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Star Harvard Guard Malik Mack Enters NCAA Transfer Portal | Sports

Star Harvard Guard Malik Mack Enters NCAA Transfer Portal | Sports
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The Unlikely Rise of the Ivy League Hooper

Forget future senators and bankers. These days, the Ivy League is churning out a surprising new product: really cool, really good basketball players.

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Game 26: Michigan State at Michigan Recap

Michigan hung with Michigan State on its home floor for 33 minutes but didn’t have enough in the tank to salvage a home upset over the Spartans. The Wolverines were outscored 10-0 over the final seven minutes to lose their 18th game of the season, 73-63. It was another frustrating night for a team plagued […]

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After labor victory, Dartmouth players return to the basketball court

The two Dartmouth players working to unionize their basketball team say other athletes — both on campus and from other Ivy League schools — have been reaching out to see if they can join the effort. Romeo Myrthil and Cade Haskins said on Saturday they have been bombarded with messages on social media since a National Labor Relations Board official ruled this week that the Big Green players are employees of the school with the right to form a union. “You kind of want to keep it on the low key, especially in the beginning phases,” Haskins said after Dartmouth played Harvard in its first game since the ruling.

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Dartmouth players trying to unionize return to the basketball court after labor win

Dartmouth players trying to unionize return to the basketball court after labor win
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After labor victory, Dartmouth players return to the basketball court

The two Dartmouth players working to unionize their basketball team say other athletes have been reaching out to see if they can join the effort

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Harvard first-year is supreme on the court — Harvard Gazette

Harvard first-year is supreme on the court — Harvard Gazette
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Purdue 99, Michigan 67

On the road against the #2 team in the country without their point guard, Michigan probably didn't have much of a chance. The game that unfolded was predictably lopsided, a Purdue romp by a final score of 99-67. The margin already exceeded the KenPom and Vegas spread by halftime and only got worse in the second half. By the time the final five minutes arrived, the crowd in Mackey Arena was more interested in whether a free throw contest could net them free chicken and  whether the home team could hit 100 points than they were which team was going to win. That much was clear in the opening minutes. The last notable moment of the game was a Purdue player with nine points on the season pulling off a highlight reel dunk. It was really that bad for Michigan Men's Basketball tonight.   The first half showcased just how much better Purdue was than the Michigan team they faced today. Superstar big Zach Edey scored just six points and Purdue missed multiple point-blank layups, yet the Boilers still hung 49 on Michigan and led by 24 at halftime because they rebounded their misses and were white hot from three. With Dug McDaniel left back in Ann Arbor due to his ongoing academic suspension, the Michigan team started a lineup with Jaelin Llewellyn starting at PG in his place, alongside Nimari Burnett, Terrance Williams II, Olivier Nkamhoua, and Tarris Reed Jr. It was not a roster ready to compete.  Purdue came out shooting it well from distance, a trend that would continue for the entire game. They built an 11-4 lead by the first media timeout and an early bucket showed off the kind of night it was going to be from Michigan defensively. Michigan's rotations lost track of Braden Smith in the corner, who caught the pass from Ethan Morton and could either pull-up for a clean look at three or drive the hoop. Smith put the ball on the floor, drove to the rack, and laid it in virtually uncontested. That score put Purdue ahead 15-4 and foreshadowed a night with little defensive resistance from the Maize & Blue.    [Campredon] If there was one bright spot for Michigan defensively in the first half, it was Tarris Reed Jr.'s showing against Zach Edey, managing to keep Edey quiet and force his post touches to begin farther out from the basket. Reed contested Edey well when the two were on the court together and held the star's scoring to a minimal. Unfortunately, as Reed was doing that Herculean work in the paint, Michigan was struggling to defend the long line. Purdue started 4/5 from three and then feasted when Michigan's offense turned the ball over with increasing frequency. The Michigan offense, lacking its primary scorer in McDaniel, was often stagnant and had no hope of keeping pace with the torrid Purdue attack.  The offensive bright spot for Michigan in the first half was McDaniel's replacement, Jaelin Llewellyn. Purdue had things looking like a romp when they were up 30-13, but Llewellyn engineered his own 9-2 run with back-to-back triples followed by a layup. That kept Michigan hanging around in the distance, but Purdue buried the Wolverines with a spurt before halftime that more or less ended the game right there. After Jace Howard hit a pair of free throws to make it 34-23 Boilers, Purdue went on a 15-2 run over the half's final 3:21 to lead by 24 at the break. Purdue had their way offensively, throwing in threes from all over, including Fletcher Loyer's make at the horn, and tacked on two more points when Mason Gillis rebounded his own missed free throw. Michigan's offense sputtered in between, bricking shots from distance and having little in the way of creation. At halftime, Michigan trailed 49-25.  The second half was no different in terms of trajectory. Michigan's only defensive positive in the first half, Reed's defense on Edey, was made minimal by a pair of quick fouls on the Michigan big. Reed picked up his fourth with 17:12 to go and would eventually foul out, limiting him to only ten minutes in the second half. With Tarris limited, Edey scored 10 points in the second half and reached a double-double. Michigan leaned heavily on the three in the second half, with 3PAs making up 48.6% of their total FG attempts in the second half, but made just 27.8% of them, an ice cold shooting night for the whole team.   [Paul Sherman] If there was an offensive positive in the second half, it was Terrance Williams II's hustle, snagging five offensive boards and scoring eight points, a bit of hustle and energy you didn't expect from a player on a team that was already getting blown out. Of course, TWill hustling and competing wasn't anywhere near enough to salvage Michigan from a humiliating defeat. Purdue continued to have their way on offense, lighting Michigan up at a rate of 58.3% in the second half from three and grabbing eight more offensive rebounds. Michigan kept the deficit in the mid-20s for the first eight or so minutes of the second half, but by the halfway point, Purdue was leading by 29 and attempting difficult fast-break alley-oops.  It was not a serious basketball game. Matt Painter and Juwan Howard both went to their benches in the final minutes of the second half and it was up to the walk-ons and deep cut scholarship players to try and finish Purdue's quest for 100. They came up a little short, but Carson Barrett was able to score his first points of the season on a three to push Purdue's total to 97 and Brian Waddell's dunk may well make it onto SportsCenter. The only notable for Michigan in the final stages of this embarrassing rout was George Washington III hitting a couple threes, his first points in over a month (GW3 finished with 10).  The box score from tonight's game is bloody. Purdue shot 52% from the floor to Michigan's 34%. The Boilers were a sizzling 14/21 from three while Michigan finished 9/29. Purdue also scored 40 points in the paint to Michigan's 22. The home team had a rather ho-hum night from the reigning National Player of the Year (16 points on 6/13 from the floor) and shot only 65% from the free throw line, yet still put up 99. Thirteen different players scored for Purdue. They turned the ball over just seven times, zero in the first half(!!). Only three Wolverines scored in double figures, Llewellyn, Williams, and Washington, the latter of whom's points all were in garbage time.    [Paul Sherman] The 32 point margin of defeat is the largest in Juwan Howard's tenure. That Michigan didn't even come close to covering the astonishingly wide 17.5 point Vegas line is the biggest indictment of the program's current state yet. They gave up 1.42 PPP to Purdue, their worst clip in over six seasons. Michigan's defense now ranks 152nd in efficiency per KenPom. Neither of Tommy Amaker's sub-.500 teams, nor John Beilein's first team, had a defense ranked that low. After starting the season 3-0, Michigan has lost 12 of their past 16 games and still has four more to go on the road without Dug McDaniel. There's little of interest to say about this game other than that Michigan was thoroughly outclassed by a team they didn't belong on the same court against, a sign of how far this program has fallen in the past three seasons under Juwan Howard. Where three years ago the Wolverines were handling the Boilers in West Lafayette, and even two years ago were fighting a tight battle in this very venue against an elite Purdue team, tonight Michigan was dispatched like a mid-major. After the game, former Michigan great Nik Stauskas unleashed a public tirade in the comments of the team's Instagram account about the team's lack of passion and pride. In fairness to Nik, this game was not competitive, even for one second and while getting blown out by a team as great as Purdue isn't unexpected, something about tonight felt different. Unlike most Howard era defeats, frustrating late game collapses and the like, tonight saw Michigan's head get bashed in with a garden hoe, laying it bare just how far away this program is from anything resembling respectability

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Michigan not getting 'down and dirty' enough to win in Big Ten

Michigan not getting 'down and dirty' enough to win in Big Ten
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The Top Seven Leadership Muscles You Need To Exercise In 2024

The idea of referring to human character traits as “muscles” is nothing new, but in my Corporate Competitor Podcast, the year furnished a large number of examples...

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