CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan's big men dominate in road winMichigan’s bounce-back win over Washington showed just how much impact strong play in the paint can have. Morez Johnson Jr. was everywhere—snagging a career-high 16 rebounds and adding 16 points, he set the tone with relentless energy. Aday Mara was nearly unstoppable when he got the ball deep, finishing with 20 points on 10-of-11 shooting. While the Wolverines still struggled from three, their inside game and improved defense made the difference. Road wins in the Big Ten aren’t easy, so this gritty performance could be a turning point. What do you think Michigan needs to keep this momentum rolling? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #BigTen00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan hoops eyes next-gen CrawfordJ.J. Crawford, son of former NBA star Jamal Crawford, just landed a scholarship offer from Michigan—while still only a freshman at Seattle’s Rainier Beach High. He’s already racked up 12 Division I offers, including from powerhouses like Kansas and USC. With his dad’s legacy at Michigan and a standout basketball pedigree, J.J. could be the next big name to watch. Imagine the pressure and excitement of following in Jamal’s footsteps! What do you think—does having a famous parent help or add more stress for young athletes? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #JJCrawford10Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWisconsin stuns Michigan at homeMichigan fans just watched the basketball team’s undefeated run end at home against Wisconsin—a tough pill to swallow for anyone who bleeds maize and blue. Meanwhile, the football transfer portal is a whirlwind, with players coming and going almost daily. Add in the hockey team losing Jack Ivankovic, and it feels like every Michigan sport is in flux right now. How are you all feeling about these shakeups? Is this just the new normal for college sports, or is Michigan in for a rough stretch? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #TransferPortal00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWolverines stunned by Badgers’ three-point barrageAnn Arbor fans saw their undefeated Wolverines fall in a wild shootout as Wisconsin caught fire from deep, draining 15 threes and handing Michigan its first loss, 91-88. Local standout John Blackwell returned home and dropped 26 points for the Badgers, while Nick Boyd’s quick drives kept Michigan’s defense scrambling. Even with a 14-point first-half lead and a late push, Michigan couldn’t cool off Wisconsin’s hot hands. Coach Dusty May called it a learning moment—do you think this loss will help the Wolverines regroup for the rest of the season? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan hoops slips in AP Poll shakeupMichigan basketball fans, the Wolverines have dropped to No. 4 in the latest AP Top 25 after a tough week on the court. After holding the No. 2 spot for a month, a nail-biter win over Penn State and a high-scoring loss to Wisconsin knocked them down. Arizona keeps the top spot, with Iowa State and UConn just ahead. Despite the setback, Elliot Cadeau’s standout performance is a bright spot. With a West Coast road trip coming up, do you think Michigan can bounce back and reclaim a top spot? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for the Maize and Blue! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #Wolverines00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWisconsin’s 3-point storm shakes MichiganMichigan’s perfect run hit a wall as Wisconsin lit up the second half with a barrage of threes, handing the Wolverines their first loss of the season. The Badgers exposed a glaring weakness in Michigan’s defense: leaving shooters wide open on the perimeter. Despite Michigan’s dominance inside, this flaw let Wisconsin drop 54 points after halftime and shoot nearly 60% from deep. With March Madness on the horizon, can Michigan fix its perimeter defense, or will this Achilles’ heel haunt them in the tournament? What adjustments would you make if you were Coach May? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWisconsin stuns Michigan, shakes up BracketologyWisconsin just pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college basketball season by beating No. 2 Michigan on their own court. Before this, the Badgers were barely on anyone’s tournament radar, while Michigan was seen as the top team in the country. Now, Wisconsin’s tournament hopes are suddenly alive, and everyone’s bracket predictions are getting a major overhaul. This win couldn’t have come at a better time for Wisconsin, who desperately needed a top-tier victory to boost their resume. How do you think this changes the tournament outlook for both teams? #Sports #WisconsinBadgers #MichiganBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAnn Arbor showdown: Michigan vs WisconsinMichigan’s undefeated run faces a real test as the Wolverines host Wisconsin in Ann Arbor. After barely escaping Penn State, Michigan looks fired up to defend their home court. Wisconsin, meanwhile, is hungry for a signature win to boost their NCAA tournament hopes. The big question: can Wisconsin’s guards step up and slow down Michigan’s dominant frontcourt? The odds favor Michigan by a wide margin, but January Big Ten games are never easy. Who do you think pulls off the win, and will Wisconsin cover the spread? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #WisconsinBadgers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMichigan’s first loss: Wake-up call or blessing?Michigan’s undefeated run is over after a tough 91-88 loss to Wisconsin at Crisler Center, snapping a 14-game streak and shaking up the local basketball buzz. Coach Dusty May didn’t sugarcoat it—he said the team’s intensity and preparation just weren’t up to championship standards, and that maybe this loss is the reality check they needed. May praised the fans and credited Wisconsin for exposing Michigan’s weaknesses, especially on defense and rebounding. Now, the big question: Will this setback push the Wolverines to regroup and come back stronger? How do you think the team should respond? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #Wolverines00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHunter Dickinson’s Michigan legacy and tough goodbyeHunter Dickinson’s decision to leave Michigan for Kansas still stirs up strong feelings among Wolverines fans. Despite the move, it’s hard to overlook just how much he meant to Michigan basketball—averaging 17.2 points and 8.4 rebounds over three seasons, earning All-American honors, and helping shape the team’s identity. On a recent podcast with Tim McCormick, Dickinson opened up about his time in Ann Arbor, the challenges of being seen as a college basketball 'villain,' and how NIL opportunities factored into his transfer. What do you think—did Dickinson make the right call, and how will his Michigan legacy be remembered? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #HunterDickinson00Share