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Evan Miyakawa (@evanmiya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michigan had the least roster retention of any team in the modern portal era: Just 34% of their minutes were played by returning players. The previous 4 champs were all above 50%. It was not a given that Dusty May's group of transfers would work. All credit to him and the staff.

〽️aize-N-Blue🏆 (@uom_goblue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dusty May was left with 2 players in the program when he took over (Nimari Burnett & Will Tschetter) and rivals are upset that the Starting 5 from last night didn’t start career at Michigan.

Brandon Koretz (@brandonkoretz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michigan won the national title with a 37-3 record and 29 double-digit wins against the nation’s No. 1 strength of schedule. Set the all-time record for Big Ten wins (19). First B1G team to go undefeated on the road in 50 years. One of the best college basketball teams ever.

Point Made Basketball (@pointmadebball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yaxel Lendeborg missed three years of High School ball because of academic struggles He worked to improve his grades and was able to JUST make a team before the season ended, and performed well enough to make it to a community college, where he then became the NJCAA’s all-time

Banners in the Basement (@basementbanners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big shoutout to Dylan Burkhardt and Eric Shapiro . The consistency and quality of the content both of these guys put out is second to none. All of the analysis, insights and overall passion they bring makes rooting for Michigan basketball every bit more enjoyable. Appreciate you guys 👑

Dylan Burkhardt (@umhoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dusty May to BTN on his contract extension: "I'm very grateful, and during the tournament, I just told Warde I'm not leaving. And I probably ruined any leverage I could have had. It's an honor to coach at this great institution, and I just look forward to what's next."

Forbes (@forbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The University of Michigan joins the Forbes New Ivies list, blending a 16% acceptance rate with a world-class research curriculum. From its "Making the Most of Michigan" course to 50 national athletic titles, the university produces the high-achieving graduates employers demand.

The University of Michigan joins the Forbes New Ivies list, blending a 16% acceptance rate with a world-class research curriculum. From its "Making the Most of Michigan" course to 50 national athletic titles, the university produces the high-achieving graduates employers demand.