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The 1964–65 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the
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during the 1964–65 season. The team played its home games at Fielding H. Yost Field House (renamed Yost Ice Arena in 1973) on the school's campus in
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. Under the direction of
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, the team won the
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Championship.


Season review

This was the second of three consecutive Big Ten titles and Michigan's second visit to the
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. The team earned the Big Ten team statistical championships for both
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offense (92.9) and scoring margin (12.2). Junior
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averaged 25.7 points per game and senior
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added 20.1. The team spent the entire 15-week season ranked in the Associated Press Top Ten Poll, starting and ending the season ranked number one and holding that position in ten of the fifteen weeks of the poll. The team also finished the season ranked number one in the final UPI Coaches' Poll. Larry Tregoning served as team
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, while Russell and Buntin shared team
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. The team was the first Michigan team to defeat the number one ranked team in the country when it beat
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on December 14 by an 87–85 margin. only two Michigan teams have done so. On March 20, 1965, Oliver Darden went 11 for 11 in
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attempts against
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, which was a school single-game record for most without a miss until Craig Dill made 12 on February 18, 1966.


Schedule

1964-65 Overall: 24-4 Big Ten: 13-1 (1st , Champions) Postseason: NCAA (Mideast) (Final Four; Runner-up) Head Coach: Dave Strack Staff: James Skala & Tom Jorgensen (Freshmen) Captain: Larry Tregoning Home Arena: Yost Field House (7,500) (1) Played in Detroit, Mich. (Cobo Arena) (2) Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) (3) NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky. (Memorial Coliseum) (4) NCAA Tournament, Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum)


Postseason

In the 23-team
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, Michigan improved upon its 1964 tournament
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appearance by reaching the national championship game against the
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where they were upset, 91–80. As it had the year before the team had an opening round bye. Then it defeated the 98–71 and the 87–85 to win the Mideast region. In the Final Four, Michigan defeated the
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-led Princeton Tigers team 93–76, before they were upset by UCLA in the National Championship game. In the championship game, Michigan had three players disqualified, which was an NCAA tournament championship game record that stood until March 31, 1997. The season marked
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's second consecutive championship as UCLA coach and the second of what would become nine championships in ten seasons.


NCAA tournament summary

*Mideast **Michigan 98, Dayton 71 ** Michigan 87, Vanderbilt 85 *Final Four ** Michigan 93, Princeton 76 ** UCLA 91, Michigan 80


Accomplishments

Various members of the team earned significant recognitions: Strack earned the
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. Russell won the
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as Big Ten
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. Russell and Buntin were both
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. Following the season
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became the first Wolverine selected in the
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. That season, Buntin surpassed John Tidwell and established the Michigan career scoring record with 1725 and a 21.8 average, but Russell would end his career the following year with superior numbers. Russell eclipsed his own single-season point total record of 670 with a total of 694 ( a number he would surpass the following season). Buntin also surpassed, M. C. Burton, Jr.'s 1957–59 career rebound total of 831 and average of 12.59 with 1037 and 13.13, but
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would set the current standards by surpassing both of these in 1970. However, Buntin's total of 58 career point-rebound double doubles remains a Michigan record. While Russell eclipsed Buntin's single-season school free throw record of 151 by one, Buntin set the school's career total record of 385, but both of these marks would be eclipsed by Russell the following season. The team continues to hold the single-season Big Ten Conference rebounding record with 1521, a total that was tied by the national champion 2000 Michigan State Spartans The team set the single-season team points per game Big Ten Conference record with 92.9 (1,300 in 14 conference games). The record would be broken the following season by the Wolverines. The team set the school single-season free throws made record of 494, which would last until 1977. On December 1, 1964, the team began a 17-game
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winning streak against the that continued through a January 29, 1966, victory over
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. This surpassed the 16-game streak from February 22, 1947 – February 7, 1949, and stood as the longest home winning streak in school history until a 22-game streak that started on January 12, 1976.


Statistics

The team posted the following statistics:


Rankings


Team players drafted into the NBA

Five players from this team were selected in the
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.


See also

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References

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