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Wolverines to Head to Lone Star State for Tussle With TCU – University of Michigan Athletics

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The sixth-ranked University of Michigan men’s basketball team (2-0) heads to the Lone Star State for a Friday night matchup at TCU (2-1) in Fort Worth, Texas. The Wolverines and Horned Frogs complete their home-and-home series after U-M earned a 76-64 victory last season in Ann Arbor. Tipoff from Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena is set for 8 p.m. CT on ESPN2.

Notes

• Michigan closes the week with a second straight road game — and a second straight return game. The Wolverines opened the week with a dramatic 85-83 overtime win against Wake Forest at Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit. That matchup completed the home-and-home series after Wake Forest earned a 72-70 win last season in Greensboro. Now, U-M wraps up another home-and-home, traveling to face TCU.

• TCU is 2-1 after a narrow 78-74 loss to New Orleans in its opener, when the Frogs fell behind big early before a late rally fell short. They responded with a 104-63 blowout of Saint Francis, shooting 52 percent and winning on the glass 48-22. Most recently, TCU beat Lamar 78-65, jumping out to a 13-2 start before holding off a second-half push and pulling away late.

• TCU plays 12 of its first 15 games at home. Through three games, TCU is averaging 85.3 points per game, shooting 49 percent from the field and owning a +13.3-rebounding margin.

• Last season, Michigan handed previously unbeaten TCU a 76-64 loss at Crisler Center. The Wolverines had four double-digit scorers, led by Nimari Burnett‘s 16 points and six rebounds, while Danny Wolf posted a 14-point, 14-rebound double-double. After overcoming early turnovers and taking a 34-31 halftime lead, U-M used a late 10-2 surge to put the game away. Michigan shot 50 percent from the field and held TCU to 34 percent and 5-for-19 from three, with eight Wolverines scoring and the starters accounting for 60 of the 76 points.

Elliot Cadeau has opened his Michigan career with 14 assists in his debut and seven more vs. Wake Forest. He has posted five-plus assists in 23 of his last 30 games and tallied seven of his eight career 10-assist games during that span. Through two games, he has already assisted 12 Wolverine scorers.

Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. have opened the season shooting a combined 28-for-39 (71.8 percent). They’ve produced four double-figure rebounding games and fueled a +12-rebounding margin while combining for 13 of Michigan’s 15 blocks. With both on the floor, U-M has dominated the paint, outscoring opponents 66-28.

• Mara has opened the season with back-to-back double-doubles and back-to-back five-block games, matching his career high in both contests. His 25 rebounds are the most by a Wolverine in the first two games of a season since Moritz Wagner grabbed 23 to start 2017-18 (12 vs. North Florida; 11 vs. Central Michigan). Mara has scored or assisted on 42 Michigan points through two games, accounting for nearly 25 percent of U-M’s total offense.

Yaxel Lendeborg is just one rebound shy of 800 for his Division I career.

• Cadeau is expected to appear in his 77th consecutive game; he has not missed a contest in three seasons between North Carolina and Michigan. Burnett is slated to make his 71st straight start for Michigan, having not missed a start in his three seasons in Ann Arbor.

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