Michigan squandered a big lead early, chances late, narrow loss to Arkansas

Michigan squandered a big lead early, chances late, narrow loss to Arkansas

new York – Michigan had a chance to solidify its massive jump into the national rankings in the mecca of basketball.

Instead, cold water was poured on the No. 14 Wolverines in a wild game at Madison Square Garden that came down to the final possession.

After blowing a 15-point first-half lead, Michigan was unable to mount a comeback from an 18-point deficit in the second half and missed a potential tying shot in an 89-87 loss to Arkansas on Tuesday at Jimmy -Classic.

Vlad Goldin had 17 points, leading five double-digit scorers for Michigan (8-2), which shot 57.6% from the field but had 17 turnovers. Danny Wolf added 14 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, while Roddy Gayle Jr. had 13 points and missed a potential equalizer on the final play of the game.

Michigan center Vlad Goldin (50) reacts during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arkansas on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in New York. Arkansas won 89-87.

After Michigan led by as many as 15 points, that lead was wiped out by a poor finish to the first half and a poor start to the second half. A combination of turnovers, lackluster defensive rebounds and a 12-0 Arkansas outscore led to Michigan trailing 57-49 about four minutes after halftime.

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