Michigan, TCU Horned Frogs and College Basketball
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The trip to Fort Worth to face the TCU Horned Frogs gives Michigan its first opportunity since the 2018-19 season to win multiple non-MTE games against Power Five (Six) opposition. Sometimes there only are three games a year,
TCU men's basketball was very close to pulling off a top-ten win Friday night. The Frogs lost 67-63 to No. 6 Michigan and could not get enough shots to fall late.
Despite a strong first half and a terrific defensive effort, TCU men's basketball fell 67-63 to the No. 6-ranked Michigan Wolverines on Friday at Schollmaier Arena. TCU's defense set the tone early with a zone that gave the Wolverines fits and forced six turnovers in the first six minutes of the game, a portent of things to come.
Michigan moved to 3-0 with a 67-63 win at TCU on Friday night, having to fight and claw for its first road victory of the season. It was the second time in three games this season that the Wolverines won while scoring less than a point per possession,
Michigan played poorly on Friday against TCU, but Dusty May's crew battled back after trailing most of the game. Morez Johnson, Trey McKenney, and Roddy Gayle were all catalysts in bringing Michigan back in the final four minutes of the game.
Transfer forwards Yaxel Lendeborg and Morez Johnson Jr. both had double-doubles and No. 6 Michigan won 67-63 at TCU.
With ESPN currently removed from YouTube TV’s channel lineup, Friday’s Michigan basketball game at TCU won’t air on the Google-owned streaming service. If you plan to remain a YouTube TV subscriber and need a temporary solution to watch the Wolverines take on the Horned Frogs,
When TCU men’s basketball hosts the No. 6 Michigan Wolverines on Friday night at Schollmaier Arena, it’ll have the opportunity to prove the college basketball w