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WE'RE GOING TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP! https://t.co/ke8o7AjSjH

By Michigan Men's Basketball
Posted April 5, 2026

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Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) is the official X account of the University of Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, managed by the athletic department. They post updates, highlights, and celebratory content with an energetic, fan-focused style that builds excitement around games and achievements. As the official source, their posts carry high credibility for team news and milestones.

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This post celebrates the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team's dominant 91-73 victory over the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats in the 2026 NCAA Final Four semifinal in Indianapolis.[1][2] It announces their advancement to the national championship game against UConn, marking their first title game appearance since 2018.[2][5] Key performances included Aday Mara with 26 points and 9 rebounds, and Elliott Cadeau with 13 points and 10 assists, showcasing Michigan's strong shooting and lead-building.[1][6]

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The post is trending due to the electric excitement of Michigan's rout of top-seeded Arizona on April 4, 2026, securing their spot in the championship just before the April 6 title game versus UConn.[2][4] Fans are buzzing post-Final Four, amplified by UConn's parallel win over Illinois, heightening national anticipation.[3] The timing aligns with March Madness fever at its peak, driving massive engagement on social media.[4]

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  • 1Aday Mara led Michigan with 26 points and 9 rebounds, dominating Arizona in the paint.[1][6]
  • 2Michigan built a 16-point lead midway through the first half and never trailed.[1][2]
  • 3This is Michigan's first national championship appearance since losing to Villanova in 2018.[2][5]
  • 4The Wolverines last won the NCAA title in 1989, beating Seton Hall 80-79 in overtime.[7][8]
  • 5Head coach Dusty May scouted UConn courtside just 90 minutes before tipoff, exuding confidence.[2]

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WE'RE GOING TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP! https://t.co/ke8o7AjSjH