Michigan Starter Breaks Down Why Elliot Cadeau Has Been Key to Final Four Run

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Michigan Starter Breaks Down Why Elliot Cadeau Has Been Key to Final Four Run
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Elliot Cadeau is elevating Michigan in March Madness, averaging 8.3 assists per game and leading the Wolverines into the Final Four.

In the victory, starting point guard Elliot Cadeau eclipsed 1,000 career points, finishing the game with eight while adding 10 assists, three rebounds, two steals and a block.the junior is averaging 10.

5 points and a staggering 8.3 assists per gameAfter the win over the Volunteers, Michigan starting guard Nimari Burnett was asked about how Cadeau has helped the Wolverines in the tournament so far.“Even prior to the game, his mentality and getting us all pumped up. Just giving us the right juice that we all individually, and as a team, need to go out there and play a good brand of basketball… He sees things that we don’t even see ourselves. A super unselfish guy, so the success that he has deserves it and more.”In the tournament, Cadeau may be the most critical to the Wolverines' success. The point guard position is perhaps the most important in the sport of basketball and with no true backup point guardIn three of the four games in the NCAA Tournament, Cadeau has played at least 34 minutes out of 40. Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau goes to the basket against Tennessee guard Ja'kobi Gillespie during the first half of NCAA Tournament Elite 8 round at United Center in Chicago on Sunday, March 29, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images If the Wolverines want to have a chance at their second national championship in school history, Cadeau is going to have to continue his excellent play, especially as a distributor. Cadeau and the Wolverines are set to take on Arizona in the Final Four next Saturday in Indianapolis, Ind.A Battle Creek, Mich. native, Justice Steiner has been passionately involved in sports, currently as the sports information director at Davenport University, an NCAA Division II program, where he covers 12 sports. He also serves as the creative services director for the men's and women's baseball teams. Prior to DU, Steiner worked as a graduate assistant in the sports information office at the University of Louisville, working closely with the women's soccer, women's basketball, men's tennis and softball programs. While at Grand Valley State University, Steiner began his writing career at the Grand Valley Lanthorn. He graduated from GVSU with a degree in advertising and public relations.National Championship Odds: Arizona Favored to Win March Madness After Reaching Final Four

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