(#15),
Isaiah Livers (?),
Eli Brooks (#55),
Zavier Simpson (#3), and
Franz Wagner (#21)
November Michigan began the season with a 79–71 victory over
Appalachian State. Michigan was led by Eli Brooks with a career-high 24 points, while
Jon Teske added 17 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, for his 11th career
double-double. Michigan's defense forced 19 Appalachian State turnovers. On November 12, Michigan defeated
Creighton 79–69 in the
Gavitt Tipoff Games. Michigan was led by
Isaiah Livers with a then career-high 22 points, while
Zavier Simpson and Teske added 17 points each. On November 15, Michigan defeated
Elon 70–50. Michigan was led by Teske with 16 points, while
David DeJulius added 10 points and eight assists, both career-highs, and
Colin Castleton added a then career-high eight rebounds off the bench. On November 22, Michigan defeated
Houston Baptist 111–68. Michigan was led by Livers with a career-high 24 points, while Simpson added 22 points and 14 assists, both career-highs, for his fifth career double-double. Michigan had its first 60-point half since
2013, also against Houston Baptist, and surpassed 100 points in a game for the first time since a 102–64 victory over
Chaminade in
2017. Michigan's 111 points were the most points scored in a game since a 112–64 victory over
Indiana in
1998. On November 27, Michigan defeated
Iowa State 83–76 in the quarterfinals of the
Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. Michigan was led by Livers with 17 points, while Simpson added 10 points and a tournament-record 13 assists for his seventh career double-double, and DeJulius added a career-high 14 points. Freshman
Franz Wagner made his season debut following injury, and finished with six points, three rebounds, and one block in 23 minutes. On November 28, Michigan defeated (#6
AP Poll/#4
Coaches Poll)
North Carolina 73–64 in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis. Michigan was led by Brooks with a career-tying 24 points. Michigan used a 19–0 run early in the second half to secure the upset victory. On November 29, Michigan defeated (#8/#7)
Gonzaga 82–64 to win the Battle 4 Atlantis. Michigan was led by Livers with a game-high 21 points, while Teske added 19 points, a career-high 15 rebounds and four blocks, and Simpson added 13 points and 13 assists for his third double-double of the season. Teske was named tournament MVP. On December 2, Teske was recognized as co-Big Ten Player of the Week, after he averaged 13.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots per game. As a result of their quality wins in the tournament, Michigan tied the
1989–90 Kansas Jayhawks for the largest jump in the history of the
AP Poll as they jumped from unranked to number 4 in the
2019–20 basketball rankings.
December On December 3, Michigan lost to (#1/#1)
Louisville 58–43 in the
ACC–Big Ten Challenge, as Michigan shot a season-low 37 percent from the field. Michigan was led by Teske with 18 points and 10 rebounds for his 13th career double-double, while Simpson added nine points and three assists, becoming the fourth player in program history to surpass 500 career assists. On December 6, Michigan defeated
Iowa 103–91 in its
Big Ten Conference season opener, as Michigan had six double-digit scorers, including all five starters. Michigan was led by Wagner with a career-high 18 points, while Simpson and Teske added 16 points each, Livers added 14 points, Brandon Johns Jr. added a career-high 12 points, and Austin Davis added a career-high eight points off the bench. This marked the first time Michigan surpassed 100 points in multiple games during a season since
2015–16, and the most points scored in a Big Ten game since
1998 (112 against
Indiana). The 44 points by Iowa's
Luka Garza are the most points ever surrendered to an opposing player at
Crisler Arena and the most points by a Big Ten player since
Glenn Robinson scored 44 for
Purdue against
Kansas in the
1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. On December 11, Michigan lost to
Illinois 71–62. Michigan was led by Teske with 16 points, while Livers and Brooks added 12 points each. Illinois led by as many as ten points in the second half. With less than three minutes to play, Michigan reduced the lead to four points, but Illinois went on an 8–0 run to secure the victory. On December 14, Michigan lost to (#10/#13)
Oregon 71–70 in overtime. Michigan was led by Wagner with a career-high 21 points, while DeJulius added a career-tying 14 points off the bench. Oregon led by as many as 16 points in the first half; however, Michigan overcame an eight-point halftime deficit to force overtime. On December 21, Michigan defeated
Presbyterian 86–44. Michigan was led by Brooks with a game-high 16 points, while Teske added 15 points and seven rebounds. Michigan's bench scored a season-high 41 points. Michigan's defense held Presbyterian to 44 points, the lowest total allowed by the Wolverines this season, including 28% shooting (17-of-60) from the field. On December 29, Michigan defeated
UMass Lowell 86–60. Michigan was led by Teske with a career-high 25 points, while Simpson added 10 assists and nine points, one point shy of a double-double, and Castleton added a career-high nine rebounds off the bench. This was their first game without leading scorer Livers following a groin injury he sustained the previous week against Presbyterian.
January On January 5, Michigan lost their
rivalry game to #14/#16
Michigan State 87–69. Michigan was led by Teske with 15 points, while Simpson added 14 points. On January 9, Michigan defeated
Purdue 84–78 in double-overtime. Michigan was led by Simpson with 22 points and nine assists, one assist shy of a double-double, while Teske added 18 points and nine rebounds, one rebound shy of a double-double. This was Michigan's first double-overtime game since
2015, and their first double-overtime victory since
2006. On January 12, Michigan lost to
Minnesota 75–67. Michigan was led by Simpson with a team-high 19 points, nine assists, and six rebounds, one assist shy of a double-double, while Wagner added 17 points. On January 17, Michigan lost to Iowa 90–83. Michigan was led by Brooks with a career-high 25 points, while Wagner added 18 points and Teske added 14 points, a career-high seven assists and career-high four steals. With six assists in the game, Simpson moved into second place on Michigan's all-time assists list with 579. On January 22, Michigan lost to
Penn State 72–63. Michigan was led by Simpson with 18 points, while Johns Jr. added a career-high 14 points and Brooks added 12 points. On January 25, Michigan lost to (#21/#22) Illinois 64–62 following a game-winning shot by
Ayo Dosunmu with 0.5 seconds remaining in the game. Michigan was led by Simpson with 17 points, while Teske and Wagner added 12 points each. On January 28, Michigan defeated
Nebraska 79–68. Michigan was led by Brooks with 20-points and nine rebounds, one rebound shy of a double-double, while Wagner posted 18 points and 8 rebounds and Johns Jr. added a career-high 16 points. Simpson was suspended one-game for an unspecified violation of team rules. This was the first game he missed in his career, ending his streak of 135 consecutive games played.
February On February 1, Michigan defeated (#25/#25)
Rutgers 69–63. Michigan was led by Johns Jr. with a career-high 20 points, while Teske added 13 points, Wagner added 11 points, and Simpson added nine points and 10 assists, one point shy of a double-double. On February 3, Wagner earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week recognition for his performance in the two previous games. On February 4, Michigan lost to
Ohio State 61–61. Michigan was led by Simpson with 15 points and five assists, while Davis added a career-high 11 points, and Wagner added eights points and a career-high 14 rebounds. With his five assists in the game, Simpson became the second player in Michigan program history to surpass 600 career assists. On February 8, Michigan defeated (#14/#16) Michigan State 77–68. Michigan was led by Simpson with 16 points and game-high eight assists, including a season-high four three-pointers, while Livers added 14 points in his first game back since injuring his groin in December. On February 12, Michigan defeated
Northwestern 79–54. Michigan was led by Brooks with 18 points, while Livers added 17 points. On February 16, Michigan defeated
Indiana 89–65 as Michigan had five double-digit scorers. Michigan was led by Wagner with 16 points, while Simpson added 12 points and 11 assists, for his ninth career double-double. With the win, Simpson and Teske became the winningest players in program history with 105 career victories. Simpson also set a program record for the most games with 10 or more assists (15). On February 19, Michigan defeated Rutgers 60–52, giving Rutgers their first home loss of the season to end their 17–0 home win streak. Michigan was led by Simpson with 16 points, while Wagner added 12 points. Simpson became the fourth player in program history to surpass 1,000 career points and 500 career assists. On February 22, Michigan defeated Purdue 71–63. Michigan was led by Wagner with a career-high 22 points, while Livers added 19 points, and Teske added 11 points. This was the Wolverines' first win at
Mackey Arena since
2014. On February 27, Michigan lost to
Wisconsin 81–74. Michigan was led by Simpson with a career-high 32 points, six assists and five rebounds, while Wagner added 17 points.
March On March 1, Michigan lost to (#23/#23) Ohio State 77–63. Michigan was led by Wagner with 18 points and 10 rebounds, for his first career double-double, while Simpson added 12 points and seven assists. On March 5, Michigan defeated Nebraska 82–58. Michigan was led by Livers with 18 points and ten rebounds, for his second career double-double, while Simpson added 11 points and 10 assists, for his tenth career double-double and Teske added 12 points, five rebounds, two blocks and two steals. On March 8, Michigan lost to (#9/#9)
Maryland 83–70 in their final game of the regular season. Michigan was led by DeJulius with a career-high 20 points, while Wagner added 15 points and Simpson added 13 points. Michigan was scheduled to play Rutgers in the
Big Ten tournament on March 12. However, the tournament and the remainder of the college basketball season was cancelled due to the
coronavirus pandemic. ==Schedule and results==