Final Four brings Aday Mara's parents from Spain to experience March Madness with Michigan

Aday Mara's parents from Spain are attending the Final Four to support their son and the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament. Mara, a 7-foot-3 center, has been a pivotal player for Michigan, setting a single-season school record with 100 blocks and averaging nearly 12 points per game.
Aday Mara's parents, Javier and Gely, have traveled from Spain to attend the Final Four in Indianapolis. They will watch their son play for Michigan against Arizona on Saturday. Mara, a 7-foot-3 center, has had a breakout season, setting a school record with 100 blocks and averaging nearly 12 points per game. He transferred to Michigan from UCLA last year, seeking a larger role. Mara's parents have only attended a few games in person, but are excited to experience March Madness with their son. The Wolverines will face Arizona on Saturday, with the winner advancing to the NCAA Tournament title game on Monday.
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