Michigan’s Final Four Feats: Untold Stories Behind Their Deepest March Madness Journeys
Michigan basketball Final Four history
Michigan is making the ninth Final Four appearance in program history, but only seven of those are recognized by the NCAA after the Wolverines vacated appearances in the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons due to improper benefits paid by a booster to players.
Here’s a breakdown of how Michigan has fared in the Final Four:
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1964: lost semifinal to Duke, 91-80; lost third place game to Kansas State, 100-90
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1965: won semifinal vs. Princeton, 94-76; lost final to UCLA, 91-80
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1976: won semifinal vs. Rutgers, 86-70; lost final to Indiana, 86-68
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1989: won semifinal vs. Illinois, 83-81; won final vs. Seton Hall, 80-79
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1992: won semifinal vs. Cincinnati, 76-72; lost final to Duke, 71-51 *
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1993: won semifinal vs. North Carolina, 81-78; lost final to North Carolina, 77-71 *
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2013: won semifinal vs. Syracuse, 61-55; lost final to Louisville, 82-76
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2018: won semifinal vs. Loyola-Chicago, 69-57; lost final to Villanova, 79-62
* Denotes vacated Final Four appearances



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