No. 1 Michigan Wolverines reach Final Four after routing No. 6 Tennessee in the most lopsided men’s Elite Eight victory in 37 years

Michigan had its Final Four bid sewn up at halftime of the Elite Eight.

OK, maybe that’s an exaggeration. But not by much. The No. 1 Wolverines went on a 32-10 run to end the first half to make the second half of their 95-62 win over No. 6 Tennessee a formality.

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The two teams were tied at 16-16 with 10:13 to go after Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg made the first of two free throws. After that, it was all Michigan, as Lindeborg helped kickstart the run with a circus layup.

Tennessee went over five minutes before scoring its 18th point of the game with 5:11 remaining in the first half. By the time the Vols had that basket, Michigan had 35 and had scored 21 straight points.

Lendeborg took over the game at the start of Michigan’s outburst. He scored 15 first-half points on 5-of-9 shooting and also had three rebounds and four assists. No other Michigan player had more than eight points in the half — but all eight players who saw playing time in the first 20 minutes scored.

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Tennessee tried to get back into the game before halftime, but things fell apart right before the break. Michigan scored seven unanswered points in the final minute after the Vols had cut the lead to 15 with 1:42 to go. Trey McKenney’s 3-pointer with three seconds remaining extended the lead to 22 and basically ended any chances Tennessee had of believing in a second-half comeback.

Lendeborg finished with 27 points as four other Michigan players had at least 10. The Wolverines have scored at least 90 points in all four of their NCAA tournament games so far.

The 33-point win is the biggest blowout in the men’s Elite Eight since Michigan beat Virginia by 37 points in 1989.

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Author : Nick Bromberg

Publish date : 2026-03-29 20:37:00

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