Overview
- Yaxel Lendeborg led the Wolverines with 29 points, a career-best nine assists and eight rebounds.
- Michigan erased a 50-45 halftime deficit with multiple second-half runs and never trailed after retaking the lead.
- The victory moved Michigan to 10-0 (2-0 Big Ten) in its best start since 2020-21, and it marked their fourth 100-point game in five outings.
- Maryland guard David “Diggy” Coit scored 31 points and hit eight 3-pointers to pace the Terrapins.
- The Terps lost leading scorer Pharrel Payne to a right-leg injury late in the first half and saw Solomon Washington ejected early in the second after a second technical.