
The road ends here. After a Final Four packed with star power and heavyweight matchups, UConn and Michigan are set to meet Monday night in Indianapolis with the national championship on the line. For Michigan, it is a chance to win the program’s first national championship since 1989. For UConn, it is a shot for this group to become one of college basketball’s great March dynasties.
Here’s what you need to know before Monday’s tip.
Date: Monday, April 6, 2026 Time: 8:50 p.m. ET Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana Cheapest tickets on SeatGeek: You can get UConn vs. Michigan national championship tickets starting at $190 on SeatGeek.
Michigan arrived at this stage looking every bit like a No. 1 seed built for a title run. The Wolverines opened March Madness with a 101-80 win over Howard, then beat Saint Louis 95-72 in the second round. From there, Michigan kept rolling with a 90-77 Sweet 16 victory over Alabama and a 95-62 blowout of Tennessee in the Elite Eight to reach its first Final Four since 2018. In Indianapolis, the Wolverines dominated fellow No. 1 seed Arizona to earn a spot in the national championship game.
UConn’s path had a very different feel, but no less drama. The No. 2-seeded Huskies opened with an 82-71 win over Furman, then beat UCLA 73-57 in the second round. After that, they survived a physical 67-63 Sweet 16 battle against Michigan State before producing one of the wildest finishes of the tournament in the Elite Eight, storming back from a 19-point deficit to beat Duke 73-72 on Braylon Mullins’ game-winning three with 0.4 seconds left. Then, in the national semifinal, UConn beat Illinois 71-62 to reach its third national title game in four seasons.
Michigan is chasing the program’s second NCAA men’s basketball championship. The Wolverines won their only title in 1989, when they beat Seton Hall 80-79, but they have reached the national title game several other times as runner-up finishes in 1965, 1976, 1992, 1993, 2013 and 2018. That gives this run extra weight: Michigan is trying to add another trophy to one of the sport’s richest histories, and to do it in just the second season under head coach Dusty May, who was hired in March 2024.
The bigger storyline, though, is the chance for UConn to make modern history. If the Huskies win Monday night, they would become the third men’s program ever to win three NCAA titles in a four-season span. The only other men’s programs to do that are Kentucky (1948, 1949, 1951) and UCLA, which accomplished it multiple times during the John Wooden dynasty.
UConn’s 2023 and 2024 championships already put this run among the sport’s defining modern stretches, and Monday gives them the chance to turn it into all-time territory.
This title-game matchup has no shortage of storylines, but a lot of the spotlight could fall on a few players whose performances may swing the championship.
Yaxel Lendeborg — Lendeborg is still one of the biggest players to watch in this matchup, even with his health now part of the story. The former UAB transfer was named the Big Ten Player of the Year, and he has been one of the Wolverines’ most important two-way players all year. Michigan fans will want to keep a close eye on the injury he suffered against Arizona in the Final Four, because if he is limited at all, it could shift the entire frontcourt dynamic for the Wolverines.
Aday Mara — Mara could become one of the most important swing players in the championship game, especially if Michigan needs more from its frontcourt if Yaxel Lendeborg isn’t 100% after his injury against Arizona. The 7-foot-3 big man has already shown he can provide real value as a scorer and rim protector. If Lendeborg is limited or unavailable, Mara’s role could grow in a hurry.
Tarris Reed Jr. — Reed is already one of UConn’s biggest tone-setters, but this matchup adds an extra layer because he is facing his former program. The former Michigan Wolverine has become a major force for the Huskies this tournament, including a 26-point, 9-rebound performance against Duke in the Elite Eight and a 17-point, 11-rebound outing against Illinois in the Final Four. That gives this game a real revenge angle, but more importantly for UConn, Reed’s physicality, rebounding and interior scoring could be central against Michigan’s frontcourt.
Braylon Mullins — Mullins has looked like the kind of freshman who is completely unfazed by March. He has come up clutch repeatedly for UConn lately, none bigger than the stunning 35-footer with 0.4 seconds left that beat Duke and sent the Huskies to the Final Four. He also hit a critical late 3-pointer in the semifinal win over Illinois. If Monday turns into another late-game possession battle, Mullins already looks like a player UConn can trust in the biggest moments.
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