
Edwin Suarez Jr. Commits to Temple, Bolstering Owls’ Frontcourt
Edwin Suarez Jr., a 6‑foot‑7 forward who last shone for Arizona Western College, has officially joined Temple University, adding depth and skill to the Owls' lineup.
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Edwin Suarez Jr., a 6‑foot‑7 forward who last shone for Arizona Western College, has officially joined Temple University, adding depth and skill to the Owls' lineup.

The Michigan men's basketball team is set to play three exhibition games in Lithuania and Croatia this August, using the trip to integrate new transfers, replace graduating seniors, and prepare for the upcoming NBA draft deadline.
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.
The Wolverines will play three exhibition games and take part in cultural activities as part of a donor‑funded trip that marks the fifth overseas tour in program history.
The 2025‑26 Iowa Hawkeyes nearly upset eventual national champion Michigan, showcasing a physical style that turned heads and sparked optimism for the program's trajectory.
The Hawkeyes fell just three points short of Michigan, the eventual national champions, in a game that highlighted their growing toughness and depth.

Elliot Cadeau, the Michigan point guard who helped the Wolverines capture their second national championship last season, announced that he is pulling his name out of the NBA Draft and will be back in Ann Arbor for the 2026‑27 campaign.

After a breakout 2026 recruiting cycle, the University of Michigan is courting Marcus Spears Jr., a 6‑9 power forward whose blend of size, athleticism and skill has attracted offers from a host of national powerhouses.

The Wolverines have reshaped their lineup with towering newcomers, drawing top big men through the transfer portal and positioning themselves as NBA draft producers.

With a national championship under their belt, the Michigan trio turned heads in Chicago, delivering standout athletic numbers that have draft analysts buzzing.

The Wolverines bolstered their lineup with three tall newcomers, navigating a competitive transfer market while focusing on rehabilitation and diversified offensive capabilities.

The first‑round selections in the 2026 NBA mock draft promise significant shifts in fantasy basketball value, especially for dynasty leagues that reward long‑term upside.

The latest mock draft reveals how landing spots for the top 14 selections could reshape fantasy values across redraft and keeper formats, from the Wizards' surprise choice to the Grizzlies' immediate impact prospect.

The Wolverines have secured commitments from center Moustapha Thiam and forwards Jalen Reed and JP Estrella, while navigating uncertainties around Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr.'s draft plans. Coach Dusty May's history of developing big men adds optimism, and the team eyes a potential wing upgrade with five‑star prospect Brandon McCoy Jr.

Michigan addresses its frontcourt needs by securing Moustapha Thiam, Jalen Reed and JP Estrella, while key players eye NBA opportunities.
The Wolverines are moving quickly to replace departing stars, targeting top prospects and emphasizing chemistry as they aim to sustain their recent dominance.