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Illini out of gas

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Illinois lost its third straight on its second disastrous trip to Michigan in less than a month.

On Jan. 30, they lost to Michigan State 51-41.

On Saturday, they fell to Michigan 49-43 despite the Wolverines shooting 30 percent.

"This state has not been fruitful for us -- we got 41 that time, so we look like an offensive juggernaut tonight with 43," Illinois coach Bruce Weber said. "We took away a lot of their offense, but we couldn't put the ball in the basket."

The Illini (11-17, 3-12 Big Ten) have scored fewer than 60 points in each of the 3 straight losses, and Weber admits that they are running out of gas at the end of a terrible season.

"Our guys are just beaten down emotionally," he said. "We've got to find someone that can step up and give us a boost."

Illinois led 35-31 with 13:08 left but was outscored 6-0 over the next seven minutes.

"We had a lot of chances tonight -- I can't imagine how many possessions we had where we were stuck on 35 points," Weber said. "At that point, you just pray for a basket. We tried every play the coaches could think of."

Jalen Rose attended his first game at Michigan since his days as a member of the Fab Five.

"This is a great win for the program, because we had to grind it out, but there certainly wasn't a lot of offense," said Michigan coach Jim Beilein. "They have a very good defense, and ours is improving, but there were a lot of mistakes on both sides."

The yellow-clad Wolverines took the court looking like Rose and his famous teammates.

"As long as you see black socks, black shoes and baggy shorts, the Fab Five lives," Rose told the crowd during a halftime ceremony.

The action, though, didn't remind anyone of the good old days.

"I thought we played pretty good defense, but offensively, that's the ugliest game I've seen," said Ekpe Udoh, who blocked 5 Illinois shots.

Udoh nearly gave the ineffective Illini a lifeline when he fouled Calvin Brock just as the junior was knocking down a 3-pointer. Brock could have pulled Illinois within 46-44 with 36 seconds left, but he missed the free throw and Michigan clinched the game from the line.

"That was disheartening," Udoh said. "If they had come back and won the game after I did that, I would have cried my eyes out."

Instead, Michigan (8-19, 5-10) won for the fourth time in five games despite shooting 27 percent in the second half.

"We gutted that game out, and we couldn't have done that earlier this year," DeShawn Sims said. "We were able to keep our poise and keep playing."

Michigan missed 8 of 9 from 3-point range in the second half, but Manny Harris scored 7 points in a five-minute stretch and the Wolverines held on.

Harris led Michigan with 14 points, but Kelvin Grady (12) was the only other Michigan player to get into double figures. Brock led Illinois with 12 points, and Trent Meacham added 11.

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