"They played well when they had to," said Michigan coach John Beilein. "Those last 20 minutes, they were better than us. The first 20 minutes, we were better than them."
Michigan's season came to an end on Friday night as it played one of its best halves of the season only to let the game slip away in the final twenty minutes as Notre Dame took over down the stretch.
John Beilein, Derrick Walton and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman were on the podium after Michigan fell to Notre Dame on Friday night. Watch the full press conference in the embedded media player or read the transcript after the jump..
John Beilein credited Notre Dame for adjusting its defense to deny some of Michigan's actions for throwing the Wolverine offense out of sync in the second half on Friday afternoon. The Wolverines let a double-digit first half lead slip away down the stretch as Notre...
Michigan's season ended on Friday night after it played a terrific first half and then let the game slip away in the second. The Wolverines faced the media after the loss to try to figure out what happened.
Though it certainly lasted a long time, Michigan's late-game magic ran out Friday night. Playing with its season on the line for the fourth time in just over a week, the Wolverines (23-13) fell short against Notre Dame.
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Here are a few photos from Michigan's open practice in Brooklyn this evening.
John Beilein met with reporters outside the Michigan locker room on Thursday afternoon to preview Michigan's upcoming game with Notre Dame (Friday, 9:40 p.m., CBS).
Derrick Walton, Mark Donnal and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman discussed Michigan's short turnaround and upcoming match-up with Notre Dame this afternoon before taking the court at the Barcalys Center for an open practice.
Michigan head coach John Beilein along with Zak Irvin, Duncan Robinson and Moritz Wagner were all on the podium Thursday afternoon previewing Michigan-Notre Dame. Read the full transcript from the head coach and players after the jump.
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