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Final Four most outstanding player Elliot Cadeau announces he is returning to Michigan
- Star point guard Elliot Cadeau announced on Thursday he will return to the Michigan Wolverines for his senior season, fresh off winning Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four.
- Cadeau guided Michigan to a 37-3 record during the championship season, scoring a game-high 19 points in the victory over UConn while averaging 10.5 points and 5.9 assists in 27.3 minutes per game.
- On the same day, Michigan signed Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella via the portal; assistant coach and general manager Kyle Church noted the staff trusts Cadeau to organize the team's offense.
- Cadeau projects as one of the top guards in college basketball next season, and Michigan appears in ESPN's Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings following the national championship victory.
- While the program awaits decisions from bigs Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr., Trey McKenney is expected to return; other championship rotational players have exhausted their eligibility.
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Final Four most outstanding player Elliot Cadeau announces he is returning to Michigan
Elliot Cadeau, who was named the Final Four’s most outstanding player after helping Michigan to its first national title since 1989, announced on social media that he will be back with the Wolverines next season.
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Point guard Elliot Cadeau, selected the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player after leading Michigan to the national championship, will return to the Wolverines next season.Cadeau broke the news to ESPN, and the Detroit Free Press confirmed it. The junior and the school came to an agreement, according to the newspaper.It's unclear how many of Cadeau's championship teammates will be back. Michigan, with a transfer-laden roster, beat UConn 69-63 in…
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