2025 Tournament PreviewCoach Dusty May, who guided FAU to the Final Four just two seasons ago, turned around Michigan in his first season, taking a team that finished 8-24 last season to the Big Ten tournament title as the three seed. May brought 7-1 senior Vladislav Goldin (16.7 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 1.4 bpg) with him from FAU and also added 7-0 transfer Danny Wolf (13.1 ppg, 9.8 rpg, 1.3 bpg), giving Michigan a dominant interior that ranks 11th nationally in opponent two-point shooting and 32nd in blocks rate. While the defense is 14th in efficiency (per KenPom), the top-50 offense is stifled a bit by turnovers - 328th in the nation. Transfer point guard Tre Donaldson (11.6 ppg, 4.2 apg) commits 2.2 turnovers per game but shoots 38.1 percent from distance, while senior guard Nimari Burnett (9.7 ppg) hits 40.6 percent. Michigan is 12-7 in Quad 1, but struggled in non-conference with losses three losses to non-tournament teams.
Scouting Report Offense Defense
Efficiency 1.17 39 0.94 20
Pace 70.6 (49)
Effective FG% 54.16 (51) 46.14 (14)
Turnover % 17.12 (319) 13.60 (293)
Off Reb % 33.42 (76) 29.74 (178)
FTA/FGA 35.60 (103) 28.51 (67)
3P% 33.26 (201) 30.89 (33)
2P% 57.31 (15) 46.02 (13)
FT% 72.73 (161) 72.95 (234)
3PA/FGA 42.36 (95) 39.09 (191)
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Rankings
AP Poll: #22 Coaches Poll: #15 NET: #23 RPI: #11 RW: #20
Record
Overall: (27-9) Conference: (14-6) Quad 1: (14-7) Quad 2: (4-2) Quad 3: (7-0) Quad 4: (2-0)
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Projected Record: 27-10 (17-6)
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