Everything Dusty May and Michigan basketball players said after Final Four
Everything that Dusty May, Trey McKenney, Elliot Cadeau, and Aday Mara said after dominating Arizona in the Final Four.
Many called it the 'de facto national championship game' and 'the game of the century' as KenPom's third and fourth-best teams of all time squared off in the Final Four in Indianapolis on Saturday night. But, despite Arizona having been the No. 1 for most of the season, Michigan basketball dominated the Wildcats the same way it has dominated almost everyone.
The final score of 91-73 didn't even come close to expressing just how proposterously overmatched Arizona was, as the Wolverines took the lead shortly after the tip and led wire-to-wire. After the game, head coach Dusty May, point guard Elliot Cadeau, center Aday Mara, and reserve guard Trey McKenney met with the media to discuss the big win, with Michigan set to face UConn in the national championship game. Here is everything they had to say.
Opening statement This game was very indicative of how this group has played throughout the season, unselfish basketball. A connected group who defends, gets out in transition and then shares the basketball. I thought our assist-to-turnover ratio, I thought our job on the glass, especially before the game was in doubt was as impressive as anything.
And the one thing that we thought really jumped out was our ability to get 50/50 basketballs and be quicker to the ball than Arizona tonight. But just very proud of our effort. What a great group.
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