Michigan basketball coach Juwan Howard takes swing at Wisconsin assistant coach following loss
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Chaos erupted following Sunday's NCAA men's basketball matchup between Michigan and Wisconsin when Wolverines coach Juwan Howard took a swing at Badgers assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft. Several players also appeared to throw punches in the ensuing fight.
As was noted by the commentators, Howard was slow to get in line for the postgame handshake following Michigan's 77-63 loss to Wisconsin. It appeared as though Howard was going to walk by Badgers head coach Greg Gard without shaking his hand, but Gard stopped Howard and the two exchanged words.
Both men appeared to grab each others' sweaters, and Howard then put his finger in Gard's face. Several players and assistants surrounded the coaches as they continued yelling at each other, and Howard then took a swing at Krabbenhoft and appeared to hit him in the face.
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