NCAAB Game Recap - Minnesota at Michigan
Sat Mar 16, 2019 3:30 PM EDT

UMBC
49
Vermt
66
F
Penn
58
Harv
66
F
Wisc
55
MSU
67
F
NCC
50
Norf
47
F
Hou
61
Mem
58
F
TxSt
46
GASt
59
F
TXSo
86
PVAM
92
F
Seton
72
Vill
74
F
BGSU
73
Buff
87
F
E WA
62
Mont
68
F
W Ky
56
ODU
62
F
GrCan
57
NMSt
89
F
Oreg
68
Wash
48
F
CS-Ful
64
UCIrv
92
F
Princ
77
Yale
83
F
Tenn
82
KY
78
F
StLou
67
David
44
F
WichSt
63
Cin
66
F
SDSU
57
UtSt
64
F
GaSo
58
TexAr
67
F
NOrl
60
AbCh
77
F
Minn
49
Mich
76
F
IaSt
78
Kansas
66
F
FSU
63
Duke
73
F
URI
51
StBon
68
F
Fla
62
Aub
65
F

Mar 16, 2019, 3:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(7) Minnesota

19

30

49

(3) Michigan

38

38

76

Livers scores 21, No. 10 Michigan pounds Minnesota 76-49
Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:00 PM

CHICAGO (AP) No. 10 Michigan had just buried Minnesota when the focus shifted to the opportunity at hand.

The Wolverines didn't just earn a shot at a record third straight Big Ten Tournament championship. They put themselves in position to get some payback against their archrival.

Isaiah Livers scored a career-high 21 points, and Michigan set up a Big Ten title game against No. 6 Michigan State with a 76-49 romp over Minnesota in the semifinals on Saturday.

The third-seeded Wolverines (28-5) took control with a big run in the first half and put the game away in the second. On Sunday, they will go for their first win in three tries this season over the Spartans, who beat Wisconsin 67-55 in the other semifinal.

"I'm so excited to get this opportunity again," Ignas Brazdeikas said. "We've got to embrace this opportunity, because we might not get it again. We might not play them again. We've got to get our revenge."

Michigan blew a chance to win the regular-season title by losing to its rival twice in the final four games. Michigan State wound up with the top seed in the conference tournament.

They're set to meet again, with the Spartans trying to extend a record by winning their sixth championship and Michigan also trying to do something no other Big Ten team has done.

"We have to embrace it," coach John Beilein said. "Michigan State is not going away as being a force in the Big Ten. Michigan is not going away as a force in the Big Ten. And as a result, you have two great programs ... that have both been to Final Fours the last 10 years. ... It's a great venue right now, with two really storied programs going at it. There were times in the '60s and '70s and '80s that weren't like that. Now, to be right there, it feels really good that we've accomplished that. I think they feel the same way, that they are competing with a great program like Michigan every day and it's great for everybody."

Beating Michigan State almost certainly won't be easy. Getting past Minnesota, however, was a breeze .

Livers matched a personal best by nailing four 3-pointers. Zavier Simpson added 15 points and nine assists, helping Michigan win its 10th straight Big Ten Tournament game - the conference's longest such streak.

Amir Coffey led Minnesota (21-13) with 14 points. But after squeezing out tight victories over Penn State and No. 13 Purdue to reach the semifinals for the second time in three years, the Gophers were simply overmatched.

"I think we made a good run," Minnesota's Jordan Murphy said. "Obviously, this is something we can take away from and have positive momentum going into the (NCAA) Tournament. We'll see where we're at tomorrow and just make sure that our guys are confident and make sure we keep our heads up."

BIG RUN

The game was tied at 13 midway through the first half before the Wolverines broke it open with an 18-2 run, holding Minnesota scoreless for nearly six minutes.

Livers drove the baseline for a two-handed dunk and Simpson finished it with a 3, making it 31-15 with 3:34 left.

After Murphy scored in the paint to end the drought for Minnesota, Jon Teske buried a 3 for Michigan that hit the flat part of the back of the rim. And Simpson went nearly the length of the court for a buzzer-beating layup off a miss by Coffey, making it 38-19.

Michigan put the game away in the second half with a 9-0 run that made it 56-30 with about 14 minutes left.

BIG PICTURE

Minnesota: The Gophers put themselves on more solid ground for the NCAA Tournament with two conference tournament victories.

Michigan: Besides getting some payback against Michigan State, a conference tournament championship would also be a nice prize before the Wolverines set their sights on another deep NCAA run. Michigan lost to Villanova in the national championship game last season.

UP NEXT

Minnesota: Awaits a postseason invitation.

Michigan: Faces Michigan State on Sunday.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Coffey 14 0 3 4 0 0
J. Murphy 10 0 1 6 0 0
Michigan PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Livers 21 0 2 3 0 2
Z. Simpson 15 0 9 3 1 0

Team Comparison

Minn Mich
Points For 49 76
Field Goals 22/54-41% 32/62-52%
Three Pointers 2/12-17% 10/26-38%
Free Throws 3/9-33% 2/2-100%
Offensive Rebounds 6 9
Defensive Rebounds 21 28
Rebounds 28 40
Blocks 2 6
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 8 7
Personal Fouls 11 8
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Mich Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 22 Minn 57 @ Mich 59 J. Murphy 15 I. Brazdeikis 18
Thu Feb 21 Mich 69 @ Minn 60 J. Poole 22 D. Oturu 18
Sat Mar 16 Minn 49 @ Mich 76 A. Coffey 14 I. Livers 21

Game Information

Stadium: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 0
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