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Michigan men's basketball success inspires football team
Summary
About 20 Michigan football players and coach Kyle Whittingham went to Indianapolis to watch the men's basketball team reach the NCAA title game after a strong win over Arizona, and several football players said the basketball team's run has been an inspiration for their program.
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About 20 Michigan football players traveled to Indianapolis last Saturday to watch the men's basketball team advance in the NCAA Tournament after a dominant win over Arizona. Head coach Kyle Whittingham also attended to show support for coach Dusty May and the team. The men's team will face UConn tonight for the national championship at Lucas Oil Stadium. Players across Michigan's sports programs have been gathering to support one another during this postseason stretch.
What we know:
- About 20 Michigan football players attended the men's basketball semifinal in Indianapolis.
- Head coach Kyle Whittingham was present to support coach Dusty May and the basketball program.
- Michigan beat Arizona decisively to reach the national title game and is scheduled to play UConn tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Football players, including Jake Guarnera, Andrew Sprague and Kendrick Bell, said the basketball team's run has been an inspiration and that they appreciated the shared support.
- The Michigan women's basketball team traveled to Indianapolis to support the men's team after a program-best seventh-place finish in the final AP poll.
- The Michigan hockey team departed for Las Vegas to compete in the Frozen Four.
Summary:
Players and coaches described the men's basketball tournament run as a unifying moment that has boosted visibility and support across Michigan's athletic programs. The immediate next event is the men's national championship game against UConn tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium. Other Michigan teams are also continuing postseason play, with the women's basketball team and the hockey program traveling for their own tournament opportunities.
