Michigan, Big Ten Tournament and basketball
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ANN ARBOR — Michigan completed a historic, dominant run through the Big Ten on Sunday. The Wolverines became the first team to win 19 games in the conference, losing just once. If their three mere single-digit victories were converted to losses they would still be regular-season champs.
With Michigan basketball's first regular-season sweep of MSU in more than a decade, these two top-10 matchups show the rivalry is reaching an apex.
Michigan guard L.J. Cason is expected to redshirt the 2026–27 season after suffering a torn ACL. Head coach Dusty May provided an update on Cason’s injury and recovery timeline.
Michigan basketball had its best regular season in program history and has locked itself into a 1-seed a week ahead of the NCAA bracket reveal.
L.J. Cason will not take the court again until the 2027-28 season. Michigan basketball's top backup guard tore the ACL in his right knee in the final game of February when the Wolverines clinched the regular season Big Ten championship at Illinois.
On this episode of The Wolverine Basketball Show, Clayton Sayfie is joined by Anthony Broome to break down Michigan Wolverines basketball‘s 90-80 win over Michigan State to advance to 29-2 overall and 19-1 in Big Ten play,
After Michigan swept Michigan State for the first time in over a decade, head coach Dusty May addressed the rivalry and the heated atmosphere.
None are among the leading scorers or most important pieces, but Michigan's trio of seniors with multiple years in the program are as key as anybody.
Michigan basketball secured a historic undefeated road record in the Big Ten, a feat not seen in 50 years, with a 71-68 win over Iowa.
And in the end at Crisler Center on Sunday, March 8, it was Michigan basketball finishing off a dominant Big Ten regular season with an 90-80 win over Michigan State basketball. Lendeborg led the Wolverines with 27 points while true freshman Trey McKenney scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half.