Michigan Suffers Historic Loss to Nebraska, Ending Season with Record Defeats
Nebraska's victory secures a tie for third in the Big Ten, highlighting Michigan's defensive struggles and record-setting season.
- Nebraska defeated Michigan 85-70, marking Michigan's worst defensive season in the 21st century.
- Michigan set a program record with 23 losses this season, finishing last in the Big Ten for the first time since 1967.
- Keisei Tominaga led Nebraska with 30 points, helping secure a tie for third place in the Big Ten and strengthening NCAA Tournament chances.
- Michigan's Dug McDaniel scored 17 points, all in the first half, as the team struggled to capitalize on their defensive efforts in the second half.
- Nebraska's victory contributed to their best conference finish since 1992-93, with a strong performance inside and a 57.9% field goal percentage.