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Newsstand: Michigan women's basketball on four-game win streak

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie02/13/25

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Michigan women’s basketball gutted out a 70-67 win over Indiana Wednesday night at Crisler Center, marking a four-game win streak for the Maize and Blue. They were led by a team-high 24 points from Jordan Hobbs, who scored all of her points from inside the arc (20) and at the free throw line (4), missing all three of her triple tries. Syla Swords (15 points) and Olivia Olson (13) both scored in double figures.

Michigan forced 18 turnovers and cashed in with 17 points off of them. The Wolverines also held Indiana to just 3-of-16 shooting from beyond the arc.

Michigan Stadium will host its first-ever concert this September. More from The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome:

Iconic college football venue Michigan Stadium will host its first-ever concert on Sept. 27, 2025 featuring Zach Bryan with special guest John Mayer along with Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen and Joshua Slone, according to a release from U-M Athletics on Wednesday afternoon.

Tickets for the historic concert will go on sale Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased here. The concert takes place on U-M’s first football bye week before it returns to host Wisconsin on Oct. 4.

AEG Presents is promoting the show, featuring the multi-platinum, Grammy-award-winning Bryan, who just wrapped “The Quittin’ Time Tour” across 85 arenas and stadiums across North America.

“We are excited to have award-winning artist Zach Bryan perform the very first concert at Michigan Stadium,” athletic director Warde Manuel said in a statement. “I would like to thank the Board of Regents, President Ono, the Executive Officers of the University and many of our athletic department staff as well as AEG Presents, for all the work that has brought us to this point in the process. We have been studying and evaluating what it takes to host a concert at Michigan Stadium for a couple of years and today marks that next step in the venture with great partners.”

A wide-angle view of Michigan basketball’s big win over Purdue Tuesday night.

Michigan assistant coach Mike Boynton Jr. gave high praise for Purdue point guard Braden Smith.

Quote Of The Day

“I think you’ve got to go Bryce Underwood. No. 1 overall prospect, No. 1 quarterback, from in state, the best quarterback prospect from Michigan in the internet recruiting era. So yeah, you’ve got to go Bryce Underwood there. I think, in my time of doing this, he’s certainly in the conversation as the most physically gifted quarterback, if not the most physically gifted. There’s so much that he brings to the table from an ability standpoint with his arm talent, athleticism, his size and just his room for upside, his potential. Obviously, a super gifted passer, and I think what he showed as a run threat as a senior was eye opening.”
— On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power on Michigan’s biggest recruiting win of the 2025 cycle

Headlines Of The Day

• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: On3 director of scouting and rankings Charles Power praises Michigan’s 2025 class
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: From the road: Michigan trending up for several top defensive targets
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Crisler Crowd is exactly what Dusty May envisioned and Michigan basketball deserves
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Michigan Stadium to hold first-ever concert: Zach Bryan, John Mayer coming in September
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Top LB target Markel Dabney locks in Michigan official visit, shares latest

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