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No. 6 Michigan tops Buffalo in opener

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Hunter Dickinson scored 27 points to help No. 6 Michigan open with an 88-76 win over Buffalo on Wednesday night.

The Wolverines started strong in their season opener, leading by as much as 21 points in the first half and going ahead 51-36 at halftime, before coming out flat in the second half.

The Bulls were much more aggressive and it paid off, allowing them to cut the deficit to five points with five-plus minutes left against coach Juwan Howard’s team.

“Juwan probably got a couple more gray hairs,” Dickinson said.

The players, meanwhile, learned a lesson about getting comfortabl­e with a big lead.

“Things like that will help us down the stretch and help us prepare for the adversity that’s coming ahead for us,” Dickinson said.

Caleb Houstan helped Michigan pull away, making a 3-pointer to give the Wolverines a 15-point lead with 3:12 left. The highly touted freshman finished with 11 points and six rebounds.

“He’s such a a great shooter and the way our offense is designed, he’s going to have a lot of open shots,” Dickinson said. “He’s got a really good opportunit­y to score a lot for us.”

Terrance Williams scored 15 points and Eli Brooks had 11 points and four assists for the Wolverines.

Buffalo’s Jeenathan Williams scored a career-high 32 points.

“He has improved dramatical­ly every year for us,” coach Jim Whitesell said.

Ronaldo Segu had 15 points and Josh Mballa added 13 for the Bulls.

“They really got after us in the first half,” Whitesell said. “We were lucky to be down 15. I was happy with the way we played in the first 12 minutes of the second half.”

Buffalo: The Bulls are the favorites in the Mid-American Conference with nine seniors on the roster, including preseason all-MAC players Williams and Mballa. They are hoping to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time with third-year coach Jim Whitesell after making the field four times in a fiveyear stretch under Nate Oats and Bobby Hurley.

Michigan: The Wolverines are the preseason pick to repeat as Big Ten champions and are expected to contend for the national title. Third-year coach Juwan Howard has a talented and deep roster led by Dickinson, who chose to stay in school after being named the conference’s freshman of the year.

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RICK ?? Michigan’s Hunter Dickinson, right, shoots over Buffalo’s Brock Bertram Wednesday in Ann Arbor, Mich.
OSENTOSKI.USA TODAY SPORTS RICK Michigan’s Hunter Dickinson, right, shoots over Buffalo’s Brock Bertram Wednesday in Ann Arbor, Mich.

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