Iowa City, Iowa — Far too often this season, the Wolverines have allowed their 3-point shooting to largely determine the outcome of each game.
It was a common theme heading into Thursday’s contest at Iowa. When Michigan has shot at least 33% from deep or made at least six deep balls in a game, the team was 11-2. When Michigan has shot below that mark or made fewer than six 3-pointers, the team was 2-8.
But for the second time in the past four games, the Wolverines bucked the trend and found a way to win on the road despite a rough night from beyond the arc.