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Danish Center Marcus Moller Declares Cancer-Free After Treatment

Marcus Moller, a Danish center who joined the University of Michigan’s basketball program as a freshman, announced on Instagram that he is cancer‑free after a battle with testicular cancer diagnosed earlier this year. His season with Unicaja Malaga in Spain was cut short, prompting a return to Denmark for treatment. Michigan coach Dusty May provided a positive update, stating that Moller has one final procedure before being cleared. The Wolverines’ highly ranked recruiting class, which includes Brandon McCoy Jr., Quinn Costello, Lincoln Cosby, Joseph Hartman and Malachi Brown, adds depth to the team. Moller’s story has resonated beyond the hardwood, drawing messages of support from teammates, fans and even opponents.

May 20, 2026

Michigan Basketball Sets Out on European Tour

The Wolverines will play three exhibition games abroad, blend cultural activities with intensive practice, and field a rebuilt squad featuring new transfers, freshmen stars and returning veterans.

May 18, 2026

VCU’s Christian Fermin Commits to Tennessee, Completing 2026‑27 Roster

Tennessee basketball secured the signing of VCU center Christian Fermin, a one‑year‑eligible rim protector whose leadership and defensive skills were highlighted by head coach Rick Barnes. His addition caps a transfer class that includes eight newcomers and reinforces a front line already bolstered by rising sophomore DeWayne Brown, Miles Rubin and Braedan Lue.

May 18, 2026