Michigan Basketball Celebrates National Title with Parade

Wolverines fans pack the streets of Ann Arbor to honor championship team

Apr. 11, 2026 at 12:10pm

A vibrant, textured painting in neon colors depicting the frenetic energy and joy of a championship parade, with indistinct figures and shapes representing players, fans, and floats.Wolverines fans erupt in celebratory fervor as the national champion Michigan basketball team parades through the streets of Ann Arbor.Ann Arbor Today

The University of Michigan men's basketball team is celebrating its national championship with a celebratory parade through the streets of Ann Arbor on Saturday morning. Thousands of Wolverines fans are expected to line the parade route to cheer on the title-winning squad.

Why it matters

Michigan's first national basketball championship since 1989 has sparked immense pride and excitement across the state, with the parade serving as a communal celebration of the team's historic accomplishment. The event is a chance for the university and local community to come together and honor the players' hard work and success.

The details

The parade will begin at 10 a.m. local time and travel through downtown Ann Arbor, passing key landmarks like the Michigan Union and Diag before ending at Crisler Center, the team's home arena. Head coach Juwan Howard and the players will ride on floats and wave to the crowds lining the streets. Following the parade, there will be a rally at Crisler Center where fans can hear from the team and coaching staff.

  • The parade is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
  • The parade route will wind through downtown Ann Arbor, ending at Crisler Center.
  • After the parade, there will be a fan rally at Crisler Center.

The players

Juwan Howard

The head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, who led the squad to the national championship in his third season at the helm.

Hunter Dickinson

The star center for Michigan, who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

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What they’re saying

“Winning the national championship is a dream come true for our team and our fans. We can't wait to celebrate with everyone in Ann Arbor today.”

— Juwan Howard, Head Coach, Michigan Wolverines

“This is an incredible feeling. We did it for the fans, for the university, and for each other. Today is about sharing this moment with everyone who supported us.”

— Hunter Dickinson, Center, Michigan Wolverines

What’s next

Following the parade and rally, the Michigan basketball team will be honored at a special ceremony at the state capitol building in Lansing on Monday.

The takeaway

Michigan's national championship victory has united the state in celebration, with the parade serving as a joyous communal event to honor the team's historic accomplishment. The parade is a chance for the university and local community to come together and bask in the glory of the Wolverines' triumph.