17% 12/22-55%
Free Throws 5/9-56% 10/19-53%
Offensive Rebounds 10 8
Defensive Rebounds 21 35
Rebounds 32 44
Blocks 3 4
Steals 8 3
Turnovers 7 13
Personal Fouls 12 10
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Mich Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Feb 28 Nebras 53 @ Mich 82 N. Akenten 11 J. Teske 22

Game Information

Stadium: Crisler Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Attendance: 12,707
Game Time: