Over an hour after Michigan basketball's win over Indiana on Feb. 16, Crisler Center was nearly empty.
Only one person remained on the court: Colin Castleton.
As workers picked up garbage and cleaned out the empty arena, the sophomore big man hoisted up a few extra shots on the far side of the court.
It was one of the more memorable images of Michigan basketball's season.
Castleton was a role player who came off the bench and played 7.9 minutes per game. He saw his playing time dwindle over the course of the season. It didn't change his approach.