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Pronunciation, last name: "VO-grich"
Sophomore (2010-11) ... Academic All-Big Ten ... U-M Athletic Academic Achievement ... Played in 34 games ... Helped U-M to 21-14 overall record ... After starting season 1-6 in Big Ten, closed with a 9-9 record to tie for fourth ... Helped U-M to No. 4 seed at Big Ten Tournament ... Eliminated in semifinal to No. 1 seed Ohio State, 68-61 ... Helped U-M to No. 8 seed at NCAA Tournament ... Fell in third round to No. 1 seed Duke, 73-71 ... Averaged 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... Scored 110 total points ... Scored a season-high 11 points vs. Tennessee (March 18) in NCAA Tournament ... Grabbed 56 total rebounds -- 15 offensive and 41 defensive ... Grabbed a career-high six rebounds vs. Ohio State (March 12) in Big Ten Tournament ... Shot 42.9 percent (39-for-91) from the field ... Made a career-high-tying five field goals vs. Tennessee ... Shot 38.7 percent (24-for-62) from three-point range ... Made a season-high two three-point field goals, six times ... Shot 66.7 percent (8-for-12) from the free-throw line ... Made a career-high three free throws against Penn State (Jan. 2) ... Recorded 15 assists ... Had a career-high two assists, twice -- Wisconsin (Feb. 23) and at Minnesota (Feb. 26) ... Recorded 10 steals ... Had a career-high two steals against Concordia (Dec. 6) ... Recorded two blocks ... Had a career-high one block, twice -- Purdue (Dec. 28) and at Penn State (Feb. 6) ... Averaged 14.0 minutes ... Played 476 total minutes ... Played 10-or-more minutes, 30 times ... Played a career-high 23 minutes at Penn State (Feb. 6).
Freshman (2009-10) ... U-M's Bodnar Award for Academic Achievement ... U-M Athletic Academic Achievement ... Played in 30 games ... Helped U-M to a 15-17 overall record ... Helped U-M to a 7-11 Big Ten record to tie for seventh ... Helped U-M to No. 8 seed in Big Ten Tournament ... Eliminated in quarterfinal by No. 1 seed Ohio State, 69-68 ... Scored 46 total points ... Scored a career-high 15 points in first collegiate game against Northern Michigan (Nov. 14) ... Grabbed 19 total rebounds -- five offensive and 14 defensive ... Grabbed a season-high three rebounds, twice -- against Boston College (Dec. 2) and against Ohio State (Jan. 3) ... Shot 40.5 percent (17-for-42) from the field ... Made a career-high five field goals against Northern Michigan ... Shot 39.3 percent (11-for-28) from the three-point line ... Made a career-high five three-point field goals against Northern Michigan ... Shot 33.3 percent (1-for-3) from the free throw line ... Made one free throw at Utah (Dec. 9) ... Recorded eight assists ... Had a season-high one assist, eight times ... Recorded eight steals ... Had a season-high one steal, eight times ... Averaged 5.5 minutes ... Played 166 total minutes ... Played 10-plus minutes, six times ... Played a season-high 21 minutes at Purdue (Jan. 23).
Prep Career ... Lake Forest High School (2009) ... Coached by Phil LaScala ... Three-year varsity letterwinner ... Three-year starter ... Averaged 16.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists ... Led Lake Forest to a 52-29 record in three years ... Set the Lake Forest scoring record with 1,494 career points, breaking the record of former Wolverine Rob Pelinka (1,327) ... Gatorade Player of the Year for Illinois (2009) ... Associated Press All-State first team (2009) ... IBCA All-State first team (2009) and honorable mention (2008) ... Chicago Sun-Times All-State first team (2009) ... Chicago Tribune All-State first team (2009) ... All-North Suburban Conference first team (2007, '08, '09) ... All-Area first team (2007, '08, '09) and third team (2006) ... Invited to Academic All-American Classic (2009), North All-Star team ... As a senior (2008-09): Averaged 22.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists ... Led Lake Forest to a 23-5 record ... Scored 632 points for season ... Tallied three 30-plus scoring games -- scored career-high 39 points against Warren, 38 against North Chicago and 35 against Zion-Benton ... Helped Lake Forest to Northern Suburban Conference title -- first title in 20 years ... Helped Lake Forest to Class 4A Regional title after defeating Stevenson (55-43) ... Advanced to regional final after win against Barrington (67-46) ... Lost in Class 4A Sectional semifinal to Warren (66-45) ... As a junior (2007-08): Averaged 17.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists ... Led Lake Forest to 15-11 record ... Scored 447 points for season, with 47 three-pointers ... Had 201 rebounds to lead team ... As a sophomore (2006-07): Averaged 15.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists ... Led Lake Forest to 14-13 record ... Scored 415 points for season, with 55 three-pointers ... As a freshman (2005-06): Averaged 4.0 points per game ... Started season playing on junior varsity before moving up to varsity for the final five games of the season.
Personal ... Given name is Matthew J. Vogrich ... Born on October 24, 1990 in Lake Forest, Ill. ... Son of Mary and Bob Vogrich ... Enrolled in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business ... Business major ... Right-handed ... Verbally committed to Michigan (Oct. 6, 2008) ... Signed with Michigan (Nov. 12, 2008) ... Personal Notes ... During prep days was active with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America, Public Action to Deliver Shelter, and The ONE Campaign -- fight against extreme poverty and preventable disease.
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