Summary
Michigan's men's basketball team defeated Tennessee with a score of 95-62 to secure a place in the NCAA Tournament's Final Four. In the final moments of the game, Charlie May, a walk-on player and the son of Michigan's head coach, made a three-pointer, which stirred a strong reaction from the bench and crowd. Michigan will face Arizona next in the tournament.
Key Facts
- Michigan won against Tennessee with a score of 95-62 in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament.
- Yaxel Lendeborg scored 27 points for Michigan, leading the team's scoring.
- Elliot Cadeau contributed 10 assists for Michigan during the game.
- Michigan shot over 50% from the field, while holding Tennessee to 32% shooting.
- Charlie May, a walk-on player and son of Michigan's head coach, made a three-pointer in the game's final moments.
- The three-pointer by May led to a big reaction from both the bench and the crowd.
- Michigan's victory secured their advancement to the Final Four, where they will play against Arizona.
- Michigan's team is noted for its strong depth and team culture.