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Michigan Vs. Penn State Final Score: Wolverines Knock Off Nittany Lions; Keep Hopes For Share Of Big Ten Title

The Michigan Wolverines did what they needed to do in order to keep hopes alive for a share of the Big Ten regular season title -- they defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions 71-65 and now need the Ohio State Buckeyes to hand Michigan State their second straight loss. A Spartans' loss would mean a Big Ten share between the intrastate rivals.

The Wolverines were able to extend their 11-point halftime lead to 17 with a little over nine minutes left in the game. That's when sophomore guard Jermaine Marshall started to take control for Penn State and get them back into the game. Marshall scored nine straight points -- and 14 of his game-high 27 in the final nine minutes -- to pull the Nittany Lions to as close as four in the final two minutes, but that was as close as they'd get.

After shooting 70-percent in the first half, the Wolverines only shot 11-for-22 in the second half. Trey Burke was Michigan's leading scorer with 19 points.

Now, Michigan will be watching the OSU/MSU game to see if they'll receive a slice of the Big Ten title.

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