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Michigan's versatility suffocated the field for a National Championship

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Michigan's versatility suffocated the field for a National Championship

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The University of Michigan's basketball team won the national championship, led by coach Dusty May and a roster of transferred players. The team's versatility and ability to mesh together despite having five starters who transferred from other colleges was key to their success.

Michigan's basketball team won the national championship. The team was led by coach Dusty May and featured five starters who had transferred from other colleges. The players included Nimari Burnett, Yaxel Lendeborg, Elliot Cadeau, Aday Mara, and Morez Johnson Jr. They came together to form a championship-caliber team, with Cadeau being named the Final Four's most outstanding player. The team's success is a testament to the players and coaching staff. Michigan's 37-3 record speaks to their dominance.

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