Olivia Olson and Te'Yale Delfosse Lead No. 9 Michigan Past Error-Prone Wisconsin, 86-60
Michigan forced 23 turnovers and scored 25 points off them while securing 19 points from offensive rebounds in a dominant 86-60 win over Wisconsin.
- At Crisler Center on Sunday, the Michigan women's basketball team rolled to an 86-60 win over Wisconsin and never trailed, led by Olivia Olson who scored 21 points and finished the half with 17.
- Fueled by interior control, Michigan controlled the paint and scored 43 points before their first 3, while pressing and trapping defenses flustered Wisconsin early.
- Te'Yala Delfosse posted a 16-point, 10-rebound double-double, and Brooke Quarles Daniels scored eight points.
- The victory moves Michigan Wolverines to 14-2 overall and 5-1 in conference, carrying a 66-36 lead into the final period and dropping Wisconsin Badgers to 11-6 and 3-3.
- Playing without Syla Swords, Michigan converted 21 offensive rebounds into 19 points, showcasing their bench and interior depth with sustained possession advantages.
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Olivia Olson and Te'Yale Delfosse lead No. 9 Michigan past error-prone Wisconsin, 86-60
Olivia Olson scored 21 points and No. 9 Michigan never trailed while rolling to a 86-60 victory over Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon.Te’Yala Delfosse recorded a double-double in her first career start with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
No. 9 Michigan flexes its muscles inside over Wisconsin, 86-60
Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo.Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo.Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo.Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo.Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo.Soyeon Kim/DAILY. Buy this photo. With arguably its strongest perimeter player — sophomore guards Syla Swords — unavailable, it’s no surprise that the No. 9 Michigan women’s basketball team shifted its focus inside. Dominating both halves, the Wolverines (14-2 overall, 9-0 Big Ten) …
Balanced Offense Sends Michigan Past Wisconsin
The No. 9-ranked University of Michigan women's basketball team showed its offensive balance in a decisive 86-60 win over Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 11) at Crisler Center. Michigan had four players score in double figures as it defeated the Badgers, 86-60.
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