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Michigan Basketball Shoots Lights Out in Season Opening Blowout of Oakland 121-78

November 6, 2025

The fifth-ranked Michigan Wolverines opened their basketball season with a dominant 121-78 victory over Oakland University at Crisler Center, demonstrating they may be a force to reckon with this year. Despite missing key player Yaxel Lendeborg due to injury and having two guards out, Michigan set a program record with 69 first-half points while shooting an impressive 71 percent from the field. Seven players reached double-digit scoring, led by Morez Johnson Jr.

Who is affected

  • Michigan Wolverines basketball team (now 1-0)
  • Oakland Golden Grizzlies basketball team (now 0-1)
  • Head Coach Dusty May (Michigan)
  • Head Coach Greg Kampe (Oakland)
  • Players: Morez Johnson Jr., Aday Mara, Elliot Cadeau, Trey McKenney (Michigan); Isaac Garrett (Oakland)
  • Injured/sidelined players: Yaxel Lendeborg, L.J. Cason, Winters Grady (Michigan)
  • Fans and attendees at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor

What action is being taken

  • Michigan is preparing for their next game against Wake Forest with a week of practice time before the matchup. Oakland is getting ready to travel to West Lafayette, Indiana to face top-ranked Purdue on Friday.

Why it matters

  • This performance is significant because it demonstrates Michigan's potential as a legitimate national championship contender, particularly impressive given they achieved historic offensive numbers while playing without multiple key players. The 43-point margin of victory, combined with program records for first-half scoring and three-pointers made, signals that the Wolverines may exceed even last year's Big Ten Tournament Championship success and validates their number five national ranking to start the season.

What's next

  • Michigan (1-0) will host Wake Forest (1-0) at Little Caesars Arena next Tuesday
  • Oakland (0-1) will travel to West Lafayette, Indiana to face No. 1 ranked Purdue (1-0) on Friday

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle

Michigan Basketball Shoots Lights Out in Season Opening Blowout of Oakland 121-78