Overview
- The campus parade stepped off at 10 a.m. Saturday from the President’s House and ended at Yost Ice Arena as thousands of fans lined State Street.
- Streets along the route closed at 8 a.m., and officials directed drivers to the Thompson, Maynard, Thayer, and Forest parking structures.
- The 1 p.m. arena program at Crisler Center uses tickets sold by Champions Circle that benefit support for Michigan student-athletes, priced at $75 for the lower bowl, $30 for the upper bowl, and $20 for students.
- Fans can watch live through FOX 2 Detroit’s free stream on FOX Local, CBS Detroit’s parade simulcast, and Big Ten Network and the Fox Sports App for the Crisler program.
- Michigan beat UConn 69-63 for its second national championship since 1989, with Elliott Cadeau named the NCAA Tournament’s most valuable player.