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‘This Isn’t the Pinnacle’: Final Four Is Nice, but Michigan Wants to Win It All
Michigan set a program record with a 35-3 season and became the first school to score at least 90 points in every NCAA tournament game, officials said.
- On Sunday, top-seeded Michigan routed Tennessee 95-62 at the United Center, advancing to the program's ninth Final Four appearance in NCAA tournament history.
- Second-Year head coach Dusty May transformed the program after being hired in March 2024, guiding the Wolverines to a 35-3 record this season.
- All-American Yaxel Lendeborg led the offense with 27 points, while Aday Mara anchored the defense with a school-record 100 blocks this season.
- Guard Trey McKenney credited the coach's leadership, saying, "It's just a really good feeling to have coach May." Teammates echoed the sentiment.
- Michigan now prepares for a national semifinal against Arizona on Saturday in Indianapolis, approximately 265 miles south of the Wolverines' Ann Arbor campus.
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