Michigan hockey reaches Frozen Four for ninth time but falls short of national championship once again, with Boston College proving too strong in a game where the Wolverines missed crucial opportunities, including on the power play. Player decisions loom for key individuals like Gavin Brindley, Seamus Casey, and Dylan Duke, all holding significant NHL draft positions. On the basketball front, Auburn transfer Tre Donaldson receives a crystal ball projection to join Michigan Wolverines, offering a potential boost as the team searches for a point guard for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, a video released by the Los Angeles Chargers showcases former head coach Jim Harbaugh at Michigan football pro day, admiring quarterback J.J. McCarthy's performance.

By the Numbers
  • Donaldson averaged 6.7 points and 3.2 assists per game last season.
  • Donaldson is ranked 67th in the transfer portal rankings from 247 Sports.
  • Boston College scored just over a minute into the game against Michigan.
Yes, But

Michigan hockey's consistent high-level performance at Frozen Four raises questions on their ability to clinch the national title.

State of Play
  • Michigan hockey faces decisions on important players like Gavin Brindley, Seamus Casey, and Dylan Duke.
  • Michigan basketball anticipates the potential addition of Tre Donaldson as a key point guard.
What's Next

Michigan Wolverine teams look towards addressing roster changes and improvements for the upcoming seasons, both on the ice and on the court.

Bottom Line

While Michigan's hockey team fell short at the Frozen Four, the potential transfer of Tre Donaldson and Jim Harbaugh's presence at pro day signal new developments and aspirations for the Wolverine teams moving forward.