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Arizona, Michigan stay 1-2 in AP Top 25 men's poll; No. 15 Nebraska hits highest mark since 1991
No. 1 Arizona and No. 2 Michigan remained locked in place atop The Associated Press men's college basketball poll released Monday while No. 15 Nebraska jumped to its highest Top 25 ranking in nearly 35 years.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA Committee on Infractions (COI) arguing that Michigan should not be punished any further as a result of the NCAA's investigation into an alleged sign-stealing scheme orchestrated by former Michigan ...
Michigan’s volleyball team is in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021. The Wolverines (21-10) won nine of their final 12 matches during the regular season to bolster their resume and earn an at-large bid.
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NCAA basketball top 25 power rankings: Michigan, Arizona, Duke dominant in latest update
After another week of basketball play, we're updating our Top 25 rankings with some great matchups.
This past weekend featured a pair of New York Rangers prospects facing off in a top-three matchup, when Malcolm Spence
The Wolverines might have had a rough 2024-25 season, but, with some new additions as well, have looked like a true championship contender, both in the Big Ten and beyond. NHL draft picks Will Horcoff and Jack Ivankovic have helped place Michigan at the top of the national polls.
Feast Week delivered plenty of madness, and FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy is ready to sort it out with his first set of NCAA Tournament projections.
The Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans are the top teams in NCAA men's hockey after a weekend split.
Things are going well in Ann Arbor.
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Sherrone Moore’s firing and its shocking aftermath raises tough questions about the culture of Michigan’s athletic department
A series of scandals over the last several years begs a simple, yet critical question: Is what happened with Sherrone Moore a serious, but isolated, incident or a symbol of a broader, cultural problem within the walls of Michigan athletics?