
SAN ANTONIO, TX – MARCH 23: The University of Michigan takes on the University of Tennessee, Knoxville during the second round of the 2021 NCAA Division I Womenโs Basketball Tournament. Copyright: 2021 NCAA Photos
The sixth-seeded Michigan Wolverines advanced to their first Sweet 16 in program history, upsetting third-seeded Tennessee on Tuesday, 70-55. Michigan previously defeated 11-seed Florida Gulf Coast by 21 on Sunday, using a 21-2 fourth quarter run to separate from the Eagles down the stretch.
Michigan has been engineered by Big Ten Player of the Year Naz Hillmon all season, but by no means has she been the lone reason that her team accomplished a school milestone this postseason. Here are three takeaways from Michiganโs early tournament run.
Leigha Brown is back with a vengeance
Leigha Brown, a junior playing in her first NCAA tournament, has stepped up in a major way, scoring 51 points over the two-game run. She scored a career-high 28 points in the first round game against FGCU on 12-for-14 shooting.
โHaving Leigha on our team in general, she brings a spark, she brings energy and she brings offense, as you guys probably can tell,โ said Hillmon.
Brown, a 17.9 point per game scorer, had struggled with consistency since returning from dealing with COVID-19 for most of January. The Nebraska transfer has appeared confident and aggressive so far this postseason, determined to prove why she was recognized with Second Team All-Big Ten honors.
โLeigha grabbed me at the end of the game and was just hugging me and said โCoach, this is why I came here, I believed that we could do this. I wanted to play with Naz, I wanted to play with a great post player and I really thought that we could do something special,โโ Barnes Arico recalled. โSheโs just been absolutely tremendous, and I hope the country had a chance to see her the last couple games because she did start the season this way.โ
Danielle Rauch has stepped up in Dilkโs absence
Michigan fans received troubling news just moments before tip off against FGCU when the team announced that starting point guard Amy Dilk did not travel to San Antonio due to a “medical issue.”
Junior guard Danielle Rauch has started both tournament games at point guard, steadily engineering the team in Dilkโs absence by totaling 13 points, five assists and six steals.
Rauch is frequently the most vocal voice on the teamโs bench, providing Michigan with an energy boost despite not seeing much playing time. Entering the tournament, Rauch had averaged just 12.9 minutes and 1.3 points per game. Sheโs stayed ready, seizing an opportunity to elevate the depth-challenged Wolverines.
โ[Rauch]โs number was called and she has been ready. As a coach, thatโs just the greatest reward ever,โ Barnes Arico said. โSheโs the greatest kid and the greatest teammate and the hardest worker I have ever been around. Sheโs been outstanding, and our team loves it โ I love it โ to see her success.โ
Barnes Arico takes second school to Sweet 16
In her ninth season coaching Michigan womenโs basketball, Kim Barnes Arico has reached the Sweet 16 โ uncharted territory for the program. Itโs the New York nativeโs second career appearance in the NCAA tournamentโs third round, also doing so with St. Johnโs in 2012.
โThis is a level that a lot of coaches go through their whole entire career and never get there,โ Barnes Arico said. โI feel so fortunate that we were able to do it at St. Johnโs, and now to do it at Michigan is absolutely incredible.โ
Barnes Arico has repeatedly spoken to her teamโs chemistry amid a year of firsts โ no better evidenced by Hillmon getting emotional while discussing the significance of reaching the Sweet 16 after Tuesdayโs win. Recruiting prospects like Hillmon and transfers like Brown have positioned the Wolverines as an attractive and respectable program on the national stage.
โWhen you have a team like we do, led by obviously an All American in Naz, but experience and maturity and just toughness,โ Barnes Arico said. โItโs great for the rest of the country to see that Michigan is not only a football and menโs basketball school, but itโs also a womenโs basketball school.
Michigan will to look to extend its tournament run against Baylor, the two-seed in the River Walk region, in a Sweet 16 matchup this Saturday.
