Indianapolis. Michigan overpowered Arizona 91-73 on Saturday in the Final Four semifinal, with junior center Aday Mara scoring a career-high 26 points and the Wolverines opening a double-digit lead within six minutes to dominate the night and secure a spot in the national title game. Indianapolis. The Wolverines advance to face UConn on Monday after UConn's 71-62 victory over Illinois earlier; Michigan's offense reached 90 points for a tournament-record fifth time, Aday Mara's performance anchored the win, and Yaxel Lendeborg's rolled ankle will undergo medical evaluation before the national final.
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If you're a college basketball fan, this is a big deal. Michigan's record-breaking offense and Aday Mara's standout performance are worth celebrating. If you're a Yaxel Lendeborg fan, keep an eye out for updates on his ankle injury.
Michigan's victory over Arizona sets the stage for an exciting national title game against UConn. With a tournament-record fifth 90-point game, Michigan is a team to watch. If you know someone who loves college basketball, they'll want to hear about this.
Michigan's basketball program, players and coaching staff benefited from increased visibility, momentum, and the opportunity to compete for the national championship after their 91-73 Final Four win over Arizona.
Arizona's team, coaching staff and supporters suffered a decisive semifinal loss that ended their championship run and highlighted challenges against Michigan's high-scoring offense.
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