Michigan basketball trainer clears up Yaxel Lendeborg injury before title game

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Michigan basketball star Yaxel Lendeborg has been cleared to play in the national championship game after suffering a low-grade MCL sprain and minor bone bruise. The team's trainer, Chris Williams, is very optimistic that Lendeborg will play against the UConn Huskies on Monday.
Michigan basketball star Yaxel Lendeborg suffered an injury in the Final Four game against the Arizona Wildcats. An MRI revealed a low-grade MCL sprain and minor bone bruise in his knee. Despite the injury, Lendeborg played in the second half and scored 11 points. The team's trainer, Chris Williams, says the MRI came back 'very clean structurally' and he is optimistic that Lendeborg will play in the national championship game against UConn. Lendeborg's playing status will be determined by him and the medical staff. The national title game is scheduled for Monday.
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