Michigan sputtered much of the night but never lost contact with TCU. When the Wolverines finally found their rhythm, it was enough to earn a win in their first true road test of the season.
Michigan’s most and least experienced college players led the way in a 67-63 win at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday night.
The sixth-ranked Wolverines trailed by six with 11 minutes left, having committed 17 turnovers by that point. Yaxel Lendeborg, in his sixth year of college, and freshman Trey McKenney helped carry Michigan to the finish.
Coming off a one-point overtime win Tuesday, the Wolverines were in another dog fight. They didn’t make things easy on themselves late. Michigan went up six on Lendeborg’s free throws with 1:12 left. TCU scored through a foul at the other end and missed the

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