Michigan's versatility suffocated the field for a National Championship
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By Nicole Auerbach
Published on April 7, 2026.
The Michigan basketball team, known as the Fab Five, won their second national championship and first since 1989 with five starters who had all transferred over their college careers. The team's versatility and ability to blend into a championship-caliber team is a testament to their players' ability to connect and stay connected. Coach Dusty May's team won the title with a balanced roster and a new coaching system. Despite criticism of the school's resources and facilities, the team's 37-3 record and 37-0 lead have been noted by fans. The victory was also a reflection on the coaching staff's patience and dedication to the team. The school's success is also noted due to its consistent success and commitment to the right coaching philosophy.
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