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My defensive rebounding needs to be a little better, making sure I close out possessions.” Getting stronger “My three-pointer obviously, I only shot 25%, I’m a better shooter than that, need to regain my confidence in that aspect. “Got to improve ball handling, being able to handle the ball under pressure, (I’ve) already been working on that the last couple of weeks” he said. In terms of individual areas for improvement, Tschetter wants to get better with the ball in his hands.

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I don’t know necessarily where I thought I would be this year with what my role was, but I would say stepping into the role I had, I did the best I could.” “Learning experiences, being able to know where I fit in, know how I can help the team, whether it’s coming off the bench, getting offensive rebounds, stuff like that. “I think I gained a lot of confidence over the year,” Tschetter said. When asked to self-critique his game and what he felt the best about last season, Tschetter said on a recent episode of the Defend The Block podcast he felt a lot more comfortable as the year progressed, embracing a key role as an energy boost for the team. While 10.7 minutes per game on average doesn’t exactly jump off the page, Michigan fans who watched the games know how important of a player he was, especially in Big Ten play. He saw his playing time increase as the year went along, starting as a role player who did a lot of dirty work and eventually earning a starting spot. There weren’t a lot of positives to take away from the 2022-23 season for Michigan men’s basketball, but Will Tschetter was certainly one of them.









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