Senior Night v. Minnesota Open Thread

Submitted by BlueintheLou on
Down 9-7 6:20 into the first frame. Let's send the seniors off with a win in Crisler. Go Blue! Congrats Anthony and Deshawn. Edit: Oh man, totally forgot Gibby was a senior. So long, Gibby! You were fun to watch.

BlockM

March 2nd, 2010 at 8:30 PM ^

Where can I get a #4 jersey? Morris has been developing like crazy these last few weeks, and he's gonna be something special next year.

jtmc33

March 2nd, 2010 at 8:53 PM ^

Hello NIT!!!! And I mean Minnesota.... Michigan has some more work to do to get to .500, but this team played a complete game. I wouldn't want to play UM in the Big Ten Tourney... when they put it together they are a dangerous team

Mdjohnny5

March 2nd, 2010 at 9:02 PM ^

some of our top targets like Zeigler and Amir Williams went to this game to watch see what this team is capable of when they're on. Anyways, best of luck to the seniors way to go out in style guys.

BluePants

March 2nd, 2010 at 9:19 PM ^

Did this game hurt anyone more than it helped? After all of the miserable basketball this season, shooting 60.4% from the floor in a decisive victory over a bubble opponent? I always love me an M win but...come on. I'm going to take a longggg walk.

SFBlue

March 2nd, 2010 at 9:35 PM ^

Knock off Sparty, and/or win a couple in the Big Ten Tournament, and there is an outside chance of an NIT bid. I wouldn't think there would be a home game, but that this prospect excites me shows just how dark this year has been. Madison Square Gardens or BUST!

FLMichMan

March 3rd, 2010 at 1:28 AM ^

I saw more of Gibby and Sims on the court at the same time tonight, and it worked out really well....I have thought all year that this would help out with more options in the post game, rebounding and overall inside presence. Gibson is a very versatile big man (only player tonight to notch in every statistical catagory..except 3pt in which he had 0 attempts). This gives us more length and Zack's presence freed up DeShawn quite a bit. 1. Morris/Douglass 2. Harris 3. Novak 4. Sims 5. Gibson Bench Rotation Douglass/Morris Wright LLP Vogrich