
Michigan's Elliot Cadeau Returns for Senior Season
The Final Four's Most Outstanding Player is staying in Ann Arbor for one more year. Elliot Cadeau announced he's returning to Michigan for his senior season after leading the Wolverines on an unforgettable tournament run.
Elliot Cadeau just made Michigan basketball fans' dreams come true with three simple words: I'm coming back.
Fresh off earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the Final Four, the junior point guard announced he'll return to Ann Arbor for his senior season. It's the kind of news that had Wolverines fans' hearts racing when they first saw "Cadeau breaking news" notifications on their phones.
Cadeau's junior year proved why college basketball is better when great players stick around. He averaged 10.5 points and 5.9 assists per game, serving as the pass-first distributor who made Michigan's unique three-big offense click during their tournament run.
His growth has been remarkable to watch. After transferring from North Carolina, Cadeau transformed his 3-point shooting from a weakness into a weapon, connecting on 38% of his attempts this season compared to just 34% the year before. That improvement made him nearly impossible to defend as he quarterbacked one of college basketball's most creative offenses.

The tournament showcased Cadeau at his absolute best. While other players might have chased NBA paychecks after such a stellar performance, he chose something different: the chance to build on what he started, to lead as a senior, to chase another championship.
Why This Inspires
In an era when college stars often leave at the first opportunity, Cadeau's decision reminds us that some goals matter more than speed. He's betting on himself, on his teammates, and on the power of unfinished business.
Michigan fans aren't the only winners here. The Big Ten gets to keep one of its most exciting players, and college basketball fans everywhere get another year of watching a true floor general orchestrate an offense. Cadeau could easily be a Big Ten Player of the Year candidate as a senior.
Next season in Ann Arbor just got a whole lot brighter.
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