Where to Score Tickets to See Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament Championship for Under $80
Yaxel Lendeborg's game-winning 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left secured Michigan's 68-65 win after overcoming a late Wisconsin rally led by six consecutive 3-pointers from Austin Rapp.
- On Saturday, March 14, Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg sank a 3 from the right wing with 0.4 seconds remaining to beat Wisconsin 68-65 and reach the Big Ten final.
- In under four minutes, Wisconsin erased a 15-point deficit with a rally that included five 3-pointers, and Nick Boyd tied the game with 29 seconds left, forcing the finish.
- An offensive rebound by Yaxel Lendeborg set up Elliot Cadeau's open 3 that briefly gave Michigan the lead before Nick Boyd tied it, while Aday Mara contributed 16 points and eight rebounds.
- The Wisconsin Badgers' run in the Big Ten Tournament ended Saturday, and Michigan will face the Purdue-UCLA winner on Sunday, March 15.
- With a 19-1 Big Ten record, Yaxel Lendeborg, Big Ten Player of the Year, preserved Michigan’s bid for a national championship since 2000.
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Is Michigan the Big Ten's best team since its last national title in 2000? Let's get into the pecking order
March is a time when college basketball teams, even the very best of them, aren’t supposed to survive a three-point barrage like the one Michigan withstood in a 68-65 win against Wisconsin in a Big Ten men’s tournament semifinal.Then again, we’re taking liberties just a little here, because how many times before have we — has anyone — witnessed a display of shooting quite like what the Badgers’ Austin Rapp threw at the “superteam” Wolverines (31…
Where to score tickets to see Michigan in the Big Ten tournament championship for under $80
The Michigan Wolverines will play in the Big Ten tournament championship at 2:30 p.m. CT on Sunday at the United Center in Chicago in the hopes of earning back-to-back titles. Fans hoping to catch the action in person are in luck.
Yaxel Lendeborg's game winner vaults Michigan over Wisconsin
CHICAGO — With the clock about to reach zeroes, there was only one option for the final shot. Standing wide open behind the arc, graduate forward Yaxel Lendeborg showed why he’s been the Michigan men’s basketball team’s go-to guy all season. With a second remaining, Lendeborg launched from long range, alone, draining the ultimate shot to sink Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals. Holding his form after watching the ball drop through t…
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