The Michigan Wolverines battled hard in their Sweet 16 matchup against the Auburn Tigers but fell short as their second-half lead disappeared amid a flurry of fouls and clutch plays from Auburn.
After the tough loss, the team’s star players reflected on the game, with Danny Wolf hinting at a move to the NBA and Vladislav Goldin reminiscing about his time in Ann Arbor. Despite the disappointment, Michigan’s strong late-season performances and the leadership of coach Dusty May have solidified them as a program on the rise. Adding to the excitement, the Wolverines secured their likely point guard of the future with a major transfer announcement on Monday.Former North Carolina starter Cadeau, who posted four points, eight assists, and four rebounds against Ole Miss in the NCAA Tournament, has committed to Michigan, as reported by Wolverines insider Isaiah Hole. A former five-star recruit and the 11th-ranked player in his class according to 247Sports.com, Cadeau’s decision brings optimism to Michigan’s future after their tough tournament exit.