Michigan Dominates Tennessee, Advances to Final Four

Michigan crushes Tennessee by 30 points to reach the Final Four, led by Yaxel Lendeborg's 27 points and Elliot Cadeau's 10 assists. The Wolverines continue their dominant run in the NCAA Tournament.
Michigan faced off against Tennessee in the Midwest Region final of the NCAA Tournament, and the Wolverines absolutely steamrolled the Volunteers, winning by a 30-point margin to advance to the Final Four.
Yaxel Lendeborg led the way for Michigan, scoring a team-high 27 points, while Elliot Cadeau dished out 10 assists. Morez Johnson Jr added 12 points, and Aday Mara contributed 11 points and 2 blocks to the dominant performance.
This marks the 11th time this season that Michigan has won a game by at least 30 points, showcasing their incredible offensive firepower and defensive intensity. The Wolverines have been on a tear throughout the NCAA Tournament, and they'll now face Arizona in the Final Four with a chance to advance to the national championship game.
Tennessee, on the other hand, saw their tournament run come to an end, as they simply had no answer for Michigan's offensive onslaught. The Volunteers struggled to score and defend throughout the game, ultimately falling short of their Final Four aspirations.
With this dominant victory, Michigan has solidified their status as one of the top teams in the country and a legitimate contender to win the national championship. Their high-scoring and stifling defense have been on full display throughout the tournament, and they'll look to continue that impressive run in the Final Four.
Source: The Guardian


