Big news is rolling into Ann Arbor, and the Michigan Wolverines' championship momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Fresh off cutting down the nets, Final Four Most Outstanding Player Elliot Cadeau has announced he's running it back, declaring on social media Thursday night that he will return to Michigan next season.
The point guard's decision is a massive boost for a program riding high after capturing its first national title since 1989. Cadeau was instrumental in the championship run, tying a season-high with 19 points in the gritty 69-63 victory over UConn. In his first year with the Wolverines after transferring from North Carolina, he averaged 10.5 points and 5.9 assists, solidifying himself as the engine of the offense.
His announcement, accompanied by an Instagram reel stating "let's do it again," signals that Michigan is fully focused on defending its crown. The good news didn't stop there, as Cadeau's return was quickly followed by the commitment of transfer J.P. Estrella from Tennessee, adding more firepower to an already loaded roster.
For a fanbase and a team draped in championship gear, this is the perfect start to the offseason. With their floor general and MOP back in the fold, the Wolverines are officially on the hunt for another ring.
