Ann Arbor -- After a tumultuous week that saw Michigan humiliated by SMU and Spike Albrecht retire from college basketball, the Wolverines had a pick-me-up Saturday.
Michigan made some crisp passes, attacked the basket and six Wolverines scored in double figures in destroying Delaware State, 80-33, at Crisler Center before a half-full crowd that did, however, include a slew of football recruits and coach Jim Harbaugh.
Caris LeVert, after scoring five points against SMU, led Michigan with 15 points and five assists, both team highs.
Duncan Robinson, getting his first start of the season, seemed to prove he wants to be more than just a 3-point threat.