![]() The team also set the school record for field goal percentage (.510, 113), which would last for five seasons. The team set the school record by totaling 2753 points during its 32-game season. ![]() Then in the final four, the team defeated the previously unbeaten Rutgers Scarlet Knights 86–70 before losing in the championship game to the unbeaten Indiana Hoosiers 86–68. In so doing they defeated the Wichita State Shockers 74–73, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 80–76 and the Missouri Tigers 95–88. In the 32-team 1976 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, Michigan reached the championship game by winning the Midwest region. This surpassed the 17-game streak from Decem– January 29, 1966, and stood as the longest home winning streak in school history until a 24-game streak that started on January 5, 1985. On January 12, 1976, the team began a 22-game home winning streak against Ohio State that continued through a November 30, 1977, victory over Eastern Michigan. The team set the school single-season total assist record of 600. The record would last for eleven seasons. The team set a new school record by totaling 2753 points over the course of the season. That season, Hubbard set the current school record for single-season rebounds by a freshman of 352. The team also ended the season ranked ninth in the final UPI Coaches' Poll. It was ranked for a total of 16 out of 17 weeks during the season. The team began the season ranked sixteenth and peaked at ninth, where it finished the season in the Associated Press Top 20 Poll. As a team, it led the conference in scoring offense with an 85.8 average in conference games as well as in field goal percentage with a 52.1%. ![]() Wayman Britt served as team captain, and Rickey Green earned team MVP. However, the team earned the third of four consecutive NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament invitations, and it defeated the first three ranked opponents that it faced in the tournament. The team lost to all four ranked opponents it played during the regular season. Under the direction of head coach Johnny Orr, the team finished second in the Big Ten Conference. The team played its home games in the Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. The 1975–76 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1975–76 season.
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