Ann Arbor, Michigan clinched a share of the Big Ten regular-season title Tuesday, beating Minnesota 77-67 at Crisler Center, improving to 26-2 and 16-1. Elliot Cadeau led with 15 points and five assists, L.J. Cason added 14 points, and Aday Mara contributed ten. The Wolverines used a second-half surge and nine second-half three-pointers to secure the victory. Michigan needs one win in its remaining three games, including Friday at No. 10 Illinois, to clinch the title outright and earned a triple-bye in the Big Ten Tournament, and boosted national NCAA seeding projections. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a Michigan fan, this win is a big deal. It puts the Wolverines in a strong position for the Big Ten Tournament. Plus, it boosts their national NCAA seeding projections. Check out their remaining games to see if they clinch the title outright.
Michigan's victory over Minnesota secures at least a share of the Big Ten title. With one more win, they'll have it outright. This is a team on a roll. Worth forwarding if you have friends who love college basketball.
Michigan men's basketball program, coaches, players and local fanbase benefited most: the program secured at least a share of the Big Ten regular-season title, improved postseason positioning and earned a triple-bye in the conference tournament.
Minnesota's team and its postseason prospects suffered from the loss; rival Big Ten teams vying for the outright title now face an adjusted championship race with Michigan holding the advantage.
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Michigan Clinches Big Ten Share With Minnesota Victory
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