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Michigan appears a dominant force against UConn's pursuit of history
Summary
Michigan beat Arizona 91-73 to reach the national title game and will face UConn, which is aiming for a third championship in four years.
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Michigan advanced to the national championship game after a 91-73 win over Arizona and will meet Connecticut, which is attempting to add another title to recent years. The Wolverines have been unusually efficient and deep in this tournament. UConn is trying to join its recent champions from 2023 and 2024. The matchup is often framed as history versus the current form of Michigan.
Key facts:
- Michigan defeated Arizona 91-73 in the national semifinal and improved to 36-3 on the season.
- Connecticut reached the final as well and is seeking its third title in four years, with a 34-5 record noted in the report.
- Michigan guard Yaxel Lendeborg suffered what was reported as an MCL sprain during the semifinal, returned to play, and said he expects to play in the title game.
- Michigan has recorded unusually large margins in the NCAA Tournament, including being the first team to score 90 points in each of its first five tournament games while winning each by double-digits, according to CBS.
- The Wolverines were described as deep and unselfish, with contributions from freshman Trey McKenney and veteran role players such as Will Tschetter and Roddy Gayle Jr.
- UConn has a recent championship history to draw on; the program’s run of titles in the past decade is part of the narrative entering the game.
Summary:
Michigan enters the title game with strong offensive numbers and depth, while UConn brings recent championship experience and a chance to extend its run. The next scheduled step is Monday's national championship game between Michigan and Connecticut.
