Fresh off cutting down the nets in Phoenix, the Michigan Wolverines are already building momentum for their title defense. Star point guard Elliot Cadeau, the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player, has officially agreed to return to Ann Arbor for his senior season, as first reported by ESPN's Pete Thamel.
This move solidifies the backcourt for head coach Dusty May, ensuring the championship engine remains in place. Cadeau, a former five-star recruit who transferred from North Carolina, enjoyed a spectacular breakout year, averaging 10.5 points and 5.9 assists while shooting a career-best 37.6% from three-point range.
His decision, which follows earlier reports of a verbal agreement after the Elite Eight, pairs him with promising freshman guard Trey McKenney. Together, they form a backcourt duo poised to be among the Big Ten's most dynamic. With this core secured, Michigan's focus now shifts to the transfer portal, where adding complementary wings and frontcourt talent will be crucial for another deep March run.
