April 6, 2026

Michigan Rolls Past Arizona To Reach Men’s Final; UCLA Claims First Women’s Title With Dominant Win Over South Carolina

Michigan Rolls Past Arizona To Reach Men’s Final; UCLA Claims First Women’s Title With Dominant Win Over South Carolina
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Michigan Rolls Past Arizona To Reach Men’s Final; UCLA Claims First Women’s Title With Dominant Win Over South Carolina
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Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss Michigan’s dominant Final Four win over Arizona, preview tonight’s men’s championship matchup against UConn and UCLA’s commanding performance over South Carolina to capture their first women’s national title.

The Final Four matchup between Michigan Wolverines and Arizona Wildcats over the weekend quickly turned into a one-sided performance, as Michigan came out aggressive, built an early lead and never let Arizona get comfortable, rolling to a convincing win to secure a spot in the national championship game. Michigan controlled the game almost immediately and kept up their pressure throughout. How will Michigan fare tonight against UConn?

The UCLA Bruins defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks in dominant fashion in the women's national championship gamenational championship game yesterday. UCLA controlled the game from the opening tip, built an early lead and never looked back, overwhelming South Carolina on both ends of the floor. The Gamecocks, one of the most dominant teams all season, struggled to find any rhythm and couldn’t generate enough offense to keep pace. In the end, it was UCLA's first NCAA women’s basketball championship. How impressive was UCLA?