2022–23 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team explained

Sport:basketball
Year:2022–23
Prev Year:2021–22
Next Year:2023–24
Team:Michigan Wolverines
Logo Alt:A maize block M with blue-colored borders.
Conference:Big Ten Conference
Short Conf:Big Ten
Record:18–16
Conf Record:11–9
Head Coach:Juwan Howard
Hc Year:4th
Asst Coach1:Saddi Washington
Ac1 Year:7th
Asst Coach2:Phil Martelli
Ac2 Year:4th
Asst Coach3:Howard Eisley
Ac3 Year:4th
Captain:Hunter Dickinson
Captain Year:Jr
Captain2:Terrence Williams III
Captain2 Year:Jr
Captain3:Jace Howard
Captain3 Year:Jr
Arena:Crisler Center
Tourney Result:Second Round

The 2022–23 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The season marked the program's 107th season and its 106th consecutive year as a member of the Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines were led by fourth-year head coach Juwan Howard, and played their home games for the 56th consecutive year at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Previous season

The Wolverines finished the 2021–22 season 19–15, 11–9 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for seventh place. As the No. 8 seed in the Big Ten tournament, they lost to Indiana in the second round.[1] The Wolverines received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 11 seed in the South region, where they defeated Colorado State, and Tennessee to advance to their fifth straight Sweet Sixteen.[2] [3] In the Sweet Sixteen, they lost to Villanova.[4]

Offseason

Departures

Michigan Departures
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownReason for departure
556'1" 175 Graduated
126'0" 200Declared for NBA draft
236'8" 240Transferred to VCU
06'6" 220Graduated
446'10" 240Graduated
46'1" 190Graduated
106'1" 195Transferred to Arizona State
146'11" 210Declared for NBA Draft
226'8" 205Declared for NBA Draft
36’5” 180Transferred to VCU

Acquisitions

Incoming transfers

Michigan incoming transfers
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious School
15 6'7" 205 GS Duke
Jaelin Llewellyn 3 6'2" 190 GS Princeton

Recruiting classes

On Jun 17, 2021, Michigan received its first class of 2022 commitment from four-star point guard Dug McDaniel.[5] On August 5, Michigan received its second commitment of the 2022 class, four-star center Tarris Reed.[6] On October 5, Michigan received its third commitment of the 2022 class, four-star power forward Gregg Glenn III.[7] On October 13, Michigan received its fourth commitment of the 2022 class, four-star small forward Jett Howard.[8] At that time, Michigan's recruiting class was ranked the best in the Big Ten, and sixth in the country, according to 247Sports.[9]

2023 recruiting class

Regular season

November

Michigan began the season on November 7 with a 75–56 victory over Purdue Fort Wayne. Michigan was led by Hunter Dickinson with a game-high 22 points and 12 rebounds, for his 18th career double-double, while Jett Howard added 21 points. Dickinson reached 1,000 career points on a free throw with 3:43 remaining in the first half, becoming the 57th Wolverine to reach the milestone.[10] On November 11, Michigan defeated Eastern Michigan 88–83. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 31 points, while Terrance Williams II added 18 points and a career-high 11 rebounds for his first career double-double. Dickinson tied a career-high with 13 field goals made on 17 attempts.[11] [12] On November 14, Dickinson and Howard were named the Big Ten Player of the Week and Big Ten Freshman of the Week, respectively. Dickinson averaged 26.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 1.5 blocked shots, while Howard averaged 15.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.0 steals, and 1.5 blocked shots in Michigan's two victories last week.[13] [14] On November 16, Michigan defeated Pittsburgh 91–60 in the semifinals of the Legends Classic. Michigan was led by Howard with a game-high 17 points, while Kobe Bufkin and Joey Baker added 14 points each, and Dickinson added 11 points and seven rebounds. With seven rebounds, Dickinson became the 46th Wolverine to reach the 500 rebounds milestone. After reaching 1,000 points in the season-opener against Purdue Fort Wayne, he became the 31st member of Michigan's 1000 point/500 rebound club.[15] The next day Michigan lost to Arizona State 62–87 in the Legends Classic championship game. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 14 points, while Howard added 12 points.[16] On November 20, Michigan defeated Ohio 70–66 in overtime. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 24 points and 14 rebounds for his 19th career double-double, while Howard added 14 points and a career-high four blocks, and Jaelin Llewellyn added 10 points.[17] On November 23, Michigan defeated Jackson State 78–68. Michigan was led by Howard with a game-high 19 points, while Williams added 11 points, Bufkin added 10 points and a career-high three blocks, and Dickinson added nine points and 12 rebounds, one-point shy of a double-double. Michigan's defense blocked 13 shots, tied for the second-most in a single game in program history.[18] On November 29, Michigan lost to (No. 3 AP Poll/No. 3 Coaches Poll) Virginia 68–70 in the ACC–Big Ten Challenge. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 23 points, while Howard added 15 points and Bufkin added 11 points. This was Howard's fifth consecutive game scoring in double figures.[19]

December

On December 4, Michigan lost to (No. 19 AP Poll/No. 18 Coaches Poll) Kentucky 69–73 in the Basketball Hall of Fame London Showcase. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 23 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks, while Howard added 16 points and Bufkin added 11 points.[20] During the game Llewellyn suffered a season-ending ACL injury in his left knee.[21] On December 8, Michigan defeated Minnesota 90–75 in its Big Ten Conference season opener. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 19 points, while Bufkin and Dug McDaniel added a career-high 15 points each, and Howard added 14 points. McDaniel made his first career start, replacing the injured Llewellyn.[22] On December 17, Michigan defeated Lipscomb 83–75. Michigan was led by Bufkin with a career-high 22 points, while Howard added 19 points, Dickinson added 15 points, Williams II added 11 points, and McDaniel added seven points and a career-high eight rebounds.[23] On December 21, Michigan lost to North Carolina 76–80 in the Jumpman Invitational. Michigan was led by Bufkin with 22 points, while Howard added 17 points, and Williams II added eight points and a career-high-tying 11 rebounds.[24] On December 30, Michigan lost to Central Michigan 61–63 in their final non-conference game. Michigan was led by Bufkin with 16 points, while Dickinson added 13 points, Howard added 12 points, his tenth consecutive game scoring in double-figures, and McDaniel added 10 points. Baker appeared in his 100th career game after checking in off the bench in the first half. He appeared in 88 games with Duke before transferring to Michigan this season.[25]

January

On January 1, Michigan defeated Maryland 81–46. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a season-high 32 points and 12 rebounds for his 20th career double-double, while Williams II added 11 points. Michigan's defense held Maryland to just 13 first-half points, which tied the program record for fewest first-half points allowed. The Wolverines's opened the game on a 17–0 scoring run, including shooting 7-for-7 from the field.[26] On January 4, Michigan defeated Penn State 79–69. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 17 points, while Bufkin and Howard added 14 points each, and McDaniel added 12 points.[27] On January 7, Michigan lost their rivalry game against Michigan State 53–59. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 18 points, while Bufkin added 15 points and three steals, and Howard added 10 points.[28] On January 12, Michigan lost to Iowa 84–93 in overtime. Michigan was led by Howard with a career-high 34 points, behind seven three-pointers, while McDaniel added 12 points, seven assists and six rebounds, and Dickinson added 12 points and 13 rebounds for his 21st career double-double. Howard matched his career high in points (21), field goals made (8) and three-pointers made (5) in the first half alone. Howard's 34 points were the most by a Wolverine since Daniel Horton scored 34 in 2006.[29] On January 15, Michigan defeated Northwestern 85–78. Michigan was led by Bufkin with 20 points, while McDaniel added a career-high 17 points, Howard added 16 points, and Dickinson added 10 points and a career-high tying 15 rebounds for his 22nd career double-double. With his double-double Dickinson passed Cazzie Russell for 17th all-time in Michigan program history.[30] On January 19, Michigan lost to Maryland 58–64. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 19 points, and ten rebounds for his 23rd career double-double, while Howard added 13 points, and Williams II added nine points and a career-high 13 rebounds, one-point shy of a double-double.[31] On January 22, Michigan defeated Minnesota 60–56. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 23 points, and nine rebounds, while Bufkin added 12 points, and McDaniel added ten points and a career-high tying eight rebounds. Jett Howard exited the game in the first half with a left ankle injury and did not return.[32] On January 26, Michigan lost to (No. 1 AP Poll/No. 1 Coaches Poll) Purdue 70–75. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 21 points and seven rebounds, while Bufkin added 16 points and Baker added 11 points in his first start as a Wolverine, replacing the injured Howard.[33] On January 29, Michigan lost to Penn State 61–83. Michigan was led by Jett Howard with 21 points, behind five three-pointers, while Bufkin added eight points and six rebounds and Jace Howard added a career-high six points.[34]

February

On February 2, Michigan defeated Northwestern 68–51. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 19 points, while Bufkin added 15 points, a career-high 12 rebounds and eight assists, for his first career double-double, Baker added a season high 14 points, and McDaniel added a career-high nine assists.[35] On February 5, Michigan won their rivalry game against Ohio State 77–69. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 26 points and 11 rebounds, for his 24th career double-double, while Howard added 16 points and Bufkin added 13 points, eight rebounds and five assists. With his double-double Dickinson tied Glen Rice for 12th most all-time in Michigan program history.[36] On February 8, Michigan defeated Nebraska 93–72. Michigan was led by Howard with 22 points, while Dickinson added 16 points and 10 rebounds, for his 25th career double-double, McDaniel added 14 points and four assists, Bufkin added 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists, Baker added 11 points, and Williams II added 10 points and five rebounds. This marked the first time six Wolverines scored in double figures since December 6, 2019. With his double-double, Dickinson tied C. J. Kupec for 11th most all-time in Michigan program history.[37] On February 11, Michigan lost to (No. 18 AP Poll/No. 18 Coaches Poll) Indiana 61–62. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 16 points, seven rebounds and three blocks, while Bufkin added 14 points, Howard added 12 points, and Tarris Reed Jr. added a career-high eight points and five rebounds. With three blocks, Dickinson became the third Wolverine to record 40 blocks in three consecutive seasons. Michigan was held scoreless during the final five minutes of the game, while neither team scored in the final three minutes of the game.[38] On February 14, Michigan lost to Wisconsin 59–64. Michigan was led by Bufkin with 21 points, while Dickinson added 12 points and 12 rebounds, for his 26th career double-double. With his double-double, Dickinson tied Campy Russell for 10th most all-time in Michigan program history. Will Tschetter started his first career game, playing 26 minutes while recording four points and five rebounds. He replaced Williams II, who missed the game with a knee injury.[39] On February 18, Michigan won their rivalry game against Michigan State 84–72, in Michigan State's first game since the Michigan State University shooting. Michigan was led by McDaniel with a career-high 18 points, while Bufkin added 17 points, Dickinson added 10 points and seven rebounds, Howard added 10 points, Baker added 10 points and Reed added eight points and a career-high 10 rebounds. Michigan ended the game on a 12–0 run, holding Michigan State scoreless for the final 2:29 of the game.[40] On February 23, Michigan defeated Rutgers 58–45. Michigan was led by McDaniel with a game-high 16 points, and career-high five steals, while Bufkin added 14 points, and Dickinson added 13 points and 11 rebounds, for his 27th career double-double. McDaniel's five steals were the most for a Wolverine since Zavier Simpson also had five steals in a game against Villanova on November 14, 2018.[41] On February 26, Michigan defeated Wisconsin 87–79 in overtime. Michigan was led by Bufkin with a career-high 28 points, while Dickinson added 23 points and 10 rebounds, for his 28th career double-double, and McDaniel added a career-high 20 points. With 1.8 seconds remaining in the game, Dickinson scored a buzzer-beating three-point shot to force overtime. Michigan outscored Wisconsin 19–11 in overtime.[42]

March

On March 2, Michigan lost to Illinois 87–91 in double-overtime. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 31 points, and a career-high 16 rebounds, for his 29th double-double, while Bufkin added 23 points, and Howard added 15 points. This marked Michigan's first double-overtime game since 2020. With a three-pointer in the first quarter, Dickinson became the 22nd Wolverine to reach the 1,500 point milestone. With his 31 points, Dickinson surpassed current head coach Juwan Howard (1,526) for 20th on Michigan's all-time scoring list.[43] On March 5, Michigan lost to (No. 15 AP Poll/No. 13 Coaches Poll) Indiana 73–75 in overtime. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 24 points, 14 rebounds, and a career-high tying five blocks, for his 30th career double-double, while Bufkin added 19 points, Howard added 16 points and McDaniel added 10 points. With 14 rebounds, Dickinson became the ninth Wolverine to surpass the 750-rebound mark, and the sixth Wolverine to reach 1,500 points and 750 rebounds.[44]

Postseason

Big Ten tournament

On March 9, Michigan opened its 2023 Big Ten men's basketball tournament play with a 50–62 loss to Rutgers in the second round. Michigan was led by Dickinson with a game-high 24 points, seven rebounds and three blocks, while Bufkin added nine points, seven rebounds and five assists. Michigan struggled in the second half, scoring only one field goal until the final minute of the game.[45] [46]

NIT tournament

On March 12, Michigan received and accepted an at-large bid to the 2023 National Invitation Tournament as the No. 3 seed. This was the Wolverines' first National Invitation Tournament appearance since 2007.[47] On March 14, Michigan began their participation in the 2023 NIT with a 90–80 victory over Toledo in the first round. Michigan was led by Bufkin with a game-high 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists, while Baker added a season-high 21 points, Dickinson added 19 points and nine rebounds, one rebound shy of a double-double, and McDaniel added 16 points and eight assists. Michigan shot a season-high 57 percent (13-for-23) from three-point range.[48]

On March 18, Michigan lost to Vanderbilt in the second round. Michigan was led by Dickinson with 21 points and 11 rebounds, for his 31st career double-double, while McDaneil added 19 points, five rebounds, and three assists, and Baker added 11 points. Michigan opened the game with a 5–0 lead, before Vanderbilt answered with a 17–0 run to force a Michigan timeout with 12:51. Michigan responded with a 15–3 run to tie the game at 20. During the final five minutes of the half the teams shot a combined 33 percent (five-for-15) from the field, and Michigan led the game 30–29 at half-time. Vanderbilt took advantage of three Michigan turnovers in the final minute of the game to go on a 9–0 run and take a one-point lead with 12 seconds remaining in the game. Michigan missed layup attempts by McDaniel and Dickinson in the final seconds, and Vanderbilt won the game. Youssef Khayat started in his first career game, replacing an injured Bufkin, and scored three points and three rebounds in 17 minutes. With his double-double Dickinson tied Loy Vaught for sixth most all-time in Michigan program history. McDaniel became the sixth Michigan freshman to record at least 250 points, 100 rebounds and 100 assists in their freshman season, and the first since Derrick Walton Jr. in 2013–14.[49]

Rankings

See main article: 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings. *AP does not release post-NCAA Tournament rankings.

Honors

Following the season, Hunter Dickinson was a first team All-Big Ten honoree by the media and second team honoree by the coaches. Both Jett Howard and Kobe Bufkin were third team honorees by the coaches and honorable mention honorees by the media. Howard was also an All-Freshman honoree by the Big Ten coaches.[50]

Team players drafted into the NBA

Jett Howard was drafted 11th overall in the first round of the 2023 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic. Kobe Bufkin was drafted 15th overall in the 2023 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks.[51]

Year Round Pick Overall Player NBA Club
1 11 11 Orlando Magic
1 15 15 Atlanta Hawks

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Sweeney . Kevin . Michigan Halts Red-Hot Tennessee With Newfound Consistency . March 19, 2022 . March 31, 2022 . si.com . Sports Illustrated.
  3. Web site: Michigan Overpowers Tennessee in Second Half for NCAA Second-Round Upset. Tom. Wywrot. March 19, 2022. March 19, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  4. Web site: Michigan Denied Return Trip to NCAA Elite Eight by No. 2-Seeded Villanova. Tom. Wywrot. March 24, 2022. March 24, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  5. Web site: Dug McDaniel, 4-star point guard, commits to Michigan basketball . MLive.com . Andrew . Kahn . June 18, 2021 . March 24, 2022.
  6. Web site: Michigan basketball adds 4-star center Tarris Reed to 2022 recruiting class . . Orion . Sang . August 5, 2021 . March 24, 2022.
  7. Web site: Gregg Glenn, 4-star forward, commits to Michigan basketball . MLive.com . Andrew . Kahn . October 5, 2021 . March 24, 2022.
  8. Web site: Four-star F Jett Howard, Juwan Howard's son, commits to Michigan basketball . . Tyler J. . Davis . October 13, 2021 . March 24, 2022.
  9. Web site: Michigan basketball signs 4 commits: Highlights of Big Ten's top-ranked 2022 class . . Tyler J. . Davis . November 13, 2021 . March 24, 2022.
  10. Web site: Dickinson Captures 1000th Career Point as U-M Defeats Purdue Fort Wayne in Season Opener. Tom. Wywrot. November 7, 2022. November 7, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  11. Web site: Emoni Bates scores career-high 30 in EMU's loss to No. 22 UM. November 11, 2022. November 12, 2022. ESPN. Associated Press.
  12. Web site: Michigan Rallies Past Eastern Michigan Behind 31 Points from Dickinson. Tom. Wywrot. November 11, 2022. November 12, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  13. Web site: Awards and Honors: Dickinson, Howard Sweep Big Ten Weekly Honors. Tom. Wywrot. November 14, 2022. November 14, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  14. Web site: Michigan Sweeps Weekly Men's Basketball Accolades. https://web.archive.org/web/20221114194701/https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/14/general-michigan-sweeps-weekly-mens-basketball-accolades.aspx. dead. November 14, 2022. November 14, 2022. November 14, 2022. Big Ten Conference. BigTen.org.
  15. Web site: Howard, Bufkin Lead Michigan Rout of Pittsburgh in Legends Classic Opener. Tom. Wywrot. November 16, 2022. November 16, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  16. Web site: Michigan Falls to Arizona State in Legends Classic Final. Tom. Wywrot. November 18, 2022. November 18, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  17. Web site: Michigan Kicks Off Homestand with Overtime Victory, Defeats Ohio 70-66. Tom. Wywrot. November 20, 2022. November 20, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  18. Web site: Howard, Williams II Lead U-M to Victory Over Visiting Jackson State. Tom. Wywrot. November 23, 2022. November 23, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  19. Web site: Upset Bid Comes up Short as Michigan Falls to Third-Ranked Virginia, 70-68. Tom. Wywrot. November 30, 2022. November 30, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  20. Web site: Michigan Battles but Comes Up Short Against No. 19 Kentucky in London. Tom. Wywrot. December 4, 2022. December 4, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  21. Web site: Wolverines Lose Llewellyn for Remainder of Season. Tom. Wywrot. December 7, 2022. December 7, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  22. Web site: Dickinson, McDaniel Shine as Michigan Opens Big Ten Play With Win at Minnesota. Tom. Wywrot. December 8, 2022. December 8, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  23. Web site: Michigan Survives Late Scare from Lipscomb Behind Bufkin's Career-High 22 Points. Tom. Wywrot. December 17, 2022. December 17, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  24. Web site: Michigan Drops Jumpman Invitational Matchup Against North Carolina. Tom. Wywrot. December 21, 2022. December 21, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  25. Web site: Michigan Falls Short Against CMU in Non-Conference Finale. Tom. Wywrot. December 30, 2022. December 30, 2022. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  26. Web site: Happy New Year: Michigan Rebounds With Rout of Maryland to Begin 2023. Tom. Wywrot. January 1, 2023. January 1, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  27. Web site: Balanced Scoring Attack, Timely D Leads U-M Over Penn State. Tom. Wywrot. January 4, 2023. January 4, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  28. Web site: Michigan's Late-Game Rally Falls Short in Rivalry Matchup at Michigan State. Tom. Wywrot. January 7, 2023. January 7, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  29. Web site: Howard Scores 34 as U-M Falls at Iowa in Overtime. Tom. Wywrot. January 12, 2023. January 12, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  30. Web site: Michigan Outlasts Northwestern in Back-and-Forth Big Ten Battle. Tom. Wywrot. January 15, 2023. January 15, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  31. Web site: Dickinson Drops Another Double-Double, but U-M Comes Up Short at Maryland. Tom. Wywrot. January 19, 2023. January 19, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  32. Web site: Dickinson's Stellar Second Half Leads Wolverines Past Minnesota. Tom. Wywrot. January 22, 2023. January 22, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  33. Web site: U-M Battles but Unable to Defeat No.1-Ranked Purdue at Crisler. Tom. Wywrot. January 26, 2023. January 26, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  34. Web site: Michigan Falls to Sharpshooting Penn State in Road Matinee. Tom. Wywrot. January 29, 2023. January 29, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  35. Web site: Bufkin Notches First Career Double-Double in Win at Northwestern. Tom. Wywrot. February 2, 2023. February 2, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  36. Web site: Strong Performance by Dickinson Leads U-M over Rival OSU. Tom. Wywrot. February 5, 2023. February 5, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  37. Web site: High-Octane Offense Fuels Michigan Win Over Nebraska. Tom. Wywrot. February 8, 2023. February 8, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  38. Web site: Late Scoring Pushes Hoosiers Past Wolverines. Tom. Wywrot. February 11, 2023. February 11, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  39. Web site: Late Game Defense Not Enough as Michigan Falls at Wisconsin. Tom. Wywrot. February 15, 2023. February 15, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  40. Web site: Emotional Evening Sees Michigan Rally for Maize Out Victory over Michigan State. Tom. Wywrot. February 18, 2023. February 18, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  41. Web site: Michigan Defense Shines in Gritty Road Win Over Rutgers. Tom. Wywrot. February 23, 2023. February 23, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  42. Web site: Dickinson's Buzzer-Beater Forces OT in U-M Win Over Wisconsin. Tom. Wywrot. February 26, 2023. February 26, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  43. Web site: Michigan Drops Double-Overtime Heartbreaker at Illinois. Tom. Wywrot. March 2, 2023. March 2, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  44. Web site: Michigan Drops Overtime Battle at No. 15 Indiana. Tom. Wywrot. March 5, 2023. March 5, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  45. Web site: Michigan Falls to Rutgers In Big Ten Tournament After Second-Half Struggles. Tom. Wywrot. March 9, 2023. March 9, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  46. Web site: Rutgers pulls away in 2nd half vs. frigid-shooting Michigan. March 9, 2023. March 9, 2023. ESPN. Associated Press.
  47. Web site: Wolverines Set to Host Toledo in Opening Round of NIT. Tom. Wywrot. March 12, 2023. March 12, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  48. Web site: Sharp Shooting Propels Michigan to Win over Toledo in NIT First Round. Tom. Wywrot. March 14, 2023. March 14, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  49. Web site: Late Vanderbilt Surge Ends Michigan's NIT Run, Season. Tom. Wywrot. March 18, 2023. March 18, 2023. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  50. Web site: 2023 Big Ten Men's Basketball Postseason Honors Announced . https://web.archive.org/web/20230307181941/https://bigten.org/news/2023/3/7/general-2023-big-ten-mens-basketball-postseason-honors-announced.aspx . dead . March 7, 2023 . BigTen.org . March 7, 2023 . March 7, 2023.
  51. Web site: Michigan's Jett Howard drafted 11th by Orlando, Kobe Bufkin 15th to Atlanta . . James . Hawkins . June 22, 2023 . June 22, 2023.