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Will Tschetter discusses areas of improvement, getting stronger this offseason

There weren’t a lot of positives to take away from the 2022-23 season for Michigan men’s basketball, but Will Tschetter was certainly one of them.

He saw his playing time increase as the year went along, starting as a role player who did a lot of dirty work and eventually earning a starting spot. While 10.7 minutes per game on average doesn’t exactly jump off the page, Michigan fans who watched the games know how important of a player he was, especially in Big Ten play.

When asked to self-critique his game and what he felt the best about last season, Tschetter said on a recent episode of the Defend The Block podcast he felt a lot more comfortable as the year progressed, embracing a key role as an energy boost for the team.