
Michigan basketball vs Maryland Big Ten Tournament injury report
The Wolverines aren't quite full-strength entering Saturday's contest but close. They've been missing freshman guard Justin Pippen and sharpshooting reserve Sam Walters, the Alabama transfer but otherwise are primed to give the Terrapins all they have.
With that in mind, based on Friday's update, here is the injury report for both the maize and blue as well as the Terps entering Saturday afternoon's matchup.
Michigan injury report
F Sam Walters (out)
G Justin Pippen (out)
Maryland injury report
G Jahari Long (out)
C Braden Pierce (out)
G Chance Stevens (out)
Michigan and Maryland are set to tip off at 3:30 p.m. EDT at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

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