Sarah Strong: Winning Wooden Award 'a great honour'
UConn's Sarah Strong thanks her mom while accepting the John R. Wooden Award for women's player of the year.
UConn's Sarah Strong thanks her mom while accepting the John R. Wooden Award for women's player of the year.
Cameron Boozer thanks his parents while accepting the John R. Wooden Award for men's player of the year.
Cameron Boozer thanks his parents while accepting the John R. Wooden Award for men's player of the year.
UConn's Sarah Strong thanks her mom while accepting the John R. Wooden Award for women's player of the year.
Denver's Kent Anderson scores in double overtime to send the Pioneers to the national championship.
Heather Dinich reports on how Notre Dame is feeling heading into the 2026 season after missing out on the College Football Playoff.
Deion Sanders reacts to former Colorado players who have taken shots at the program.
New UNC coach Michael Malone explains why he is welcoming the transition from the NBA to college basketball.
Stephen A. Smith explains the statement Michigan made with its win over UConn for the national title.
Jay Bilas joins “The Rich Eisen Show” to explain the impressiveness of Dan Hurley's accomplishments as UConn's coach.
UCLA coach Cori Close joins Rich Eisen and breaks down her team's run to a national title.
UConn coach Dan Hurley reflects on where things went right for Michigan and wrong for UConn in the national championship game.
Michigan coach Dusty May reflects on the season after winning the program's first national championship since 1989.
Yaxel Lendeborg shares what it means to him to win a national championship with Michigan.
ESPN's Seth Greenberg and Jay Williams react to Michigan defeating UConn to win its first men's basketball title since 1989.
Trey McKenney hits a huge 3-pointer to put the Wolverines up big.
Roddy Gayle Jr. cleans up a missed layup for Michigan with a high-flying jam.
Yaxel Lendeborg rises for a floater over UConn defenders plus the foul.
Elliot Cadeau manages to lay in a basket despite the contact.
High-scoring Michigan had to get down and dirty to dig out the NCAA title, making only two 3-pointers all night but still muscling its way to a victory over UConn. Elliot Cadeau led the Wolverines with 19 points, including the team’s first 3, which came 7:04 into the second half. It is Michigan's second title — the other coming in 1989.
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