Dusty May’s Wolverines head to Indianapolis chasing the program’s first NCAA title since 1989 as a heavyweight clash with UConn awaits on college basketball’s biggest stage.
After tearing through the 2026 NCAA Tournament with a string of commanding wins, the Michigan Wolverines are headed to Lucas Oil Stadium for a Monday night showdown against UConn in a title-game matchup that brings together two of the sport’s biggest brands, hottest teams, and most compelling postseason storylines.
Michigan enters the championship game at 36-3 overall after a dominant season that included a Big Ten regular-season title, a No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region and a march through the bracket that has turned the Wolverines into one of the most dangerous teams in the country. Ranked No. 3 nationally, Michigan has overwhelmed opponents with offensive firepower, depth, and pace, eclipsing 90 points in every NCAA Tournament game leading into the final.
That kind of consistency is rare this deep in March.


