The Macomb Daily

Howard tossed, Michigan tops Terps

- By Michael Marot

All Michigan coach Juwan Howard intended to do, he said, when he started walking toward the baseline during the second half of Friday’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfin­als was question a call.

Maryland coach Mark Turgeon, meanwhile, had already seen enough. He didn’t like what he’d heard during the teams’ previous two games and didn’t appreciate the conference’s response when he reported his concerns.

Moments after Turgeon told Howard not to speak to him, a shouting match broke out. A tense situation quickly escalated, tempers flared and both teams gathered near midcourt, with officials rushing in to hold back each side.

The 6-foot-9 Howard had to be restrained, drew two technical fouls and was ejected with 10:44 left to play. Minus their coach, No. 4 Michigan pulled away for a testy 79-66 victory.

After the game, Howard apologized for his actions — and also placed blame on the other bench.

“That’s not how you handle things under adverse conditions,” he said before explaining his version of what happened.

“He said, ‘Juwan, I’m not going to let you talk to me. Don’t talk to me ever again,’ Then he charged at me. I don’t know how you were raised but the way I was raised is when someone charges you, you defend yourself.”

Turgeon was called for a technical foul but not ejected.

“This has been going on for three games,” he said. “I ‘ve been doing this for 34 years and I’ve called the conference office, I’ve called the commission­er and I said ‘I won’t take it the third game.’ So I stood up for myself and my team. All I said is, ‘Don’t talk to me, don’t talk to me.’”

Maryland scored five points after the fracas to cut the deficit in half.

“Coach is a really competitiv­e guy the game got competitiv­e, we knew we had to have his back,” Michigan guard Mike Smith said.

Smith helped steady the Wolverines (20-8) by scoring a season-high 18 points while dishing out a tour

nament-record 15 assists.

Michigan next faces longtime rival No. 9 Ohio State on Saturday.

Down by 12 early, the top-seeded and regular-season champion Wolverines swung the game by ending the first half on a 16-2 run and starting the second half on an 11-4 spurt.

Franz Wagner and Eli Brooks each scored 16 points as Michigan reached the semifinal for a fifth consecutiv­e time.

Eric Ayala scored 19 points and Darryl Morsell added 16 to lead the eighthseed­ed Terrapins (16-13).

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 ?? MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan head coach Juwan Howard is restrained after being ejected from the game in the second half of an NCAA game against Maryland at the Big Ten Conference tournament in Indianapol­is on Friday.
MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan head coach Juwan Howard is restrained after being ejected from the game in the second half of an NCAA game against Maryland at the Big Ten Conference tournament in Indianapol­is on Friday.

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