Michigan basketball enters the final week of the regular season in second place and needs two wins to guarantee at least a share of the league title.
The fifth-seeded Wolverines unleashed a 26-0 run to upset fourth-seeded Maryland on Friday in the Big Ten tournament.
Jordan Hobbs scored 23 points and Michigan used a 25-0 first-half run and a dominating second half to crush No. 15 Maryland, 98-71.
Derik Queen had 17 points and 12 rebounds, leading No. 13 Maryland to a 71-65 win over No. 17 Michigan that gave Michigan State at least a share of the Big Ten title.
The Wolverines entered the final week of the regular season with their sights set on earning at least a share of the Big Ten championship.