Michigan Basketball: 3 takeaways from Wolverines win over Ohio State

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Teske comes back to earth on offensive end

While Michigan basketball didn’t have a great shooting night against Ohio State, one player that really didn’t make an impact offensively was Jon Teske, who ended his streak of five straight double-digit games after finishing with four.

Teske actually didn’t attempt a 3-pointer but he was 1-of-4 from the field and managed to score just four points against Ohio State. But with Iggy scoring 15 points, Poole notching 14 and Livers pouring in 12 off the bench, Teske wasn’t needed as much offensively.

The big man still tore down five rebounds, blocked a shot and played solid defense on Kaleb Wesson, who scored 12 points and was just 5-of-12 from the field.

Like Simpson, Teske does a lot of things that helps the Wolverines win. Over the last five games, he had scored a lot to help them too but against Ohio State, Teske wasn’t quite on point. However, his defense made up for it.