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7 takeaways from Michigan’s win vs Ohio State in Big Ten Tournament

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The Michigan Wolverines beat the Ohio State Buckeyes,, 71-67, in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Friday afternoon in Chicago at the United Center. Michigan improved to 30-2 overall and will take on the winner of Illinois vs Wisconsin tomorrow afternoon.

Here are seven takeaways from the game.

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Michigan is two wins from making more history

Michigan has made history all season long and could continue to do so in the coming days. The Wolverines have never won the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles in the same season, but just two more wins would change that. Michigan could also become the first team to repeat as Big Ten Tournament champions multiple times if they can secure two more wins.

Dusty May remains unbeaten against Ohio State

In two seasons as head coach, Dusty May is a perfect 4-0 against the rival Buckeyes, including two double-digit wins this year. Michigan has completely controlled the rivalry in recent years even before May was hired, going 6-1 against Ohio State in the last seven meetings. With the win on Friday, the Wolverines also beat Ohio State three times in a single season for the first time ever.

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Aday Mara takes over in the second half

Ohio State tied it 44-44 early in the second half and was staying within striking distance. Then Aday Mara completely took over, as the big man scored six straight points to help extend the lead to 59-52. After scoring just four points in the first half, Mara eventually finished with a team-high 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocks.

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