Ann Arbor, MI (Sports Network) - For Michigan, being No. 1 turned out to be
just like riding a bike. It was shaky at the start, but it soon felt all too
familiar.
Trey Burke scored 18 points with eight assists and Glenn Robinson III added 13
points, as top-ranked Michigan suffocated Northwestern, 68-46, in its first
game as the nation's top team since November 1992.
Nik Stauskas added 11 points and Jon Horford donated 10 points and seven
rebounds for the Wolverines (20-1, 7-1 Big Ten), who are off to their best
start in school history.
Alex Olah scored 10 points and Jared Swophsire chipped in with eight points
and eight rebounds for the Wildcats (12-10, 3-6), who have dropped two
straight.
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