WOLVERINESMichigan 62, Rutgers 47Michigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) and Michigan guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12) smile when they head to a time out with a comfortable lead in the second half. Michigan wins 62-47 over Rutgers at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Jan. 21, 2018.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsThe coaching staff, from right, head coach John Beilein, assistant coaches Saddi Washington, Deandre Haynes and Luke Yaklich wear bow ties for Jude Stamper, a 12-year-old born with Arthrogryposis Multi-Congenital disorder. Stamper was 'signed' to the Wolverines and will be a fixture on their bench this winter.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Jordan Poole (2) and Rutgers guard Issa Thiam (35) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers forward Deshawn Freeman (33) defends a shot by Michigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Charles Matthews (1) drives past Rutgers forward Deshawn Freeman (33) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) drives between Rutgers forward Mamadou Doucoure (21), left, and Rutgers guard Corey Sanders (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Duncan Robinson (22) takes a shot over Rutgers forward Candido Sa (1) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Corey Sanders (3) guards Michigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers forward Mamadou Doucoure (21) guards Michigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Charles Matthews (1) drives past Rutgers forward Matt Bullock (13) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Corey Sanders, right, defends a drive by Michigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Charles Matthews (1) drives past Rutgers forward Matt Bullock (13) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan senior guard Katelynn Flaherty, left, currently playing for the Michigan women's team, just surpassed former Michigan player Glen Rice, as the all-time leading scorer in basketball. They were recognized during a break in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12) defends a shot by Rutgers forward Deshawn Freeman (33) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers forward Deshawn Freeman (33) knocks the ball away from Michigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12) passes the ball around Rutgers forward Mamadou Doucoure (21) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan head coach John Beilein talks with Michigan guard Jaaron Simmons (5) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) passes the ball around Rutgers forward Candido Sa (1) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) passes the ball around Rutgers forward Candido Sa (1) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers head coach Steve Pikiell talks to an official in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Charles Matthews (1) takes a shot in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Jordan Poole, right, and Rutgers forward Eugene Omoruyi (11) go for a loose ball in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Geo Baker (0) drives around Michigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Charles Matthews (1) drives around Rutgers forward Candido Sa, right, in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Souf Mensah (44) guards Michigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Souf Mensah (44) guards Michigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan all-time leading scorer Katelynn Flaherty, left, currently playing for Michigan, just surpassed the score of former Michigan player Glen Rice while they are recognized during a break in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers forward Eugene Omoruyi, left, guards Michigan guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12) in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan forward Moritz Wagner, left, guards Rutgers forward Deshawn Freeman in the first half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsJalen Rose scholarship recipients Chanelle Mills, right, and Cobi Spencer are recognized with Jalen Rose, center, in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Issa Thiam (35) and Rutgers forward Candido Sa (1) defend a shot by Michigan guard Charles Matthews, center, in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsGuys in the 'Bee Line' in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) goes to the hoop over Rutgers guard Issa Thiam (35) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Duncan Robinson (22) guards Rutgers forward Matt Bullock (13) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Geo Baker (0) guards Michigan guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (12) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers center Shaquille Doorson (2) defends a shot by Michigan center Jon Teske (15) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Issa Thiam (35) guards Michigan guard Jordan Poole (2) in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan guard Zavier Simpson (3) heads up court in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsRutgers guard Corey Sanders (3) and Rutgers forward Deshawn Freeman (33) go airborne defending Michigan forward Moritz Wagner (13) under the basket in the second half.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsMichigan head coach John Beilein, left, talks with Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell after the game.Robin Buckson, Detroit News