UPDATE:
In addition to being suspended for the remainder of the regular season, Michigan head coach Juwan Howard will also be banned from any practices the Wolverines hold during that time.
From On3.com:
Michigan’s Juwan Howard will not be allowed to participate in practice during his five-game suspension, per a Michigan spokesman. The Wolverines will conclude their regular season March 6 at Ohio State.
PREVIOUS REPORTS:
WARDE MANUEL RELEASES STATEMENT AFTER HE SUSPENDS JUWAN HOWARD
Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel has now released a statement after suspending Juwan Howard for five games.
Warde Manuel releases statement. pic.twitter.com/N53r3IzOwk
— DetroitSportsNation (@detsportsnation) February 22, 2022
FROM EARLIER:
BIG TEN RELEASES STATEMENT THAT INCLUDES SUSPENSIONS/FINES
It was not a pretty sight on Sunday following Michigan‘s loss to Wisconsin as an altercation took place during the handshake line.
The altercation was highlighted (or lowlighted) by Wolverines head coach Juwan Howard slapping a Badgers assistant after that assistant put his hands on a pair of Michigan players.
Just moments ago, the Big Ten released the following statement detailing the fines and suspensions for Sunday's altercation.
From Big Ten:
ROSEMONT, Ill. — In collaboration with University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin, the Big Ten Conference has reviewed the postgame physical altercation between the Michigan Wolverines and Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball teams on February 20, 2022, in Madison, Wisconsin.
It has been determined that there was a clear violation of the Big Ten Conference’s Sportsmanship Policy by Michigan Men’s Basketball Head Coach Juwan Howard. Additionally, the University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Head Coach Greg Gard was in violation of the conference’s sportsmanship policy.
For their roles in the altercation, Michigan’s Terrance Williams II (forward), Moussa Diabate (forward), and Wisconsin’s Jahcobi Neath (guard) were also in violation of the Big Ten Conference’s Sportsmanship Policy. Many members of the bench area for both teams, including assistant coaches, did not represent the level of sportsmanship that is expected from the Big Ten Conference and its member institutions.
“Big Ten Conference coaches and student-athletes are expected to display the highest level of sportsmanship conduct,” stated Commissioner Kevin Warren. “I am grateful for the partnership with Michigan Athletics Director, Warde Manuel and Wisconsin Athletics Director, Chris McIntosh. Our expectation is that the incident yesterday will provide our coaches and student-athletes with the opportunity to reflect, learn and move forward in a manner that demonstrates decorum and leadership on and off of the court.”
The University of Michigan Athletics Director, Warde Manuel proactively addressed a five-game suspension of his Head Coach, Juwan Howard with Commissioner Warren. Concluding an assessment of the incident, the conference and the University of Michigan reached alignment on Coach Howard’s disciplinary action.
The Big Ten Conference, in conjunction with the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin, are imposing the following disciplinary actions:
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Head Coach Juwan Howard
Coaching Suspension: Five games (remainder of the regular season)
Fine: $40,000.00
Student-Athlete Terrance Williams II
Suspension: One game (effective immediately)
Student-Athlete Moussa Diabate
Suspension: One game (effective immediately)
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
Head Coach Greg Gard
Fine: $10,000.00
Student-Athlete Jahcobi Neath
Suspension: One game (effective immediately)
Nation, do you agree with these fines/suspensions?