No. 2 Michigan uses balanced attack to rout EMU
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Tim Hardaway Jr. tallied 17 points, seven assists and five rebounds on Thursday, as No. 2 Michigan manhandled Eastern Michigan, 93-54, at Crisler Center.
Nik Stauskas knocked down five 3-pointers en route to 16 points, while Glenn Robinson III added 13 points and Trey Burke finished with 11 points and eight assists for the Wolverines (12-0), who are off to their second best start in school history.
"I really like winning. It beats the alternative," Michigan coach John Beilein remarked. "We still have a lot of work to do."
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Daylen Harrison led the way for Eastern Michigan (6-4) with 13 points and Glenn Bryant chipped in 10 points in the setback, the Eagles' second in a row and third in their last four.
Eastern Michigan connected on a pair of early 3-pointers to grab a 6-2 lead less than two minutes in, but the Wolverines reeled off the next 20 points to build a double-digit lead they would not relinquish.
"Michigan has one of the best backcourts in the nation," Eagles coach Rob Murphy admitted. "I've never coached against a team who can shoot the ball at a high rate like Michigan does."
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Hardaway poured in seven in the surge before Robinson capped it with a layup to make it 22-6 just under nine minutes into the game.
A Stauskas triple extended the margin to 40-19 with just over three minutes left in the frame before a 5-0 close to the half found Eastern Michigan within 40-24 at the break.
The Wolverines, though, netted the first five points of the second half to press their lead to 21 just over two minutes into the final frame.
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Michigan was able to cruise from there, never allowing the Eagles to get closer than 17 the rest of the way.
Game Notes
Michigan's best start to a season was a 16-0 start in 1985-86 ... Michigan leads to all-time series, 27-2 ... Michigan is 23-1 at Crisler Center over the last two seasons ... Eastern Michigan fell to 0-4 on the road this season.