Michigan basketball championship may mark dawn of 'Power 2' dominance

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Michigan's 69-63 win over Connecticut in the NCAA men's basketball national championship game marked the Big Ten's first title since 2000. The victory highlights the dominance of the Power 2 leagues, which have secured significant broadcast contracts and revenue sharing distributions.
Michigan won the NCAA men's basketball national championship, defeating Connecticut 69-63. The Big Ten had half of the Final Four and half of the Elite Eight. This follows last season's trend, where the SEC dominated the tournament. The Power 2 leagues, including the Big Ten and SEC, have secured significant broadcast contracts and revenue sharing distributions, giving them an advantage. This financial edge allows for better resources and coaching staff. Michigan's victory may mark the beginning of Power 2 dominance in college basketball.
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