Michigan installed as early favorite over UConn in national title game despite Lendeborg injury
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) โ UConn knows what it will take to become the first team in more than half a century to win three national championships in four seasons . The Huskies will rely on the same physical play that helped them win the first two, along with perhaps a bit more offensive efficiency. Michigan still might need a healthy Yaxel Lendeborg to end the Big Ten's 26-year title drought.
It's a Monday night title tilt between two loaded teams that have peaked during March Madness. The Wolverines have been installed as 7 1/2-point favorites, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. โThereโs no better feeling than being on that bus on Monday night, just being one of the last two teams standing,โ Huskies coach Dan Hurley said after Saturday's 71-62 victory over Illinois.
โItโs just a cool experience. I look forward to obviously the ability to max out the season to get to the last game. โ Hurley has grown accustomed to playing into April.
Three years ago, his team beat surprise finalist San Diego State 76-59 to win the school's fifth title. Two years ago, UConn beat Purdue 75-60 to become the first back-to-back champ since Florida in 2006-07. After making an early exit against the Gators last season, UConn is back with a chance to celebrate Hurley's 200th win with the Huskies by becoming just the third Division I school to win seven national titles.
North Carolina and the UConn are tied at six, behind only UCLA (11) and Kentucky (eight). No school has won three crowns in four seasons since the UCLA dynasty won eight in nine (1967-75), with only N. C.