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May 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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for the Wolverines, and in one of the more memorable finals in recent history. Michigan fans will always remember where they were the night Albrecht — all of 5-10 — went off for 17 first-half points in leading the Wolverines to a 12-point lead, but it wouldn't be enough. The Cardinals' Luke Hancock hit four triples near the end of the first half, bringing Louisville within a point at the intermission, and the Cardinals got the breaks in the second half of an 8276 win. Burke was the best player on the floor when he was out there, scoring 24 points in 26 minutes, but a questionable second foul call in the first half sidelined him for all but six minutes in the first half. A bogus foul call on his perfectly timed block late in the game, with U-M within three, was one of the key moments. "I think that was a turning point," Burke said. "There were lots of turning points to this game. It could have been momentum. If it was a no call, we could have gotten possession. Freshman big man Mitch McGary emerged as a key player for the Wolverines during their six-game NCAA Tournament run. photo by adam glanzman/michigan daily Makeup Of 2013-14 Team Yet To Be Determined Michigan sophomore point guard Trey Burke declared for the NBA Draft as expected April 14, and there were others who were still considering following his lead. Tim Hardaway Jr., Glenn Robinson

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