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Michigan Wolverines Mens Basketball Tickets

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Michigan Wolverines Men’s Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Big Ten

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 1989

  • Cheerleading Squad: Michigan Cheer Team

  • Dance Squad: Michigan Dance Team

  • Band: The University of Michigan Marching Band

  • Fan Chant: “Let's Go Blue!”

  • Team Colors: Maize and Blue

The University of Michigan Basketball Schedule

Before you finalize your game plans, you might want to review the UMich basketball schedule one last time to be sure you have chosen the right opponent. The docket is demanding and features a variety of adversaries from both within and outside their conference. The options include historic rivalries, high-stakes division duels, and cross-conference clashes.

Top Wolverines Competitors

  • Ohio State University: As a fierce Big Ten rival, the Wolverines and Buckeyes have a storied history of intense battles. Their matchups are highly anticipated by fans of both teams, with each game showcasing the competitive spirit of Big Ten basketball.

  • Michigan State University: The Wolverines and Spartans share a strong in-state rivalry that adds extra intensity to their encounters. These games are not only about conference standings but also about state pride, making them must-watch events.

  • University of Notre Dame: A marquee non-conference opponent, the Fighting Irish are a national powerhouse with a storied tradition. The Wolverines and Irish have met in the NCAA Tournament on several occasions, adding to the intrigue.

  • University of Minnesota: Michigan's contests with the Golden Gophers add another layer of competition within the Big Ten. Both teams aim to climb the conference standings, resulting in hard-fought battles on the court.

  • Northwestern University: Although not traditional rivals, the Wolverines and Wildcats have developed a competitive edge. When they come together on the court, they often surprise fans with close scores and exciting finishes.

Crisler Center

The Wolverines play at the Crisler Center, named after former athletic director Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler. Located on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, it opened in 1967 and seats approximately 12,707 spectators. In addition to basketball games, the arena hosts gymnastics meets and wrestling matches.

Parking

Multiple lots surround the sports facility but vacancies can be tough to come by during the most popular events. Maize Rage is well-known, but it shouldn’t be brought on by parking struggles! Book your parking when you purchase your Michigan basketball tickets. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

Alternative Transportation

The University of Michigan offers campus shuttle services that facilitate easy access to the Crisler Center. These shuttles are a convenient option for students and visitors, reducing the need for personal vehicles on campus. Let the Crisler Express and the Magic Bus take you where you need to go!

Notable Michigan Wolverines Men’s Basketball Players

This list showcases the most successful players who have emerged from the Michigan Wolverines Men's Basketball program, highlighting their impactful careers in the NBA.

  • Cazzie Russell (1963–1966): Drafted first overall by the New York Knicks in 1966, Russell had a profound impact in the NBA, playing a crucial role as a shooting guard/small forward and making major contributions on the court. He helped his team win a championship in 1970 and earned an All-Star selection in 1972, reflecting his enduring impact on the game at both the collegiate and professional levels.

  • Rudy Tomjanovich (1967–1970): Selected second overall by the San Diego (now Houston) Rockets in 1970, Tomjanovich, a skilled forward, had a noteworthy professional career. He played for the same franchise until 1981 and was a five-time NBA All-Star. After hanging up his jersey, he put on a suit and became a successful coach, leading the Houston Rockets to two championships. His number, 45, was retired by his former team.

  • Glen Rice (1985–1989): After leading Michigan to an NCAA Championship in 1989, Rice was drafted fourth overall by the Miami Heat. His exceptional shooting skills made him a key player on multiple teams during his 15-year career. He earned three All-Star appearances and won a championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000. His son, Glen Rice Jr., was a standout shooting guard for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and went on to play professionally as well!

  • Chris Webber (1991–1993): Webber was part of Michigan’s “Fab Five” recruiting class. After his second season, he entered the draft and was chosen first overall by the Orlando Magic but was immediately traded to Golden State. As a Warrior, he earned the Rookie of the Year title, and by the end of his professional career, he solidified his legacy as a premier forward with five All-Star selections and an All-NBA First Team nod.

  • Jamal Crawford (1999–2000): After playing with the Wolverines for just one season, Crawford was drafted eighth overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2000, then traded to the Chicago Bulls. He established himself as one of the league’s premier scoring guards and remained in the NBA until 2020. His accolades include winning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award three times.

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