By Rod Beard The Detroit News Comments Michigan freshman Mitch McGary has combined for 34 points and 23 rebounds in the team's two NCAA Tournament wins. (John T. Greilick/Detroit News) Ann Arbor — As Michigan embarks on its first Sweet 16 spot in 19 years, the Wolverines are just starting to break down their opponent, top-seeded Kansas. The Wolverines had Sunday and Tuesday off and they weren't looking at game plans for the Jayhawks at practice Monday, focusing primarily on recapping their performances against South Dakota State and Virginia Commonwealth in the first two rounds. Michigan (28-7) takes on Kansas on Friday night at Cowboys Stadium for the right to go to the Elite...
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