Michigan's fast tempo play and hot shooting from behind the arc carried them to a decisive 102-64 victory over Chaminade.
Michigan entered its second game of the Maui Jim Maui Invitational with a vengeance after Monday night's loss to LSU. They were hot from the field, shooting nearly 65 percent to Chaminade's 38 percent. The Wolverines also took advantage of the three point line, adding 45 points from behind the arc. The team's leading scorer, Charles Matthews, was nearly perfect in the game, hitting 8-8 from the field, 2-2 from the three point line and 4-5 free throws en route to his 22-point performance.
Chaminade was led by big man Braden Koelliker, who scored 15 points.
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