Ann Arbor — It’s hard to garner much from an exhibition against a Division II opponent.
But if there’s one thing that came out of Michigan’s lone tune-up, it’s that the Wolverines look like they’re going to have much more of an attacking-style offense this season.
Michigan scored its first 15 baskets inside the 3-point line — many coming on layups at the rim — against Northwood in a 90-58 exhibition win Friday at Crisler Center.
"We definitely have a bunch of hunters on the team, a lot of guys who can get to the hole, make plays, attack, score," said freshman forward Ignas Brazdeikis, who started and scored a team-high 13 points on 6-for-8 shooting.