Michigan’s Moussa Diabate had a career high 28 points on 12-15 shooting, surging the Maize and Blue to a 84-79 win in an effort that saw his team shoot 50 percent from the floor.
We had ourselves a seesaw affair throughout, with eight lead changes in the first frame. Iowa scrambled to an early 10-6 lead after a Jordan Bohannon 3, but Michigan went on an 11-0 run to pull ahead 18-14.
A Keegan Murray tre stopped the bleeding there, kicking off a short scoring spurt of seven unanswered for Iowa.
Diabate answered for Michigan, and we once again saw Filip Rebraca go to the locker room after landing on his ankle weird—he would eventually return, which is good news because Josh Ogundele just isn’t there yet.