Michigan is your 2026 national champion, and in this season finale of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa is joined by analyst Eric Fawcett to break down how the Wolverines captured the title and what made their roster construction so dominant. The episode dives into Michigan’s 69–63 championship win over UConn, the tactical battle between Dusty May and Dan Hurley, and the defensive switching scheme that helped shut down UConn’s offense. Evan and Eric also revisit Michigan’s semifinal blowout of Arizona, discuss Terris Reed’s incredible tournament run for UConn, and examine how players like Elliot Cadeau and Yaxel Lendeborg powered Michigan to the title. The show wraps up with a look at the future of roster building in college basketball, including NIL economics, the transfer portal market, and why elite big men are becoming the most valuable commodity in the sport.Chapters(00:00) Eric Fawcett joins the show!(01:34) Michigan wins the national title(10:54) Xs and Os title game battle(17:15) Standouts: Cadeau and Yaxel(25:51) MIchigan dominates Arizona(33:41) UConn beats Illinois in semis(41:21) How rosters will be built this offseason(56:59) Recapping bracket performance(59:15) The Front Office Suite tool at EvanMiya.com(01:02:54) Best moments from Indianapolis(01:07:12) Listener contest winner!Connect with the show:Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch
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