UPDATE: The Michigan Wolverines delivered a stunning performance, crushing the Gonzaga Bulldogs by 40 points in the Players Era title game on November 29, 2023, in Las Vegas. The final score was 101-61, marking a decisive statement from Michigan regarding its elite status in college basketball.
Star player Yaxel Lendeborg shone brightly, earning MVP honors and declaring, “We know we’re capable of national championships.” He emphasized the team’s unity, stating, “As long as we continue to grow together, we’re going to be the best in the country, and nobody will be able to stop us.” This victory not only secured Michigan a championship ring but also an impressive $1 million in NIL compensation.
This match was particularly significant as it showcased Michigan’s dominance, especially after earlier struggles against TCU and Wake Forest. Over three days in Las Vegas, the Wolverines outscored opponents 110 points combined, pummeling ranked teams like No. 21 Auburn and now No. 12 Gonzaga.
Gonzaga, which entered the matchup as the top team on KenPom, had previously amassed 195 points in victories over Alabama and Maryland. However, they were completely outmatched against Michigan’s formidable defense. By the game’s first ten minutes, Michigan had already taken a commanding 33-14 lead, leaving Gonzaga searching for answers.
“This is something that just doesn’t ordinarily happen to us,” admitted Gonzaga coach Mark Few. The loss marked Gonzaga’s largest margin since 1990 and their biggest defeat under Few’s tenure. The Bulldogs struggled offensively, hitting only 34% of their shots and going an abysmal 3-for-22 from three-point range.
Michigan’s towering frontcourt, featuring 7-foot-3 Aday Mara, 6-foot-9 Morez Johnson Jr., and 6-foot-9 Lendeborg, exploited their size advantage effectively against Gonzaga. The Bulldogs faced their largest halftime deficit in nearly two decades, trailing 53-29 at the break.
Coach Dusty May highlighted the team’s chemistry, stating, “Now we’re starting to take a lot more intelligent risks.” Michigan’s cohesiveness, along with their size, was crucial to their defensive success and offensive efficiency, shooting 60% overall and 48% from beyond the arc.
In this historic game, Michigan made history by being the first team in the Associated Press poll era to defeat back-to-back opponents by 30-plus points. Lendeborg expressed a sense of urgency, saying, “We were putting the world on notice that we’re here to be the best team in the nation.”
With this emphatic win, the Wolverines have thrust themselves into the conversation as one of the top teams in college basketball. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Michigan will build on this momentum as they continue their season.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and Michigan’s journey in the upcoming games.





































