Michigan Women’s Basketball Ousted in March Madness Nailbiter by Kansas
Michigan women’s basketball saw their March Madness journey come to an end in a nail-biting overtime loss to Kansas, ending their season with a 20-14 record.
The Big PictureThe Wolverines had a strong season but couldn't advance in the tournament, showcasing both their potential and the challenges they faced.
By the Numbers- In the overtime loss to Kansas, Michigan scored 72 points, with forward Cameron Williams leading the team with 18 points.
- Guard Laila Phelia averaged 16.8 points per game and scored 593 total points throughout the season.
- Michigan finished the season with a 20-14 record, propelled by standout performances from players like Cameron Williams and Laila Phelia.
- The team had a mixed record against rivals, highlighting areas for improvement in future seasons.
Michigan women’s basketball faced a tough loss in the tournament, reflecting both their achievements and areas to focus on for future success.
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