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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The Wolverines have raised some eyebrows for all the wrong reasons throughout the season, from the on-court results to the off-the-court issues. On Wednesday, they did so once again — but this time in a good way. Michigan snapped a five-game skid and picked up its second win since Dec. 16 by using a pivotal second-half run and doing just enough late to hold off No. 11 Wisconsin, 72-68, at Crisler Center. Sophomore guard Dug McDaniel had 16 points, sophomore center Tarris Reed Jr. added 12 points and redshirt sophomore forward Will Tschetter scored 11 for Michigan (8-15, 3-9 …

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