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3 arrests, 36 ejections during Michigan win over Maryland, police say

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After a delayed kickoff, the Wolverines defeated Maryland 42-21 on homecoming. The attendance was 109,531.
ANN ARBOR, MI – There were three arrests and 36 ejections in total during the University of Michigan football team’s game against Maryland on Saturday, Oct. 6 at Michigan Stadium.
There were 20 people ejected for possessing someone else’s ID, said Deputy Chief Melissa Overton of the University of Michigan Police Department. Eight were tossed for passing their ID.
Five people were ejected for disorderly conduct, with one being arrested, Overton said. A person was ejected for interfering with a police investigation.
There was one person arrested and ejected for resisting and obstructing, Overton said. One was arrested and ejected for attempted larceny.
Huron Valley Ambulance-Emergent Health saw 55 patients, with 11 being treated for alcohol-related reasons, Overton said. Two people were taken to the hospital.
After a delayed kickoff, the Wolverines defeated Maryland 42-21 on homecoming. The attendance was 109,531.
Michigan improved its record to 5-1, including 3-0 in the Big 10 Conference. The Wolverines host Wisconsin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 in a game that will be televised on ABC.
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