Michigan's Livers ruled out for rest of season
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Michigan won't be getting injured star Isaiah Livers back for the remainder of the NCAA Tournament, Wolverines head coach Juwan Howard told CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfson during Sunday's broadcast.
Livers has yet to play during March Madness due to a stress fracture that an MRI detected following the Wolverines' win over Maryland in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinal on March 12.
The senior wing posted career bests this season with 13.1 points, six rebounds, and two assists per game, and he was named to the All-Big Ten second team.
Top-ranked Michigan defeated No. 4 seed Florida State 76-58 on Sunday to book a place in the Elite Eight.
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