Entertainment
Money
Lifestyle
More
Bing
Search Site
Search Options
Search this site
Search web
Scout Home
College
Teams
Football
Basketball
Junior College Football
Recruiting
Football
Basketball
NFL
MLB
NBA
High School
Penn State Home
Forums
Forums List
Chat Room
TAP Board
Latest News
Football
Stories
Roster
Schedule
Team Stats
Football Recruiting
Hot News
Prospects
Eligibility
Combines
Search
Visits
Commits
Videos
Team Rankings
Basketball
Stories
Roster
Schedule
Team Stats
Basketball Recruiting
Hot News
Prospects
Eligibility
Search
Visits
Commits
Videos
Team Rankings
Tickets
Shop
U-M beats NC-State 79-72 in B1G/ACC Challenge
This story originally published on
GoBlueWolverine.com
By
The Associated Press
Special to GoBlueWolverine.com
Posted Nov 27, 2012
|
More
Michigan took a 7 point lead at the half behind Nik Stauskas' 13 points and Trey Burke's 9 assists, then played the Wolfpack even in the second stanza to win by 7, 79-72.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Trey Burke went the entire first half without scoring -- and may have still been the best player on the court.
The Michigan guard was setting up his teammates, and by the time Burke made a few shots of his own, the Wolverines were well on their way to another impressive victory.
Burke finished with 18 points and a career-high 11 assists without a turnover, and No. 3 Michigan held off a late rally by No. 18 North Carolina State in a 79-72 win Tuesday night.
Freshman Nik Stauskas led the Wolverines with 20 points and Tim Hardaway Jr. added 16, but it was Burke who controlled the game, equaling his previous career high of nine assists in the first half.
"I thought his pace tonight was terrific," Michigan coach John Beilein said. "He's got to trust the guys around him, and he does."
NC State (4-2) trailed 73-58 before going on a 10-0 run capped by T.J. Warren's layup with 2:11 remaining. Hardaway answered with a driving bank shot.
It was 75-70 when the Wolfpack forced a turnover and called a timeout with 54.4 seconds to play, but C.J. Leslie was called for an offensive foul.
Leslie appeared to swing his left arm a bit while backing down against Michigan's Mitch McGary. NC State coach Mark Gottfried looked incensed by the call on the sideline.
Warren led the Wolfpack with 18 points.
NC State would have been happy to run up and down the court with Michigan, but all too often, the Wolfpack were forced into a halfcourt game. The Wolverines (6-0) committed only six turnovers -- four in the first half.
NC State shot 57 percent from the field but lost its fifth straight game in the ACC-Big Ten challenge.
"If that's the third-best team in the country, and I believe they are, then we're getting pretty close," said Gottfried, whose team was picked to win the ACC. "We're not a great team yet, but we can get there if we can improve."
Michigan led 45-40 after Leslie's twisting dunk early in the second half. The Wolverines answered with an alley-oop pass to Glenn Robinson III, whose dunk popped out of the basket momentarily before dropping back in.
That play gave Burke his 10th assist -- the first time he reached that mark.
"Though I didn't have any points, I knew that it was important to get guys going early," Burke said. "What was there was getting deep into the paint and kicking out."
Burke started scoring more in the second half, and Michigan methodically built its lead into double digits. It was 62-48 after Stauskas made a 3-pointer from the right wing.
"I've always been confident in my shot, no matter where I've been," Stauskas said. "I've been working on it in my backyard for my whole life. I felt good about all of them tonight."
It was 73-58 before NC State made a game of it down the stretch. Warren scored on a 3-on-1 break to make it 73-68. He was fouled on the play but missed the free throw that would have cut the deficit to four.
Michigan has committed 10 or fewer turnovers in five of its six games this season.
Before the game, Michigan raised a banner commemorating its 2012 Big Ten regular-season title -- the program's first since 1986. The Wolverines look even more dangerous so far this season, especially when they're moving the ball well and making outside shots.
Stauskas made his first four shots -- three from 3-point range -- as part of a 13-point first half. One of Stauskas' 3-pointers gave Michigan a 30-16 lead, but the Wolfpack went on a 7-0 run to get back in the game.
NC State shot 60 percent in the first half but trailed 43-36 at halftime after Burke drove to the basket and made a nice pass to Robinson for a layup in the waning seconds.
Stauskas went 4 of 7 from 3-point range in the game and is 14 of 24 on the season.
Related Stories
GBW Michigan/NC State Analysis (video)
-
by
GoBlueWolverine.com
Nov 28, 2012
Unity, balance guiding hoops (w/presser video
-
by
GoBlueWolverine.com
Nov 28, 2012
What to look for: NC State Wolfpack
-
by
GoBlueWolverine.com
Nov 27, 2012
MAGAZINE COVERAGE
Get the 2014 Recruiting Yearbook and a full year of
Fight On State
Magazine with an Annual Total Access Pass.
Free Email Newsletter
Don't miss any news or features from FightOnState.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to have our newest articles emailed to you on a daily or weekly basis.
Click here for a
list of all Team Newsletters
.
Daily Format
Weekly Digest
Add Topics to My HotList
Get free email alerts with news about your favorite topics. Click link to add to
My HotList
.
Basketball > Michigan
[
View My HotList
]