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Michigan leaves Maryland's Mark Turgeon impressed, again: 'They can win the whole thing'

Ann Arbor — For the second time in four weeks, Maryland coach Mark Turgeon didn’t have any answers.

In the first meeting against Michigan on Dec. 31 in College Park, freshman center Hunter Dickinson abused his one-on-one matchups in the post, pounded the Terrapins to the tune of 26 points and powered the Wolverines to an 11-point win.

In Tuesday’s rematch, Turgeon devised a new plan and took a page out of Minnesota’s book by doubling Dickinson every time he touched the ball. Dickinson was held in check and finished with three points on three shots, but this time Michigan continuously found open shooters and got hot from outside to roll to an 87-63 victory.