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All-Conference



January 27, 2015
6pm CT - ESPN
Crisler Center - Ann Arbor, MI
Nebraska Cornhuskers 12-7, 4-3 (Last: 79-77 W vs Michigan State)
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Michigan Wolverines 12-8, 5-3 (Last: 69-64 L vs Wisconsin)
Big Ten Standings
Wisconsin 6-1, 18-2
Maryland 6-2, 18-3
Indiana 5-2, 15-5
Ohio State 5-3, 16-5
Michigan 5-3, 12-8
Michigan State 4-3, 13-7
Iowa 4-3, 13-7
Nebraska 4-3, 12-7
Purdue 4-3, 12-8
Illinois 3-5, 13-8
Minnesota 2-6, 13-8
Rutgers 2-6, 10-11
Penn State 1-6, 13-7
Northwestern 1-6, 10-10
Head Coaches
Nebraska Tim Miles (329-258, 46-38 at Nebraska)
Michigan John Beilein (638-377, 162-102 at Michigan)
Injury Report
Nebraska
F - David Rivers - Knee - Expected to miss two weeks
Michigan
F - D.J. Wilson - Knee - Questionable
G - Caris LaVert - Foot - Out for season
Scouting Michigan
Michigan comes into Tuesday’s game with a 12-8 record and is tied for fourth in the Big Ten with a 5-3 record. The Wolverines lost three starters - including a pair of first-round draft picks - from a team that went 28-9, won the Big Ten title and reached the Elite Eight in 2014.
This season, Michigan has battled injuries, none as big as a the season-ending injury to junior guard Caris LeVert. The 6-foot-7 junior topped Michigan in scoring, rebounding assists and steals when he suffered his injury in the final seconds of a two-point win over Northwestern on Jan. 17.
Michigan has battled since the injury, winning at Rutgers before taking No. 6 Wisconsin to overtime before falling, 69-64 on Saturday. Sophomore Zak Irvin and Derrick Walton Jr. key the Wolverine attack, as Irvin averages 13.6 points per game and has a team-high 49 3-pointers, while Walton averages 10.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. Michigan is a solid 3-point shooting team at 35 percent and rarely beats itself, averaging under 10 turnovers per game.