NCAA basketball championship Michigan
Definition
The NCAA Division I men's basketball national championship won by the University of Michigan Wolverines, most recently in 2026 when they defeated UConn 69-63, marking their second title after 1989.
A reference to the University of Michigan's triumphs in the premier postseason college basketball tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), celebrated for dramatic runs like the Fab Five era and recent dominance.
Examples
After a gritty battle, Michigan's NCAA basketball championship Michigan left UConn fans wondering if their Huskies had gone on a permanent coffee break.
The NCAA basketball championship Michigan wasn't just a win; it was revenge served cold, with a side of maize and blue confetti.
When Michigan clinched the NCAA basketball championship Michigan, even the rivals' brackets crumbled faster than overcooked Big Ten beef.
Fans chanted for the NCAA basketball championship Michigan like it was the holy grail, and lo, the Wolverines delivered without a single timeout for drama.