March Madness 2022: Michigan's Juwan Howard consoles Tennessee's Kennedy Chandler after 2nd round battle
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Michigan coach Juwan Howard was seen consoling Tennessee guard Kennedy Chandler after the Wolverines defeated the Volunteers, 76-68, in the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on Saturday.
A hard-fought season ended in the early exit for Tennessee. Overcome with emotion, Chandler was seen on the floor in tears as he and his teammates headed home.
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Tennessee's Kennedy Chandler, left, and Michigan's Moussa Diabate battle for the ball in the second round of the NCAA tournament, Saturday, March 19, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Howard, who knows how tough the tournament is on players and coaches, went over to make sure Chandler was doing all right. Howard was a part of the Fab Five Michigan team that lost to North Carolina in the 1993 championship game when Chris Webber erroneously called a timeout when the team didn’t have any more to call. It resulted in a technical foul and later the loss.
Howard told reporters after the game that he knows Chandler on a personal level because he played with his son Jett in AAU and said he gave the guard some encouragement.
Michigan head coach Juwan Howard reacts after his team defeated Tennessee Saturday, March 19, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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"Just watching his growth, I've always been impressed. We recruited him and unfortunately we weren't that lucky. But to see the output, the effort, the growth and being able to produce like that on the floor and how he led his team in a special way – I gave him words of encouragement. It shows his emotion, that he