Michigan head coach Juwan Howard was ejected from his team’s Big Ten Tournament game against Maryland on Friday.
The ejection came after Howard got into it with Maryland coach Mark Turgeon during a TV timeout in the second half. Howard was unhappy about something that transpired just before the timeout, and he began shouting in the direction of Turgeon. The two coaches became extremely animated and needed to be separated near the scorer’s table.
Here’s a video that shows some of what happened:
Here is the full sequence that led to Michigan head coach Juwan Howard being ejected during the last media timeout. pic.twitter.com/iN5H6ea6bc
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Big Ten Network sideline reporter Rick Pizzo said during the broadcast of the game that Howard seemed to be pointing to his head and urging his own players to “use your head,” according to Tyler J. Davis of the Detroit Free Press. That’s when something was said to Howard from the Maryland bench, and he clearly took exception to it.
Turgeon was assessed a technical foul, and Howard was ejected.
Michigan, the No. 4-ranked team in the country, won the game 79-66 and advanced to the semifinal of the tournament.
The ejection was Howard’s first as the head coach at Michigan, though he has been known to become animated on the sideline. He had a heated confrontation with a player during a timeout earlier this season.
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