The full schedule was announced on August 21. The marquee games are a home game against
North Carolina in the
ACC-Big Ten Challenge and a road game against
Villanova in the
Gavitt Tipoff Games. The season will mark the first time in Big Ten history that the teams will play a 20-game conference schedule. During their next six-year cycle, teams within the same state will play 12 times, while teams within the same region will play 10 times. All other teams will play nine times. In addition, there will be three in-state series played between Illinois and Northwestern, Indiana and Purdue, and Michigan and Michigan State. Each time will play twice, guaranteeing a home game for each team. The conference opponent list was finalized on April 19, 2018. On August 31, 2016, it was announced that Michigan would participate in the
2018 Hall of Fame Tip Off at the
Mohegan Sun Arena in
Uncasville, Connecticut on November 17 and 18. On September 6, 2017, the three other participants for the tournament were announced:
George Washington,
Providence, and
South Carolina. Michigan once again participated in the
Gavitt Tipoff Games where they faced defending national champion
Villanova in
Philadelphia as a rematch of the
2018 national title game.
November Michigan began the season with a 63–44 victory over
Norfolk State. Michigan was led by Jon Teske with a game-high 13 points, eight rebounds, and a then career-high four blocks, while freshman
Ignas Brazdeikis scored 12 points in his Michigan debut. With the win,
John Beilein earned his 800th career win. On November 10, Michigan defeated
Holy Cross 56–37. Michigan was led by
Charles Matthews with a game-high 20 points, while Brazdeikis added 19 points, including 15 points in the first five minutes to start the second half. Teske added another five blocks. On November 14, Michigan defeated (#8
AP Poll/#8
Coaches Poll)
Villanova 73–46 in the
Gavitt Tipoff Games. Michigan was led by Matthews with a game-high 19 points, while Brazdeikis added 18 points, and a team-high seven rebounds. Michigan's defense forced 21 turnovers, including five steals by
Zavier Simpson. On November 17, Michigan defeated
George Washington 84–61. Michigan was led by Matthews with a game-high 25 points, while
Jordan Poole added a then career-high 22 points, and Simpson added 14 points and 11 rebounds for his first career
double-double. This marked the first time Michigan had two 20-point scorers in the same game since March 22, 2018. The next day Michigan defeated
Providence 66–47 to win the
Hall of Fame Tip Off tournament. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 20 points, while Teske added a career-high 17 points, including his first career three-pointer. On November 23, Michigan defeated
Chattanooga 83–55. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a career-tying 20 points, while Teske added seven points and a career-high 12 rebounds. On November 28, Michigan defeated (#11/#13)
North Carolina 84–67 in the
ACC–Big Ten Challenge, as Michigan shot a season-high 57.4 percent from the field, and tied a season-best with 50-percent from three-point range. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a career-high 24 points, while Matthews added 21 points and a team-high seven rebounds, Poole added 18 points, and Teske added a career-high five blocks.
December On December 1, Michigan defeated (#19/#18)
Purdue 76–57 in its
Big Ten Conference season opener. Michigan was led by Poole with a game-high 21 points, including 5-for-5 from three-point range, while Teske added a career-tying 17 points. Michigan's offense shot 50% on three point shots again and its defense held Purdue to 35.5% shooting, 26 points below their season average. Michigan's 19-point win marked the largest margin of victory over Purdue since
1997. On December 3, Poole was recognized as Big Ten Player of the Week and Brazdeikis was recognized as Big Ten Freshman of the Week for their performances against these two ranked teams. On December 4, Michigan defeated
Northwestern 62–60. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 23 points, his fourth 20-point game of the season. After eight straight wins by 17 points or more and taking a 15-point lead with 17:19 remaining only to give up Northwestern's first lead with 6:24 remaining, Michigan needed late game heroics for the first time. Poole, who had 15 points, contributed an assist with 2:30 remaining and a dunk that provided the final margin of victory with 1:53 remaining. On December 8, Michigan defeated
South Carolina 89–78. Michigan was led by Poole with a career-high 26 points, while Brazdeikis added 17 points. Brazdeikis was recognized as Co-Big Ten Freshman of the week on December 10. On December 15, Michigan defeated
Western Michigan 70–62. Michigan was led by Matthews with 25 points and 10 rebounds, for his fifth career double-double and first of the season, while Poole added 14 points and a career-high four steals. On December 22, Michigan defeated
Air Force 71–50. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with 19 points, while Matthews added 17 points and a game-high seven rebounds. Michigan's defense forced 20 turnovers, with nine coming off steals, including four steals by Simpson. With the win, Michigan improved to 12–0 on the season for the third time in program history, and their best start to the season since going 16–0 in
2012–13. On December 30, Michigan defeated
Binghamton 74–52. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 21 points, while Poole added 18 points, including a career-high six three-pointers, and Simpson added a career-high 10 assists, and one rebound shy of a double-double. The following day, Brazdeikis earned Big Ten Freshman of the week recognition for the third time in December.
January On January 3, Michigan returned to Big Ten play with a 68–55 victory over
Penn State. Brazdeikis posted his first career double-double with 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, while Poole added a team-high 17 points and Matthews added 14 points. Michigan's defense forced 18 turnovers, including eight steals and six blocks. On January 6, Michigan defeated (#21/#22)
Indiana 74–63. Michigan was led by Matthews and Poole with 18 points each, while Brandon Johns added a career-high eight points and eight rebounds. On January 10, Michigan defeated
Illinois 79–69. Michigan was led by Simpson with a season-high 16 points, while Teske added 13 points and 11 rebounds, for his third career double-double, and first of the season. All five starters for Michigan recorded double-digit points for the first time since November 13, 2017. With the win, the Wolverines improved to 16–0 on the season, matching the
2012–13 and
1985–86 teams for the best start to a season. On January 13, Michigan, who last lost to the national champion
2017–18 Villanova Wildcats, defeated Northwestern to establish a school record for best start at 17–0 and tied the
1984–85 team's 17-game win streak that was stopped by the eventual national champion
1984–85 Villanova Wildcats. The victory came on the strength of a career-high 24-point effort by Simpson and career-tying 17 points by Teske, who posted his second consecutive double-double (11 rebounds). On January 19, Michigan lost to
Wisconsin 64–54, snapping their winning streak. Michigan was led by Teske with a team-high 15 points, while Poole added 14 points, and Simpson added 10 points and 11 rebounds, for his second career double-double. On January 22, Michigan defeated
Minnesota 59–57 after a
buzzer beater by Matthews. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 18 points and career-tying 11 rebounds, for his second double-double of the season, while Teske added 15 points and five rebounds. On January 25, Michigan defeated Indiana 69–46. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 20 points, while Matthews added 10 points and a career-tying 11 rebounds for his sixth career double-double. Michigan jumped out to a 17–0 lead and its defense allowed only 18 points in the first half, as Indiana shot a season-low 27.6% from the field during the game. The 23-point victory marked the largest ever by Michigan on the road against Indiana. On January 28, Brazdeikis earned his fourth Big Ten Freshman of the Week recognition for his performances against Minnesota and Indiana. This surpassed
Tim Hardaway Jr. and
Nik Stauskas and established a new school record for most such awards. On January 29, Michigan defeated
Ohio State 65–49. Michigan was led by Poole with a game-high 15 points, while Simpson added 11 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high 12 assists, becoming the sixth player in Michigan program history to record a
triple-double. The game marked Simpson's 100th career game with Michigan, becoming the 70th Wolverine to the reach the milestone. Simpson recorded his 300th career assist, becoming the 15th Wolverine to reach the milestone. Michigan's defense held Ohio State under 50 points for the first time since
1949.
February On February 1, Michigan lost to
Iowa 74–59, as Michigan committed 20 fouls, tying a season high, and shot a season-low 32.3 percent from the field. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis and Poole with 16 points each. On February 5, Michigan defeated
Rutgers 77–65. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 23 points, including a career-high five three-pointers. With the win, John Beilein passed
Johnny Orr for the most Big Ten wins as Michigan head coach with 121. On February 9, Michigan defeated (#19/#19) Wisconsin 61–52. Michigan was led by Matthews with a game-high 18 points, while Teske added a career-tying 17 points and 12 rebounds, for his third double-double of the season. On February 12, Michigan lost to Penn State 75–69. Michigan was led by Matthews with 24-points, while Poole added 17 points. Head coach John Beilein was ejected from the game after receiving back-to-back technical fouls for arguing with officials just before halftime. On February 16, Michigan defeated (#24/#25)
Maryland 65–52. Michigan was led by Matthews with 14 points, while Brazdeikis added 13 points and Simpson added 12 points and eight assists. Michigan's defense forced 16 Maryland turnovers, marking the 20th game this season in which they have forced 10 or more turnovers. The win marked the Wolverines sixth victory over a ranked opponent this season. The win marked Michigan's 22nd consecutive home victory. On February 21, Michigan defeated Minnesota 69–60. Michigan was led by Poole with a game-high 22 points, while Teske added a career-tying 17 points and five blocks, and Simpson added five points and a season-high 12 assists. Michigan's defense held Minnesota to 18 points in the first half, tied for the fewest points Michigan has allowed in a half this season. On February 24, Michigan lost their
rivalry game against (#10/#11)
Michigan State 77–70, their first home loss of the season. Michigan was led by Simpson with 19 points, while Brazdeikis added 16 points and nine rebounds, and Teske added 10 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, for his fourth double-double of the season. On February 28, Michigan defeated
Nebraska 82–53 in their final home game of the season. Michigan was led by Teske with a career-high 22 points and 10 assists, his second consecutive game with a double-double, and his fifth of the season. Brazdeikis added 20 points, Livers added 12 points and 10 assists, for his first career double-double in his first start of the season, replacing an injured Matthews, and
Colin Castleton added a career-high 11 points and three rebounds. This marked the first time Michigan had two 20-point scorers in the same game since November 28, 2018.
March On March 3, Michigan defeated (#17/#20) Maryland 69–62, as all five Wolverine starters finished the game with double-digit points. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with a game-high 21 points, while Simpson added 12 points and 10 assists for his third double-double of the season, and Teske added 11 points and 10 rebounds, for his third consecutive game with a double-double, and sixth of the season. On March 9 with a share of the
2018–19 Big Ten regular season title on the line, Michigan lost to (#9/#11) Michigan State 75–63, in their final game of the regular season. Michigan was led by Brazdeikis with 20 points, while Poole added 15 points. Michigan led by as many as 12 points late in the first half, however, Michigan State used a 20–2 run in the second half to take their first lead of the game, and eventually win the game. Michigan finished the season in third place, one game behind Michigan State and Purdue. ==Postseason==