Who needs top recruits?
Michigan’s freshman class includes two players from ESPN’s Top 100: No. 20 Trey McKenney and No. 90 Winters Grady. Other than McKenney, the Wolverines’ highest-rated recruit of the last few years was 2022 No. 34 Tarris Reed Jr., who now plays for UConn.
UConn also has two freshmen from last year’s Top 100: No. 17 Braylon Mullins, the shooting star of this tournament, and No. 23 Eric Reibe.
The top four scorers for this Michigan team are transfers – leading scorer Yaxel Lendeborg (UAB), point guard Elliot Cadeau (North Carolina), Morez Johnson (Illinois) and Aday Mara (UCLA).
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Beau will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s what Bryan Armen Graham and Nicholas Levine think each team need to do to cut down the nets in Indianapolis.
What do UConn need to do to win?
The Huskies must lean on discipline and patience to avoid getting dragged into a high-possession shootout. They have to execute their off-ball actions cleanly, force Michigan to defend across the full shot clock and get efficient production from star center Tarris Reed Jr inside. If they can limit the Wolverines’ second-chance points and drill timely threes, the upset is there for the taking. BAG
Hit shots. UConn run a diverse offense that forces opponents to guard the entire floor, from catch-and-shoot threes to deep post touches. They are unlikely to score consistently over Michigan’s size, so perimeter shooting becomes critical. Their off-ball movement will make Michigan chase, but it ultimately comes down to shot-making. NL
What do Michigan need to do to win?
Impose their physicality and depth from the outset. Michigan must turn their size advantage into second-chance points, push the pace when possible and protect the paint through 7ft 3in Spaniard Aday Mara while letting playmaker Elliot Cadeau cook. If they defend UConn’s motion for full possessions and get production from across the roster, their balance and athleticism should win out over 40 minutes. BAG
Michigan can beat opponents in multiple ways. In Saturday’s win over Arizona, they scored 26 points off turnovers and dominated the paint. They should hold a similar frontcourt edge here. If Mara, Lendeborg and Johnson control the paint on both ends, Dusty May’s team will be well placed to cut down the nets. NL
