Chattanooga Times Free Press

Michigan men repeat as Big Ten champions

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO

NEW YORK — The tenacious 6-foot point guard whose coach calls him a “pit bull” drove right to the basket. But instead of putting up the hook shot he usually goes to, Zavier Simpson instead whipped a pass to the backup big man who became a Michigan folk hero Sunday at Madison Square Garden.

Jon Teske’s two-handed slam brought down the house and pretty much finished off No. 8 Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament championsh­ip game. With Simpson playing catalyst on both ends of the floor — running Michigan’s efficient offense and leading its lock-down defense — and Teske scoring a surprising 14 points, the 15th-ranked Wolverines beat the Boilermake­rs 75-66.

Fifth-seeded Michigan (28-7) became the first team to repeat as Big Ten Tournament champion since Ohio State accomplish­ed the feat seven years ago.

Simpson finished with 10 points, five assists and five rebounds. Moe Wagner led Michigan with 17 points and was named most outstandin­g player of the tournament, despite playing only 17 minutes against Purdue because of foul trouble,

a problem that plagued him all week.

That’s where Teske stepped up. The 7-foot-1 sophomore came in having averaged 3.3 points per game, but he scored 12 in the first half and picked up the slack guarding 7-2 center Isaac Haas.

Simpson and Teske put an exclamatio­n point on Michigan’s four-day Garden party with 6:02 left in the second half. Simpson drove and dished to Teske cutting to the basket. “Big Bad Jon,” as the guys call him, finished over Haas and let out a roar while bumping chests with teammates on his way to the bench.

“I was so happy when he popped off after that dunk,” Wagner said. “I got so excited. He got emotional. Yeah, I know how good he is. That was long overdue.”

The dunk made it 66-48 and brought chants of “Tes-key!” from the Michigan fans — who showed up in droves for the first Big Ten Tournament played in New York.

Purdue (28-6) chipped away in the final minutes with Michigan missing free throws, but it was way too late.

Haas led Purdue with 23 points, but Purdue’s top two scorers this season, Carsen Edwards and Vincent Edwards, combined for 16 points on 6-of-22 shooting.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan players celebrate after beating Purdue 75-66 to win the Big Ten conference tournament on Sunday in New York.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan players celebrate after beating Purdue 75-66 to win the Big Ten conference tournament on Sunday in New York.

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