Michigan's season ended with an NCAA title. It started with winning the transfer portal.

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The University of Michigan won its second NCAA men's basketball national championship, defeating Connecticut 69-63. The team's starting five were all transfer players, a first in NCAA basketball history, and were led by coach Dusty May, who built a roster with a 'connected culture' in mind.
The University of Michigan won the NCAA men's basketball national championship. The team's starting five were all transfer players, a first in NCAA history. Coach Dusty May built the roster with a 'connected culture' in mind. The team was led by point guard Elliott Cadeau, who won the Most Outstanding Player award. Michigan's championship win marked a successful one-year makeover. The team's roster construction may be a prototype for wealthy schools in the modern NCAA era.
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