Team Stats
UNF
MICH
FG%
.175
.554
3FG%
.250
.533
FT%
.588
.818
RB
26
47
TO
14
16
STL
4
2
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

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Cold-Shooting Ospreys Fall at No. 23 Michigan
12/12/2017 9:56:00 PM | Women's Basketball
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - No. 23 Michigan controlled the paint and North Florida women's basketball shot a season low as the Wolverines grabbed a 79-34 win on Tuesday at the Crisler Center.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 34, No. 21/23 Michigan 79
Records: North Florida (5-5) | Michigan (9-2)
Location:Â Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center)
The Short Story:Â For the first time this season, North Florida did not have a single player in double figures and was outscored in the paint 40-10 as Michigan rolled to the victory.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
SAY WHAT
"We obviously had a tough night shooting the ball. I am looking forward to this home stretch we have coming up. We have learned a lot during these three road games and I expect those lessons to have a positive impact on the next stretch of our season." - Head Coach Darrick Gibbs
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
Second Half Trends
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
UP NEXT
North Florida heads back to Jacksonville for its next three contests with College of Charleston coming up on Friday at 7 p.m. It is the Ospreys first home game in two weeks.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 34, No. 21/23 Michigan 79
Records: North Florida (5-5) | Michigan (9-2)
Location:Â Ann Arbor, Mich. (Crisler Center)
The Short Story:Â For the first time this season, North Florida did not have a single player in double figures and was outscored in the paint 40-10 as Michigan rolled to the victory.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
- Sophomore Adrienne Jackson led the team with eight points, while three hit six each.
- Keonna Farmer grabbed 11 rebounds on the night, while adding three points.
- It was the first time since March 2015 the Ospreys shot below 20 percent for the game.Â
SAY WHAT
"We obviously had a tough night shooting the ball. I am looking forward to this home stretch we have coming up. We have learned a lot during these three road games and I expect those lessons to have a positive impact on the next stretch of our season." - Head Coach Darrick Gibbs
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
- Michigan outscored the Ospreys 24-4 in the opening stanza.
- Four points is a season-low in the first quarter.
- The Wolverines ballooned its lead to 35, 44-9, at 2:21 in the second before Tesh Hanson and Ta'Kyla Austin hit back-to-back threes to close the game to 46-15 at half.
- The Wolverines shot a blistering 59.3 percent in the first half.
Second Half Trends
- In the final two frames, Michigan eventually pulled ahead by 40 points and never looked back.Â
- North Florida held Michigan to less than 20 points in both of the final quarters as Michigan tallied 18 and 15 to close the game.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- This is the third nationally-ranked team the Ospreys have faced this season (Florida State, West Virginia).
- UNF had three treys on the night, while Michigan had eight.
- The host held a 47-26 edge off the glass, leading to 12 second chance points.
UP NEXT
North Florida heads back to Jacksonville for its next three contests with College of Charleston coming up on Friday at 7 p.m. It is the Ospreys first home game in two weeks.
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