Michigan is one of the best teams in the country. That much has become clear over the Wolverines’ 26-2 start to Dusty May’s second season. Even after Michigan’s loss to Duke on Saturday in D.C., it still has an inside track to a one-seed in the NCAA Tournament. However, that path got much slimmer on Wednesday night.
With the Wolverines idle one night after getting back into the win column with a 77-67 victory over Minnesota at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, UConn made a statement that the rest of the country has to take notice of.