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Michigan Advances to First Final Four Since 2018
Coach Dusty May leads Wolverines to NCAA tournament milestone
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:45pm
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Michigan's return to the Final Four showcases the program's enduring basketball legacy and the team's relentless pursuit of success.Chicago TodayMichigan's men's basketball team has clinched a spot in the NCAA Final Four for the first time since 2018, under the leadership of head coach Dusty May. May, who grew up watching the Wolverines' 1989 national championship team and the influential Fab Five squad, has guided his current players to this historic achievement.
Why it matters
Michigan's return to the Final Four marks a significant milestone for the storied basketball program, which has a rich history of success at the highest levels of college basketball. The Wolverines' run to the national semifinals will generate excitement among the team's passionate fan base and could help raise the program's profile nationally.
The details
Michigan secured its spot in the Final Four with a hard-fought victory in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines overcame a talented opponent to punch their ticket to the national semifinals, where they will face one of the other top teams remaining in the tournament.
- Michigan last reached the Final Four in 2018.
- The Wolverines won the national championship in 1989.
The players
Dusty May
The head coach of the Michigan men's basketball team, who grew up watching the Wolverines' successful teams in the past.
What they’re saying
“I remember watching Rumeal Robinson and the Fab Five, and it's an honor to now be leading this program to the Final Four.”
— Dusty May, Head Coach, Michigan Men's Basketball
What’s next
Michigan will face one of the other three teams that have advanced to the Final Four, with the national championship game scheduled for early April.
The takeaway
Michigan's return to the Final Four is a testament to the program's rich basketball tradition and the leadership of coach Dusty May, who has guided the team to this historic achievement. The Wolverines' success will undoubtedly inspire their passionate fan base and generate excitement for the program's future.
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