Summary
Michigan's basketball team had a strong win over the Arizona Wildcats in the NCAA Tournament Final Four, with a score of 91-73. During this event, Brandon McCoy Jr., a highly-rated high school basketball player, announced he will join the University of Michigan. This announcement came during a special broadcast featuring Michigan basketball legends known as the "Fab Five."
Key Facts
- Michigan Wolverines defeated Arizona Wildcats 91-73 in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.
- Brandon McCoy Jr., a top-rated high school guard, committed to the University of Michigan.
- McCoy's announcement was part of a broadcast featuring Michigan's "Fab Five" legends.
- The "Fab Five" are noted as one of college basketball's greatest recruiting classes from 1991.
- McCoy played at Sierra Canyon School in California and was a McDonald’s All-American.
- He averaged 21 points, nine rebounds, five assists, three steals, and two blocks in his senior year.
- Michigan will play UConn in the championship game.
- Other universities, including Arkansas and Duke, also recruited McCoy.