BY LUKE PASCH
Daily Sports Writer
Published November 21, 2010
The Michigan men’s basketball team kicked it old school on Sunday afternoon.
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In game two of the Legends Classic against Gardner-Webb, the team paid homage to a few of the program’s greats by donning their maize jerseys along with black sneakers and socks, a look that was popularized by the “Fab Five” in the early 90s.
And the Wolverines (3-0) played like it was the early 90s — they were aggressive and had little mercy on either end of the court in a 80-58 route of the Runnin’ Bulldogs (3-2).
Sophomore guard Darius Morris continued his solid play at the point this season, as he spread the floor effectively with 10 assists. He also finished up with 21 points, registering the team's first double-double of the season.
Freshman center Jordan Morgan dominated underneath, as he was targeted often against a weak Gardner-Webb frontcourt. He finished up with a season-high 20 points and eight boards.
Morgan looked solid on the defensive end as well, as he stifled a number of drives to the hoop. Late in the first half, Bulldog forward Josh Henley received a pass in the paint, but Morgan was right there to blanket him. As he struggled to find options, Henley was called for a three-second violation.
Freshman forward Tim Hardaway Jr. also had a solid day with 15 points, including two buckets from behind the arc.





















