Michigan stifles UConn and finishes dominant tourney run for Big Ten

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The Michigan Wolverines won their second men's basketball national title in program history, defeating UConn. This victory marks the first national title for the Big Ten since 2000 and solidifies Michigan's position as a dominant force in college basketball.
The Michigan Wolverines have won the men's basketball national title. They defeated UConn, with their stifling defense proving too strong for the Huskies. Michigan's starting five were all transfers, but they gelled quickly under coach Dusty May. The team will lose some players, but with top transfers and returning players like Morez Johnson Jr. and Trey McKinney, they will be contenders again. This win marks the Big Ten's first national title since 2000. Michigan's victory is a testament to the team's strength and the dominance of the Big Ten in college basketball.
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