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Michigan’s Tenacious Grit Secures Second NCAA Title in 69-63 Slugfest Against UConn

By Matthias Binder April 7, 2026
Michigan powers to its second national title and first since 1989, beating UConn 69-63
Michigan powers to its second national title and first since 1989, beating UConn 69-63 (Featured Image)
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Michigan powers to its second national title and first since 1989, beating UConn 69-63

Contents
New Fab Five Trades Flash for Championship HardwareDefensive Clampdown Stifles Huskies’ Dynasty BidClutch Plays and Standout Performances Tip the ScalesRestoring Glory to Ann Arbor and the Big Ten

New Fab Five Trades Flash for Championship Hardware (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Indianapolis – Michigan set aside its high-flying offense for a night of relentless physicality, grinding out a 69-63 victory over resilient UConn to claim the program’s second men’s basketball national championship.[1][2] The Wolverines captured their first title since 1989 at Lucas Oil Stadium, ending a 37-year drought with defense and determination rather than long-range shooting.[3] This win capped a remarkable 37-3 season marked by transfer portal savvy and unyielding team chemistry.

New Fab Five Trades Flash for Championship Hardware

The Wolverines’ starting lineup, dubbed the new Fab Five, consisted entirely of transfers who embraced a blue-collar approach in the title game. Coach Dusty May’s squad, built through the portal, prioritized paint dominance and free-throw precision over perimeter flair. Despite entering the tournament with five straight 90-point outbursts, Michigan adapted to UConn’s deliberate pace.[1]

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Leading scorer Yaxel Lendeborg battled through a knee and foot injury, contributing 13 points on inefficient shooting but refusing to sit. His presence anchored a frontcourt that overwhelmed UConn inside. The group converted 25 of 28 free throws, turning fouls into points in a game defined by contact.[3]

Defensive Clampdown Stifles Huskies’ Dynasty Bid

Michigan’s defense proved the difference, limiting UConn to 30.9% field-goal shooting – the fourth consecutive tournament foe held to a season-low mark. The Huskies grabbed 22 offensive rebounds yet struggled to convert, missing key opportunities amid foul trouble. UConn’s bid for a third title in four years ended with poor efficiency from deep.[1]

Both teams labored from beyond the arc, but Michigan made the most of interior work. The Wolverines sank just two 3-pointers on 15 attempts, matching one of the lowest totals for a championship winner. Still, their rim protection and conditioning allowed them to dictate terms in a low-possession affair.[3]

Team Stats Michigan UConn
Field Goal % N/A 30.9%[1]
3PT Made/Att 2/15 N/A
Free Throws 25/28 N/A
Off Rebounds 12 22

Clutch Plays and Standout Performances Tip the Scales

Elliot Cadeau emerged as the Final Four’s most outstanding player, scoring 19 points including Michigan’s first 3-pointer midway through the second half. His efforts sparked a surge that built a double-digit lead. Freshman Trey McKenney delivered the dagger – a step-back 3 with 1:50 remaining that pushed the margin to nine.[1][3]

UConn mounted a late charge. Solo Ball banked in a 3 to trim the deficit to four with 37 seconds left, but Alex Karaban’s potential game-tying attempt grazed the rim. Tarris Reed Jr. posted 13 points and 14 rebounds, while Karaban added 17, yet the Huskies faltered down the stretch.

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  • Elliot Cadeau: 19 points, tournament MOP.[3]
  • Yaxel Lendeborg: 13 points despite injury.[1]
  • Trey McKenney: Clutch 3 and late free throws.[1]
  • Alex Karaban: 17 points for UConn.[3]
  • Tarris Reed Jr.: 13 points, 14 rebounds.[1]

Restoring Glory to Ann Arbor and the Big Ten

The victory marked Michigan’s second NCAA title, surpassing the achievements of the original Fab Five, who reached two championship games without winning. Jalen Rose and Chris Webber celebrated online, hailing the new champions. It also snapped a Big Ten drought since Michigan State’s 2000 triumph.[1]

May’s two-year turnaround – from 8-24 to 64-13 overall – highlighted portal success and culture-building. The conference swept major titles this year, including football and women’s basketball. UConn coach Dan Hurley praised his team’s effort despite the defeat.[3]

Key Takeaways:

  • Michigan won with defense and free throws, not 3s.
  • Transfers formed a unbreakable core for the title.
  • 37-year wait ends; Big Ten basketball rebounds strongly.

Michigan’s championship proves adaptability trumps style in March – resilience built the banner. What do you think about the Wolverines’ gritty path to glory? Tell us in the comments.

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