Dayton Daily News

Michigan’s Howard out 5 games for melee

- By Larry Lage

Michigan ANN ARBOR, MICH. — basketball coach Juwan Howard has been suspended the final five games of the regular season and fined $40,000 for hitting a Wisconsin assistant in the head, triggering a postgame melee.

The Big Ten Conference also on Monday suspended three players one game for the altercatio­n following the Badgers’ 77-63 win on Sunday: Michigan’s Moussa Diabate and Terrance Williams II, and Jahcobi Neath of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin coach Greg Gard was fined $10,000 for violating the conference’s sportsmans­hip policy, but was not suspended.

Howard is expected to be back for the Big Ten tournament, which begins March 9 in Indianapol­is.

“After taking time to reflect on all that happened, I realize how unacceptab­le both my actions and words were, and how they affected so many,” Howard said in a statement. “I am truly sorry.”

Phil Martelli will serve as Michigan’s interim coach in Howard’s absence. Michigan’s final five regular-season games are home contests with Rutgers today, No. 15 Illinois on Sunday, Michigan State on March 1 and No. 25 Iowa on March 3 plus a visit to No. 22 Ohio State on March 6.

“Big Ten Conference coaches and student-athletes are expected to display the highest level of sportsmans­hip conduct,” Big Ten Commission­er Kevin Warren said. “I am grateful for the partnershi­p with Michigan Athletics Director, Warde Manuel and Wisconsin Athletics Director, Chris McIntosh. Our expectatio­n is that the incident yesterday will provide our coaches and student-athletes with the opportunit­y to reflect, learn and move forward in a manner that demonstrat­es decorum and leadership on and off of the court.”

Howard, a former NBA player and the reigning Associated Press men’s coach of the year, was upset after Gard called a timeout with 15 seconds left and his team leading by 15 on Sunday.

The altercatio­n began in the postgame handshake line, when Gard grabbed Howard by the arm in an attempt to explain why he called the timeout. Howard yelled “Don’t (expletive) touch me!” and put his right index finger in Gard’s face as the two began to argue.

“At that point, I felt it was time to protect myself,” Howard said in his postgame news conference.

After the two coaches were separated, Howard swung his right hand and struck Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhof­t on the left side of the head with an open hand.

“Someone touched me and I think it was very uncalled for, for them to touch me, as we were verbalizin­g and communicat­ing with one another,” Howard said Sunday. “That’s what escalated it.”

Players from each side got involved in the skirmish, and video appeared to show Diabate and Neath throwing punches.

On Monday, Howard apologized to Krabbenhof­t as well as Michigan’s players and their families, his staff, his own family and “Michigan fans around the world.”

“I speak a lot about being a Michigan man and representi­ng the University of Michigan with class and pride,” Howard said. “I did not do that, nor did I set the right example in the right way for my student-athletes. I will learn from this mistake, and this mistake will never happen again. No excuses!”

Gard said he took the timeout because his backup players had four seconds to get the ball across, and he wanted to reset the clock to 10 seconds.

Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh said: “Our staff has my complete support, as do our student-athletes. I consider the $10,000 fine from the Big Ten to be a ‘Wisconsin fine’ and not a ‘Greg Gard fine.’”

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