How Michigan Conquered the College Basketball World

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The 2025-26 Michigan Wolverines college basketball team achieved a historic season, finishing with a 37-3 record and winning the National Championship. Led by head coach Dusty May, the team's strategic roster construction and statistical dominance earned them a place as one of the greatest college basketball teams ever assembled.
The 2025-26 Michigan Wolverines had a dominant season, finishing 37-3 and winning the National Championship. Head coach Dusty May's leadership was key, blending elite transfers with high-school recruits. The team averaged 87 points per game and held opponents to 69 points per game. They went 11-0 in true road games and claimed the program's first AP No. 1 final ranking since 1977. The Wolverines' postseason run included a semifinal win over Arizona and a championship win over UConn. With a strong recruiting class for 2026, the 2025-26 season marked a turning point for Michigan basketball.
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