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Michigan’s First Stumble: Why the Wolverines’ Seattle Trip Is a Season-Defining Gut Check

Last updated: January 14, 2026 5:10 am
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Michigan’s 91-88 home loss to Wisconsin wasn’t just a number in the left-hand column—it snapped a 14-game aura of invincibility and exposed cracks in shot selection, late-game execution and defensive focus that Washington’s 7-1 home record is built to exploit.

The Context: Dominance, Then a Dent

Michigan entered January undefeated and steamrolling—10 of 14 wins by 25-plus, nation-best 26.1 scoring margin, second in the country at 94.6 points a night. The Wolverines left December looking every inch a Final Four favorite. Then the calendar flipped.

  • Jan. 6 at Penn State: escape on a missed last-second triple, 74-72.
  • Jan. 10 vs Wisconsin: miss five of final six shots, give up a 9-2 closing run, 88-91.

Coach Dusty May didn’t sugar-coat it: “Four games since we’ve played really well.” The metrics back him—Michigan’s defensive efficiency has slipped from top-5 to 18th in the two-week window, per ESPN analytics.

Washington Isn’t a Cushion—It’s a Trap

On paper the Huskies are 10-6, 2-3 in the Big Ten, unranked. Inside Hec Edmundson Pavilion they’re a different animal: 7-1 at home, fresh off an 81-71 takedown of Ohio State in which Zoom Diallo (22 pts) and Hannes Steinbach (21 pts, 9 reb) looked every bit the conference’s most punishing inside-out duo.

  • Steinbach paces UW in scoring (18.4), rebounding (11.0) and field-goal percentage (58%).
  • Diallo is second in scoring at 15.1 and hit 4-of-6 from deep vs the Buckeyes.
  • Desmond Claude (14.5 ppg) is game-time after a one-game “team decision” absence; his 6-5 frame gives Washington three double-digit scorers capable of switching everything Michigan throws at them.

Translation: the Huskies can match Michigan’s tempo, crash the glass (fourth in Big Ten rebounding margin) and force a still-stingy Wolverine defense to prove the Wisconsin close-out was an anomaly.

Matchup Chessboard: Three Spots That Swing 40 Minutes

  1. Steinbach vs. Dickinson III—Michigan’s 7-2 big man has feasted on smaller fives, but Steinbach’s physicality and face-up game dragged Ohio State’s front line into foul trouble. If Dickinson sits with early whistles, Michigan’s bench gives up 8 ppg and 4 rpg.
  2. Perimeter Focus—The Wolverines shot 28 % from deep in the two shaky January games; Washington’s pack-line principles yield the fewest catch-and-shoot threes in the league. Nimari Burnett (48 % on the season) must re-create his 6-of-6 perfect night vs UW last year.
  3. Transition Discipline—Michigan wants to run (fourth in tempo); Washington wants to run after turnovers (1.17 PPP in the first six seconds). Whoever wins the live-ball turnover battle wins the scoreboard—UW forces 15.8 per game, Michigan coughs it up only 9.9.

What the Loss Really Cost—And What It Can Still Buy

One defeat won’t sink a résumé that still owns neutral-court wins over Kansas, Alabama and Marquette. But seeding math is unforgiving: every additional Quad-1 road victory is worth roughly 1.8 seed-line points on Selection Sunday, per NCAA BracketIQ. A second straight slip in Seattle would push Michigan toward the 2-line and a potential second-weekend clash with a 1-seed.

The bigger cost is psychological. A roster with seven new faces, even one anchored by seniors Burnett and Elliot Cadeau, had never tasted failure together. Cadeau’s career-high-tying 19 vs Wisconsin showed resolve, but the final 90 seconds revealed a team still learning how to close. Wednesday is the first exam after the syllabus got real.

Fan-Narrative Radar: The Numbers You’ll Argue About Tomorrow

  • Michigan’s last loss in Seattle: Dec. 30, 1994—30 years ago this week.
  • Under Dusty May, UM is 12-2 in games following a defeat, winning by an average of 18.4.
  • Washington is 0-4 this season when allowing 80+ points; Michigan averages 94.6.
  • Big Ten road teams off a home loss cover the spread 62 % since 2020.

Predictive Edge: Why the Wolverines Still Hold the Aces

Even with the wobble, KenPom gives Michigan a 78 % win probability, projecting 87-76. The edge: depth. UW shortens to seven rotation bodies if Claude remains out; Michigan brings four double-digit scorers and a top-15 bench efficiency mark. Expect May to counter Washington’s 2-2-1 press with early drag screens to free Cadeau in the middle, force help, and re-open corner looks for Burnett.

Defensively, the Wolverines will live with Steinbach jumpers rather than double, keeping Dickinson anchored to protect the rim. Force Diallo left—he’s shooting 29 % off that hand—and make role players beat you from the slot.

Bottom Line

A bounce-back isn’t cliché—it’s currency. Win in Seattle and Michigan re-enters the No. 1 seed conversation, restores late-game swagger and sets up a Saturday sweep opportunity at Oregon. Lose, and the Big Ten becomes a five-team scrum with Michigan staring at a 4-3 league mark before the calendar hits February.

Prediction: Michigan 84, Washington 75—Wolverines shoot 38 % from deep, force 17 turnovers and unleash a 14-3 second-half run sparked by Burnett’s fourth triple.


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