
Michigan Dominates Arizona 91-73, Reaches Title Game
The University of Michigan men's basketball team crushed No. 2 Arizona 91-73 in a historic performance that sends them to their first national championship game in eight years. The Wolverines made NCAA Tournament history by becoming the first team ever to score 90 or more points in five straight tournament games.
The Michigan Wolverines are heading to the national championship game after delivering a statement performance that rewrote the record books.
Michigan's 91-73 victory over Arizona on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis wasn't just a win. It was a masterclass in offensive basketball that made NCAA Tournament history.
The Wolverines became the first team ever to score 90 or more points in five consecutive tournament games. They shot an impressive 57.1 percent from the field, including a scorching 63.6 percent in the second half.
Sophomore center Aday Mara led the charge with 26 points, nine rebounds, three assists, and two blocks. His dominant performance showed why Michigan has been unstoppable in this tournament run.
The Wolverines jumped out to an early 10-1 lead and never looked back. By halftime, they had built a commanding 48-32 advantage that Arizona couldn't overcome.

Point guard Elliot Cadeau orchestrated the offense beautifully, recording 13 points and 10 assists while adding four steals. His 43 assists in the tournament rank second in program history, and he joined Michigan legend Gary Grant as the only Wolverines to record three games with 10 or more assists in a single tournament.
Trey McKenney added 16 points on four three-pointers, continuing his remarkable streak. Michigan is now 22-0 when McKenney makes multiple three-pointers in a game.
Why This Inspires
This Michigan team represents the power of patience and building something special. After their last title game appearance in 2018, the Wolverines didn't just reload—they reimagined what their offense could be.
Their historic scoring streak shows what happens when a team commits to playing together and sharing the basketball. Cadeau's 10 assists weren't just about individual talent—they reflected a team that trusts each other to make the right play.
The 18-point victory ties for the largest margin between No. 1 seeds in tournament history since seeding began in 1979. More importantly, it showed that Michigan belongs on college basketball's biggest stage.
Michigan will face UConn on Monday night for the national championship, giving them a chance to complete their magical run. Win or lose, this team has already created memories that Wolverines fans will treasure for decades.
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