CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan’s unbeaten run faces real testMichigan basketball is rolling with an 11-0 record, but Coach Dusty May says the Wolverines haven’t even hit their top gear yet. With six players averaging double-digit points and back-to-back 100+ point games, this team is showing serious depth and chemistry. But Monday’s matchup against a tough McNeese squad—who’s riding a four-game win streak and aggressive defense—could be their biggest challenge so far. Both teams are coming off long holiday breaks, so it’ll be interesting to see who shakes off the rust first. How do you think Michigan will handle this test? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan’s unbeaten run faces real testMichigan’s perfect 11-0 start is about to get a serious challenge from a McNeese squad that’s hungry and riding a four-game win streak. What’s wild is Michigan’s coach, Dusty May, says the Wolverines haven’t even hit their top gear yet—even after back-to-back 100+ point games and six players averaging double digits. McNeese, meanwhile, has been tough on defense and is eager to prove itself against a top team. This matchup feels like a preview of March, and both teams have something to prove. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #McNeese00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMichigan basketball’s wild turnaroundMichigan basketball fans, remember that crushing loss to McNeese at Crisler just a year ago? Fast forward to now, and the Wolverines are undefeated, dominating teams by nearly 30 points a game, and looking like a whole new squad under Dusty May. Monday’s rematch with McNeese isn’t just another game—it’s a full-circle moment showing how far this team has come. With Big Ten play looming, this is the last big test before the grind. What’s been the biggest difference you’ve noticed this season? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #MichiganBasketball #Wolverines00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowYaxel Lendeborg’s wild journey to Michigan stardomYaxel Lendeborg is rewriting what it means to be a college basketball star at Michigan. He didn’t even take hoops seriously until after high school, but now he’s leading the Wolverines’ undefeated run, dropping 15.6 points a game and making plays that don’t always show up in the box score. What sets him apart? His unselfishness and ability to step up when it matters most—something Coach Dusty May says he’s never seen before. From video games to tournament MVP, Lendeborg’s story is about grit, family, and a team-first mindset. How rare is it to see a player like this in today’s game? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #YaxelLendeborg00Share
ElectraErmine+FollowMichigan girls hoops: Teams to watch in 2025Belleville’s girls basketball squad is on fire after their first-ever state title, returning nearly their entire roster and already notching some jaw-dropping wins—including a 100-point blowout! But they’re not alone: Wayne Memorial, Rockford, and Muskegon are all loaded with talent and ready to shake up the state. Howell’s new 6’5” center Lilly Williams, fresh from homeschool ball, is already making waves. With so many returning stars and fresh faces, this season is shaping up to be a battle. Which team do you think will rise to the top, and who are you rooting for? #Education #K12 #MichiganBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan hoops’ defense is changing the gameMichigan basketball is making headlines with an 11-0 start, but what’s really setting this team apart is their relentless defense. Coach Dusty May credits the squad’s size, athleticism, and especially their teamwork—players are constantly covering for each other and making smart, aggressive plays. This defensive edge is giving them the freedom to take risks on offense, leading to more easy baskets and a fun, fast-paced style. With the Wolverines now ranked No. 1 by KenPom, it’s clear something special is brewing in Ann Arbor. What do you think is the key to sustaining this momentum? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowFamily ties fuel Michigan’s basketball riseDusty May’s success with the Michigan Wolverines isn’t just about strategy—it’s about family. Having his sons, Charlie and Eli, right there with him on the court and behind the scenes has turned the program into a true family affair. The bond they share, from long hours in the gym to playful sibling rivalry, is shaping the team’s culture and bringing new energy to Ann Arbor. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best wins come from working alongside the people you care about most. How do you think family dynamics can impact a team’s spirit? #Sports #Basketball #MichiganBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan hoops crushes records with 40+ point winsMichigan basketball is rewriting the Big Ten history books this season. After a jaw-dropping 102-50 blowout over La Salle, the Wolverines have now tied the conference record for most 40+ point wins in a single season—five, and it’s only December! What’s wild is that they’ve dominated not just smaller schools, but also big names like Gonzaga and Rutgers. With 20 games left, there’s a real shot they could set a new standard for dominance. Can Michigan keep this up as the schedule gets tougher? Let’s hear your thoughts—are we witnessing a legendary run? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan basketball’s 3-point party fuels blowoutMichigan basketball just put on a clinic, dropping 102 points on La Salle without a single player scoring more than 17. The real story? The Wolverines nailed 14 threes and played lockdown defense, holding La Salle to just 28% shooting. Even after a slow start, they turned up the heat in the second half with a 20-5 run. What stands out most is how much fun this team is having—celebrating each other’s moments and building a culture that feels built for big wins. Is this the most connected Michigan squad we’ve seen in years? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTrey McKenney’s breakout game lights up MichiganTrey McKenney just put on a show for Michigan basketball fans, dropping 17 points and nailing three shots from deep in a huge win over La Salle. What’s wild is he’s only a freshman, but he’s already scoring double digits in most games and shooting over 40% from three. Both Coach Dusty May and veteran Will Tschetter can’t stop talking about his maturity and work ethic—rare for someone so new. With this kind of energy, McKenney’s quickly becoming a player to watch. How do you think he’ll shape the rest of Michigan’s season? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #TreyMcKenney00Share