2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 25
Jace Howard
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 210
- Hometown:
- Miami, Fla.
- High School:
- University School
Bio
Who is Jace Howard?
• Continues to improve with each season
• Strong and high-energy player with aggressive defensive presence
• Takes pride and welcomes one-on-one matchupsÂ
• Evolving shooting abilities, likes to shoot of the catch for threes in the corner
• One of Wolverines outspoken leaders and energy providers
• Strong basketball IQ; grew up around the game
Career: Michigan
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten regular season title (2021)
   • U-M's first title in seven years
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten Tournament title (2025)
   • U-M's fourth conference tournament championship
   • Earned automatic bid to NCAA Tournament
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2021)
   • Awarded No. 1-seed in East Regional; third No. 1 seed in program history
   • Defeated No. 16-seed Texas Southern (82-66) in first round
   • Defeated No. 8-seed LSU (86-78) in second round
   • Defeated No. 4-seed Florida State (76-58) in Sweet 16
   • In Elite Eight, lost to No. 11-seed UCLA (51-49)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2022)
   • Awarded No. 11-seed in South Regional
   • Defeated No. 6-seed Colorado State (75-63) in first round
   • Defeated No. 3-seed Tennessee (76-68) in second round
   • In Sweet 16, lost to No. 2-seed Villanova (63-55)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2025)
   • Awarded No. 5-seed in South Regional
   • Defeated No. 12-seed UC San Diego (68-65) in first round
   • Defeated No. 4-seed Texas A&M (91-79) in second round
   • In Sweet 16, lost to No. 1-seed Auburn (78-65)
• Helped Michigan to NIT (2023)
   • Awarded No. 3-seed in Clemson Bracket
   • Defeated Toledo (90-80) in first round, lost at No. 2-seed Vanderbilt (66-65) in second round
Honors & Awards
• (2x) Michigan captain (2023, '24)
• (3x) Academic All-Big Ten (2022, '23, '25)
Season: 2024-25
• Played in five games: all off the bench
   • Returned using the NCAA COVID-19 extra eligibility waver
   • Elected to (medically) redshirt the season following injury (knee)
• Scored a season-best four points against Western Kentucky (Dec. 29)
• Grabbed a season-best three rebounds against Western Kentucky
• Played a season-best eight minutes against Purdue Fort Wayne (Dec. 22)
Season: 2023-24
• Played in 10 games: all off the bench
   • Missed first 15 games due to stress fracture in right knee/tibia
      • Returned against Ohio State (Jan. 15): grabbed three rebounds
   • Missed an additional five games due to illness
      • Returned to Northwestern (Feb. 22): scored five points
• Averaged 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds
   • Scored a career-best eight points against Purdue (Feb. 25)
   • Grabbed a career-best seven rebounds vs. Penn State (March 13) in the Big Ten Tournament
• Played in 12.8 minutes per game
   • Posted six games of 10-plus minutes, two of 20-plus
   • Played in a career-best 22 minutes vs. Penn State
Season: 2022-23
• Played in 30 games: all off the bench
• Averaged 1.2 points per game
   • Scored a season-best six points at Penn State (Jan. 29)
   • Seven of 12 field goals were three-pointers
• Averaged 1.0 rebounds per game
   • Grabbed a season-best three rebounds, (2x): vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 11; LCA) and at Penn State
• Averaged 7.8 minutes per game
   • Posted nine games of 10-plus minutes
   • Played a season-best 18 minutes at Penn State
Season: 2021-22
• Played in 14 games: all off the bench
• Averaged 1.1 points per game
   • Scored in seven games
   • Scored a season-best five points against Maryland (Jan. 18)
• Grabbed seven rebounds (four offensive, three defensive)
   • Had a season-best two rebounds, (2x): Southern Utah (Dec. 18) and at Illinois (Jan. 14)
• Recorded first career assist and steal against Southern UtahÂ
• Had a career-high-tying one block, (2x): at Illinois and Rutgers (Feb. 23)
• Averaged 4.5 minutes per game
   • Posted six games of five-plus minutes
   • Played a season-best 15 minutes at IllinoisÂ
Season: 2020-21
• Played in 11 games: all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Ball State (Dec. 2); played three minutes
• Averaged 1.1 points per game
   • Scored first collegiate points on a scooping layup against Northwestern (Jan. 4)
   • Scored a season-best three points, (2x): at Minnesota (Jan. 16) and vs. Florida State (March 28; NCAA)
• Grabbed a season-best one rebound, (4x): UCF (Dec. 6), at Minnesota, Maryland (Jan. 19), Illinois (March 2)
• Averaged 3.1 minutes
   • Played a season-best four minutes, (4x): UCF, Northwestern, Minnesota (Jan. 6) and Illinois
Career: Prep
• After beginning prep career at Gulliver Prep (Miami, Florida), transferred to University School under former Wolverine Ron Oliver (1995-98)
• Helped University School capture the FHSSA Class 5A State Championship (2019)
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 10.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists, leading the Sharks to a 19-7 record and the FHSSA Class 4A regional semifinal; posted 15 double-figure scoring games with a career-high 21 against Deerfield Beach (Dec. 21) -- first career 20-plus point game; postseason was canceled following the global coronavirus pandemic
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 5.5 points and 4.2 rebounds, leading the Sharks to a 27-5 record, a final No. 27 national prep ranking after winning the FHSSA Class 5A State championship; missed eight weeks of the season after fracturing tibia; scored 19 points (Vashon) and nine points (City of Palms) in the City of Palms Tournament
• As a sophomore (2017-18), averaged 7.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists, leading the Raiders to a 19-12 record; posted nine double-figure scoring games with a season-best 15, twice -- Sagemont (Jan 18) and Sports Leadership Academy (Jan. 30)
• Played AAU with Mac Irvin Fire (Chicago, Illinois) on Nike EYBL Circuit in 2019, averaging 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds, while shooting 52.9 percent from the field
• Played AAU with Florida Lightning on Under Armor Association in 2018, averaging 9.2 points per game
Notables
• Son of former U-M coach Juwan Howard, who was a member of the famed "Fab Five" at Michigan and former NBA standout for 25 years: 19 years as a player and six as an assistant coach (Miami Heat)
• Played one season (2022-23) with brother, Jett; who went on to be drafted by Orlando Magic (No. 11)
• Continues to improve with each season
• Strong and high-energy player with aggressive defensive presence
• Takes pride and welcomes one-on-one matchupsÂ
• Evolving shooting abilities, likes to shoot of the catch for threes in the corner
• One of Wolverines outspoken leaders and energy providers
• Strong basketball IQ; grew up around the game
Career: Michigan
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten regular season title (2021)
   • U-M's first title in seven years
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten Tournament title (2025)
   • U-M's fourth conference tournament championship
   • Earned automatic bid to NCAA Tournament
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2021)
   • Awarded No. 1-seed in East Regional; third No. 1 seed in program history
   • Defeated No. 16-seed Texas Southern (82-66) in first round
   • Defeated No. 8-seed LSU (86-78) in second round
   • Defeated No. 4-seed Florida State (76-58) in Sweet 16
   • In Elite Eight, lost to No. 11-seed UCLA (51-49)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2022)
   • Awarded No. 11-seed in South Regional
   • Defeated No. 6-seed Colorado State (75-63) in first round
   • Defeated No. 3-seed Tennessee (76-68) in second round
   • In Sweet 16, lost to No. 2-seed Villanova (63-55)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2025)
   • Awarded No. 5-seed in South Regional
   • Defeated No. 12-seed UC San Diego (68-65) in first round
   • Defeated No. 4-seed Texas A&M (91-79) in second round
   • In Sweet 16, lost to No. 1-seed Auburn (78-65)
• Helped Michigan to NIT (2023)
   • Awarded No. 3-seed in Clemson Bracket
   • Defeated Toledo (90-80) in first round, lost at No. 2-seed Vanderbilt (66-65) in second round
Honors & Awards
• (2x) Michigan captain (2023, '24)
• (3x) Academic All-Big Ten (2022, '23, '25)
Season: 2024-25
• Played in five games: all off the bench
   • Returned using the NCAA COVID-19 extra eligibility waver
   • Elected to (medically) redshirt the season following injury (knee)
• Scored a season-best four points against Western Kentucky (Dec. 29)
• Grabbed a season-best three rebounds against Western Kentucky
• Played a season-best eight minutes against Purdue Fort Wayne (Dec. 22)
Season: 2023-24
• Played in 10 games: all off the bench
   • Missed first 15 games due to stress fracture in right knee/tibia
      • Returned against Ohio State (Jan. 15): grabbed three rebounds
   • Missed an additional five games due to illness
      • Returned to Northwestern (Feb. 22): scored five points
• Averaged 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds
   • Scored a career-best eight points against Purdue (Feb. 25)
   • Grabbed a career-best seven rebounds vs. Penn State (March 13) in the Big Ten Tournament
• Played in 12.8 minutes per game
   • Posted six games of 10-plus minutes, two of 20-plus
   • Played in a career-best 22 minutes vs. Penn State
Season: 2022-23
• Played in 30 games: all off the bench
• Averaged 1.2 points per game
   • Scored a season-best six points at Penn State (Jan. 29)
   • Seven of 12 field goals were three-pointers
• Averaged 1.0 rebounds per game
   • Grabbed a season-best three rebounds, (2x): vs. Eastern Michigan (Nov. 11; LCA) and at Penn State
• Averaged 7.8 minutes per game
   • Posted nine games of 10-plus minutes
   • Played a season-best 18 minutes at Penn State
Season: 2021-22
• Played in 14 games: all off the bench
• Averaged 1.1 points per game
   • Scored in seven games
   • Scored a season-best five points against Maryland (Jan. 18)
• Grabbed seven rebounds (four offensive, three defensive)
   • Had a season-best two rebounds, (2x): Southern Utah (Dec. 18) and at Illinois (Jan. 14)
• Recorded first career assist and steal against Southern UtahÂ
• Had a career-high-tying one block, (2x): at Illinois and Rutgers (Feb. 23)
• Averaged 4.5 minutes per game
   • Posted six games of five-plus minutes
   • Played a season-best 15 minutes at IllinoisÂ
Season: 2020-21
• Played in 11 games: all off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Ball State (Dec. 2); played three minutes
• Averaged 1.1 points per game
   • Scored first collegiate points on a scooping layup against Northwestern (Jan. 4)
   • Scored a season-best three points, (2x): at Minnesota (Jan. 16) and vs. Florida State (March 28; NCAA)
• Grabbed a season-best one rebound, (4x): UCF (Dec. 6), at Minnesota, Maryland (Jan. 19), Illinois (March 2)
• Averaged 3.1 minutes
   • Played a season-best four minutes, (4x): UCF, Northwestern, Minnesota (Jan. 6) and Illinois
Career: Prep
• After beginning prep career at Gulliver Prep (Miami, Florida), transferred to University School under former Wolverine Ron Oliver (1995-98)
• Helped University School capture the FHSSA Class 5A State Championship (2019)
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 10.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists, leading the Sharks to a 19-7 record and the FHSSA Class 4A regional semifinal; posted 15 double-figure scoring games with a career-high 21 against Deerfield Beach (Dec. 21) -- first career 20-plus point game; postseason was canceled following the global coronavirus pandemic
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 5.5 points and 4.2 rebounds, leading the Sharks to a 27-5 record, a final No. 27 national prep ranking after winning the FHSSA Class 5A State championship; missed eight weeks of the season after fracturing tibia; scored 19 points (Vashon) and nine points (City of Palms) in the City of Palms Tournament
• As a sophomore (2017-18), averaged 7.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists, leading the Raiders to a 19-12 record; posted nine double-figure scoring games with a season-best 15, twice -- Sagemont (Jan 18) and Sports Leadership Academy (Jan. 30)
• Played AAU with Mac Irvin Fire (Chicago, Illinois) on Nike EYBL Circuit in 2019, averaging 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds, while shooting 52.9 percent from the field
• Played AAU with Florida Lightning on Under Armor Association in 2018, averaging 9.2 points per game
Notables
• Son of former U-M coach Juwan Howard, who was a member of the famed "Fab Five" at Michigan and former NBA standout for 25 years: 19 years as a player and six as an assistant coach (Miami Heat)
• Played one season (2022-23) with brother, Jett; who went on to be drafted by Orlando Magic (No. 11)
Friday Football Report: Ohio State
Friday, November 29
Ice Hockey Highlights vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 23)
Friday, February 23
Baseball Highlights vs. Nebraska (April 8)
Saturday, April 08
Football Highlights vs. TCU (Dec. 31)
Saturday, December 31