Michigan pulls off March Madness feat never seen in history

The Michigan Wolverines made history in the NCAA Tournament by scoring 90+ points in five consecutive games, a feat never achieved before. They defeated Arizona 91-73 and will face UConn in the national title game on Monday, with top scorer Yaxel Lendeborg's health a concern after a leg injury.
Michigan's offense is operating at a historic level in this year's NCAA Tournament. They beat Arizona 91-73 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Wolverines took an early double-digit lead and never looked back. This was their fifth game with 90+ points in the tournament, a first in NCAA history. Top scorer Yaxel Lendeborg played just 14 minutes due to a leg injury but still scored 11 points. Michigan will face UConn in the national title game on Monday.
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