CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan flexes in rivalry win over Ohio StateMichigan fans got a treat as the Wolverines pulled away late to top Ohio State 74-62 at Crisler Center, moving to an impressive 18-1 record. The energy was electric, especially with Trey Burke in the house, and you could really feel the rivalry heat up. What stood out was Michigan’s ability to lock in defensively and find that extra gear when it mattered most—a sign of a team built for deep Big Ten runs. Yaxel Lendeborg also showed flashes of why he’s such a key addition. How do you feel about Michigan’s momentum heading into matchups with Nebraska and Michigan State? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan surges late to top Ohio StateMichigan fans witnessed a nail-biter as the Wolverines finally broke away from Ohio State in the last minutes, turning a tense rivalry game into a statement win. For most of the night, the Buckeyes matched Michigan shot for shot, but a late 19-5 run—sparked by Aday Mara’s clutch free throws—sealed it for the home team. John Mobley Jr. kept Ohio State in it with 22 points, but Michigan’s depth and composure showed when it mattered. What do you think made the difference down the stretch? Share your thoughts on the rivalry and where both teams go from here! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #OhioState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan faces a season-defining weekMichigan basketball is staring down what might be the most pivotal stretch of their season—two back-to-back showdowns against undefeated Nebraska and powerhouse Michigan State. With Nebraska sitting at 19-0 and Michigan State close behind, these games could completely shake up the Big Ten standings and set the tone for March. Coach Dusty May knows what’s at stake, and the team’s top scorers, Lendeborg and Johnson, will need to step up big time. How do you think Michigan will handle this ‘monster week’? Could this be the turning point for their postseason dreams? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #BigTen00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowMichigan’s Marcus Moller faces toughest battle yetMichigan basketball’s future just took an unexpected turn—Marcus Moller, the towering 7’3” recruit from Denmark, is stepping away from the game after a testicular cancer diagnosis. It’s a tough blow for both Moller and the Wolverines, who were excited to welcome him to Ann Arbor this summer. Right now, the focus is on his health and recovery, with support pouring in from his club and the Michigan community. Stories like this remind us that athletes face real-life challenges off the court. How do you think teams and fans can best support players through times like these? #Health #BodyHealth #MichiganBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTrey Burke’s jersey rises, Wolverines rallyTrey Burke’s jersey now hangs in the Crisler Center rafters, a powerful moment that brought the Michigan legend to tears in front of his kids and a packed crowd. Burke’s journey from overlooked kid to National Player of the Year inspired not just fans, but the current Wolverines squad. After the ceremony, Burke’s rallying cry—“National Championship or Bust”—was met with energy by freshman Trey McKenney, who called Burke a childhood hero. With Michigan sitting near the top of the Big Ten, the question is: Can this team answer Burke’s call and make history? Who do you think will step up? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #TreyBurke00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMichigan edges out OSU in rivalry thrillerMichigan fans got a night to remember as the Wolverines finally broke away from Ohio State in the closing minutes, sealing a 74-62 win at Crisler Center. The energy was electric—not just for the game, but for Trey Burke’s jersey retirement, which brought out heartfelt speeches and memories. Coach Dusty May credited the team’s grit and the crowd’s passion for pushing Michigan through a tough, grind-it-out battle. The late surge, sparked by aggressive rebounding and smart adjustments, showed how this team can adapt under pressure. What do you think was the turning point? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan vs Ohio State: Can the Wolverines stay hot?Michigan basketball is on fire this season, dominating both ends of the court and riding a three-game win streak. With the Wolverines averaging nearly 93 points per game and locking down opponents defensively, Friday’s matchup against Ohio State could be a real test. The Buckeyes bring a high-powered offense led by Bruce Thorton, but their defense has been shaky. Expect a fast-paced, high-scoring battle in Ann Arbor. Will Michigan’s balanced attack and home-court advantage keep their momentum rolling, or can Ohio State pull off a statement win? Let’s hear your predictions and what you think will decide this Big Ten showdown! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
guerrajohn+FollowComing home hits different for Michigan’s coachReturning to New Jersey, Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico felt the weight of home in a new way—her dad, George, wasn’t in the stands for the first time. For years, family gatherings at her games were a highlight, but this week, the familiar faces couldn’t fill the empty space left by her father’s passing. She shared how coaching has always been her passion, even when her dad doubted the career path. Now, every trip back is a reminder of the bond they shared through basketball. How do you cope with big moments when someone important is missing? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMichigan vs Ohio State: Game night, legends & big stakesTrey Burke’s jersey retirement is finally happening at Crisler Center, adding extra energy to Michigan’s high-stakes clash with Ohio State. Beyond the celebration, this game could shape the Big Ten race—Michigan’s defense has been elite, but Ohio State’s guards are on fire lately. The boards and the 2-point battle will be huge factors. If Michigan dominates on defense and rebounds, expect a comfortable win. But if Ohio State’s shooters get hot, things could get tense. Who do you think steps up tonight—Michigan’s defense or Ohio State’s offense? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #OhioState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowYaxel Lendeborg’s bounce-back lifts MichiganYaxel Lendeborg looked like his old self again for Michigan, shaking off a nagging calf injury to put up 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists in the win over Indiana. Coach Dusty May praised Lendeborg’s discipline and hustle, saying his defensive energy in the first half was just as impressive as his offensive spark in the second. An NBA exec even told May that Lendeborg’s current style fits perfectly for the next level. What do you think—does Lendeborg have NBA potential, and how important is his resurgence for Michigan’s season? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #YaxelLendeborg00Share