
McKenney Stays, Wolverines' Final Four Hopes Soar
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Michigan Mens Basketball Secures Key Retention Win with Freshman Guard Trey McKenney
Michigan mens basketball has secured a significant retention win with five-star freshman guard Trey McKenney, who has committed to return for the next season. McKenney, a member of the class of 2025, has been a valuable asset off the bench, averaging 9.7 points per game and shooting 38.5% from beyond the arc. His defensive prowess has earned him crucial minutes in crunch time, and his role is expected to expand further following guard L.J. Casons season-ending ACL injury. McKenneys commitment provides stability to the team amidst roster changes in college basketball. He is expected to slide into the starting shooting guard role, joining returners like Elliot Cadeau, Morez Johnson Jr., and Aday Mara. The transfer portal opens on April 7th, but for now, the focus is on Sundays clash with Tennessee, where a win would secure Michigans spot in the Final Four for the first time since 2018.
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