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Ex-Wolverines G Albrecht to finish hoops career at Purdue


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Former Michigan guard Spike Albrecht will finish his basketball career at Purdue, Boilermakers coach Matt Painter announced Monday.
Albrecht is a graduate transfer and will be eligible to compete immediately -- once he is granted a waiver from Big Ten officials.
The 5-foot-11, 175-pound guard grew up in Crown Point, Indiana, and appeared in 115 games for Michigan, including the 2013 national championship game. Albrecht made four 3-pointers and scored 17 points in an 82-76 loss to Louisville in that game, a performance that got him on the all-tournament team.
But last December, Albrecht announced he would no longer play because a nagging hip injury was forcing him to finish his career.
Painter says Albrecht will add toughness and leadership to his backcourt.

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