Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Michigan took on over matched Binghamtom (what's a Binghamtom?) and it pretty much went like you would expect it to. Let's gawk at the withered remains of the ______ (insert Binghamton's probably google-able mascot).
First off, how did this happen?
@nickbaumgardner if you could ask why Michigan scheduled this game that would be nice. Don't blame you if you don't but man I wonder.
— mgoblog (@mgoblog) December 11, 2012
@nickbaumgardner if you could ask why Michigan scheduled this game that would be nice. Don't blame you if you don't but man I wonder.
— mgoblog (@mgoblog) December 11, 2012
Moving on.
- Trey Burke was very Burke-like. Eight of twelve shooting, three of six from long range. Five assists and four rebounds with just one turnover. Why didn't you put up 30/10/10, Trey? Do you hate us Trey?
- Tim Hardaway was, um, Tim Hardaway-like as well. That isn't really a good thing. Just three made baskets on thirteen tries and two of nine from long range. Get it all out of your system against Binghamton there Timmy.
- Nik Stauskas was the second leading scorer with 12 points on four of eight from behind the arc. He also stuffed the stat sheet with three rebounds, two assists, a steal, and a block.
- Glenn Robinson III quietly scored six points, but added five rebounds, an assist, and two steals.
- Mitch McGary had ten rebounds, and he and Jordan Morgan combined for 12 points in 36 minutes. Not a bad 5-spot combo.
- MIchigan finished the game with just seven turnovers to 18 assists. Binghamton had 19 turnovers to just ten assists.
- Binghamton only scored 39 points -- a reasonable number for most high school basketball teams.
Let us never speak of this game again.


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