
When the opposing team shoots 49% from the floor and makes 14 of its 27 three-point attempts at home, that is typically not a recipe for success for the road team.
On Saturday night, that was not the case as No. 2 Michigan erased a 50-45 halftime deficit to Maryland to pick up a 101-83 win and improve its record to 10-0.
The Terrapins (6-5) led by as many as nine in the second half and only trailed by three with 10:26 remaining before Michigan closed the game on a 27-12 run.
A lot of the reason the Wolverines are off to their sixth 10-0 start in program history is due to the efficient play from senior forward Yaxel Lendeborg, who did just about everything for Michigan in its second-half comeback.
Lendeborg had a season-high 29 points (8-of-11 FG, 4-of-5 3PT), eight rebounds, nine assists, three blocks and two steals, spearheading a Wolverines offense that shot 60% from the floor and knocked down 12 threes on the night.
Yaxel Lendeborg stuffed the stat sheet tonight in @umichbball's win over Maryland
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) December 14, 2025
29 PTS | 8 REB | 9 AST pic.twitter.com/PUkiHRa4ir
Lendeborg leads the team in scoring (15 PPG) and has now scored at least 20 points in three of Michigan's 10 wins. He has also posted three double-doubles, fully showcasing his versatility for a Michigan team that entered Saturday scoring the eighth-most points per game (94 PPG).
Michigan certainly got everything it could handle from the Terrapins, but it was still not enough to dethrone the No. 2 team in the nation. This was the fifth time in 10 games that Michigan has scored at least 100 points, including four of its last five games. It even picked up back-to-back wins over a 21st-ranked Auburn squad and No. 12 Gonzaga by a combined 70 points, which speaks to how dominant the Wolverines have been so far.
The key to all that has been Lendeborg, who continues to inject some tenacity and excitement into one of the most complete teams in the sport. With two ranked wins to its credit already and a scoring margin that was tied for first entering the night (+28), Michigan has looked as dominant as any team in the country.
Even a halftime deficit and some adversity on the road could not slow Lendeborg and the Wolverines down, which should only make them that much more dangerous after overcoming the challenge that Maryland posed.
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